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Rafters rescued Carbon County rescuers were dispatched Monday evening after reports that 215 rafters needed to be rescued from the Lehigh River, CNN affiliate WNEP reported.
Coconut shells go into a bag hanging from the rafters.
It skims the rafters, before cratering back into the floor.
He leads chants, his sandpaper baritone echoing from the rafters.
There were big windows and high ceilings with exposed rafters.
Players leapt into the rafters, sometimes attended by literal flames.
His uniform number No. 21 will be hung from the rafters.
"I was hurling myself into crowds, climbing the rafters," she said.
The young woman up there in the rafters is no apparition.
The rafters were girls ages 12 to 16, rescue crews said.
The spacious third-floor master bedroom retains its original wood rafters.
Hand drums hang on poles, and sacred eagle feathers dangle from rafters.
Thousands of red, white, and blue balloons were released from the rafters.
They cheered the Populists' old tunes about feckless foreigners to the rafters.
They shouted it from the rafters, wore T-shirts emblazoned with it.
Today, both men's retired jerseys hang from the rafters at Staples Center.
Garfield turned to watch a pink neon ladder descend from the rafters.
Once again, I looked up through the rafters and beheld blue sky.
The Rangers will raise Ratelle's number to the rafters before their Feb.
It's hanging in the rafters next to Lakers banners and retired jerseys.
Stadium officials cleared fans from the seats below the rafters, Minneapolis Patch reported.
Retailers stuffed warehouses to the rafters and are still working through that inventory.
When we walked into the hearing room, it was packed to the rafters.
Look up: purple and yellow balloons suspended from the rafters of Staples Center.
Will eyeballed the waning clock and fired a wild shot toward the rafters.
Above the bed, clothes hang from the rafters -- like Spanish moss from trees.
"But we will," he added, as the applause thundered down from the rafters.
These include the "domesticated disquiet" of Picabia's peculiar poem Platfonds Creux (Empty Rafters).
They're bringing the angels down from the rafters, and it curves like that.
Gordon even "drove" the drone down from the rafters using a big controller.
Together they raised their voices to the rafters, belting out the song's emotional lyrics.
The big question ... whose number goes into the rafters first -- Blake or Elton Brand??
The weird ossified lassos strung up all over the rafters look wigglier than usual.
Mr. Martin said that rafters now have to leave their industry hats at home.
Deafening applause rolled through the rafters, according to coverage in The New York Times.
The building even lit up his two jerseys in the rafters as AK spoke.
Arena was packed to the rafters, the crowd was loud, loving and really smart.
A coach finds his missing bike hanging from the rafters of a basketball arena.
Democrats know this, and the rafters will shake when she says it in Philadelphia.
Evelyn Sanchez Narvaez bundles pink fabric draped from the rafters, as if drawing curtains.
Erivo leads it off, blasting every note, sending each one soaring into the rafters.
" Lewis Nichols, reviewing "On the Town" for The New York Times, wrote, "Miss Osato brought down the highest rafters when she appeared a year ago in 'One Touch of Venus,' and there is no reason to replace any of those rafters now.
The naked metal paired well with the Edison bulbs and exposed rafters of the era.
The same material is used on chair seat cushions and draped across the ceiling's rafters.
I might f**king fly from the rafters like Shawn Michaels right into the Octagon!
Ondra leaned back and stared up the 15-meter wall that rose to the rafters.
Men crouched on the floor, leaned against one another, hung from the rafters in hammocks.
She reported seeing cats and kittens darting through the building and climbing in the rafters.
The ceiling was an inverted necropolis of timeworn lanterns and teapots suspended from the rafters.
The soaring ceiling and wooden rafters made me feel like I was in a movie.
Recode's own Kara Swisher hid in the Uber rafters (kidding) and live-tweeted the meeting.
Behind it is a red crane with a 30-foot arm that extends to the rafters.
We spent probably about 4.5 hours up in the rafters trying to hunt this guy down.
Filled to the rafters with artifacts, the Valley Relics Museum is committed to preserving that history.
Moments later, a naked, blue-skinned figure wearing a painted fencing mask descends from the rafters.
Soon after, the Sanders campaign released a statement calling the event a "blast-the-rafters concert."
Right now, the American public is sitting way up in the rafters of Trump Financial Stadium.
Robert Isabel did the design of the armory: gossamer fabrics hanging from the rafters, flowers everywhere.
And every championship banner that hangs from the rafters is there largely because of his work.
Olga, laughing, ladles spoons of sugar into the pan, making the flames jump to the rafters.
"You know, this is a great fit for me," said Ewing, looking up to the rafters.
She must also sell the antique furniture from three prior homes that fills the attic rafters.
The original plan was to fill the rafters with Uber's earliest employees and longest tenured drivers.
Cast-iron columns were restored and wood rafters were reclaimed for flooring in the common areas.
Their fans will be hungry to see an 18th title banner raised to the arena's rafters.
The group soon left for the restaurant, where colorful parrots in cowboy hats hung from rafters.
The Lakers retired both numbers after Bryant's retirement and both hang from the Staples Center rafters.
All tournament long, they have sounded different, more resounding, booming across the rafters of the arena.
They strung it from the rafters of the basketball arena, maybe 40 feet off the ground.
Mutombo's jersey was raised to the rafters 20 years after he last played for the Nuggets.
Drones ended up in the netting, in the ceiling rafters, and splashed on the cement below.
"I wasn't cheering from the rafters because I'm never going to cheer for someone's demise," she continued.
Essentially, all schools are funded per pupil, which means they are chocking themselves to the unsustainable rafters.
A rapper and his hype man trying to reach the 18, 118th person up by the rafters?
Rafters have yet to brave, for instance, the headwaters of the Heilongjiang or Songhuajiang Rivers in China.
It looks like people were hanging from the rafters as the parents looked on and half-danced.
Physics aside, the novelty of the whole things seemed to carry the man nearly to the rafters.
It's hazy, but their outlines become apparent behind long pieces of fabric that dangle from the rafters.
Not even a conference championship banner was raised to the rafters to join the three already there.
Still running, I passed under the monumental wooden gate and my footfalls echoed up in the rafters.
My voice echoed across the worn, wooden floors, blending into the woolly shadows up in the rafters.
Before Wednesday night's game at Madison Square Garden, Carmelo Anthony found himself glancing up at the rafters.
It is officially retired and this banner will now hang in the rafters at T-Mobile Arena.
The nightspot was sold out and packed to the rafters with gilt-edged hoods and wideboy punters.
Both are about gigantic houses, bought for a song, which turn out to be haunted to the rafters.
She was hanging from the rafters, dripping in blood, and I was like, Oh, that girl is badass.
INGRAHAM: Taking over the State House, they were hanging over the rails, they were hanging over the rafters.
They are complex structures, with lots of nooks, crannies, rafters, holes and towers to sleep and nest in.
First base is lowered from the rafters of the Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix on March 31, 1998.
In that case I wonder why this wasn't sung from the rafters on page one of the release?
Would he swing for the rafters and put someone on the bench who would ignite the progressive base?
"Unwanted Guest" especially feels like an arena-filler with its anthemic guitar riffs and it's rafters-reaching atmospherics.
Others juxtaposed the rafters at sea with a cruise ship or a leaping dolphin or the setting sun.
In response to a random Lopez hook shot, he'll violently pump his fist and howl towards the rafters.
At the Parrish, skeins of neon in lavender or sea-foam green weave among the building's wooden rafters.
The dining room is spare and modern, with exposed rafters, molded plywood chairs and shades of soft white.
The fans root with demented passion, and there are all those damned championship banners hanging from the rafters.
That's the wingspan of the air taxi that Hyundai and Uber hung from the rafters today at CES.
Both jerseys were hoisted into the rafters of the Staples Center following the Lakers luminary's retirement in 2016.
TNT's NBA studio crew sat in a darkened arena with Bryant's two retired numbers spotlighted in the rafters.
He rode his hog about 20 feet onto a platform that someone pulleyed, Ma and all, into the rafters.
Not even the bird flying in the rafters makes us feel better, because we know it's stuck inside, too.
Stan's father (Ari Cohen) watches Stan (Wyatt Oleff) bumble through the Torah from the temple rafters and shouts insults.
Widman gazed at the rafters and the loft and the door that concealed the spiral staircase to the cupola.
And that's no small feat on a series in which nearly every actor has been praised to the rafters.
From the high steel roofs of the station, birds raced down, avoiding a jungle gym of rafters and rods.
Tickets on the resale market ranged from $182, that's for a seat in the rafters, to $2,160 on Thursday.
Sunshine Falls is known for violent Class IV-V rapids, powerful enough to hurl rafters into the choppy water.
But as the weeks went by, the card became packed to the rafters with real talent in real matches.
When the younger Edelson set about remodeling Jewel's, it was like LA club history came pouring from the rafters.
"Marcus's jersey is going to be hanging from the rafters at Chapel Hill someday," North Carolina's Theo Pinson said.
Before he opens the carousel to riders, Mr. Schiavone climbs high up onto its sweeps, which are like rafters.
The photos appeared to show about a third of Mr. Burnstad's roof ripped open, with the wooden rafters showing.
"My Lord, my God — you are my savior," he sang, his voice swelling up to the church's majestic rafters.
In "Beowulf," the hero yanks Grendel's arm off and hangs it, dripping, from the rafters of the mead hall.
But at University of Phoenix Stadium, they could finally bask in the confetti that rained down from the rafters.
Many evacuees had held onto rafters of their flooded homes for hours, whipped by the wind and the rain.
It's great to see him out and enjoying himself -- albeit all by his lonesome up there near the rafters.
He last played when he was the starting pitcher during the game on October 4 against the Salt River Rafters.
In the middle of the afternoon, the rays of golden California sunlight barely grazed the exposed rafters of Hodgson's lair.
