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The sounds of gunfire punctured the night, and an errant bullet punctured his throat.
For example, Tripp claimed that punctured battery cells had been used in certain Model 3 vehicles even though no punctured cells were ever used in vehicles, batteries or otherwise.
" - Rachael, 234 "Punctured head with doll on Christmas.
After the stick punctured Helena's stomach, Donnie took her to the hospital where they removed the stick, but need to do another ultrasound after discovering that it punctured the amniotic sac.
"For example, Tripp claimed that punctured battery cells had been used in certain Model 3 vehicles even though no punctured cells were ever used in vehicles, batteries or otherwise," the suit said.
The parochial echo chamber of British politics has been punctured.
In the best comedy, taboos are broken and boundaries punctured.
Irwin died in 2006 after a stingray punctured his heart.
Their chants punctured the downtown air, hard, rhythmic and swift.
There are punctured tires and a lack of cellphone service.
"For example, Tripp claimed that punctured battery cells had been used in certain Model 3 vehicles even though no punctured cells were ever used in vehicles, batteries or otherwise," Tesla claims in the lawsuit.
The fire appeared to originate in a punctured bunker fuel tank.
The sharp end pushed through the socket and punctured his brain.
MC took a knife and punctured all four of the tubes.
Even when punctured, the S8's battery doesn't catch on fire.
On that occasion, he punctured Trump's self-regard by comparing the
Over the 12 tests, the Ford's bed was punctured 52 times.
She was having surgery last night as her lung was punctured.
In December, frequent gunfire punctured the relatively quiet life in Harawa.
Salah keeps playing, his gambara occasionally punctured by a guttural baaaa.
A cheese Danish is slowly punctured by a prim pointer finger.
I lifted the tin cover and punctured the airtight plastic seal.
In recent years, however, the party has been punctured by violence.
"Those punctured tanks — same position on all of them," Madani said.
The fabric has been punctured in the upper right-hand corner.
The bullets punctured the suspect's car but did not injure him.
Dr. Natarajan specializes in patients whose eyes have been punctured by projectiles — typically, children standing too near fireworks, or industrial workers who did not wear protective goggles, or boxers whose eyes have been punctured by thumbs.
In one case, a playful dog punctured a tube of fluorouracil cream.
So in drilling, Texas Brine accidentally punctured the wall of a cavern.
His confidence was punctured, and we were all baffled and helpless together.
Reagan suffered a punctured lung in the assassination attempt but recovered quickly.
Falling into the metal pit surrounding the stage, he punctured his kneecap.
She went through my mail and punctured my tires more than once.
Gronk merely punctured a lung and ruptured a disc in his back.
One crisis after another has punctured her ride to this milestone birthday.
I saw his bloodied, punctured body being dragged away by other protesters.
But the pause was punctured by some students clapping and high-fiving.
The punctured shells suggest the two were spearfishing for lobsters, which is illegal.
As the trains approached Kasumigaseki station, they punctured the bags using the umbrellas.
The department tweeted a photo of the man's helmet, punctured by the strike.
The bullet punctured his right lung, which collapsed, and went out his chest.
Context, framing, and charitable donations aside, the music itself simulates a punctured bubble.
Last week, nearly 100 Mexicans died in an explosion from a punctured pipeline.
In 2000, a comparatively halcyon era, it punctured conservative sanctimony with cartoonish glee.
I twisted my body and it broke eight ribs and punctured my lung.
Andrew Talansky, who sits eighth overall, punctured with about five miles to go.
There were no fatalities on that flight, but flying debris punctured the aircraft.
This philosophy punctured workplaces in different forms before Netflix published its culture deck.
I laughed when Edward accidentally punctured a waterbed in a wordless, humiliated frenzy.
Another canvas looks like it's been punctured by an enthusiastically thrown middle finger.
By spreading their photos in newspapers and social media, we punctured that image.
Urgent texts and emails punctured the lull of a Saturday morning last fall.
I settled in, expecting to read a story that punctured Reagan's indelible stereotype.
And yet another mass shooting punctured a place that felt like a refuge.
Fistula occurs when the lining between the bladder and the vagina is punctured.
There were hardships, too, including punctured tires, snarling dogs, freezing hail and illness.
At dusk, they found themselves with a punctured tire on the chaotic R27.
The danger if bitcoin's credibility is punctured is an accelerated, Theranos-like bloodbath.
She punctured her right eyeball and Robinson is now blind in one eye.
Some are punctured with holes, usually placed near the center of the tool.
His nomination may well still happen, but its aura of inevitability was punctured.
Her grandmother survived, but has a broken rib and a punctured lung, CNN reported.
See a doctor if you are punctured or receive a deep or serious wound.
Instead, the skewer pierced Cunningham's cheek, punctured his skull, and went through his head.
His injuries included skull, sternum and spine fractures; cardiac lacerations; and a punctured aorta.
Undead Viserion then proceeded to blow its horrible ice-wind, which punctured the Wall.
"I broke my pelvis, I had a rib fracture, a punctured lung," Bailey said.
The device repairs the punctured artery by placing a gel sealant at the hole.
The prisoner's attorney said the man's bladder may have been punctured during the attempt.
We finally punctured it, and shit's getting real, and that's so much more fun.
Meanwhile, screams from the segregation cell next to the visiting room punctured our conversation.
I look down and see that one of my tires has been punctured. Dammit.
A piece of metal had punctured but not penetrated the car they were in.
Two cars behind them, a piece of metal punctured the roof of the train.
She had tried to stab herself in the heart, but punctured a lung instead.
He had a punctured lung and a broken leg, but otherwise he was fine.
Butler said he had twice punctured the hose with a knife, the statement said.
One of the men punctured a rice-paper screen with mock kung fu strikes.
When a lithium ion battery is punctured, it explodes, a battery expert told Wired.
Investigators discovered that two of the Jeep's tires on the passenger side had been punctured.
Last year, Padilla was gored in the thigh and chest and suffered a punctured lung.
A new class of tissue glues can seal a punctured pig heart, new research says.
Forensic experts work at the site of an explosion triggered by a punctured pipeline, Jan.
The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the murmur of rescue crews.
An X-ray determined the canine had suffered two broken ribs and a punctured lung.
When the batteries are overcharged, overheated, or punctured they build energy rapidly until they explode.
Weeks is currently in the hospital with a punctured lung, lacerated liver and broken ribs.
Splashes of red connote punctured flesh, and dark paint streaks downward like blood and tears.
Through a series of massive trials, the influence of these unaccountable agents was slowly punctured.
Jose punctured a lung in 2012, but so far the Ortizes have escaped serious harm.
When a bison charged at Kyler Bourgeous in June, it punctured his hip and armpit.
That punctured his image forever, but he led the Yankees to a championship that fall.
Those injuries included a fractured neck, dislocated back, fractured ribs, a punctured lung and pneumonia.
The eerie silence was punctured by fire-fighting helicopters and the chatter of rescue crews.
She said the wounds indicated Amy had been punctured at least twice with the rake.
And once that's punctured, you drown in your own blood--that's the end of you.
Then their intimacy is punctured, though Tony and Maria can't see it or feel it.
He fell from his bike, punctured his spleen and very nearly died from internal bleeding.
They first punctured lab-grade polymer, but then wanted to work with something more biologically relevant.
After an initial blaze was extinguished, a storage tank was punctured, and a second fire erupted.
The Colorado Rapids midfielder had to get surgery for a punctured lung, diaphragm and damaged spleen.
Last year's bungled stock market intervention and mini-devaluation punctured the myth of Chinese bureaucratic infallibility.
"Doctors call that The Box because it's such a dangerous place to get punctured," he says.
Autopsy results showed the punches punctured his liver and he bled to death internally, authorities said.
Cloverfield Paradox sees them strictly as targets which will eventually be punctured by its random arrows.
A bullet punctured Reagan's left lung and another struck Press Secretary James Brady in the head.
It "completely punctured" the tissue in its path, NOAA bottlenose dolphin conservation coordinator Stacey Horstman said.
But even a punctured lung, fractured sternum and deep lacerations couldn't keep him from his duties.
One of Maverick's teeth punctured his lip and broke off as he fell through the hole.
Sixth, the myth that coal is the only avenue to poverty reduction has been definitively punctured.
They come home from the factory with fingers punctured by needles or sliced by industrial clippers.
The batteries, which include volatile and flammable chemical compounds, can become unstable if overheated or punctured.
The lava punctured the boat's roof and it returned to Wailoa Harbor, the fire department said.
The Irish Independent reported that the fire was thought to have been caused by punctured tires.
Irrigation tubes punctured with tiny weep holes snake among the panels to keep the plants watered.
"War is boring until it's punctured by these moments of heart-stopping terror," one soldier says.
Researchers have created a metal that can float even after it has been damaged or punctured.
He said shrapnel punctured the air bag and sliced the young woman's neck and carotid artery.
Rooney is alive to the ways that high-flown ideals are constantly punctured by everyday realities.
The piling up of ghastly episodes punctured the myth of Big Tech's unerring wisdom and benevolence.
In the gallery that day, my pretensions of having become more cultivated and metropolitan were punctured.
His swelling ego gets punctured by the entrance of classmate Devon, who's wearing the same shirt.
The 2016 change punctured a major element of the American embargo against Cuba, which bars tourism.
But even as a Gestapo prisoner, Freddy Mayer — beaten bloody, eardrum punctured, teeth missing — wasn't through.
Throughout the episode, characters saw their illusions about the Soviet Union punctured or their suspicions confirmed.
An F.B.I. inspector general report punctured longstanding conspiracy theories even as it provided ammunition for others.
Several of the wounds punctured his lungs, and one nearly cut his spinal cord in half.
One of the skeletons appears to show signs that the skull was punctured by an arrow.
President Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981; the bullet shattered a rib and punctured a lung.
The opening and concluding installments are the strongest, and left me feeling like I punctured a lung.
We were mindful of what the reality would be if you punctured one of these guys there.
He wound up with a torn colon, punctured stomach, four broken ribs and injuries to his spleen.
Inside his residence, the lie of the Francois family's exterior was punctured forever by what detectives encountered.
Cycling News reports that the wooden piece of track went through Gobbo's back and punctured his lung.
The stick punctured the freshman victim's colon, requiring emergency surgery to save his life, according to police.
The stick punctured the freshman victim's colon, requiring emergency surgery to save his life, according to investigators.
In addition to those injuries, ABC7 reported that Fefe suffered four broken ribs and a punctured lung.
The bullet shattered the window and punctured his throat; the shrapnel lacerated his skull, chest, and stomach.
The weapon reportedly punctured her lungs, forcing her to undergo surgery, her husband Greg Maga told KTLA.
This fear punctured the national psyche and led to a series of health scares, beginning with anthrax.
Verstappen collided with Hamilton, punctured a rear tire and damaged the transmission limping back to the pits.
The TheraBand Exercise and Stability Ball holds air better than most exercise balls — even if it's punctured.
Holes were punctured through the mask to form a pair of eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
A federal district judge in Indianapolis punctured this fiction last week in blocking the attempt by Gov.
This leaves Bridget alone on her sofa with a single birthday cupcake punctured by a tipping candle.
Last year, 24 Amazon workers were hospitalized after a robotic arm punctured a can of bear spray.
And because the glass underneath that plastic layer is so thin, it can be punctured relatively easily.
Professor Thiessen's book also punctured some accepted wisdom about just how Canadian some famous snacks really are.
But the friendly neighborhood bike shop fixed it over lunch, and my confidence could not be punctured.
