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It was a rough-hewed pitch, and perhaps a cynical one.
Ventilation tubes and electricity cables run along the rough-hewed walls.
The woodsy exterior vibe continues inside, with rough-hewed beams and eucalyptus flooring.
Also on view are rough-hewed furniture inspired by artists like Picabia and Matisse.
Even as his sound becomes more rough-hewed, his songs remain taut and compelling.bkbazaar.
At L'estudio, the rough-hewed pottery is fired in the cafe's adjoining ceramics studio.
This is a show without a satirical bone in its robust, rough-hewed body.
Mr. Alagna's singing has always had a rough-hewed, impulsive quality, especially in recent years.
Not so the plain folk he met at rough-hewed watering holes across the South.
Even as country music moved away from Montgomery Gentry's rough-hewed sound, the duo persisted.
Now the agency is trying to buff and shine the rough-hewed images of U.F.C. athletes.
Passing trains rattle the walls, which, combined with the undulating floor, rounds out the rough-hewed experience.
That's how she encountered Naas Delport, whose rough-hewed, laid-back looks belied his past military career.
The back of the house has a more rustic appeal, with exposed, rough-hewed white-pine beams.
In some places, the rough-hewed wood looked as though it had been hacked with a penknife.
In some places, the rough-hewed wood looked as though it had been hacked with a penknife.
Châteauneuf has always been a big, powerful, rough-hewed wine, capable of majesty yet always a bit tattered.
To ensure that the bats can cling to the boxes, use rough-hewed wood or score your boards with a knife.
Channeling the spirit of an urban lumberjack, massive, rough-hewed posts picket the sunny lobby filled with low-slung leather couches.
They are a major improvement from the rough-hewed timber constructions typically found in the flood-prone riverside villages of the region.
In their dugouts, rough-hewed logs heaped with dirt form the roofs and discarded packing crates keep boots off the muddy floor.
Using natural materials like stone and rough-hewed surfaces, the pair gives the mostly black and white works a witty postmodern edge.
Nowadays it's the nature-inclined faction that seems to be winning, with handmade, rough-hewed bars filling shops from Etsy to Sephora.
And of them all, the 6-foot-3, lanky, blue-eyed, rough-hewed Mr. Yevtushenko was the most identifiable, the most charismatic.
An advantage to such a rough-hewed space is that the landlord does not especially care what the tenants do to the building.
The rough-hewed arrangements for a quartet, led by her conductor and pianist William Foster McDaniel, lent the concert rugged pop-gospel underpinnings.
With lots of rough hewed wood and matte color palettes, their modern yet folksy style attracted an HGTV offer and a devoted following.
Europe's machinery in Brussels enables this rough-hewed corruption because confronting it would mean changing a program that helps hold a precarious union together.
That's Joan of Arc, the teenage French warrior and holy avatar, who is played here most credibly by a rough-hewed Grace Van Patten.
Every so often, I'd step out of the shower and see that rough-hewed line, and it would set off an avalanche of emotion.
Even rough-hewed Slab City, 30 minutes or so from Bombay Beach, has lately been battling an influx of Instagrammers, fashion photographers and Airbnbs.
Her folksy, rough-hewed attitude appalls Denver's ladies who lunch until — you guessed it — she charms them, with an assist from some spiked tea.
She puts him in the category of colorful, rough-hewed characters her father collects, with the likes of Roger Stone, a longtime Trump operative.
He adds an occasional rough-hewed cardboard print (something like a potato print) of a snowflake as a homey, but perfectly placed, decorative element.
In the herding group, Baby Lars the bouvier, with his scruffy unibrow and rough-hewed hipster beard, looks all business in the show ring.
Here, there aren't trucks, but rough-hewed stalls to provide sustenance from morning (coffee and Du's Donuts) until night (Van Leeuwen ice cream and cocktails).
