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They heat water using scavenged wood — although only in winter.
They could have scavenged them all, but we don't know.
Players scavenged for weird items and talked to strange characters.
He washed down his scavenged meal with swigs of cheap vodka.
Now residents cross the waters while holding onto a scavenged cable.
A tiny home built from a scavenged truck and other found materials.
A tiny home built from a scavenged truck and other found materials.
We set our suit cases down and scavenged for a swim suit.
She made her own or scavenged from the hoards of fellow devotees.
When we ran out of scavenged materials, my husband generously purchased supplies.
The kind of clothes scavenged from the remnants of a society past.
Most of it has been scavenged from the local park, he explains.
Others scavenged, like raccoons, or dug into insect nests like today's aardvarks.
One of his scavenged BLU-253s detonated and riddled him with shrapnel.
In the early '80s, the California condor almost scavenged its way to extinction.
A tiny home built from scavenged materials like Ikea shelves and refrigerator parts.
A tiny home built from scavenged materials like Ikea shelves and refrigerator parts.
The merchant had goods he scavenged from the aftermath of a nearby battle.
Some wore rubber sandals made from scavenged truck ties; the others were barefoot.
RYAN, 35, HAS always preferred the scavenged and handcrafted to the glossily manufactured.
As people starved to death, Ji scavenged coal to help feed his family.
These ships were apparently scavenged for raw materials such as steel, aluminum, and brass.
Mismatched children's sandals scavenged from a sprawling dump nearby are sold on the roadside.
And much of it is stored in warehouses or scavenged for recyclables, then dumped.
She started by using a fence picket to hit scavenged balls against a garage.
An enormous slingshot overlooking a street was erected from materials scavenged from academic buildings.
Añez has scavenged for supplies for those wounded by the military and security forces.
With some scavenged electronics and a cheap handheld vac, you can just build your own.
Maybe she would start a business selling jewelry made from scavenged scrap, she had ventured.
Wilcox is constantly surrounded by parts, a collection that he has scavenged from various cars.
At 14, he scavenged cattle remains on the prairies of New Mexico for bone meal.
During the war, his cobbler parents made black-market shoes from scavenged scraps for showgirls.
On Tuesday, protesters barricading themselves inside the university and using weapons scavenged from the campus.
Kering had no compost heap, solar panel rooftop, nor office furniture made from scavenged scrap lumber.
They also scavenged some of the remaining bits of Sidecar before that "ride-sharing" service tanked.
In the opening prologue, we see all the food in the general store has already been scavenged.
Meanwhile, children empty the contents of their bags on the ground and examine the goods they've scavenged.
Mr. Barajas said the Islamic State put what it had scavenged to priority use — in suicide attacks.
A sergeant scavenged some plywood, and we assembled a ramp down the side of a pyramidal bunker.
The English poet Alice Oswald's scavenged version of the Iliad, "Memorial," appeared in the U.S. in 2012.
The hilt appears to be made of her staff from The Force Awakens and other scavenged parts.
The more benevolent groups scavenged for resources, while the predatory gangs violently plundered weaker (or unsuspecting) groups.
Some aggie alliances hole up in newly abandoned prisons, the better to defend scavenged crops and farm animals.
Locals built tents from tarpaulin sacks and scavenged wood, only to watch them fall apart in bad weather.
They started by collecting as many items of a single color (found, scavenged, bought, or bought) as possible.
Having no barbecue, they cooked on refrigerator racks scavenged from the trash, after burning off the plastic coating.
While his friends were in class, Kamkwamba scavenged for windmill materials from the scrap yard near his former school.
HMS Electra, a 1,405-ton British destroyer, has also been scavenged though a chunk of that wreck still remains.
And the mixture of Neolithic aesthetics with Aloy's futuristic scavenged technology helps give Horizon Zero Dawn a distinct style.
And if the US used drones on the battlefield, many of them would no doubt be captured or scavenged.
I scavenged the internet and frantically texted friends, looking for something or someone to tell me this was normal.
Almost half her crops were scavenged, she said, noting the problem has caused hunger and malnutrition among local children.
It is possible the whale bones the team analyzed belonged to stranded or dead whales that the Romans scavenged.
The bears that scavenged or fasted lost as much as 10 percent of their body mass, not 20 percent
Families slept in tarpaper shacks and tin-lined caves and scavenged like dogs for food in the city dump.