He was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame, and his number hangs in the rafters for the Brooklyn Nets.
Cords that she had constructed from linen, synthetic raffia, wool, cotton, and sisal hung from the rafters like gnarled vines.
To the Overseer Guard that fell from the rafters after I knocked him out in the Vice Overseer's Office: Oof.
You look at his numbers, everything he's accomplished, and you look up to the rafters knowing Jean Ratelle belongs there.
It marked the third time in four years that the league's championship was decided without confetti falling from the rafters.
The town is a few miles away from where rescue crews were reported to be looking for possible missing rafters.
He sent Astarion into the rafters above the goblin mage and his henchman, ready to shoot down into the melee.
Dancers wrapped in skirts with Francis' face swayed to the beat played over loudspeakers and the rafters erupted in ululations.
Not far from there, a woman lives with her sister because her home doesn't have rafters, much less a roof.
Images of the interior captured before Friday showed it cluttered with art, antiques and musical instruments beneath exposed wooden rafters.
The show has a soft beginning with what appears to be a creepy man-baby hanging out in the rafters.
The highly energetic show began with Gaga descending from the rafters to a standing ovation as "Just Dance" began to play.
But the vast, eerie attic, with its immense, crisscrossing beams and dark rafters, felt almost like a forest, a wild place.
Store owner Cash Moore told a local paper that the opossum likely entered through the rafters and knocked down the bottle.
Indeed, had Obama swung for the rafters with a more liberal nominee, he might have had even less of a chance.
Is there a bucket of blood hanging high in the auditorium rafters, waiting to be dropped on his bright-blue suit?
As she looked at the United States flag rising to the rafters, tears began to fall from her glitter-rimmed eyes.
But it served its purpose well that year when well over 10,000 delegates and spectators crammed the facility to the rafters.
SportVU, now equipped in every NBA arena, tracks player and ball movement from a set of fixed cameras in the rafters.
INDOORS The building has been stripped back to its walls and rafters, and updated with new plumbing, electrical, HVAC and insulation.
Sparrows flitted through gaps above the saloon-style doors and nested in the rafters; a cat sometimes wandered through the court.
As they did, the crowd of 14,000, packed to the standing room rafters at Armstrong, rose and unleashed a thundering ovation.
On a Monday afternoon in July, Elizabeth Warren filled the building, which has a crowd capacity of 500, to the rafters.
As he lay prone in the attic, he secured the screen to the plywood floor and rafters with long flathead screws.
Scott built it on a square plan, but its regular base is offset by the angular ceiling, which features striking rafters.
The stark, startling melodies that infiltrate the murk soared up tp the rafters, bolstered by their guest violinist's beautifully weeping strings.
It is Mullin's home court, but Ewing will always remind him that his Knicks jersey is hanging from the arena's rafters.
Before Brodeur's number will be hoisted to the rafters at the Rock next week, a bronze statue of him will be unveiled.
Later, he had the ceiling ripped out exposing the rafters, added a sleeping loft, redid the sleeping porch and added a bathroom.
"Utilizing the space in between rafters and in the corners of the room for storage is also a good idea," she added.
The shop's backroom has stacks of antique books right up to the rafters and is busy with browsers long into the evening.
He'd wear a harness tethered to the rafters by a thick piano wire that kept the noose an inch above his neck.
Later on through my travels in South America, I would meet more Latin Americans who were climbers, hikers, kayakers, mountaineers, whitewater rafters.
The number "1" will never be worn by another player and we can't wait to someday hang his jersey in the rafters.
In the arch itself, the road now goes through so high up that it's as if you were in the bridge's rafters.
U.S. warehouses are stuffed to the rafters, forcing some importers to delay port cargo pickups or to park containers in parking lots.
Other than the rock anthems booming off the rafters and the enthusiastic public-address announcer, there were few spectators to provide support.
The track begins with quieter moments before coming to life, its overworked, echoing vocals seemingly suspended in the lofty rafters of cathedrals.
The resulting restaurant is full of clean lines and long, narrow windows, lightly painted exposed rafters and minimal blue and white furnishings.
Ronstadt had a voice tender enough to beguile audiences in small clubs and mighty enough to shake the rafters of big arenas.
On opening night against the Minnesota Timberwolves, with chants of "Kyrie's home!" flying around the rafters, Irving dropped a 50-point masterpiece.
Off to the right, beneath a colonnade, a window opens into a cigar-rolling factory, with bundled leaves hanging from the rafters.
At halftime, Oklahoma honored 2009 consensus national player of the year Blake Griffin as his No. 23 was raised to the rafters.
His round, spiked-syrup sound did battle with the church's acoustics, plowing straight to your ears before getting sucked into the rafters.
Guests convene in an open-plan barn with high rafters and several communal wooden tables, laid with white-and-red stitched tablecloths.
Perhaps more intriguing, those people were fairly healthy — most were hale and hearty enough to be pilgrims, yoga students or river-rafters.
She sings "Let My People Go," the room clapping with her, Hinds's voice somehow both rumbling low and soaring into the rafters.
Kids flooded the inside of the barn, climbed the walls, and hung from its rafters as others clamored over each other below.
Citing a police spokesman, WCCO's David McCoy reported that the protesters demanded the media be present when they came down from the rafters.
As Sarah Lipstate's Sunday afternoon sound sermon soared up to the rafters, listeners sat serenely in the sun and parents hushed their children.
Still, the pyrotechnics here are decidedly low-key relative to those features, with David occasionally losing his cool and telekinetically shaking the rafters.
Prior to the contest, the Flames honored former captain Jarome Iginla and sent his signature No. 12 to the rafters at Scotiabank Saddledome.
To the right is the open living room, dining room and veranda, all under a peaked ceiling of pitch pine with exposed rafters.
Jenkins told him that two photographers had been taking pictures of whitewater rafters that day and called 911 after witnessing a possible drowning.
He then used his chair to climb into the rafters and escaped the building ... then stole a truck that was left running nearby.
Their swings hung from the steel rafters, and—especially, when they worked without a net -- it seemed too dangerous for me to enjoy.
Alex and Andrew Jarson, the two brothers who make up the Arizona duo Body of Light, know how to aim for the rafters.
The Deerfield River snakes through the woods of northwestern Massachusetts, and on a hot Sunday in July 2013 it was packed with rafters.
I tuned Herr Hitler out, watched bats fluttering around the rafters, scanned the crowd for my companions and daydreamed exciting sex with Lilly.
Through tears, Cox recalled how she was stuffing towels in the rafters to keep water out when she received an unexpected phone call.
Prior to the contest, the Flames honored former captain Jarome Iginla and sent his signature No. 23 to the rafters at Scotiabank Saddledome.
This level also has a large unfinished space with brick walls and rafters that is not included in calculations of the total area.
It was cheered to the rafters by the members of Mr. Trump's party, which proved once again how much they deserve one another.
A small island in the Philippines is adjusting to new norms: seas rising higher, classrooms jammed in rafters and pets forced to swim.
This being Vegas, the vanquished rogue did not skate off the ice but flew, hoisted into the rafters by an elaborate rigging system.
Warehouses throughout the United States are packed to the rafters with Chinese goods - ranging from air conditioners and microwaves to footwear and furniture.
Two blocks away, a Stumptown coffee shop opened in a squat brick warehouse with exposed ceiling rafters, and cold brew and kombucha on tap.
But this year, Beyoncé's "Daddy Lessons" romp with the Dixie Chicks drew everyone – from the front row to the upper rafters – from their seats.
After a lot of rummaging and banging of heads on dusty rafters, finally we retrieved what we were looking for: two plastic carrier bags.
In the very busiest periods they estimate that 300 visitors a month walk under the villa's wooden rafters, in which snakes like to nestle.
And the reclaimed wood floor and exposed warehouse rafters remain—as does the venue's sizeable sideroom, which happened to be shuttered for the night.
At times, the low point of view emphasizes the solemn ascent of a post or table into a dim space capped by diverging rafters.
Either way, both will see their uniform numbers raised to the rafters at Smith Center in Chapel Hill for making an All-American team.
All at once, he stands up and ties a rope around the goat's ankles, lifting the body to a hook hanging from the rafters.
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall was packed to the rafters, with thousands jammed inside while hundreds more stood outside in the cold rain.
So as Spooky's illustrious career pridefully rises to the rafters, we look back on some of the coolest facts about the AC-130U gunship.
At rallies, his insistence that he will never apologize for America — as he accuses Obama of doing — is almost always cheered to the rafters.
Inside, large "You're in Sioux Country" banners hang at each end, along with seven N.C.A.A. championship banners in the rafters with the Sioux logos.
McPhee's own name still sits in the rafters, an honor for having been the second-most-accomplished camper in 153, when he was 9.
Enjoy the intricately carved columns and wildly colorful details on the ceiling and rafters while you sip your drink or eat a light meal.
One could almost hear the chants of "what is he hiding?" reverberating loudly from the steel rafters at the Democratic National Convention this summer.
It includes a Class IV rapid known as Old Snaggletooth that rafters ages 11 and younger must walk around when the water is high.
In extended halftime proceedings, his No. 12 will join those of his Dallas teammates Brad Davis (15) and Rolando Blackman (22) in the rafters.
"I had a big house, but now I've lost it," said 85-year-old Noy Fut, as he pried corrugated metal sheets from the rafters.
The show, which I attended, ended abruptly and in a haze of confusion that mirrored the haze of pot smoke hovering around the arena's rafters.
When Ibushi saved Omega from a double-crossing attack by fellow Bullet Club member Cody Rhodes, they embraced and confetti actually fell from the rafters.
The S212+'s only other advantage is very slightly better range as seen by more details in the rafters at the top of the building.
His jersey, #42, has been retired by both the Warriors and the Cavaliers and hangs from the rafters at Warriors' Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.
