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They looked frightened and wore only headbands and penile sheaths.
Steerable sheaths are used to help place catheters into the heart.
It already stands several feet tall, stacked with sheaths of documents.
She offers add-ons for her brooms, like fabric skirts and sheaths.
And they seem to have done so, by evolving thicker tract sheaths.
Pull it from between the sheaths of its cover, and the rings shine.
Bose includes your standard trio of differently sized rubbery sheaths, which it calls StayHear+ tips.
The skin of the forearm was stripped away, baring muscle and sheaths of silvery tendon.
La Canopée's 15 "leaves," sheaths of translucent glass, are open, letting in light and sun.
These protective nerve sheaths are called myelin, and they assist with the communication of nerves.
Overlaying and obscuring these images are sheaths of translucent white fabric, shot through with metallic thread.
All blades featured are stick-resistant, and come with their own different-colored sheaths for easy organizing.
The specimen's preservation is exceptional, including soft tissues like skin, ossicles, and keratin sheaths on the osteoderms.
The brain was sliced into sheaths, maybe a half-inch at a time, starting at the front.
Their scarves look like bandages, and two of them have knife sheaths hanging prominently from their belts.
Those vibrant hues were washed over puff-sleeve mini dresses, jungle-patterned sheaths and the occasional cape.
Overuse inflames the tendons and their protective sheaths, which causes pain along the thumb side of the wrist.
Fat is needed to build cell membranes, the vital exterior of each cell, and the sheaths surrounding nerves.
Bare shoulders, poured-on sheaths and sprays of feathers were used to maximum advantage, as were vibrant colors.
The sale's top lot, a pair of sheaths from the epoch of Louis XIV, sold for €727,500 (~$846,3353).
Even better, part of Zuul's body was mummified, preserving the fingernail-like sheaths that covered its bony body armor.
Food carts were set up beneath the eaves, selling liquor and paper sheaths full of roasted nuts and boiled shellfish.
That we roll squeaky polyurethane, latex, or lambskin sheaths over erect penises, while maintaining arousal, is a feat in itself.
Patchwork and fringe were reimagined too, as was the case at Altuzarra, where seashell-embellished net sheaths topped knit dresses.
A deep-pocketed, coral tone jacket can double as a dress; boxy tweed jackets can be worn over tubular sheaths.
That impression is reinforced if you order the pigs in blankets, whose flaky pastry sheaths leave your fingers shiny with butter.
The scalpel sealed the stomach as it cut, snipping yellow sheaths of fat that ran between Jewel's stomach and the spleen.
Ditch the dress in favor of jumpsuits and separates that will set you apart in a room crowded with sheaths and shifts.
And Marilyn might have wiggled by in big-bow-bustled satin sheaths for evening with star-spangled lighting bolts mixed in. Shazam!
Getty Images Condoms have come a long way from the linen and animal bladder sheaths used by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians.
In the center of the gallery, "Medusa," a large flame-shaped sculpture made of roiling sheaths of paper, paint, and rope, holds court.
Discarded used needles without protective sheaths at an encampment where people who inject drugs shoot up along the Merrimack River in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Babitz senses the potential danger of male sexual entitlement — she sheaths herself in "un-ironed muumuus" when she would prefer to be undisturbed.
Just stick to clean shapes — like sheaths, shifts, or A-lines — that don't hit higher than an inch or two above the knee.
Ms. Trump has found a way to commercialize female empowerment, selling petal pink sheaths and trendy shoes to young professionals on the go.
Three sculptures by Nina Canell, a series called Shedding Sheaths are made of plastic casings that once covered underground fiber optic internet cables.
It meant red, white and blue sporty jersey sheaths embroidered with Edwardian diamond necklaces, and cracked-leather baseball jackets with double G's graffitied behind.
Sagami Rubber Industries, one of Japan's leading condom makers, are hoping to use the Olympics to enhance awareness of their ultra-thin Polyurethane sheaths.
"The most delicious way to eat chicken is with your hands," said KFC's press statement, adding that the finger sheaths were prompted by customer feedback.
Thom Browne subverted the Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by turning him into a woman — and then turning his suits into trompe l'oeil sheaths.
It was fish chicharrón, a server explained, giant sheaths of sea-bass skin deep fried until crackly, then coated in salt, pepper, and dehydrated malt vinegar.
They have to be tightened to a fine calibration without being twisted and are encased in white plastic cylindrical sheaths to guard against weather or sabotage.
