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"shard" Definitions
  1. a piece of broken glass, metal, etc.

289 Sentences With "shard"

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New abilities add more combat and movement options, and the new shard system allows players to customize the way they play with a limited number of shard slots.
They scaled YouTube — now they'll shard everyone with PlanetScale
Jenner also shard a photo of herself on the chair.
A huge shard of glass is embedded in his neck.
Partnered with Renzo Piano on the construction of the Shard.
It's different, but it's still this little shard of life.
The article also misstated where the Shard building is located.
In lieu of toast points, servers recommend a shard of skin.
The view through my windshield is only a shard of the story.
Older works combine shard-forms and shapes derived from multiple modernist paintings.
Citizens scratched the official's name on a shard, sometimes with a comment.
As if it were the stubborn shard now lodged in your wrist.
I was able to use a shard of broken mirror for the pond.
She bent over an aquamarine shard, drawing a cutting tool across the surface.
The Shard exists in the background area of the Hampstead Hill viewing corridor.
I reached into my mouth and pulled out a narrow shard of glass.
He snorts a huge pile of coke from a shard of broken glass.
Sierra Nevada says the glass shard could break loose and fall into the bottle.
If you are going up the Shard don't miss this just around the corner.
I'm very fortunate that I didn't take a shard of porcelain to the foot.
The Shard, Britain's tallest skyscraper, looks down from directly above London Bridge underground station.
Even without a shard of context, Mr. Sattouf's story and storytelling would be irresistible.
That's the equivalent of selling London's Shard – Western Europe's tallest skyscraper – every five days.
They'd camp out, waiting until the shard jumped, then head home in the morning.
He then shattered Seager's bat — a shard hit Morton on the thigh — to escape.
The jewel in that portfolio is the Shard, the tallest building in western Europe.
Their mission is much more complicated than simply returning the Shard to the Crystal.
Macmillan cancer nurse Katherine Stevens poses with the sculpture of The Shard in London.
A glazed pot, Persian tiles, a shard of colored glass all claim a pedestal.
In the video above, YouTuber CassOnline films himself as he rooftops The Shard in London.
He slipped and fell, shattering the glass, and a shard went through his left eye.
For the nation's most eminent programs, such a shard of time is like an eon.
Jen makes his way to Aughra's observatory, where the Shard is believed to be kept.
Qataris were behind the Shard, the Renzo Piano-designed tower that is London's sleekest skyscraper.
So it's not even network wide… And that decision could be on who accesses one piece of encrypted shard of data for example… Even the thing you might be able to steal is only an encrypted shard of something — it's not even the whole thing.
"First flowers arrive at cordon next to The Shard after London Bridge attack," one person wrote.
Our sources say the method of death was a shard of glass that caused massive bleeding.
And he knows that a shard of dragonglass to the heart will kill a White Walker.
Some of the items were easily identified — dozens of ball bearings, screws, a shard of zipper.
"She's still inside you," she tells Nadia when Nadia begins to cough up a shard of glass.
TMZ reported on Tuesday that Avicii died by a self-inflicted wound using a shard of glass.
Granted, I'm a hopeless romantic who will mine any unpleasant situation for a shard of romantic exaltation.
You go on a route and arrive at a shard of light, and recognize where you are.
He was thrown out of a window, and a shard of glass embedded in his right eye.
When we look up at our idols, is there a shard of hatred buried inside our adoration?
Jen reuniting the lost piece, the shard, to the dark crystal was reportedly foretold as a prophecy.
Across the River Thames, a 265-story glass-fronted pyramid known as the Shard punctuates the view.
Such landmarks as the Shard, the Olympic Village and Harrods—all Qatari-owned—are testaments to their success.
The shard dates back to a 83th century bottling plant that sprawled across many blocks of western London.
The shard dates back to a 19th century bottling plant that sprawled across many blocks of western London.
When facing the pyramid's entrance, at the edge of the Cour Napoléon, the imposing glass shard effectively vanishes.
"Athleisure started for me because I came to New York as a high school volleyball player," she shard.
And on occasions, the aesthetic of an entire piece can be built around a single shard of bone.
In her inebriated state, she forgets she is brandishing a bottle shard and it fatally pierces Polo's chest.
Sticking a large shard of bone in the path of the opponent's face is never a bad idea.
Male figures carrying baskets of red fruit and docile sacrificial goats march back and forth across the shard.
Greenpeace is known for its daring direct-action missions, from climbing the Shard skyscraper to occupying oil rigs.
A view of the financial district from the Shard, one of the skyscrapers that define the London skyline.
Another scrap in our endless 21st-century tussle, one more little shard of brutality in the general wreckage.
Holding multiple copies of the same shard increases their power, while you can upgrade them further with additional items.
Bill Blain, a strategist at Shard Capital, explained in a research note why this isn't necessarily a worrying move.
One day in January 73, Soto Moreno claims a plate got chipped, and officers couldn't locate the resultant shard.
The device, named the Sea Hunting Autonomous Reconnaissance Drone (SHARD), is being marketed by the Australian arms manufacturer DefendTex.