If you're already capable of making computers from scavenged parts you're one step ahead of most of the world.
Those four cemeteries — Calvary, Laurel Hill, Masonic and Odd Fellows — were a mess by the late 21848s, untended and scavenged.
Many of these impressive works, involving materials scavenged in Harlem, will be unfamiliar to most viewers, especially to younger viewers.
Inspired by Jasper Johns — "a true junk artist," says Dayton — he made his early work using refuse scavenged from junkyards.
"I scavenged scraps at the market to give a life to my wife and kids," he said, hanging his head.
They built barricades inside using materials they had scavenged and brought, including umbrellas and metal gates and destroyed surveillance cameras.
Jafaris scavenged the basement, too, transforming mop handles, discarded tools, and dog leashes into tanks and helicopters locked in battle.
The researchers noted that in the 1998 tsunami, many victims were washed into lagoons and their bodies scavenged by crocodiles.
My large collection of scavenged house paints, rescued before they go to waste, makes a colorful display on the shelves.
Her drunk man takes a plate of scavenged food from her hand, grabs her ass, and sways lazily to the song.
But once its battery is dead, so is its ability to produce enough heat from just scavenged twigs to cook with.
Another early Earth puzzle is how the first biological molecules—DNA, RNA and proteins—scavenged enough nitrogen in order to form.
To set the scene, the partners have scavenged for vintage light fixtures, tiles and maps, among other items, from New Orleans.
To some, who carts away cans and paper may seem irrelevant: what is being scavenged is still being recycled, after all.
Mr. Yang scavenged through piles of rubble, recovering hundreds of objects, including stuffed animals, broken glasses and scarlet-red children's shoes.
Townsend scavenged scrap cotton from picked-over fields, slaughtered pigs for neighbors in exchange for parts and tended a backyard garden.
As we scavenged for blankets in abandoned homes on the outskirts of Tal al-Shaeer, the village crackled with celebratory gunfire.
As they improvise weapons from pool cues and other scavenged bits and bobs, their camaraderie and newfound purpose are rather sweet.
Scavenged posts from West's various collaborators support the idea that he's in album mode, as do anonymous sources who told E!
Now it swung to and fro over Korean War transmitters, third-hand tape decks, broken turntables and scavenged tubes, resistors and capacitors.
The bone bears the telltale toothmarks of a hyena, suggesting that its luckless owner was either hunted or scavenged shortly after death.
As they scavenged for food, the ability to differentiate between colored berries against the backdrop of green foliage was critical for survival.
Late on Saturday they flashed laser pointers at riot police and lifted bricks and scavenged building materials to barricade roads in Kowloon.
But here was Clark, without all the sonic tricks—the jagged guitar and the scavenged beats—accepting her melodies, feeling the feelings.
Some 200 bald eagles and other opportunistic birds are strafing Seattle suburban neighborhoods with trash and scraps scavenged from a problem landfill.
I've scavenged old area rugs to cover the cement floor to give a bit of padding and to help with the cold.
We learn perhaps more than we'd care to about "waste hairballs," made from the hair scavenged from gutters by the very poor.
The one item that remained undisturbed was Ms. Adler's stereo, which had pride of place on a shelf scavenged from the street.
The authorities said Mr. Jackson attacked Mr. Caughman with a sword in Midtown Manhattan last Monday night as he scavenged for cans.
Thirteen of those are by Mr. Dial, a self-taught artist who used scavenged materials to depict black struggle in the South.
Workers manage to sell off baubles and trinkets scavenged from the cast-off clothes but must often share the proceeds with mill owners.
Paolo Bacigalupi excels at gritty adventures set in a flooded, drought-afflicted world run by corporations and scavenged by the rest of us.
It turned out this was not a garbage dump where poor people scavenged for scraps; it was a trash field where people lived.
Crows generally aren't picky eaters, and primarily survive on plants, carrion, and food scavenged from human-produced sources like landfills and garbage cans.
Seeing that transportation for water and wood was a major problem, he worked with local blacksmiths to repurpose parts scavenged from derelict cars.
His father, Yang Huaiguo, migrated to Shenyang and scavenged for scrap metal before finding success in the boiler-repair business and real estate.
For years, thieves have scavenged in Caracas&apos streets, cashing in sewer grates and copper telephone wires as scrap metal on the black market.
In back-to-back episodes, "Bread" and "Dessert," we witness the true ascendancy of Ian, he of the scavenged produce and bespoke baking tools.
