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In case you blinked and missed it, here he is: Note the classic red and blue suit, the old-school spider emblem, the squinting eyes — wait, squinting eyes?
" Then, she breaks down: "I'm so tired of squinting.
Myself and another teacher first noticed that he kept squinting.
Opposed: [squinting at roster] I don't see any good players.
Squinting against the sinking sun, Ahlum read out the lineups.
I found myself squinting as it shone down on me.
"The Americans are spying on us," he said, squinting skywards.
Sam is up, squinting at his pyramid in the mirror again.
Gran is leaning forward between the seats, squinting at the windshield.
He's like squinting to even acknowledge that woman and her child!
We're no longer squinting at a future full of electric rideables.
Squinting out into the night, I could see nothing but darkness.
Soon a wheeled-out Mr. Trinity was squinting in the daylight.
Here tourists line up at the Cable Car terminus, eager to get to Fisherman's Wharf, squinting up in surprise at the cold summer fog streaming overhead, squinting down and frowning at their phones to avoid the panhandlers.
"I can't risk it falling off," she explained, squinting in the sun.
On my walks I'm always squinting, and I'm afraid of getting wrinkles.
The bigger screen means you can watch movies in-flight without squinting.
Bent over, Mike looked up at him with one squinting blue eye.
I've caught myself squinting and holding the screen closer to my face.
Linda faced me, eyes squinting in a grin behind her mask lenses.
"We think we are improving," Ms. Wolfram said, squinting through the rain.
The first sign of the eyes' becoming teeth is the squinting at phones.
" Then, inevitably, Diane delivers the killer blow: "But... I'm so tired of squinting.
I could even read in bed without squinting at the screen so much.
It seems confused by Frank's reaction, its black eyes squinting in perplexed disbelief.
In fact, she was squinting so much that her eyes were just... closed.
When I'm outside in the sun, I found I was squinting a lot.
"It looks like it's hanging by a thread," he said, squinting with concern.
"Dave, it's so simple," Kristen said, smiling and squinting into the afternoon sun.
Squinting, I tried the flow-of-traffic trick, but I'd gotten turned around.
You could ski facing the sun while squinting over the North China Plain.
But the similarity is close enough to leave us squinting at the two suspiciously.
A long pause followed, while Max and Jeremiah gazed at Julia, squinting and expectant.
Squinting, he read from the sign: '' 'Choose you this day whom you will serve.
But gentle eyes, narrow as if formed by squinting into the sun over years.
They'd lean forward, squinting at the screen, or kick back, keyboards in their laps.
There are other improvements you'll only notice if you're really squinting at the specs.
This, along other ocular pathology, can result in photophobia, dimming of vision, and squinting.
Minutes later, we pour out of the venue, squinting in the midnight sun outside.
Pentecostal. He is bald, thin, squinting into the light, a bit shy, with a
Like, I'm still squinting trying to see what's happening because I can't really tell.
Paula rolls her eyes, agitated, but she bends her head toward the screen, squinting.
MS. HAST: The witness is making a facial expression where she's squinting her eyes.
"It's kind of hard to see the bees," I said, squinting at the screen.
He spends most of the movie squinting, looking offscreen and mumbling under his breath.
It's there, underneath the video of him squinting into Usher's phone, not understanding Snapchat.
Max paused, searching around with squinting eyes as though there were something to be found.
"I can't remember my English lessons," she said, lifting it and squinting at the cover.
But Jane's lean, hungry, squinting portrayal goes a long way toward filling in the blanks.
I came up with a few theories as to why Ariana Grande is constantly squinting.
Suddenly I felt as if I were back in that bathroom, squinting at my eyes.
"Serene sea side squinting," she captioned the pic, joking about the sun in her eyes.
"If I have 1,000 pictures, 998 are of my dog, and I'm squinting," he continued.
Did you read it as "make out," in the squinting, trying-to-see-something sense?
The constant squinting gave him headaches, and he came to dread walking home from school.
A: He goes back to grasping my breasts and he's squinting at me like this.
Yet, during Sunday night's epic Battle of Winterfell, I often found myself squinting at the screen.