Some boats are lofted into the rafters, others idle or slump on the floor, still others stand as sentinels hundreds of feet into the warehouse.
"President Trump hasn't really made news at one of these events for months, but his supporters keep packing them to the rafters regardless," Bender said.
I can't imagine a gay bar packed to the rafters on a Tuesday nowadays—it just goes to show that tons of us didn't work.
All over the world, drones are increasingly being used for emergency rescue operations, even helping avert potential shark attacks on swimmers and rescuing stranded rafters.
And then Boyd just like, admits to everything, he basically just yells, "You know I'm pulling the strings, I'm guilty, don't worry" to the rafters.
The pub is packed to the rafters with supporters from both sides of the Wales-England divide, and the atmosphere before kick off is electric.
The large scoreboard and video display known as the humongotron will need to be hoisted higher into the rafters once Mr. Trump's team moves in.
From inside a cockpit tucked in the rafters of a cavernous building, he manned the controls, guiding a 350-ton ladle that spilled molten iron.
A beat-up shotgun hung from a pole in Pukatire's hut, and a bow was stashed in the rafters, along with a variety of arrows.
At the buzzer, Anthony went to hug several of his former teammates as confetti fell from the rafters, a fitting end to his fresh start.
It was, instead, the kind of concert he has been playing on tour through the decades: loud, tuneful, impeccably sung and aimed toward the rafters.
Down a few stairs, a separate bright, airy room with exposed brick walls, wooden rafters and a skylight was filled almost entirely with children's books.
A feast for the eyes, the exhibition featured canvases hung from the walls, rafters, and even draped across the floor in Suter's trademark installation style.
At halftime, the Heat honored Wade — their 252-time All-Star — whose No. 3 jersey was retired and raised to the rafters at AmericanAirlines Arena.
At halftime, the Heat honored Wade — their 13-time All-Star — whose No. 3 jersey was retired and raised to the rafters at AmericanAirlines Arena.
"We are reviving the heart of our democracy," said the Reverend William Barber II, a North Carolina minister, while the people climbed to the rafters.
In the past two months, a drumbeat of rescues and deaths have been reported as rafters and swimmers were swept under by deceptively powerful currents.
Of course, Bryant -- even back then -- wore (and signed) one of the numbers, #24, that would eventually hang forever in the rafters of Staples Center.
Then, the banner with his name and his No. 23 went up to the rafters as the pep band played the Michigan State alma mater.
Pros routinely wire cameras to arena rafters, the sidelines of playing fields and even underwater to cover as many angles of sporting events as possible.
Five minutes later, that preacher is hanging from the rafters; finding him, the Hound pulls an axe from a log, beating plowshares back into swords.
Called the Roar Zone, the 1,000 seats that extend from ice level to the rafters sell out in minutes at the start of each season.
The best way to describe his performance is that Waiters kept on flailing his arms, flinging the ball toward the rafters, and hoping for magic.
In the college's gymnasium, he points out the metal pole still strung to the building's rafters, where a special backdrop was hung for the occasion.
An edgy Thiem won only one of the first eight points as Nadal, cheered to the rafters when he walked on court, bristled with intent.
At one end of his bed there is a large wooden board propped up on a table and tied to one of the ger's rafters.
He'll go to sleep dreaming of basketball players in teal jerseys and ponytails playing under sleek black industrial rafters and the promise of a fresh start.
Half the Staples Center is evacuated and the smell of burnt almonds doesn't come out of the banners and jerseys hanging in the rafters for years.
After his goal made it 3-1, Ehlers flopped to the ice, looked up to the rafters and raised his hands in the air to celebrate.
Lastly, the court is surrounded by elevated sensors in the rafters which track the location of the sensors inside the ball and on each player's shoe.
Orlando Magic puts tribute in rafters The site was also home to 49 wooden crosses, made by an Illinois carpenter, that were displayed outside the hospital.
Decades later, the shop is stuffed to the rafters with buttons, some dating back to the 17th century, organized in multiple floors of Safro's slender townhouse.
The team rigged up several horses and placed 44 drill-mounted cameras in the rafters and on a rented boom lift to capture the horses' movements.
Cantu-Ledesma and a second guitarist summoned impressionist harmonics and overtones so subsuming, so spiraling that the very rafters three stories above refracted with prismatic sound.
McMahon was the grumpy wrestling overlord, and Trump was the benevolent rich guy who checked in by video screen and made it rain from the rafters.
He also said that he had washed the blood from his clothes and tried to toss a pair of gloves into the rafters of a barn.
Remember, this is a show with a history of serving up unforgettable moments — think Madonna's "Vogue" performance; Britney and the snake; Lady Gaga bleeding from rafters.
But that camera doesn't linger in the rafters, it's pulled in distressingly tight to the player character, with just enough buffer to see what's behind him.
He also wandered the events, climbed the rafters and snapped smartphone pictures, which he then posted on both his and the campaign's various social-media accounts.
The new tax law is a gut-punch to the Gwich'in and will stab at businesses bringing annual hikers, rafters, researchers, and others to the refuge.
The 4,844-square-foot home, which has three bedrooms and four bathrooms, was built with Tuscan-style bricks and wooden rafters, giving it a rural character.
Within the painting, Barnes perfectly captures the collective energy of a club packed to the rafters with dancers and musicians who are in a euphoric zone.
Although banners of the Big 5 programs hang in the Palestra's rafters, Penn is the only one to have all of its home games at the gym.
So if the only show of resistance within Trump World comes in the form of a wrist slap in a driveway or a frown from the rafters?
The Birmingham fans, as every athletics crowd has done for 15 years, roared the 2003 world champ to the rafters as he qualified for Saturday's semi-finals.
When officers arrived, they began searching the house and found Castro lying on the ceiling rafters in a crawlspace in the attic, according to the incident report.
Three Dakota Access Pipeline protesters were arrested for scaling the rafters of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota and hanging a banner urging divestment from the proposed pipeline.
Imposing steel rafters and soaring 29-foot ceilings there hark back to a time when the space was used as a gymnasium and an indoor running track.
We walked through what had clearly been entire neighborhoods of fine homes with stone walls, palm-trunk rafters and intricate geometric designs in stucco around their entryways.
There may not be a banner to raise to the rafters, but you can get your hands on this framed poster of Shane Battier and White Chocolate.
"We thank Andre for all of his contributions and look forward to seeing his number in the rafters at Chase Center," Lacob said in a statement Sunday.
The two protesters seem to be suspended from rock climbing equipment from the rafters, as police cleared out the sections below them, in case of an accident.
Before we've even got started, the only man in the class is swinging from the rafters, his vest falling towards the floor to expose his tattooed torso.
Once you're up, grab the loot and follow the rooftop around to a stone walkway, which leads to a door opening into the upper rafters of Firelink.
The problem with prevention is that you don't always get your name in the rafters; it is hard to appreciate something that did not end up happening.
At the primary school, the floor has been lifted higher than many adults, leaving the classrooms jammed in the rafters with less than five feet of space.
Adding another, unexpected and visually dazzling dimension to all these horizontal proceedings is a grand piano — complete with player — which every so often descends from the rafters.
He raised a plaintive hand to his teammates and to Anfield, packed to the rafters, in apology; he shook his head, as if to clear the cobwebs.
So she demolished the dropped ceiling and added decorative rafters made from reclaimed barn timbers from Grand Wood, a company in Naples, N.Y., that Mr. Sands financed.
He retired in 22020 and his jerseys were sent into the rafters at Staples Center in December 211 during the halftime ceremony of a Lakers-Warriors game.
On the second floor are two bedrooms with bathrooms; the third floor is a vast suite beneath the rafters, illuminated by three oculus windows and two skylights.
In the center of the gallery is what can only be described as a nest or secret garden that hangs from the rafters of the old building.
There is nothing symbolic or spiritual, however, about the turbulent aftermath of the fire that broke out among the oak rafters of the roof on April 15.
McBryde-Johnson captured the disconnect: On the giant TV screen in the rafters, there's a woman in a wheelchair with both arms crossed over her chest, scowling.
Bathgate, who wore No. 9, and Howell, who wore No. 3, were jointly honored at the Garden in February 2009, when their numbers were raised to the rafters.
Founded in 1985 by Matthew Freud — great-grandson of legendary psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud — Freuds' offices are stuffed with the rafters with an eclectic collection of artworks and curiosities.
Snag one of the tables on the patio or climb up to a perch beneath the soaring rafters, which offers a bird's-eye view of the busy bar.
Vocalist Rachel's stage presence has grown even more commanding, and occasionally unsettling; she challenges the listener to engage, as her voice booms, shrieks, and claws at the rafters.
Given how eagerly word-nerds recently shared this tit-bit about adjective order on social media, the lecture-halls for linguistics classes should be crammed to the rafters.
Estevez then went to the Arizona Fall League where he went 1-2 with six saves and a 3.97 ERA in 11 games for the Salt River Rafters.
Protesters who oppose the Dakota Access Pipeline dropped a large banner from the rafters of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis during a Vikings-Bears game on Sunday afternoon.
Not only are Ms. Chipaumire and Kaolack confined to the ring, with all its associations with black manhood, but they're also rigged to the rafters by elastic bands.
They gripped each other in their strong hands like the rafters which some master-builder frames for the roof of a high house to keep the wind out.
NOTES: The game was delayed approximately four minutes with 4:12 remaining in the third quarter after a light bulb in the rafters of the arena caught fire.
"It's kind of awesome," Nate Robinson said in 2008, when asked about his jersey being hung not-quite-in-the-rafters of the Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas.
They settled on a modern misting system that would quell a fire in the rafters, but would minimize water damage that sprinklers might cause in plaster vaulting below.