The robot had to be able to use materials found on the construction site — and possibly scavenged from the environment, like ice or dirt.
So it could be that the polar bears were dead and had fallen into the water where they were scavenged by the Greenland sharks.
I scavenged rusty bed springs and auto parts from dusty cracked-clay arroyos in northern New Mexico and cobbled them together into large sculptures.
Several young Nicaraguans sat on it as though it were a sofa; others scavenged along the ground for light bulbs to take as souvenirs.
I scavenged through my Pinterest board for domestic destinations with round-trip tickets for under $250 — the narrow extent of adventure our lifestyle permitted.
Lao farmers have scavenged American bombs and fuel tanks and put the metal to use to fashion pots and pans, fences, planters, and canoes.
Their layered artworks combined scavenged materials with a graphic street style, Catholic Mexican imagery, and hand-painted lettering, presenting a complex and fractured vision.
Set up in a darkened room, "La búsqueda (The Search)" employed vertical wood frames that held glass plates scavenged from closed businesses in Juárez.
According to its creator, software developer Virgil Dupras, Collapse OS is what the people of the future will need to reconfigure their scavenged iPhones.
Some are works of creativity, programmed to tweet diagrams of imaginary bird migrations or haikus composed of words scavenged from surveys of marine mammals.
The towering figure of wood, metallic half-moons, textured fabrics, dried palm leaves, and rope appeared like a faceless robot made from scavenged materials.
If their ancestors behaved in similar ways, then it is reasonable to assume ancient sharks scavenged—rather than killed then ate—this ancient whale.
Instead, this is yet another cinematic Frankenstein's monster, stitched together out of scavenged parts, and shocked back to life for no clear or compelling reason.
Throughout Price's book, I thought of Emily Dickinson , whose handwritten poems, sometimes inscribed on scavenged paper, have suffered so much by being printed and bound.
As they marched along the Mississippi River—drums rumbling, flags held high above their heads—they attacked several plantations with an assortment of scavenged weapons.
Who knows how many it takes now to make one car, but when they ran out of what could be scavenged, they ran into ingenuity.
"The other bears either scavenged or they fasted, and they all lost mass," as much as 10 percent of their body mass, Mr. Pagano said.
The creations, mostly built with castoff and recycled materials scavenged from Bay Area factories and corporate labs, have traveled with Mr. Pauline around the world.
"We have to collect what's rotten," said Mr. Brás, holding out a handful of sodden maize plants that he had scavenged from a nearby field.
In high school, friends scavenged for dates while he headed to the Chelsea flea market in Manhattan for lunchboxes, Star Trek memorabilia and action figures.
Everyone in town thought Mr. Angel was insane for planting beans he scavenged out of fallow fields, but slowly his heritage coffee is winning converts.
So in honor of our foodie D-Day (Dairy Day, too much?), we have scavenged the world wide web for the absolute best in 'za-gear.
If you like, you can go through the whole game only using weapons you scavenged off your dead enemies, in the tradition of many an RPG.
Armed with a camera and a dose of courage, West Virginia University computer science major Casey Johnson gained access to the tower and scavenged for clues.
One of the largest works, and one original to the MOCAD installation, "Sleeping Giant," is comprised entirely of found materials scavenged during the show's installation period.
To pay for that, his wife "worked the street," and he, for some time, stole and scavenged trash cans and dumpsters ("binning") for things to sell.
During the day, new homes are built from modest tombs, as workers add makeshift concrete walls and roofs of corrugated iron, often scavenged from somewhere else.
Germaine Spann, a member of this crew, told me that he scavenged materials from the Dumpsters at the immense luxury-condo construction site that loomed overhead.
The strongest of them comes from Kori Newkirk, known for paintinglike curtains made of plastic hair beads as well as terse sculpture employing scavenged commercial materials.
In St. Croix, at the age of five, he had begun making his own fashions out of scraps of fabric scavenged from his grandmother, a dressmaker.
As the heat of the day wore off, local families picnicked along the banks of a nearby lake, while monkeys scavenged the area for scraps of food.
A sunset is printed on the camper top and on the floor lies a floral patterned Indian rug, with a bunch of scavenged books piled on top.
Now, click on an unassuming arrow in the chat window, and you'll throw open a junk drawer of digital tchotchkes scavenged from web properties new and old.
The second, is that the tortoise died near the pond from starvation or heat stroke in the arid environment and a nearby crocodile scavenged its rotting carapace.