Here's one more look at that picture of Trump squinting and more in this week's photos.
Squinting at photographs has so far failed to reveal what brand of windbreaker Mr. Xi wears.
For my part, using the Switch's touch interface has involved a lot squinting and mis-clicking.
Tans burn deep, wrinkles catch dirt, and lower eyelids curl from squinting in the blazing sun.
You could feel his gaze on them, sizing them up the similarities, squinting hard for guilt.
Some forecasters say they can see clouds on the horizon, though a little squinting is required.
Serious readers know squinting through a sprawling novel can take some effort on the small screen.
At the beginning, middle and end of each spot: a puffed up, perma-squinting Donald Trump.
He stands on the empty sidewalk, squinting in the sunlight, barely registering the traffic going by.
Keeping yourself amused on a flight once meant squinting at a flickering movie on a distant screen.
They already have us doing double-takes, squinting our eyes, and trying to process which is which.
Plus, sunglasses help eliminate squinting on those cloudy days too, which means fewer wrinkles and crow's feet.
I shoved my hands into my eyes every hour for two minutes, squinting hard to ensure success.
You're not the only one squinting at your TV to see what John Snow is up to.
The internet honed in on one particular shot of actress Emilia Clarke squinting that quickly went viral.
One woman, after a failed attempt to deposit an envelope, stood in front of the mailbox, squinting.
"It'll be right about where the sun is," he said, squinting and pointing to the midmorning sky.
But Henry, squinting through the haze of his amnesia, didn't know the first thing about Suzanne Corkin.
So I spent most of my time slowly peeking around with the flashlight and squinting in fear.
"Can you imagine?" said Matt Smith, an Arches ranger, squinting next to me in the morning sun.
On the roof, I was alone, mercifully and surprisingly, with a squinting view of the Manhattan skyline.
Whenever I left the apartment, he'd stare at my face beforehand, squinting, while I tied my shoes.
As we were squinting, the dragons were cutting through the sky — and putting their scaly lives in danger.
This makes it easier to look at your computer at night or in a dark room without squinting.
Our eyes are less able to focus at different distances; we end up squinting, or fumbling with bifocals.
We chalked up his fevers to a different virus strain, and he stepped outside, squinting in the sunlight.
Subtle facial expressions like a slightly pulled-back lip or squinting eyes are read as contempt, Macbeth said.
A Twitter video of Odell Beckham Jr. showed the NFL star squinting into the sun during the eclipse.
Christian Slater's acidic, squinting visage is pitch-perfect as an aging gay man of a certain predatory vanity.
Allan walked over to us, squinting the whole way, as if he could crush my features into recognition.
This is the highlight for me, since it means I can see more on the watch without squinting.
She's not smiling so much as grimacing against the pull of the brush and squinting against the sun.
I found myself frequently squinting at pages and pulling the book closer to extract more from the images.
Sadly, such expressions and the violence causing them are all too familiar to the squinting eyes of the students.
"I had light skin that burned easily and I didn't like squinting against the sun for hours," Wilson notes.
She was squinting at a box on the back of the pamphlet that was crammed with fine spidery print.
"Beach walking is a tiring activity," she jokingly captioned a bikini-clad shot of herself squinting in the sunlight.
Historians have interviewed former mission workers, who remember squinting at consoles through the haze of cigarette and cigar smoke.
"I was really squinting, and reading as little as possible in order to continue my coping mechanisms," she says.
It takes a lot of squinting to see how "Heart-Shaped Box" is relevant to what Ake is experiencing.
It gives off the illusion of readable text, leaving passers-by squinting after it, trying to decipher its meaning.
His student — a grown woman, squinting over the dashboard — was ramming the curb in an effort to parallel park.
I'll be banging away at the keyboard, squinting at words on a screen while my mind drifts far away.
Would my next encounter be with distant spirits or squinting tourists ducking into the entrance of the ancient stone room?
"Wait, how did you sum up that show in one sentence again?" my sister asked, squinting at the TV screen.
There was strong light coming from somewhere; squinting upward, Fatima thought she saw a window or perhaps an empty arch.