The pool cue punctured the teen's colon and the tip of the stick broke off inside his bladder.
There are always more emails to sift through, more rumors to investigate, more fake news to be punctured.
His throat was slit, his lungs were punctured and he had wounds to his liver, spleen and colon.
Suddenly, there is a moment of perfect silence, a second of peacefulness punctured only by the Staffordshire breeze.
By its nature, bipolar disorder is dualistic, with periods of stability punctured by excessive highs and crushing lows.
A firefighter who battled the blaze on Monday said on Tuesday the pipeline appeared to have been punctured.
Tesla claims that Tripp was the source of a news report about punctured battery cells at Tesla's factory.
Once she was able to, she saw herself on screen — and noticed the octopus had punctured her skin.
The man suffered three broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a broken scapula, but he still forgave Charlie.
The shrapnel punctured a window in the plane, and a woman seated by it was partially sucked out.
The breakdown punctured several weeks of steadily rising optimism that the two sides were nearing a final agreement.
First, they punctured it at regular intervals using a tiny needle, to let air move in and out.
Materials break at their weakest points, and as glass gets thinner, it becomes more vulnerable to being punctured.
Nevertheless, he said the case had punctured the notion that the Czech Republic was immune from homegrown radicalism.
She explored the houses that had been destroyed -- their windows smashed in and walls punctured by bullet holes.
Jones's work undoes this, bringing these punctured images to the forefront and reversing this act of cultural erasure.
As temperatures fell, laughter punctured the tense atmosphere and children turned the bridge's narrow walkway into a playground.
An errant wire from the outdoor speaker system had punctured the roofing membrane near one of the trees.
Tires are punctured with crutches constructed from school desks, and works made from human hair line the walls.
"Al-Naimi's remarks punctured an oil-price rally that has lacked substance," said David Hufton of broker PVM.
The only poem / you will hear will be the spearpoint pivoted / in the punctured marrow of the villain.
THE SYRIAN refugees who recently arrived on Greece's shores punctured their dinghies to ensure there was no way back.
On lap six, Hamilton hit a barrier and punctured a rear tire, forcing him to make a pit stop.
Finally, you need to use the air escaping from Watney's punctured spacesuit to steer towards your rescuer in orbit.
Although Steele's organs narrowly missed getting punctured, he continues to suffer from internal bleeding, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.
One passenger was killed in the incident, in which shrapnel from the Boeing 737-700 aircraft punctured the fuselage.
That hype was quickly punctured when reporters testing review units in April 2019 found that the device's screen broke.
Across the harbor, activists in the Mong Kok neighborhood placed barricades in front of buses and punctured their tires.
There were no comedowns or hangovers, no overdrafts and sexual health check-ups, no blackened lungs and punctured livers.
If the fuselage is punctured, the pressurized air from inside the cabin will try to escape at high velocity.
The vault is still punctured by gaping holes, and the flying buttresses are propped up by giant wooden blocks.
If punctured and the vacuum seal is broken, thermal performance is compromised, and the cooler would lose insulating power.
Sarah's grandmother, who was also in the living room, suffered a broken rib and punctured lung, but she survived.
Debris from the engine, which appears to have exploded, punctured the fuselage, leading to the violent depressurization of the cabin.
He suffered a spinal injury, broken ribs, a broken collarbone, a punctured lung and bleeding in his head and pelvis.
Protesters threw rocks at cars, smashed a police cruiser window, punctured tires, and blocked traffic while chanting anti-Trump slogans.
After an initial blaze, a storage tank was punctured, and a second fire erupted, Husky Energy spokesman Mel Duvall said.
Lithium-ion batteries are less stable than old lead batteries and can burst into flames if they're bent or punctured.
In 1988, Ronald Reagan was popular, but much of his political energy had been punctured by the Iran-Contra affair.
Brexit, the refugee crisis and the rise of drawbridge-up populists across Europe had already punctured the West's self-confidence.
Mexican troops stood by as thousands of people crowded to steal fuel from the punctured pipeline, hours before it exploded.
There can be several causes for these incidents, including overcharging, a punctured battery pack, or even a bad USB cable.
When a hole is punctured, then there's less pressure, there's less oxygen, and that's when the oxygen masks come down.
In his countersuit, Tripp goes into further detail about why (and how) he believes Tesla used these punctured battery modules.
A critical rollout like that usually requires months of buildup, a strict cone of silence punctured only by calculated teases.
Also, either people who buy these seasonal monstrosities tend to forget to inflate them or they get punctured very quickly.
However, a senior NATO military official acknowledged Wednesday that the attack on Farah "punctured" the security cordon surrounding the city.
For the sublime is punctured by egotism, by the rapt, hard, small beak of my self demanding to be me.
But let people off the hook, and the myths they perpetuate about race and national identity might never get punctured.
He died of internal bleeding after suffering a gunshot wound that punctured his right lung, the attorney general's office said.
The attack nearly killed Bolsonaro; his liver, lung, and intestines were punctured, and he lost a great deal of blood.
Rune Pettersen, a YouTube experimenter, punctured the ice to release methane into the air before lighting it with a match.
In doing so, he's punctured Sisi's tight grip over the national media and shaken the strongman leader's stranglehold on power.
The unkempt mechanic from Bordeaux punctured the mutually protective world of the race's mainstream candidates with his anti-corruption message.
In "Neatest Garbage," the bag is punctured with holes and its secrets and sinister contents flow out in small streams.
She told Reuters her uterus was punctured during an abortion in the 1990s in a Texas clinic and she began hemorrhaging.
During an operation to correct a lifelong sinus problem, she says, the surgeon accidentally punctured the skin below her right eye.
China's rapid rise pumped up commodity prices from 20183 to 22018 and punctured rival manufacturers in a variety of emerging economies.
"This to me is a major safety, a public safety concern," Tripp said, patiently explaining the punctured battery cells he'd seen.
Image: Nicolas R. ChimentoAn analysis of two punctured saber-toothed cat skulls suggests these extinct creatures engaged in intra-species combat.
Our nails are weak and our legs are slow and our skin is easily punctured by a set of sharp teeth.
Windows at the Mongolian consulate were also broken and the tires of a car belonging to the Canadian delegation were punctured.
Still, recent state election defeats punctured his aura of invincibility, and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has seen ratings slip.
Even when he has not shot the ball well, his constant motion to the basket has punctured the Spurs' defensive shape.
But he also punctured the Republicans' tattered economic orthodoxy, defending entitlements and blaming free trade for hollowing out the middle class.
"The IV personnel almost certainly punctured Doyle's bladder, because he was urinating blood for the next day," Harcourt told NBC News.
In one scene, a scientist comes upon the bloody carcass of an Albatross chick whose stomach was punctured by a toothpick.
Extending grids to these communities in the near term is a pipedream punctured by price and political will (or lack thereof).
Farah's naïveté is punctured when a band member is revealed to be a government informer and angrily expelled from the group.
Cornell-Duranleau was stabbed a total of 70 times, leaving him with a torn pulmonary artery, punctured lungs, and nearly decapitated.
The single bullet that hit her left her with a punctured lung, along with damage to her ribs and internal organs.
There were angry notes left on his car, and one day he came out to find every tire had been punctured.
When any part of the denial of rich people gets punctured, the boom reveals itself to be a very weird boom.
The living ants had punctured the abdomens of dead ants to suck out their innards, "like opening a can," István said.
They were daintily punctured with toothpicks and arranged around a small bowl of bottled horseradish sauce reddened and sweetened with beets.
The Italians, whose men's trio included Olympic track champion Elia Viviani, were on course for a bronze medal until Borghini punctured.
Quarter-inch-thick steel piping 100 meters from the impact punctured fist-size holes along its now-bent and battered body.
Judge O'Neill rejected another defense motion for a mistrial and punctured any notion that he was in any kind of rush.
There was even a larger iteration in an oversized tote, which featured the same hole-punctured design in brown and white.
The New York dream was punctured for good, like many before and since, on the rails of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
PARIS: THE LIVING EARTH While the climate accord signed in Paris was punctured this year, the city's art world went green.
For the moment, though, his failure to win money for the border wall has punctured his viability as a governing force.
Inside the home, the CDC recommends making sure you have screens on windows and doors that aren't punctured in any way.
"Rizzo hit a three-run homer that stayed in the park, their guy (Braun) punctured the wind," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon.
Authorities said they recovered a punctured propane cylinder, rocks and glass jars, which they said are commonly used to make Molotov cocktails.
The average cost of repairs after pothole encounters is $300, but as AAA points out, drivers aren't just dealing replacing punctured tires.
After an initial blaze was extinguished, a storage tank was punctured, and a second fire erupted, Husky Energy spokesman Mel Duvall said.
Contractors had apparently punctured a 4-inch main that sent natural gas leaking into a building, WE Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said.
It deflates like a punctured balloon, setting up a big confrontation between Arya and the Waif, then completely failing to follow through.
It punctured their momentum and energized the opposition, leading to public embarrassments, social media bans, and the jailing of many alt-righters.
Settling into a low growl, the music was continually punctured by harshness and sudden seizures of wildness, then a primal drumming duet.
In 2000, the global crisis punctured a Danish housing bubble, triggering a local banking crisis that wiped out over a dozen lenders.
"Unfortunately her eye was punctured and damaged so badly it had to be removed," says the rescue's president and founder Nancy Hutchinson.
But they will also be licking their wounds after Democrat Clinton punctured the health-care sector with one powerful tweet Wednesday afternoon.
The toy features two layers of super-tough fabric along with special squeakers that continue to make noise even after being punctured.
No rival yet dares hammer away at this point, so the alpha-male image remains — when it could be so easily punctured.
As the robot grabbed the battery modules, Tripp claims he was told that this pin dented or punctured the outer plastic coating.
If Kazimir Malevich's "Black Square" (1915) pushed the canvas toward its endgame, then Fontana's punctured paintings provide entryway into that apocalyptic void.
He had a broken neck, a punctured lung, 15 broken ribs, fractures in both breastbones and multiple breaks in his right leg.
Government records show that border officials were troubled that the package appeared punctured and a strong smell was wafting from the box.
He has 15 broken ribs, fractures in both breastbones, a punctured lung, multiple breaks in his right leg, and a broken neck.
Simply put, Biden's strengths are too easily punctured by weaknesses; he is a relic that looks more pristine when displayed from afar.
Over the following months, her tires were punctured, her internet was cut off, and other unknown men were spotted around her house.
The track, sadly, has largely vanished into total obscurity, like a discarded Fanta can left punctured and alone on a Spanish beach.
When the outer layer of the tire is punctured, a sealant in the tire will fill the hole by itself, Segway says.
After the procedure, she has repeatedly and vehemently slandered him to me, saying he punctured her uterus and misread or ignored ultrasounds.
"The bones punctured her intestines," wrote one Amazon reviewer in 2013 on the product page for 'Hartz Americas Prime Smokey Dog Bone.
The researchers who captured the strange footage said both methane and carbon dioxide poured out of the bubble when it was punctured.
At first, space experts speculated that the spacecraft had been punctured by a micrometeoroid — a high-speed speck of rock or debris.
It punctured the fuel tank on a Titan missile, and the resulting chaos, recounted by those who experienced the moment, is alarming.
Maimane's age, charisma and speaking style - punctured with dramatic pauses and deliberate hand gestures - have drawn comparisons with U.S. President Barack Obama.
On Wednesday Eric sat in a wheelchair, nursing a broken shoulder blade, a punctured lung and stitches in his foot and toe.
In Nicaragua, where more than 300 people were killed during protests in 2018, months of relative calm have been punctured this month.