The installation (which was reprised at Petzel in 2007 and Montreal's Musee d'art contemporain in 2010-183) is a sprawling shantytown, built from materials scavenged in Detroit.
Dogs were the first animal friends of humans — wolves that scavenged for food among garbage piles and turned docile about 1003,000 years ago, or possibly much earlier.
Bukowski's publisher has issued something like 20 volumes from "Buk" since the writer's death in 1994, frequently with large chunks of them scavenged from previously published writing.
Remember, he's the guy that unlocked the sound of an $1,800 pair of earphones using nothing more than some tips he scavenged from the bottom of a drawer.
His misanthropic creator—an alcoholic, bitter junk-dealer—assembled him out of an ethnically diverse assortment of body parts, scavenged carefully from the remains of suicide-bombing victims.
And so is the tether, because the craft also carries a solar-powered electron gun that shoots out into space a stream of electrons scavenged from the wires.
He assembles the pieces, which are heavy with personal and political meaning, from scavenged widgets and rusty bits of trash that he often lashes together with barbed wire.
Five days and five nights of stressing about this pile of meat being scavenged by something else, of frantic clawing and effort as you cover it with dirt.
But they can also be Scavenged, which gives a smaller boost of ethanol, causes the Highwaymen to retake and fortify it, just so you can conquer it again.
Modes told Business Insider that prior to the shantyboat, he would partake in what is called punk rafting — the art of building a raft out of scavenged materials.
And of course, the only way to eat this late-night, fridge-scavenged snack is leaning against the kitchen counter, unabashedly shoving the whole thing in your face.
Until his death at age 21999 in 213, Curtis Cuffie, a tremendously imaginative sculptor, showed work made from scavenged materials on the streets of the Lower East Side.
At night, bathed in the glow of a television soap opera, the women of Twante worked, pouring boiled water not into earthen vessels but into scavenged plastic bottles.
A decade ago, one man used boulders to anchor huge sculptures he fashioned from scavenged driftwood, only to see them removed by workers from the city's parks department.
Weeks after the demolitions, Mr. Ahisu, a resident who witnessed the initial clashes, watched from afar as a crowd scavenged valuables from the wreckage of their former dwellings.
They even scavenged a discarded fridge from a 7-11 that was closing, removing the cooling systems and repurposing it as an incubator for their experiments, Burton says.
Cave, who has a background in both dance and fashion design, captured the market at the polyglot intersection of mutant, scavenged costuming, racial disharmony, dance, and performance art.
The fish carcasses were not bloated, decayed, or scavenged, suggesting that they were buried quickly — and that few animals were left alive after the cataclysm to come digging.
The current Roth Bar, created by Björn Roth and his sons, Oddur and Einar, integrates work by the Roths with scavenged objects, video monitors, and a functional bar.
Absent conclusive proof one way or the other, the authors conservatively propose that at least two different sharks may have scavenged upon this whale, perhaps great white sharks.
Merwin's verse often gives the impression of language scavenged from the elements, its power reckoned only as its meanings assemble, phrase by phrase, against the white of the page.
Armed with a camera and a fair dose of courage, West Virginia University senior and computer science major Casey Johnson gained access to the tower and scavenged for clues.
For hundreds of years — nay, since the invention of the first sharp item, a knapped flint or perhaps scavenged bit of volcanic glass — the iconic, quintessential stab has been vertical.
By setting explosions using the dynamite scavenged earlier in the season and locking down the armory, Rick and crew put all of Oceanside at gunpoint in a matter of minutes.
"Balsa Snake Raft to Escape the Flood" (2017) is a site-specific installation that features debris scavenged from the Mississippi coast of New Orleans, where the exhibition made its debut.
Mr. Ward scavenged the material of his art from the streets of Harlem, and its content from personal experience and history, including the history of racial politics and popular religion.
The operating table is a pew, surgical thread is scavenged from the seams of patients' clothes and there's the real risk of wolves (or worse) marauding through the sick bay.
When they&aposre not squabbling, the cephalopods amass discarded shells, along with  scavenged trash  like beer bottles and lead fishing lures, in order to better stabilize the sediment for excavating dens.
To make Renderlands, Young scavenged digital detritus from VFX movie models and 3D game assets that remain on studio hard drives—the remnants of what he says are cancelled production jobs.