Squinting out across the endless blue expanse, I could have sworn I saw the edge of Portugal once or twice.
But after a lot of squinting, zooming in, and a 360 virtual reconstruction of this ensemble, all was finally revealed.
At one point, however, Trump broke the one rule regarding eclipses by squinting up towards the sun sans protective glasses.
As early as 2 years old, he graced billboards and magazine pages, walnut-brown eyes squinting above a wide smile.
Trump has been spotted wearing glasses only rarely, though media outlets have speculated about his eyesight and his frequent squinting.
Trump has been spotted wearing glasses only rarely, though media outlets have speculated about his eyesight and his frequent squinting.
Just as I was squinting to try to comprehend the point, a vile and thunderous racist rant would be unleashed.
"squinting skeptical man with tongue sticking out and hand covering lips"The perfect emoji for every man in my mentions.
Also without sunglasses is a squinting Shaun Livingston, who got to the Amalfi Coast with his family before LeBron did.
After six volumes of squinting, all we are left to wonder is whether we are also trapped in the dark.
They unrolled their film and stretched it above their heads against the fluorescent lights, squinting at the strips of negatives.
As embodied by the imposing Mr. Pedersen, he's also a classic western hero: white hat, casual swagger, stony, squinting stare.
"I don't like it in the tunnels," Mr. Corpus said as he emerged into daylight, squinting under the California sky.
It's not a deal-breaker, but you will occasionally find yourself squinting and holding the handheld uncomfortably close to your face.
So Durant's move makes the simplest sense; it is no less noble than opting to put on sunglasses instead of squinting.
" Squinting against the sunlight, she clears her throat, her voice a hoarse whisper, and says, "I hope we can be friends.
Can't wait to stop squinting at meaningless 60-second excerpts of this show and watch the real thing on April 24th.
Paradoxically—but just as physicists squinting at screens in an adjacent room had expected—the atoms froze solid, forming crystalline ice.
"I didn't realize it was gonna be corner-to-corner everybody affected by the storm," says Fuller, squinting into the sunlight.
The fact that he was squinting to read the teleprompter, reducing his right eye to a mere slit, certainly didn't help.
If you're investing in all that technology to get a better image, you don't want to be squinting from the sofa.
Most are okay with not being able to frown, but they want to preserve some brow-raising and some smile-squinting.
Hopefully you're now squinting at your screen in confusion, because this is very silly criteria through which to judge a movie.
You can, of course, get all this by looking closely at your TV or laptop screen, or squinting at your phone.
He moved around the podium snuffling, nodding, mugging, gesticulating, applauding his own words, and squinting heroically (profile turned to the left!).
On the phone, her parents were squinting in sunshine, from what looked to be a very nice vacation in San Diego.
The moment that had audience members squinting was former Vice President Joe Biden's...entire 25 minutes on stage with Anderson Cooper.
The squinting eyes, the jut of the chin, the precise tessellation of the lower lip and upper lip stay the same.
Diane, finally, acknowledges to herself and out loud to her husband: "But I'm so tired of squinting" and breaks down sobbing.
Then bigger screens gave you more room to show how playing an action hero didn't always require a brooding, squinting demeanor.
"I either called up Zane or ran into him in LA," sometime in summer 2017, Mike D reckons, squinting a little.
As with the bed sheets, the white of the dress is vibrant among all the black, and I kept catching myself squinting.
I'm holding my nose, squinting my eyes, and imagining—and running for the mountains beyond the dust storm around the ICO stampede.
The font for replies is considerably smaller than that of the original tweet, which may lead to some squinting for older users.
Squinting like a captive whose blindfold has just been ripped off, you struggle to make sense of the shadows on the screen.
There now is the horizon, compressing colored areas that could be pools in (Joni Mitchell's) squinting sun, ball-fields, the Montauk Highway.
Harden finished with a game-high-tying 29 points but often was seen squinting and rubbing his eye after returning to action.
Squinting into the midday sun, I could see the ghostly form of another wreck standing on the horizon like a lone stiletto.
Dark, indoor scenes from a film like Goodfellas, left my squinting to see where the mobsters' jackets ended and the nightclub began.