From here there are views across London that include The Shard building, the BT Tower and the London Eye.
WASHINGTON — The fight to expel the Islamic State from its last shard of territory in Syria may be over.
JS: Can you talk about the work that you made then, which employed "shard" forms, and how that evolved?
After that, I let go of the shard shape and started finding shapes within the architecture of the painting.
Sources told us the DJ used a shard of glass from a broken bottle to cut himself and bleed out.
That project looked more like an optical illusion—as though a shard of blue sky had fallen into the grass.
"He came back Monday with his wife to thank me, with the shard still in his ankle," Montes went on.
She points to the potential for a metal shard to resemble a rib, or the fantasy of a plastic bead.
Seriously, who on earth thought that the Chaos Emerald shard scavenger hunt levels were a fun idea for a game?
The planned project will rise 1,049 feet tall, leaving Western Europe's current tallest building, London's "The Shard," 0003 feet behind.
When complete, Google's new London headquarters will be longer than the Shard — the tallest skyscraper in the UK — is tall.
The horn shard is both the reason Cal went to prison and the reason she'll be able to defeat Adrielle.
Katie and Saito burst in just as he's about to cut out the mushroom with a shard of broken glass.
" But our biggest anti-aging trick we learned was from Webb who shard her no-fail posture tip: "Don't slouch!
PEOPLE: You're very open about body image on your social media and have shard your own struggles with your followers.
The Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard, is hosting a six-night performance series in its Signature Suites from Nov.
So, The Shard dominates the vista from Parliament Hill and Kenwood House -- not blocking the view, but certainly changing it.
Noma turns that fat into a translucent shard, then sets it set atop the five bivalves in its Seafood Platter.
It has remained one of the defining characteristics of London's skyline, and was joined by The Shard skyscraper in 2012.
He certainly looked calm with that shard of Corey Seager's bat coming at him at about 50 miles per hour.
The camera holds on Mija's face as she watches J (Paul Dano) tenderly pull a shard of plastic from Okja's foot.
A blue dragon clings to the edge of a jagged shard, ogling a flaming pearl that floats just out of reach.
From the Shard, the tallest building in the European Union, the view is of a crowded skyline of fellow concept skyscrapers.
THE 13TH AND 17TH floors of the Shard, towering over south London, make an improbable home for the University of Warwick.
Tower Bridge is in front of me, the Shard, the Gherkin, the tip of the London Eye, all within my view.
At one stage, we see Spidey in a 'Shard room', where he looks at multiple versions of himself, all moving independently.
Supertall buildings like One World Trade Center, Shanghai Tower and the Shard are touching new ceilings of safety, sustainability and efficiency.
He finds Aughra, a mysterious, almost diety-like, representative for the Crystal and Thra, and retrieves the Shard just in time.
Roger Clemens fails to get votes necessary for Baseball Hall of Fame, hurls bat shard at Mike Piazza's plaque in Cooperstown.
In the 1950s and 1960s, "news management," an ungainly shard of Cold War bureaucratese, evoked presidents tightly controlling the spigot of information.
Home to The Shard, the tallest building in Western Europe, London has transformed in recent decades amid frenetic development and overseas investment.
All of them consist of a vertical cylindrical form with a shard-like form extending from both the top and the bottom.
Late last month, Josie shard a photo of she and Kelton picking up their marriage license at the Knox County Clerk Office.
The building is expected to be western Europe's second-tallest tower when it is complete, beaten only by the nearby "Shard" building.
It was a shard of aquamarine cullet retrieved from the charred ruins of Bruce Goff's Shin'enKan house in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, my hometown.
But, you know, when you have, you know, a shard of glass go through your eye, it's pretty hard to save it.
"Suddenly comes to me the vague image of my father in ripped jeans, pressing a pottery shard into my palm," she wrote.
The Shard -- the UK's tallest building and the tallest in Western Europe -- for example, is situated in the Kenwood House viewing corridor.
Almost immediately after stepping onto the field, Mr. Mackey, his eyes glued to the ground, pounced on a shard of celadon pottery.
The Shard, built in partnership with Qatar, was designed to be a "vertical city" complete with offices, hotels, apartments, and retail space.
At his studio in Rochester, N.Y., he set aside artworks with his typical ribbon and shard motifs for that future organization's collection.
Together, they reunite the Shard with the Crystal of Truth before the Great Conjunction, defeat the Skeksis, and restore balance to Thra.
Like, I remember Sick of It All's first album had a piece of broken glass and each shard had a person on it.
One shard pierces through my neck and slices into my jugular, and blood is squirting through my fingers and pouring onto the floor.
Builders' yards must be crawling with gastropub owners searching for the perfect shard of MDF on which to place their special "rustic" burger.
I felt a pulsation inside my skull—it was like a tiny helicopter taking off and a shard of egg shell falling away.
The rocket shard left a round hole in the ceiling and broke floor tiles, but the rest of the living room was intact.
We broke the story ... Avicii killed himself with a shard of broken glass this past April in the Middle Eastern country of Oman.
