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So there were still long lines snaking around the courthouse.
Taylor Swift is snaking all the way to the bank.
Facebook-owned Instagram has been snaking market share for several quarters.
For example, the snaking lines for "doorbuster" deals at 4 a.m.
With care, she caressed every part of the song's snaking tune.
The narrow, snaking layout suggests an underwater landscape carved by water.
Snaking across the lake's bottom are fifteen thousand miles of pipeline.
So are shelves bereft of staples and snaking queues at petrol stations.
Visualize a long line of people snaking up a hill, she says.
At Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, passengers waited in snaking lines for information.
Many had vines snaking up their sides or across the bare bases.
Overhead, a snaking maze of aboveground iron pipes pumps out whistling steam.
Either way, its snaking tremors seem to express a kind of elemental discontent.
His tongue followed, snaking around my outer earlobe and burrowing into the hole.
It&aposs sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away.
She marveled at the joggers on the trails snaking through the wooded campus.
I enjoyed unrolling and snaking cables across a room: video out from the
So I joined the snaking line to see what the fuss was about.
Snaking, hours-long lines and gas station closures have long afflicted Venezuela's border regions.
Residents with still-functional wells were snaking hoses over fences to nourish their neighbors.
A Loaded Gun progresses with a snaking chronology, imitating the slipperiness of its subject.
There were also actual veterans waiting in the line snaking through the Drake campus.
The building sat atop a high-powered fiber artery snaking along Manhattan's West Side.
Increasingly, this snaking tunnel traffic is competing with throngs of newcomers to Hudson Square.
Hours later, most shoppers were still there, waiting in snaking lines and shrieking intermittently.
It resembles an archipelago snaking northeast from Charlotte along Interstate 85 through African-American communities.
It also, as can be expected, had the longest line, snaking around the Queens venue.
Airports in places such as Manila and Jakarta are crumbling and surrounded by snaking traffic.
Snaking queues have become the norm at petrol stations because of a shortage of fuel.
Dozens of cars could be seen snaking into streets and some service stations were shuttered.
But people stuck in snaking immigration queues don't view security as something to be monetised.
Soon we were trudging a narrow path and snaking through overgrown fields, past unsmiling children.
Ida sat, by chance, just across from the long, snaking plywood wall of the missing.
Those stones became 27 miles of Wall snaking through the German capital dividing a people.
Roads can even be beautiful from an aerial perspective, like this snaking road in Hungary.
I would take a pair of the snaking elongated taillamps in my house as art.
Drawing closer, she saw a long line snaking up the stairs to the elevated station.
Inside, there is a tall canvas tent with Neoprene air ducts snaking up the wall.
Events organized through Momentum, the grass-roots group of Corbyn supporters, routinely saw snaking queues.
"Which way is the river?" she asked, scanning the narrow boulevards snaking in every direction.
Freed, it tumbled round my shoulders in thick springy coils, snaking halfway down my back.
Some people sit on wooden chairs and tap on laptops connected to snaking ethernet cables.
The snaking river valleys of the Douro mean that vineyards face in almost every direction.
The snaking river valleys of the Douro mean that vineyards face in almost every direction.
They dance side by side, snaking through the museum, trotting, marching, speed-walking with ease.
Others worked at computers in open spaces with electrical lines snaking out of ceiling tiles.
One bumps into the next, until they're latched together like a train of snaking bodies.
Where his life rights can be purchased for the inevitable AMC hit drama spinoff: SNAKING BAD.
Before the act, she takes off her tunic, revealing small thin scars snaking around her abdomen.
My gut was thick with annoyance as I stepped into the endlessly snaking line to pay.
Gucci's offering was the most statement-making, with its signature serpent motif snaking around the logo.
Several people have died waiting in the snaking, increasingly growing hostile queues outside banks and ATMs.
On Top of the World, you can see roads snaking around hills for miles and miles.
Shoppers have posted pictures on social media in recent days of lines snaking around Costco stores.
The facility comprises 1.2 million square feet of cavernous buildings, winding tunnels and snaking railroad tracks.
Long lines formed at polling centers in the morning, snaking around skyscrapers and past small shops.
Long lines formed at polling centers in the morning, snaking around skyscrapers and past small shops.
Since 22010, I've clocked around 85,000 kilometres, snaking through Azerbaijan, Moldova, Portugal, Latvia, Sweden and beyond.
She was trying to avoid the snaking queue for the real bathroom when the incident took place.
Outside the airport he found a line snaking perhaps 150 metres around the terminal building (snapshot above).
It's 6 pm and the line is already snaking around the building at the Toronto Congress Center.
Both wore a sort of thin metallic hairnet, with wires snaking down the back of their necks.
A brain floats with the plume of a jellyfish, which features dark solid lines snaking through it.
It opened its first outlet in North America to snaking queues in New York City last December.
Srebrenica had become a pitiful place: a long hamlet of sorrow snaking up a cold narrow valley.
Seeds spread where they will, crowding walkways with snaking vines of tomatoes just begging to be squashed.
Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood gets its name from the Gowanus Canal, the notoriously polluted waterway snaking through it.
The benefits of stopping bad patents from snaking their way through the economy have been even greater.
Continue north along the scenic coastal road, a snaking drive through the mountains with distractingly good views.
But at both addresses, on my visits, Joe's was the only place with a long, snaking line.
Long, snaking lines of paint are composed into grids that resemble loosely woven gauze or knitted fabric.
Waving a cigarette, he traced Gazprom's pipelines snaking from Russia into Europe's industrial heartland on a map.
Video footage shows an out-of-control hose snaking around on the ground pumping out 'blood' indiscriminately.
The company was building a membrane to stop the flow of mud now snaking down the Paraopeba River.
It's a weekday lunchtime and the place is bustling, with a takeaway queue snaking out of the door.
At an evening rally at Keene State College, nearly 2,000 people attended, with lines snaking around the campus.
CHINA is proud of its infrastructure: its cavernous airports, snaking bridges, wide roads, speedy railways and great wall.
Tomas looked straight ahead, a cigarette loosely dangling from his fingers, smoke snaking out his half-open window.
After an afternoon snaking downhill, the kid turned to his dad and wrapped him up in a hug.
Doors to breakout sessions were kept closed until the last minute, so that long, snaking queues formed outside.
Castro left his home of eight years and joined the line of cars snaking out of Lake Elsinore.
It is larger, with a fish pond snaking across its wooden floor and a bar in the center.
There's a scene where the virus is rendered as a string of red dots snaking across a grid.
And then Mr. Inappropriate appeared around mile 10, snaking around us, leering and cheering in wholly uninvited ways.
He was rushed to a hospital and survived: Photos show him with wires and tubes snaking from him.
Along the sprawling lake's snaking arms, you'll find coves, bars, marinas and incredible barbecue (get the fried okra).
OUTDOOR SPACE Two entrances from a snaking brick wall along the road lead to a courtyard in front.
The thought of hurling himself down the narrow, steep, snaking flume of ice and shadow made him queasy.
A snaking, pale-wood bookshelf divides the room into cosseting quadrants, scaling it down for pint-size patrons.
Crowds packed the funerals, with long lines snaking through streets and busloads of people coming from synagogues nationwide.
I drove up snaking mountain roads to Cold Spring Tavern, once a popular stopover point for stage coaches.
Two weeks later, people still have no choice but to stand in long, snaking queues outside ATMs and banks.
The event will run for an additional 2 days to cater to the snaking queues, finishing on 31 October.
Local TV showed snaking queues in the Ezeiza check-in hall and passengers were advised to contact the company.
As people parade down Constitution Avenue, protesters who have peeled off from the snaking line stand to the sides.
Naturally, the Chanel Airlines terminal comes without the chaos and snaking queues that you find at your usual airports.
The exhibition's pièce de résistance is a large dragon constructed in four segments snaking through a ground-level gallery.
Footage taken inside Chicago Midway Airport and uploaded to YouTube last night shows a line snaking through multiple corridors.
But it was still a better option than snaking the landline across the house and into my teenage bedroom.
NASA satellites have also recently captured the distinctive, deep-rust color of Madagascar's rivers snaking through the tropical landscape.
Travelers have seen lines stretching to the curb, snaking to other terminal levels or even extending into different concourses.
The East Village chicken shop debuted to snaking lines and six-sandwich-per-person maximum order caps this summer.
By sunrise, the line was snaking well beyond Hogsmeade and into other parts of the sprawling Islands of Adventure.
In Europe, columns of refugees snaking over borders have sent leaders scrambling for solutions in concrete and razor wire.
Park City, Utah (CNN)You're standing on the edge of a cliff, hundreds of feet above a snaking river.
"The Flood" at once evokes Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil spill, and a biblical deluge snaking through its base.
There are at least 150 people snaking down the sidewalk and around the corner in front of the bar.
When the economy was struggling, employers became accustomed to inboxes flooded with résumés and snaking lines of eager applicants.
The ad: Ms. Rosen walks amid retractable dividers defining an empty, snaking line, leading to an unmanned reception desk.
Your typical mental picture of a hiking trail snaking across scenic mountains likely takes place on national forest land.
There are ellipses, snaking vertical lines, swaths of scumbling, veils, and smudges, solidly painted shapes, and thin, watery drips.
The scanners will not slow down riders or create the snaking, slow lines you find at airports, officials say.
A human chain began forming from the old October Books stockroom, snaking past 54 doors to the new building.
When you gotta go, you gotta go — until all the cubicles are full and there's a snaking line waiting.
"Are you still sleeping with the lights on, baby?" he wonders, his words chasing after a snaking drum pattern.
The tower, set in rolling grassland on his 2390-acre farm, was overgrown with vines snaking up its pylons.
Bria is a two-hour flight from the capital, Bangui, over an endless canopy of rain forest and snaking rivers.
A five-storey snaking slide standing 20m high has just been unveiled in the middle of a mall in Shanghai.
And why does the wall text waste space describing exactly what we see — a red tongue snaking into someone's ear.
I have every sense that it's a predator, snaking its way through murky depths to ensnare, suffocate, and digest me.
The line for a warm cup of joe stretched about 20 to 30 people deep, snaking down the shelter's hallway.
Snaking grocery lines are now a common sight and people routinely say they skip meals and cannot find basic medication.
Snaking Asian supply chains mean many intermediate products cross borders several times, muddying the relationship between exchange rates and exports.
On view at W|alls, "A Problem in Logic" is backdroppped by the snaking Israel-Palestine Separation Wall at dusk.
One poster, released by the far-right U.K. Independence Party, showed a huge line of migrants snaking into the distance.
Snaking through and around that volumetric space is 5.1 miles of fiber cables connected to 10 petabytes of onsite storage.
The Capuchin crypt feels molecular, not skeletal: The repetition of hipbones reminded me of amoebas, the snaking vertebras of dendrites.
Snaking up the staircase is Dara Birnbaum's five-channel video installation of news coverage of the 20153 Tiananmen Square protests.