Blind tasting is a sport in which participants compete to identify the grape, geographical origin, and vintage of wines whose bottles have been shrouded in velvet sheaths.
There's also plenty of time to admire the edifice you're waiting to enter: three tiered trapezoidal stacks of bronze-tinted gating that sheaths a giant glass box.
Another essential: disposable potty covers — individually wrapped wide sheaths that serve as a hygienic barrier between your child and the petri dish of a public toilet seat.
By day Maureen rides her scooter through the narrow streets of Paris, picking up sequined Chanel sheaths and Cartier jewels for her employer, a spoiled, little-seen starlet.
When it came time to attend Princess Eugenie's royal wedding, Cara Delevingne skipped the A-line sheaths, coat dresses and fascinators in favor of a menswear-inspired ensemble.
Many of the babies had other abnormalities, including brain swelling, disruptions in brain folds, underdeveloped brain structures and abnormalities in myelin, which forms protective sheaths on nerve fibers.
I've read that the formula for making condoms hasn't changed much since Fromm pioneered "cement dipping," where glass moulds were dipped into a solution to make seamless sheaths.
His elements were tweed and organza, the trench and the Fair Isle knit, corsets and sheaths, the nylon stocking — all of them twisted and taken out of context.
Every year, this forward march is justified by sheaths of market research claiming consumers want to get their shopping out of the way early (Does anyone plan to procrastinate?).
There were some nods to real clothes in the form of tweed bouclé suits and sheaths appliquéd with blooms, devoré velvets and fur stoles, but daywear was in the minority.
Despite the setting, Aurora and Jim look like people you'd see walking down the street today: Aurora in her minimalist sheaths and Jim in his rugged jeans and T-shirts.
With so many items to choose from — velvet dresses, liquid metallic gowns, sequin-coated sheaths — chances are you're going to want to have multiple wardrobe changes on New Year's Eve.
In the case of MS the targets of these attacks, which may continue for years, are the fatty sheaths that insulate nerve cells and thus help nervous impulses to propagate.
Nearby were crisp figures with the heads of dogs and pigs and the bodies of men; they wore unmistakable versions of the penis sheaths associated even today with Sanhambath's community.
She may hang out, sometimes, with Brandon Maxwell's Jean-Harlow-as-disco-diva, all plunging charmeuse halter tops and swishing wide-legged pants; slithering, one-shouldered jersey columns and shimmying sheaths.
Five years after her retirement, she was found to have multiple sclerosis, a debilitating disease in which the body's immune system eats away at the protective sheaths that cover the nerves.
And this time, billowing poet's sleeves attached to micro sheaths and rendered in silk velvet (there was a lot of billowing, though everything came paired with its own little black fez).
As such, some farmers are jumping on a quick fix common in Argentina: the silo bag, consisting of long sheaths of plastic to shelter crops in the field from rain and wind.
Enter: the Cuisinart Advantage Ceramic Cutlery Set, a 10-piece collection that includes five professional-grade stainless steel blades, each coated in pastel ceramic for extra precision (and chicness), plus their protective sheaths.
She dressed in the Club Monaco–meets–Ann Taylor look that distinguishes the women of this White House, alternating simple sheaths with fit-and-flare dresses, paired with pumps and flat-ironed waves.
Delicate sheaths of handmade pasta, pork, miso besciamella, mustard greens, chantal mushrooms and a parsley-brightened basil cream sauce melded into something that, like all great creations, felt like a thing of destiny.
Versace drew inspiration from the Met's 1997 blockbuster, "The Glory of Byzantium," and these clingy sheaths set the stage for an encounter between religious art and clothes for the (rich and thin) laity.
Among the Bottega skins, however, were also skinny knits with an asymmetric weave across the bust, crystal cowled disco dresses and slick one-shouldered sheaths that curve off-center around the lower back.
Victoria Beckham belted her curving black sheaths and neatly tailored culotte-suits with hands-across-the-hips silver and cut diamond-shaped holes into her sweater vests like a remembrance of things lost.
Long, narrow sheaths of bread— pan de cristal , flown in from Spain—are split lengthwise, toasted, rubbed with garlic and tomato pulp, and topped with olive oil and extra-large flakes of salt.
The combination of extensive skin and scale preservation (including organic layers), intact horn sheaths, and the retention of its original shape offered a rare snapshot of a dinosaur as it appeared 110 million years ago.
My favorite is Bacterio, a combination of little black squiggles on white that sheaths a 1979 proto-Memphis cabinet for Studio Alchymia and is completed by a windowed door, three fluorescent lights and lunar-module feet.