Ollie is ambiguously diabetic (the game simply calls him "unwell"), so I limped around, slowly assembling a bee-proof suit for collecting honey that he could inject with a scavenged syringe.
Raul Lebrón, a grizzled 2750-year veteran of the utility, showed me parts he and his coworkers had scavenged from fallen transmission lines, cleaned up, and were now set to reuse.
He pulled a gun, I pulled a gun, one of us left alive and a little bit richer — I scavenged his corpse for supplies, as is the fashion in The Division.
Rail attachments scavenged from original Joy-Cons were added on using customized 3D printed components, along with modifications to the triggers and thumbsticks to accommodate modern controller innovations like clickable joysticks.
The place is now known as the Hermitage Museum, its pristine white walls filled with abstract paintings and sculptures made mostly of wood and other junk Haberny scavenged from the streets.
We may never know the truth, but Shepherd and Smith both proposed similar conclusions: that the beast was the product of actual wolf attacks, scavenged bodies, and good old-fashioned sensationalism.
MilliQan's prototype is likewise a miniature version of the real thing, also built from scavenged parts, and benefiting from the kindness of the CMS team, who own the space it's taking up.
These blogs read like assemblages of information and content scavenged from other parts of the internet, like a content favela mushrooming up around the gleaming cities where the high-paid influencers live.
"At Page-Ladson, hunter-gatherers, possibly accompanied by dogs, butchered or scavenged a mastodon carcass at the sinkhole's edge next to a small pond at ~14,550," the authors said in Science Advances.
Both of my parents had worked hard for what they had — my father, with his older brother, had scavenged for food from abandoned army supply trucks in Seoul during the Korean War.
We scavenged Instagram to find the all-time cutest pics of Niall, Harry, Louis and Liam, because this is precisely what the Internet is all about: discovering and disseminating pics of 1D.
For two months, the brothers lived in a teepee-like tent, using driftwood for heat and eating food that had been discarded by supermarkets and the military or scavenged by Dumpster diving.
Playing on survival mode, I scavenged all the food from nearby cabins then slowly starved and froze to death before I figured out how to make a fire or find more food.
"It's not yet clear whether the bones are from mammoths recently hunted and killed by humans or if they were scavenged from carcases of animals that died of natural causes," Pryor said.
In his early 20s, while living in the Chelsea Hotel, Mapplethorpe supported himself by selling talismanic jewelry he made from scavenged ephemera — dice, nails, feathers, coins, empty crab claws swiped from restaurants.
I scavenged through scraps of paper, half-broken pens, a stack of coffee-stained fliers, folders and envelopes, and many other random bits that looked as if they belonged in the trash.
In the end, detectives concluded that the cats were not killed by humans, at least not intentionally, but were more likely hit by cars and trucks, and later scavenged by other animals.
The Metropolitan Police also sought expert opinion, noting a recent New Scientist article that highlighted how wildlife often scavenged roadkill, regularly moving the bodies and removing heads and tails of dead animals.
He produced mostly small-scale works until late in his career, on canvas at first but, beginning in the late 1960s, only on wood, usually old boards scavenged from London antique shops.
In fact, that may be what happened to one of the geckos included in this study — its soft tissues "either decayed or were scavenged before resin completely covered the skeleton," the scientists write.
Unlike conventional playgrounds, adventure playgrounds, which date to the 1940s, require only scavenged junk, some adults to look on and a fence — as much to keep parents out as to keep materials in.
" While there are numerous "mammoth megasites" in Eurasia and North America where humans have "processed" carcasses, he said, "there has been debate about whether the remains represent hunted animals or scavenged natural deaths.
CAR estimates that, in the months before the Mosul offensive, ISIS made tens of thousands of uniform rounds, either by welding and machining scavenged pipe or by melting down scrap metal in foundries.
I cared when I caught our eldest puffing on a makeshift joint that he'd constructed from the carelessly discarded butts scavenged from the ashtray that I'd been too wasted to empty the night before.
The researchers simply had to ensure that any learned behaviors that might easily snap the branches were discouraged, as its scavenged parts are nowhere near as strong as carbon fiber or other exotic materials.
Then, they use the dirty floor as a prep area where they combine the scavenged shrimp with other fish and form them into balls to be cooked and sold nearby—to the unsuspecting public.
The latter scenes lack the eventfulness of the Spanish ones, which are full of rich details, such as the scent of oranges on a hospital worker who has scavenged for food in the street.