This one, an artistic interpretation made of red resin sticks, is snaking from a museum gallery out to the terrace.
Even traditional supermarkets saw long, snaking queues that weekend, as people rushed out to stockpile household goods and canned food.
The total expense wasted on a discarded course snaking through central Tokyo, some of it six lanes wide, is unclear.
The tiny bathroom had an eye-catching design with geometric-pattern ivory tile and snaking copper piping in the shower.
Though the line outside the shop had been short in the morning, come lunchtime it was snaking around the block.
The strongly colored form — usually, one of those snaking curves — emerges as the nucleus around which the rest are arranged.
But despite the reported hours-long lines snaking around blood centers, authorities are concerned that their blood supply might dry up.
Now she's caged in by bed rails, with plastic tubes snaking up her arm and medical monitors tracking her vital signs.
Long snaking queues outside banks and ATMs became a norm, with people spending hours in dim hope of obtaining some cash.
With my unknowing help, Tall Man and Stevens have placed a four on both sides of the snaking tiles of dominoes.
Not checking in online I was flabbergasted recently at the line snaking up to the ticket counter—just to check in.
Worn grooves in the sand serve as roads, snaking between rickety goat pens, drab canvas tents, and crumbling sand-brick houses.
The space is strewn with plastic artifacts and filled with snaking, tangled cords, practically begging to be captured in video form.
Line's pop-up stores in recent years in Seoul, Chengdu, Tokyo, Singapore and New York City, enjoyed snaking queues as well.
"A World Unseen" gives us an elegant welcome to the party, its snaking melodic riffs playing off an icy Amesoeurs vibe.
Rockefeller's life is vivid enough, though he is more of a presence snaking menacingly through the book than a central character.
The temple walls, which shook violently for more than a minute during the earthquake, are now split by fat, snaking cracks.
Much like a traditional narrative, the show highlights one work per gallery space, snaking dramatically through the Collection to sequential effect.
But most fans at the event didn't seem put off by the snaking queues, visa issues, or a chilly Shanghai night.
When I visited a week later, the rocks had become ophidian, snaking through the gallery in the shape of visitors' footsteps.
Pictures on social media showed lines snaking around Costco and empty shelves of sanitizers at CVS, Walgreens and other drug stores.
The exhibit consists of a length of industrial rope snaking across the gallery floor and up through the building's support beams.
Clouds of billowing white dust obscured the caravan of cars snaking through the barren Nevada desert, according to recent news reports.
The undemanding, double-looped route is under four miles, snaking past a waterfall, downed trees, intriguing ruins and old stone walls.
A man in black, tall and lean, appeared with a small entourage and runic tattoos snaking up his arms and neck.
"Disease Thrower #5," along with the sculpture "Circle Serpent" (2019) snaking around it on the floor, invokes a space of sacredness.
In all, there are 29.33,13.943 miles of cables snaking underground and overhead, enough to reach more than halfway to the moon.
It's the kind of movie where even the opening credits — projected over snaking aerial shots of a yellow Volkswagen — are distinctive.
I visit on Second Shot's first day of opening and a queue of eager twentysomethings is already snaking out of the door.
Photos show long lines snaking around Atlanta's airport and there were reports of security lane and checkpoint closures in other major ports.
Local teams are attempting to drain water from the cave with a series of pipes snaking through the 6-mile-long complex.
Instead of dispersing, nine men began a long march through the southern – and most damaged by war – provinces, snaking up towards Kabul.
Night diving resembles a caravan of cars snaking down an unlit mountain road on a moonless evening, inducing a strangely disembodied feeling.
It has a very distinct and pretty stylish look with a bright pop of color from the cable visibly snaking up it.
The government's currency control system has slashed approval of dollars for product imports, leading to empty store shelves and snaking supermarket lines.
The letters sit at one end of the park and collect rainwater from a disused 2000 km-long rail viaduct snaking above.
That's the easy answer for those gnarly bruises you sport so often they seem like tattoos snaking their way around your limbs.
It is littered with flickering smart phones, tablets and computer screens, complete with black USB cables snaking back to a power source.
The director Carolina Hellsgard sets the scene efficiently, sweeping the camera over the eerily empty streets and snaking coils of razor wire.
What a tonic this 2,000-acre urban forest and prairie is, with its coolly shaded footpaths snaking through stands of Austrian pine.
After cocktails, guests took to their seats inside a giant purpose-built black auditorium, with a catwalk snaking around four standing pits.
Trained low to avoid the biting wind that blows incessantly off the ocean, the vines resemble green serpents snaking along the sand.
But upstairs, in the 16,000 square feet of galleries snaking around an airy central atrium, the common man (and woman) is king.
Sander is filled with lust and virtue at the same time, seeing her in bridal white, the tattoo snaking up her neck.
Winter storms, once rare, are snaking through central Mexico regularly as air warms over the Pacific Ocean and blows across the region.
He exited the tunnel with his hood up and flanked by a security escort, snaking through a sea of wagging middle fingers.
In the morning, our theory continues with a drive to Red Canyon Creek — a tributary snaking off Hebgen Lake in Gallatin National Forest.
If it's a women, though, she's more often than not flashing her biceps and boobs, a trail of sweat snaking down her chest.
I once saw a photograph in a magazine: a long line of men snaking outside a shack being used by some teen prostitutes.
The event also allowed for limited walk-ins, which saw a snaking queue stretching to neighboring shops over the course of both days.
Make the proposition more attractive for everyone by picking up a multiport USB charging device and snaking the charging cables into the basket.
Snaking columns of idling 22019-wheelers, belching fumes into the hot summer afternoon, awaited inspections so they could bring cargo into our country.
ET. Passengers who landed during those hours stood in long, snaking lines at the international arrivals area, trying to get through passport control.
Though the announcement offers some relief, it likely will draw longer snaking queues outside central banks and cause further tension in the country.
In the snaking lines of traffic that precede his events, they smile and wave and allow me to cut in front of them.
I was eating like I'd normally eat, which is unwise considering the American Idol-long audition line snaking outside the midtown Manhattan hotel.
He kept up what he could: He tended his garden, and he made small fixes like snaking the pipes or repairing a short.
Then he sent me home for two days, the balloons inside me, fat tubes snaking down my legs and taped to my thighs.
Even a Barbie has been cast in her image, down to her signature flower crown and the ropelike chains snaking to her waist.
"I like being on top of the world," he said, gesturing out over the glowing sea of slow traffic snaking down Hollywood Boulevard.
Midway through "Odyssey: The Chamber Music Society in Greece," the camera brings us inside a tour bus snaking through a serene Greek countryside.
A long ditch just over 300 yards crosses a field with farm animals, cutting through a snaking section of the border five times.
A tangle of yellow noodles and three shapes of rice noodles (skinny, broad, flat) is disarmingly fun to eat, with its snaking textures.
Size is a personal thing, but there's a strong argument for snaking through dense urban traffic in something far smaller than a Suburban.
Last November, for example, CNN posted the below video, showing traffic congestion snaking for miles in LA just before Thanksgiving weekend kicked off.
Several precincts still have very long lines of would-be voters snaking around their polling places as the state experiences potentially record turnout.
Arriving at Killen's the following day, I see a line snaking out the restaurant's front door, down the footpath, and nearly to the sidewalk.
In its permanent home at Taipei's National Palace Museum, it receives over five million annual visitors who join snaking lines for a momentary glimpse.
In the middle of the pathway he has painted an imposing tree, along with luminous yellow ovals and snaking orange lines to one side.
Images of lineups snaking outside stores and jubilant first-time buyers ricocheted around social media minutes after the clock struck midnight on Oct. 17.
This boon for Ethiopia is the bane of Egypt, which for millennia has seen the Nile as a lifeline snaking across its vast desert.
The images were of repetitive snaking patterns that were to be cut into silver fabric, becoming the filigreed neckline of a long lace dress.
There are more than 100 miles (161 km) of steam pipes snaking under most of Manhattan, the first of which were installed in 1882.
The blazer was a kaleidoscope of bright colors and prints, including a pattern of neon pink and green belts snaking around the entire jacket.
But the Palestinian man perched in a gap in the concertina wire that tops much of the snaking 400-mile route of the wall.
Once a paradise of oil-fueled consumption, the OPEC nation is now a Soviet-style economy of empty supermarket shelves and snaking food queues.
The Ducks eviscerated the 1-3-1 defense, snaking their way around it, bullying their way through it or lobbing alley-oops over it.
Unlike dogs, a lot of people (me, for instance) still find their dagger teeth, grabby pink starfish feet, and bald, snaking tails really upsetting.
Here, though, it becomes a character in its own right just minutes in with little caverns snaking through the mining operations around the facility.
The snaking tape makes visual allusion to Michelangelo's "Fall of Man" in the Sistine Chapel, Satan's snake ensnaring Adam and Eve before their expulsion.
Shoppers are posting pictures on social media of lines snaking around Costco and empty shelves of sanitizers at CVS, Walgreens and other drug stores.
Supporting racks held each spacecraft at shoulder height; each had its side panels open, exposing metallic innards: snaking tubes and wires covered in foil.
The main road snaking up from the valley has lookouts where I could see Triesen, church steeples, the Rhine and the Swiss Alps beyond.
While Zimmardi was lying in the hospital ward, breathing through a machine with tubes snaking through him, Soete tried to piece together what happened.
Ms. Alpern eyed the line of people snaking its way down Sackett Street, ready to trade weekend stories while cradling soup bowls like chalices.
Her proposal creates an entrance off Columbus and another from 0.23th Street with a snaking path in between, paved in asphalt and salvaged granite.
Across the country, buildings crumbled, fallen facades left structures ripped open to the elements, and many others had ominous cracks snaking across their walls.
Snaking throughout the city are more than 250 miles of canals, lined with houses, which you can explore via canal cruise or boat charter.
These are books, as nineteenth-century reviewers might have said, to be savored rather than swallowed, with long, unparagraphed pages presenting long, snaking sentences.
Building on this work, Aujik released a test for an upcoming project titled Spatial clusters, in which architecture defies physics by snaking through the cityscape.
Occasionally, a cascade of cheers from the front of the march flows through the snaking line like sports fans doing the wave at a game.
The sudden shortage of cash has impacted the lives of hundreds of millions of people, with snaking queues outside banks and ATMs becoming a norm.
Besa was pictured swaddled in blankets and breastfeeding from her mother at only six months old, a long line of refugees snaking out behind them.
"These waves swept up the gas and dust in their path, sculpting the material into the snaking filaments we see," ESA added in a statement.
Around this time, the line tightens up and we start snaking our way through the park and towards the turnstiles, where we'll purchase our tickets.
Water — rushing from a tap, snaking down a window in a rainstorm, engulfing our protagonist as he fights against the sea — is a recurring theme.
Sea-floor surveys undertaken in the 1950s and 1960s discovered a chain of underwater mountains snaking through the oceans like the seam on a baseball.