This volcanic glass shard from the Toba volcano was found at an archaeological site nearly 5,600 miles (9,000 km) away at Vleesbaai, South Africa.
It's about posting a video to Facebook, pissed, wishing your friend in New York happy birthday from the Shard in a semi-scripted way.
A total lunar eclipse is always something to marvel at, but one being gate-crashed by a hypersonic cometary shard is something else entirely.
What enabled you to keep carrying your burden in secret, walking around with a shard of glass in your foot, for all those years?
In the 1982 original film, this shard is what must be returned to the Crystal of Truth in order to restore balance to Thra.
Lizzie Bennetti, a 48-year-old former jeweler, was proposed to on the top of London's Shard building last Saturday with a placeholder ring.
YOU WANTED TO SIT HERE; I'M GETTING EATEN ALIVE BY MOSQUITOS AND I'M SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING BREAKING THIS GLASS AND CASTRATING YOU WITH A LOOSE SHARD!
Rowan breaks a bottle open and holds it up to Cyrus because you don't bring a baby wine knife to a wine bottle shard fight.
You're one of the lucky ones, far enough from the blast that you weren't hit by collapsing debris or a nasty flying shard of glass.
One application, made by Canadian IT firm Vigilant Global, is for a 324-meter mast which would be higher than The Shard, Europe's tallest building.
Designed with PLP Architecture and Smith and Wallwork, an engineering company, it would, if built, become the second-highest building in London after the Shard.
Mwadama does not remember who pulled him out of the rubble, bleeding from a gash in his neck caused by a flying shard of glass.
LONDON (Reuters) - A man was seen climbing the Shard skyscraper in London on Monday, scaling the glass exterior of Western Europe's tallest building at sunrise.
Located close to London Bridge, the Shard is 310 meters (1017 ft) tall and is home to offices, restaurants, a retail arcade and a hotel.
One, as Quanta magazine outlines, is the possibility is that Oumuamua is a shard of a planet that was blown up by a dying star.
The court documents add a new shard in the fragmented, solitary life of Mr. Bowers, 46, who pleaded not guilty in the killings this week.
"What I have forgotten is what I have written: a rag of words wrapped around a shard of recollection," Ms. Alexander said in that volume.
To compare, tickets to get up the Shard start at £25 ($32,) Tokyo Tower costs 2,800 yen ($25,) and Berlin's TV Tower costs €22.50 ($24.) 
The Shard — London's tallest and one of its most recognizable skyscrapers — juts in the distance, reflecting the morning light from its thousands of glass windows.
Within days, he hit pay dirt—a shard that appeared to complete the flood story—and the British Museum financed two further trips for him.
I traced pottery shard shapes on the back and cut them out and arranged them the way I had seen pottery shards at Pueblo sites.
Get a drink at Aqua or Gong, located inside the Shard, the tallest building in London, and enjoy incredible views of the British capital city.
A giant shard of marble and granite loomed a thousand feet above us, looking like the prow of an ocean liner emerging from the fog.
The few that are genuine mostly come from clods of earth churned up at the city's construction sites, which shard-hawkers creep on to at night.
Gao Yongchuan, a shard-merchant from the province of Hebei, about 1,200km to the north, says there will be none left to sell within a decade.
If your heart has grown into an icy shard because of the current state of affairs, allow this little girl to warm it right back up.
Then it's up into the skies for a 20 minute flight past iconic buildings such as the Shard and the O2 Arena before returning to Battersea.
This needn't be a punch, often the best method to deal with an overaggressive rusher is to project a large shard of bone into their path.
That loot is an "Estus Flask Shard," which you can turn in to the Firelink blacksmith to add an extra Estus Flask charge to your total.
The Crystals From The Dark Crystal The Crystal Shard: A fragment of the Crystal of Truth/Dark Crystal that broke off after the Skeksis cracked it.
Those included more trips to The Shard, a tour of the Houses of Parliament, and a family ticket for Shrek's Adventure, a children's attraction in London.
The theory suggests that Bran swoops back in time to the day that the Children of the Forest created the White Walkers with a shard of dragonglass.
Later, after they had strip-searched almost every woman on the unit, an officer suggested they look for the shard in the garbage, and there it was.
The design, which consists of reflective glass steps on two sides, looks not unlike a broader Shard, the slither of steel and glass that dominates London's skyline.
But shards tend to stick around, which is where good old sliced bread comes in: Palm a slice in your hand and pat the shard-y expanse.
During Lisa's trip to London, we see a skyscraper behind Tower Bridge that looks eerily similar to The Shard, and it's is even in the right location.
Then the fractured features of Leonardo DiCaprio, the dreamy ethereality of Jennifer Lopez and the shard of harsh sun on Adam Driver's profile, otherwise engulfed in darkness.
We climbed all the way to the base of the formerly storm-enveloped granite-and-marble shard, its crags and facets now sharply highlighted by the sun.
Besides Gaad's martyrdom (the shard of glass hit him in one of the same spots where St. Sebastian took an arrow), there wasn't much action in the episode.
The 1998 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner has one right here in London: the Shard, the glass skyscraper south of the Thames that is one of Europe's tallest buildings.