The tweet followed a video posted online of her squinting her eyes while holding a small Buddha statue drew ire in China.
Ensuring that you can actually read the screen without squinting is also probably more important than the blue light coming from it.
The following summer, in suburban St. Louis, I stood for hours on a slab of blistered concrete, squinting at a netless hoop.
My dad drove, his grubby Indiana Jones hat planted on his head, Tevas strapped to his feet, squinting determinedly at the horizon.
Nothing makes me feel more alive than squinting through the strobes at the ant-sized selector who's a few thousand feet away.
I asked him how he made sure the technique, which requires squinting at parchment, often through a magnifying glass, could be maintained.
The sound of traffic drowned out one whole interview, someone sitting on a bench in a city park, squinting into the lens.
But the algorithms that they tweak — I personally always imagine an old Swiss watchmaker squinting through a loupe — are top secret stuff.
"There's no way I'm going to get the truck down here," Lewis said, squinting as he surveyed the length of the block.
Rogers further explains how the computer measures "contempt," attributing it to a subtle squinting of eyes, furrowed brows or a slight lip snarl.
He is captured in old photos as a moustachioed patriarch, beside a wife in a smart hat and children squinting into the sun.
Streaming movies and TV shows on your phone is probably the most convenient thing ever — until you realize you're squinting to follow along.
"Don't be taken in by appearances," the hospital's anesthetist says as she sees me squinting to inspect it during my visit last October.
With enough squinting, you can draw an intellectual path between America's mostly reasonable diagnosis of the WTO's problems and some of its actions.
That followed a video posted online of her squinting her eyes while holding a small Buddha statue, which went down badly in China.
I remember crinkling my nose and squinting my eyes shut from the pain of that baby pink comb pulling through my thick tresses.
CHEMORA, Algeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Squinting under a relentless sun, Houssin Ghodbane watches his son tend a flock of 120 of their sheep.
Squinting at the small print of those elusive discount codes is a feat at the best of times, not least after several Stellas.
"It is frustrating to be so stuck," she says, squinting back towards the table we just moved from as the rain picks up.
Like all presidents, Trump will leave behind a unique legacy, one partly defined by his unnatural skin tone, squinting eyes, and bizarre hairstyle.
Then 60 minutes of bruising football came down to squinting through that snow to see where a long field-goal attempt would land.
His reading glasses are balanced over the bridge of his nose, his mouth fixed in a hard line of concentration, blue eyes squinting.
No family enjoys huddling around and squinting at the small screen on Grandma's smartphone as she swipes and narrates her vacation in Florida.
Trump, squinting at the audience, insisted that he would have found a way to get Bush to make a deal on the casino.
"It was a rough area but people were friendly," said Sweeney, squinting as dazzling sunlight poured through the windows of her North Kensington home.
Whatever the cause, most modern computing platforms make it pretty easy to increase the size of text and decrease the amount of squinting required.
But let's pause for a moment and ask ourselves, does squinting and talking in a loud voice even really count as a "Trump impression"?
The curious can do more of the "time domain" science Pan-STARRS was made for: catching explosions, watching rocks, and squinting at unexplained bursts.
Full wrap-around frames are the best option for protection, as they keep out stray light that would otherwise have you squinting all day.
With a bit of squinting and adjustment I found my right eye looking through a view finder like one on an old video camera.
These days, we're squinting at specs and doing math to figure out if upgrading to the latest device makes sense for the near future.
So many of my friends work remotely — writers and freelancers who often sit in the Bay Area breeze all day, squinting into their laptops.
At one point, he maintains that he can come to realizations about the Athenian past by "squinting" and intuiting what life must have been like.
I agree, vaguely, having spent too much time over the years in museums squinting at the information about mediums rather than engaging with the pieces.
Instead, the headache from staring at a computer screen just heightens from squinting to read minuscule tab titles, and being productive turns into being overwhelmed.
" She also tweeted a meme of a woman squinting, looking off in the distance captioned, "Me, trying to find any NFL owners with common sense.
It was "Freaky Gurl," and I remember staring out the window, squinting and fixating on anything we drove past, pretending I wasn't hearing the lyrics.