Because of its unique position, scientists often observe the Whale Galaxy to better understand what is going on in the halos of galaxies, which are round sheaths of stars, small clusters, and gas that encircle galactic disks.
It refers to the formation of myelin sheaths around neurons, a process that speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses — and an apt analogy for a dance brimming with electricity, with movement so swift it defies comprehension.
Humanwell Healthcare, a Shanghai-listed pharmaceuticals company, and state-owned Citic Capital China Partners will buy the century-old condoms and sexual health business of Ansell, whose Jissbon brand sheaths are already a mainstay in Chinese convenience stores.
Everyone wore knit Fair Isle balaclavas and often big firefighters' gloves in silver foil, which also was used in false-front A-line cocktail dresses trimmed in white lace that turned into camper-blanket sheaths at the back.
Cara Delevingne skipped the A-line sheaths, coat dresses and fascinators in favor of a menswear-inspired Emporio Armani tuxedo featuring a cropped jacket (with tails!), cummerbund, cigarette pants, black pointy-toe pumps and a show-stopping top hat.
HELSINKI, Finland — Inni Parnanen experienced a turning point in her jewelry design work when she set aside metals to experiment with unconventional materials like birch bark, paper towels and the translucent sheaths of keratin found inside a cow's horn.
Though the offerings that followed — stonewashed jeans and matching extra-blouson bomber jackets; mega tweeds and miniskirts; shirred metallic jacquard sheaths and rainbow leathers — largely seemed to describe a cast of stock personality types: the '50s bombshell, the '80s Wham!
It is the vehicle by which our cells receive certain essential nutrients, like Vitamins A, D, E, and K. The myelin sheaths around our nerves are eighty per cent lipids, "which means fat is actually required to think," Tara writes.
Instead of judiciously protecting my body, my white blood cells were mistakenly destroying the myelin sheaths that coat my nerves, causing the nerve-muscle interconnections that I needed to stand and walk, or simply wriggle my feet, to go dark.
She borrows her silhouettes from the pages of Eisenhower-era Vogue, in which socialites of indeterminate age, with arched eyebrows and a slouch, wore tailored sheaths under a matching coat, or boxy little Chanel jackets with braid and gold buttons.
Emma arrived in an atypically dark, skin-baring look that was a slight departure from the usual ethereal flapper-esque sheaths she wears on the red carpet and wouldn't be all that surprising to find in the closets of the KarJenner family.
Who wouldn't want a little sorbet fantasy now and then sprinkled among your black lace sheaths and ruffled white cotton shirting, even your majorette pantsuits (the resurgence of the pantsuit is another trend): the bread and butter of the Dolce & Gabbana business?
Trousers were wide and cropped, with deep cuffs and a folded-over waist, piped in bright stripes and paired with cropped micro-sequined tees; suede trenches as unstructured as a cardigan; and short-sleeve round-neck sheaths covered in silver sequin pavee.
The Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, embracing transience and natural imperfections, informs both his work and that of the Australian Roz Borg, who, under the name Arozona, makes jewelry out of small succulents: sheaths for fingernails and rings that nearly engulf the hand.
There were acid-washed blue coveralls, spaghetti-strap sheaths (worn by women; although the show was held during a men's wear week, Mr. Ruby offered designs that were largely gender neutral) worn atop trousers with vast bag legs reminiscent of Rick Owens.
Mod tartans mixed it up with bejeweled 1950s starlet sheaths; leopard furs with striped coed sweaters; flirty slip dresses with swaddling puffer stoles; camo leathers with sunflower gowns, all with matching medley footwear (pumps and winkle-pickers and boot stompers and kitten heels).
A highlight is the humblest of dishes, pan con tomate, for which long, narrow sheaths of bread—pan de cristal, flown in from Spain—and toasted, rubbed with garlic and tomato pulp, and topped with olive oil and extra-large flakes of salt.
None of this was particularly new for the house, and there were prints, too, and black sheaths, seams traced by studs, as expected, but it crystallized a shift in emphasis from clothes that communicate power-through-sex to clothes that communicate power-through-self-confidence.
Sometime around the mid-19th to early 20th centuries major players like Durex and Trojan started mass producing these sheaths in rubber, but faster and cheaper and condoms became the best form of birth control in the Western world before the introduction of the pill.