They watched as the Olympic flag was raised to the rafters to the sound of a little-known Greek composer's song, sapping the usual emotion from the proceedings.
"I wish I had written it, and he were reviewing it, praising it to the rafters of the auditorium, recommending it to every parent and librarian," Kitman wrote.
The stage show was over, the arena lights had gone up, and fans were clutching pink balloons that had dropped from the rafters — souvenirs from a special night.
Rose petals fall like rain from the rafters, fellow dancers parade out to deliver bouquets, and audience members crowd the aisles, roaring as if at a rock concert.
Bring in the weeds, use unusual vessels, hang flowers from the rafters or lay them out on a long table or tack them to the edges of shelves.
Sidney Crosby and Co. will raise the fifth championship banner in franchise history to the rafters Wednesday night before kicking off the season against the visiting St. Louis Blues.
"Does anyone know how a monkey would have ended up in the rafters of an urban department store and remain there undisturbed for probably decades?" a page administrator posted.
And anyway, if you don't forgive him, you're missing out on one of the few experimentally minded producers unafraid to aim his technicolor productions for a stadiums' highest rafters.
Of course you don't because for some reason, it's not hanging in the rafters at Staples Center next to the other greats like Magic, Shaq, Kareem and Jerry West.
Kobe Bryant will be the first Laker in team history to have TWO jersey numbers retired ... when they put #8 and #24 in the Staples Center rafters in December.
"We came out (and) just wanted to be the first team that hit first (and) be physical," Middleton told ESPN after the game as confetti fell from the rafters.
Exposed rafters adorned with statement light fixtures, industrial-style work tables and a practical but pretty test kitchen all capture the Goop "ethos" to make work feel more relaxed.
The Ducks retired Niedermayer's No. 27 in a pregame ceremony, making him the third Anaheim player with a number in the rafters, along with Paul Kariya and Teemu Selanne.
Two protesters climbed the rafters of the stadium and hung a sign reading "Divest #NoDAPL," according to a press release sent by the organizers to reporters at the stadium.
In October 2010, the organization raised No. 93 to the rafters in honor of William A. Torrey, the former Panthers president and current special advisor to the general manager.
As successive courses were presented, and waiters and chefs scurried around the restaurant, ducking their heads to avoid hitting low rafters, members of our group compared élite dining experiences.
The former Celtic great, whose next appearance on the home court could be when his No. 323 is raised to the rafters, started and played the first 4:57.
BRUSSELS — He lived under the rafters in a small attic apartment in the Molenbeek district of Brussels, and became known to some followers as the Santa Claus of jihad.
Though its members sing a different tune from their Greek forebears — with soaring gospel strains that make the rafters tremble — they remain somber, celebratory and essential to listen to.
The club returned the favor Thursday, enshrining him on the Rogers Centre's Level of Excellence and unfurling a No. 32 banner from the center field rafters to thunderous applause.
Then my guide, Machar Reid of Tennis Australia, began pointing toward the rafters, to cameras, 11 of them, and a large flat-screen monitor fixed high above the court.
The director, Chris Moukarbel, frames the story with scenes from Gaga's February Super Bowl halftime performance, her studded boots dangling midair as she is hoisted to the stadium rafters.
Standing in for the OK Corral was Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, packed to its creaking wooden rafters with touts and gamblers eager to witness this head-to-head showdown.
Beneath the rafters on the third floor of the former ironworks factory that now houses Pioneer Works, her studio is decorated (with props from a film set) like a speakeasy.
It was not exactly a chatty bunch — Gosling joked at one point there was a sniper in the rafters if he were to reveal too much about the new film.
Former team president Magic Johnson, whose jersey hangs from the Staples Centers rafters, said Monday it was general manager Rob Pelinka's backstabbing ways that led to his resignation in April.
The other person who climbed to the rafters to unleash the banner, 28-year-old Sen Holiday, is currently on trial after she pleaded not guilty to the same misdemeanors.
Home fans shook the rafters throughout a steamy night at the venue, but pockets of Scottish fans also went berserk as the Archibald siblings pedaled off with a medal each.
So, when we spotted Steph's old college coach, Bob McKillop out in D.C., we had to get an explanation for why Steph's old #30 jersey ain't hangin' in the rafters.
Tapping into the hunting techniques of it's ancestors, Crunch the Wolf forces Benny the Bull off a cliff (the rafters) and Lucky the Leprechaun does a jig in the carnage.
Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline hung a massive sign from the rafters of U.S. Bank Stadium Sunday, during an NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears.
In December, Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel tweeted out a photo on a mostly empty arena at a Trump rally with a caption, "Packed to the rafters," mocking the president.
But Mr. Trent, typically heard strumming a guitar, and Ms. Hearst, chiefly the band's drummer, can deliver as much punch with a lighter premise, singing in their rafters-raising harmony.
All four players have had their numbers retired — most recently Brodeur's, in February — and it is all but a certainty that Elias's No. 211 will hang in the rafters, too.
She focuses on a single river, the Green River, where ranchers, frackers, rafters, fishermen, and urbanites all fight for their share of the water, while contending with Byzantine state policies.
White-water rafters on a 25-day trip through the Grand Canyon with no cell service or internet access emerged to find a world dramatically changed by the virus outbreak.
In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis said the movie "lifts you to the rafters, transporting you with the greatness of its filmmaking," and named it a Critic's Pick.
For another Calvin show, models walked through ankle-deep drifts of popcorn under looming barn façades, from whose rafters hung cheerleaders' pompoms, created, by Ruby, out of blood-red yarn.
Their creative output, both effortless and unyielding, has generated at least two anthems this year — "Mask Off" and "Bad and Boujee" — guaranteed to shake this Brooklyn arena to the rafters.
He retired in 2016 and his Los Angeles Lakers jerseys were sent into the rafters at Staples Center in December 2017 during the halftime ceremony of a Lakers-Warriors game.
Millman also got an early break in the decider but Federer broke back and, as the crowd roared both players to the rafters, the match headed towards its dramatic denouement.
JON PARELES Going way, way over the top, Lizzo's knowing but wholehearted take on an old-fashioned, orchestral soul ballad tosses around profanities as she belts it to the rafters.
Dance, dance, for the figure is easy The tune is catching and will not stop Dance till the stars come down with the rafters Dance, dance, dance till you drop. —W.
Bats in the genus  Scotophilus  (skuh-TOE-fill-us), also known as African yellow house bats, live close to humans, typically nesting in the eaves and rafters of people&aposs homes.
Pierce, who will sign a one-day contract and then retire as a Celtic before his No. 34 goes up in the rafters, is making his final appearance as a player.
Also making their case to the sheriffs: Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, which suspended a large white cylinder emblazoned with the ICE logo from the rafters of the expo hall.
Don't get too comfy, Kobe ... Marco Rubio says "there's no doubt" the Heat are gonna retire LeBron's jersey -- giving the King two numbers up in the rafters (but in different arenas).
He got in the rafters of the factory, lobbing grenades and wearing down the mechs armor with a heavy laser while I crept along the floor, silently knifing the Nazi reinforcements.
There was just nothing special about them – nothing that made him stand out in an industry already packed to the rafters with 30something white men with beefy biceps and handsome frowns.
That is not how they wanted to enter a game with the Edmonton Oilers that will feature the franchise's best player seeing his number hoisted to the rafters at Prudential Center.
I said, 'I want you to dance together, and the [concept] is you're going to stay in this box of light' that just happened to be shining through these weird rafters.
In a performance that is part possession, part workout and part wig, Adrienne Warren rocks the rafters and dissolves your doubts about anyone daring to step into the diva's high heels.
Parker celebrated the special evening surrounded by family, friends and many of his former teammates as they honored the athlete with speeches and watched his jersey be uncovered in the rafters.
Factories have reported shrinking overseas orders for months and warehouses in America are packed to the rafters with Chinese goods that retailers stockpiled last year in anticipation of more U.S. tariffs.
So far, all we know about Lady Gaga's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance is that it'll involve hanging from the rafters, a lot of cardio, and a slew of costume changes.
If there was a disorienting note, it was the fake snow that drifted down from the rafters, insidiously clinging to clothes and shoes and hair and, one hoped, not one's lungs.
Plants hang from the rafters and sometimes end up in your drink, too, thanks to botanically infused cocktails (9993 baht) like Ananda's Flyboy (juniper spirit, aloe vera, thyme and white grape).
There were the American rafters in the Grand Canyon who, like Avdeev, had no idea what had happened while they were on the river and cut off from the outside world.
You can use this drill for hours on end, whether you're working overhead on the rafters or bent underneath the kitchen sink, and your arms and hands will never get tired.
On the second floor, boxing gloves covered with plaid or floral-patterned tea towels hang from the rafters in clusters or pairs that grip one another, perhaps in combat or mutual aid.
In June nearly 2 million fans clogged Toronto streets for a victory parade but on Tuesday, as the banner was hoisted to the rafters, few hopes were being raised along with it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish provided a rip-roaring climax to the world track cycling championships with a stunning Madison victory that rocked London's velodrome to its rafters on Sunday.
Work crews allowed giant N.B.A. playoff banners to hang from the rafters Saturdaynight, because the Cavaliers could avoid elimination by winning Game 5 of the N.B.A. finals on Monday in Oakland, Calif.
He pointed out mud nests that cliff swallows have built in the rafters of hangars and places where blackbirds flock, in the grass, and sometimes inside the airplanes parked on a ramp.
Celebratory balloons had been strung from the rafters at Nirmal Hriday Home for the Dying Destitute, and they bounced around merrily under the overhead fans while nuns sang hymns in reedy voices.
This "Sweeney" begins in what seems like a nondescript church basement, perhaps in the 1970s or '80s: There's a lot of polyester, and lines of small British flags hang from the rafters.