The scene was equally as restrained in Hiroshima, where a brief round of applause when Francis arrived punctured an otherwise quiet night.
A doctor can't remove a bullet in someone's brain, for example, if their heart is also punctured or their liver is damaged.
According to Business Insider's report: Tesla also disputes Tripp's alleged claims that punctured batteries were used in some Model 3 customer vehicles.
The invincible reputation of U.C.L.A. was punctured, and so was the dominance of Alcindor, who had recently been sidelined with an eye injury.
This means the beef has been punctured with blades or needles to break down the muscle fibers and make it easier to chew.
Caught on camera: 16-year-old girl suffers broken ribs and punctured lungs after being pushed off a bridge, falling 60 feet. pic.twitter.
He underwent multiple surgeries after being left with a fractured tibia and fibula, punctured lung, severed kidney, shattered pelvis and 67 facial fractures.
They played unashamedly to the cheap seats, puncturing the show's frequent self-seriousness like the stage-prop boar punctured poor Robert Baratheon's guts.
Breyer had been hit by a car, punctured a lung and broke ribs, and was in the hospital when Clinton aides interviewed him.
Seated on picnic benches, a multinational crowd is tearing into pita breads that let out a puff of yeast-scented steam when punctured.
McKay has long regarded the fourth wall as a barrier not to be playfully punctured so much as rammed into at full speed.
There was no place to go, so three panicked adults jumped onto the kitchen table to avoid being punctured by an angry pig.
Assistants strolled through the procession pouring white wine onto a cork that was used to disinfect penitents' wounds and numb their punctured skin.
At one point, city officials said, Laquan pounded on the window of a squad car and punctured its front tire with a knife.
The 20 students then went to various communities to talk to a variety of people, an experience that really "punctured stereotypes," he said.
Just about every premise of the "agency" model, McDonald says, has now been punctured, but only long after the damage has been done.
The troubles for Alonso, whose top four-lap average was 227.224 mph, were exacerbated by a punctured tire in his first qualifying run.
Revealing how de Chirico's inner life was punctured by emotional extremes, the reader is compelled to reconsider the meaning of his metaphysical paintings.
He punctured those who were pretentious, satirized that which was foolish, lamented what was distressing and pondered the endless inanities of daily life.
It may be reasonable to suggest that, as she recovers, her position gradually changes, her punctured actorly narcissism fizzling with a long hiss.
King's claim to fame is starring as the piercer who faux-punctured a then-unknown Alicia Silverstone in Aerosmith's 22 "Cryin'" music video.
In the photo, the siblings proudly stand next to their punctured drywall dents in age order as each opening was marked with their names.
As doctors and staff work in the controlled chaos, more ambulances arrive with more men cut and punctured by shrapnel from a car bomb.
At Paragon, the vet team performed a CT and discovered that the ingested stick had punctured Corona's esophagus and travelled down the dog's neck.
Sausages and pies punctured with little flags denoting their contents are being kept at steady temperatures under lights, while lunch-goers eye them eagerly.
The G6's rear is shorn of its top left corner, exposed at its midriff, and punctured by two curious holes near its side.
The pacing immerses you in the feelings of grief: that numbed dread, punctured every now and again by a jarring shock of debilitating panic.
The album's full exclusivity was punctured earlier this week when singles "Famous" and "I Love Kanye" were made available on Spotify and Apple Music.
The rescue events for trapped, punctured, and sinking ships specifically occurred in an expanse of ocean north of the large Canadian Island of Newfoundland.
As he lost his grip, she fell toward him, and he felt a terrible pinching in his forearm, as if being punctured by needles.
Surayev speculated that one of the ISS crew members may have deliberately punctured the Soyuz in order to get sent back to Earth early.
The track careens along with monstrous, rumbling bass tones and eerie, rave-influenced synth lines punctured by flashes of a drum 'n' bass break.
That is particularly true on Wall Street, where punctured vanities can quickly harm a firm, as productive bankers head for the exits in droves.
"Ahartlandmurmer" (1993) is a cloud-like study of whites and grays punctured by a horizontal strip of compactly painted squibs in green and pink.
Not only did an engine failure occur, but so did an explosive pressurization event as a result of the cabin being punctured by shrapnel.
The so-called lava bomb punctured the roof of the boat, as witnesses said that the people on board were getting pelted and screaming.
"Regardless how much it's damaged or punctured, it will still be able to stay afloat," Chunlei Guo, the study's chief researcher, told Business Insider.
A few days later, I punctured the skin at my inner elbow with a good-sized needle that was connected to a blood bag.
Twenty-four workers in an Amazon warehouse in New Jersey were hospitalized on Wednesday morning after a robot punctured a can of bear spray.
Shrapnel punctured Ms. Hamedi's back and legs, an ISIS sniper shot at her, and then ISIS fighters dragged her away to a makeshift jail.
Beyond that, the border between the two countries is punctured by extensive smuggling routes, leaving concern even after official measures to limit formal movement.
If the incredibly thin separator between the positive and negative sides of a battery gets punctured, you can easily wind up with a fire.
There, after restating his request and being turned down again, he punctured the condoms and began writing checks for "none million dollars" in blood.
The few times hope punctured the Handmaid's Tale bubble — one time featuring Oprah Winfrey herself — felt more like dispatches from another universe than ever before.
Bacteria enters the body through an open wound or some sort of external injury, or, sometimes through a punctured or sexual organ, according to NORD.
On Friday, at least 79 people died from a powerful explosion at a gasoline pipeline in central Mexico that had been punctured by fuel thieves.
The images show the boat as it was before it was intentionally sunk, as well as holes punctured in the side of the boat's hull.
Its packaging is punctured, and the phone itself has a large dent on the back, indicating that the damage was inflicted with a physical blow.
MEXICO CITY — Municipal police officers encircled the bus, detonated tear gas, punctured the tires and forced the college students who were onboard to get off.
We stopped for a snack of trail mix and apples, and I checked on a bloody spot where a jagged branch had punctured my sock.
All come in discrete heaps on a round of injera punctured by tiny eyes, or ain, the Amharic term for bubbles trapped in the dough.
If you want a thick-walled exercise ball that holds air well even after it's been punctured, the TheraBand Exercise and Stability Ball will deliver.
What follows is a timestamped log of my ride down the camino—a race against death marked by punctured tires, disgruntled locals, and dizzying precipices.
She imagined which organs would be punctured—stomach, lung, upper intestines—and thought of the dark-red stain her body would leave on the carpet.
He had broken several ribs in his fall, punctured a lung, crushed two vertebrae and suffered a brain injury and a broken wrist, he said.
I know that a doctor punctured an artery in my groin and threaded a catheter through my aorta to stanch the bleeding in my kidney.
Every once in a while, the show's calmness is punctured by a panel of Japanese celebrities whose members provide commentary and indulge in the voyeurism.
The C.B.O. Score In dry, stark language, the Congressional Budget Office on Monday punctured many of the stated goals for the Republican health care bill.
Regardless, the great champion of "stability" has now punctured Russia's domestic stasis as dramatically as his Crimean intervention destabilized Russia's neighborhood a few years ago.
The bigger problem for Mr. Sanders is that the South Carolina results punctured his campaign's hope that black voters might split strongly along generational lines.
His eyes had been punctured, his teeth broken, and his lips and nose cut off, said his father, N. K. Kalia, a retired government scientist.
The unit jumped out of the choppers in a nearby clearing, as one member punctured the truck's fuel tank and set the vehicle on fire.
No punctured cells have ever been used in any Model 3 vehicles in any way, and all VINs that have been identified have safe batteries.
In "Columbine," Cullen punctured the lazy media narrative that the shooters, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, were goth vigilantes, crusaders against bullies and mean girls.
Once those primaries punctured Clinton's sense of inevitability, the idea went, Sanders would be able to expand his support to nonwhite and less liberal voters.
Her car was equipped with run-flat tires, designed to resist deflation when punctured, so she was able to exit the highway and make it home.
Officers discovered 20 lobsters in the back of Marcelo's truck; eighteen of which were undersized and six of the lobsters' carapaces were punctured, the Herald reported.
On Wednesday, several workers in an Amazon warehouse in New Jersey were exposed to bear repellent after its container was punctured, according to local news reports.
In Strip Search (2016), refined paintings of women's bodies are pierced by acoustic foam, transforming the canvas into a sonically absorbent shield while referencing punctured flesh.
By the time Io is in full shadow, the atmosphere is like a punctured balloon, blanketing the moon's surface in a thin coating of SO2 frost.
Ben Schultz, of Anchorage, fell during a training session and suffered serious injuries, including broken bones, a punctured lung and severe brain damage, according to KTUU.
The teen spent three days in the hospital recovering from her injuries, including multiple broken ribs and a punctured lung, her mother said in court Wednesday.
"The tracking system showed that the dented and/or punctured battery modules, instead of being discarded, were being used in Model 3 vehicles," the countersuit claims.
They pick up the only surviving man aboard a wrecked and stranded fishing boat, who is suffering from a broken rib and possibly a punctured lung.
And as the doctors tried to carefully pull off the right lung from the sternum, they punctured one of these bullae, causing a major air leak.
It wasn't until Shepherd and the other doctors did a CT scan that they discovered an object had punctured several places in the woman's small intestine.
Another video, posted less than 24 hours ago, shows some dude putting a jellyfish into a punctured beer can and shotgunning it down, jellyfish and all.
The material consists of a grid of nylon threads that is able to separate slightly when punctured and a coating that reseals the surface over time.
However, it turns out that HIPAA loopholes, and the digital nature of a lot of that information, have punctured a gaping hole in our protective shield.
Alabama executioners struggled to find a workable vein for two and a half hours as they punctured him multiple times across his arms, legs, and groin.
It also had plenty of hardware: capes and skirts were punctured with press studs, and several of Coca's new bag designs were draped with mixed chains.
For these works, the artist used a screen punctured with hundreds of holes to create non-hierarchical patterns on the surface, mostly rows of raised dots.
"A room is not just a cube punctured with windows and doors," Andrea Lipps and Ellen Lupton, the show's co-curators, write in the exhibition catalog.
Meanwhile, across the ocean in France, Marie Antoinette's hairdresser, Léonard Autié, was busy creating voluminous coiffures punctured by fresh flowers meant to conjure a shimmering Eden.
Only one human death from a cassowary attack has been reported, when a 16-year-old boy's throat was punctured at his Queensland ranch in 1926.
The heavy silence in the room was occasionally punctured by the sobs of her grandmother, Lalitha Hettiarachchi, who never left her seat next to the coffin.
Jacob remains in critical condition from injuries including a fractured pelvis, a broken leg, facial fractures, and a punctured lung, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reports.
LISBON — At an intimate recent gig to celebrate the release of a new EP, the Angolan-Portuguese pop star Pongo's karate-style kicks punctured the air.
In her tender illustrations we see a grainy, charcoal night, punctured with windows of soft light, populated by figures with human forms and gentle animal heads.
Images of what appear to be animals, including a woolly mammoth, were formed by a series of punctured dots and, in some cases, carved connecting lines.
Thankfully, measures can be taken to make hydrogen fuel safe, such as highly durable pressurized tanks that, if punctured, would instantly dissipate the stuff into the atmosphere.
The impact at Turn Two punctured the German's right rear tyre and dumped the leader, a three-times Le Mans 24 Hours winner, out of the race.
The pressure differences between the inside and the outside of the plane cause suction, Anthony says, which could pull a passenger from a plane if it's punctured.