At Y/Project, Glenn Martens laid thin strips of vinyl over sheaths to create slithers of shine, looped faux fur-lined military skirts up and around, and raised the panniers of Versailles from hips to shoulders, so silk gowns became tents swaying around the body.
From a back door off the studio, stairs lead to a shed that houses his fermentation vats and a small yard, given over in its entirety to sheaths of dyed kimono fabric, stretched from one end to the other — like long, slender hammocks — to dry.
The trinity of fashion begins downstairs at the Met with the exceptional loans of vestments from the Vatican; upstairs are gowns fit for angels in heaven (by Lanvin, Thierry Mugler, Rodarte) or angels fallen to earth (such as slinky Versace sheaths garlanded with crosses).
Building on the vocabulary of the femme fatale (fur, beads, feathers and satin sheaths) as well as the homemaker (knits and mohair, "hairy" fabrics), she built from a base of 1970s ERA-era corduroy suiting and patchwork snakeskin and leather coats and buckled boots.
Amy Sussman/Invision/AP But it turns out the singer's "new" look — which in recent months has included an edgier wardrobe, including plenty of fully sequin sheaths like the two she sported at the Billboard Music Awards Sunday night — has actually always been much more her style.
This massive, heavily armored tank of a dinosaur was mummified and fossilized 110 million years ago, and what we have now is a near-perfect preservation of the front half of the animal, including soft tissues such as skin and keratin sheaths over the spikes and ossicles.
Just Maisie, Day and Aisha, until Michael showed up, with two friends he'd never told Day about, Luca and T. A taxi pulled up outside of Maisie's house and Michael, Luca, and T got out, the three of them were dressed in silk sheaths—real, heavy silk.
But a sleeveless black column dress, the shoulders bordered in studded saddle leather that formed a harness at the back, and sporty tank sheaths covered in thousands — or, in the case of one gown, millions — of hand-dyed dégradé micro-sequins, had the efficiency of true elegance.
Victoria Beckham, for example, who said she had consciously decided to avoid showpieces in favor of "clothes I want to wear now," which meant a combination of the strong (broad-shouldered Holmesian plaid shirting) and the soft (sheer organzas layered atop striped sheaths in minty shades).
Stealth, as its name would suggest, is more discreet; the $120 system that arrived at my doorstep consisted of what appeared to be a finger puppet, a silicone paperweight, and two latex sheaths that seemed to have been fished out of a dumpster at the Tom of Finland house.
Those waiting on tables in restaurants were more apt to wear matching dresses like black and orange sheaths, while silk factory workers toiled away in shapeless housedresses and aprons, with kerchiefs on their heads; day care workers wore white dresses and accordion hats à la Western nurses of yore.
We called an ambulance to move the woman to a hospital I.C.U. My shift had ended, and, when I looked around, I saw that, in my rush to stabilize the patient, I had spilled a hurricane of debris on the floor: plastic tubes, the casing of the laryngoscope, needle sheaths. Dentures.
Traditionally defined by news media personalities like Megyn Kelly and Kimberly Guilfoyle in bright-and-tight sleeveless sheaths, or besuited broadcast journalists like Diane Sawyer and Katie Couric, the image is ripe for reinvention, and women like Ms. Hostin, Ms. Maxwell and Ms. Wiley are challenging the antiquated aesthetics of the television workplace.
Though the conversation needs to be coherent, unlike Bruno Sailelli's somewhat headspinning discourse at Lanvin on poetry, perfume, childhood, tailoring and the 1960s in the form of neatly constructed bandleader coats and capes, flyaway trapeze frocks, ruffled Toulouse-Lautrec high-low hemlines and bejeweled jersey sheaths set among fairy tale Gobelin tapestries.
In a country where clothes are deeply embedded in the national identity, economy and history, where Brigitte Macron, its first lady, is applauded for wearing slim Louis Vuitton above-the-knee sheaths with matching stilettos, Ms. Ndiaye's playful, relaxed style of dressing has become a lightning rod for discussions around race, ethnicity and body shape.
Then came knitted bralets under mohair jackets and atop mohair pencil skirts, floral boiled-wool coats with big fur collars, sweater-girl sheaths and satin party dresses dangling beaded fringe or finished in puffs of fur and topped with marabou hoods, in a candy-colored parade of stereotypes remixed in the ambiguous parlance of today.
See exaggerated men's trouser suits in silk wool, the seams topstitched and unfinished, suspenders dropped to frame the hips; four-tone plaid silks, grungy and polished at the same time; fox and coyote photo-printed leather and sleeveless sheaths; and a series of starburst-pleated dresses inset, at the belly button or hip, with large slices of polished agate.