Ethereum 2.0 will be rolled out in multiple phases in order to ensure the finality of a transaction, construct shard chains and make sure smart contracts run properly.
Photographs on social media showed a woman slumped against the wall in a pool of blood and what appeared to be a shard of metal piercing her back.
He was undersized, even for his era, at 5 feet 7 inches and 19623 pounds, and he faced the burden of carrying the name Richard (pronounced ree-SHARD).
One listing on AlphaBay, likely the largest and most popular dark web marketplace at the moment, advertises a three-course dinner for two at London landmark The Shard.
Ambush delivers these lines with the sort of precise diction that makes bars like "I'm from Camden where crackheads are mandem" ring out clear as a shard of glass.
The Shard may be the tallest building in London but it's made to look small by the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which stands at 2,717 feet.
Archaeologists and looters have been sifting through the dirt of Cambodia's Angkor Archaeological Park for years, and these days very little is unearthed other than the odd pottery shard.
He plunks it into a rocks glass next to a shard of caramel that looks like an amber-hued fragment of a stained glass window, but he's not done.
In its stead, a shard of the famous Paris art museum has been drained of color, as if the translucent panes have become some sort of living Instagram filter.
Even though we had to move the server storyline along (we couldn't shard server data), we put up a monument to all of the defending players with their names.
Under these conditions windows become dangerous when you're sheltering indoors; if the bullet doesn't, a shard of glass might catch you in just the wrong part of the body.
We tell officers that a knife or a shard of glass is always a lethal threat and that they should aggressively meet it with a lethal threat in return.
If Baron Cohen's act, even its cleverest bits, feels sour, that's because it's just one shard in a kaleidoscope of modern gotchas and just-kiddings, of heart-hardening stunts.
It shattered and a shard of glass sliced his neck; doctors told his family that if his neck had not been so thick, the injury could have been lethal.
Only once Nadia and Alan have traveled to the heart of their own Russian doll to find the shard of painful truth buried there can they begin to heal.
At just over 305 meters tall (around 1,000 feet) the Tulip would not quite match London's tallest structure, the Shard, designed by Renzo Piano, which is almost 310 meters.
Some newer London structures, like the Shard and the giant Ferris wheel called the London Eye, offer lofty, publicly accessible views of the city, which the Gherkin does not.
Occasionally, a shard of an old ironwood tree shot into the air, a remnant of the primordial canopy of dense rain forest that dominated the land until very recently.
" Later, having stolen a shard of mirror from an abandoned manor house, a woman (Evelyn Spahr) marvels that the rich "must know what they look like all the time!
When the plane crashed and a guy got a shard of glass in his thigh, I erupted into a fit of tears, terror and developed a lifelong disdain for flying.
In 2011 he was reportedly imprisoned for two years, including spending six months for allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old with a bottle shard in a shopping center in Strasbourg.
"I baked [bread] in the wrong dish that exploded in the oven, so it was a glass shard loaf, which nobody ate," the actress explained in an interview with Delish.
There's not a unified vision that you get in those early projects like Shard of Spring, or look at all the early Ultima games, where it was mostly Lord British.
QIA's real estate investments include a stake in Empire State Realty Trust, the owners of the Empire State Building, to skyscrapers in London such as The Shard, and Canary Wharf.
Inscribed randomly on a shard of pottery, even without being arranged into a name or a coherent thought, they could be presented as an offering at the temple of Zeus.
Before, I leave Kageyama's shop, the old man strikes his iconic pose in front of his altar area, before gifting me some meteorite power infused stickers and a meteorite shard.
En février dernier, une délégation de dirigeants politiques et d'entreprises a rencontré plus de 80 cadres dirigeants au 37ème étage du Shard, un gratte-ciel emblématique du centre de Londres.
It was a life phase that no one had told us about: one in which a massive wave of objects, each representing a distinct shard of time, broke over us.
LAS VEGAS — On Saturday in Nevada, Bernie Sanders laid waste not just to his five main rivals but also to every shard of conventional wisdom about the Democratic presidential primaries.
Yes, I'm thinking Jarvis from "Iron Man," Bishop's sister Shard from the '90s "X-Men" cartoons, or Russell Crowe's Jor-El in the recent Superman movie — giving bodies to bots.
In April this year, a British Airways flight due to land in Heathrow barely managed to avoid a drone while passing the tallest building in Western Europe, central London's The Shard.
Last night, one of the Brits' after parties took place at the Aqua Shard, right at the tip of the ginormous, phallic, glass building that looks out over the entire city.
One of the target portals was in Anchorage, Alaska, and Meng and the others realized that it was the best match for a shard that had spawned nearby in Hangzhou, China.
It was cruelly, bitterly, achingly cold, with the sharp Bradfordian air slicing through jackets, bobble hats and human bone, each gust of wind like a shard of glass through our flesh.
Photographs on social media late on Saturday showed a woman slumped against the wall in a pool of blood and what appeared to be a shard of metal piercing her back.
As the daughter of Korean immigrants and the author of many historical novels — including "A Single Shard," winner of a Newbery Medal — Park likes thinking deeply about who tells the story.