A human baby in the fetal position—perhaps a nod to 2001: A Space Odyssey—floats in a black void punctured with bursts of amorphous white light.
He had been located sailing out of control on a punctured rubber boat in the Mediterranean Sea about 12 miles north of Sabratha, Libya, on July 23.
Batteries, which can be damaged or punctured during disassembly, are a health and safety issue for operators, but Liam takes the human element out of that risk.
The terror attacks launched in Mumbai in 2008 by Lashkar-e-Taiba, another group patronised by the Pakistani armed forces, punctured yet another round of peaceful overtures.
Debris from his car's broken front wing littered the track while Perez's right rear tyre was punctured, leaving him limping back to the pits on a rim.
In a New York Times review, Jennifer Szalai punctured the author's claim that writing the book was "an extraordinary step" toward informing the public about presidential wrongdoing.
The state crime lab determined that both of Coggins' lungs were punctured, investigator Larry Campbell said, and there were blood stains and tire tracks at the scene.
Fortunately, the lumps are notTo treat the lipoma, Dr. Lee first numbed the area with a local anesthetic, then punctured the lipoma with a sharp surgical tool.
A preliminary investigation said the canister fell off a shelf, but Nalbone further clarified that an automated machine punctured a 9-ounce can of the bear repellent.
Following Garrett's presentation, in the hands-on portion of the class, the class practices shoving gauze into a dummy's leg that's punctured with a simulated gunshot wound.
An investigation revealed that "an automated machine accidentally punctured a nine-ounce bear repellent can, releasing concentrated capsaicin," Robbinsville public information officer John Nalbone told ABC News.
In an attempt to corroborate some of his claims, Tripp has posted photos of vehicle identification numbers that he says were delivered with faulty, punctured battery cells.
Her drawings of birds, framed beneath convex glass, like Victorian specimens, are punctured with patterns of migration paths, food webs, and other charts sourced from scientific documents.
Mr. Young plays Daniel's caution as if he's a man-shaped balloon, equally terrified of being punctured and of the possibility that he carries something explosive within.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — When the first gunshot punctured the peace of the mosque, Aymen Jaballah thought it was just some electrical mundanity — a blown light bulb, perhaps.
He's less an ordinary candidate than a symbol to be punctured, and Sanders should make the argument that it's Biden, not him, who embodies unreasonable, messianic expectations.
He punctured the snobbery and rituals of the concert hall, and showed music as something that could be gobbled whole, without prissy distinctions between high and low.
There was no paint, but someone had taken the dull tip of a flint stone just half the size of a person's palm and punctured the surface.
Mr. Earvin, 65, who sustained multiple broken ribs, a punctured colon and other serious internal injuries in the attack, died six weeks later from blunt trauma injuries.
The illusion is only punctured by a pair of Indian warriors, Queen Lakshmibai and her aide / consort, who arrive in London waging their own war against the Company.
Gaze up at the night sky from a metropolis like New York City and you're greeted with a dusty glow punctured by a few bright pin-prick stars.
But according to NASA, the safety standard adopted in 2015, ISO 12312-2, allows glasses to be used forever — so long as they aren't ripped, punctured, or scratched.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — The shrapnel from the Ford Ranger airbag punctured Joel Knight's neck with so much force that investigators initially did not rule out a fatal shooting.
"He had been worked over with a knife pretty well," an investigator told the newspaper — stab wounds in the back, punctured lungs and defensive wounds on his arm.
Berry has been outspoken about her experience with domestic violence, telling PEOPLE in 1996 that a former boyfriend once hit her so hard that her eardrum was punctured.
Just five weeks before her wedding day, Patterson was involved in car accident that left her with a broken pelvis and ribs, a punctured kidney, and a concussion.
Two dozen Amazon warehouse employees in New Jersey were hospitalized Wednesday, one in critical condition, after a robot punctured a can of bear repellent, according to local reports.
"Olympic Champion (Waiting Athlete) (Campione Olimpionico [Atleta in Attesa])" (1932), painted plasterSubsequent galleries that display Fontana's moves through punctured canvases, ceramics, and pottery are insightful as historical footnotes.
Her triumph punctured the hype around Martin Schulz, then the newly elected leader of the rival Social Democrats, and gave the conservative CDU momentum before a federal election.
According to the Hawaii County Fire Department, reported by Reuters, the lava bomb landed on the roof of the boat, punctured it and fell into the seating area.
When her arm veins were too thin to handle the volume of medicines, I punctured giant veins in her neck and slid in bigger catheters for better access.
Protesters broke a window, punctured the tires of a police sport utility vehicle and at one point tried to flip a police car, the Los Angeles Times reports.
But experts told Business Insider that St. Thomas' complex history, punctured with waves of immigration from the slave trade, meant that it was essentially the opposite of isolated.
They punctured the bags with the sharpened tips of theirs umbrellas and left them on baggage racks or the floor to seep the deadly gas into the carriages.
"I have five broken ribs, air bubbles in my chest, and I have a punctured lung," she later told KGW8 from PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, Washington.
It looks like a cosmic pizza delivery man punctured a hole in spacetime—which is naturally composed of pizza—in order to provide the event with fresh pies.
Increasingly, her daily life is punctured by memories of her past, from when she was angrier, colder, trapped by the privilege of being able to pass as white.
His millions of regular listeners, however, credit him as a leading political thought leader who punctured a left-skewing media bubble and proudly promoted Republican and conservative ideals.
But since 2016, Iran has been transferring kits to Hezbollah to convert its dumb rockets into precision-guided missiles — like those that perfectly punctured the Saudi oil facilities.
However, Marlboro Friday also punctured investor confidence in other highly valued branded-consumer-goods companies, which in the '80s has gathered a reputation as can't-miss growth vehicles.
Hearing David's voice meld with the rich tones of my father's guitar, I felt joy filling all the holes in my soul that had been punctured by grief.
His body has been punctured by too many bullets, along with the interior wound of losing his wife, and his great fear of harm coming to his daughter.
Mr. Scott achieves this by ditching the linear, spry soloing style that defined bop, instead favoring lengthy, draped melodies punctured by the occasional boisterous howl on the trumpet.
Dreams punctured Sardar Md Insan Ali from Bangladesh hoped his earnings from Singapore's construction sector would translate to a better life for his parents, wife and young child.
The blast occurred on Friday when up to 800 people flocked to collect gasoline at the Tula-Tuxpan pipeline that had been punctured by fuel thieves, officials said.
Meanwhile, Turkish media and government officials methodically punctured that euphemistic version of events by releasing a steady stream of allegations pointing to targeted, state-sanctioned execution and dismemberment.
Tripp made many other allegations but what might be his most jaw-dropping disclosure was a listing of Teslas that he claims were sold with "punctured / dented / damaged" batteries.
There is one bizarre moment when he is sitting opposite Rodrigues, and he suddenly deflates like a punctured bouncy castle, his head sinking further and further into his robes.
Her sister had died, and my student had gone on to live her life, one that would be forever punctured by her early loss, and framed by it too.
Worker injuries and deaths have continued at Amazon's warehouses, too, with dozens injured just this month when an automated machine punctured a can of bear repellant filled with capsaicin.
It seemed to need air; the punctured ceiling appeared less a testament to its own capacity for violence and more a sign of the inadequacy of its placement indoors.
The "popping the cherry" myth implies that hymens are a sheet of tissue that entirely covers the vaginal opening and is punctured the first time someone has penetrative sex.
The violence punctured a decade of relative peace in the country following the end of its civil war in 2009 -- where attacks were common during the 25-year struggle.
Early lithium batteries were contained in flimsy looking bags which led to them easily being punctured, the anode and cathode touching each other, and the whole thing going poof.
A disproven video that went viral in January claimed to show seven shipping containers from China at Jakarta's port filled with millions of ballots punctured in favour of Widodo.
"I think it was probably just sitting there in her stomach the whole time, and then when the small bowel was punctured, that's when the pain started," she said.
Another rookie mistake is horror movies, which seems like a good date movie in concept, until your make out sesh is punctured by the screams of violent teen death.
Here are safety tips to remember, according to the American Astronomical Society: Always inspect your solar filter before use; if it's scratched, punctured, torn or otherwise damaged, discard it.
"Jes Staley has, at a stroke, punctured the trust that his workforce has in this incredibly important thing," Dino Bossi, partner at Addveritas, told CNBC's Squawk Box on Tuesday.
CNN reports that 54 employees at the Robbinsville Township warehouse experienced symptoms, including burning sensations in their eyes and throats, after the can was punctured by an automated machine.
Mike Schaff lost his neighborhood to the Bayou Corne sinkhole, which started to swallow 37 acres in 2012 after a lightly regulated drilling company punctured an underground salt dome.
The defeat punctured a long-standing British assumption of superiority, leading to a review of antiquated tactics and training methods, and to a new openness to innovations from abroad.
James's Cavaliers punctured the Golden State Warriors' case — after 23 regular-season victories — to stand above Jordan's Bulls in the continuous debate on the greatest pro basketball team ever.
A disproven video that went viral in January claimed to show seven shipping containers from China at Jakarta's port filled with millions of ballots punctured in favor of Widodo.
The show's most recent work, "Oriented Right," from 2015, a sheet of patina-stained copper punctured with holes and hung on the wall, looks abstract, storyless, history-free, impersonal.
Its construction is also worth noting, as it really is at odds with this overwhelmingly monstrous noise — resembling a set of plywood furniture from IKEA punctured with subtle vents.
On a lighter note, the carefully scripted pageantry of an annual gathering of lawmakers in Beijing was punctured by a journalist's unscripted expression of disgust over a colleague's fawning.
" Appearing on the NBC News program "Meet the Press" a day later, Mr. McCain punctured Mr. Trump's contention that the news media was "the enemy of the American people.
Nips and tears in the clay cause his beautiful pots, once fired, to fold over or collapse inward, their delicately glazed surfaces punctured like dreams of perfection come undone.
Mr. Burns's loud know-it-all persona played well off Mr. Schreiber's warm, low-key one, particularly when Mr. Schreiber, as he so often did, punctured Mr. Burn's pomposity.
"I think it was probably just sitting there in her stomach the whole time, and then when the small bowel was punctured, that's when the pain started," Shepard told CNN.
Roberto Petray, a friend of the priest, told the news channel 100% Noticias that Mata was forced from the vehicle by assailants who broke its windows and punctured its tires.
Despite being able to walk, Murray still suffered a broken back, collarbone, hip, pelvis, and has two punctured lungs which will require at least a couple of months to recover.
It has been eight months since the body of a 45-year-old Texas fitness instructor was found mysteriously punctured to death inside a church during the early morning hours.
In pigs, the bio-glue sealed a punctured carotid artery, a major blood vessel in the neck, in less than a minute and also filled holes in the cardiac wall.
Juan de Dios has already had several surgeries at the Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso but still may need more because the bullet punctured his organs, Ramos said.
The last guy who'd picked us up spent the whole time talking about heroin: "Once you go black you never go back," he'd said, changing gears with a punctured arm.
The 234-year on Tuesday later backed down from its highs, but it has now punctured 2825 percent, a key level a number of strategists had targeted for year-end.
The man died of a lung embolism, the forensic team concluded, where fat loosened during surgery traveled in punctured veins to the lungs and ruptured blood vessels there, causing death.
The indictment also alleges that Mr. Lai and two unindicted co-conspirators punctured the tires and damaged the body of a vehicle belonging to his intended victim's family in January.
Such an event is rare but occurred on the 2016 flight, when debris punctured the Southwest plane, leaving a 16-inch-long hole, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
Reuters reporters heard a loud blast in the area and saw a car on the side of the road completely destroyed, with bits of twisted and punctured metal scattered nearby.
