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"scaffolding" Definitions
  1. poles and boards that are joined together to make a structure for workers to stand on when they are working high up on the outside wall of a building

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Over the years, the city has struggled to keep track of scaffolding when permits have lapsed, or when existing scaffolding is simply replaced with new scaffolding under a new permit.
Lee Savage's set consists mostly of marbleized plywood scaffolding; the band, sitting atop that scaffolding, numbers just five.
We can even use plant-based materials as the scaffolding, but what we really want is for that scaffolding to also grow, which is how organs in our body grow.
At Eva's Garden Florist on the Upper East Side, which sits on a block covered by scaffolding, some of the flower displays have withered away because the scaffolding blocks out the sunlight.
A mechanic for the window washing company also was on scene to work on the motor of the scaffolding and retrieve the scaffolding from the top of the 75-story building, Evans said.
Much of the crumbling limestone exterior is clad in scaffolding.
Tetris Camp is a massive sound camp built from scaffolding.
Tetris Camp is a massive sound camp built from scaffolding.
The site was undergoing renovations and was surrounded by scaffolding.
Wasn't Grammarly the last bit of digital scaffolding I need?
Later Cage attacked scaffolding beneath the audience with metal bars.
Many of the properties in town were covered in scaffolding.
It sounded like the scaffolding of a building falling down.
Recently, to my chagrin, scaffolding went up around my building.
The scaffolding had not been installed as of Tuesday morning.
The scaffolding is here for something not okay, but fantastic.
A separate proposal, by Ethan Zisson and Luke Studebaker, offers scaffolding companies a tax credit for donated scaffolding in order to build temporary art installations that would function as transfer points between similarly disjointed stations.
And keep an eye on that scaffolding — the nicest scaffolding we ever did see, decorated with reprints of egg tempera, oil on canvas, painted wood and quotes from talents who learned on the school's easels.
Photos showed armed police officers in the scaffolding after the arrest.
The cathedral has been surrounded by scaffolding and was under construction.
Images from local media showed the scaffolding dangling from the building.
The construction process included the installation of scaffolding around the spire.
The team used floating pontoons and scaffolding to complete the project.
Its towering bamboo scaffolding already dwarfs the low-rise local buildings.
The tours are free and involve a climb up the scaffolding.
The overly pat resolution of "Scaffolding" doesn't fully pass that test.
Scaffolding and a tent were placed over the unfinished pool area.
A riveter in the Urals freezes to death on a scaffolding.
Giant speakers pumped out music for dancers on a scaffolding stage.
The renovation required 11 million pieces of scaffolding to be erected.
"We were outside smoking and there was the scaffolding," she recalled.
The mood was jubilant, with marchers climbing scaffolding and signing songs.
What then, is this e-commerce scaffolding Facebook has been building?
Scaffolding specialist Europe Echafaudage, a unit of Le Bras Freres, a family-owned business of 140 employees based in Lorraine in eastern France, had almost finished erecting the scaffolding around the spire, 14 months after starting.
He leaves the scaffolding lines in the drawings to show is process.
The man then climbed a fence and scaled scaffolding to the roof.
Shops line the streets, and construction scaffolding covers many of the buildings.
There was also a judge's booth on the scaffolding surrounded by tarp.
From behind scaffolding, I could see her dramatic columns and intricate architecture.
It was just scaffolding then, but sparks flew from tools every night.
Children in school uniforms played tag under the scaffolding supporting the photo.
The pair were photographed watching Khalifa's set from atop a scaffolding structure.
He has revealed two towering sculptures, stretched across scaffolding overlooking the city.
After history bulldozes through, the houses are blasted plaster and wood scaffolding.
The spire was destroyed and the scaffolding fused together in the flames.
That's been placed onto temporary scaffolding until while workers finish the facade.
Some are beautifully expository, aesthetic triumphs in their own right ("The Scaffolding").
Those images were projected on a set of metal scaffolding and catwalks.
One obstacle may be the baffling scaffolding scientists erect around their studies.
Institutions and norms provide structure and limits, the shared scaffolding of cooperation.
Today, New York's ever-present sidewalk scaffolding is her most visible legacy.
Isaac Newton conceived of time as a rigid scaffolding erected by God.
It provides the scaffolding both for Munro's adaptation and for Linney's performance.
"We're going to replace it," Mr. Krausz said of the broken scaffolding.
"We're going to replace it," Mr. Krausz said of the broken scaffolding.
Before the collapse, the building was surrounded by scaffolding and multiple cranes.
His librettos were usually straightforward scaffolding for extravagant musical and dance numbers.
"The Buildings Department can't even keep up with the scaffolding it itself has approved, probably because the people who approved it have long since died," wrote Peter Benjaminson, an author who lives near the Harlem scaffolding, to the reporter.
But plot, as has become a habit with Mr Hamid, is just scaffolding.
Three of the Taj Mahal's four minarets were swathed in scaffolding for repairs.
In the 1950s, these networks of fibers were created on a solid scaffolding.
The scaffolding is part of a long-running renovation project at the Capitol.
It sounds like a builder hitting a scaffolding pole with a lump hammer.
A small scaffolding tower holding a few cables up became my best bet.
Ultimately, social media platforms provide the scaffolding for bots to do their work.
As of August 2018, scaffolding was erected on the front of the building.
Yoro is seen starting the project atop a yellow floating piece of scaffolding.
He feels that Hamlet is the scaffolding that has wrapped around his quest.
When the scaffolding was erected, it consisted of around 50,000 individual metal tubes.
But this was a rickety scaffolding on which to build an immigration policy.
Last year, my neighbor put scaffolding up that blocked my view of it.
It's kind of forms a large scaffolding for the rest of the surgery.
It doesn't help that the entrance was partially obscured by construction scaffolding, either.
The potential dividends of her research range from wearable electronics to tissue scaffolding.
What's more, the game even manages to call into question its own scaffolding.
Window ledges, rooftops and scaffolding serve as stand-ins for their cosmopolitan relatives.
In any case, the plot is just scaffolding — a pretext for the dancing.
It is unclear whether the removal of the scaffolding will provoke further destruction.
Big Ben -- a popular tourist attraction -- has been surrounded by scaffolding since 2017.
He said a woman was mugged last year while walking past the scaffolding.
"I got really interested in the scaffolding space," he said, and dove in.
Take New York's more hideous structures, the miles of scaffolding called sidewalk sheds.
Take New York's more hideous structures, the miles of scaffolding called sidewalk sheds.
Now it has become a cautionary lesson as scaffolding has blanketed the city.
A new permit was issued in 2012 when the owner replaced the scaffolding.
The lingering scaffolding has drawn unruly crowds who drink, smoke and make noise.
It shows the brick wall standing isolated behind wooden scaffolding and construction equipment.
Kauser Sorker, 31, a laborer from Bangladesh, works at the Frame, erecting scaffolding.
The bursts of gunfire, 12 in all, served as scaffolding for the timeline.
The jeremiad established a scaffolding for American public rhetoric, including political speech writing.
The netting is electrons and the blue lines are proteins that serve as scaffolding.
Parliament&aposs Big Ben clock tower is currently covered in scaffolding for repair work.
Many of those staffers had joined to build consumer-facing products, not govtech scaffolding.
Built from scaffolding poles, it is the same set-up they used in Margate.
In 2009, scaffolding on a bridge under construction collapsed in Kota, killing 30 workers.
A huge scaffolding front ripped off a building as easily as a sticking plaster.
From there, they were able to seed live human cells onto the spinach scaffolding.
The structures are built of reusable construction materials such as scaffolding and polycarbonate paneling.
Their banter is the scaffolding on which the rest of the banter is built.
Scaffolding had been erected, and dozens of new frames were stacked on the floor.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the Brooklyn neighborhood where scaffolding had collapsed.
The building has been under renovation since 2014 and is partly covered in scaffolding.
You see plenty of scaffolding around, including at the entrance to the Olympic Park.
Like the scaffolding of a building under construction, they reveal their processes and interstices.
Ceiling-high yellow scaffolding fills the room, a jungle gym for shoppers' sight lines.
This is topped with a steel scaffolding frame that the barrels are attached to.
Meanwhile, another iconic London landmark -- Big Ben -- is currently under a sheet of scaffolding.
John Fracet, 56, a handyman, said the scaffolding attracted drug dealers and other criminals.
Another two violations totaling $3,750 were issued to the scaffolding contractor, the Rock Group.
And life adapts under the ongoing scaffolding occupation in curious and sometimes delightful ways.
"Everybody complains," said Joyce Nicholas, 22003, whose hair braiding salon sits under the scaffolding.
Scaffolding in New York often stays up for years without any repairs being done.
The tower is shrouded in scaffolding as the crumbling parliament buildings undergo overdue repairs.
The scaffolding had rungs and legacy and the myth of meritocracy fixed in white.
I wouldn't, say, go and climb up some scaffolding, but I am on my way.
In Washington on Friday, Democracy Spring activists cuffed themselves to scaffolding in the Capitol Rotunda.
But that machine was built on the legal scaffolding of the options IIRIRA opened up.
Law & Order finally exposes that scaffolding, even while being openly biased toward the defense's perspective.
First, there's a challenge called "scaffolding" — figuring out how to shape cultured cells into tissue.
They used to race old cars, some specials, some saloons, using old bits of scaffolding.
At WLS Holdings, among the oldest bamboo-scaffolding firms on the island, losses have grown.
They are deployed in learning environments where trained educators can use them as scaffolding tools.
Most often, however, a LP is a scaffolding for personalities to interact around a game.
All the ash has been removed, scaffolding erected and a temporary roof covers the nave.
Clinging on while Trico climbs rickety scaffolding is thrilling, even if it's entirely non-interactive.
Entering the installation, you see a skeleton of steel scaffolding and stacked beds of bamboo.
We use easy, common words — articles, pronouns, prepositions — to lay the scaffolding of our language.
With some kind of additional scaffolding, insect meat might also gain a more desirable texture.
Scaffolding and construction equipment on the roof may have provided the spark to ignite it.
I was afraid of encountering a body hanging from scaffolding on my way to school.
"A child with microcephaly needs scaffolding around every aspect of his life," Mr. Mir said.
The place is done in white, with lots of decorative light wood scaffolding and greenery.
For the final "Amen," Ms. Buck climbs a scaffolding and assumes the position of crucifixion.
The brick building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is ringed by scaffolding.
The developer said it expects to complete construction — and remove the scaffolding — by late summer.
Mr. Fracet said that he and many other neighbors have repeatedly complained about the scaffolding.
"I heard part of the scaffolding fell and he was tied to it," Duckett said.
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the author lost the scaffolding for his fiction.
Although the interior scaffolding at Chartres has come down, this is only a temporary measure.
Part of what has made experiential art so successful is that it hides its scaffolding.
Specifically, the proteins were connected to microtubules, a component of cell "scaffolding" or the cytoskeleton.
City buildings officials do not set a specific deadline for owners to make repairs and take down scaffolding, and can issue violations only if the work is not completed — leaving what many critics have called a gaping loophole that allows scaffolding to stay up indefinitely.
That sequence of him running over the bamboo scaffolding is not for the faint of heart.
Conor Cummings, 20, died in 2015 after falling off the scaffolding of the Four Seasons hotel.
Three years later, 30 workers died when a scaffolding on a bridge in Kota crashed down.
A third worker managed to hang on to the scaffolding and climbed to safety, officials said.
Look closely and you can see an internal scaffolding made up of larger, sturdier Duplo bricks.
Soon, the landmark Ferry Building comes into view, its scaffolding offering a clue to the date.
It combines his trademark massive wheatpastes with fabric tied to scaffolding that rises above his target.
Under the scaffolding, I was greeted by a Butt-Con host wearing an apt t-shirt.
A neighboring yard was a bit of a mess, with a pile of scaffolding and lumber.
The building, now covered by scaffolding, is next to a mixed-use residential building under construction.