For a recent commission by the fashion brand Balenciaga, Ms. Stingily made a video work full of relatives and familiar locations — a warm, rough-hewed tribute.
It is dominated by the dialogue between the rough-hewed relief paintings of Thornton Dial and the geometrically, chromatically brilliant quilts of the Gee's Bend collective.
Off the great room is a space with a wet bar built from wood and rough-hewed stone; French doors lead out to the pool area.
For those seeking something to dance to, there are plenty of grooves, but they're shrouded in pleasingly messy, rough-hewed mixes of synths and heavily distorted vocal lines.
The bunkers at Erin Hills are rough-hewed, a shade of cloudy khaki, and have creepy, slender ribbons of sand that look like the tentacles of alien monsters.
Almost a century and a half before, Carleton Watkins photographed a rough-hewed wooden cabin alongside the Columbia River; a superb albumen print of "The Garrison, Columbia River," c.
"Dust Can't Kill Me," a folk musical by Elliah Heifetz (music and lyrics) and Abigail Carney (book), looked and sounded great on its rough-hewed set (by Reid Thompson).
But close up, they were meticulously and gorgeously constructed; their rough-hewed, blunted exteriors encased in thoughtful and ergonomic scaffolding, buttresses of padded wiring, canvas boning, industrial-strength crinolines.
Gorham's Cave is on Gibraltar's rough-hewed eastern coast: a tremendous opening at the bottom of the sheer face of the Rock, shadowy and hallowed-seeming, like a cathedral.
The materials of OMA's design pay tribute to Sanaa's rough-hewed, pointillist look, with a facade made of a mesh that appears metallic during the day, more monolithic at night.
Built-in bookshelves made from rough-hewed logs book-end the other side of the room, matching the bar stools at the kitchen island, as well as the dining room table.
Another option for music is Preservation Hall, a child-friendly jazz venue in the French Quarter where patrons of all ages take in old-school jazz from rough-hewed wooden benches.
But their new digs, a landmarked double carriage house from 28833, made demands of its own, so it's more rustic, with granite, slate, rough-hewed wood, exposed beams and white brick.
A desire to reclaim this psychic masculinity is why Mr. Trump fetishizes a specific (and specifically white) kind of rough-hewed American maleness while embodying an envy-inducing lack of obligation.
Stepping inside the green-painted metal fencing, I ducked into one of two low, rectangular school buildings, which had been constructed from rough-hewed wood and sheets of bright green metal.
The world knows Jerusalem by the Old City and its Golden Dome, its ancient wall from the time of Herod, its Holy Sepulcher, its rough-hewed stones flattered by brilliant sunlight.
James J. Fenton's rough-hewed set design deftly disguises one of the thick columns, which can be problematic, as a tree trimmed in Joseph Cornell-style boxes full of bric-a-brac.
Her existence is monastic: the studio, a rough-hewed space in an old warehouse at Amsterdam's former lumber port, is small, spartan and staffed with a clutch of other millennials — mostly women.
A dozen or so bare-boned cabanas built of rough-hewed logs, bamboo mat-lined walls and a corrugated plastic roof, the family-run Ngamkho isn't a resort in the typical sense.
This rough-hewed yet expertly devised show, which opened on Sunday night, has been imported by St. Ann's Warehouse to conclude that arts center's opening season in its new quarters in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
His fiddle playing had the deliberately rough-hewed sound of rural tradition; his tone could be sweet or scratchy, his phrases songful and melancholy or propulsive and gnarled with ornamental turns and quavers.
But they also spent some time in rough-hewed cabins used by hunters, at least some of which belong to state corrections officers who work in the prisons like Clinton, Mr. Sweat said.
The final two courses — cheese from the nearby dairy and a dessert of rhubarb, cream and elderflower blossoms — were served outside around a campfire ringed with rough-hewed benches and wood-stump stools.
Hotel Saranac harks back to a bygone era, simultaneously fulfilling its promise to embrace a rough-hewed legacy in the Tri-Lakes region while maintaining the visage of a distinctly contemporary mountain hideaway.