He had been driving to his job as a forklift operator when he collided with another car, triggering his airbag, which exploded and sent a metal shard into his right eye.
Planetary scientists have never been able to do so for an object this distant, a small shard that has been frozen and almost unchanged since it formed 4.5 billion years ago.
For now, they'll have to content themselves with that thing where a character symbolically slices their thumb on a shard of glass from their cracked screen — and Eighth Grade got there first.
In the first photo, the beauty guru wore latest Glitter Eyes eyeshadow in Violet Moon on one eyelid and Twinkle Twinkle on the other while looking into the shard of a mirror.
This includes the rooftop whose elegant bars and infinity swimming pool enjoy a panoramic view over the City of London and its iconic landmarks such as St. Paul's cathedral and The Shard.
The building, designed by British architect Norman Foster's company, would have been the second tallest in western Europe, beaten only by the nearby "Shard", but its design was deemed not good enough.
He's already shat at the top of the Shard, and is on a sort of half spiritual, half very necessary journey to do notable shits before his asshole's closed for business forever.
Her ­Newbery-winning "A Single Shard," a lovely, modestly heroic novel, is about an aspiring potter who embarks on foot to bring a vase to the imperial palace in 12th-century Korea.
Since then, the race to stand out on the London horizon has sped up, with unusually shaped towers known — officially or not — as the Shard, the Cheese Grater and the Walkie Talkie.
For years, biblical scholars and researchers have studied the front side of the ink-inscribed pottery shard, known as an ostracon, which was commonly used to write receipts, lists or even letters.
I've been to more than 10 viewing platforms across the world, including London's View from the Shard, New York's Empire State Building, Berlin's TV Tower, the Tokyo Tower, and the Shanghai Tower.
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Council, which owns and operates Prittlewell Priory, has the broken shard from the coffin, and its conservator will use "special adhesives" to repair it, the statement said.
Some employees of digital marketing agency Jellyfish work from hot desks at The Shard, gathered around a long pine table suggestive of a trendy coffee shop, enjoying views of St Paul's Cathedral.
Luring established tech clients requires not just space with an industrial, retro vibe, but also flexible rental deals, said Andrew Sell, commercial director at Real Estate Management (UK), which handles The Shard.
This week another Quinnipiac survey gave Sanders a four-point lead overall, while showing income divisions sharpening even further: Perhaps the most suggestive shard of Iowa data came in a recent Monmouth poll,
So far he's worked on some of London's most iconic buildings: London's Shard, the Heron tower in Bishopsgate, the Millennium Dome during the Rugby World Cup and the National Portrait Gallery, among others.
These massive machines will each stand 27 meters tall – almost as high as London's Shard, western Europe's tallest building - with 214-metre rotor spans that will stretch the length of two football fields.
His face lacerated and caked with blood looking like Sam Neill at the end of Event Horizon, he greets his visitors with a shard of mirror clutched in his hand like a knife.
Famed Genoa-born architect Renzo Piano, who designed the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and The Shard in London, donated a proposal for the new viaduct and has agreed to supervise the works.
Image: PLOS OneThose who live vicariously through Indiana Jones will be glad to know that a team of Israeli archaeologists has uncovered a cryptic message left on a 3,000-year-old pottery shard.
Renowned Genoa-born architect Renzo Piano, who designed the Pompidou Centre in Paris and The Shard skyscraper in London, donated a proposal for the new viaduct and has agreed to supervise the works.
After training with the chef Anne-Sophie Pic, who has three Michelin stars, Mr. Beaufour, 35, left France for stints at Eleven Madison Park in New York and Oblix at the Shard in London.
In honor of the upcoming birth, the Shangri-La Hotel, at The Shard, began offering a royal high tea in March intended to bring in mothers and mothers-to-be to celebrate their pregnancies.
The affair is vivid and real and yet there is a shard of violence in it, the everyday violence of two people using each other to counter pain they don't know how to digest.
He'd been in the turret of a Humvee, firing the Dushka, when the gun overheated or was hit by an enemy round; the barrel had split open, and a shard had punctured his chest.
These days Twisted Sister is remembered, if it's remembered at all, as a rock footnote, a shard of outlandish 80s MTV fodder that came and went in a flash of dry-ice-conjured smoke.
I never stop, but certain things will stick with me: a flash of neon TV, a pointed shard of an argument, a winding line of music pouring out the window onto the sidewalk below.
The Burj is a thousand of those lights, glittering alone in the desert; it's shaped like a knife, a talon, a shard of broken mirror, but also curiously soft and inviting, innocent in its hugeness.
There are many reasons to put it off, but the last thing you need is for it to get even more broken, or to end up with a tiny shard of glass in your hand.
And in a reprise of a disturbing incident in Book Two, he slashes his face up with the shard of a broken beer glass, to the horror of the woman who will become his wife.
An adversary looking to hack our network sees these bundles of shards littered across a number of devices, but each individual shard yields little value because it's been stripped of its context (the original table).
Short strips so firm they almost crunch will be piled over rice, seasoned with a dab of the spicy daikon paste called momiji oroshi, and finished with a tiny shard or two of sea urchin.