The only way to identify their records is by squinting at a little handstamp in colored ink, or the catalog number in the record's runout.
Squinting into the hot noon sun, I can see one man has improvised an oar, using a stick with a pan tied to the end.
KS: I'm squinting ... I want you to explain it more, Liz, just like I would if I was an editor, for example, on a story.
The commander-in-chief removed the protective glasses and gazed upward, squinting and even pointing at the thing he was told not to look at.
The chiseled and muscular models in Armani shows, with their squinting Blue Steel expressions, may sometimes seem like throwbacks in a twink and twunk era.
I didn't wear my glasses to dinner, weak eyes were for old women, not young men, and I worried about squinting unattractively at the menu.
On his perch as a most visible villain, Shkreli has been spotted squinting into an iPhone, in such prominent places as the Wall Street Journal.
"I prophesy that God will open big doors for his people in 2017," he declares, before sending the faithful out, squinting in the bright Georgia sunshine.
Wood explained that, in some scenes, she will catch herself squinting into the sunlight as she recites her lines, only to realize, Wait, would Dolores squint?
Those 2256 x 1504 pixels crammed into a squarer aspect ratio makes me regret the years I've spent squinting at 73:9 1920 x 1080 screens.
But the plant (first a tobacco plant, then glowing moss) never did glow quite brightly enough to be discernible without squinting your eyes in total darkness.
Passengers waiting to fly out of London's Gatwick airport Monday morning were left squinting and craning their necks to read whiteboards crammed with critical flight information.
The muscles around the eyes of Hannah Kallenbach, the architect's wife, contract "very slightly as though focusing on something very small or squinting against the sun".
This anti-glare display and Dell's ComfortView work to minimize squinting and blue light emissions — and the 1920 x 503 HD display looks pretty nice, too.
Heck, it might be able to fool you into thinking it were the real thing... if you were standing and squinting from very far away. Still.
Next door was a glass-enclosed space that looked like a gaming café—rows of computers with dozens of young men squinting intently at the screens.
I adore the idea of an academic watching hundreds of vidoes on their laptop for the purpose of analysis, squinting for evidence of something going somewhere.
He, too, found salvation from insomnia in audiobooks, specifically aboard the Pequod, squinting out at the 19th-century sea as he floated along on Melville's words.
Exhibit A: A photograph of Bob Dylan on a park bench in the winter of 1965, squinting into the sun, his lips chapped, offering a salute.
Despite the absence of local dimming in the X2998F, it still supports a high native contrast ratio that makes dark scenes feel deep without requiring squinting.
WASHINGTON — The people gathered in nature's gloom, squinting through a spitting rain, sizing up the man and his moment, in a city disinclined to welcome either.
Some squinting will be required to block out the race and class stereotyping, as well as the puddles of sentiment scattered throughout the highly predictable plot.
The fog of this primary isn't about to lift anytime soon, and if Democrats squinting through it see someone smiling in the distance, it's probably Donald Trump.
Although it requires the squinting of eyes to see the man's white G-string, the couple assures PEOPLE that he was not nude on the public beach.
I use it on the go too often to read tiny type while standing on a subway car, and I'm old enough that squinting isn't an option.
Floating over his dad's squinting face—the closest the man ever got to a proper smile—were the name, stats, and date of birth for Private Jackson.
Anyone who has spent the last several months squinting at poorly-lit Game of Thrones trailers knows that we have a very gory summer of television ahead.
Any contact lens user will recognize the following scenario: You've passed out at home, drunk or tired or both, and woken up squinting and unable to see.
"At least she takes care of herself," mumbles Inga's husband, Baldvin (a wonderfully wry Sigurdur Sigurjonsson), squinting sidelong at his frowzy spouse before escaping to choir practice.
Eat Sarit Packer is constantly looking over her shoulder, squinting at the past, because more than anything else, her cooking is inspired by what has come before.
Credit...Celeste Sloman for The New York Times "Are we sweating a little bit?" the ballet master Carlos Lopez said leaning forward and squinting into computer screen.