I kept imagining that a glimpse of scaffolding down a side street was the thing itself.
Across Hong Kong, authorities strived to clear roads of debris, including toppled trees and bamboo scaffolding.
Its famous clock tower is silent and swathed in scaffolding as it undergoes its own renovation.
City officials say scaffolding ensures public safety and must remain as long as buildings need work.
Across Hong Kong, authorities strived to clear roads of debris, including toppled trees and bamboo scaffolding.
The immediacy and collaborative nature of scaffolding, its utility and functionality, is what appeals to me.
They are also considering cigarette butts, which were found on the scaffolding, apparently left by workers.
New York's crumbling facades: Scaffolding surrounds about 1,400 buildings in the city because of safety concerns.
First came the scaffolding, another latticelike structure blocking a sidewalk in front of a Manhattan building.
"I describe all those as scaffolding trying to keep you upright during this time," MacDonald said.
All around the high walls loomed, covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting, creating an eerie amphitheater.
To me, the entire city feels this way, avoiding scaffolding, dodging tourists, overcrowded subway trains. Sigh.
The coral polyps form colonies and build a limestone scaffolding on which to live — a reef.
Why it matters: The scaffolding installed before the fire in April risks collapsing during clean-up.
Photographer Peter Steinhauer spent two decades photographing the traditional bamboo scaffolding that endures in Hong Kong.
A spokesman for family-owned Le Bras Freres, confirming a report in French weekly Le Canard Enchaine, told Reuters that some workers of its Europe Echafaudage scaffolding unit had informed police that they had "sometimes" smoked on the scaffolding, despite a smoking ban on the site.
A New York Times story in May about the city taking a more aggressive approach to scaffolding cited an 11-year-old structure in front of an unfinished Brooklyn home as the oldest in city records, which prompted readers to write in about the Harlem scaffolding.
Rescue crews worked into the night amid the debris, much of which remained surrounded by bamboo scaffolding.
LONDON – British police have arrested an intruder who scaled scaffolding and got onto the roof of Parliament.
Do you think that, if done well, it could provide the scaffolding this show seems to need?
We have to have a scaffolding, like a taxonomy, a place to file things to make sense.
They're studying proteins called kinesins that walk along microtubules, the cellular scaffolding, transporting cargo in the cell.
Yet these investments are only a down-payment – scaffolding to allow bricks and mortar to be laid.
Festivalgoers climb the destroyed metal scaffolding of a stage during the early morning hours of July 26.
Three years later, 30 workers died after scaffolding on a bridge being built in Kota crashed down.
That radio mast-like scaffolding on the front of the ship, to the right of the picture?
When the bottom dropped out on some rickety scaffolding, I felt my guts rise into my throat.
Shah and her colleagues also endowed their scaffolding material with pores in which follicles could be placed.
He did not consider them works of art in their own right so much as pictorial scaffolding.
"Doctors and lawyers don't make the money we make," said Chad Abbott, 50, a scaffolding company supervisor.
The set, which weighs more than 18 tons, is a cityscape of roofs, fire escapes and scaffolding.
Rice paddies and soybean fields glided by, and construction sites with wobbly-looking bamboo sticks for scaffolding.
Her sentences are a scaffolding that holds up a nonentity: I don't know what I'm saying, just . . .
Le Guin's major fictions serve as the scaffolding of the documentary and—one suspects—her own life.
Almost every block features some major construction project with cranes, scaffolding and new towers puncturing the skyline.
And at 43th Street and Third Avenue, a new rental building took shape underneath netting-draped scaffolding.
Scaffolding stretches above him in an impenetrable line, ensuring that the walk home is dark and claustrophobic.
In another image, scaffolding surrounds the bust of a Grecian statue, protecting it, yet boxing it in.
One of the biggest hurdles in developing viable tissue is making the scaffolding on which cells live.
All I learn is that wherever scaffolding is mounted, it legally must be able to bear weight.
For the last two years, Union Terminal has been a maze of scaffolding, ladders and construction workers.
Exploring universities in Europe, I thought about how academic interiors provide the scaffolding for Western intellectual thought.
Still, Mr. Chandler acknowledged that these efforts would not necessarily mean that scaffolding would come down sooner.
On the fifth day, scaffolding was in place inside the mosque's hall, which still smelled of smoke.
He added that there's also a 50 percent chance the scaffolding could fall onto the three vaults.
The gray skylines, building facades, and scaffolding form an underlying grid upon which Sekula orchestrates percolating dramas.
The scaffolding of those stories often contained more layers than did any reports public agencies had compiled.
Once secure, workers used scaffolding and ladders to string lights around the entire length of the tree.
I did it partly on scaffolding and partly on a ladder and must have been a sight.
But until the mid- to late 1003th century, scientists mostly regarded glia as passive scaffolding for neurons.
For many men without college degrees, the scaffolding that underpinned their fathers' lives has been torn down.
Yet having some kind of payment infrastructure in place is an essential piece of that commerce scaffolding.
"[We're] making it simpler and more efficient, making it more accessible, but not altering the scaffolding," he says.
It's a little like a elementary school handwriting chart, in that each letter gets drawn within preexisting scaffolding.
In my rush to get to the right building, I accidentally tear my favorite jeans on some scaffolding.
But they are the stuff of which daily routines are built; the invisible scaffolding that structures urban life.
These strategies, however, are only the scaffolding on which Adiga hangs the slow revelation of his main character.
It's not the first time you've done that—erecting the portraits on a kind of teepee-shaped scaffolding.
On the morning he was slated to be hanged, he fell from the scaffolding and broke his neck.
On the day I visited there in August, a crew was already building scaffolding for the giant jumbotron.
Most of this can be accomplished without any human intervention, and what's more, without reinforcement plates or scaffolding.
View of scaffolding inside the magazine of Fort Jay as the three paths overlap, Governors Island, New York.
The giveaway: There was no scaffolding on the Capitol and the weather wasn't, well, gross out. http://wapo.
A ranger will assist visitors in climbing the scaffolding to view the patriotic artwork, which is undergoing restoration.
Scaffolding blocks access to the statue of President Liu on a large, open-air platform, where people mourned.
Joseph Soldevere, a spokesman for the Buildings Department, said it was unusual for scaffolding to remain that long.
These discoveries ultimately helped form the scaffolding for the Standard Model, a crowning achievement of 20th-century physics.
Residents who faced scaffolding would receive vouchers for 10 nights' free stay at one of the developer's hotels.
Scaffolding covered some residents' windows and sparks, presumably from welding equipment, had fallen onto a townhouse owner's terrace.
Its yellow color is barely visible after most of the scaffolding fell down, revealing patches of gray concrete.
Elevated by scaffolding, Dominick Guida scraped a brick wall in what seemed like an effort to weather it.
And speaking of work belied by its rhetorical scaffolding, the work by Juliana Huxtable is the most disappointing.
She had arrived six years ago, and until now, the space had been filled with scaffolding and tools.
Absent the social scaffolding that makes family formation more achievable and more desirable, families don't form as much.
The cathedral, which was under renovation, was encased in a web of scaffolding before the blaze broke out.
The string of businesses and properties that Guo developed provide some of the confirmable scaffolding of his life.
This civility, though, serves as both screen and scaffolding for the cruelty that is the society's organizing principle.
Standing under scaffolding protecting her from the drizzle, Tamara Citroen said the building's sale was not a surprise.
After all, nobody cares about the scaffolding; they only care about the beautiful new building it leaves behind.
Really, though, I'd prefer more information in simpler circumstances; save the decorative scaffolding for the Calvin Klein store.
"There was scaffolding inside, all over the rooms, and I would get up and help them," Tyler says.
Construction, scaffolding and bikers who ignore safety rules have also soared — all further diminishing the quality of life.
Its facade had been covered in scaffolding for several months now, undergoing redevelopment along with its immediate neighbors.
I could picture the modern skyscrapers as they rose, cloaked in canvas and the city's traditional bamboo scaffolding.
With all the scaffolding outside of it, the Amazon Go sign was mostly hidden until you got closer.
Medical authorities have broadly recognized the faulty empirical scaffolding of psychoanalysis and its reliance on outmoded biological models.
She hopes to excavate some sort of arc, a scaffolding of her inner thoughts, from these discursive flashes.
And the decision to remove the remaining metal railings and scaffolding occurred under the threat of further violence.
European sociologists Ulrich Beck and Zygmunt Bauman described the modern collapse of the scaffolding that once supported identity.
It rolled on a large scaffolding that would have recently carried electricians and painters at a DDG site.
By midday, protesters began digging up bricks and dismantling bamboo scaffolding to build elaborate barricades in the streets.
Yasuda views nails not just as miniature canvases but as the scaffolding for ambitious and inventive micro-constructions.
Unfortunately, fracturing U.S.-German relations are a feature, not a bug of the populism that is Trump's scaffolding.
Up on the Acropolis, the Parthenon remains strewn with rubble, and wooden scaffolding is visible behind the colonnade.
A classic deconstructionist turns garments into sculptures and models into scaffolding; Martin Margiela often covered his models' faces.
Shortly after that, flames appeared at scaffolding around the spire's base, part of extensive renovations that were underway.
The last worker left and switched off the electric fuse box for the scaffolding at 5:50 p.m.
That theory has gained in plausibility since the discovery by the police of cigarette butts on the scaffolding.
Whereas bamboo scaffolding has mostly disappeared from other Asian cities, replaced by metal, it endures in Hong Kong.
" Mr. Bland's enthusiasm for scaffolding, hard hats, winches and pulleys can be explained by a visit to "Oh Panama!
But at some point, the scaffolding that supports the games industry's obsession with digging into the past will collapse.
Steely skyscrapers dominate the landscape, with scaffolding and cranes taking the place of elegant bamboo and gnarly pine trees.
Whether we're talking about dragons or dresses, you still need systems, you still need scaffolding, you still need purpose.
Trilobites In their quest to make a lab-grown steak, researchers devised a form of scaffolding made with gelatin.
As scaffolding, it has been phased out in much of mainland China as a potential safety and fire hazard.
Protesters carried road signs, others corrugated iron sheets and pieces of scaffolding, as they barged into the council building.
There's still scaffolding hiding the façade from the rest of the mall, so it's missing some natural ambient light.
A scaffolding of treaties, institutions and laws now supports a global economy as interconnected as it has ever been.
That is to say: to recover for the audience a sense of the providential scaffolding that surrounded Shakespeare's play.
When the fire broke out, maintenance work was under way on the cathedral's spire and scaffolding had been erected.
I guess I passed the test, mixing mortar and hauling bricks up scaffolding to where the masons were working.
Batchelor also tackles the issue, basically shelved by Wright, of whether Buddhism without any supernatural scaffolding is still Buddhism.
"This scaffolding that she has been so deliberate in constructing has allowed her to take more risks," Brownstein said.
Workmen were climbing the eleven flights of stairs in scaffolding that led from the ground to the bridge's top.
Rogelio's fear of heights causes him to freeze on the scaffolding until Jane arrives to talk him through it.
After 14 months of assembly, the scaffolding on top of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was nearly finished.
The building is still a construction site, with scaffolding hiding most of the bottom of the tower from view.
In Rome, the architect Gottfried Semper used scaffolding to examine Trajan's Column, and reported finding myriad traces of color.
Because both boats were undergoing renovations, they were covered in scaffolding when they caught on fire in the marina.
Whether we're talking about dragons or dresses, you still need systems, you still need scaffolding, you still need purpose.
Because far from subverting it, narratives of escape are, paradoxically, part of the ideological scaffolding of the carceral state.
A grandson, Tyshon, 5, heard a bang from workers taking down scaffolding after school and asked to go home.
Workers are set to remove the scaffolding from the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris in a matter of weeks.
A labyrinth of imposing metal scaffolding hems in available walkways and forces pedestrians closer together, or into the street.
In "Maps (Appropriation)," we see Singer Ted at his keyboard groove to an R&B chorus on scaffolding above.