In February of this year, a delegation of French leaders in politics and business met with more than 80 executives on the 37 floor of the Shard, a landmark building in the center of London.
The roughly $1.1 billion bright and transparent edifice, designed by HKS architects, features a mostly clear, steep roof and has been likened to a Nordic long house, a Viking warship and an ice shard formation.
Each square panel depicts wry amalgams of natural and human-made objects, such as a crystal shard with earmuffs or a geode dangling from a parachute with a cassette tape jutting out from the rock.
"We are targeting the French located in London," Valerie Pecresse, president of the Paris region authority, told Reuters after speaking to a packed audience in the Shard skyscraper overlooking the City of London financial district.
At the outset of Sayonara Wild Hears, a narrator — voiced by Queen Latifah — describes a world governed by three powerful arcana, and a new heroine who has emerged from the shard of a broken heart.
In a five-minute car ride from the hotel to a client's office, it was customary to get on the phone and seek to squeeze as much productivity as possible from that shard of an hour.
And thanks to its ability to re-shard databases while they're operating, it can solve businesses' troubles with GDPR, which demands they store some data in the same locality as the user to whom it belongs.
Yet this tourist non-spot has an incredible asset -- a strikingly unspoiled view of central London, spanning many of the city's iconic landmarks from the gleaming 230st century Shard to St Paul's Cathedral, built in 22003.
It looks like a miniature book, but unfortunately there's no screen on the exterior (just a neat crystal shard-like pattern), so you would have to open it up every time you want to use it.
It lets companies re-shard their databases on the fly to relocate user data to comply with regulations like GDPR, safely migrate from other systems without major codebase changes, make on-demand changes and run on Kubernetes.
Brutality is revealed as boring, repetitive, frequently ridiculous: A man in "The ­Mehlis Report" survives the tremendous blast of a car bombing only to be killed by a shard "smaller than a lentil," which pierces his heart.
Last year he went viral after sharing a video of a couple on Facebook wishing their friend Miranda "Happy birthday… from the Shard… in London…" If you know it, you're hearing it in your head right now.
LAS VEGAS — As he lay in a bed inside the crowded hospital one year ago, Detective Casey Clarkson remembers calmly wondering whether doctors would ever be able to remove the bullet shard lodged deep in his neck.
"The rich people can always afford what they want," Mr. Zelskis said as he took a cigarette break on a recent morning outside his current job at the Shard, an iconic skyscraper south of the River Thames.
Other Heroes Along The Way In the process of seeking out the Shard, Jen discovers that he is not the last of his kind when he meets Kira, a fellow Gelfling who joins him on his quest.
His statue overlooks the Royal Naval College and from it visitors can see much of London, including financial district Canary Wharf, music venue the O2 (another place close to Tempah's heart) and the Shard, London's tallest building.
HaptX Glove Pain level: Gloveless snowball fight Microfluidic actuators in the glove press into your skin to create the sensation of movement, texture, and weightiness, replicating the skittering of a spider or the sting of an ice shard.
And while it might seem silly—especially the aftermath, which looks like a kid trying to stand up in a bulky snowsuit—it's actually pretty dangerous for one of those suits to meet a shard of lunar regolith.
QIA, one of the funds most active in Britain, particularly in real estate, is also diversifying its focus after amassing several London trophy assets, such as The Shard, Savoy and Connaught hotels and the high-end Harrods store.
At the weekly antiques market in Jingdezhen, where you squat on your haunches bargaining for the dragon shard, scooters honk and growl their way through piles of age-old fragments, some real, some old fakes, some new fakes.
Plastered onto the shrapnel shard, investigators said, were microscopic traces of glass of the type used by Boeing on its airliner cockpits, indicating clearly that it had passed through the plane's windshield before lodging in the pilot's body.
A curious rectangle-and-rod motif appearing in other works is made explicitly piston-like in "Untitled I," while "Untitled XI" isolates a shard-like glyph within a brushy pink surround against a field that approaches chromatic black.
We've listed some of the strangest predictions the cartoon's writers have made since the show's launch in 1989, from Homer discovering the Higgs boson to animators drawing The Shard in London almost 20 years before it was built.
The young boy was playing with his two sisters in his North Philadelphia home when a picture frame fell from a wall and a shard of broken glass impaled him, according to WPVI and a Philadelphia Police Department spokesperson.
The singer is shown chewing on what looks to be a shard from a broken wine glass, clamping an eyelash curler onto her tongue, and sitting at a candlelit dinner table while water drenches her like rain from above.
The statutory view itself has already been seriously marred by the erection of the Shard building behind St Paul's and the cranes presage the transformation of the historic and famous London skyline into that of Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok.
The only thing worse than biting into a bone shard when you're halfway through a fish sandwich is swallowing that bone, and the only thing worse than that is when you convince yourself that it's caught in your throat.
In "Yaks Yak," Linda Sue Park, the ­Newbery Medal-winning author of the middle-grade novel "A Single Shard," shows her range with a picture book that — simply and smartly — pairs animal names with their lesser-known verb forms.