The long-haul meals — a five-spice chicken with rice and green beans, scrambled eggs with bits of turkey and a side of seasoned potatoes — stewed in still more plastic, including individual bags for the rolls, miscellaneous containers for the attendant spreads and condiments, and disposable plastic sheaths that swaddled an assemblage of equally disposable plastic flatware.
For posies, as well as leopard print, ruched sheaths, velvet trouser suits, robot appliqués, animal-costume chubbies (don't be a cuddly puma, wear one instead!), elaborately embroidered denim, spaceman-in-the-sky-with-roses prints, puppy prints, tuxes of all types, corsetry, and a gold Lurex crocheted minidress with hearts all over, there was Dolce & Gabbana.
There's something entirely personal about its weird juxtapositions and connections, even as the results have become more sophisticated: high-waist acid-washed denim jeans with pockets placed back to front; irregular patchwork knits and slithery magenta nylon; cropped triangular jackets over shrunken pleated miniskirts; and juicy orange and blue sheaths with space age-y oval cutouts at the clavicle.
When Destiny's Child, the girl group whose most famous lineup consisted of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland ("my other daughter") and Michelle Williams, began to break out in the late 1990s, Ms. Lawson returned to dressmaking and whipped up matching cutaway Boy Scout uniforms, barely-there camouflage hot pants and Tarzan-like fur sheaths for the group to wear onstage.
At Miu Miu, Miuccia Prada may have eschewed her usual post-show press meet-and-greet-and-kiss-and-ruminate but her runway ruminated for her in a highly idiosyncratic game of silver screen dress-up: crushed silk sheaths in circus brights, taffeta poufs, 1940s suiting with skirts slit to the thigh; sheer slips dripping crystal drops.
After high school, he attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan, but dropped out after two semesters to work as a window dresser and "sales boy" at Lothar's clothing boutique on Fifth Avenue (a favorite of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Diana Ross) where he also began selling pieces — crisply tailored blazers, sporty sheaths and maxi skirts — of his own design.
A burbling fountain in the midst of it all provided background music for a bouquet of pastel bouclé suits with matching bouclé bootees (also some bouclé knickerbockers, but let's forget those), berry-hued cocktail dresses twinkling with flower fairy lights and feathers, and little sheaths that shimmered under the airbrushed scrim of a silk chiffon overdress and allowed for a bigger stride.
Risso spent his formative years at Prada, so the resemblance is understandable), which morphed into floral silks ruched up the sides and tied by multiple skinny strings that dangled hither and yon, which transitioned into contrasting graphic prints, which finally took the form of cellophane sheaths with the texture of Bubble Wrap (actually made of a Japanese silk nylon) sprinkled with silvery paillettes.
If the latter pieces may be difficult to wear — most women do not want their hips as a focal point — and if stirrup pants (an unfortunate trend at the moment) and multi-print paisley and floral scarf dresses with matching jacquard boots were less successful, strapless evening sheaths in silver sequined flowers or embroidered velvet with a kick pleat over one knee had a refined rigor.
Or better to confront it head on, as Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez did at Proenza Schouler, playing with a narrow, rectangular line of double-breasted jackets atop straight knee-length skirts, knit and leather dresses, and torquing them to the side: wrenching shoulders down; twisting buttons out of place; splicing chain mail sheaths with silk; taking a triangular bite out of the rib cage.
See Missoni, where the whole room was bathed in a cerulean light meant to represent a "door that connects different moments in the history of a fashion house," like a magical wormhole in space and time leading to a moment in the mid-1970s (according to the show notes) when women wore enveloping striped capes, chunky zigzag coats, thin swishy trousers and long metallic sheaths.
The exhibition, which kicked off with a dinner of maize-based dishes inspired by a pagan harvest festival, included sheaths of corn hung from the 16-foot ceiling by the British sculptor Rowan Mersh and an immersive field of bearded wheat, oats and barley stalks by the Israeli design duo Raw Edges near a cluster of papier-mâché box shelves in neutral hues by the young Spanish designer Nacho Carbonell.
Even Pierpaolo Piccioli of Valentino, who averred backstage before the show that "I don't think fashion has to be a manifesto," put more black in his show than he had ever before (probably more than 70 percent of the clothes were black or navy or very dark gray) — sheer shirts and easy suiting and elegant sheaths, dresses and coats brightened by a single, strategically placed, brightly colored bloom.

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