He went into a vegetable market and got so caught up recording the sound of birds in its rafters that he almost got hit by a cabbage-laden forklift hurtling toward him.
He never concedes the role he's played in making all that success possible, but he'll have proof of it when he retires, when the team hangs his number 40 in the rafters.
On Thursday, it was a fully feathered (but still very dead) duck that was tossed from the rafters above by one of the franchise record-setting 17,423 in attendance for Game 4.
During Tuesday's game, a boisterous crowd packed the rafters of the Olympic aquatic stadium, producing deafening cheers when Brazil got the ball, and equally loud boos and hisses whenever Croatia had it.
There was no trace of him in the Jumbotron highlight reels or in the rafters, where the Clipper posters that normally cover the Laker championship banners had been replaced by black tarp.
Once their paperwork had been vetted, they entered the marriage hall, a high-ceilinged room with wood rafters, art on the walls and a few rows of red chairs for wedding parties.
Taking advantage of Gonzaga big man Brandon Clarke's fourth foul, Duke pulled within a basket as Blue Devils fans sent an earthquake of noise off the rafters of tiny Lahaina Civic Center.
There will be no flashy Big 12 championship rings to pass out to the players next season, no new year to add to the league championship banner in the Allen Fieldhouse rafters.
The fields behind Hirochi Robaina's house are full of mature tobacco plants, and the drying houses where the tobacco hangs and ages for at least 30 days are stacked to the rafters.
I've made every adjustment I can — installed screens, put stickers on the glass door, hung icicle lights from the rafters — but migratory birds can be especially vulnerable to disorientation near unfamiliar buildings.
The bill just passed 217-213 -- unclear if it would've covered Chaffetz's costs -- but Democrats could be heard chanting, "Na na na na hey hey, goodbye" from the rafters after the vote.
The less-than-glamorous Inglewood Forum, where the awards took place last Sunday, was filled to the rafters with jailbait; midriffs bared, exposing belly rings their mothers no doubt signed waivers to procure.
Spurs beat Thunder despite Westbrook's triple-double OKLAHOMA CITY — It came from the upper rafters, but a faint echo of MVP could be heard as Kawhi Leonard stood at the free throw line.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - In the dead of night, Thai firefighter Pinyo Pukpinyo stealthily approaches a python coiled around the rafters of a home in Bangkok, and quickly grabs its head with his bare hands.
Yahoo Sports reported Wednesday that the stadium, which is expected to seat 110,85033 when completed, is still under construction but is set to be completed and filled to the rafters for Trump's Feb.
She speaks to the average American; she is a mom, a wife, gay, an activist, a songwriter, a singer with a voice that goes all the way to the rafters, and a woman.
Jon's planned return was predicted and anticipated, but at least the show made an effort to hide it, with producers and cast members swearing to the rafters that Jon was really, truly gone.
F Paul Pierce, making another return to Boston where his No. 34 will one day hang from the rafters, said before the game that this "could be" his last visit to TD Garden.
F Paul Pierce will sign a one-day contract and then retire as a Celtic before his No. 34 goes up in the rafters after he makes his final appearance as a player.
Not only was his June campaign kickoff in Orlando packed to the rafters, he said at the White House, but there were about 20,000 people "outside" the Amway Center unable to get in.
Ben spoke with Kimmel on the late-night talk show and officially retired forever from playing The Dark Knight ... and to commemorate the moment -- Jimmy said they'd hang his costume in the rafters.
There's a part in the original "Prostitute Flange," right after the jersey in the rafters part, where Wayne sings "every time I see you I get asthma baby" and then acts it out.
Hart's brother Owen died in horrific circumstances at a WWE event, plunging from the rafters when his harness, meant to lower him from the sky for a superhero gimmick he was working, broke.
He constantly cites legendary Knicks coach Red Holzman as one of his biggest influences, and still pals around with Bill Bradley and other former teammates whose jerseys hang in Madison Square Garden's rafters.
STONY-FACED Yohan Blake, who has also served a drugs ban, was cheered to the rafters when he was introduced for the final but Gatlin just remained stony-faced through all the jeering.
When supporters chanted "build the wall" at Trump's rally, he corrected them to say "finish the wall," the slogan that appeared on banners hanging from the rafters inside the El Paso County Coliseum.
Astonishingly, the majority of the audience seemed pretty jazzed about Swift's sparkly rendition of "Out of the Woods," and even more understanding about the clouds of glittery confetti that rained from the rafters.
The most spectacular gorge in the world isn't likely to draw many college "breakers," and its stunning views are a delight for hikers, whitewater rafters and those simply desiring to celebrate Mother Nature.
Part Old World department store, part Southern-accented European flea market, the deceptively well-edited shop is stuffed to its Victorian-era rafters with everything from sturdy kitchen gear to French-milled soaps.
Pantone 542 — here known as Carolina Blue — colors parts of the court, the padding behind the baskets, the seats, the seat cushions, the beams and vents in the rafters, even the overhead speakers.
Standing beneath a huppah suspended from the rafters and bedecked in blue delphiniums, pink quicksand roses, and white snapdragons, peonies and garden roses, the couple exchanged rings, and glowing words about each other.
The linemates will reunite at Madison Square Garden on Sunday as Ratelle's No. 19 joins the numbers of other franchise luminaries in the rafters before the Rangers' game against the Detroit Red Wings.
With its split second pyrotechnic timing, massive rollercoaster set pieces, and towering projection work, its indisputably a show for stadiums, meant to be seen and felt by the teens filling the highest rafters.
In their briefs, they swung for the rafters, asking the justices to take up the case, overturn precedent and render an opinion rooted in the First Amendment that would have a broad national impact.
Within the core of the Arsenale building, fabric moth sculptures are hidden in the rafters, and fill artist Petrit Halilaj's exhibition space, titled, Do you realize there is a rainbow even if it's night!?
This is like any doctor's pre-exam room, except for hand-painted head-in-the-holes of Little Bo Peep and her sheep hanging from the rafters, in storage until the next county fair.
Yet even these stealth sections, as scripted as they might feel, have their moments.. Take this bit: You walk into a room with nothing but rats and a corpse quietly swaying from the rafters.
Audiences shout back to the ringmaster's questions, which are often posed in the form of upwardly rising blasts on his whistle, and sing along with the music, and dance until the canvas rafters shake.
"I'm happy Jean is doing something that makes him happy and it just happens to be close to where the Islanders are playing now," said Denis, whose No. 5 hangs from the Barclays rafters.
The roof of the base's largest hangar, which has been used to store jets during weaker storms, was skinned down to its steel rafters, revealing at least three small planes inside, covered in debris.
So after his filled-to-the-rafters rally in the country's fourth-largest city Monday, Mr. Trump on Saturday, on the second-to-last weekend before the election, will find himself in Murphysboro, Ill.
It was their third game in five days, they had only seven scholarship players, and they were battling in an arena filled to the rafters with the green-and-white colors of their opponent.
CHICAGO — Reminders of the past hang chronologically in the United Center rafters, where the Chicago Blackhawks' Indian head logo is displayed on banners bookending the six white flags saluting the team's Stanley Cup championships.
Off the colonnade there are dozens of cell-like rooms, traditionally stacked to the rafters with thousands of bowls, tureens and urns in steel, brass or colored enamel — dowry offerings handed down through generations.
In Mexico, generations have grown up admiring the masked luchadores who, for a $50 prize, will flip and body slam opponents in epic fights in modest arenas packed to the rafters with screaming fans.
Astarion, in the rafters, would use an exploding arrow and detonate it behind the enemy mage, which would throw him over the edge of the pit and into the jaws of the spiders below.
It's a 5,000-person venue, so up to the rafters, it's full of beautifully dressed human beings and speckled every two people with a wonderful talented actor who you've admired for your entire life.
Elias became the first Devils forward to get his number retired and joined defensemen Scott Stevens, Ken Daneyko and Scott Niedermayer and goaltender Martin Brodeur to get honored with their jersey in the rafters.
With cotton-candy-hued curls, Zendaya flies through the rafters — while singing, no less — as Anne Wheeler, coaxed by an impoverished Barnum (Hugh Jackman) into joining the circus that will catapult him to stardom.
Thus humbly situated and desperately sleep deprived, one morning I hallucinated that we had installed a pulley system in our bedroom rafters to swing our addicted child from the comfort of our flannel sheets.
You grab your bag from overhead, stumble through the bright lights of the airport towards customs and then — suddenly — you're funneled through a 20-foot shipping container that's packed to the rafters with biometric gadgetry.
As the blast radius of today settles, the net now has a probable hemorrhaging of ad dollars from the loss of the show that it hailed to rafters at  its upfronts presentation  on May 15.
What was it like the first time that you stood on that Olympic podium, clutched the gold medal, and heard our national anthem played while the red, white and blue was raised to the rafters?
The Tabby made a break for it—sprinting out into the hellscape that is JFK, jumping onto a checkout counter, and scrambling up into the rafters, far out of reach of her human pursuers below.
For their last ten minutes, the band completely trashed the stage—pushing amps over, spitting in the camera, and throwing guitars all the way up to the rafters and letting them smash on the ground.
We are asked to celebrate having a voice, being able to sing out, raise arms to the rafters, sing and sweat and inhabit this place with some feeling, ambition that is larger than the self.
One recent morning, Cameron Mackintosh — the producer of "Les Miserables," who owns seven West End theaters — stood in the rafters of his Gielgud Theater, which dates from 1906, and pointed at its newly restored ceiling.
A second-round pick, No. 51 over all in the 1994 N.H.L. draft, Elias said he felt honored that a banner with his jersey number would join the others in the rafters at Prudential Center.
Curtis, now having the school to himself, embarked on a Ferris Bueller-esque adventure by dunking baskets in the school gym, roasting marshmallows over a Bunsen burner and casually tossing the school's mascot from the rafters.