It was approved by the Louisiana House in a landslide bipartisan vote on April 2309 and is currently snaking its way through the state legislature.
Cheers went up on the line snaking around the block in downtown Chicago as the box office at the PrivateBank Theatre opened at 10 a.m.
One, a mass of black coils snaking around the body, conjured the state of anticipation that van Herpen experienced just before jumping from the plane.
Behind him was a long queue snaking out of the store and down a sleepy block in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on a warm spring evening.
Turnout by voters in Arizona, Utah and Idaho was unusually high, with long lines — some snaking for several blocks — at polling places and caucus sites.
The thickest part was packed tightly into the cervical spine, with tentacles snaking up into the midbrain and cerebellum, which regulates balance and motor coordination.
Snaking around my apartment are moldings, little ledges that extend a few inches from the wall and a couple of feet shy of the ceiling.
Those who returned found students from other districts cheering in front of the school, and a security line snaking along the outside of the building.
Behind a warren of cubicles, a snaking list of dozens of potential topics to cover was carefully written in marker on a large white wall.
The advancing troops began their approach in snaking rows of Humvees across the bald hills at first light, moving in meandering patterns across rocky terrain.
But its finale fosters a more delirious swirl, as percussive writing for strings slams against quickly snaking figures for bass clarinet, bass flute and piano.
The repetition counters the sense of freedom conveyed by the snaking, sinuous lines, but you cannot pin down whether they are about entrapment or freedom.
She had passed the time thumbing away at her phone — she posted a picture of the line snaking down a long corridor on her Facebook page.
Photos posted to social media in July showed long lines of tourists snaking up the rock, to get in one more climb ahead of the ban.
Beginning in a corpselike pose, she allowed the impaled head to come to life, her leg snaking upwards, the folds of her trouser leg hanging loose.
India's wealthy few have servants to take their place in the still dismally long queues snaking outside banks, but the pain reaches even to the top.
You hike backward along his snaking sentences, searching for antecedents to distant pronouns, while experiencing vague terrors, as if you should leave a trail of breadcrumbs.
Bit by bit, with short but steady lurches, we get the cart to the front of the store, and in one of the snaking checkout lines.
It's true, people do sometimes look strangely at me and the long orange extension cord snaking through the sand to the rotisserie motor on my grill.
Unlike many of the other cities, Houston has a pension reform plan snaking its way through the state's legislature, although its path hasn't been without contention.
Television footage showed smoke and flames along with overturned black tanker cars snaking across the tracks, which weave through the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
Other sculptures use wires and steel and jeans ripped down to their seams or stuffed and resewn, snaking up the wall or slithering across the floor.
Many 20th-century owners bulldozed farm contours and sold off rocks from snaking walls, some of which had been built by slaves, prisoners and American Indians.
Soon, a rural traffic jam materialized like something out of "Field of Dreams," a long line of cars snaking through the countryside to reach the farm.
Yet here it is on Fifth Avenue: the Virginian general, sword at his feet, skirt draped between his thighs, sandal straps snaking up his lissome calves.
They shared small rooms and snaking hallways with parents, siblings, grandparents and, often, extended relatives from Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, the American South and Albania.
But because of the stories I've already absorbed, because I also prefer snaking plots and complicated psychology, I worry that I won't like those other stories.
A CDC official said that the man, who was in his 50s, had not traveled recently — another sign that the virus was snaking through local communities.
Best of all is morkovcha: a seemingly ordinary heap of julienne carrots, wholly in thrall to garlic and vinegar, with a dusky, snaking trail of cumin.
The day of my appointment, she wore tiny diamonds snaking up the multiple piercings in her ears and casually mentioned being a superfan of Pearl Jam.
Snaking through the veritable sea of humanity with my brown paper bag filled with "treasure" — er, food — we found an unoccupied bench to sit and eat.
Their primary tool is a sampling device that looks like a contraption out of Jules Verne: a crystalline dome with plastic tubing snaking from its side.
Eyelets were everywhere, with belts snaking through them, representing, Mr. Choi said, the squeezed feeling he gets when the pressures of being a designer weigh heavily.
People stood in line for the Tennessee rally for several hours under a baking-hot sun, snaking through an adjacent parking lot and up a street.
By the time I arrive at Birmingham's International Conference Centre, the lines are already snaking out the main hall and down a few flights of stairs.
The house is bare, dilapidated even—the windows blocked by bricks and slabs of wood, shattered rock and snaking wires sticking out of its once vibrant structure.
Voters stood in long lines snaking around Elm Street Middle School, holding "Pete for America" signs and wearing "Boot Edge Edge" shirts in the below-freezing temperatures.
Pitt recalled the wires snaking into the lake and the charges that detonated beneath the surface, splashing water into the air like a large firecracker, he said.
He had the bag next to him, one hand in the bag, and an earphone plug was in his ear with the wire snaking into the bag.
It's called the novel coronavirus — a microscopic molecular bundle of fat and proteins that resemble a nightmare dish of sour gummy worms snaking their bodies through couscous.
Sometimes Whitney made marks in the spaces of the grid, and at other times he shaded the surface lightly and evenly before adding a darker snaking line.
Toward the end of the season, Chris mentions to Dick that she's seen a new work of his — a line of boulders outdoors, snaking toward the horizon.
At a big-box store north of Seattle on early Saturday, checkout lines were unusually long, snaking down aisles with carts loaded with all sorts of supplies.
His trailing leg embroiders the glide with lariat-like curlicues, but what draws a viewer's eye, hypnotically, is the motor: the spiraling, snaking motion of those hips.
And kuksi, from the Korean guksu, a summery cold broth with a huddle of noodles, cucumber and cabbage still crisp, and snaking strips of omelet and beef.
Long, snaking lines were seen outside banks across India for the second straight day on Friday as hundreds of millions of people struggled to obtain paper cash.
Thousands queued in snaking lines to walk past a portrait of a young Fidel dressed in military fatigues, with a rifle and pack slung over his back.
Much of the fauna that flourishes, like cockroaches, rats the size of cats and the occasional python snaking in through a toilet, is of the alarming variety.
The busy roads, endless construction sites and new light railway snaking over Ethiopia's capital are testament to the double-digit growth it has enjoyed for the last decade.
After snaking through the labs, a few video introductions lay out how audience members will be linked to their avatars, and then they're led into the ride itself.
Even with the cable snaking out of its side (plus a shorter one to connect to a set of headphones), Acer's Mixed Reality headset is comfortable to wear.
While the pair is hooking up in the ambulance, a powerline crashes outside, leaving lots of live wires snaking around right outside Levi and Nico's little love nest.
Ross's post has been shared over 8,000 times since it was posted, and the lines at Whitbie's have been snaking through the restaurant and going out the door.
It seemed more likely that, after the Games ended, the high-speed rail would become a long, snaking ruin, looming silently over the countryside like a hollow promise.
Flop over the side and it's no bother, you're straight back into the snaking; it just might be that you need to re-collect a coin or keystone.
He was efficient, methodical, and patient, relentlessly snaking his way into mismatches, gallivanting through one of the NBA's best defenses, maximizing his options and opportunities with every dribble.
But today he's less than two weeks from beginning a tour that will keep him on the road, snaking all over North America and Europe, until early December.
Throughout the hour-long tour snaking through the factory's organized chaos, Praenual pointed out many different steps in the process when the food gets chilled to kill bacteria.
The pro-choice movement took a lot of these rules to state and federal courts, with a number of cases snaking all the way to the Supreme Court.
A line wraps itself out of the 11,000-person sports arena on the festival grounds, doubling back and snaking out alongside a soccer field and into the street.
In the fusty air inside, amid snaking cables and extras dressed like squares from 1961, portable air-conditioners fought a mighty and futile battle with Atlanta's wilting heat.
For many branches, the only visible changes were the chairs stacked upside down on tables behind the line of customers snaking to the door to pick up orders.
Similarly with the Mona Lisa, it's common to hear people talk more about snaking lines or the painting's small size — instead of the craftsmanship of the work itself.
The Colorado River starts high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming, before snaking its way across the Southwest on its way to the Gulf of California.
Barbara Haskell, a curator at the Whitney, talks about the Art Nouveau origins of O'Keeffe's abstracted forms: They're spirals, snails, tendrils and snaking forms — natural forms, not mechanical.
He wants the world to look back across the ages in perpetuity and see his sinuous monolith snaking across the southwestern border, a potent symbol of his masculinity.
How each current would twist   through the body of its device snaking, tied to the others,   a fine line to the outlet and live hot inside the wires.
The dark patch snaking across this spectacular image of a field of stars in the constellation of Ophiuchus (The Serpent-bearer) is not quite what it appears to be.
However, when the waves hit the salty, slushy water flowing to Blood Falls, they scatter, allowing the researchers to map exactly where the water was snaking through the glacier.
Update: It's been more than two months since Halle Berry sent the internet into a frenzy with an Instagram post showing a massive back tattoo snaking down her spine.
But the person who has to prepare themselves to yell out my coffee shop order as a line grows, snaking behind me, is asking where my parents are from.
As we watched for the SAFE boat, we noticed a small black eel escape its bait box, snaking across the dock to make its way to the open water.
Good things are out there, you know they are Think of your experience snaking through Ikea's exhibition area and you'll know exactly what it's like exploring the CES floor.
With rare exception, Kurdish peshmerga, a professionalized guerrilla army, whose name translates as "those who face death," retreated northward in a snaking, convoy of Humvees, tanks and armored vehicles.
Suddenly thrust outside of my bubble of fuckboi intolerance, I was shocked to exit my cab and find a line snaking out the theater door and around the corner.
Outside Housing Court in the Bronx, the line invariably winds down the block, snaking past the vendors at tables hawking cellphone plans and by a man selling moving boxes.
Whooping and shouting, we rode a rushing swell of grass, birds in orbit all around, then dropped into a fang-shaped draw, snaking through shoals of heaped-up boulders.
Hokkien mee is darker yet, snaking egg noodles simmered in the wok with chicken stock and a dose of richer, aged soy sauce and kecap manis (sweet soy sauce).
Snaking through this landscape is a giant sea serpent, its chrome ribs playing off the painted steel tendrils of the columns and vaults of the Palais's Beaux-Arts interior.
A snaking metal fence that divides the Gaza Strip from Israel has become the latest focal point in a generations-long conflict between Arabs and Jews in the area.
The resulting design includes textile wall hangings by Hiroko Takeda, a snaking 13-foot-long chandelier by Allied Maker and bold geometric tables by Fort Standard and Erickson Aesthetics.
Warren always had a labyrinthine path to her party&aposs nomination, snaking between Biden, the last Democratic vice president, and Sanders, the second-place finisher in the 2016 primary.
Snaking through this land of ornate temples with golden Buddhas, soaring condo towers and endless street markets, gleaming malls and moldy tenements, is one of Thailand's most important waterways.
In stark contrast, her exposed skin is an electric turquoise with tattoo-like motifs — a Javanese pattern known as Parang Rusak, traditionally reserved for royalty — snaking round outstretched arms.