Each room is decorated differently, some with wrought-iron bed frames and footstools, free-standing wardrobes and framed etchings of fowl — all scavenged by Ms. Grade from Parisian flea markets or her personal coffers.
She takes him to his grandmothers' apartment in Hollywood, or on antiquing expeditions, or to her own home nearby, a French-style manse obsessively decorated with her cannily scavenged treasures ("period, not mo-derne").
The culturally layered cuisine I would sample, and the mishmash of trinkets I browsed at Zanzibar Curio Shop, scavenged from estate sales, told me more about Zanzibar than a sun-drenched beach ever could.
It is true that Win and the other children, Noon (Mirirai Sithole) and Pan (Tony Vo), are photogenically attired, in eye-catching clothing (by Seth Bodie) that looks scavenged from castoffs of the comfortable.
Valuable scrap metal Academics and workers in the Indonesian ship salvage industry tell CNN that the precious and scrap metals that can be scavenged from a shipwreck can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
At night his scale becomes palm-size as he carefully transforms scavenged piano keys, old radio components, a gas-mask filter and even a dried eggplant into the weathered building blocks of tiny urban edifices.
Everything inside the bar — including the stools — is for sale, having been sourced or scavenged by the owner, Derek Stonebarger, a hip, energetic cancer survivor who heads up the Las Vegas Arts District Neighborhood Association.
In Caracolito, a tiny settlement of three dirty and crumbling houses containing a total of some 30 people, a woman scavenged for food for her 6-month-old boy at a garbage dump near their home.
Manning is a shell of his former football self, and Denver's passing game had not just been left for dead this season; it was scavenged, disdainfully excreted, and buried unlovingly in a shallow grave by October.
They transcribed 3,000 survivor testimonies between 1944 and 1947, scavenged for Nazi paperwork in abandoned Gestapo offices and meticulously preserved fragments of day-to-day ghetto life — a child's school notebook or a food ration ticket.
Inside the List The third season of Netflix's beloved supernatural mystery "Stranger Things" — which The Times once called "a scavenged-together pastiche of Spielbergian sci-fi laced with 1980s horror themes" — won't appear until mid-2019.
Plastic water bottles are objects of ecological loathing for Deb O, and a sprawling sculpture that is part of her "(Not) Water" set uses about 2,000 of them, scavenged from various sources and destined for recycling.
As a child, I played with doll houses that were orange crates furnished with chairs and tables and beds contrived out of this and that piece of wood or metal or cloth scavenged from around the house.
Healed bite marks on other dinosaur fossils, and a T. rex tooth embedded in the tail of an duckbill dinosaur, indicate that T. rex did hunt other dinosaurs, although it probably also scavenged, as most predators do.
You can use firearms indiscriminately, earning you the attention of a small army of NPC soldiers, or you can knock out an entire room full of guards from the shadows using a healthy supply of wrenches you've scavenged.
Imagine that some ancient wolves were slightly less timid around nomadic hunters and scavenged regularly from their kills and camps, and gradually evolved to become tamer and tamer, producing lots of offspring because of the relatively easy pickings.
Meanwhile on the pro-Ukrainian side, because the army was in near-collapse, irregular militias were formed, some of them only loosely part of the chain of command, and they were given, or scavenged, weapons from official supplies.
"My inspiration mostly comes from old textiles, beautifully made stuff from the past," said Mr. Nakamura, who, beginning as a teenager, scavenged thrift shops for World War II surplus items, 1950s denim work wear and Buddhist pilgrims' coats.
That show ranged from Julio César Morales's digitally exploding pushcarts, a symbol of the city's informal economy, to engravings by Jaime Ruiz Otis, made from beat-up polyurethane mats scavenged from the large manufacturing plants known as maquiladoras.
In 2018, state wildlife officials opened a criminal investigation into the death of a male wolf who was killed that December, four days after the wolf is believed to have scavenged a calf that died of natural causes.
It was a jarring contradiction for a man whose restaurant, Miya's Sushi, is renowned for its heart-healthy sushi creations, often made with invasive species of marine life and seaweed as well as weeds scavenged from his overgrown garden.
That mammoth had died when she got trapped in a bog, so anything that was above the mud line was scavenged by wolves and other animals, but anything below was preserved — like her legs, liver, and stomach, Herridge says.
The shark's stomach contents were examined by Frederic Lucas, then director of the American Museum of Natural History, who claimed that it contained human remains (though he did caution that they may have been scavenged from a dead body).