But the scaffolding subsequently damaged condo terraces and the building's roof, causing water to leak into Ms. Stewart's apartment.
The effect was less a series of scaffolding than a surreal nimbus — a white thought in a green shade.
Federation brethren descended on the township construction site and threatened to shake the scaffolding if workers did not cease.
In the Tuscan province of Massa-Carrara, the group discovered the Marble Hotel, empty and still veiled with scaffolding.
The city began requiring scaffolding as part of a 1980 city law that established regular inspections of building facades.
Today, there are about 280 miles of sidewalk scaffolding in front of 7,752 buildings, according to the Buildings Department.
"I was irritated by the fact that everywhere I went in the city, there was scaffolding," Mr. Kallos said.
Because Urban Umbrella is four times the cost of normal scaffolding, at first they gave it away for free.
If you're experiencing a prickly feeling of familiarity — of fairy tale scaffolding — along comes Andrea, and right on time.
By early 2000, Ms. Nicholas recalled, there was no scaffolding when she opened her hair salon in the building.
Sometimes the story, in all its magnificent ridiculousness, seems like mere scaffolding, propping up the ritual of the performance.
They built microscopic scaffolding into which they injected a mixture of two types of embryonic stem cells from mice.
Images of the Russian flag, fluttering from scaffolding around the cathedral, were widely circulated on social media Sunday morning.
If my life is an essay, this trip is a transition, the small but necessary scaffolding that structures days.
Like Hemon's fiction, the real-life stories in "My Parents" are so exquisitely constructed that their scaffolding is invisible.
Restoration work had begun at the church before the fire, and much of the building was sheathed in scaffolding.
The UFC's women's 145-pound division was always scaffolding to support a star without much concern for the supports.
We will re-open the work as soon as possible once the temporary construction scaffolding is no longer visible.
Fanned by high winds, it quickly spread, licking the sides of a scaffolding rig and lighting up the night sky.
Comprised of beer cans, flags, steel scaffolding, and paint, it stands apart from everything else, contained in its own room.
In a regular steak, collagen forms what's known as the extracellular matrix, or the scaffolding that holds the meat together.
Childs swung buckets, suspended from scaffolding, that caught and reflected ultrasonic sound beams and transmitted the sounds to 12 speakers.
Steel scaffolding is still often shunned for bamboo on skyscrapers under construction in even the ritziest parts of Hong Kong.
Protesters had carried road signs, others corrugated iron sheets and pieces of scaffolding, as they barged into the council building.
How exactly Twitter will be able to adjust the scaffolding to produce more useful, empathetic conversations is still a mystery.
Then, you build the chamber, the foundation, choose the materials, the vinyl stickers, and stencils, and plan for the scaffolding.
Also making the rounds online are videos of scaffolding and cranes falling off buildings and spinning wildly in the wind.
S. Embassy Jerusalem' Facebook page a video of himself standing in front of scaffolding covered in blue and white drapes.
The wall measured 19 meters wide, and there was only one scaffolding, it was a sole prototype was 6 meters.
Nine were caught and sent to detention centers, while another 40 escaped by scrambling onto scaffolding and across roof tops.
This scaffolding staircase is 95-feet tall, 187-feet long, and definitely not for people who are scared of heights.
Both workers were secured by harnesses and ropes when the scaffolding gave way, WSVN reported, citing Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
It looked like scaffolding that had been readied for the construction of a hundred-and-fifty-foot head of Ozymandias.
You'll notice what appears to be construction-grade scaffolding, two stacks of small mattresses, and an easel:These developments were mystifying.
Donald Trump's fake populism was nothing but scaffolding over a trojan horse of bigoted cultural resentment and Koch-sponsored plutocracy.
Google itself has built reliable cloud scaffolding and has robotics experience from Boston Dynamics, plus buying Linnell's and Jules' companies.
Within days of the announcement, scaffolding appeared across the city, climbing up almost every major building to assist workers repainting.
It was still raining and neither of us had an umbrella so we skirted the downpour under scaffolding and awnings.
The white van apparently scraped the side of the scaffolding, blowing out its windows as a result of the collision.
He described subway stations, gutters, and the sidewalk under traffic signals or scaffolding as places where people toss with impunity.
The townhouse owner threatened to sue the board for not getting his consent before allowing the scaffolding to go up.
There is such anxiety around the option of trusting our testimonies; I suppose it would chisel away at patriarchy's scaffolding.
Gusts of up to 207 kilometres per hour brought flying debris, tearing down trees and scaffolding and breaking construction cranes.
The fire began in the roof space of Notre Dame, which was surrounded by scaffolding because of the ongoing restoration.
DAVID ALLEN The annoying scaffolding that proliferates around New York can sometimes seem permanently affixed to buildings in perpetual repair.
Ask Real Estate Scaffolding is considered a public safety measure, so courts are largely unsympathetic to quality-of-life complaints.
In the meantime, I have lived without privacy, quiet or daylight because the scaffolding platform is directly outside my window.
Two weeks later, the scaffolding frame was partially in place, and a single row of painted barrels had gone up.
These days, it's booming: a hive of new hotels, and the girders and scaffolding of future hotels being clanged together.
Nick Vlahos, 49, the owner, said he had also lost potential customers who did not like to walk under scaffolding.
Teams will be the "scaffolding" to combine old experiences like Word and new ones like Fluid into a single hub.
In total, more than 22007 miles of scaffolding cover the front of 20123,22012 buildings, according to the city's Buildings Department.
In "Elevation," a misty green softens the entire surface, creating a floating atmosphere in which the linear scaffolding is suspended.
You wonder too at the genius of the radial lines, a scaffolding more intricate than the most advanced suspension bridge.
The parking-regulation signs were obscured by scaffolding, so I jumped out of the car to get a better look.
The outside scaffolding had no sprinkler system, but was equipped with movement detectors which did not go off, Eskenazi said.
San Francisco-based photographer Peter Steinhauer first noticed the distinctive scaffolding in 1994, when he was then living in Hanoi.
Islam's spiritual regimens and rules for living offered a scaffolding on which to rebuild her life, the 31-year-old said.
The petition of concern is one part of more complicated political scaffolding that has helped Northern Ireland emerge from its conflict.
Also note the artifacting around Vlad's head where the iPhone finds itself confused by all the cabling and scaffolding behind him.
Update 6:00pm EST: Police are trying to knock out another window and use some scaffolding to box in the climber.
Yet the buildings meant to house them are under scaffolding and the city's expansion will not be complete for another decade.
"Episodic memory is considered a building block, or the scaffolding to create a future event, to mentally time travel," Mercuri says.
Still an arid plain, tufts of beige grass punctuating the dusty ground, surrounded by the black scaffolding of the various stages.
Edgar, at 30 the younger brother, tumbled off the scaffolding, hit the top of a wooden fence and was killed instantly.
Photos and videos posted on social media during the storm showed surging waves, collapsed scaffolding and flash flooding across the island.
The performers will personally push you this way and that as they reconfigure a set made up of towers and scaffolding.
All five days I reiterate how important it is to wear a hard hat, what with the attacking scaffolding and all.
Donald Trump successfully channeled that spirit in 2016—just without the usual scaffolding of conservative principles and paeans to Ronald Reagan.
It could be made of steel scaffolding and covered in a skin of nylon fabric meant to flutter in the wind.
You might also have wondered if someone had removed the scaffolding that has been on the Capitol dome for two years.
Nearby, a boy wearing a navy P.S. 214 polo did flips on the bars of scaffolding just past the guard desk.
The production sets the opera in the skeleton of an old theater, with wood scaffolding on both sides of the stage.
David Espinosa, a contractor working to restore the Capitol's exterior, was on scaffolding when he heard screaming from the plaza below.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Until a month ago, the Bataclan theatre was shuttered up and veiled under scaffolding.
These collections are reservoirs for constructing the paintings, acting as a kind of scaffolding to layer my ideas on top of.
Oprah has built our shared values and humanity through the scaffolding of her voice and the architecture of her moral leadership.
He has the train stall on a cliff-side rail, supported by elaborate scaffolding on which he stages a foot chase.
Rainbow flags adorned apartment towers, townhouses, storefronts, scaffolding and people: on their T-shirts, dresses, lei-like necklaces, socks and shoes.
Pictures surfaced on social media this week of tarps and scaffolding covering the area of the wall the mural was painted.
Because the scaffolding is considered a public safety measure, the courts are largely unsympathetic to quality-of-life complaints from tenants.
Engineers installed supports around the scaffolding as well as sensors to detect movements in the edifice ahead of any potential collapse.
Scaffolding has already appeared at its base, and the building's gurgling pipes, drafty windows and creaky elevators will all be replaced.
Many New Yorkers have nightmares of a fire escape ladder or scaffolding falling on them, or even falling into a pothole.
The scaffolding went up six years ago in front of a rundown apartment building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
The city began requiring scaffolding as part of a 2700 city law that established regular inspections of the facades of buildings.
But this premise is mostly loose scaffolding on which to arrange a short evening of sly and artful deceptions and effects.
But as the years came and went, the building's facade remained unsafe, and the scaffolding not only stayed but grew bigger.
The navy is repairing the white-painted church, which is covered in scaffolding, and police with sniffer dogs patrolled the area.
The space, which can be divided into 42,000 and 50,000 square feet, was formerly occupied by Gracious Homes and Spider Scaffolding.
He worked part time — in construction, installing and removing scaffolding, in child care — while trying to break into the music industry.
The work of established artists serves as scaffolding, something solid for the dancers and their audiences, while the local talent develops.
Protesters threw petrol bombs, flares and other objects and tried to destroy scaffolding that protects the main door, which they broke.
Before the blaze, restoration work had begun and much of the building was sheathed in scaffolding, which was still being erected.
Andy Yang stands in front of the scaffolding that leads up to Taipei 1013's 55-story-tall LED mesh screen Andy Yang stands in front of the scaffolding that leads up to Taipei 101's 55-story-tall LED mesh screen Yang says Taipei 101 has been decreasing the number of fireworks used year by year.
"The advances in long-read sequencing and long-range scaffolding technologies is revolutionizing de novo [starting from scratch] DNA sequencing," said Myers.
A new Human Rights Watch report says the monsters have executed 31.63 people there, often displaying the dead on scaffolding for days.
A Reuters team saw workmen on scaffolding putting electrical fittings in place and fitting tiles in some parts of the Kaduna complex.
But this is the first time I've heard about "miniature brains" being grown in labs using a scaffolding made from liquefied silk.
This means that researchers might be able to cheaply, and effectively, build a scaffolding for cells that will turn into a skeleton.
And it wasn't a very good stage, either—just scaffolding and a plywood floor in the end zone of a football stadium.
We climb up the scaffolding, taking care not to brush against the giant tube, which is painted with Blue's signature large feather.
When all else burns and America's shoddy capitalist scaffolding begins to collapse upon us, there will be pizza to keep us going.
He salved my embarrassment by confessing he had asked the same question the first time he reached the top of the scaffolding.
As scaffolding for this project, students can respond to this Student Opinion question asking: What objects tell the story of your life?
The simple pieces of plastic served as scaffolding for the Lego pieces and allowed vmln8r to create a number of cool projects.
Eventually, layers of scaffolding filled the church, the organ's pipes were removed, holes were poked in the walls, and brick was exposed.
But she's after something bigger, providing a scaffolding of critical thinking from which to examine the great crises of the digital age.
But the customs he continues to upend as president are the scaffolding that supports the otherwise fragile words of our written Constitution.
I think poets work really hard to create the scaffolding or the formal mechanism for these big questions to take shape within.
But in some cases, scaffolding that was intended to be temporary has lingered for years as construction stalls or repairs remain unfinished.
The towers, still dressed in scaffolding, are strung with 192 tensioned cables that, like trouser suspenders, hold up the bridge's main section.
Local government pamphlets that have been circulating state that, on Saturday, scaffolding will be built in the area the community is occupying.