"The incident left him with three broken ribs, a punctured lung and a broken scapula," Kelly Jameson, a spokesperson for New Mexico's Doña Ana County Sheriff's office, told ABC News.
Following opening statements, prosecutors called former GBI medical examiner Warren Tillman, who testified that Coggins suffered about 30 lacerations, incisions, abrasions and stab wounds, including three that punctured his lungs.
In Zoe's past, we learn, she testified against a dangerous criminal, and before long her new world of fund-raisers and couture is punctured by an attempt on her life.
Rick Boyte, a pediatrician in Mississippi, told me about the moments after a fatal error he had made when his needle accidentally punctured the lung of an already frail infant.
Beneath the elegance of her paintings, which are adorned with impeccably pale, voluptuous nudes, there's also the horror of punctured and dismembered body parts, as in "Iraqi Kit" from 2016.
Del The Funky Homosapien fractured seven ribs, one of which punctured a lung, after falling from the stage during Gorillaz' headline set at Roskilde Festival in Denmark on July 7.
She performed it on acoustic guitar, eventually joining two of her bandmates, also playing guitar, for a maudlin, Eagles-like effect that punctured the sharp vulnerability with which she opened.
Police initially believed that a fourth person, a 16-year-old boy, had been stabbed, he added, but it was later determined he punctured his leg after running into a table.
But just a few months later, the Russian cargo freighter Progress collided with one of the Mir modules and punctured a hole in the space station, causing it to begin depressurizing.
Many people believe that the 1912 sinking of the Titanic was due to a collision with an iceberg, which punctured holes in the ship and caused it to take on water.
"I have five broken ribs, air bubbles in my chest, and I have a punctured lung," Jordan told KGW8 from PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, where she is recovering. Sgt.
Uptis tyres are also different from "run-flat" tyres, which use beefed-up sidewalls to remain upright if punctured and must be driven at reduced speeds for a limited distance only.
The Zimbabwean told Reuters TV the crocodile punctured the inflatable boat carrying her and British fiance Jamie Fox, leaving the couple scrambling for their lives in the waters of the Zambezi.
The company said in its lawsuit that Tripp "exaggerated the true amount and value of 'scrap' material that Tesla generated during the manufacturing process" and denied claims about the punctured batteries.
But I also felt relieved I'd escaped the serotonin crash followed by desperate attempts to re-up, the inability to empty my bladder, and the sleeplessness punctured by half-waking dreams.
The latter sonic ingredient offers one example of how a seamless if cloying aural blanket has been ripped apart, punctured with metal knitting needles, and left spoiled without a repair strategy.
The best tidbit of information is that Kratz says that he had testimony from a nurse who allegedly punctured the seal on Avery's blood container when she was depositing the blood.
On April 17, a fan blade broke off an engine of a Southwest Boeing 737-700, sending shrapnel flying that punctured the fuselage as the plane was flying above 30,000 feet.
The comments punctured the investor optimism that followed the positive announcements after Trump's two-and-a-half-hour steak dinner with the Chinese President, sending markets sliding more than 800 points.
The London-based songwriter and producer has been working under the name Palmistry since 2011, slowly shaping and honing that wisp of a voice over punctured drums and lilting keyboard melodies.
At the Austrian Grand Prix this month, several cars sustained punctured tires and broken suspensions during qualifying because the drivers went too far off the track and onto particularly rough curbs.
The water we include in our kits is a special system of 10 packets, the function of that is if one accidentally gets punctured you still have 9 packets as backup.
He even punctured two holes into the "windows" — an ode to the Cybertruck reveal, when Tesla's lead designer Franz von Holzhausen accidentally smashed the truck's glass windows with a metal ball.
The new artwork reinterprets the biblical manger scene as occurring against the backdrop of the modern concrete barrier, which appears punctured with a blast that created the shape of a star.
A heat wave has punctured any expectations of a mild spring, with millions of people sweltering through blistering temperatures in cities like Las Vegas (102 degrees), Sacramento (103) and Phoenix (109).
After taking a scan of her abdomen, the doctors realized that something had punctured her small intestine several times and caused it to twist around itself in a condition known as volvulus.
According to Damon Albarn, who was on stage with the rapper at the time of the fall, Del's injuries were unexpectedly severe: seven broken ribs, one punctured lung, and one lacerated lung.
She's had 10 brain surgeries and endures intense physical therapy to train the left side of her body how to move again after the bullet punctured the right side of her brain.
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Some details about the condemned cult members: EXECUTED THURSDAY FOR THE SUBWAY ATTACK: — MASATO YOKOYAMA, 55, carried sarin in a plastic bag into the Marunouchi subway line, punctured the bag and fled.
Subsequent imaging tests found that the force of the man's inward sneeze inadvertently punctured his pharynx, the section of the throat behind the mouth and nose found before the esophagus and larynx.
In the latest nightmare, two dozen employees at an Amazon fulfillment center in New Jersey had to be hospitalized on Wednesday after a punctured canister of bear repellent spewed into the warehouse.
Libya is one of the main departure points for migrants trying to cross into Europe by sea, usually in flimsy inflatable boats provided by smugglers that often get punctured or break down.
The so-called lava bomb punctured the roof of a lava tour boat named Hot Shot on Monday morning in Kapoho Bay on Hawaii's Big Island, the Hawaii County Fire Department said.
The matador, Victor Barrio, 29, was performing on live television in his first bullfight at Los Maños, a ring in Teruel, a town in eastern Spain, when a bull punctured his lung.
It's been a year since consensus opinion was punctured by a Donald Trump electoral win and a market rally that deflated Wall Street oddsmakers' view that a Clinton loss would slam stocks.
Mike Pence of Indiana, Mr. Trump's running mate, punctured speculation that he might withdraw from the race by pronouncing himself "proud to stand with Donald Trump" in a visit to North Carolina.
Grebes and some other fish eaters have been known to chow down on their own feathers, which then line their digestive tracts and protect their stomachs from being punctured by fish bones.
And in what was expected to be a calm day for the favorites, the two-time runner-up Nairo Quintana lost 1 minute 1133 seconds when both of his tires were punctured.
He tried to tie her up but when her assailant looked away for a second she jumped out the window and the fall broke some of her ribs and punctured a lung.
The officers found the men's bodies side by side on the bedroom floor of their residence, their chests punctured with stab wounds, their throats slashed and their hands tied behind their backs.
We would all like to imagine that in the face of horror, we would stand up and speak truth to power and be revolutionaries, but The Handmaid's Tale punctured such comforting fantasies.
At other times, the serenity of the woods (the movie was filmed in upstate New York) is punctured by the screams of the infected who stand between Ann and her food supply.
However, one of the life rafts was punctured by the wreckage rendering it unusable, and the floor of the second life raft failed, leaving only the inflated tubes for people to hang onto.
Merzbow's piercing wheedles feel all the more earth-shaking paired with the band's shuddering bass drones, and Boris' spacey weight was given newfound electricity and alacrity when punctured by Akita's dizzied electro moans.
Also part of the Monuments installations, a piece by Parker Ito, at the fair with Château Shatto, dangles numerous punctured bodies of an old-timey mascot from tangles of chains and wire lights.
In each case, the market retrenchments relieved valuation pressures, punctured investor confidence, led to moderate growth and tame bond yields — and forced central bankers to pause tightening programs or even to ease policy.
But the 28,500 frames-per-second slo-mo footage they managed to capture shows a pair of balloons being punctured and popping at nearly the exact same time, by the same projectile.[YouTube]
In 2012, a technician accidentally punctured a gas line in Springfield, Massachusetts, leading to an explosion that injured 18 people, destroyed a building and damaged dozens of other structures, The Boston Globe reports.
After boarding five different trains, the scientists dropped the plastic bags at preordained stations and punctured them with the tips of their umbrellas before exiting the subway to rendezvous with their getaway drivers.
The rise of the AfD followed gains by other European anti-immigrant parties including France's National Front, and has punctured the centrist consensus around which the mainstream parties have formed alliances in Germany.
One of the people who were injured, an instructor for the kayaking company, had a punctured lung and a fractured rib, and was still hospitalized, said Eric Stiller, the owner of Manhattan Kayak.
Frey's emergence punctured Scott's claim that his wife must have been taken and killed as she walked their dog while he was out that day on a solo fishing trip in the Bay.
NEW YORK, Aug 3 (IFR) - Venezuelan bonds sold off heavily Wednesday after the ouster of the industry and commerce minister punctured hopes of a change in policy for the embattled country's struggling economy.
The brain was tense and taut, so I punctured the thin shell of cortex hiding the blood-ball with a larger bore suction, and drove it directly into the middle of the clot.
Tony McClean, a cook at a Panama City restaurant, said the storm pounded his rental house with such ferocity that a pine tree punctured the roof, its jagged remains hovering over his bed.
Jim Tavaré -- best known for playing Tom the Innkeeper in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" -- is in ICU after suffering a broken neck and punctured lung in a nasty car accident.
From the east, the elevation presents a slim, unadorned, milk-white concrete block, nine stories high, punctured by loggias — a signpost, like the traditional village bell tower, rising above a low, scruffy neighborhood.
A steep rise in the price of Bitcoin in late 2013 was punctured when the biggest exchange at the time, Mt. Gox, was discovered not to have the Bitcoins it claimed to have.
It opens in the morning, when, after partying all night with his mistress, Machi calls his wife to order breakfast, only to find that someone has punctured a tire on his $200,000 BMW.
Ice-Pick Scars According to Woodin, as the name suggests, ice-pick scars are small, deep holes caused by acne that look as though the skin has been punctured with an ice pick.
Since the parade started marching balloons around Manhattan in 19973, the massive floating figures have occasionally come untethered, blown clear away, or been punctured, stabbed, deflated and subjected to all sorts of ignominy.
Luckily, this almost overwhelming fog of uncertainty was punctured by rays of pure joy: Save Point, Lore Reasons, my first E3, and the recording of our GOTY podcasts to name just a few.
In September 1980, a wrench socket was dropped during routine maintenance at a Titan II missile silo; the missile's fuel tank was punctured; and suddenly much of the state of Arkansas faced obliteration.
I see how his bracelet of rectangular gold plates, soldered in a syncopating rhythm and punctured by oblong pools of blue stone, reflect in the hand-painted fountains on his colorful landscape plans.
The scientists weren't as interested in the meat as they were in figuring out the relationship between a cactus spine's structure and how well its stabs and stays anchored inside the thing it punctured.
The calm was however punctured by gambling technology company Playtech, shares in which plummeted 21 percent after warning on profit due to a slowdown in parts of Asia and problems with a bingo contract.
Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd published a photograph on Sunday of a dead minke whale, which appeared to have been punctured by a harpoon, on the deck of the Japanese whaling ship Nisshin Maru.
Tripp's story first came to prominence in June when he went public with his accusations that Tesla sold hundreds of Model 3s with punctured batteries, and cut numerous corners that endangered workers and drivers.
While fatal aircraft accidents are extremely rare, there have been cases of passengers being sucked from punctured aircraft before, says Thomas Anthony, director of the University of Southern California's aviation safety and security program.
Barrick's shares were down 7.3 percent at C$21.12, in line with other gold stocks as the sector was punctured by bullion's slide to below $1,300 an ounce, its lowest level in three months.
For months, the show promised a rich dystopia punctured by seeds of resistance — but what we didn't count on was the emotional punch of seeing how things got so bad in the first place.