After all, at a time when (ostensibly) witty putdowns and see-what-I-did-there reference-tossing have become the web's de facto lingua franca, what need could there be for more from-the-rafters riffing?
MINNEAPOLIS – One of two people charged with misdemeanors for unfurling a banner protesting the Dakota Access pipeline from the rafters of U.S. Bank Stadium during a Minnesota Vikings game has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.
Trump told supporters, who packed a hockey rink to the rafters for a raucous and freewheeling speech, that the delay showed why they need to vote against "mean and nasty and untruthful" Democrats in the Nov.
The apparel, which will hang from the rafters, consists of "wearable works of art in the style of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren's groundbreaking bondage-inspired line from the 1970s," explains the gallery director Taylor Trabulus.
"The internet is full to the rafters with animal penis stories, popular science pieces about animal penises and listicles about animal penises," Jules Howard, science educator and creator of the app, explained in a Twitter thread.
It's encouraged in a few areas: a dark hallway in psychotronics with broken rafters hints strongly at the possibility, and some of the GLOO'ed up windows and doors can be climbed, giving you a better view.
Soon, a medley of songs from "The Little Mermaid" began, and as the tipsy choir reached the climax to "Part of Your World" they lifted their hands toward the Christmas lights hanging from the trembling rafters.
NOTES: Georgetown coach John Thompson III was able to look up from his bench and see the number of his father, former Providence star and Georgetown coach John Thompson, in the rafters, retired by the Friars.
Here, the swell is accessed by jumping off a rock that juts out into the river, dodging whatever kayakers and rafters come into the cross hairs and then muscling back to the base of the wave.
He showed me a "WristStrong" bracelet, a relic of Colbert's injury, that he had fished out of the rafters using a decorative saber given to him by J.D. Amato, his friend and former co-executive producer.
Franklin did her thing over two days in January 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in South Central Los Angeles — her thing being a simultaneous rising to the rafters and bringing down the house.
But perhaps Tuesday's game may be the start of a new day for the team: an end to the jinx and the first step toward a banner hoisted to the rafters of the Capital One Arena.
The garbage man's daily lifting of heavy burdens, the carpenter who crawls on roof rafters, the stevedore, the commercial fisherman, those who are on their feet or doing other strenuous physical labor all day for years?
At the top is Lizzo's "Cuz I Love You," whose "wholehearted take on an old-fashioned, orchestral soul ballad tosses around profanities as she belts it to the rafters," they write (and include a Spotify playlist).
The Shrine is a big old barn of a building, and Disney blasted it with Star Wars stuff from the red carpet to the rafters, including a four-story First Order walker that loomed over arriving dignitaries.
Afterwards, Obama reprised his address to a packed-to-the-rafters crowd of 11,000 at a hockey rink at the University of Nebraska, a state where he acknowledged he got "whupped" in his 2012 re-election campaign.
She is not merely missing but snared in the web of a trafficking network, trading in young girls, which stretches right up to the rafters of government, and whose mansion of vice is situated in midtown Manhattan.
The action takes place in a kind of show-biz prop vault, a tidy and dazzling array of wonders that stretches up toward the rafters, replete with clothing racks, Venetian masks, and Tiffany and ball-fringed lamps.
The better surprise is in a second room where Smith has a stack of used clothing arrange in a pillar, a structure composed of bodily castoffs raised to the rafters, raised to the roof, thereby becoming totemic.
My fear of heights now somehow cured, I grabbed a ladder and headed back onto the roof, balancing myself on rafters while draping the torn tarpaulin back over the open spaces and nailing it to the wood.
The crowd seemed buoyed by the frivolity of the clowns, and the way that a triple flip from the rafters by a glittering young woman onto the shoulders of a beaming young man made anything seem possible.
Other entertainers, from Keegan-Michael Key floating down from the rafters with an umbrella, à la Mary Poppins, to Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sitting side by side on a piano bench for "Shallow," kept things moving.
The lights turned blue, and "Orion" was unfurled in all its eight-minute-long glory; the instrumental epic's crystalline melodies soared up to the rafters as Hetfield blew a kiss heavenwards and Ulrich raised his drumsticks high.
On a card heavy with Brazil-versus-the-world implications and with a reported 45,000 spectators in attendance, a fight pitting Sao Paolo against Ohio begged for "uh vai morrer" chants to tumble down from the rafters.
She was clearly upset: Just down the road and across the Millennium Bridge was the Tate Modern, the giant brick building filled to the rafters with the finest contemporary art the contemporary art world has to offer.
Confetti rained from the rafters of the MGM Grand Garden Arena as Morris led the crowd — including Halsey and Derek Hough — in a star-studded singalong of the soulful track before the audience rose in a standing ovation.
It was never meant to be a work for everyone to enjoy (as the website suggests), because the only people able to come into contact with it would have been the reluctant townspeople, wealthy whitewater rafters, and vacationers.
When throngs of refugees left the island in 1980, according to the site, the Coast Guard began using the American Shoal Lighthouse as a lookout tower as the number of calls to respond to rafters in distress skyrocketed.
Think about it: This isn't a sudden surprising pandemic slamming America with no warning -- no, we have been watching it creep our way for months, public health officials have shouted from the rafters, yet Washington postured and shrugged.
The puck caromed off the right post and squirted toward Schenn, who was left staring toward the rafters after his shot from the doorstep was corralled by the 24-year-old Russian netminder while sprawled on his stomach.
It is a giveaway gone awry because cold smoothies were supposed to parachute from the rafters down to the sweating crowd and players, but everything launches at once and the entire arena is drenched in Açaí Adventure ®.
Structure is similarly lacking in "Sepia" (2010), based on Kobo Abe's novel "The Woman in the Dunes," in which the dancers, sensuously lunging and kicking, bathe in streams of sand that pour from vessels hanging from the rafters.
Upstairs, in a gallery space that doubles as an auditorium for educational talks (including one that night by the fashion designer Thom Browne), fabrics dyed by John Alexander Skelton had been hung across the ceiling rafters to dry.
ON SEPTEMBER 1ST Germany's ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) scored its worst result at a state election in Saxony for three decades—and the party faithful, crammed into a sweaty restaurant in Dresden, cheered it to the rafters.
And if that produced grumbles about politicizing the military and the Scouts, he had no need to worry at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, a 7,000-seat arena filled to the rafters as more watched on screens outside.
After his 20-year playing career, the Lakers retired both jersey numbers Bryant wore for the team - 8 and 24 - which hang from the arena's rafters along with the numbers of other Lakers' greats, including Johnson and O'Neal.
The Lakers have those 16 championship banners swinging in the Staples Center rafters along with all those retired jerseys of players who need only a single name — Magic and Kareem and Elgin and Wilt and Shaquille and Kobe.
With his wife in the rafters, Mr. Bercow announced his departure on the last day Parliament was sitting before a premature dismissal, imposed when Mr. Johnson pulled a surprise parliamentary maneuver to suspend the body for five weeks.
The managers at two bars in Moscow that have been showing World Cup games said their venues had been packed to the rafters whenever Russia was playing, but that they did not expect the high demand to continue.
Book-lined wine bars (Café Candelabro), restaurants (Restaurante Book) and cafes (Livraria da Baixa) fill the district, which is also home to Livraria Lello, a stunning Old World bookshop stocked to the rafters with new and antiquarian tomes.
But it's Davis, not surprisingly, who really shakes the rafters, in a performance tailor-made for her -- one where guardedness and patience gives way to ferocious rage, demonstrating that when pressed, Rose can give as good as she gets.
The candidates ended Saturday at a state Democratic Party dinner in frigid Manchester, where Buttigieg defended himself from attacks on his experience, and raucous crowds backing Sanders and Elizabeth Warren packed the rafters of Southern New Hampshire University Arena.
" Jeffrey Coleman, the victim's brother, said, "For me and the family, it's been rough to yell all this time and shout to the rafters about seeking justice for our family member, my brother, and to fall on deaf ears.
Local TV network BFM-TV reported that the fire was "possibly linked" to the renovation, and began in the rafters, but there were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding at the hour the fire broke out.
Anti-Pipeline Activists Stage Minneapolis Stadium Protest  Two anti-Dakota Access Pipeline protesters interrupted the Minnesota Vikings-Chicago Bears game Sunday, climbing the rafters to unfurl a banner urging stadium sponsor US Bank to "divest" from the pipeline project.
His dad — who is just an old-timey misogynist villain at this point, but again, a lot of these characters play-to-the-rafters so we gotta just go with it — tries to step in with a huge ring.
When the first National Hockey League game was played in the United States, it did not begin with screeching bald eagles dropping apple pies from the rafters or a pyrotechnics display that would have rivalled 13th of July celebrations.
Tina Turner is seventy-nine and happily retired in Switzerland, but her story and her music are still reverberating to the rafters in "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical," which is playing in London, in Hamburg, and now on Broadway.
While no official cause has been named, some reports from local TV station BFM-TV indicate the fire was "possibly linked" to the renovation and began in the rafters, though no workers were scheduled to be there when it broke out.
I was able to watch "Dragonstone" at the official premiere of season seven, with the cast in attendance, with audience cheers rising to the rafters any time anything happened in the episode, which was projected on a big, big screen.
His sweaty, loud live shows usually end with him stripped down to his boxers and socks, climbing onto beams and hanging off of rafters, screaming "Fuck the Queen" in front of a huge Union Jack, like a demented punk act.
Over the weekend, it held an event in Norfolk, Virginia, packed to the rafters with recognizable names, albeit ones that ranged from fighters in the twilight of their careers to those simply waiting for someone to take away their licenses.
In his review of the track, EW's Nolan Feeney opined, "It's the most explosive and epic thing Lorde has done, a sign that she can be just as captivating when she's aiming for the rafters as she is pursuing something quieter."  