The exhaust stream, pushed down a snaking conduit to the Petra Nova equipment, is exposed to a solution of chemicals known as amines, which bond with the carbon dioxide.
Taiga's narrow vertical scroll "West Lake" depicts this landmark with lines of ink zigzagging over empty spaces to establish vegetation, huts, temples, and a road snaking up the mountainside.
They make a striking sight: a determined and snaking stream of people, the detailing on their regalia glittering in the midday sun on this farm in the middle of nowhere.
LONDON (Reuters) - Any witness to Francoise Durr's French Open triumph in 1967 cannot fail to have been mesmerized by her snaking, sliced backhand with which she cut opponents to shreds.
Carnoustie's 18th hole has witnessed its fair share of horror shows but Molinari safely negotiated the snaking Barry Burn with his tee shot before planting his second to six feet.
MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An hour's drive from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City, paved roads give way to dust, snaking up hills dotted with cornfields and wildflowers.
It's a surreal sight, driving down the asphalt roads covered in snaking lines of sand, the sky gray, to suddenly be in the humid green dome of a palm grove.
The famed Shanghainese writer Wang Anyi once wrote that to understand the soul of Shanghai one must first decipher the maze of its longtangs, the snaking alleyways of the city.
Both men are often imitated and rarely surpassed; spend an hour listening to Beats 1 or the Billboard charts, and you'll hear their tendrils snaking through pop and R&B.
Snaking through the heart of Montreal is St. Laurent Boulevard, a long and storied street peppered with Jewish delis, Portuguese chicken rotisserie joints and former brothels reincarnated as luxury condominiums.
Its female maker represented her community's symbiotic relationship to the land and corn harvest in a snaking geometric pattern on the pot's surface, composed of tiny squares to indicate cornfields.
The procedure, which involves snaking a tube into the patient's trachea, is so dangerous because it brings the doctor close to the patient's mouth, which is constantly shedding the virus.
I had started on the outskirts of Oia and trekked on a trail snaking along the sea and past terraced, blooming gardens and the picturesque villages of Firostefani and Imerovigli.
The depth of the divisions over Europe was evident from the lengthy lines of activists snaking around the conference center, waiting to hear hard-line supporters of Brexit denounce Mrs.
The 23003-acre lot has many landscape features, including snaking hedges, numerous gardens, a patio with two seating areas and a koi pond with a stone retaining wall and fountain.
But while the president was spared the sight of chanting, sign-waving crowds, the demonstrations were heard around the country, in some cases snaking past properties bearing the Trump name.
On a hot Sunday afternoon, five plainclothes police officers and two women walked up a snaking footpath through tall grass strewn with garbage and animal feces to the Daa home.
If the water in the harbor were to evaporate, you would see a series of trenches snaking from the Atlantic into the Hudson and around Staten Island into Newark Bay.
Snaking through the scorched ghost that was Paradise, crews of search and rescue vehicles drove slowly by mailboxes marking where homes used to stand, shells of cars, and rolling blackened hills.
Snaking through the scorched ghost that was Paradise, crews of search and rescue vehicles drove slowly by mailboxes marking where homes used to be, shells of cars, and rolling blackened hills.
But the sides skated to a stalemate in the first overtime period, and then, about three minutes into the second overtime period, Patrick Kane started snaking his way around the ice.
The long seconds that separate Demian Maia snaking his left arm underneath Carlos Condit's chin and Condit telegraphing two small taps are a length of time that became an accidental metaphor.
So, for the past few weeks his wife had been injecting a syringe full of an antibiotic, called Cubicin, into an intravenous line he had snaking up through his left arm.
He compared his own painting technique of interspersing coloured dashes to weaving on a loom; cancer is a choking "ivy" snaking up the trunk of a man, "an old oak tree".
Snaking off the end of the Dyson Supersonic is a rather thick, long gray power cord, which is interrupted by a power-management brick and ends in a circuit-breaker plug.
It had been converted to artists' studios and illegal living spaces, and former denizens said it was a death trap of piled wood, furniture, snaking electrical cords and only two exits.
Global Entry lets you use self-service kiosks at passport control and customs when you return from abroad, skipping the long, snaking lines that typically form in the border control halls.
Protesters filled the halls of a Senate office building Monday, waiting in a long, snaking line to get into a hearing room for the consideration of the GOP ObamaCare repeal bill.
Indeed, these displays have become inextricably bound with the Trump show itself — as much as the snaking entrance lines and the calls to "build a wall" along the border with Mexico.
NEWARK — The Passaic River was once the backbone of an industrial corridor, snaking through this stretch of northern New Jersey and sustaining the factories and plants that cropped up alongside it.
In the triptych "I Go to Pieces: My Inner Life (#6)," made before her death in 2010, two sewn panels flank a red figure spouting umbilical-like cords and snaking hair.
Ito's floor-to-ceiling sculptures with snaking lights, ropes, and plastic cast the first gallery in blue, overpowering Tue Greenfort's quiet "EQUILIBRIUM" (10513–17), a sculpture of books pressed between Plexiglas.
On a track like "The Root," which drapes D'Angelo's multitracked moan and Hunter's guitar arpeggios over a snaking backbeat, that feeling is recursive, throwing you off balance roughly every two bars.
A multitude of streetwear brands have moved in, with lines snaking around corners, new condos have gone up, and on the streets hipsters, with their big beards, mingle with Orthodox Jews.
He has spent months snaking across the country speaking mostly about unity and bipartisanship, not President Donald Trump, and tacking solidly towards the middle of the Democratic field on most policies.
A glass rod as thin as a plastic straw is heated with a 3,000-degree Fahrenheit torch, then twisted like a lightbulb filament to form a snaking strand of ribonucleic acid.
But front and center in the photo, with a bandage around his torso and neck and a tube snaking into his arm, appears to be 18-year-old Alvin Bert Grantham.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Over breakfast on a recent Sunday, Veronica Ruiz Lagier, a Mexican anthropologist, eyed a scar snaking around the elbow of Daniel Castillo, a young Honduran she has befriended.
In the narrowest part of Vietnam between Laos and the sea, the region is a captivating, almost prehistoric landscape of sweeping valleys and snaking rivers surrounded by jungle-draped limestone peaks.
So far, the result has been more than a week of severe fuel shortages, shuttered gas stations and lines of motorists snaking around city blocks waiting hours to fill their tanks.
It's veined by a singular curvy, snaking highway that winds its way through the mountains, opening up to vistas that show barren, sweeping beachscapes, forests of palm trees, and little else.
MEXICO CITY — Protests snaking through city streets, nighttime curfews, a raucous political battle over a president's re-election: Honduras has been seized by a crisis since a disputed vote last month.
The brand's "Pink River Rosé" features an electric-magenta river snaking through a verdant forest, while other cans are emblazoned with abstracted animals, including a rainbow-striped stag and an iridescent hummingbird.
The last thing you want to deal with is wire snaking from your head and getting tangled up in the intricate movements a quick run, a downward dog, or some dumbbell curls.
Last month hundreds of red-capped pizzaioli gathered to bake the world's longest pizza, 1,853.88 metres of it, snaking along the waterfront with the city's fabled vistas of Mount Vesuvius and Capri.
This weekend, 5,000 people visited the pop-up snaking its way through the underbelly of Williamsburg's very fancy William Vale Hotel—neighboring Dylan Sprouse's meadery—to get a tasteful reprieve from controversy.
There's a jungle of controller wires snaking out of two laptops—the controllers require USB ports to function, and the laptop running the game doesn't have enough to support the four players.
Among the most promising special projects on its slate are a sprawling, snaking rainbow sculpture of handmade paper by Li Hongbo and life-size animals fashioned from found cardboard by Laurence Vallières.
The lines snaking around the block outside the Supreme store recall the lines of young women who once clamored to buy a $5 heart-shaped compact because it was Marc Jacobs-branded.
As we talk, a hose snaking from Williams's basement sink through her kitchen and out the front door fills a 180-gallon tank sitting on the bed of a pick-up truck.
Several drawings reference WWII, including a seemingly unfinished work that starts with detailed soldiers trudging in the foreground and ends in a huge, squiggly line snaking through the landscape in the background.
On one side are parents like Matt Quirion of Washington, who said Facebook's snaking its way into his children's lives at an early age would most likely do more harm than good.
Or at least it looked that way, as I awoke, groggy, and peered out my hotel window at a colossal undulation of orange, purple and teal stripes snaking through the forest canopy.
As Manhattan's business-district centers became denser and its scarce real estate more expensive, the growth started to spill out, following the subway's snaking lines across the river, into Brooklyn and Queens.
At Alinea, in Chicago, courses on his tasting menus used to be printed in a long, snaking column; sweeter dishes drifted out to the right margin and more savory ones swayed left.
The acoustics of these snaking and beautiful bridges, many of them comprised of covered arches, are taken full advantage of by locals, as people recite poems and sings songs in the evenings.
The mystery is part of the lure: snaking rice noodles and hunks of flank steak turned gloweringly incarnadine by an earthy-sweet sauce, infiltrated by peanuts and as thick as Italian ragù.
It's all to make way for 53G, the next generation of cellular networks that promises speeds as fast, or often faster, than anything that comes from a cable snaking into your home.
Throughout the first four episodes, those almonds loom large in Abby's mind and the show itself as she keeps plucking them out of the snaking line she's arranged on her kitchen counter.
The cluttered warehouse had been converted into artists' studios and illegal living spaces, and former denizens said it was a death trap of piled wood, furniture, snaking electrical cords and only two exits.
The sun had barely peeked out over the horizon on a cool Monday morning in April, and the line to get into the Supreme Court was already snaking around the great, pillared institution.
The headlining DJs are launching into their sets, the bar is three customers deep, and the line snaking across the dusty wasteland surrounding the towering former power plant is nearly a mile long.
That is not to say that the design isn't considerate, or that there aren't moments of inspiration: the raised walkways at Whitechapel, snaking through the pre-existing station, will be a particular highlight.
Dressed in black sandals and matching jersey shorts, he bounced his basketball into the pool of water that now runs through the road, snaking around debris, remnants of houses, and assorted household trash.
But after 18 hours, the phone hadn't budged: it was still in the patient's stomach, and nowhere close to passing into the small intestine to begin snaking its way through the digestive tract.
Named Charon, after the ferryman in Greek mythology who transits deceased souls to Hades, it resembled a mini offshore rig, with cables snaking around dense scaffolding and a jet engine on each corner.
The words " breaking point ," in giant red letters, were superimposed on a photograph of a snaking line of dark-skinned immigrants waiting to enter the E.U. Many observers denounced the poster as racist.
As my patient looked on, muted by the breathing tube snaking through his mouth, his son described him as the patriarch of a large family and a leader in Newark's African-American community.
The movie's early scenes are filled with severe pictorial beauty as the pale thermal steam snaking around the martyred Christians gives way to the vaulted white room where the black-clothed Jesuits meet.