Squinting at the horizon as Hugh grew smaller and smaller, I said that if the sharks did get him I just hoped they'd spare his right arm.
" And lo, Baldwin's Trump was back, baby, squinting, pouting, and complaining about the media treating him "so unfairly by reporting all my remarks — even the bad ones.
But those $3.99 specs will get you on your feet just fine, which is to say, you can once again relish your phone without squinting or arm-stretching.
If you stare long enough at the front end, the LED lights seem to be squinting at you, hovering over the mouth, like a cat contemplating its hunt.
From the second Meghan set off from her hotel in a royal Rolls-Royce, people were squinting and screen-shotting, trying to get a glimpse of her outfit.
I have an album with several photos of young me, clad in shorts and a T-shirt, squinting into the sun, posing next to each of these women.
The revelations help explain how the firm, where partners earn more than $3 million a year, on average, is squinting to see a clear picture of its future.
The revelations help explain how the firm, where partners earn more than $3 million a year, on average, is squinting to see a clear picture of its future.
Squinting up from a dirt road below, Gu Tianyong, a 66-year-old farmer, pondered the colossus, which is a shortcut linking southwestern China with the east coast.
During the Argentina proceedings, multiple news outlets published a head shot of a Captain Ahab-looking man — squinting eyes, white chin-strap beard — whom they identified as Brodsky.
"I don't know if I would be able to live there, in a place where all that happened," she said quietly, her eyes squinting in the harsh sun.
" Carrie, with all her wit and defiance, held up an invisible coin to the sky and squinting, wondered what to make of the inscription, "In God we trust.
Why are you sat there now squinting slightly, as if conjuring Flo Rida as an idea, as an image, is more difficult than you could ever have imagined?
LG IPS LED Monitor — $149.99 in the PCMag Shop See Details If you find yourself squinting at your computer screen, upgrade to this large 2350-inch monitor from Dell.
"I think in the closest future, it will be possible to live in peace with the Boko Haram," he said, squinting against the harsh afternoon sun outside his home.
Unsurprisingly, it wasn't massively scary getting knocked around by the surf, muttering to myself about how much I hate my phone, squinting to see the shark kills on screen.
Each battery-powered arcade cabinet comes with just a single title, and even if you don't wear glasses, you'll probably find yourself squinting at their tiny, thumbnail-sized screens.
She's wearing glasses, leaning over and squinting, desperately trying to see something: "Me trying to spot my faves whilst everybody is getting slaughtered in the darkness," one caption said.
Well the advert here says it's a "1 bedroom semi-detached house", but I'm squinting and looking at the photos here, and listen: it's a conservatory; Where is it?
Huge pop songs are made for teenagers not male music writers in their 20s, squinting to decipher Justin Bieber lyric videos through their reading glasses between spoonfuls of granola.
A small crowd amassed recently at the corner of East Houston and Ludlow Streets, with people squinting in the evening sun, snapping photographs and maneuvering for the best angle.
They got out and walked side-by-side to the store's back entrance, squinting against the hard light off the facade's crisp white, bracing against a real winter wind.
You're sat, bobbing gently, in the black saddle of a computer chair, squinting under endless beams of fluorescent light, pretending to do something with invoices or spreadsheets, or something.
By their nature, these sorts of shows are tonics and provocations, suggestive rather than definitive, shy on eye candy, requiring comfortable shoes and lots of squinting at wall texts.
Squinting against the high-tide wind that rattles the palms, Shay follows Tumbu's grizzled head and bare, wiry back down to the seawall at the end of the garden.
Many of the photographs show groups of people banded together next to the tracks, all waiting in silence, hand covering eyes to block the sun, squinting at the train.
We spoke for hours every week, often late at night, squinting through the portal of a video chat to exchange complaints about our lives and show off household projects.
When CNN returned to the live shot, Burnett and Klobuchar sat side by side in folding chairs, squinting grimly at what appeared to be a monitor located somewhere offscreen.
She had been squinting into the camera while rehearsing a commercial when an advertising agency representative, observing her in the studio, suggested that she wear her glasses on air.