And environmental groups were quick to point out that oil trains can still be punctured and explode at speeds below 40 miles per hour, something a Federal Railroad Administration Office official admitted in 2014.
It struck both Sarah and Mr. Radney's mother; his mother's lung was punctured, her rib broken; the carport struck Sarah on the head, leaving her gasping for air for 45 minutes to an hour.
In "300 Circles" (1996), we see rows and rows of similarly sized, cream-colored circles, all of which are punctured and arranged within the confines of a black slab measuring 333 by 11 inches.
Margaret Thatcher survived a no-confidence vote in 1989, but her aura of invincibility was punctured by the ordeal, and she withdrew from a new challenge under pressure from party leaders the following year.
The effort by Greece and its neighbor to come to an accommodation was groundbreaking, and it punctured the myth of a mighty Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, hurling thunderbolts down on defenseless Western democracies.
He'd been in the turret of a Humvee, firing the Dushka, when the gun overheated or was hit by an enemy round; the barrel had split open, and a shard had punctured his chest.
Up to 300 of them - scratched, torn or punctured works by well-known artists including Gerhard Richter, Christo and Giorgio de Chirico - are stored in an AXA warehouse near the western German city of Cologne.
Describing in the detail the friendship of Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin, and the defacement of Eileen Gray's Cap Martin home by Le Corbusier, Condorelli reached deep into familiar art historical stories and punctured them.
His case punctured some of the overheated rhetoric surrounding coerced sex work and highlighted the power dynamics that police and prosecutors often enjoy over defendants—not because it worked against him, but because it didn't.
The US military helped Afghan troops repel a major Taliban attack on the Afghan provincial capital Farah on Tuesday and Wednesday that punctured the security perimeter surrounding the city, US and NATO officials told CNN.
The appellate court rightly punctured this false claim, noting that there were "only two convictions for in-person voter impersonation fraud out of 20 million votes cast in the decade" before Texas enacted the law.
But the sedan made it through with nary a punctured tire, and there's something perversely satisfying about taking an ill-equipped car into the sticks and returning it to an airport garage caked in dirt.
Word of the carrier's visit comes about a week before the 50th anniversary of the Tet offensive, the military campaign by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces that punctured American hopes of winning the war.
Yet he has power, and it comes from how, much like the revolution punctured the decades of stasis that preceded it, he is now puncturing the stark reality that has emerged since the revolution failed.
One punctured the word "mother" in a sentence about how Emmett's mother, Mamie Till Mobley, wanted his body returned to his hometown, Chicago, where she displayed it in an open coffin for everyone to see.
A police affidavit alleges that Silver grabbed a 4-year-old girl by the arm and punctured her skin with her fingernails before carrying the child by the foot and dropping her on a cot.
The officials warned of a risk that decomposing whale carcasses could explode from an internal gas buildup, and on Monday conservation workers punctured some of the carcasses to release any internal gas, the BBC reported.
The source of that small aperture, however, is disputed: the museum's object record describes it as a "pierced hole near center," alluding to beliefs that it was punctured not by a bullet but by a spear.
During the morning rush hour of March 20, 23, members of the Asahara&aposs Aum Shinrikyo cult punctured plastic bags to release sarin nerve gas inside subway cars, killing 13 people and sickening more than 6,000.
The protests punctured a period of relative stability under Cartes in which the soy and beef exporting nation became one of South America's fastest-growing economies and began moving past a long history of political uncertainty.
That explains why our satellites and other space vessels have already received the metallic equivalent of gunshot wounds — and why NASA's Siochi and other engineers have developed a futuristic material that can, when punctured, heal itself.
Prominent Syrian artists who contributed to the project include Mohammad Omran — with a surreal, "Guernica"-inspired scene — and Tammam Azzam, who contributed several works including a photograph of a playground sign punctured with a bullet hole.
According to Engadget, the company took pains to make sure its scooters wouldn't go down in flames:The company also offered up a credibility-straining claim that its Super Batteries won't explode, even when they've been punctured.
But despite the rosy statistics and the prospect for further progress in 2016, the pharmaceuticals industry faces challenges, with increased political focus on drug pricing having punctured both biotech and specialty pharma valuations in recent months.
By the time they hurtled back to Kurdish territory, the white paint of his new Kia Optima had turned ruddy and the body was punctured with dents and scratches from the helter-skelter off-road driving.
Some of the optimism surrounding sterling after the data was punctured by comments from ratings agency Standard & Poor's, which said it was "a bit sceptical" about the notion that Britain's economy needed an interest rate increase.
Nick: I must say that seeing Rick and Daryl trading a punctured can of orange soda back and forth was oddly satisfying, as was Daryl's reaction to Rick's music choice when they first hit the road.
Her nights were punctured by Andrew's cries; her days were spent frantically trying to distract him from his pain and nausea, cleaning up his vomit, holding him down during blood draws and making stressful medical decisions.
In the court hearings that followed, the assistant United States attorney Paul Nathanson punctured Simmons's public image with point-by-point allegations: He was never in the C.I.A. He hadn't made a mortgage payment since 2010.
"Perhaps there was an impermeable geological layer below the lake that was 'punctured' with the collapse causing the water to drain underground," he said, possibly indicating that "cavernous geology" is still evolving throughout the local landscape.
In "Sometimes It's All I Want" (1995) Berthot's red oval erupts, bleeding downward in ribbon-like patterns, as if the form had been ruptured or punctured while couched in its life-affirming bed of foliate greens.
The AfD's rise, which has coincided with strong gains by other European anti-immigrant parties including the National Front in France, has punctured the centrist consensus around which the mainstream parties have formed alliances in Germany.
Instead, he devised a tower with a facade of deeply textured cast concrete panels that have the appearance, he said, of volcanic rock, punctured by rows of arched windows meant to recall New York's early warehouses.
Half of the open-plan, triangular home is al fresco — with a dramatically pitched, skylight-punctured roof that partially covers a garden, dining area and kitchen where the family cooks, eats and lounges throughout the year.
These "Desenhos Objetos" ("Design Objects"), making use of folded papers that she punctured and perforated, look back to the geometric abstraction of postwar Brazil, though there's an ire, too, in their gashed edges and hidden interiors.
Every storm that rolls in from the Atlantic this summer will thus be trailed by planes, punctured and scanned by dropsondes and drones, scrutinised from space by satellites, and monitored from the depths by floats like ALAMO.
It is thought that ring galaxies like this are created when larger galaxies are punctured by a smaller galactic aggressor, which, passing through the heart of its more sizable victim, triggers a shock wave that spreads outwards.
In the first half of the 20th century, art dealers would test a work's authenticity by rubbing alcohol on the paint and poking it with a hot needle (new paint can be punctured, while older paint can't).
For even as the Republican's grim poll numbers threaten to leave his campaign deflating like a punctured beachball, it is loathing of the Democratic first lady that—more than any other force—puffs it back up again.
The lawsuit doesn't specify which media outlet Tripp leaked to, but earlier this month, Business Insider ran a story about scrap metal waste and punctured battery cells at Tesla's factory, citing documents and former employees as sources.
According to the Siberian Times, when the researchers punctured the ground, methane and carbon dioxide were released, suggesting that a buildup of gases in the soil is at least partially responsible for its moon bounce-like quality.
Investigators said an engine, made by CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric and France's Safran, suffered a catastrophic failure in midair when a fan blade broke, creating shrapnel that punctured a window in the plane.
"It's a very complex challenge ... the pods must keep coffee fresh before brewing, withstand the heat and pressure during brewing, and be easily punctured with a needle as part of the brewing process," according to Keurig's website.
The British currency had hit a session low of $1.2827 in the early London session following headlines over the weekend that punctured growing hopes last week that an agreement between Britain and the European Commission was imminent.
López Obrador, commonly referred to by his initials AMLO, punctured investor confidence in Mexico when he scrapped plans for a partially-built US$22018bn international airport in October, saying the initiative was a waste of taxpayers' money.
Hundreds of people near the small town of Tlahuelilpan in Hidalgo state rushed to collect fuel from a gushing duct which authorities said was punctured by suspected thieves, and dozens were caught in the explosion that followed.
The episode is one in a recent series of disastrous encounters between humans and historical, natural and artistic exhibits that resulted in the art or displays being defaced, punctured or broken because of curiosity, clumsiness or carelessness.
What are some of the "disastrous encounters between humans and historical, natural and artistic exhibits that resulted in the art or displays being defaced, punctured or broken because of curiosity, clumsiness or carelessness" that this article lists?
" Mr. Frazier is something of a modern-day Joseph N. Welch, the Boston lawyer who in 1954 punctured the demagogy of Joe McCarthy by asking the senator in a hearing, "Have you left no sense of decency?
Which is not to say that Cookie, herself, doesn't crumble from time to time: Her self-conception as The Sensible One who gets unceremoniously punctured by the people around her emerges as a recurring and amusing leitmotif.
Tamsyn Muir writes the kind of rich, lush prose that you can roll around on your tongue, all high gothic imagery that's periodically punctured by the appealingly flat, down-to-earth voice of sweetly basic jock Gideon.
The good vibes from their encouraging start were punctured by a stretch in which the team lost 20 of 13 games, thanks in part to losing Tim Hardaway Jr. for six weeks with a left leg injury.
In 2010, Tomás had just finished an effortless natural, or left-handed pass, in Aguascalientes, Mexico, when a bull plunged his horn into Tomás's thigh, punctured the femoral artery and drained much of the blood from his body.
The sarin nerve gas subway attack, for which the cult was responsible, left 13 people dead and sickened more than 6,000 others, after members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult punctured plastic bags to release gas inside train cars.
The violent upheaval punctured a period of relative stability under Cartes, in which the soy and beef exporting nation became one of South America's fastest-growing economies and began to move past a long history of political uncertainty.
With many voters viewing a fourth term for Merkel as almost inevitable and turned off by a turgid campaign - occasionally punctured by heckling and tomato hurling in protest at Merkel's refugee policy - pollsters say turnout may be low.
In volatile trading, sterling fell to a 1-1/2 week low of $1.2827 as negative headlines over the last 48 hours punctured growing optimism last week that an agreement between Britain and the European Commission was imminent.
Dressed in modest peasant garb and punctured by two lip rings, Natalie can be persuaded to trail a player's avatar from one end of Skyrim's open world to another, or to stay home, occupying herself with domestic tasks.
DENVER — The Navajo Nation filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Environmental Protection Agency and several corporations, saying that poisoned water that flowed from a punctured Colorado mine last year disrupted hundreds of lives near a critical watershed.
They'd brought along a fill-in drummer, Corrupt Moral Altar's Tom Dring, just in case, but his services ended up unrendered; with broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a broken shoulder, Broadley played on, flanked by his comrades.
The fall of central areas of Kunduz City, where street-to-street fighting has displaced tens of thousands of people, has punctured the belief that Afghan forces, trained and financed by Western allies, could protect major urban centers.
Despite the disruption, the population remained overwhelmingly supportive of Mr. López Obrador — particularly after a punctured pipeline exploded in January in an impoverished area, killing more than 22018 people who had gathered in hopes of getting free gasoline.
Dr. Bukur punctured Ms. Williams's thigh, threaded a slim tube into her femoral artery and eased it up about 12 inches into her aorta, the major artery that carries blood from the heart to most of the body.
Dubbed "Scar of Bethlehem", the display (pictured here) features a miniature Jesus, Mary and Joseph under a rendition of Israel's concrete West Bank barrier punctured by bullet holes, the largest of which resembles a star over the manger.