The pale beechwood ceiling, penny-tiled floor, Miami-mint metal chairs, and snaking philodendrons give the room a hippie-beach vibe; the list of more than sixty tequilas and mezcals signals party time.
The approach, snaking between large warning signs that read like hair-metal album titles ("sharp curves, steep grades"), is not designed to put the driver (or, for that matter, the passenger) at ease.
Mr. Rahman said he had long planned to open a Bengali snack cart, and when he saw the snaking lines at Tong — "people waiting, waiting" — he felt there was need for another option.
Mr. Rahman said he had long planned to open a Bengali snack cart, and when he saw the snaking lines at Tong — "people waiting, waiting" — he felt there was need for another option.
But now I could picture the long snaking line down the left side of the model heart I'd stared at in high school biology class — my problem artery — and could imagine it clogged.
While snaking a rectangle through a dot-riddled maze may seem like a cruel joke, I would have jumped at the challenge during the height of my Snake addiction in the early 2000s.
This IP67 waterproof snaking camera is 40 inches long, so you can feed it into a clogged drain, a malfunctioning Xbox, or any other area that would normally be off-limits to standard tools.
We arrive armed with a knowledge of the route, posted on Instagram earlier in the day: a simple black and white photograph of the city with a white line snaking through the unmarked streets.
It was not immediately clear what caused the accident near the southeastern city of San Andres Tuxtla, about 515 kilometers (320 miles) from Mexico City, on the Carretera 180 highway snaking up to Texas.
The sudden appearance of a Snapchat pop-up store in Manhattan on Monday created a stir of epic proportions amongst New York's techerati, with lines snaking around the block as early as 4 a.m.
In part thanks to this pop-culture moment — everything from the Moon Juice lady's incomprehensible diet to everyone-and-their-mother's essential-oil side hustles — there's a stigma snaking its way through millennial moms.
While you might not want to leave a hose snaking around your house indefinitely, this could still be helpful if you just want to keep some plants watered while you're away for a week.
"The launch of operations to liberate Qayara will not give the terrorists a chance to catch their breath," Obaidi said on Twitter alongside a picture of Humvee military trucks snaking down a desert road.
Clad in NoMad Ts, skinny jeans, and some bandanas for that Coachella valley dust and wind, they pass out chicken burgers and "Humm Dogs" in perfectly packaged bags to a snaking line of customers.
Viral footage of an object snaking through China's Yangtze river that sparked theories that the country could be home to a mysterious beast turned out to have captured a big piece of rubber tubing.
This quandary might sound familiar if you've ever walked up to the club, seen a line snaking around the corner and on for eternity, and considered not playing by the rules like everybody else.
On the main road snaking through the township, people sold clothes, vegetables, sugar-cane stalks, lumber, handmade furniture and other goods of the informal economy that has taken over Zimbabwe in the past decade.
WASHINGTON — The owner of Taco Bamba Taqueria peered out from the kitchen at the line of customers snaking around the corner at his latest spot in a suburban Virginia strip mall, and felt terror.
While there is no little figure in MacPhee's painting as there is in Man Ray's, there are strongly figural echoes reverberating among jostling monochrome shapes and the twitching, snaking lines that visually bind them.
As the path extends, snaking around mountain peaks and lakes, at whatever speed you settle on, so little X marks appear wherever Link ate it, accompanied by a little cry from the man himself.
She and a friend waited in a line snaking around the building — a scene broadcast live on the website of Milanese daily newspaper Il Corriere della Sera — but she said it was worth it.
A corridor leads straight to the living room, which has a built-in L-shaped sofa and a free-standing orange fireplace in the corner, with a tubular chimney snaking up to the roof.
Many Indians have been scrambling to change their old notes, causing snaking queues in front of banks and desperation among the poor, many of whom have no bank account and live from cash earnings.
Warren's 'selfie lines' The line often wraps around the room, sometimes even snaking out of the entrance of the school gymnasium or local community center after Warren's stump speech and question-and-answer session.
With tickets to certain musicals going for sums in the high three figures — and don't forget the long, snaking lines even to get in the door — Broadway audiences surely deserve a little extra acknowledgment.
The episode opens with a shot of the ocean at night; dots of neon light from a fictional coastal town snaking across the surface like the contents of glow sticks emptied onto a wet road.
On the sidewalk outside of Tom Tom, the line snaking away from me, longer now than when I first got here, I realize: This isn't reality television, but instead a dose of plain old reality.
Thousands of security forces were deployed on Thursday to keep the peace at India's banks, where crowds of people had formed jittery, snaking lines in the early morning, desperate to exchange now-useless currency notes.
Constructed on more reclaimed land, and hosting over 103,210 homes, Sentosa Cove has private houses, but 24 percent of the properties are condominium apartments overlooking the marina and man-made waterways snaking through the complex.
An hour into the event, the long stream of queues begins to form, steadily snaking around the site for the rest of the afternoon, with at one point, people waiting two hours for a slice.
The Daisy Chain of Bros, snaking endlessly between you and your friends on a mission to shove to the front, past the suckers who have been politely waiting for hours to see their favorite act.
"Girlz with Gunz" celebrates the strength and verve of African women through history over a blissed out bounce culled from clattering drums, snaking keys, bursts of soulful guitar, and a chorus courtesy of singer Moon.
Lily Kwong, the landscape designer who created Glossier's Seattle store, has also installed mossy knolls in Manhattan's Grand Central Station and a snaking mass of flowers in a Taipei market on behalf of EVA Air.
The layout of this restaurant, with an open kitchen, minimalist décor and a red counter snaking around the room, became a template as the chain expanded, spawning franchises across the country and then the world.
A green Frank Dawson comes to America in the 1860s because the Confederacy feels righteous; the myth of the (white) oppressed that's already snaking around the South's neck is persuasive to this gentleman of principle.
My girlfriend and I had once seen two male Canada geese fighting over a female goose, squawking furiously and beating the water with their wings and grappling at each other's snaking throats with their bills.
We were sitting, as usual, in a whiteboarded meeting room, on which he had drawn a crowded, snaking timeline of Google Brain and its relation to inflection points in the recent history of neural networks.
The marathon route connects all five of the city's boroughs, starting near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in Staten Island, snaking through Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, before circling up to the Bronx and back to Manhattan.
It's not much better by road: Currently, it can take up to two hours, during rush hour, to navigate the snaking route from the Mediterranean plains rising 750 meters (2,460 feet) into the Judean Hills.
Home looks less like a gadget and more like a piece of modern art; the only thing that gives it away is the flat cable snaking out the backside, but that can easily be tucked away.
He was denounced as inflammatory and misleading, including by senior Vote Leave figures, over a campaign poster that showed a snaking line of Syrian refugees trying to get into southern Europe under the headline "Breaking Point".
Adapting a 16th-century folk tale, Mr. Jo uses clipped dialogue and comic-book stylings to unfurl a paranoid story of a shady conglomerate with far-reaching political power and tentacles snaking back to Hong's childhood.
LONDON — The poster, circulated by a group advocating Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, shows a huge line of migrants snaking into the distance, with the words "Breaking Point" slashed over them in fire-engine red.
Not unlike the unwanted tourists creep who their way onto the beach in the film, its soundtrack has more ominous sounds snaking their way in and making even the most euphoric tracks have a twisted edge.
But one resident said the abundance of tourists meant that she had to fight past the snaking lines to get to her elevator and keep away curious visitors who try to ask to see her home.
Venue floors are slicked with vomit from motion sickness, and rhythmic gymnastics gains new relevance in this bright future, as dance moves adapt to accommodate the miles of cabling snaking their way throughout the dancefloor. 4.
I had neurosurgery partners at home who would treat intractable nosebleeds by snaking a tiny microcatheter up from the groin into the arteries of the nose to inject a type of glue directly into the vessels.
Letter of Recommendation We drove four hours to my cousin's wedding, sweated in the August sun and sobered up, and at 10:00 my wife and I began the snaking slog back to Boston from Vermont.
Snaking and surging through the chilly and lopsided footpath, one passes through a sequence of monotone ochre panoramas bereft of motion, a psychic no-go zone just as forbidding as a seething wall of curled barbwire.
The Oculus Go, Zuckerberg announced, would essentially be a self-contained mobile headset for $199, available early next year: no phone necessary, no snaking cables, but also no positional tracking, which allows users to move in space.
When the panel ends, the line to meet Harlow's dachshund brother Reese (Sage actually died four years ago, but his name is a non-negotiable part of the brand) is already snaking around the main convention hall.
To find the old gods, Shadow (Ricky Whittle) and Wednesday take a road trip through the middle of the country, the visual loneliness of the highway snaking through forgotten America representing the old gods' feeling of neglect.
Even the smaller talks held in a smattering of Austin hotels often hit capacity in a manner of minutes, with standby lines snaking across the floor as people waited in hopes that a seat would free up.
Maduro has promised an "economic miracle" for a nation struggling with triple-digit inflation, snaking supermarket lines, and a deep recession that he blames on an "economic war" led by his adversaries with the support of Washington.
A colourful mix of Polish package tourists, Indonesian pilgrims, Ghanaian textile traders, Kazakh students and honeymooning Saudis passes through its snaking airport immigration queues, and a polyglot crowd ceaselessly throngs Istiklal Street, attesting to Istanbul's growing magnetism.
With the change, Oregon now boasts perhaps the nation's most painless electoral process; mail-in ballots long ago did away with polling places' snaking lines and balky voting machines Whether painless equals effective, however, is another question.
The 22011th district is so precisely engineered that at one point it narrows to the width of a single seafood restaurant, snaking past two other congressional districts so it can link two far flung Republican-leaning areas.
Seated outside the restaurant, which overlooks a snaking orange roller coaster, Mr. Barr said he splurged on two purchases this year: a used GMC Acadia for $30,000 and a 70-inch television for $900 from Best Buy.
In nearly all, he found concrete walls with distinctive crack patterns that resemble a road map with lines and fissures snaking in all directions — much different than the vertical cracks typically seen in foundations as they settle.
NEW DELHI — Thousands of security forces were deployed on Thursday to keep the peace at India's banks, where crowds of people had formed jittery, snaking lines in the early morning, desperate to exchange now-useless currency notes.
The painting's foreground features a tree whose trunk is rung with yellow police tape that's snaking its way toward the branches, branches blooming with a strange sort of fruit, yellow bullets glowing as if with inner light.
While stores are notoriously crowded during the run-up to a hurricane or holidays like Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Christmas, panic buying from coronavirus has led to empty shelves and snaking lines at supermarkets across the country.
Seen from a distance, they made up thin blue lines snaking across the barren tan mountainside along narrow trails traced in the dirt, converging from several directions on the little school in the bottom of the valley.
The club's website had to be recalibrated to cope with a surge in demand once it went on sale, and snaking lines of fans eager to buy the gear formed outside P.S.G.'s store in central Paris.