Even before going in, the inspectors spotted debris piled on top of scaffolding — a violation because it could fall on passers-by.
On the site, construction workers are expected to start removing the damaged scaffolding next month, an essential step in renovating the cathedral.
The building's management told the city in November that it planned to install scaffolding up to 150 feet tall for the repairs.
If I do get stuck under scaffolding, I direct traffic like a crazy person, 'Stay to the right, stay to the right!
When you're operating this way—essentially as a small business—you're much more vulnerable because you don't have that scaffolding of support.
It's believed to be a particle that flows through the universe and right through us all, a great scaffolding across the universe.
Einstein's general theory of relativity describes gravity as a property of spacetime, a four-dimensional scaffolding that is ubiquitous in the universe.
Mukherjee's explanation is anchored in a discussion of histones, which are tiny proteins that act as a kind of a scaffolding for DNA.
This is thought to knit the galaxies together, and has been called the "scaffolding" of the universe, but we've never detected it directly.
McQueen's film, which will not be sold or televised, will include aerial photography documenting the building's remains before it is obscured by scaffolding.
With these lab-spun gelatin fibers, the researchers provided a similar kind of scaffolding, to which they added either cow or rabbit cells.
The fire rescue and Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating the tragedy, working to determine just what caused the scaffolding to fall.
Institutions connected to the possible causes deny being responsible: The scaffolding company that worked on the roof says the lifts were well maintained.
Although a wedding cannot turn a flimsy relationship into a strong one, it adds scaffolding that can save one that is in between.
One man came on crutches and hopped about on one foot, the other foot swinging from a scaffolding of metal sticks and screws.
I will always remeber this man who—having never met me—implanted himself in my psyche and gave my tendrils scaffolding to grow.
There was also a separate payment in 2002 which appeared in Friday's 361-page report to Bin Hammam's Kemco scaffolding company in Qatar.
However, the installation's meditative purpose was interrupted by a harsh reminder of the neighborhood's rapid gentrification, after temporary construction scaffolding peeked into view.
The very nature of city life forces residents to connect, and it gives communities a scaffolding to lean on when a disaster hits.
The building where Butt-Con took place was covered in scaffolding and also housed the entrance to a popular restaurant called The Ainsworth.
I was thankful for the scaffolding, which protected me from a massive downpour that started a minute after I arrived at the venue.
They gather in silence to gawk at the paint whisperers — small teams of conservators poised on scaffolding and encased in two glass cubes.
The plane's extreme size led to some unexpected complications: The scaffolding needed to assemble the wing had to be about 2000 feet high.
Later they toured Namie on two buses, including a stop at scaffolding near the planned memorial park site to view Fukushima Daiichi's cranes.
Edgar, the younger brother at 30 years old, tumbled off the scaffolding, hit the top of a wooden fence and was killed instantly.
The immense garden is equipped with automatic watering tubes controlled remotely by computer and scaffolding draped with blankets of sheep's wool and hemp.
The demonstrators broke computers, spray-painted slurs against police on chamber walls and used road signs, scaffolding and metal poles to trash fittings.
Eyewitnesses on the ground tell us the guy was climbing the stage scaffolding to do some rigging ahead of opening day next Friday.
The death of a man who fell from scaffolding after unfurling a protest banner late Saturday injected additional emotional weight into the demonstrations.
Other online maps display every elevator and escalator in every building, and track all the scaffolding erected around buildings under repair or construction.
As for religion, which has long provided the institutional and social scaffolding for a life of meaning, it, too, is in steep decline.
For "Jetons les livres, sortons dans la rue," he used scaffolding to create a flexible set, erected, disassembled and endlessly rebuilt by performers.
Now the City Council is considering legislation targeting scaffolding that stays too long, while the Buildings Department is taking a more aggressive approach.
"A lot of the things that are good about the U.S. are because we have this kind of truth-based scaffolding," she said.
The stamp, forged signatures, false paperwork — they were like the scaffolding of a building of his own design, one with no firm foundation.
Credit...David La Spina for The New York Times Unloved and janky, scaffolding is New York City's other architecture, its Tinker Toy exoskeleton.
He included photographs of extraordinary bamboo scaffolding used in Hong Kong and Shanghai — intricate, handmade lacings that make supertalls look like ethereal baskets.
That permit expired seven months later, but it is not clear from city records or people's memories when that scaffolding was taken down.
Building residents toss trash out their windows onto the top of the scaffolding, some of which has blown onto people on the sidewalk.
Now much of Darulaman Palace is obscured behind scaffolding and green netting, its mangled trusses and battered Corinthian columns visible only in snatches.
Fragmented images of scaffolding, birds, chairs and leaves, digitally collaged, seem as if caught in a great whoosh caused by a hurtling train.
A hydra body has a kind of scaffolding made of protein fibers that act like muscles and help the organism keep its shape.
The response was a mishmash of kudos and gripes on issues like scaffolding, sirens, trees, trucks, trash, dog waste, stray cats and gentrification.
You have to make sure there are no allergens in the scaffolding, and that hormone levels are comparable to those of traditional meat.
These automatons can and might be used for many positive efforts, from serving as a social scaffolding to pushing the bounds of art.
But that's mostly fine — because by the final moments, we realize that it serves as scaffolding for ongoing plot developments in future seasons.
Now, if that is your purpose, as a company, you necessarily are creating a scaffolding that makes a ton of things really difficult, right?
But a method that helps new nerve cells bridge the damage by growing through a scaffolding structure might one day change that, researchers say.
In the end, the three-dimensional scaffolding that held the formwork in place was slowly removed after the concrete cured, revealing a vaulted space.
Cranes and scaffolding still flank the ornate spires of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi's most famous monument, which draws some 20 million visitors a year.
Mangkhut sent scaffolding toppling from skyscrapers and cranes spinning, as videos and pictures posted online showed buildings swaying in the wind, and shattered windows.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon let the director pursue his wildest gravity-defying whims, without using the screenplay solely as scaffolding for his fancy gadgetry.
It recalled the death of the fourth Doctor, beloved, be-scarfed Tom Baker, who met an infamously ignominious end by falling from similar scaffolding.
We unloaded on a bluff overlooking the pad, the Pacific Ocean providing a stunning natural backdrop for the towering edifice of scaffolding and rocket.
Video footage from the set, published by TMZ, shows Cruise jumping off a bit of scaffolding and slamming into the side of a building.
These include DNA sequences that code for supercharged blood-clotting agents and scaffolding proteins responsible for laying down the foundational units of new flesh.
Conservators working on Mary Rose were forced to shore up the wreck with scaffolding after observing that the ship had begun collapsing on itself.
Such is the nature of the world's biggest ideas — concepts that arise in one corner of the world provide the scaffolding for future advancements.
I deserved a very medieval punishment, and enlisted some friends to pelt me with soggy tomatoes while I was restrained by some scaffolding poles.
The overarching concept is that the same scaffolding used to build AI that can kick ass at esports can tackle humanity's most pressing issues.
The museum comprises scaffolding and screens instead of walls, underscoring its temporary, unfinished quality ("being dismantled, under construction," as Haapoja describes it to me).
Mr Trump likes to explain that he once spent his summers working in such places alongside carpenters, plumbers and men carrying heavy scaffolding poles.
They stepped onto the 16-foot-long, three-foot-wide aluminium scaffolding designed to slowly lower them down the black glass of the building.
The protagonist of "Scaffolding," an Israeli coming-of-age film, isn't really ready to come of age — not that he seems to know it.
"Like Hemon's fiction, the real-life stories in 'My Parents' are so exquisitely constructed that their scaffolding is invisible," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Officials say money has run out to work on the western niche, where scaffolding has filled the vast space for at least five years.
From The New York Times's editorial board: The anti-abortion movement has created legal scaffolding for the idea that a fetus has full rights.
Or that a novel so concerned with the arbitrary, impossible nature of storytelling should embrace archives, with their shapeless, indeterminate character, as its scaffolding.
Not long ago I climbed newly erected scaffolding to the top of Centre Point, a 380-foot skyscraper in the center of the city.
Meanwhile, the industry expanded beyond the province of futurists and hardware enthusiasts, and settled into its new role as the scaffolding of everyday life.
At 75th Street, Pamela Stokes, 60, a first time Macy's parade-watcher, was perched on some scaffolding, craning over the crowd for a view.
There, the climate activist scaled the scaffolding-clad exterior of the tower housing the Great Bell known as Big Ben, and unfurled two banners.
The driver, who was riding with his 9-year-old daughter, went on to strike a scaffolding on Ocean Avenue, according to the police.
But for a brief time — after the old structure was dismantled and before the new one went up — there was no scaffolding at all.
"It was a wonderful day," said Neal Shoemaker, the founder of the Harlem Heritage Tourism and Cultural Center, which is next to the scaffolding.
With no room around the high altar to maneuver such heavy machinery, scaffolding is being installed there to put soiled surfaces within arm's reach.
Each depicted a young, little-known athlete frozen in action, with enormous scaffolding that served artistic and utilitarian purposes propping up the monumental works.
He leapt from mailboxes to scaffolding, working the crowds like a star, but also challenging their reactions when he wanted, like a monkey Yoda.
Rescuers moved slowly, erecting makeshift wooden scaffolding to prevent rubble from crumbling further and seeking a path to the child through the unstable ruins.
It's not rare to see boys, young boys, picking their way up rickety scaffolding—paint tin hanging from one arm, brush in the other.
Others consider covering it with mirrors, covering it with scaffolding, covering it with plants, filling it with penguins, and filling it with wind turbines.
In February, the MIT Technology Review described the company's top hardware as "scaffolding," and a concept video for the eventual wearable device was dubious.
PBF Energy was securing scaffolding in preparation for high winds at its 190,000-bpd Chalmette, Louisiana, refinery, sources familiar with operations at the refinery said.
The curatorial scaffolding created by Alison Gingeras and legitimized by A.I.R. Gallery's inclusion is mere table-dressing for other galleries wanting to exhibit erotic art.
The biofilm is stained with Congo red dye, which bonds to the extracellular matrix proteins that the bacteria secrete as a scaffolding for their community.
The work just barely avoids figuration, somewhat resembling a high heel, a startled cat, a skyscraper scaffolding, an ear, an amoeba, or a strange pigeon.
The robust plant is used to make everything from watches, bikes, scaffolding, chopsticks, flooring, furniture, building and roofing materials, paper and textiles among other items.
I have a much bigger appreciation for getting infrastructure in place, the scaffolding on the tech side but also the company itself, in place early.
Videos posted by residents showed the incredible power of the typhoon, which caused trucks to flip over and tore scaffolding off the sides of buildings.
Some "radical protesters" removed railings and set up barricades with water-filled barriers, bamboo scaffolding, traffic cones and other objects, police said in a statement.
When everyone's found Waldo, Haney starts to scope out his next hiding spot — whether it's on scaffolding, near the elevators or even on a crane.
At least 67 Chinese workers were killed after scaffolding collapsed at the Fengcheng Power Plant in eastern China on Thursday, state media outlet Xinhua reported.
Consider: A company could shorten or skip the whole scaffolding phase of painting a building or advertisement, leaving the bulk of painting to a drone.
After that, the plan goes, frequent missions will start scaffolding the infrastructure to come—hunting down, for instance, water that could be used as fuel.
To a young me, Star Wars movies were scaffolding, a fossilized skeleton on which to hang other stories told by book, comic, or video game.
This scaffolding wasn't quite sturdy enough, apparently: On Sunday morning, as WCPO reported, the bar was swept away by the furies of the Ohio River.
The trucks, scaffolding, and roadworks that jam each corner will soon leave an unfamiliar place, replacing Georgian edifices with cheap brickwork and plastic shop fronts.
And since none of the artists are charging residents for doing the murals, some neighbors offer their support with ladders, scaffolding, and even art materials.
It's like you're watching the scaffolding of a sport fight and all of its contrivances start to buckle, threatening to fall apart into sheer chaos.