Dubbed "Scar of Bethlehem", the display (pictured here) features a miniature Jesus, Mary and Joseph under a rendition of Israel's concrete West Bank barrier punctured by bullet holes, the largest of which resembles a star over the manger.
When the bank teller could not comply, Varble punctured his condom-breasts, spilling blood all over the floor, and wrote checks in blood for "none-million dollars," which he addressed to his companion at the bank, Peter Hujar.
A 24-year old got a mysterious disease where her body attacked her brain — and everyone thought it was in her mind An 18-year-old pro athlete nearly died after unknowingly swallowing a toothpick that punctured his insides
LA PRECIOSITA, Mexico — When an explosion at a punctured oil pipeline killed nearly 100 people in Mexico last week, it revealed the full extent of a crisis that has long been ignored — fuel theft is now out of control.
The Oscars are the biggest, most glamorous, most artificially self-inflated event American culture has to offer, and no one with their own story and background will ever feel at one with it; the Oscars exist to be punctured.
This assessment was largely made following the release of a massive, 1000-page risk assessment published by an independent contractor, which examined everything from the likelihood of a researcher's glove being punctured to a criminal breaking into a lab.
As Ángel Rafael Aino, 31, a member of the winning team, straddled a dead boar and with a proud smile repeated the stabbing motion with which he had punctured its heart, some wondered how long such rituals would last.
It is a lyrical outpouring of sensation and perception, occasionally punctured — in true Lispector fashion — by disquieting incidents, as when Virgínia peers into her brother's box of spiders and receives a bite that leaves her with a permanent squint.
The report, by the Justice Department's inspector general, found serious errors in the F.B.I.'s Russia inquiry — especially its handling of the application for a wiretap on the Trump aide Carter Page — but it also punctured many conspiracy theories.
A police affidavit alleges that 22-year-old Ariana Silver grabbed a 4-year-old girl by the arm and punctured her skin with her fingernails before carrying the child by the foot and dropping her on a cot.
And as the early impassioned denouncements in this Trump discussion slowly deflated during the parliamentary debate, like a punctured football being booted around a school playground, it gradually became less and less likely that any action would be taken against him.
Both of his eyes were infected with bacteria, but the cornea—the clear, transparent layer that lines the front of the eye—of the right eye was so injured and punctured that he needed a corneal graft to save his vision.
The so-called replication crisis has punctured some of the world's most famous psychology research, from Amy Cuddy's work suggesting that "power poses" cause hormonal changes associated with feeling powerful, to Diederik Stapel's fabricated claims that messy environments lead to discrimination.
It doesn't appear as if the ball actually punctured a hole through the fabric material used for the Tokyo Dome's roof, but instead found a gap between two large panels, which is still an impressive one-in-a-million shot.
Hainer added he was not worried that an Adidas ball that had burst during the match between France and Switzerland on Sunday would hurt sales of replicas, noting it was the first ball to be punctured after nearly 30 games played.
"You had seen quite a run-up in base metals prices, with lots of positivity on the trade negotiations, and now that balloon seems to have been punctured somewhat," said Ross Strachan, senior commodities economist at Capital Economics in London.
The essays are occasionally punctured by meta-theoretical discussions on the nature of the archive and what constitutes one in a post-Foucauldian, post-Derridian, and post-statist world where exercises of power (and of knowledge) are dispersed and decentralized.
While a China credit outlook cut from S&P punctured some of the buoyant mood and underscored the risks that still face the world's second biggest economy, Chinese markets did not show a strong reaction, with mainland stocks closing flat.
The overnight movies were complemented by the soft buzz of snoring, and the silence between lines was occasionally punctured by the pop of a particularly loud snort, which drew a chuckle from the bleary-eyed souls who were still awake.
The shooting punctured what had been a celebratory graduation week at one of the largest schools in the University of North Carolina system, a leafy, often sun-drenched campus built on old farmland about 249 miles northeast of uptown Charlotte.
Beneath a cartoon logo depicting a big red heart punctured by an arrow that happens also to be a guitar, Petty gives the camera his most obnoxious smirk, an expression supplemented by his mop of blond hair and black leather jacket.
For about two and a half hours, the room fell into an anxious hush, punctured sporadically by audible emissions of surprise at the remarks of a deposed F.B.I. director with a collection of Trump-branded knives in his reputational torso.
Engels the Artist doesn't seek out these other vocabularies — he is firmly a painter, but one who employs a number of deconstructive tools in his work: canvases are ripped and punctured, wooden stretchers protrude, staples are applied to the paintings' facades.
The drink, which refers to a gruesome injury suffered by a medic, is on offer along with an "Eye for an Eye" mocktail, featuring a round rubbery longan fruit punctured by strawberry syrup, at the Chinese-ruled city's Spicy Andong restaurant.
Lingering fingerprints, lipstick and detergent on badly rinsed glasses can make a beer's head deflate like a punctured balloon — a telltale sign is tiny bubbles clinging to the grime on the walls of a glass instead of rising to the top.
Rooney's 71st-minute strike amid a downpour briefly punctured the festivities, but the sun returned, and Tottenham closed out the final minutes in the stadium of its best campaign since 1962-63 before a parade of club greats on the field.
The drink, which refers to a gruesome injury suffered by a medic, is on offer along with an "Eye for an Eye" mocktail, featuring a round rubbery longan fruit punctured by strawberry syrup, at the Chinese-ruled city's Spicy Andong restaurant.
But the assistance to Ukraine that Trump imperiled is something many Republicans favor, and the facts of the case are so plain that it has slightly punctured the bubble of right-wing alternative facts that normally shields the president from criticism.
Before he was sentenced, Miller confronted Turner with a powerful victim impact statement she'd written, which punctured Turner's defense that he was drunk and also took aim at a society and justice system that stacks the deck against sex assault victims.
As far back as the original "Toy Story," Docter, who said he had been feeling outshone by a new hot shot animator, was able to draw from a personal place when evoking Woody's punctured confidence at the arrival of Buzz Lightyear.
LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - European shares hovered near two-year highs on Thursday, with trading muted as investors battened down the hatches ahead of the Bank of England's policy meeting, though a profit warning from Playtech punctured the calm in early deals.
The dagger serves not only to stab into the main arteries but at the same time as a lever with which one twists the punctured neck of the enemy in order to tear the throat and, with sufficient power, break the neck.
Among the other claims for the "Super Battery" is that it won't explode when punctured and that the scooter is safe enough to take as a plane carry on (which, of course, is more up to the airlines and FAA than anyone).
He performs horribly in front of the Senate subcommittee, pretending briefly not to know Greg (more on Greg below, of course), playing dumb about why the family's nickname for Lester was "Mo," and seeing just how quickly his confident façade is punctured.
Back in May, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver punctured the myth of the "working class" being Trump's voter base: In exit polls of 23 states from the primaries, all showed a higher median income for Trump supporters than the national average, usually around $70,000.
When Scalise was shot last week, a bullet punctured his left hip and traveled across to the other hip, causing "substantial damage" to his blood vessels, bones and some internal organs, Dr. Jack Sava, who treated Scalise at the hospital, said Friday.
But that growing optimism has been punctured this week as market watchers worried that some of those concerns that has dogged investor sentiment for most of this year may return to haunt the pound if the election result is not a clear one.
He was again short of his major-winning form in the afternoon, with two birdie fours on the fourth and seventh punctured by a bogey on the fifth when he smacked the lip of a fairway bunker after finding sand from the tee.
But the growing optimism has been punctured this week as market watchers worried that some of those concerns that have dogged investor sentiment for most of this year may return to haunt the pound if the election result is not a clear one.
The quaint suburban scene of midsize houses and neatly manicured lawns is punctured only by the telltale signs of a Hollywood film shoot: massive trucks filled with cables, video monitors set up under tents, and a robust crew hustling on and off set.
The National Transportation Safety Board's recommendations come after its investigation of Southwest Flight 22018, in April 20.7, when a fan blade broke off one of the engines, punctured a three-pane window and sucked a passenger partly out of the plane briefly.
As part of New Slideshow — a three-day exhibition at the Contemporary Art Center — artist William E. Jones presented "Punctured," a five-minute film compilation of hundreds of images taken at the behest of the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression.
But New York also spawned Ms. magazine and through Gloria Steinem and Gail Sheehy presaged feminism; it popularized "radical chic" and other cultural memes; and it punctured (and in some cases perpetuated) myths about who wielded power in a constantly changing city.
The first successful appendectomy — on an 11-year-old boy whose appendix was punctured by a pin he swallowed — took place in London in 2003, followed 24 years later by the first appendectomy to treat appendicitis, in which the organ becomes infected.
BRUSSELS — President Trump on Thursday punctured any illusions that he was on a fence-mending tour of Europe, declining to explicitly endorse NATO's mutual defense pledge and lashing out at fellow members for what he called their "chronic underpayments" to the alliance.
JerryRigEverything produced a video showing just how easily the plastic coating on the glass screen picks up marks and scratches and also how the "ultra thin glass" is so thin it hardly acts like glass at all when punctured with a fine point.
It is similar to DDG's building at 345 West 14th Street, where a concrete canopy with a shape reflecting the meatpacking district's traditional steel canopies is punctured with large kidney-shaped holes to provide views from the sidewalk to vegetation growing on top.
WASHINGTON — The Republican Party's seven-year dream of dismantling the Affordable Care Act came to what seemed like a climactic end early Friday, punctured by the Senate's vote to reject a last-ditch proposal to repeal a few parts of the health law.
CreditCreditErika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times The wrecks lie half-sunk in marinas, fully submerged in coves, tangled in mangrove roots, tossed akilter against trees, or piled atop one another, a jumble of punctured hulls, snapped masts and bent propellers.
Froome attacked as soon as Bardet punctured for the last time just at the end of the last cobbled sector, but the Frenchman, who at some points was lagging 40 seconds behind, benefited from huge pulls by his team mates Tony Gallopin and Oliver Naesen.
As part of a new network called the Psychological Science Accelerator, the researchers are trying to fix the so-called replication crisis that's punctured splashy findings, from Diederik Stapel's fabricated claims that messy environments lead to discrimination, to Brian Wansink's retracted studies about eating behavior.
For the vast majority of us, that dream is punctured at some point in our mid twenties, when we realise that our athletic potential has been ravaged by hedonism and that there are lads making their Premier League debuts who make us look old.
Fetal remains were found in the body of Peguero—who was confirmed to be five months pregnant—and tests also showed that her uterus was punctured and she suffered a blunt blow to the head, according to the Attorney General of the Dominican Republic.
The rah-rah atmosphere at campaign events for Senator Bernie Sanders is often punctured, if only momentarily, by a sharp question from a voter asking him to explain his record on gun regulation and his vote affording special legal protection to the gun industry.
Regardless of what he swallowed, it is well known that he punctured the buchi (Italian for "hole") in his canvases for cosmic reasons, as a means of integrating the theoretical space represented on the surface of his paintings with the tangible space that surrounded them.
It was just three weeks ago that the N.Y. Times punctured film mogul Harvey Weinstein after decades of creepy sexual harassment and assault, usually targeting aspiring, vulnerable young women in the industry — the open secret that had long been hinted at but never properly exposed.
Mr. Kenner interviews many of the participants, including David F. Powell and Jeffrey L. Plumb, who were just a couple of young grunts doing their jobs when Mr. Powell mishandled a metal socket, which fell some 70 feet and punctured the Titan's fuel tank.
Reports by the World Anti-Doping Agency and by news organizations have detailed a state-run doping scheme that punctured the integrity of the Olympics, seemingly upending many of the results from the 2008 Beijing Games, the 2012 London Games and the 2014 Sochi Games.