Clear out your schedules for spring, the Red Bull Music Academy announced its Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York lineup today, and it's packed to the rafters with bleeding edge talent from across the dance and electronic music spectrum.
During the moody dream ballet (John Heginbotham's daring choreography pays tribute to Agnes de Mille's original), cowboy boots fall from the rafters, one by one, and the sound they make as they hit the stage is as explosive as those gunshots.
That Lil Chano from 79 was able to take over Cellular Field, the baseball stadium closest to his childhood neighborhood, and have his name hung in the rafters, was a triumphant act, and a profound gift to a specific place.
Ducking under the rafters by the door, then taking care not to slide on the mud that the workers had not entirely remediated, we straggled out into the all-consuming darkness, and began the long passage home across the sea. ♦
She completed the paintings in 1955, on plywood sheets, and they were tucked under the rafters of a storage barn at Melrose Plantation near Natchitoches, La. The paintings, however, have held up somewhat better than the barn, known as African House.
But fibromyalgia, the disorder causing her intense body spasms and facial pain, has serious implications for anyone, let alone a person whose job requires her to sing and dance while suspended from football stadium rafters in four-inch silver-studded heels.
Without a doubt, he is one of the most beloved figures to ever wear a Warriors uniform and both a Hall of Fame player and Hall of Fame person, hence his No. 42 jersey hanging from the rafters at Oracle Arena.
I've seen Mr. Washington a number of times, most recently raising the rafters at Brooklyn Steel, and I'd venture to say that few in the crowded room had any historical marker in mind; we were caught in an onrushing present tense.
In "Dark Bathroom," a doll-size corpse sprawls in a bathtub, and an empty bottle lies open on the carpet; in "Attic," a gray-haired woman, in stockings Lee knitted with pins, hangs from the rafters beside an overturned chair.
But he still helped create its highlight, the lofty Gallery, a cross between a great medieval banquet hall and a Victorian museum of curiosities, with glass and iron skylights, pink and green walls, dark leather sofas and dark wood rafters.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Two South Korean skaters on Friday brought down the rafters at the Olympic skating arena as local crowds roared approval of their performances and the two earned praise from two-time Olympic medal winner Kim Yuna.
And then, as it unleashed a take-no-prisoners publicity campaign, with ads for the cookies papering subway stations, glowing on television screens, hanging from the rafters of Rome's main train station, they brought Nutella Biscuits home to Italy in November.
At the show, he played keyboards, guitar and bass, and toward the end, the two sat together in a bed that slowly floated up to the rafters and performed "I Love You," mirroring how they first wrote it, Eilish said.
At the Space Center, we walked through a new memorial to Apollo 1—including a wall dedicated to my grandfather and the other men who attempted the rescue—and strolled under the massive Saturn V rocket hung from the rafters.
Local TV network BFM-TV is reporting that the fire was "possibly linked" to the renovation of the building and began in the rafters, but there were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding at the hour the fire broke out.
Murray's win was cheered to the rafters as he celebrated under the new roof on Court One after British fans had earlier enjoyed victories by local favorites Johanna Konta and Harriet Dart in the women's singles and Dan Evans in the men's.
Though local TV network BFM-TV reports that the fire was "possibly linked" to the renovation of the building and began in the rafters, but there were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding at the hour the fire broke out.
Local TV network BFM-TV is reporting that the fire was "possibly linked" to the renovation of the building and began in the rafters, but there were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding at the hour the fire broke out.
At a show in Edmonton, Alberta last year, James had an impromptu pull-up session on the venue's low-hanging rafters before swinging his mic around on its cord like a knight's flail and smashing an audience member's beer out of his hand.
On a night when those competing emotions coursed through a packed-to-the-rafters Wrigley Field, the Cubs kept their hopes of a World Series title alive Sunday by beating back the Cleveland Indians and their own nerves with a 21-23 victory.
It was unintentionally forgotten in a packing house's rafters, until noticed by ham purveyor P.D. Gwaltney Jr. Sensing a prime marketing opportunity, he made the ham his "pet," complete with a brass collar, and took it on the road as an oddity.
His house was soon crammed to the rafters with his four sisters, his brother and his sister-in-law, and his mother, Maria, who lived with Herman for much of her widowhood, even though he gives every indication of having despised her.
Hart's brother, Owen, died during a WWE pay-per-view match in 1999 after falling to his death while he was being lowered into the ring from the rafters of the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo. Owen Hart fell 78 feet to his death.
In the Armory Presents section, devoted to newer galleries, the Lower East Side's Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery may have the most dazzling booth, with glowing paper pulp paintings by David Scanavino and matching vinyl flooring that gives way to tall monoliths jutting toward the rafters.
Highlights from that era are easily identifiable by a single shot—the camera slowly panning in from the Skydome rafters, covering a distance so great at a speed so unhurried that it feels like the entire game could pass before the camera reaches the court.
Within the first 15 minutes alone, Kendrick danced with a man on fire, Perry descended from the rafters in a glittering space suit to make jokes about fidget spinners, Ed Sheeran did an acoustic cover of "XO Tour Llif3" (with Lil Uzi Vert onstage, natch).
Its naked concrete floor and arched ceilings are flooded with light from projectors dangling from the rafters like green and purple eyes maniacally scoping out the dancefloor while four prism-like crystals the size of fists break the rays of light into kaleidoscopic, colorful chaos.
We had a 100m winner Gatlin booed to the rafters and a 200m victor Ramil Guliyev, whose winning time was nearly a second slower than Bolt's best and who ended up being interrogated in the victory press conference about his adopted country Turkey's doping record.
A banner with Callander's number with the Lumberjacks, 15, hangs in the rafters at Quicken Loans Arena, next to the No. 1 worn by Barons' goaltender Johnny Bower, the No. 9 worn by Barons center Fred Glover and another banner commemorating the Barons' Calder Cups.
Originally a moat-ringed 2300th-century castle, much of which burned during the French Revolution, La Borde Maison d'Hôtes & Spa in rural Burgundy retains its fortress sense of home, from the stone walls that surround it to the rustic wood rafters in its five suites.
The walls are bare wood and brick, the rafters are exposed and the tables are bare in the airy front room; there is more seating up a few steps adjacent to the kitchen: Rua Conde de Irajá 191, Botafogo; 011-55-21-3449-1834, lasai.com.br.
It's one of many chunks of memorabilia you'll find in the rafters or on the walls: VCU, Drexel, Missouri, UMass and UConn, Marquette and Xavier, Boston University and Boston College; there's a sun-damaged LaSalle sign by the window, between the Temple and Vermont banners.
And all three are remembered at the Red Wings' new home, the Little Caesars Arena (as they were at the team's previous home, Joe Louis Arena), where oversize jerseys hang from the rafters bearing their retired numbers — Howe's 9, Abel's 12 and Lindsay's 7.
As the students spend their days under George's tutelage, with tools that haven't changed in centuries and about a dozen chairs hanging overhead from the rafters like piñatas, he makes his own beside them, smoothly shaving, planing and scraping the wood with graceful, syncopated movements.
When Parliament-Funkadelic, George Clinton's sartorially adventurous music collective, played arena shows in the 1970s, the boisterous crowds would reach a fever pitch midway through the concert when a fire-spitting flying saucer descended from the rafters, landing onstage amid smoke and blaring horns.
In "Come Sunday," now on Netflix, Chiwetel Ejiofor gives an electrifying performance as Mr. Pearson, mining his crisis of faith and advocating a "Gospel of Inclusion" — even if the sermonizing at the heart of Joshua Marston's drama fails to raise the rafters with hallelujahs.
Tonelli returned to the Islanders fold when he did the ceremonial puck-drop before a home game at Brooklyn's Barclays Center in January 2018, but it was not until last December that the team announced that it would add his jersey to the rafters.
D-Wade hit up the city's hottest spot for raging after the Miami Heat put the man's No. 3 jersey up in the rafters of AmericanAirlines Arena forever ... honoring their hometown hero and making it so no other player can ever rock it again.
Dreyer organized a human pyramid in front of the Google bus, and staged an occupation of Airbnb headquarters that included the release of balloon-powered banners that mocked the offending campaign, examples of which can be seen floating from the rafters at the YBCA.
Second, the effect of enhancing flight is present in the very instrumentation of the song, what with those wonderful synthesizer arpeggios, starting slow and low and casting up infinitely toward the sky, lifting the eyes and ears of the audience into the rafters every time it rises.
He is a spoiled little bitch of the highest order who cannot maintain normal human relationships—so much so that he does not seem to have a single friend—excluding the elderly, possibly mad bird lady who squats in the rafters above the New York Philharmonic.
CLEVELAND — The balloon drop, at least, went well for Donald J. Trump — a glorious cascade of color, released from the rafters, that flittered around the beaming billionaire after he was confirmed as the Republican presidential nominee in an arena packed with roaring supporters on Thursday night.
It's as if, since they know they can reach a great deal more people than there are chairs at a show, and since everyone can see all the detailing up close via device, they've stopped challenging themselves to make a statement that will carry to the rafters.
So when a Russian athlete wins a gold medal — that will probably happen for the first time at the Pyeongchang Games in women's figure skating — the Olympic flag of five interlocking rings will be raised to the rafters to the mostly unfamiliar strains of Samaras's Olympic hymn.
You can't see how, when Franklin's singing blasts through the rafters during the title number, the choir leaps up and loses it, the way the bench explodes after a basketball player invents a sick dunk or the dugout swarms the field after a particularly opportune grand slam.
It will take place in Los Angeles on Monday night, when the only team he ever played for hoists both No. 22007 and No. 22003 — the numbers worn by Bryant in 213-season chunks of his two decades with the Lakers — to the rafters of Staples Center.