To start, workers will build a structure above the scaffolding that allows them to rappel down and dismantle the metal with the help of cranes.
The more he thought about these examples, the more it seemed to him that to call such external devices "scaffolding" was to underestimate their importance.
Or ceilings, so that children lying in their beds look up past where their walls end to the scaffolding of the superstore roof high above.
This huge meeting room is covered in reflective metal scaffolding, which serves for rapid reconstruction if you'd like to change the layout of the space
Fans jumped down from their perches — those mail trucks, a Dumpster, scaffolding, atop parked cars and S.U.V.s now with dented roofs — and began to disperse.
That eventually collapsed too, though, as North Korea's pursuit of enriched uranium and the George W. Bush administration's hawkish stance imploded the already shaky scaffolding.
Twin Peaks, for example, is great because it bolts a whole nightmarish new house to the old scaffolding, acknowledging rather than ignoring the rust beneath.
When I visited the space in real life, I was hit with a different sensation: the fear of climbing through construction site scaffolding in heels.
"Living in New York City is just a long game of Donkey Kong, and eventually we will all die from faulty scaffolding," she said online.
As Clinton and her staff left after meeting with Senate Democrats, one of her vans smashed into scaffolding outside the Capitol, according to numerous reports.
But at the same time, the Department of Buildings will not permit the scaffolding to be removed, because doing so would pose a safety hazard.
There is scaffolding and netting outside, and one of the owners, Ira Drukier, said it was structural work that forced the closing of the restaurant.
While Mr. Rubin said the city's new scaffolding database would be useful, he added that it did not go far enough to address the problem.
" Written in chalk on the scaffolding of the development is a proud set of community bylaws: "No Drugs, No Alcohol, No behaviour violating Safe Space.
The shell was there, under some scaffolding, on the northeast corner, and detectives placed a white foam cup over it to preserve it as evidence.
The wedding, like other key events portrayed in "The Irishman," really happened, a scaffolding of hard facts within which Sheeran's largely uncorroborated tale plays out.
Horses lost digits over evolutionary time to form a simplified hoof, while bats adapted their five digits into a scaffolding to hold the wing membrane.
The Buildings Department initially issued a permit for scaffolding at 100 Lenox Avenue in 1990, around the same time that the building left city hands.
The 177-year-old tower has been swathed in scaffolding for the past three years as craftsmen refurbish its stonework and famous 12-tonne clock.
Workers are currently erecting a 200-foot crane that will loom above the cathedral to help finalize the operations needed to stabilize that welded scaffolding.
Microsoft revealed recently that Teams will act like the "scaffolding" to combine old experiences like Word and new ones like Fluid into a single hub.
I saw protesters clamber up the scaffolding of a building to tear down a long red banner extolling the day, and set it on fire.
One of the toughest parts of the cleanup effort is cutting down the 50,000 tubes of old scaffolding that crisscrossed the back of the edifice.
Supports are now being installed around the mangled scaffolding to mitigate the risk of collapse, and a second lattice structure suspended above it for access.
With the funds they needed, crews began working on reattaching the cock rock this week using 33-feet of scaffolding, iron rods, glue, and cement.
But there's also the very real worry that Google is assembling the scaffolding to take over the few parts of digital advertising it doesn't control yet.
Electric cables and unused scaffolding lay outside the building and parts of the complex remained unpainted, but inside there was electricity to power the conveyor belts.
A French artist who aims to prompt discussions about immigration affixed a 65-foot-tall cutout photo of a Mexican boy to scaffolding built in Mexico.
The printed structures, a combination of living cells and hydrogels, are designed to provide a sort of scaffolding that an animal's own cells can build on.
A pair of construction workers fell six stories to their deaths after scaffolding collapsed at the site near Walt Disney World early on Wednesday, authorities say.
On the other side of the bridge, under the intense sun, trucks brought in scaffolding and laborers began assembling the main festival stage for Friday's concert.
As Science News reports, Taylor suspects the eruptions are all being steered by filaments, a sort of scaffolding along which matter congregates on a cosmic scale.
"All of that's scaffolding to help you, but at the end of the day, part of why you're lonely is you need other people," he says.
Indian newspapers have reported that the British High Commission had asked for scaffolding, erected for repair work, to be removed from the onion-domed Taj Mahal.
We moved from figure to figure—some are stacked two or three high, which means I had to have enormous scaffolding for the lighting and camera.
In their paper, Kaplan and his colleagues point to mushroom chitosan, a fibrous material found in the cell wall of mushrooms, as one potential scaffolding material.
But where The Girl on The Train takes this scaffolding and constructs a gripping mystery featuring compelling characters, Into The Water feels simultaneously bloated and thin.
Work on the statue was still ongoing, according to Chinese news outlet Sina, and scaffolding and construction material, including a crane, were still at the site.
And while I managed to avoid hitting any cars, people, dogs, phone poles, scaffolding, or traffic cones, I can't say there weren't a few close calls.
One man was killed under scaffolding that collapsed in high winds and a fisherman was killed as he tended to his boat, Kyodo news agency said.
Much of the initial construction for the transportation hub underneath the airport is hidden from sight, but scaffolding outlines the basic contours of the main terminal.
The skylight currently has some temporary panes and dried cement over most of it, so it will need to be replaced once the scaffolding is removed.
You can see him plugging away at it, on scaffolding just under the ceiling, in a self-caricature drawn in the margin of a handwritten sonnet.
As Ms. Faul and Ms. Gee headed along Seventh Avenue, the dogs guided them around scaffolding supports that partially blocked sidewalks and around a work zone.
ALMAPhoto: Kotaro KohnoDuring the earliest era of the universe, scientists think that mysterious stuff called dark matter began clumping first, creating the universe's web-shaped scaffolding.
"During the age of popular politics, many young people embraced a vertical model of adulthood, using politics as a scaffolding to climb toward maturity," he says.
For 18 months, the building has been covered in scaffolding to comply with city rules, although the board has not updated shareholders about what's going on.
And I don't have the kind of arm muscles that mean I can do pull-ups with one hand, so the building needs to have scaffolding.
The excellence of Œuvres Électroniques proves that Radigue is a deftly uncompromising musician, and sits high atop the historical scaffolding underlying electronic-based art and music.
Lipniewska achieves the neat trick of providing just enough scaffolding to get young doodlers started, while keeping everything abstract and primitive-looking enough to be unintimidating.
An activist dressed as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson free-climbed the scaffolding of Big Ben in London on Friday to draw attention to climate change.
He outlines the essential "scaffolding" of a chart (scales, legend, source and so on), before describing the many ways that data can be built upon it.
The surprise inspections have been carried out by a team of 33 highly trained experts in areas such as renovations, high-rise construction, scaffolding and demolitions.
The proposal would allow exceptions for factors such as bad weather, permit delays or in cases where removing scaffolding would be deemed dangerous to public safety.
Nonrigid is simpler, Boyd told me: you can construct the whole thing flat on the ground—no scaffolding needed—and simply inflate it when you're done.
He drove under sidewalk scaffolding, his car's side-view mirrors and license plates falling off, as pedestrians were thrown atop his car and dragged underneath it.
She showed me a photo of herself and Daryl K., a fashion designer, doing handstands on the scaffolding outside of Indochine a decade ago, midriffs bared.
As the scaffolding has proliferated, the Buildings Department has faced growing criticism that it is not doing enough to police those structures that stay too long.
In the case of the Harlem building, city records initially showed that the scaffolding went up only in 2311, which is when the owner replaced it.
City building records show that a permit was issued in 2003 for scaffolding that the city went ahead and installed when the building owner did not.
In May, the Buildings Department received a complaint through the 311 hotline that the scaffolding had caught fire and dispatched an inspector who found it unsafe.
He used to install scaffolding, but these days Polish and Romanian construction workers arrive by truck every Monday, making it impossible for French citizens to compete.
Instead, a 150-foot stretch of scaffolding that envelops the front of the building was put up in 2011 to protect pedestrians — and remains there today.
On June 20143, 2013, Rubenstein joined the Secretary of the Interior and the head of the National Park Service to inspect the progress, atop the scaffolding.
On a character level the story is slight; the travel narrative is primarily a scaffolding for the marvelous illustrations, which are mini-history-lessons in themselves.
Held on a hybrid of scaffolding and a jump and landing sculpted from snow, the competition gave a glimpse of what to expect at the Olympics.
The scaffolding installed before the fire may be too fragile to support what remains of it, and could send the remaining pieces into ruin, he said.
While the towers are under construction, whether it's for a new façade or a demolition, they are shrouded in bamboo scaffolding and brightly-colored nylon mesh.
After reports of an intruding luxury condo development, the artist requested that the museum close the work until the project's construction scaffolding is no longer visible.
Vale said the pair worked for an external company hired to erect scaffolding on pier 1 of the Ponta da Madeira terminal in the state of Maranhao.
It provides the key psychological scaffolding for the long con, during the course of which the mark finds a way to rationalize any number of warning signs.
The ringlike proteins, positioned at the base of each loop, create a central scaffolding from which the loops emanate, and the entire chromosome becomes shorter and stiffer.
So please excuse the auto industry as it builds its own bony scaffolding, the infrastructure that will prop up the exciting money-making ventures of the future.
The resulting model used around 15,000 pieces, 1,000 of which are just used as scaffolding for the base and can't even be seen in the final model.
This early prototype of the car is basically structural scaffolding, batteries and rotors, but it does manage to get about head height before ungracefully returning to earth.
Boris Aronson's chrome and plastic jungle set for the production was reminiscent of the scaffolding and construction that paints every city block, a playground for the bourgeoisie.
Memphis Meats claims they removed the serum from their process, but won't give details about what they replaced it with, or what scaffolding holds the cells together.
These days Fidesz's ideologues, such as they are, assemble theoretical scaffolding to justify the channelling of state resources to favoured businessmen under the rubric of "economic patriotism".
Pursued by sushi chef/assassin Zero (played by martial artist, actor, and casually immortal Iron Chef chairman Mark Dacascos), Wick careens through the scaffolding of New York.
Ten stories high and capable of producing 1.2 million pounds of steam an hour, they feature components so tall that engineers erect scaffolding to get up close.
INSIDE the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, the mottled black fin of Britain's latest nuclear-powered submarine is just discernible above a mass of scaffolding.
In lieu of the philosophical underpinnings he and his college friends were searching for, Buttigieg is offering Democrats himself and the scaffolding of a dated rhetorical framework.
Homed is a densely-packed cluster of 623D printed hexagonal housing modules, to be built on the side of existing New York buildings using a scaffolding framework.
The building was, at the time, a 43-story shell of concrete and iron, barely discernible against the city's dizzying cluster of cranes, scaffolding, and high-rises.
If the scaffolding were to collapse, or pieces of it were to fall down toward the church, it could cause other parts of the building to crumble.
On Tuesday, France's culture minister, Franck Riester, said the cathedral's scaffolding will be taken down "in the coming weeks," thus clearing the way for renovations to begin.
Scaffolding partially blocks the sidewalk from view, and the construction manager said he and his colleagues didn't realize anything had happened until they saw emergency vehicles arrive.
No single agent set it on its path: It wasn't knocked off scaffolding by the poorly placed heel of a construction worker, or fumbled from careless hands.
Today, the building's state of disrepair has become the butt of jokes in the city, as the scaffolding around it prevents stones from falling on people below.
Billions of dollars in half-finished construction projects ribbon the city skyline: concrete skeletons of hotels, shopping malls and apartment blocks, swaddled in scaffolding and motionless cranes.
Multiple protesters also made their way into the Capitol through an official tour last Friday and tied themselves to scaffolding in the Rotunda; 12 were subsequently arrested.
This Upper West Side staple features café tables nestled under construction scaffolding that's been in place for so long that it's protected by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
As it billowed out, the smoke started turning gray, then black, making it clear that a fire was growing inside the cathedral, which is covered in scaffolding.