Think T-shirts with velvet epaulets, gold fringe and rows of decorative medals paired with skirts depicting village scenes in winter, babushka headgear and leopard print, rough-hewed patchworks of silk and brocade.
Fine porcelain china — whether from China or Europe — used to be the ne plus ultra for American hosts and hostesses, but now rough-hewed materials and unexpected places of origin are also prized.
Ahmed Gaïd Salah, the country's rough-hewed de facto ruler since Mr. Bouteflika's forced departure, makes Soviet-style speeches threatening "traitors" and denouncing "poisonous ideas" like the street's insistence on a civilian government.
Ahmed Gaïd Salah, the country's rough-hewed de facto ruler since Mr. Bouteflika's forced departure, makes Soviet-style speeches threatening "traitors" and denouncing "poisonous ideas" like the street's insistence on a civilian government.
Her new collection uses plenty of the stuff, though not in the scratchy, rough-hewed way the word "wool" implies, nor in the slightly tomboyish, horse-womanly manner of some of her earlier pieces.
The highlight of my visit was a retrospective on the Japanese ceramist Akio Takamori, who in his later years created rough-hewed, blown-glass heads that looked as if they'd been sculpted from clay.
Unlike the giants of the wine world, these small, rough-hewed farms add no ingredients besides grapes and time to their wines (with the occasional exception of a pinch of sulfites to preserve the vintage).
MacLean was Scottish and another thing I intuitively liked was that his heroes were mostly rough-hewed social nobodies formed by World War II and not on the playing fields of Eton like James Bond.
In their rough-hewed work boats, the baymen ply the bottom with 50-foot rakes outside the leased area and are barred from using most mechanical means, even running a boat engine while raking for clams.
The outsized impact of Chris Stapleton, with his gruff, rich voice and defiantly rough-hewed sound, is a factor in that shift, making room for a number of artists similarly committed to country's twangy core values.
The African objects cover a wide range in sensibility, from delicate burnished wood carvings of Yoruba Twin Figures to a rough-hewed Kongo people's Nkisi (or male power figure) bristling with nails, blades and other sharp objects.
IVYLAND, Pa. — When Donald J. Trump is in trouble with women voters, he has often called on his daughter Ivanka, an executive and entrepreneur as smooth as he is rough-hewed, as calming as he is potentially alarming.
They're worth hunting for, like char kway teow, springy flat bands of rice noodles slung in the wok with tight whorls of shrimp, squid, rough-hewed pork and eggs that break apart and half-set in creamy scraps.
At 38, she is the chef and owner of Sqirl, a rough-hewed restaurant in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles that, eight years after opening, routinely has a line of people three dozen deep on Saturday morning.
In time, Mr. Budbill assumed the stature of a local oracle, a beloved voice of the Vermont mountains with a rough-hewed personality and a gift for expressing the essence of the state and its people in burnished monosyllables.
For some, that's already true of "Profiles" (1979, last seen in 2007), a quartet (to a commissioned score by Jan Radzynski) in which Mr. Taylor gives his dancers a primitive, two-dimensional, rough-hewed look with angled knees and elbows.
The first time I tested my mettle on a Hawaiian long board, I was 32 and fearless — perfect attributes for catching oversize waves and experiencing long, exhilarating runs (as well as mash-ups with underwater coral and rough-hewed lava rocks).
If they belong anywhere, it's in a tiny, rough-hewed corner they occupy with such other craft-oriented labels as Cydwoq, Camper and Trippen; though if these brands come across as artsy or precious, Fluevogs have more of a zany pizazz.
LOS ANGELES — When an ambitious Civil War colonel from Ohio seized control of a fledgling daily newspaper here in the late 22028th century, Los Angeles was a rough-hewed frontier town with no paved streets and a population of a few thousand people.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
The contrast between the lavish club and the adjacent park, with its hodgepodge of rough-hewed public amenities — both with sweeping views of Lower Manhattan bejeweled by the Statue of Liberty — has been stark since the course opened nearly 14 years ago.