Refusing to do farm chores, he retreated to his "studio," first an unused chicken coop, later a trailer, to draw haunting landscapes, interiors, animals, people, and objects, adopting, first from necessity and later by choice, scavenged paper and home-brewed mediums.
Every day, he wakes before dawn and works for hours on an elaborate model ship made from scavenged materials — one of dozens of sculptures he has created since he was first detained at the Guantánamo Bay military prison in 2002.
Their costumes were made by their own hands: to portray a Roman soldier, a breastplate was fashioned from scavenged vinyl, a football helmet was reconfigured to resemble that of a warrior, and swords were made from cardboard and duct tape.
José Hernandez, an expert at framing, and his brother, Rigoberto, who recently arrived from Honduras, said they were paying $1,200 a month to live in a house gutted by the storm — with an uneven concrete floor, missing doors and scavenged furniture.
On Tuesday, Crow said the issue — giving troops the equipment they need — is "personal to me," adding that during summer 2003, he had to bolt on scavenged scrap metal onto the sides of his trucks to protect against roadside bombs.
Errol got a first look at the settlement, a handful of tiny homes made of assorted scavenged materials, driftwood, parts of wrecked boats—two had roofs like the tops of cabin cruisers—and surrounded by substantial piles of crawfish traps.
"The problem is that the islands lack basic infrastructure like waste, energy, water," Mr. Hardter said over an iguana-branded I.P.A. As we talked, the misty rain called garúa started, and one of Darwin's finches scavenged from my unfinished plate.
We don't know whether the whale was already dead at the time of the shark bites; we don't know whether it was scavenged while floating on the surface or whether it had already sunk and was eaten on the seafloor.
The game will continue to run after you are dead until you finally reload, and in the meantime you can watch your corpse lie deserted in a ruins of rural Ukraine, scavenged by passing stalkers or dragged away by packs of hungry mutants.
Everything Wright touches takes on his style, a vernacular scavenged from place-names in Tennessee and Italy, the songs of the Carter Family and the cadences of the blues, and the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Li Po, Dante, Emily Dickinson, and others.
The shapes and colors were classic — a black clutch with a messenger chain, for example — but they were lined in fun prints she scavenged from ends of rolls at spandex stores in the garment district: comic book strips, skulls and bones, neon leopards.
I ambled down the beach to where a couple and two young children scavenged for Petoskey stones (Michigan's state stone) — fossils beautifully laced with a honeycomb pattern, relics from when warm seas and coral reefs covered this region 523 million years ago.
For a potent introduction to one of the most challenging, societally astute, multitalented artists of our time, see this show of 18 gripping paintings on scavenged paper — most from the late 1980s or early '90s and exhibited here for the first time.
For a potent introduction to one of the most challenging, societally astute, multitalented artists of our time, see this show of 18 gripping paintings on scavenged paper — most started in the late 1980s or early '90s and exhibited here for the first time.
Per the New York Times, a parks and wildlife spokesperson said that other animals had scavenged on the cougar's corpse by the time they located it, though officials confirmed on Tuesday that it had indeed died from suffocation (and that it was, fortunately, not rabid).
Where possible, surviving works and parallel pieces by the show's artists recreate original installations; David Finn's figures with scavenged-wood heads and trash-bag limbs, for example, sit on the staircase to the gallery's mezzanine as they did at the steps outside Pier 34.
Nearly everything included is made from scavenged objects and materials, scraps redolent of the shameful history of black labor in the South — before 1865, of course, but also in the Jim Crow era — transformed by aesthetic intelligence and care into forms of eloquence and beauty.
He stayed up late reading pamphlets of older wars on the eve of battle to teach himself and his men the mechanics of close-in urban warfare, and then scavenged improvised equipment to enable them to fight through city blocks held by the enemy.
After moving to Saint-Ouen, a suburb of Paris, in 1990, Mr. Stettner photographed passengers on the Paris subways for the series "Heroes of the Metro," and in the giant flea market near his home he scavenged for vintage photographic images, which he transformed into collages.
The bears that scavenged or fasted lost as much as 10 percent of their body mass, not 20 percent NATIONAL An article on Thursday about the Trump administration's suspension of a major Obama-era clean water regulation misstated part of the name of an environmental group.