"I'm going to fall!" a man repeatedly said in Spanish as he clung to the scaffolding that dangled against a building on East 0003th Street in Manhattan.
The company has developed a new scaffolding technology that mimics the texture, appearance, nutritional and sensorial properties of fibrous meats like beefsteaks, chicken breasts and fish filets.
Importantly, this is just the scaffolding for the larger trust—the complexities of which should be agreed upon by a coalition of experts rather than one person.
I even visited the exterior of the Glasgow School of Art itself, its quirky iron details — many likely destroyed now — then peeking cheekily through the thick scaffolding.
The 19th century Gothic building has been wrapped in scaffolding since 2017, and the cost of restorations will now rise from £61.1m to £79.7m ($4.53m to $104m).
City buildings officials said legislation would be required to change inspection requirements and noted that the majority of sidewalk scaffolding comes down within one to two years.
In Park Slope, the scaffolding at 277 First Street has stood so long that it has outlasted some of its critics, who have died or moved away.
Scene changes are cleverly managed through the use of mobile scaffolding that serves as staircases, windows, balconies, train compartments ("Shuffle off to Buffalo"), dressing rooms and more.
Now, the interior of the cathedral is clear of scaffolding for the first time in a decade, and the full impact of a project can be seen.
The exhibition displayed work by designers like Assemble, a British collective, that has used scaffolding to design temporary theaters or follies than can be built by novices.
City building officials say that scaffolding ensures public safety and that they are required to ensure that it remains up as long as a building needs work.
Some years later, a huge chunk of brick fell on the corner, and the scaffolding was extended further around the building, according to Ms. Nicholas and others.
Mr Bindhammer and a colleague clambered up a wonky scaffolding to the top-left corner of the wall, the end of the women's final, and worked down.
"It saddens me to think we may be among the last of the positivists," she said, leaning on scaffolding that was part of an abandoned restoration effort.
To the central bank, those rosy economic signs meant it was time to start removing some of the scaffolding it had erected to support the crumbling economy.
The man fell to his death after unfurling a protest banner and remaining perched on scaffolding for several hours; he did not fall while hanging the banner.
In 2008, their apartment building was bundled in bamboo scaffolding and semi-transparent green material, turning the light through their windows an emerald hue for several months.
The 2000th-century cathedral was under renovation at the time of the fire and scaffolding crisscrossed the back of the edifice where the spire was once located.
Hollywood, on the other hand, is back to work, running a crew on a scaffolding construction site, where it seems like he's enjoying being in a management position.
On taller buildings, scrubbing it all off generally means bringing a bucket truck, scaffolding or suspension gear and having a crew hang from the side of the building.
That is why you can see scaffolding and other signs of a building boom dotted around Caracas, the capital of a country that has endured an economic collapse.
So, all right, let me give a quick characterization of this idea that the coinage and the scaffolding for it is from my colleague, Jack Balkin, at Yale.
It's still largely scaffolding and foundation work at this point, but it gives you a wild sense of just how friggin' big this park is going to be.
OKRs are the scaffolding for Google's signature home runs, including seven products with a billion or more users apiece: Search, Chrome, Android, Maps, YouTube, Google Play, and Gmail.
By incorporating fans, humidifiers, lights and scaffolding into a 10 foot by 8 foot construction, Limitations turns its immediate environment into a whirling channel of air and heat.
In an attempt to keep costs down, the stadium has 12,000 temporary seats — which are on vast towers of scaffolding stretching over the walls of the main stadium.
But outraged female journalists said their view was still obstructed by scaffolding and the men's platform, which stood in their sightline to the Vice President, the Guardian reports.
You think he's going to go in and sandblast it, but what ends up happening is that he takes the whole structure down, and the scaffolding stays up.
During the great fire of April 15, 2019, the cathedral lost the spire that Viollet-le-Duc erected, and sections of the roof are hidden under protective scaffolding.
Led by Dr. Gunda Georg, the team of researchers has been able to isolate a test compound that could build the scaffolding for a male birth control pill.
Dominick Deluca, a 25-year-old member of Local 1556, fell 15 feet from scaffolding last May while doing facade work at the Butler Houses in the Bronx.
The play begins in near-darkness, on a bare, scaffolding-like set designed by Jason Ardizzone-West; points of light shine through holes in its sliding wooden panels.
A construction elevator provides public access to a mezzanine gallery and restaurant; electronic road signs are used to display information; and the grand staircase is built from scaffolding.
But all such novels offer an opportunity to rethink typical fictional structures: how should a book use the scaffolding of story when life so often provides us none?
After eight hours of searching, Boat 36826 slows as it passes under a section of the bridge, a giant outcrop of grey concrete covered in spindly metal scaffolding.
As with Notre-Dame, St. Patrick's roof has wooden scaffolding, and Pepi recalls the city's Fire Department all but insisted that a modern fire-prevention system be installed.
One theory was that Alcides lived because, when the scaffolding gave way, he lay flat and clung to the platform, as professional window washers are trained to do.
It was cool seeing what amounted to a rich, smart-assed version of a mid-20s fan jumping off scaffolding for the amusement of a lot of people.
His studies gave him an intellectual scaffolding that was no less important than what he had learned from his father about the moral and practical obligations of faith.
At his own apartment building on John Street, which has been under scaffolding since 2013 for repairs, residents are planning a party when it is finally dismantled soon.
The Buildings Department issued 113,667 permits for scaffolding in front of buildings — so-called sidewalk sheds — in the city in 2015; in 1990 only 1,016 permits were issued.
Their apartment, a duplex penthouse with a floating staircase, private roof and three terraces, is shrouded in scaffolding, damaged by water leaks and has been pelted with debris.
The scaffolding with which nations have lifted themselves above the old ways is sometimes called the liberal international order: alliances, free trade and organizations like the United Nations.
Pleck's volume provides important historical scaffolding for our consideration of little-known instances of public and private efforts to eliminate and/or mitigate the effects of domestic violence.
As the water passes through the showerhead, these microbes lay down a kind of scaffolding known as biofilm to protect themselves from getting washed away with every ablution.
If the inspection uncovers safety hazards like cracks or loose bricks, the scaffolding must remain in place until the facade is repaired, which could take months or years.
When Mr. Mauceri last saw the space, about a year and a half ago, it was "an absolute hollow shell," with scaffolding and not much else, he recalled.
That light is currently blocked by scaffolding associated with the construction of the Central Park Tower next door; for now, students are making do with full-spectrum bulbs.
A two-minute TV spot that aired on state television showed two Chinese celebrities traveling back in time by railway, seeing streets filled with bicycles and bamboo scaffolding.
In Midtown Manhattan, where scaffolding covers block after block, the structures have been a longstanding source of frustration, said Wally Rubin, the district manager for Community Board 5.
"We already know how big a problem it is, and unless the city is willing to take steps to get the scaffolding down, it doesn't matter," he said.
So far there is little to see but fragments: the outlines of a restaurant complex, the foundations of a mall, an army-owned hotel clad in wooden scaffolding.
James Noone's set, anchored by tiered industrial scaffolding, conjures 1950s Hollywood through suggestive visual accents — a giant chandelier here, a floating corpse there — rather than literal-minded scenery.
An activist from Extinction Rebellion, which has been staging high-profile events around Britain to call attention to the climate crisis, climbed up scaffolding outside the famous clock.
The rest surround construction sites, and, taken together with those protecting facades, the whole adds up to more than 300 miles of scaffolding, much of it in Manhattan.
Its shimmering metal scaffolding resembles a magnificent building, and is alive with scores of small moving images projected (somewhat miraculously) onto pieces of paper the size of snapshots.
A City Council bill targeting such scaffolding would require it to be taken down within six months of going up, or sooner when no work is being done.
SAM is plopped onto site after site and breaks down thanks to a combination of buggy software, spotty Wi-Fi, robot arm arthritis, rickety scaffolding and bad weather.
It is a polite and helpful way of belaboring the obvious given the complex history of Christian thought that has provided the ethical scaffolding for contemporary Western society.
"We need to remove completely the scaffolding in order to make the building safe so in 2021 we will probably start the restoration of the cathedral," Chauvet said.
The economy had changed, but for the most part, jails and prisons still offered underfunded training in the usual skills: carpentry, construction, scaffolding building and other hard labor.
Built around these will be steel scaffolding, to serve as a support system for the statue's outermost surface, which will consist of a series of cast bronze panels.
New development draped in scaffolding rises around the old buildings, which increasingly house high-end retail, making this street-art-covered door at 57 Great Jones stand out.
All of these factors — recognition of gender inequalities, recognition of different gender identities, chances for audiences to talk back — they kind of provide scaffolding for changes in regulation.
And it just used to be much more expensive and all this scaffolding of rationalization has been built around why you should only look at it under these conditions.
What's currently a few dozen stories of scaffolding and skeletal walls will, likely by the end of this year, be a pair of sleek, 53- and 41-floor buildings.
But in the decade since working there, the pair have been inundated with requests from tech companies desperate for help building the operational scaffolding needed to actually integrate Vitess.
Today was just about removing the plane's support scaffolding, letting its wheels experience the full weight of the craft for the first time, and getting it out the door.
However, the planned 329-room luxury hotel - to be built on top of the casino - remains a towering construction site with cranes and scaffolding supporting the building's windowless shell.
The technology uses 'skeletons' or basic structural scaffolding which are surrounded by a sealed bag that can then change its motion by creating a vacuum within the bag itself.
Instead of the arduous task of climbing up bridges or erecting scaffolding, camera drones can easily take a close-up picture of just about any part of a bridge.
Ultimately, it only demonstrates that changing the slant of the story without exposing the narrative scaffolding, and how it emerged through legal strategies, is not enough of a reconsideration.
How then, does The Last Jedi use that scaffolding rather than being crushed beneath it, when it has to, once again, show us a Jedi master training his student?
Post wouldn't get into specifics about the technologies involved in scaling this process up, other than hinting that 3D printers and new types of scaffolding materials might be involved.
I jogged there from a dance class, hiding under scaffolding to avoid rain, and paused at one crosswalk to wonder why on Earth I was putting myself through this.
Jansky studied the hiss for a year, using a rudimentary antenna that looked like toppled scaffolding, before announcing its origin: The static was coming from the the galaxy itself.
We've seen this kind of ever-scaffolding plot play out in lots of series from Battlestar Galactica to Lost to Heroes and even non-sci-fi shows like Unreal.
The 23-year-old laborer spends his midday break swinging from scaffolding poles on a building site, a gymnastics routine that has made him China's latest social media sensation.
In Fukuoka, a city on the southern island prefecture of Kyushu, a 63-year-old man died when falling construction scaffolding struck him, police in the city told CNN.
The problem was aggravated in some areas by sidewalk clutter such as construction scaffolding, large garbage bags, vendors and fixtures like lights, signs, newsstands, benches, planters and recycling bins.
Crucially, while individual axions would be very light, they would together make up enough mass to account for the dark matter halos that form the gravitational scaffolding of galaxies.
To remove the discoloration, workers suspended on scaffolding are caking Fuller's earth — a mud paste used in facials that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement — on the entire structure.
Cleanup efforts have become a topic of conversation around Agra, where some people said that the extra scaffolding, which forms a black web around the marble, may deter visitors.
Jim McKnight, city manager of Cocoa Beach on central Florida's Atlantic coast, made sure construction sites were secured with possible dangers like scaffolding taken down to prevent flying objects.
In the summer, they'll throw open its gabled doors and set up long tables made from old trestles and scaffolding planks under the giant English oak tree just outside.
The melted scaffolding on top of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral will reportedly be removed "in the coming weeks" so restoration work can begin, according to France's culture minister.
The permit for it was issued by the city's Buildings Department in January 256, and it is now the oldest such scaffolding in New York, according to department records.
The 11-year-old scaffolding is on a new map developed by the Buildings Department that displays more than 7,700 similar structures currently parked in front of city buildings.