He is snaking his way through traffic to a hospital in Ikeja, a district in the gridlocked megaccity with an estimated population of 24 million, and one of the most stressful cities to live in the world.
On the morning of April 7, Mr. Tamang was jolted awake by nearly a dozen police officers, who escorted him up a snaking path of slate-colored tiles to Mr. Dalglish's home, where his son was sleeping.
This was the day after Telfar Clemens held his show at Irving Plaza, the concert site, with a mosh pit for a runway and live music on stage and snaking lines of desperate-to-get-in fans.
"If they wanted to fix things fast, they could do it," said Carlos Arias, 41, as he waited in a line of people snaking around a block in San Juan to fill up a canister with gasoline.
SAN JUAN BASIN, Colombia — Along the snaking waterways of the San Juan River, the village of Noanamá sits on a steep bluff with modest wooden houses and dirt streets giving way to a verdant expanse of jungle.
Nearby, Gqunta's "Divider," (2016) a snaking curtain of beer bottles hanging from knotted fabric, is a ghostly allusion to the sordid colonial patrimony of alcoholism, but also the homemade petrol bombs used in the armed struggle against apartheid.
There's no neckband behind my head or cables snaking over my ears or tiny shark fins poking my ear cartilage; and there's no dangling wire tickling the side of my face and keeping me leashed to my smartphone.
As with previous events at this spot, I expected to get in through the secretive side door, snaking past stacks of wood and sofa parts, catching furtive looks from the purportedly shady owners hovering over a vile hookah.
I mean, one look at this video of the line snaking out of the store, down into the subway (yes, down into the friggin' subway) and all the way around the city block is enough of a NOOOOPE.
Heads Up Rome's cobbled, snaking alleyways lend themselves to mystery, and today's best places to raise a glass in the Eternal City are fittingly clandestine, with entrance gained by a knock, a phone call or a membership card.
The first thing you see when you arrive at PETA headquarters in Norfolk, VA, is the line of people snaking around a row of buses, reassuring the anxious dogs and cats peering out from inside their plastic carriers.
He often appears on a matching screen, his image captured live as he slowly paces, as if in a trance; a camera set on a dolly track snaking around the main stage at Here follows his every move.
After a gorgeous, winding drive from the airport, snaking through the Amhara region, the driver dropped me off and unloaded my bag in front of a shabby-looking hotel that was not the agreed-upon Mountain View Hotel.
Twenty one-year old Columbia computer science graduates Bhavaya Shahi and Ketakee Nimavat pulled an all-nighter outside Macy's Herald Square store in New York hoping to beat long snaking lines that usually forms in front of popular store.
Whereas the original Eero ecosystem required snaking power cables up stairs and into hallways, these new nodes are about the size of a nightlight but actually extend the Eero wi-fi network throughout the home using mesh networking technology.
A symmetrical, robe-like shape cobbled together from shards of color and oddments of graphical information, its most distinctive feature is a snaking passage of shadowy monoprinted blotches that alludes to eyes, lips, remote mountain ranges and otherworldly vistas.
Set at the fictional Scarlet magazine, the new workplace drama is two parts The Devil Wears Prada and one part Lauren Conrad's mascara tears snaking down her cheek as Natasha Bedingfield warbles a tune about her future being unwritten.
Long, snaking lines formed outside the company's stores in Asia and Europe on Friday as fans flocked to buy the new iPhone X, and the U.S. company, the largest by market capitalization, moved closer to a $1 trillion valuation.
LONDON (Reuters) - As the green tarpaulin covers were pulled back from Wimbledon's grass courts on Monday morning, and straw-hatted stewards prepared to police the snaking queues, a growing number of informed observers were contemplating a July 4 fairytale.
The iPhone X was launched for sale on Friday in more than 50 markets, including the U.S., China and the U.K. Thousands had formed snaking queues outside Apple stores around the world in the lead up to the launch.
Two days after snaking Tobias Harris from Orlando, the Pistons picked up stretch four Donatas Motiejunas and traveling marksman Marcus Thornton; the common denominator is a shooting range, and also that the Pistons are stealthily building something pretty fun.
The pipeline of American hockey snaking from Massachusetts west into Michigan and Minnesota has meandered south, following the Mississippi River into an area thronging with tradition but that until recently had not produced the talent to match the fervor.
They marched, sang, and danced behind blind residents of the city that Ms. Senatore chose as parade leaders, snaking through the historical center for four hours, picking up hundreds of Manifesta visitors, tourists and rogue performers along the way.
When John Lunn's chords came rolling out of the speakers, I confess a part of me wanted to leave the theater — the experience already felt complete — but I felt the tendrils of Julian Fellowes' plot snaking around my ankles.
In shades of black, blue and white, he showed the officer clutching his chest after being struck by a bullet, a wisp of smoke snaking out of the killer's gun, and a frightened little boy watching outside the shop.
Over recent months, thousands of people have settled in this off-the-grid community, united in their mission to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from snaking through nearby treaty land and under the Missouri River that serves millions of people.
On September 30th hundreds of people queued for more than an hour—the queue snaking down the stairs; people locked in animated conversations—to hear eight leading Brexiteers address a "conference rally" put on by a pro-Brexit website, Brexit Central.
KOPPAL/SHIKRAWA, India (Reuters) - Every morning around dawn, dozens of people gather by the dusty banks of a stream snaking through Shikrawa village, two hours south of India's capital, New Delhi, to do the same thing: defecate in the open.
But thanks to an Observer Food Monthly award and rave reviews by everyone from Jay Rayner to Lonely Planet ("buzzing," apparently), the unassuming restaurant has lines of punters snaking around the block to taste its lauded seekh kebabs and fresh roti.
Scattered around the trolls are ephemera that evoke the clutter of a neglected basement bedroom, a netherworld perhaps imagined by teens: sculpted socks and snaking power strips; unhooked landline phones; a Chinese takeout box; Cheetos, which serve as political symbols.
So, when asked by Japanese regulators certifying the jet to FAA standards how it complied with the stricter standard, Mitsubishi Aircraft faced a time-consuming task to explain each twist and turn in the 23,000 wires snaking through the plane's fuselage.
ABOUT three-quarters of the way along one of the snaking production lines in Nissan's Sunderland plant, a worker bolts fuel tanks into the chassis of countless Qashqais—the "urban crossover" SUVs which are the bulk of the factory's output.
As the game progressed… far too slowly for my liking… I was obviously getting hotter and hotter, so I took my jacket off but could still feel a thin rivulet of sweat snaking down my back under my T-shirt.
Men are now running at normal-ish "bro-mo" speed, while regular slo-mo is reserved for the incredible shots of the F-14As landing, their arrester hooks catching the heavy cables snaking across the deck of the USS Enterprise.
Upon arriving at the Neil Simon Theatre, I made my way backstage, downstairs and through a snaking hallway of lockers and a warm-up area to the glam room, where I met my new BFF: Cats makeup artist Victoria Tinsman.
The only signifier of the party is a glowing, ten-foot neon pyramid with no signage, and the event space is a labyrinth of bridges and enclaves snaking around the cenote, with two stages tucked into clearings on either side.
It started with the fan frenzy to to buy the Nigeria Nike-designed World Cup kit, which sold out globally on the day it was released, with queues snaking round the block outside the Nike store on London's Regent Street.
PARELES Like many of Carla Bley's melodies, the tune to "Ida Lupino" is a simple, songlike thread, snaking through a set of chord changes that gradually tweak the pressure around it, thickening the air and then letting things go slack again.
Like a series of folding screens installed in a snaking pattern, the piece began with a full-scale replica of a wall of an 18th-century French hotel interior and eventually shrunk down, panel-by-panel, to a Barbie-sized facsimile.
I learned of fell running in my late 20s when my dad showed me photos of a race he'd stumbled upon high on the Pennine Hills that bisect Northern England, with distant wiry figures snaking their way over the inhospitable moorland.
He's popped outside for a few minutes to survey the snaking line of supporters, knowing that the President will ask him about the crowd size when he shows up in three hours, especially with the Democratic sensation and former Rep.
Photograph by Jessica Pettway for The New Yorker The pale beechwood ceiling, penny-tiled floor, Miami-mint metal chairs, and snaking philodendrons give the room a hippie-beach vibe; the list of more than sixty tequilas and mezcals signals party time.
Early one morning, my wife and I woke to discover a crew of workers excavating huge holes right next to the roots of our ginkgo trees to make room for thick coils of snaking yellow tubes of fiber-optic cables.
Man camps, also described as "work-camp modular housing," are temporary housing communities set up for the well-paid, typically male laborers that are tasked with constructing pipelines snaking their way above, across, and below our nation's waterways and lands.
Roads that would normally be jammed with traffic on a Sunday near the heart of the city were empty, as a snaking crowd that included young families, students, professionals and the elderly clogged the streets of the Asian financial hub.
The 167-mile course follows a chewed-up, menacing road under major construction while snaking its way over four mountain passes, three of which stand above 10,000 feet, all in one long, masochistic day with over 15,000 vertical feet of climbing.
With snaking lines already forming for Saturday's launch of Adidas' much-awaited release of its new white NMD runners, Thai sneakerheads have one more hurdle to jump through — they have to show up in head-to-toe Adidas to buy a pair.
But the hordes of Beatlemania-like runners were likely out of luck: A hundreds-long line was already snaking out from the 032c Workshop art gallery and down to the end of the block, and some had already begun turning away in frustration.
Snaking, sometimes hours-long lines formed outside PDVSA gas stations amid concerns that the sanctions, intended to pressure socialist President Nicolas Maduro to step down and allow opposition leader and self-proclaimed president Juan Guaido to hold elections, would choke off fuel supply.
For over three hours on Sunday night during the Oscars, a steady stream of Hollywood's biggest stars navigated the cramped backstage quarters at the Dolby Theatre, gamely snaking around show producers, photographers, crew and moving equipment to get to and from the stage.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Take a trip out of central London on the Piccadilly Line, and within an hour, you'll arrive at Hatton Cross, a tangled suburb of concrete buildings, snaking roadways, and sallow fields stretching out to the horizon.
The great thing about New York — the thing that makes it the best food town in the world — is that the same people who'll spend $900 for a meal at Masa will also stand in a snaking line for an $8 chicken sandwich.
Traders and analysts told Reuters they would expect a Brexit vote to cause sterling to 'gap', or plummet lower - as orders to sell the currency met an absence of willing buyers, leaving a blank spot on the price charts snaking across traders' screens.
Less than an hour later, Karl Lagerfeld built a supercomputer in the glass environs of the Grand Palais, complete with snaking multicolored cables and blinking little green lights, the better to send images and ideas from his Chanel show into the ethosphere.
But the day was not all pomp and ceremony; thousands of people clogged the streets bordering the Capitol and formed lines snaking into the Visitor's Center, as members of the public waited for their chance to enter and pay respects to Mr. McCain.