"I haven't had an accident in 35 years," Mr. Prasad exclaimed — but then reluctantly admitted that he has lately been squinting to see whether a traffic light had changed.
To add to the effect, you can also reduce the brightness of the screen; you're less likely to want to look at it if you're squinting all the time.
I've somehow managed to avoid needing glasses my entire life, but squinting at these tiny screens for longer than five or ten minutes left my eyes feeling taxed and strained.
Han (squinting, trying to think, furrowing eyebrows, and looking confused): I..think that the results with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump…I'm not sure of the question…I don't know.
Sure, your eyes will probably hurt squinting at its 1.5-inch OLED screen and your fingers will cramp up pecking at its teeny, tiny buttons, but hot damn, it works.
On a London street he saw a businessman drinking his coffee and squinting at his phone, while on the pavement beside him a homeless man huddled in a sleeping bag.
Are those your barely-there crow's feet from squinting at the sun all those times you left your sunglasses at home, or are they wide cracks in the earth's surface?
Instead of watching stuffed L train after stuffed L train roll through the Bedford Avenue station, we could all be chilling in the sky drinking tea and squinting at skyscrapers.
A still of Daenerys Targaryen squinting during a scene in the final season of "Game of Thrones" became a viral meme that's often used to depict passive-aggressive behavior online.
It's not fancy, but it will work for most odd jobs in a first apartment — and save you annoying time spent squinting in front of whatever you're trying to hang.
Young's book releases a universal shout — political in the best, most visceral way, critical, angry, squinting hard at this culture — while remaining at the same time deeply and lovingly personal.
The 215 presidential election recount, with its televised images of hapless county officials in Florida squinting at ballots to discern voter intent, was the debacle that launched a thousand fixes.
I barely saw my family, I almost went blind squinting at old newspaper clippings, and they've sent me "one last round of edits" like six times in the last month.
Adobe only offers a maximum of 24 percent scaling of its UI, which still leaves me squinting at the menu options and working more off memory than what I can see.
Yes, it'll take some digging, but will surely save you money on Advil for all the headaches you're avoiding, and time that would otherwise be spent confusedly squinting at fine print.
This means you can close one eye and still perceive the full image and even change which object in a scene you're focusing on by squinting at a far-off object.
Pence even seemed to be doing a Ronald Reagan impression—perhaps the teleprompter was too far away, but he kept squinting and cocking his head in a distinctly Gipper-like fashion.
Davidson kicked things off by posting a photo of himself and actor Brian Tyree Henry, writing in his caption, "I'm having his kids" (alongside a squinting face with tongue emoji, natch).
But if you're squinting in confusion at this song's high placement, we're going to go ahead and assume you haven't watched the above explicit version, which ramps everything up to 11.
Squinting past the Soviet-era concrete excesses, one can sense what drew the elite here: the glittering sea, the mountain air mingling with the perfume of cedar trees and pink mimosa.
You can see these trolls squinting into screens, clacking away on keyboards, making their fake content show up in bad fonts down the Facebook feeds of gullible people all across America.
The fountain is on again now that it's hot, and the only way to really see what's going on around it is through sunglasses, or squinting hard beneath a brimmed hat.
Osborne said as she sat on the beach with her two daughters and son-in-law, squinting into the sun and fighting a whipping wind that blew sand against the dunes.
Ties At the steering wheel my father consults his large paper map, turning it this way and that, squinting at the small blue lines that squiggle through tiny Maine coastal towns.
But to many American parents sitting at kitchen tables and squinting at their children's homework, they were prime examples of bureaucrats reinventing the wheel and causing undue stress in the process.
A light, Evian-mist kind of rain was falling, and by squinting through it I could just make out the silky gray of the Gironde at the edge of the estate.
I haven't figured it all out, but I do know that five years from now, I don't want to be clicking through old photos and squinting at the curve of my thighs.
It can be hard for the layman to get a deep inspector's view of something without squinting really hard or getting their face all up in whatever they're trying to look at.
It's quick and blurry – gotta save some of those secrets for the theatrical release, after all – but if you're curious, skip to the 0:11 mark above and try squinting really hard.