Chris Ferrara, 44, a program director at the Pratt Institute, said his wife stomps her feet and claps her hands loudly whenever she has to walk under the scaffolding.
Mr. Priestley, who used to work regularly with developers, dismissed the legality of the action, saying the plans for scaffolding had not been included in the developer's original application.
Despite the vastness of the Burgtheater stage, the elaborate lighting and the apparently unlimited fog budget, the raggedy costumes and the slapdash scaffolding lend the proceedings a DIY feel.
"A specific timeline for landlords to get the work done will finally work toward holding someone accountable for scaffolding that goes up and never comes down," Mr. Kallos said.
The storm also broke windows, felled trees, tore bamboo scaffolding off buildings under construction and flooded areas with sometimes waist-high waters, according to the South China Morning Post.
In Statuary Hall, after tour groups of Navy officers in uniform and teenagers in headphones were gone for the day, crews set up hot lights and scaffolding for cameras.
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.
During the parade, civilians would pack into every corner of the street, even sitting atop scaffolding and climbing onto tiny balconies just to catch a glimpse of the floats.
Mr. Tor and Mr. Saarinen stood together under the terminal's 6,19633-ton roof in 1960, just after the formwork and scaffolding needed for the concrete pour had been removed.
But in the night's most dramatic scenes, police pursued members of the radical Black Bloc movement, which wants to overthrow capitalism, across scaffolding as they sought refuge on rooftops.
It looks like they're taking scaffolding down — much of which could be put back up again quickly, experts — but it's hard to say what North Korea's true intentions are.
While grime can be powered by anti-establishment fury, its M.C. battles and up-from-the-bootstraps record labels also foster community and create scaffolding for black British expression.
The police have also found cigarette butts on the scaffolding — a possible explanation for the blaze, though one strongly disputed by a spokesman for the company that erected it.
I recall one studio visit when an in-process sculpture (I think it was largely made of plaster built around some scaffolding) was threatening to overwhelm her entire studio.
Rather than entering Amazon's market directly, Facebook has been building the scaffolding around its e-commerce business, and doing everything but actually introducing ways to buy things across Facebook.
If genes are a recipe for our bodies, omnigenetics suggests they're drawn like an M.C. Escher drawing: Each part of the scaffolding connects to many others in mind-bendy ways.
Still, the Whitney Museum exhibition was quite strong, but held together by rhetorical scaffolding that was conceptually rather thin (depicting a fictional family that was wealthy and traveled the world).
Many of those executed publicly were shot in the head, and those that were accused of being "spies" were killed and then dangled from scaffolding for a couple of days.
And the platforming moments are always tense; it feels like you're constantly teetering on the perilous edge of a ruined staircase or rickety scaffolding hundreds of feet in the air.
By the time of Girault's photograph three years later, the mosque is gone, replaced by scaffolding — the work of restoring the original classical grandeur of the Acropolis was well underway.
Image: University of CambridgeUsing stem cells in grown-on 3D scaffolding in a laboratory petri dish, scientists have for the first time created an embryo made entirely from stem cells.
Its scaffolding traces back nearly a half century, when liberal groundbreaker Chief Justice Earl Warren retired in 1969 and newly elected Republican President Richard Nixon replaced him with Warren Burger.
A small group, mostly students wearing hard hats and masks, used a metal trolley, poles and pieces of scaffolding to hack through reinforced glass and charge at the government compound.
There were no workers scheduled to be on the rooftop scaffolding when the fire broke out at 6:20PM on April 19913, BFM-TV reported shortly after the blaze began.
Since this future is constructed entirely on a scaffolding of untested presumptions, it is a matter of almost religious belief whether one considers the Singularity to be Utopia or hell.
Kunis, 33, appeared riveted by Wiz Khalifa's set at the event as they sat atop a scaffolding structure watching the "Stayin Out All Night" and "See You Again" rapper perform.
Using drones, AES employees can remotely inspect a tower or transmission line, for example, and gather high-resolution data about what's going on there, without having to scramble up scaffolding.
No one was injured, but much of the structure, wrapped in scaffolding, collapsed in the flames, producing heat so intense it ignited three floors of a neighboring high-rise building.
Over the years engineers have come up with various ways of scaling this up a bit, by doing things like mounting the printing mechanism on a piece of external scaffolding.
A few days earlier, he had been deeply embarrassed when two transgender women approached him while he was doing pull-ups on a scaffolding at 138th Street and Eighth Avenue.
I'd driven a forklift, worked an assembly line, dipped scaffolding into a paint bath and taken down old drywall as though there were a better life on the other side.
Vygotsky had written about how children learn with the help of various kinds of scaffolding from the world outside—the help of a teacher, the physical support of a parent.
His family business Referans Holding expects to sign a contract soon to supply scaffolding and aluminum and fit out Lusail Stadium, where the 2022 World Cup final will take place.
While there was no imminent threat that the cross would topple, the church decided to take advantage of the fact that it was cocooned in scaffolding to address the problem.
This process might be similar to basic scaffolding in an actual kindergarten environment, where teachers guide students in their learning by modeling behavior and providing lots of opportunities for practice.
The 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, believed to be the most photographed building in the United Kingdom, is already half enveloped in scaffolding as part of a major renovation project.
Even incomplete and surrounded by scaffolding and building cranes, Sagrada Familia is Barcelona's most famous monument, visited by over 10,000 people a day and pictured on countless postcards and calendars.
The biggest changes from the book are structural — the play uses the trial as a narrative scaffolding from which everything else hangs — but there are also shifts in thematic emphasis.
With a friend I shinned up a lower next-door building, which stood dark and empty, and ran along its rooftop, slipping sideways into its neighbor's maze of scaffolding bars.
In a sweep last year, building inspectors checked every piece of scaffolding and while most needed to remain for safety, about 150 were ordered dismantled because work had been finished.
In his colorful memoir "Career Warfare," former John Hancock Financial Company CEO David D'Alessandro offers advice to those who work in hierarchical organizations and seek to scale the corporate scaffolding.
Down the block, the owners of Vapiano, a pasta joint, had wrapped the poles of the scaffolding outside their building with faux pine garlands and created a wall of ivy.
And Mr. Bixler-Zavala wasted no time getting physical with the music of the band he'd grown up in: jumping, twitching, twirling a shiny microphone stand, climbing the stage scaffolding.
On the "Wait Room" set, metal chairs and scaffolding shaped like a guard tower are bolted onto that Tilt-a-Whirl surface, as unstable as a ship in a storm.
Investigators are focusing on the possibility of a short circuit in the electrified bells of the spire, or in the elevators that had been set up on the old scaffolding.
"I think a lot of middle-class, middle-aged journalists like putting this preposterous intellectual scaffolding on it, saying it's a bit like Shakespeare or Jane Austen," Mr. Abell said.
We climb all 36 flights of the Giralda to see Seville spread out in front of us (except the side that faces the Alcazar because it is sadly covered in scaffolding).
"Just as the human genome map has provided a scaffolding to test hypotheses and look for patterns in [gene] sequence and function, Tony's method could do the same" for brain architecture.
" "So I then made the impossible decision to run past my parents' window, so that I could go up the scaffolding to get to the third floor, where Grace was asleep.
Perez then moved out and encouraged Portales-Lara, his friend and co-worker at a scaffolding company, to move in and help the woman cover her expenses, authorities said, reports NOLA.com.
Since astronomers are pretty sure that stuff called dark matter serves as the gravitational scaffolding for dwarf galaxies, then presumably a stellar stream should also contain some percentage of dark matter.
Also this weekend, the Center for Architecture is opening its exhibition that tracks the history of scaffolding, a feature of the urban landscape with which New Yorkers are all too familiar.
Experiments suggest that five-sixths of the universe's mass is dark matter, mysterious stuff that acts like scaffolding for galaxies but which can only be observed via the gravity it exerts.
"They tricked us to come here," Mr. Han said of the agents that transported him to Saipan, where he put up scaffolding for 12 hours a day in the tropical heat.
That ledger forms the scaffolding on which Briq can build out its projections and models of how much a building will cost, and how could conceivably be made on a project.
They've upscaled the idea from a 6m x 2.5m canvas to an indoor space of around 2,400 sq meters, using 1,800 sq meters of scaffolding, 50 strobes, and 50 LED washers.
About 260 miles to the east, in Mabu township, riot police officers blocked parishioners from entering the grounds of the Dachang Church while workers erected scaffolding and sawed off the cross.
At the Zafran roundabout, the scaffolding where men in orange jumpsuits were once executed has been pulled down, and the Islamic State flag has been replaced by the Libyan national standard.
After the first morning's extended safety briefing (the expected warnings against sunburn, dehydration and back injuries, and also the odder cautions against feral pigs and hantavirus), we begin by constructing scaffolding.
"It was very nerve-racking when the scaffolding first came down because there was this moment of would it look any different from when we started," he told Reuters on Wednesday.
In the Senate, Biden helped craft the passage of laws that became the scaffolding for mass incarceration and presided over the Senate Judiciary Committee when it mistreated Anita Hill in 1991.
Altrad, which provides scaffolding and light construction services, said it would fund the deal via a loan from BNP Paribas SA and that Cape's directors considered the offer "fair and reasonable".
The new measures agreed in negotiations on Tuesday included adopting European certification standards for scaffolding, instituting the use of safety netting and increasing the number of safety inspectors, both sides said.
I was fine on arrival, hiking through a little forest of scaffolding, eucalyptus, and white tents with a publicist from the Kelly Slater Wave Company, which built and runs the place.
Two protesters on Monday climbed up scaffolding, writing "Shell Knows!" in red paint on the front of the building and three protesters glued their hands to revolving doors at the entrance.
City building records show that scaffolding was approved in 2007 for 45 John Street, a financially troubled conversion of a 14-story office building into rental apartments that has changed owners.
Mr. Trump, in his instinct for the old ways, is pushing and pulling at that scaffolding, and has taken several opportunities to shake its foundations during his weeklong tour of Europe.
A grid of cinder block columns, with exposed rebar protruding through the top and surrounded by scaffolding, it was hard to tell if construction had just begun or was already complete.
Though the police official confirmed that smoking — which was forbidden under the scaffolding company's rules — was being considered as a cause, a company spokesman strongly disputed that it started the fire.
Sometimes he deployed overtly cubist geometric scaffolding and spatial division, as in Knossos (2007) and Lindos (2006), two lively and colorful works painted in the last two years of his life.
It took two and a half days for a Paris-based conservator and shipping crew to pack it up, starting with building scaffolding just to get the painting off the wall.
Health care experts say the modernized system is a crucial scaffolding for other reforms that will speed care to patients while saving money, but updating the system is no simple task.
It did not take weeks, as a survey with a cherry picker did in the 1990s, and they did not have to think about putting up scaffolding for extreme close-ups.
The same is almost possible these days in New York, where more than 280 miles of scaffolding, some of it more than a decade old, now enshroud the perpetually unfinished cityscape.
Last month, it was cited again for unsafe conditions, and the buildings department issued an emergency order requiring the school to erect scaffolding, or a sidewalk shed, to protect people below.
Adjacent is a new Swatch-Omega museum, now a skeleton of steel girders covered in plastic tarps and scaffolding, and just beyond is the construction site of a new Swatch headquarters.
"It becomes part of the city landscape; you dodge it every day," said Kwanele Mpanza, 34, a real estate agent who lives around the corner from the aging Park Slope scaffolding.
"They tricked us to come here," Mr. Han said of the agents that transported him to Saipan, where he put up scaffolding for 12 hours a day in the tropical heat.
The main character was the vengeful spirit of a woman who dedicates her afterlife to tormenting an ex-boyfriend, and lurks in the scaffolding across the street from her old apartment.
Throughout any season of "The Bachelor" or "The Bachelorette," like the N.F.L. or N.B.A., there is an understood structure to the action, conventions that provide the scaffolding for strategy and competition.