Frieze's redesigned quarters forsakes the endless Quonset hut effect of its original white, gently snaking structure for five connected, wider tents with low-peaked, modernist roofs, shorter aisles, a greater variety of vistas and entrances on the sides, instead of at the ends.
SYDNEY, Australia — It is an unusual sight for the famous but remote sandstone monolith known as Uluru: dense lines of eager climbers snaking up its reddish-brown surface, headed toward the peak of a rock sacred to the Indigenous Australians who live nearby.
After many checkpoints, where officers shake down the young men on motorbikes, some riding two or three at a time, their thin arms curled around each other's waists, you'll see a silty brown river snaking past men lounging on charpoys by its banks.
You're expected to be back in line with your area cleaned up by 213 AM. Around this time, the line tightened up and we started snaking our way through the park and towards the turnstiles, where we would get to purchase our tickets.
What matters is the surging tide of the now, and the camera follows him eagerly into the house—taking its cue from a snaking hose, which runs from the garden to an upstairs bedroom, where a water bed is slowly being filled.
The color images are stacked so that they seem to create a single, snaking picture of the model's naked body, turning from the frontal view of her face and breasts toward her backside, and then, with another turn, the front of her legs and feet.
Going a couple days a week in glasses or just taking my contacts out earlier in the evening would probably take care of it, but the thought of those leaking tentacles snaking across my poor eyes has cowed me into a nerdy, smudgy mess.
While his deftly drawn subject matter often skates along the edge of explicit violence, Armitage paints with a light touch — his snaking lines and patches of limpid, at times shimmering color dance across the surface, undercutting the density of compositions teeming with overlaid imagery.
In neighborhood meetings, election rallies and road shows snaking through narrow streets, BJP workers and leaders have focused on the site, attempting to discredit the protesters and sometimes going as far as to accuse them of being aligned with Muslim-majority arch-rival Pakistan.
He focused on the way these cities have adapted to modernity, emphasizing startling juxtapositions of the ancient and the modern, like the Giza pyramids as seen through the window of a Pizza Hut, or a line of tourist buses snaking across the Mount of Olives.
The surface of "Stack S/N 2015_12_23" is composed of three distinct layers: a top coat of lines snaking across the entire form; a hard-edged, opaque skin; and areas that seem to open into deep space, where dozens of translucent lines writhe and converge.
I wound my way up through Yokohama to the capital, and, from there, followed an old historic highway, snaking into valleys lush with spring blossoms and full-bloom cherry trees, abutted by the Central Japanese Alps of Nagano and Gifu prefectures, ending in Kyoto.
It was only when we turned around and began heading south, passing under Grand Street and eventually approaching a snaking, flimsy-looking barrier, that we began seeing objects: a discarded bottle here, a plastic bag there, tangible signs of the pollution all around us.
In one such interlude, when Margherita walks along a line of people waiting to see Wim Wenders's "Wings of Desire," the crowd snaking around the block, it looks like an ordinary night until Margherita sees her mother and then sees her own younger self.
KWANDENGEZI, South Africa (Reuters) - It's early in the morning and 90-year-old Thumekile Mthiyane is making her daily 2 km (1 mile) walk along dirt roads snaking through crop fields and the hills of rural KwaZulu-Natal, a province on South Africa's east coast.
Add to that an audacious snaking bassline, that walks flagrantly up and down the hi-hat, and the flirtatious staccato flick of an electric guitar, and it's no wonder this is a record that makes people smile as much as it makes them move.
Doi Pha Nee, Thailand (CNN)Snaking up a hillside along a steep jungle track, a convoy of trucks loaded with dozens of Thai rescue workers churns through mud on what's become a daily mission to find an alternative route out of the Tham Luang cave.
Like some delirious DIY museum, every part of the two-story, 10,000-square-foot building was filled with city-salvaged bric-a-brac, the whole thing powered by dozens of snaking electrical cords, which are now being considered as a possible cause of the fire.
Voter turnout fell to 66 percent, from 73 percent in 2014 — low by the standards of a nation where black South Africans earned the right to vote only a generation ago and where long, snaking lines outside polling stations were a staple of previous ballots.
He is one of art's more unusual figures, a kind of adventurer-philosopher whose work is often conceptual and highly technical, but can also be delightfully gonzo: He learned to scuba dive in order to photograph fiber-optic internet cables snaking across the ocean floor.
The soldiers, whom I met over the course of a week this month while traveling along the snaking 250-mile front line in eastern Ukraine, painted a clear picture of just how important US military assistance is for Ukraine in its war against Russia.
So, perhaps less productively, is the feeling that Cagnacci can't help lingering on the Magdalene's supple form or her castoff luxuries; her loosely draped hips, unspooling strings of pearls and bejeweled shoes, snaking along the painting's bottom edge, nearly upstage the narrative of repentance.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - After lengthy delays, an $8.2 billion revamp of a colonial-era rail line snaking from the Arabian Sea to the foothills of the Hindu Kush has become a test of Pakistan's ability to rethink signature Chinese "Silk Road" projects due to debt concerns.
Taking up Homeland Security's more mundane impact on our daily lives in the developed world, Tirtzah Bassel's duct taped wall installation, commissioned for this show, cheekily visualizes a pain familiar to more of us: that of being trapped in a snaking airport security line.
The queues snaking around the block for his retrospective at the Tate demonstrate the compelling popularity of his bright colors, the aesthetic pleasantness of his vibrant landscapes spanning his near-280-year career, and his capturing of glamorous sex and sun in the 21960s.
The Odyssey does not require a ton of cables snaking through a living room to your PC, because it uses what's known as inside out positional tracking that lets the headset tell the PC where your body is, while the motion controllers take care of your hands.
Wade hasn't let go of that earlier version of himself since, waging a war of attrition against Toronto's pick and roll defense in the second round, snaking through multiple defenders with his hesitation dribble on a tight string, alternately coaxing and bulling his way to the hoop.
Until recently, residents' only protection against this often lethal water channel were the construction of hundreds of crude hand-carved drainage canals snaking from Kibera's high ground to the marshy, undeveloped basin of the Nairobi River and other feeble measures, such as blocking floodwater with trash.
If you've ever made the rookie mistake of picking up groceries on a weeknight in Manhattan, you're already familiar with lines of tired adults snaking through aisles, ransacked shelves, and a long walk back to an apartment under the weight of a week's worth of food.
Zenovich's doc features plenty of footage of Williams onstage, improvising riffs about removing his penis and taking it to a bar so he can engage it in frank conversation, or snaking a hand between Billy Crystal's legs onstage and pretending his arm is Crystal's active, talkative cock.
Its direct costs come in money wasted on high-income tax cuts, in the deterioration of America's reputation abroad, in the corruption snaking through the executive branch, in the families ripped apart at the border, in the government agencies hollowed out by an exodus of talented staff.
Drawing our attention to the height and circularity of the space, a 13-member horn ensemble popped up on two levels of the museum's spiral ramp, joined later by the dancers and 32 additional performers in a snaking descent toward the rotunda for a voluminous final section.
And suddenly there you are: snaking into an Irish-ish bar somewhere near the center of town, greeting everyone from the office jammed tight against a backdrop of tinsel, garland and Jameson signs, cooling platters of chicken wings just out of reach, coats piled on a banquette.
In 220, he had designed an exceptional monument to the striking workers who had resisted a putsch attempt to end the German republic in Weimar: a snaking concrete thunderbolt rising up in the middle of the cemetery among the grave sites of Thuringia's most hallowed bourgeois families.
When, in 553, Israel deployed the Iron Dome defense system to intercept those rockets, Hamas shifted its efforts underground, into tunnels, snaking underneath the sandy Gazan terrain into Israel, which it's threatened to use to send Hamas militants into Israel, to kill or kidnap Israeli soldiers.
Where Lil Wayne is barely a presence on "Tiffany Blews," here he's basically another instrument, his warped Auto-Tune snaking through the song like a riff dedicated to pointing out how high it is the whole time (in this case: "I stay high above you like the dove do").
YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN StoriesBy Mary South A virus snaking across the globe, headlines and viral tweets spreading conspiracy theories and panic, warnings not to touch one another or gather in person: Mary South couldn't have predicted our current moment, but her stories could not feel timelier.
It takes Abbi until the end of the second season to get a promotion from her job at Soulstice (a parody of SoulCycle) snaking pubes out of a locker room shower, and Ilana doesn't seem to have any professional aspirations beyond not getting fired at fictional sales company Deals!
What made it all the more striking and complicated is that the photo — shiny metal tracks snaking through the deserted tunnel past a skeleton, a toothy gorilla, a painted owl, a devil, a figure dressed in a straw hat and (improbably!) a bikini, brandishing a scythe — is extraordinarily beautiful.
Or, might they instead take us down a new path; a darker one, snaking though clearings felled by norm-breakers like Mitch McConnell and Devin Nunes: hearkening to the paeans to the "great replacement" of Tucker Carlson, the fragmented agitations of BAP, or the fascist violence of Andrew Anglin?
On a recent afternoon, Camille Mackler, the director of legal initiatives at the New York Immigration Coalition, stood among the bleary-eyed volunteers in "the pen," an improvised office of folding tables, snaking power cords, sugary snacks and handmade signs offering legal help in English, Arabic and Farsi.
By that time, all that was left to do was to wrap a chunk of fish in lettuce and rice paper with a squeeze of grilled lemon and some of the sautéed shallots, lemongrass and bird chiles that the kitchen had ladled along the snaking curve of the spine.
Looking back to the '60s, it's evident that this snaking line was always part of her work: as a descriptor of bodies (in "Dream Girl," 1968, for instance) and as ornament ("Sleepy-Head with Handbag," 1968, is rife with it, especially in the maze-like squiggles at bottom).
The protectors The wall, if constructed along the entire border, would stretch across diverse landscapes and natural habitats, snaking through federal land protected by the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the Department of the Interior.
The best part of Gear VR is its lack of cables snaking down the back of your neck that hardwire you to a PC. If Samsung can figure out how to make a fully positionally tracked VR headset wire-free before Valve or Oculus, it would be a huge win.
The day before, Lee had taken a snaking route through New York City, starting at Food Bazaar in North Brooklyn, then south to the shops along Atlantic Avenue and eventually up through Chinatown and Koreatown to end at Kalustyan's on Lexington Avenue, collecting ingredients for a meal both familiar and futuristic.
Her shoyu ahi is a marriage of Hawaii and Japan, given a sheen of sesame oil and a "secret shoyu" made with premium soy sauce and ingredients known only to her and Ms. Brug, and seasoned with skinny, snaking strands of limu, inamona and a faint but menacing tattoo of chile.
Mr. Johnson's project, the $34 million Northtown Affordable Apartments and Public Library, near Warren Park, is a four-story snaking structure, shaped like a twisty garden hose, trimmed in fluorescent green, backing onto a historic bungalow district, along a stretch of avenue that features a Jiffy Lube and Mobil station.