It&aposs the staying dead part that stabs at me, as if Lee&aposs death was stepping on a piece of glass but living after his death is never being able to remove the shard as it cuts deeper.
Officially called 1 Undershaft, the new tower will rise almost 305 meters above sea level, making it the second-tallest building in Western Europe after The Shard, which is also located in London, just across the River Thames from the City.
Reid's pages, like that block, are stuffed with everything: a history of skyscrapers, a tally of Franklin Roosevelt's cocktails, a shard of Truman Capote's wit, a litany of best-selling authors you've never heard of but want to look up.
The exhibition mixes pop culture objects (like a shard of a Jimi Hendrix guitar) with curiosities from other areas of public life, like a spacesuit worn by William Anders, an astronaut who traveled to the moon on Apollo 8. vam.ac.uk
I think artists, and art in general, the stuff that I have always liked the best is the stuff that tries to take a very specific shard of the human condition and then achieve some universal portrayal of the human condition.
At the Place du Carrouge, where Anne-Marie lives in an alleyway above a Corsican fruit seller, I saw a white-haired, heavyset woman smoking out an open window, from which a shard of light fell over the darkened street.
Popular with tourists and teeming with night life, London Bridge is a transport hub, with an adjacent rail and underground station near tourist attractions such as the Shard, the city's tallest building; Shakespeare's Globe Theater; and the Tate Modern art gallery.
When the explosion hits, Mr. Jimmy, as the crew calls him, is in the shower; though naked and half-blinded by the blast, he plucks a jagged shard from his foot, tugs on his overalls and boots, and gets to work.
The enormous biscuit sculpture is comprised of eight of some of the UK's most iconic landmarks, including The Shard, Edinburgh Castle, Old Trafford, Wales Millenium Centre, Hylands House, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Whitby Abbey and the Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Centre.
The wealthy Gulf state of Qatar is a big backer of British businesses through the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), which owns stakes in banking giant Barclays, supermarket chain Sainsbury's, Heathrow Airport, the Canary Wharf business district and London's Shard skyscraper.
Floor-to-ceiling windows on every floor give a clear vista of St. Paul's Cathedral, the glass-coated Shard and the rest of London's constantly changing jumble of office towers, with the distant fields of Surrey fading away to the horizon.
We see births, deaths, and everything in between in short, shard-like shots followed by more self-contained and protracted scenes (Quincy's energetic son running to and fro in his living room; a locker room full of young men play-fighting).
QIA, estimated by industry tracker Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute to hold $256 billion of assets, is known as an investor in high-profile European assets such as the Shard skyscraper and Harrods department store in London, as well as Credit Suisse and Volkswagen.
"Broken Windows" refers to the shard-like shapes surrounding the cropped blue bird, their colors (ocher, black, off-white) pushing them forward in space to the extent that the eye roams around the edge of the painting without settling on the bird.
On Facebook someone posted a picture of the view from the Shard, and I kind of joked to myself that I'd like to have my final poop there—because obviously the view is absolutely magnificent—and that joke turned into a thing.
That can't be good for anyone, but for now—because of you—we are all fixed on a timeline that you just know ends in smoking wastelands of shard-like skyscraper remains poking out of a desolate desert, of riots in the streets.
"Are You in Peace?" captures the album's intelligent fury, with glass-shard funk and urgent rapping — by HPrizm, of the New York underground crew Antipop Consortium, and Gaston Bandimic from Senegal, whose verses in Wolof strike a balance of illumination and swagger.
Now based in the Shard skyscraper in London and with a staff of 20153, the group offers customers in 176 countries an array of products from over 450 established and emerging designers via a website, an app and three physical stores in London.
One is striped blue, with a coif of cotton candy in hydrangea hues and a lode of chile-enflamed orange curd waiting to be unleashed; another, ringed in deep purple, flaunts a lavender shard of ube (purple yam) like a lone, useless wing.
In a shard of galactic archaeology that offers a less-than-inviting hint at our own future, astronomers have discovered a chunk of a former planet orbiting the remains of its former star, now a smoldering cinder known as a white dwarf.
Surrounded by the likes of the Shard on one side of the Thames, and on the other, the distinctive Gherkin, the Leadenhall Building, and the other skyscrapers of central London, being inside the Tower of London felt like being in a bubble.
The ECB's FSR concluded that the financial stability environment in the euro area has "remained favorable," but pointed to risks including shard falls in global asset prices, weak bank profitability, liquidity risks in the investment fund sector, and concerns over public and private indebtedness.
Lacking the Force, Rick (with an assist from Michonne on the sidelines) settled for pulling a bunch of trash down on top of the walker and braining it with a shard of glass — but not before he injured his hand on one of the walker's spikes.
Qatar Investment Authority, estimated by industry tracker Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute to hold $224.7 billion of assets, is known as an aggressive investor in high-profile European assets such as the Shard skyscraper and Harrods department store in London, as well as Credit Suisse and Volkswagen.