The Raiders, known for a passionate fan base that delights in a rough-hewed image, are likely to begin playing in Las Vegas as soon as 21970, in temporary quarters, with the lease at their current stadium expiring after the 21982 season.
Stills — known for his rough-hewed folk rock voice and punchy guitar playing — rose to stardom for his '42's anthem protest song, "For What It's Worth" (1967) by Buffalo Springfield and "Woodstock" (written by Joni Mitchell and performed by Crosby Stills Nash & Young in 1970).
Born in Brooklyn and reared in the Red Hook section, where many of his relatives were longshoremen and where he developed the working-class diction that became part of his appeal, Mr. Santos often played rough-hewed characters with an aura of toughness mellowed by earnestness or beleaguerment.
The rough-hewed aesthetic of the rooms was thrown into particular relief when we were shown to our suite (I had upgraded at check-in) and it turned out to be a low-ceilinged, but spacious, concrete bunker, whose only window, hidden behind blackout curtains, opened to the corridor and public courtyard.
In her honor, rough-hewed tweeds fit for the moors were refashioned into ball gowns and — because this is Mr. Bovan, whose style tends toward the apocalyptic — exploded, buoyed by crinolines and tulle, and worn with paint-splattered furs meant to look like "roadkill on a remote country lane," as his notes cheerfully put it.
So in the opening sequence, in which Jay is paired against an engagingly green up-and-comer called Fish (played by McKinley Belcher III), the two men are often on different sides of the stage, which has been converted into a simple wooden space (by the set designer Nick Vaughan) that speaks of a still rough-hewed America.
When I want full-gloss photo spreads that almost convince me I'm chopping shallots on a rough-hewed farm table while sporting rosy cheeks and barnyard-mucked Wellies, I'll take Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell's A SEAT AT THE TABLE: Recipes to Nourish Your Family, Friends, and Community (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30), written with Rose Marie Trapani.
"It seems to me that rather than continuing to force through this rough-hewed, one-sided tax bill, it would make more sense to take a step back and to reconsider a bipartisan path and to allow newly elected, Senator-elect Jones to be a part of that debate," said Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware.
David Lewis, who oversees a large, pristine and hip gallery on the Lower East Side, is working with the Souls Grown Deep Foundation on a show of the work of Thornton Dial, a towering figure among outsiders of the South, known for his startlingly rough-hewed paintings whose surfaces can include basically anything: rugs, tree branches and wire.
Across from them an aged Hillman sat in a rough-hewed, high-backed chair.
Madison, Wisconsin). The husmann formed a key element of the Norwegian farm culture. The house used by typical husmann was often a simple log cabin or cottage made of rough hewed lumber.Hassing, Arne Norway’s Organized Response to Emigration (The Norwegian- American Historical Association.
Troublemaker is the debut album from former Small Faces and Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, released in 1979 on Mercury Records. Backed by a core group of Johnny Lee Schell (guitar and vocals), Paul Stallworth (bass) and Jim Keltner (drums), McLagan's rough-hewed voice and keyboards along with the party atmosphere permeating throughout the album - especially on the lead-off "La De Da" and Schell's donated "Little Troublemaker" - make the album a late part three to Ronnie Wood's albums I've Got My Own Album to Do (1974) and Now Look (1975), which had featured McLagan as core keyboardist. In the period Troublemaker was recorded, McLagan toured with The New Barbarians, and the other members of that band - Wood, Keith Richards, Bobby Keys, Stanley Clarke and Zigaboo Modeliste - are all featured on the reggae number "Truly". The album, combined with McLagan's 1985 extended play Last Chance to Dance and some bonus tracks, has been re-issued under the title Here Comes Trouble on the Maniac Records label.

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