The scenery also happens to be every bit as gorgeous as whatever movie you've got playing in your mind: winding stone walls spotted with lichen, snaking over a pristine green hillside; dozens of sheep in the distance, like small puffs of smoke, seen through a field of Queen Anne's Lace.
This isn't the ending I wanted, but it was remarkable to see, remarkable to experience, coming home that night in a chain of cars, so festive, wending through the darkness, the snaking, synchronized way in which we all progressed, each of us so insolently persistent in reaching our own particular destination.
"I'm baby" was a meme about giving up and allowing yourself to be taken care of, but it was also just a silly thing to say and the best possible excuse for waiting to the last minute to file your taxes or not snaking the shower drain, because, well, I'm baby!!!!
WASHINGTON — In the shadow of the house where Frederick Douglass spent his final 17 years, and just across the snaking Anacostia River from the trendy Washington Navy Yard neighborhood, are the Valley Place Family Apartments, a transitional housing complex for some of the most vulnerable residents of the nation's capital.
Maybe it's the frosty glass of rosé in front of you, or the bathroom line snaking around the bar, but sometimes when you're out, drinking water seems like the last thing you want to do — even though you know hydrating is the one surefire thing you can do to prevent a hangover.
I sensed Caselden, towering over the group, snaking through our mats, at times shaking another percussive, wooden instrument — but I quickly lost track of his actions, as the thick thrum of the dozen or so metal strings filled the enclosed space and wormed into my ears, the sustained notes eventually fogging my mind.
"We have this image of a convoy of trucks snaking across a mountain pass, carrying bags of food to people in desperate need, and this has become our sense of what the humanitarian system is," said Owen Barder, a vice president of the Center for Global Development, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.
The lobby is twenty feet across, and the Vessel's capacity will likely be seven hundred; one can imagine a crush of people pausing here to take upward photographs, and others in line for an elevator that will rise on a snaking track, using a rack-and-pinion mechanism, as on a funicular.
"We've never seen it like this here," said Katerina Kitidi, a spokeswoman for the United Nations refugee agency, surveying the scene at the ferry terminal as women in head scarves huddled with children on a trash-strewn sidewalk near the sea while men stood in a snaking line for water and food.
But on a hot June day nearly a year into his residence in Ferrara, when a procession of nuns and priests began their march through the cobbled center of the city, a snaking train of holiness, Mr. Williams did as all the local Ferrarese do: shrugged and stepped out of their path.
It has cartoon palace energy: ivy snaking up the walls, gardeners manicuring the shrubs, a life-size two-legged horse sculpture suspended from a domed ceiling, a framed rendering of Turner as an Egyptian queen, a room stuffed with gilded Louis XIV style sofas and, sprawled on one of them, Tina Turner herself.
The proof is in the paparazzi photographs: With four woven blonde braids snaking down her neck toward the collar of her (also very cool) lime-green suit, Cotillard's vibe in the new look is completely different, and a hell of a lot edgier than the classic style and beauty choices she's made in the past.
Visitors are initially and irresistibly drawn from the entry hall into the largest first-floor gallery, which is dominated by a dynamic landscape assembled entirely of metal tiffin boxes — the traditional lunchbox of India — moving along a sushi bar conveyor belt repurposed into a snaking pathway across the top of an industrial steel table.
The case, Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission, has spurred ample media coverage, more than 90 amicus or "friend of-the-court" briefs (evenly split between the two sides) and a queue snaking around 1 First Street, NE of people hoping to claim one of the few dozen public seats in the courtroom.
McKinney was taken aback: Not only was there a 2015 Department of Justice rule explicitly giving him the right to use his iPad, but the government attorney, seated at the prosecutor's table just a few feet away, was busily typing away on her laptop, its Ethernet cord snaking down the table into the wall.
"It's almost like a good abstract painting," Hyde told On Motherboard: I Paid This Company $30 to Break Up with My Girlfriend After snaking through the museum and reading the stories of real people being discarded and clinging to the objects that were left behind, I was on the verge of a panic attack.
In "Lamb's Ear #6003" (2016), the light purple shape snaking through the painting creates the illusion of a space one could crawl into, while the contrast of the light blue curves against the large blocks of cream and beige in "Lamb's Ear #4" (2016) give the impression of looking into a densely packed quarry.
Leslie felt she finally assembled the right team to take care of her son when Antonio was off the clock, and Jack switched from going to therapy sessions off campus—which meant snaking through an hour's worth of traffic each way—to working with two therapists who come to USC three days a week.
Designed by the Paris-based architecture firm Loci Anima, with interiors by Sébastien Segers, the project is something of a throwback compared to neighbors like the Urban Glass House by Philip Johnson, the snaking 160 Leroy by Herzog & de Meuron, and the ethereal glass volumes of 110 Broome Street by Renzo Piano Building Workshop.
The food is fortifying and frank in its appeal, like salchipapas, fat French fries tumbled with snaking curlicues of hot dog, and pollo a la brasa, chicken left to commune for a day with spices that Mr. Lozano won't reveal (it's his grandmother's recipe), then roasted on a spit until the skin is charred vellum.
The food is fortifying and frank in its appeal, like salchipapas, fat French fries tumbled with snaking curlicues of hot dog, and pollo a la brasa, chicken left to commune for a day with spices that Mr. Lozano won't reveal (it's his grandmother's recipe), then roasted on a spit until the skin is charred vellum.
The bag performed well on the hike in, fully loaded with lunch, snacks, many layers, a raincoat, a small first aid kit, a Sony RX100 II, a really heavy guidebook for the area and a two-liter water bladder, which I stuffed into the strange side-zip area, snaking the hose out through the top of the zipper.
The agency has been giving reports a tour of the McAllen station's area of responsibility along the snaking Rio Grande, the nation's busiest station after the key drivers of illegal immigration shifted over the last decade from adult Mexican men entering in Arizona to Central American families and unaccompanied children crossing the river on Texas&apos southern tip.
I got to drive the Bolt EV at an event set up by Chevrolet in Palo Alto, hosted in part at the beautiful, modern abode of one of the Bolt's first buyers, and also across a broad stretch of Northern California's most appealing roadways, including snaking, narrow roadways with the Bolt handled with ease, even in unusually wet weather.
If you do love Kinect, you can buy an adapter (or order one for free, if you're a current Xbox One owner) that will allow it to work with the One S. Fair warning: it's a hilarious set of an adapter box and a power box, which means having four more cables snaking around behind your entertainment setup.
The Imperial is being rejiggered to preserve the immersive feel: a couple hundred people will be seated on the stage; new internal staircases will permit performers to move between orchestra and mezzanine; there will be side tables with lamps and egg shakers interspersed among the seats, along with snaking platforms to allow for elevated action by actors.
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Standing on the remnants of earthworks erected by Confederate forces in the waning months of the Civil War, the historian Chris Fonvielle pointed to a sandy trace snaking through a stand of pine trees — the last remnant of the Federal Point Road that once ran about 20 miles south, toward the mouth of the Cape Fear River.
Just about a week ago, a Nutella-branded cafe opened in New York City, the second cafe of its type in the US. The lines snaking around the block all day long, with people enduring long waits to try their baked goods, coffees, and crepes—as if we didn't already know how popular the chocolatey hazelnut spread is.
I visited a few of the capital's interesting sights: the bustling, rebuilt Iron Market, the Port-au-Prince Cemetery, a warren of snaking pathways around built-up tombs, and the metalworks area in neighboring Croix des Bouquets, where for generations Haitians have transformed the tops of oil drums and other pieces of metal into ornate masterpieces.
But on the table is a dish that tells a more singular story: gin thoke, nearly see-through strands of ginger pickled in lime to numb their sting, snaking through a heap of cabbage, garlic fried hard and garlic unsubdued, tiny dried shrimp, sesame seeds, and split lentils and beans crisped but still meaty at the center.
From the plane from Chicago to DC (filled with pink hats), to Metro lines snaking around the corner, to being jam packed on the National Mall, the march and its scope uplifted me for the first time in over two months as I realized how many of my fellow Americans believe we must act as citizens to protect our rights.
An inflection point came in early October, at the end of Golden Week, when social media posts showing emptied shopping bags, luggage searches and snaking lines at airport customs checks suggested that the state was cracking down on the practice known as daigou, when Chinese travelers buy high-end merchandise on trips abroad and sell the items at a profit after they return home.
To get to this spot, the bus had driven us up the length of "mainland" Shetland, the largest of the 16 populated islands, then crossed on a ferry to the smaller island of Yell, then driven up a snaking road to Yell's tip and to a second ferry ride (this one on more of a raft than a boat, the bus exposed on all sides) to the island of Unst.
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There were, for sure, some brave souls: Pharrell Williams, an event co-chairman, in ripped jeans, "Rei" inked on the knee, plaid shirt and motorcycle jacket; his wife, Helen Lasichanh, in a red jumpsuit that flattened and haloed the body and had no armholes; Michèle Lamy, the partner of the designer Rick Owens, in snaking red and pink vinyl waves; and Rihanna, swallowed up in a boa constrictor of chintz ruffles, femininity on the rampage.
Behind him, the line grew to about 60 people, snaking down East Third Street past apartment buildings, a post office, the bodega on the corner of Avenue C. In London, where Mr. Ameen was born, people on the street often recognize him, mostly for a starring turn as a troubled teenager in the 2006 British drama "Kidulthood," sometimes for the dodgy police officer he played on "The Bill" (think "NYPD Blue," but with nifty uniforms).
Here's hoping your patience for managing store-snaking lines will be honored one day, too.) Giving away guac is an anomaly for the fast food giant, which typically charges almost $2 for a scoop on top of a burrito bowl or on the side with chips (which cost extra, too.) Avocado prices have steadily increased for years, largely because they're alternate bearing crops, which means crop sizes can be large one year and small the next.
The headset has integrated on-ear speakers, which rest comfortably on your head and remove the need for additional cords latching you to your PC. There's only one bundle of cords snaking out from the headset, and with the exception of that pesky primary tether, which every so often catches a snag and pulls you out of your virtually transported state, Oculus has succeeded in making something that looks and feels like a premium consumer electronic device.
Conveniently near the star field are more recent works by other artists carrying on the tradition of merging art and nature: Richard Serra's "Schunnemunk Fork" (1990-91), which consists of three slabs of steel embedded in the hillside; Andy Goldsworthy's "Storm King Wall" (20003-98), a stone wall snaking through a grove of trees, across a pond and up another hillside; and Maya Lin's "Storm King Wavefield" (2007-2008), a vast meadow sculpted into a grass-covered pattern of dune shapes.
The trail guide offers two-, three-, four- and five-day itineraries, all snaking across the so-called Negev Highlands and offering visitors access to the town of Mitzpe Ramon and its gaping Ramon Crater, regarded as Israel's Grand Canyon; to Sde Boker, the beloved home of Israel's founding father David Ben-Gurion; and across undulating desert craters striped in yellow and pink; through desert oases where green water pools from limestone and dolomite; and past herds of ibex and the world's last remaining handful of Arabian leopards.

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