Dr. Axel Petzold, from University College London's Queen Square Institute of Neurology, led the study due to his interest in specific brain filaments that behave like scaffolding and maintain brain structure.
First-time Olympian in bobsled Chris Kinney works remotely in a social media and marketing role for the Industrial Scaffolding Committee, an organization that provides training and certification for industrial builders.
In March, part of the scaffolding was removed, showing that the clock's once black numerals and hands have been repainted blue, in line with what scientists say was its original colour.
A construction worker died on Friday after falling from scaffolding at the site of a residential development in Brooklyn, in what was at least the city's 11th construction death this year.
Ms. Bandelaria found much to praise in Ms. Kirkpatrick's performance, including her positive tone and her "scaffolding" — the use of reminders and cues to support the students' grasp of the story.
The narrator's screenplay is a MacGuffin, and we might consider the plot as a series of vivid set pieces, a loose scaffolding upon which the author can hang his grand philosophies.
"Thanks to his extraordinary efforts, which was requisite in the wet plate era, we know that this scaffolding practice did not begin in the era of modern skyscrapers," writes Benedict-Jones.
Earlier, protesters wearing hard hats, masks and black shirts had used a metal trolley, poles and scaffolding to charge again and again at the compound's reinforced glass doors, which eventually gave.
So while Dead Men Tell No Tales doesn't do itself any favors when it comes to keeping the stories of the series straight, its continuity isn't built on the sturdiest of scaffolding.
The ceremony celebrated an aging, uncertain Hollywood at a hotel wrapped in scaffolding — a face-lift is underway — and next to a real estate development by the Dalian Wanda Group of China.
Some carried road signs, others corrugated iron sheets and pieces of scaffolding as about a thousand gathered around the Legislative Council building in the heart of the former British colony's financial district.
The vast project required 180 km (112 miles) of scaffolding, 5,280 liters of paint and more than 400 people working on it, with the lengthy process of re-planting starting in September.
The director, Alexis Bloom, told me she wanted to make this film because we "live in Roger's world" and need to know more about the "scaffolding of America" from which Trump came.
" Writing in The Spectator after Mr. Honour's death, the arts journalist Laura Freeman described the book as "the scaffolding around which I have built everything I have learnt since of art history.
Seen head-on, behind the scaffolding, Performance Space 122 looks about the same as it has for years: that red-brick facade overlooking First Avenue, those hulking metal gates guarding the door.
Each religious group will contribute one-third of the costs, and a Greek bank contributed 50,000 euros, or $57,20143, for the scaffolding, in return for having its name emblazoned across the machinery.
The Bandeau Bra may not give the support that a more structured strapless bra can, but I liked having some support without the bulky scaffolding of bra cups and a metal underwire.
Matt Damon returns as Robert Ludlum's assassin in "Jason Bourne," in which geopolitics and technology serve as scaffolding for what is essentially a story about human resources challenges in a large bureaucracy.
Around him, builders heave loads of cement, saw at wooden scaffolding and shift piles of rubble as they prepare to reopen the building in May, even as the Islamist insurgency rages on.
Their study, published in Current Biology, explained how a gene in charge of making the protein "formin" could reverse the cell scaffolding of a snail's shell, causing a symmetry mutation like Jeremy's.
The vibrant, piled-up homes in a new seris of paintings by Ulf Puder look as though they might cave in if so much as a stiff breeze blows past their scaffolding.
And even though there aren't any wires involved, the V Neck somehow still provides support and lift — though, understandably, still not as much as a traditional bra with some intense wire scaffolding.
Some wanted Big Ben, currently silenced for renovation, to emerge from the scaffolding to chime Britain out of the European Union, sounding the death knell for 45 years of integrating with Europe.
A second worker on the scaffolding at the time of the incident was not injured but was taken to the hospital for observation, said Myles Miller, a spokesman for the Fire Department.
When the first scaffolding came down on Yonghegong last month, the buildings had returned to something closer to their original design, more or less dating to the end of the 19th century.
The first pivotal task in restoring Notre Dame will be the removal of approximately 40,000 pieces of damaged scaffolding weighing about 250 tons that was installed in the roof before the fire.
Still, it came as a shock to Quinn Breslin, the journalist's grandson, when he discovered during his first return to the spot that the scaffolding had lasted longer than Mr. Breslin's sign.
Ross hopes to help more people with ASD and build infrastructure or scaffolding to help them and their communities throughout their lives from childhood through adulthood, especially when it comes to employment.
He or a colleague will set out to measure the scaffolding (are there more or less linear feet, for example) and make sure that the sheds are lit properly and well-maintained.
It has been there, in one form or another, for at least 22000 years, making it one of the most notorious examples of that increasing scourge of New York City sidewalks: scaffolding.
It&aposs important to create "scaffolding" to support your budding sex lifeYou wouldn&apost build a skyscraper from the ceiling down, and the same thinking can apply to developing your sex life.
According to Leach, people who want to have sex for the first time should first put up "scaffolding," as she calls it, or the foundation for a positive and pleasure-filled experience.
"It's been caught up in 'the Lost Cause,' and that made it a sore subject for a lot of people," Dr. Jones said of the painting that stood nearby, shrouded in scaffolding.
By the end of the opera, when Rusalka has fled the castle and returned to her pond, Ms. Zimmerman has turned the meadow gray and dank; the set's scaffolding is partly exposed.
PARIS (Reuters) - The operation to shore up fire-ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral is entering a risky stage as engineers resume preparations for the removal of scaffolding that could provoke a further collapse.
Starting in February, their first delicate task will be the removal of 250 tonnes of damaged scaffolding installed for a renovation planned before the fire, without it falling onto the medieval vaulting.
The cathedral, which was built over a century starting in 1163, was in the midst of renovations, with some sections under scaffolding, and bronze statues had been removed last week for works.
Nearby, Radamés "June" Figueroa has transformed a scaffolding-shrouded section of the High Line into a tropical hangout called "La Deliciosa Show," with palm trees and a leaf-patterned fence encircling a stage.
Whether you're talking about movies, books, or games, it's the kind of premise that serves as sturdy scaffolding — a framework on which to hang what are (hopefully) much more interesting ideas and interactions.
Once the device is in the right location, it expands from about the size of a matchstick to the size of the vessel and tissue grows into its scaffolding, keeping it in place.
At least four people were killed, including a man who was hit by falling scaffolding, a fisherman tending to his boat, and a young woman whose car had been washed away by floodwaters.
A small group of mostly students wearing hard hats and masks used a metal trolley, poles and pieces of scaffolding to charge again and again at the compound's reinforced glass, which finally gave.
A small group of mostly students wearing hard hats and masks had used a metal trolley, poles and scaffolding to charge again and again at the compound's reinforced glass doors, which eventually gave.
A small group of mostly students wearing hard hats and masks had used a metal trolley, poles and scaffolding to charge again and again at the compound's reinforced glass doors, which finally gave.
On Sunday, people passing through Seiseki Sakuragaoka station got a shock when the winds picked up and brought down the scaffolding and facade of a nearby nine-storey building that was under construction.
Her savagery became an existential concern: if Rousey defeated all the credible challengers at her weight, the scaffolding that held up every woman in the UFC—not just her—might come tumbling down.
Named Charon, after the ferryman in Greek mythology who transits deceased souls to Hades, it resembled a mini offshore rig, with cables snaking around dense scaffolding and a jet engine on each corner.
It used the government grant to buy cleaning equipment for high surfaces, fitted with a camera and screen, making it less dangerous for older staff who would have had to climb scaffolding previously.
When a piece of stone fell while workers drilled on the tracks above, without scaffolding, Mr. Gatanas said, it took him two hours to figure out whom to contact to stop the job.
Like a Fading Shadow is a peculiar novel that comes that comes freighted with a scaffolding of meta-commentary, authorial second-guessing, and boozy, romantic homilies to youthful excess and the artistic life.
"Becca [McCharen] from Chromat — she has an incredible understanding of the female body in all of its many incarnations and she designs for that; she basically builds scaffolding for the body," James raves.
He is unable to return to work but received a multimillion-dollar settlement in his lawsuit against the scaffolding company, Tractel, after a Manhattan court found that it had installed the platform negligently.
Svoronou translates this glow into a duo of bioluminescent sculptures, Gravity Regimes 1 and 2, made from unconventional materials: scaffolding, laser-engraved clear perspex sheets, color pigment, fiberglass, painted plaster, and LED strips.
Mr. Soldevere said that according to city law, scaffolding must stay up until a building's facade was deemed safe for pedestrians passing by and any construction that would affect public safety was completed.
Another is his father, Milo (Yaacov Cohen), who dismisses his son's need to study literature, because literature is dead, after all, and besides, he's being groomed to take over the family scaffolding business.
The musical mechanism is comprised of a rotating steel drum on top of a large plywood box (technically known as a wind chest) which pumps pressurized air through air vents in the scaffolding.
City Councilman Ben Kallos, who represents the Upper East Side, said he was "underwhelmed" by the building department's efforts, adding that it will do little to address scaffolding that has overstayed its welcome.
Now a new City Council bill aims to target the ubiquitous scaffolding, requiring that the structures be taken down within six months of going up, or sooner when no work is being done.
When a new episode was about to be shot, a staff writer would compose a first draft that provided the scaffolding for the wizardry I observed fifteen years ago, in the dark trailer.
At least four people were killed, including a man who was hit by falling scaffolding, a fisherman tending to his boat, and a young woman whose car had been washed away by floodwaters.
A large work from 1959 — 65 x 69 inches — is dominated by two vertical shafts in the center of the canvas, which resemble black scaffolding or buttresses topped by a reddish-gray blob.
Navigating the map for New York, which is at 13.5%, there are visible tree voids in dense areas such as Midtown Manhattan, and around development in Williamsburg, where trees are often shrouded by scaffolding.
Conan's free spirit, sharp intellect, and undying battle lust, along with the grand Hyperborian landscape in which he traveled, gave writers scaffolding on which to build the whole genre of sword and sorcery literature.
It's imperative to understand the point of view Coogler brings to "Black Panther," as it is the scaffolding T'Challa (the Black Panther's secret identity, played by Boseman) and the rest of Wakanda stand on.
Environmental activists led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion last month scaled scaffolding at the London headquarter of rival Royal Dutch Shell, painting slogans in red while activists glued themselves to the building doors.
It starts with him hurdling the same course as the athlete he's filming but gets even more intense when you watch him hop onto and through bamboo scaffolding that is just littered with gaps.
"We are contributing with all our efforts to the revitalization of our historic Tsukiji," said a banner emblazoned with the logos of the architect and other contractors hanging from scaffolding of the new building.
A photograph marked April 22 shows no such support structure, while one dated May 3 shows more scaffolding than appears in the film, suggesting the recording was made sometime in between, Mr. Kiehn said.
Alcides Moreno is unable to return to work but received a multimillion-dollar settlement in his lawsuit against the scaffolding company, Tractel, after a Manhattan court found that it had installed the platform negligently.
A low-bidding contractor arrived soon after, and teams of men worked quickly as the afternoon drew toward a close, putting up plywood walls around the surviving buildings, installing trash bins and raising scaffolding.
Should depression and loss visit you again, those habits plus therapy are the scaffolding that can help you more easily climb out of any dark hole you find yourself in down the road. Lx
In other instances, the combination indicated a loss of interest, as with Lucian Freud's great "Self-Portrait Reflection, Fragment," in which tangles of drawn lines form a scaffolding around the artist's seemingly finished face.
While most ass men can usually be found draped over scaffolding or out of van windows, whistling at an endless procession of other people's posteriors, Billy Gunn's particular obsession was with his own ass.
Mr. Kennell, of the neighborhood association, pointed to scaffolding in front of at least two buildings near his home that have been in place for many years, even when no construction was going on.
" ______ • Greg Dorfman argues that President Trump is changing the culture of Washington by violating the customs of language and approach that "are the scaffolding that supports the otherwise fragile words of our written Constitution.

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