Residential buildings sprouting up to higher altitudes include a 153-story shimmering ribbon at 100 East 53rd Street (another Foster and Partners project); a 64-story glass-and-terra-cotta tower at 138 East 50th Street; and a 49-story shard at 131 East 47th Street.
By contrast, after the destruction of the first temple, when Israel's educated people were either killed or exiled to Babylonia, there is not so much as a pottery shard, seal or stamp with a single piece of writing from the region for more than 200 years, Finkelstein said.
How, when her daughter arrived, she was so utterly alone that she realized she had no way to cut the umbilical cord and so considered biting through it, but instead reached for the sharpest thing she had on hand—a shard of a bowl she rinsed with boiling water.
As chairman of Qatar Holding, the investment arm of the gas-rich state's sovereign wealth fund, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani has overseen many high profile investments in Britain such as the purchase of the Harrods department store and the construction of the landmark Shard skyscraper in London.
For example, neon sign with a shard on the floor by Patrick Martinez, "Hands Up" (2018), reads "Don't Shoot" in scattered lettering that recalls a broken glass window, while recent prints by Douglas address the victims of food shortages — most often, people of color — at home and abroad.
Other interesting objects discovered by Curiosity include a seemingly out-of-place shard, a smooth, oddly shaped object that turned out to be a piece of plastic wrapper that fell from the rover, and a perfect-looking sphere determined to be the product of a natural geological process called concretion.
That June, when he knocked her unconscious and stabbed her in the neck with a shard of glass from a shattered ashtray, she still refused to call the police and ended up wandering outside until someone saw her and called a trauma team to medevac her to a nearby hospital.
Cranes dip and dive in every direction; to the east, the Shard, an overwhelming ice pick of a skyscraper, dwarfs the Victorian roofs of the surrounding neighborhood; to the west, the pregnant monolith of One Blackfriars, a 50-story mixed-used building, looms over the Thames like an alien mother ship.
It's not definitive proof that debris entered into the sample horn, but debris clearly came into contact with the probe: an asteroid shard got stuck onto a navigation camera lens during the operation, reports The Planetary Society (no word on how this development may affect the performance of the camera or the probe).
The complex was home to part of Rupert Murdoch's UK media empire for nearly 30 years until the tycoon broke News Corp's historic ties with Wapping in 2014 and moved his UK newspaper business to the News Building, a 17-storey office block in London Bridge, previously known as the Baby Shard.
Two more Stussys have been murdered in the style of Ennis and Ray Stussy — one by gluing the nose and mouth, the other by a shard of broken glass — and since the 30-minute "man hunt" has yielded a tearful confession and a truck full of incriminating evidence, Chief Dammick is satisfied.
The Fubon Group Xinyi Headquarters design is a collaboration by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop — the firm behind The New York Times Building and the Whitney Museum in New York, and the Shard in London — and the Taiwanese architect Kris Yao's firm, Kris Yao Artech, which designed the Southern Branch of Taiwan's National Palace Museum.
An hour before the weigh-in for one of this year's biggest boxing events, I arrive in the Grand Palace conference room in IIdabashi, Tokyo, a narrow space with marble columns, shiny golden, damask wallpaper, brown fluted curtains and crystal shard lighting fixtures protruding from the ceiling like stalactites, or the spiky ice of Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
Exaggeration comes as naturally to her as cheese-absorption: She never walks when she can stomp and never feels mildly anxious when the opportunity to have a "total meltdown" presents itself; she has the attention span of a guppy, pukes in her friends' cars, locks herself out in the rain, burns dinner, leaves chocolate on the sofa, breaks a glass while mixing batter and serves shard-spiked muffins to her guests anyway.
But this time she and Donatella Versace cooked up a series of quick-change looks that segued from black leather chaps-and-moto-jacket bodysuit, revealed when Ms. Lopez ripped off her hot pink ball skirt in the first few seconds of her performance; to sheer mirror-shard number; to booty fringe (with a banner showing the American flag on one side and the Puerto Rican flag on the other, used as a shawl).
The walls of Pfleger's office are covered with photographs of friends and visitors: Coretta Scott King, Desmond Tutu, Johnnie Cochran, Mr. T. There are mementos: a signed photograph of Muhammad Ali knocking out Sonny Liston (the same image that Barack Obama once used to decorate his Senate office); a bill of sale from a slave auction in 1849; a shard of a seat from the bus boarded by Rosa Parks in Montgomery in 13.
You just need someone to accompany you to the herbal gin tasting at The Shard hotel in London; someone to sit with in an igloo-shaped pod while you #wintertime on Instagram; someone to try the authentic Serrano ham you read about in Time Out; someone to go to the gothic yoga class; someone to go ton a safari-themed silent rave where you pretend to ironically like " Mr. Brightside" (you actually think it's a solid piece of songwriting).
Every separate bit, every crystal shard, seems to be here—her nature unknowable, dense, dispersed, her atomization a miracle, the earth without her a miracle as if I had arrived on my own with nothing to owe, nothing to grieve, nothing to fear, it would happen with me as it would, not one molecule lost or sent to the Principal or held in a dried-orange-pomander strongbox stuck with the iron-matron maces of the cloves.

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