These elegant bowls, typically painted white and black and decorated with figurative or abstract designs, were placed over the faces of the deceased and punctured with a spirit hole, commonly believed to be a conduit through which the soul of the dead could escape.
He's tried to kill himself three times: at 15 by hanging himself from a shower rod (it broke); in his 40s with his father's World War II pistol (it jammed); and in 2012 with a shotgun (a pellet grazed his scalp and punctured the ceiling).
When we next meet the color, though, in a 1955 inverted steel trapezoid punctured with five large circles and a square, it's distinctly the white of typing paper, an artificial blankness that strikes the eye with its aggressive readiness to express anything but itself.
During Off-White's Spring/Summer 2020 Paris Fashion Week show, designer Virgin Abloh accessorized runway looks with the brand's latest handbag style, the "Meteor," shown in red, white and black, that's punctured with three giant holes, including one strategically-placed to use as a handle.
The tariffs that President Donald Trump said he plans to levy next week, and the global reaction to the announcement, punctured what had been a fairly calm and even bullish picture of the U.S. economy outlined by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell during testimony in Congress this week.
Take the Catholic Church: For years, the dominant understanding of the church was that it was benevolent and always acting in the best interests of all parishioners and children under its care; investigations into shockingly widespread clergy abuse and the subsequent cover-up punctured that belief.
Long, languid days of laying by the pool, laying in bed, laying on the couch, or laying on bean bag chairs are punctured sparingly by the familiar cries of "I've got a text!" that dictate pretty much the single thing they're required to do that day.
We are deeply concerned by reports revealing record numbers of 911 calls from Amazon facilities, workers hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit after a robot punctured bear spray canisters in New Jersey, and workers having such little break time that they were forced to urinate in bottles.
True to the exhibition's title, cutting and collaging are the dominant modes of making on view here, from the two portraits of sorts assembled from sliced-up beauty magazines and anatomy books set in dissection trays, to the gory silicone sculptures of slashed and punctured faces.
The combination of a slew of data suggesting a slowdown in global growth amid the U.S.-China trade war and persistently high levels of oil in U.S. storage has punctured recent optimism in crude markets, stoking expectations leading oil producers may take further steps to support prices.
A 2014 report by the federal Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, an independent government watchdog, concluded that in the 2010 disaster the blowout preventer's shear ram, an emergency hydraulic tool with two cutting blades, punctured the pipe and sent oil and gas gushing to the surface.
The abolition of the two-term limit for the presidency, which could make Mr. Xi China's ruler for life and which is expected to be ratified this week by China's legislature, has punctured the hope that China would become "a responsible stakeholder" in the global order.
And in a new posting on Wednesday, Bana's account suggested Syrian ground troops had seized her neighborhood: Images of suffering children in Syria have occasionally punctured the world's conscience even as it has grown accustomed to the violence of the country's nearly six-year-old conflict.
Spanning Yugoslavia's turbulent twentieth century, and full of brutality and trauma, the novel amounts to a microcosm of the Balkan experience, in which everyday lives are punctured by history—a student falls in with Chetnik royalists, and a woman contemplates her unwanted pregnancy while watching Tito's funeral.
Analysis: Like the accounts of women who have tried to escape Saudi Arabia, Sheikha Latifa's case has punctured the glittering image of Dubai — behind which it is a repressive state — and served as a reminder of the limitations on women there, regardless of status or nationality.
The pundit class has coalesced around the theory that Trump's seemingly high level of support is a balloon ready to be punctured and that the Iowa caucus—now less than three weeks away—will be the occasion when the Trump campaign meets the pin that will prick its hopes.
It's also why the recycler was using a crowbar: Literally bending the case has thus far been the safest way to take the battery out of the computer without damaging the battery itself, which can explode if it's punctured (this is why batteries can't be run through recycling shredders).
Smoking crack—which Suzie does with a DIY pipe made out of an empty asthma inhaler and foil that's been punctured with a needle to create a gauze—also doesn't give her the "buzz" she used to enjoy anymore, but that doesn't make it any easier to quit.
The combination of a slew of data suggesting a slowdown in global growth amid the U.S.-China trade war and persistently high levels of oil in U.S. storage has punctured recent optimism in crude markets, but stoked expectations that leading producers may take further steps to support prices.
It was soon punctured, first by the crinkling sound of the sleeping bag and the air mattress insulating me from the cold ground as I shifted my body and then by the tent door flapping despite the weight of a frost coating, intermittently revealing Bjorn Dihle, my traveling partner.
These are hardly revelations, and one would have to live under an incredible umbrella of luck and privilege to stay away from them for long, but they are certainly insights worth exploring from inside the particularity of a life — how the delusions of exceptionality and infinite possibility get punctured.
In remarks punctured with applause from the audience, Clinton drew standing cheers when she compared Cummings with the Old Testament prophet for whom he was named, noting that he "he stood against the corrupt leadership" of biblical figures, an apparent reference to his role in battling the Trump administration.
Martin Tripp, another former Gigafactory worker represented by Meissner, told the SEC that Tesla inflated the number of Model 3s being produced each week, that it used punctured batteries in its vehicles, and that it reused scrapped parts in vehicles "without regard to safety," according to his attorney.
You can read the conventions in the Vine compilations that are still floating around Tumblr and Worldstar Hip Hop; they include out-there catchphrases and mundane views punctured by jerky, sudden action, and they spread virally through the walled gardens and onto the forums, uniting the two in the process.
The carnage in Tayaran Square punctured a growing sense of hope and pride that had permeated Baghdad after Iraq's security forces, bolstered by large numbers of volunteers and fresh recruits, successfully fought grueling battles against the insurgent group that had held one-third of Iraqi territory and terrorized millions of citizens.
The conventional wisdom was that the party had peaked in the 2014 general election that brought Mr Modi to power; since then it had deflated under pressure from resurgent smaller parties, and been punctured outright by the folly of "demonetisation"—Mr Modi's decision last November to scrap most of India's paper currency.
While much of the writing in the journal is illegible because the book was punctured by a bullet and splattered with blood, what can be read indicates that Mr. Rahami may himself have been frustrated in his attempts to reach Syria and was using that as justification for committing terror at home.
The fisher will then flip the punctured, pincushioned animal onto its back and carefully tear into a quill-free patch of belly, gaining access to desirable organs like the small intestine, which is not only rich in protein and lipids, but also contains the partially digested plant matter that even carnivores need.
But the illusion of a happy ending is punctured by the knowledge we've carried since Means's earliest pages, where the commentary introducing Eugene Allen's novel first reveals that its author has committed suicide and that his beloved sister, on whom the character of Meg was based, has come to no good end.
There's the Ken Loach approach, worthy and moving but, in this overcrowded landscape, arguably not fashioned to persuade (or even attract) those viewers not already on-side, and there's the fast-paced Armando Iannucci satire, in which hypocrisies are gleefully punctured and the accepted political culture is stretched toward its Swiftian logical conclusions.
A newly released medical report aptly titled "Orthodontic braces come back to bite," details the case of a woman who swallowed a dental wire from her braces at least 10 years ago — and the wire stayed in her digestive tract until it finally punctured her small intestine, sending her to the ER for emergency surgery.
How to depict the brutally scarred Racine and Anaia in Aleshea Harris's phantasmagorical "Is God Is." Netting punctured and torn to make masks for the faces of the actresses Alfie Fuller and Dame-Jasmine Hughes — a simple, effective and enormously disturbing choice courtesy of the costume and makeup designers Montana Levi Blanco and Cookie Jordan.
This might have punctured Ryan's imagine as a fiscal hawk, except it turns out that Paul Ryan is extraordinarily skilled at generating positive media coverage of Paul Ryan, so this decision never factors into coverage of Ryan — even when he is specifically saying he would like to work on bipartisan bills with Bowles and Rivlin.
Despite the fact that modern-day massacres, wartime violence and colonial subjugations have punctured a hole into the Korean soul over the past century, Koreans have found a way to positively spin filmic narratives where a focus on empathy with the sacrifices of victims and fallen protagonists in a collective society remains a priority over a happy ending.
"Concetto spaziale (Spatial concept)" is among the most recent works in the show, and it is by far the most formally radical, though there are two pieces from 1950 made by Sante Monachesi out of punched, punctured and hammered aluminum, both titled "Alluminio a luce mobile (Light mobile aluminum)," which seem to prefigure Fontana's physical manipulation of surface material.
Some of the works in this show (her first at this gallery) experiment with a slightly bigger scale but continue to use a Bess-like vocabulary of amoebic splotches and short parallel marks, given added interest by Ms. Baras's stuffed, dented and punctured surfaces and by the little talismanic objects glued to them (slivers of wood, scatterings of pebbles).
A sense of weary resignation at the plight of the Syrians — and hundreds of thousands of other refugees and migrants taking desperate risks to reach the safety of Europe — was briefly punctured by horrifying images of one of the young victims, a small boy whose body was discovered, face down in the sand, by a Turkish police officer.
If a substantial number of Mr Biden's are attached not to him, but to the aura of his electability, then as soon as that aura is punctured—by, say, losses in one or more of the four early states (Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada), or perhaps another abysmal debate performance—he risks losing support.
They can scrub the walls clean of the graffiti, but the horrific images will continue to eat away at us: a protester shot at point-blank range; a tear-gas canister erupting onto someone's back, burning the flesh blue-black; a man pressed to the ground, bleeding profusely, his teeth knocked out; a pair of punctured eye goggles.
In the painting, "Knowledge of the Past is the Key to the Future: St. Sebastian" (1986) (part of a series with the same title), we encounter disturbing imagery; its central figure is both Black and white, male and female, with a penis, vagina, and breasts, and a split down the middle, its body punctured by arrows.
Friday's conflagrations came six years after Columbia Gas accepted blame for a gas explosion in Springfield, Massachusetts, that injured 17 people and caused an estimated $1.3 million in property damage That occurred when a Columbia Gas technician called to investigate a gas odor at a nightclub accidentally punctured a line, the state Department of Public Utilities said in a report.
They were already questioning Tesla whistleblower Martin Tripp (according to the Times), who has claimed that the company knowingly manufactured batteries with punctured holes, which could impact hundreds of cars; misled the public about the number of Model 3s actually being produced by as much as 44 percent; and lowered vehicle specs so the company could use waste and scrap material in vehicles.
Tripp's whistleblower tip alleges that Tesla knowingly manufactured batteries with punctured holes, possibly impacting hundreds of cars on the road; misled the investing public as to the number of Model 3s actually being produced each week by as much as 44 percent; and lowered vehicle specifications and systemically used scrap and waste material in vehicles, all so as to meet production quotas.
As fate would have it, when I meet up with my dad again, it's Time To Talk Day, a mental health awareness initiative that, despite Theresa May's attempts to replace a diminished NHS with a nice cup of tea and some non-committal chat about stigma, hasn't even punctured the bubble the older generation – people like Dad and his peers – float in.
It's a move someone like Swift — who always built her persona around a faux authenticity that was too easily punctured by essentially any news story about her — doesn't have access to, and it's a move that will eventually run out of juice, as it did for someone like Madonna (who offered a similar personal/professional dichotomy in her music throughout the '90s).
Friday's conflagrations came six years after Columbia Gas accepted blame for a gas explosion in Springfield, Massachusetts, that injured 17 people and caused an estimated $1.3 million in property damage That occurred when a Columbia Gas technician called to investigate a gas odor at a nightclub accidentally punctured a line, the state Department of Public Utilities said in a report.

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