Museums & Galleries For a potent introduction to one of the most challenging, societally astute, multitalented artists of our time, see this show, which closes next Friday, of 18 gripping paintings on scavenged paper — most started in the late 1980s or early '90s and exhibited here for the first time.
The constantly burning fires – fuelled by chemically treated industrial wood scavenged from nearby – may help to stave off the cold, but they bring their own problems: Their carcinogenic smoke is responsible for hundreds of chest infections in the camp, according to Momcilo Djurdjevic, a Doctors Without Borders physician.
He was fascinated by particular self-taught artists and focused his attention on James Castle, Bill Traylor, Nellie Mae Rowe, Thornton Dial, and someone he regarded as his own discovery, Willie Young, an African-American man who, when not shining shoes in Houston, made obsessively complex, poetic drawings on scavenged paper.
The company lives off the land when it can: Costumes for "Tosca" are being lent or sold at discounts by fashion brands including Awaveawake and Print All Over Me; materials for the company's sets are sometimes scavenged; and the beer, a big draw, is discounted, and sometimes donated, by Brooklyn Brewery.
Floorboards cobbled together from mismatched scraps of black walnut scavenged from the furniture studio fit together like a puzzle, each plank a different shape and size, fastened to the floor beams with round pegs that, Mira says, the builders spent days matching in color and grain to each piece of wood.
And now there is a modest but not to be missed show of 18 "Proto-Skin Set" paintings executed on scavenged paper — including newsprint, posters for cigarettes and kitty-litter bags — at the Mitchell-Innes & Nash gallery on Madison Avenue that offers a new key to this complex, always challenging artist. Pope.
Basquiat's 19803 painting "LNAPRK" (for the Luna Park outside Milan) — half turquoise, half black, with an idiosyncratic use of stretcher bars — presents a bristling stream-of-consciousness overlay of cartoon faces, a bull's head scavenged from Picasso, the phrase "Italy in the 21980's" and "essen" — eat in German — repeated three times.
But as seen in the trailer, the world of Hope County has changed a whole lot since Far Cry 5, with the kind of improvised weapons, colorful spray paint, and scavenged gear that brings to mind the lighthearted tone of games like the upcoming Rage 39.993 more than the dour world of the previous game.
These books were found in Dickinson's room after her death, in 1886, by her sister, Lavinia, along with hundreds more poems in various states of composition, plus, intriguingly, the "scraps," a cache of lines that Dickinson wrote on scavenged paper: the flap of a manila envelope, the backs of letters, chocolate wrappers, bits of newspaper.
Presently, paleontologists do not have good samples of fossilized facial skin in carnivorous dinosaurs, most likely because the face is one of the first parts of a dinosaur to get scavenged or eroded once it died, according to Thomas Richard Holtz, a paleontologist from the University of Maryland who was not involved in the study.
Meanwhile, the ongoing battle to stop the Vulture and his gang -- a group powered by alien technology they scavenged after the battle in the first "Avengers" movie -- largely takes a back seat to Peter's angst over the fact that Stark and his aide Happy (Jon Favreau) keep ignoring him -- or worse, treating him like a kid.
In 2012–13, Shechet had residencies in the Meissen manufactory, during and after which she made three-dimensional porcelain collages by splicing together scavenged factory molds, semi-functional fragments and dissociated wholes: In "Idol," 2012, an asparagus dish, a kiln brick, the figure of a lamb crowned with a broken eggshell and a rosebud glazed in 24-karat gold.
Ai then filled the gallery with a series of Chinese zodiac-themed works made out of Legos and a sweeping installation, first shown in 2014: a mass of nearly 6,000 antique wooden stools, scavenged from antique furniture dealers in China, which together — scuffed and dinged but sturdy — serve as a sort of group portrait of the generations of Chinese families who used them.
They included David Butler (19413-21941), who fashioned animals, angels and people from cut and painted tin and other found items; the religious painter Sister Gertrude Morgan (21941-21942); Steve Ashby (1904-1980), who made raw figurative assemblages out of scavenged materials; and Elijah Pierce (1892-1984), whose carved and painted wood reliefs depict biblical scenes and national figures like the Rev.
Displayed in his gallery in the Porta Nuova neighborhood (the staff of his design practice occupy a back room) are massive wall cabinets with silvered planes of brass like the shell of a giant tortoise and undulating room dividers made of his favorite material: fiberglass scavenged from old boats, which he joins with richly veined marble from obscure quarries and waves of mirror-polished metal.

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