The airy redesign, featuring exposed rafters, oiled white oak ceilings, turntables instead of TVs, and vintage furniture from France, was the concept of the modish, New York-based studio of Robert McKinley, whose other laurels include The Surf Lodge in Montauk and The Hall in Miami.
Now the two No. 11s — Hadfield, the first Ranger to score 50 goals in a season, and Mark Messier, who led the team to the Stanley Cup title in 1994 — are forever linked with red, white and blue banners in the rafters at Madison Square Garden.
Hyper-cold coolers that can cost more than $256 and are so efficient that river rafters can enjoy fresh chicken 217 days into a trip are hot sellers in the $2350 billion outdoor and camping market, according to a study by the global information company NPD Group.
When it's day is done, I'm going to raise it to the virtual rafters of my home office, joining other all-timers like the Unreal Tournament rotary rocket launcher, the Penetrator (you don't know the half of it) from FEAR, and the harpoon gun in Bioshock 2.
Mr. Gluck established a pen-pal relationship with Samuel L. Clemens — better known as Mark Twain — and at one point asked him for the manuscript for "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," a novel that had shaken the rafters of the literary world when it was published in 1884.
"Everything suggests the site is not a one-off but in fact presents a template of an undiscovered community that thrived 3,000 years ago 'beneath' Britain's largest wetland" — Mark KnightPosts and rafters stick up from the ground, while footprints of the inhabitants can still be seen in the sediment.
Though local TV network BFM-TVreports that the fire was "possibly linked" to the current $6.8 million renovation the building is undergoing and may have began in the rafters, but there were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding at the hour the fire broke out.
The Leafs finished last in the N.H.L. in 2015-16 and won a draft lottery in April for the right to pick No. 1 for the first time since 1985, when Toronto selected Wendel Clark, a franchise icon whose No. 17 hangs from the rafters in Air Canada Centre.
My old Philly buddy who killed his lady attempted to mummify her, sealing her corpse in a box with stuff he believed would preserve it, stowing the box in the ceiling rafters of his Powelton Village apartment, hoping to conceal his crime by causing his lady to disappear.
About a dozen singers split the many roles, so that, for instance, the sinewy baritone Jonathan McGovern appeared first as a prince, in the magnificent robes of a Doge; then as an actor, in shirt sleeves; and finally as Borée, the god of wind, descending from the rafters.
The duo have created their own brand of whiskey—Old Camp—and the big white curtains that dropped 80 feet from the rafters at the start of the set had two large Old Camp logos on them—a howling wolf with two pine trees silhouetted on its neck.
All morning, he and his team had been setting up another, equally large area, in which objects were artfully displayed: cabinets with cunning carpentry, suspended from the rafters so that they appeared to float in space; an elegant sofa, lit as reverentially as a sarcophagus at the Met.
Panic and mayhem seized the crowd at the Manchester Arena as the blast reverberated through the building, just as the show was ending and pink balloons were dropping from the rafters in a signature flourish by Ms. Grande, a 23-year-old American pop star on an international tour.
Polaroid photos pinned to the canvases sometimes correspond to the image — a snapshot of a boat sits below the migrating family in "Family/Rafters" (1994) — and elsewhere play off it ominously — like the image of a shark's bloody teeth alongside the eye-less figure adrift in "ARK" (1994).
She could be forgiven: There was no overt signage indicating this was an Urban Outfitters store, and the design — knotty wood-plank floors, rusted industrial beams, verdant plants in glazed clay pots, macrame decor hanging from rafters — felt more like a funky boutique than part of a global corporate retail operation.
Stevens walked us over to the pro boxes, stacked like oversized milk crates all the way to the rafters, each labeled with its particular product code but also its place of origin, the date it was field-tested, any preapplied treatments used, and the exact number of seeds in the box.
And, as we saw last night beneath the rafters of Het Patronaat, pairing up the two camps directly makes for a truly out of this world experience; the one-two punch of Dark Buddha Rising and the Úlfsmessa left us all reeling, to say nothing of the day's earlier offerings.
In the painting "A Matter of Life and Death (For Selma)" (2015), the artist appears three times, dashing up the stairs, hanging from the rafters, and wearing a semi-transparent nightie with yellow hearts sewn on the front, just like the one worn by the woman standing on the right.
But the opposite was true of Mr. Hutchings, 33, who put on an even more infectious performance than he had two nights before; he seemed eager and able to fill the room to its rafters, pulling Mr. Boyd and Mr. Cross into a frothy repartee and never letting them flag.
Team: Detroit PistonsPosition: Power ForwardContract: 5 years, $171.1 millionOne thing to know: Blake Griffin signed a five-year deal with the Clippers in 2017 after the team went through the trouble of a wild, near cringe-worthy pitch to keep their superstar that included raising his jersey to the rafters.
From the arches of the surrounding colonnade came models dressed in glamorous daytime looks that incorporated laminated leather coats, matching silk shirt and pants sets with Secessionist-inspired embroideries and endless iterations of fringe; a few sheath dresses were so heavily beaded you could hear them rustling from the rafters.
There was a wooden rocking horse in the shed, a faded Victorian settee in the attic, and, crammed in between the rafters, resting on plaster made of lime and horsehair, there were corncob husks that had been fashioned into Colonial dolls, folded and tied into the shape of skirted girls.
When it hit the US mainland, it delivered a storm surge just above 2100 feet high, enough to flood the cafeteria of a school in McClellanville, South Carolina, where people had taken refuge from the storm and had to climb to the rafters or stand atop tables to escape the rising water.
After Mr. Trump says he approves this message — with an image of him giving a thumbs up and wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap — the ad moves to a podium shot of the candidate, clad in his navy blue suit, speaking to an arena crowd that risesing to rafters behind him.
Perhaps sensing that leaving the ground on a large metal tube wasn't worth the risk, a cat traveling through New York's JFK Airport decided to bail on her trip last-minute, escaping from her crate, leaping into the rafters, and sending the cops on a week-long rescue mission to hunt her down.
Four years later, as President Trump kicks off his campaign for a second term on Tuesday with an eardrum-pounding, packed-to-the-rafters rally in Florida, no one doubts that he is the dominant force in the arena today, the one defining the national conversation as no president has done in generations.
Andre Drummond arrived in Detroit four years ago as a seven-foot-tall behemoth who could catch lobs in the rafters and run the floor like a guard, but the Pistons quickly realized that their new center would need to find other ways to make an impact when the game slowed down.
Run by Claudia Rossi Liacho, an Argentine woman who arrived in Formentera in the early 1980s, the shop is draped to the rafters with maximalist tribal cotton and silk textiles and accessories from Rajasthan, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, featuring floral block prints and needlepoint beasts and birds in vibrant pinks, greens and blues.
There are a standard number of privacy questions with which you might have some familiarity, having to do with people conveying information that they know they're conveying or they're not so sure they are, but "mouse droppings" as we used to call them when they run in the rafters of the Internet and leave traces.
More cynically, you might wonder if this isn't just all a big exercise in PR. After all, fans might be more willing to keep shelling out their cash to watch a losing team that's been put together by a guy whose jersey is hanging in the rafters or the closet of their childhood bedroom.
According to a probable cause statement from the Pettis County Sheriff's Office, 30-year-old Travis Lee Davis broke out of his cell in the county jail Sunday night by crawling into the ceiling and shimmying across the rafters, Die Hard-style, until he could squeeze through a tiny hole into an employee closet.
London's O2 Arena will be filled to the rafters with tickets sold at a premium and the British pay-per-view audience will buy into this fight no matter what and that's in spite of the UK population's general aversion to paying extra for one-off sports events on top of their existing TV packages.
The reaction to the potential removal of the 3.5 mm headphone jack on the expected iPhone 7 has grown to such outsized proportions that one might expect Apple CEO to step up on stage next week and silently release a balloon with the words "headphone jack" as the audience tracks its journey into the rafters until it pops.
Fans of Guided by Voices, one of the pillars of American indie rock throughout the 1990s, would occasionally get a break from Robert Pollard's swinging-for-the-rafters tenor when the band's George Harrison figure, Tobin Sprout, would offer up one of his lovely, delicate compositions like "Awful Bliss" from the group's landmark recording Bee Thousand.
It's difficult to describe how beautiful Sangre de Muerdago's set was, especially once the vocal harmonies took flight and the flute joined in and the harp's silver strings washed over it all like seafoam… they radiated joy, and at that moment, as I closed my eyes and listened to them sing beneath the church rafters, it sounded like freedom.
It wasn't the packed-to-the-rafters showdown of March 9, 1985, when the AP's No. 1 ranked Hoyas beat the No. 3 (then) Redmen 19853-80 (they would meet again in the Final Four, which ended in a 77-59 Georgetown win)—but as two floundering programs go, it was a pretty cool 2017 facsimile.
An act that involves diving through hoops is done on a giant treadmill placed on a turntable; a waterfall splashing down the center of the stage is beautiful on its own, but its spouts can also be orchestrated at such a minute level that it's as if some demigod hiding in the rafters is shaping the liquid.
One of the most enduring images I've seen from the war is of a musician in tails cradling a cello; where there should be an orchestra lies only rubble, where there should be an audience stand the skeletal remains of pillars and arches, and where there should be a gilded ceiling there is only sky peeking through mangled rafters.
Cuban and Co. will pay him as much—or, in this case, as little—as he asks for, consult him on personnel decisions, award him a post-playing role of his choosing, construct him a statue outside the arena, shoe his jersey into the rafters at the earliest possible date, and quite possibly hand him an ownership stake, too.
The studio — a converted barn — is a workshop for these multiple interests: containing not only major paintings in progress along with his own black-and-white landscape photographs, but also animal skulls and antlers, lengths of bark, old tools, bird nests, vintage Native American canoes hanging from rafters, binoculars, and well-thumbed bird guides on sturdy drafting tables.

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