Here's a reality: Chris Paul is one of the best players in NBA history, and for the past couple years he was doing it while squinting because his eyesight was so poor.
Big Time's tank was very quiet by comparison, requiring a lot of squinting and really good light for the embedded magnifiers to offer a fleeting glance of one or two drifting by.
If we're really being generous — if we're really, really squinting our eyes to give college sports programs the benefit of the doubt — if that's the case, then maybe — maybe — you get one.
He spent much of his Oval Office address squinting in the camera, as if he couldn't read his teleprompter, and — as social media noted — he audibly sniffed after many of his lines.
With his squinting blue eyes and clean-shaven good looks, Mr. Heard often embodied the stereotype of the 1980s businessman, bringing a mixture of flustered charm and self-assurance to the roles.
The issue was that Phelps was a 33-year-old designated hitter and by definition had a limited shelf-life, while Buhner was 23 and had a future you could discern without squinting.
During the actual game, which takes place at the United Center in Chicago, those sitting courtside can be seen squinting into it, trying to identify whoever last dunked all over his adolescent brethren.
The Soviet Union was in a glorious free fall, shedding republics seemingly by the day, and Eastern Europe was squinting out into the light of liberation for the first time in forty years.
Mr. Jagger, meanwhile, went couture, working with the leading fashion designers, including Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen and Hedi Slimane, for stage outfits that would pop even for fans squinting from the bleachers.
It has a high-resolution 300 ppi display so I'm not squinting at the words on the page, and the brightness settings let me adjust the light to whatever level I'm comfortable with.
Flip-Up Tac Glasses Tactical eyewear helps you see clearly in the sun, no squinting required, but those who wear regular glasses don't get the luxury of these shades — until now, that is.
Emerging from the building where I worked, eyes squinting in the sunlight that I saw too little of, I checked my phone and noticed several text messages and phone calls from my wife.
Whenever he bends over or squats with the ball, he can't help but imagine rules officials assigned to monitor potential rules violations squinting at their screens, scrutinizing his release down to the inch.
Bulldozers are common sights, along with the ubiquitous Chinese foreman taking a drag on his cigarette, squinting under the sun at Ugandan laborers digging a ditch or performing some other rudimentary road-building task.
But maybe you're not a fan of hunched-over squinting into a telescope's eyepiece amid swarms of nipping insects, while taking brief breaks to shine your red-filtered flashlight down at a reference guide.
Around 9:30 in the morning, 90,000 customers of Pacific Gas & Electric lost power shortly after the workday started, forcing techies and office drones out of their offices, squinting like cavefish in the sunshine.
Bless Taylor's heart, but her portrayal of getting high on the kickass drug often consists mainly of squinting and looking like an agitated woodland creature (and not in the impossibly charming Squirrel Girl way).
Instead of squinting through traffic to look for a license plate that matches the one listed in your app — or awkwardly hop in the wrong car — the new Amp will display a certain color.
Festivals don't always have to be shivering in a field in a cagoule, squinting at what looks like it could be ZZ Top, taking turns to trek to the nearest bunch of overflowing portaloos.
The revelations help explain how one of the country's most prominent law firms, where partners earn more than $3 million a year, on average, is squinting to see a clear picture of its future.
I was with my mate, and this girl, and a few of her equally scary mates are walking toward us, and I haven't got my glasses on, so I guess I'm squinting a bit.
In jeans, a hoodie and a Yankees cap, he's forever squinting at his phone, arranging, researching, connecting, checking in with his 2000-year-old son, who has chipped a tooth in a skateboarding accident.
ST. MARY'S, Isles of Scilly — There is about an hour to go and much to do before kickoff when the players begin to arrive, bleary-eyed and heavy-legged, squinting in the cold sunlight.
Trey Mourning's game is less bullish than his father's, reflecting the sport's dramatic shift since those Heat-Knicks conflagrations, which often ended with neither team within squinting view of 90 points, much less 100.
I'm so accustomed to seeing Philip with a new face every so often that I spent the whole time squinting at the screen trying to figure out if the driver of the car was him.
Can you imagine if you were the sun and the first thing you saw when you came to from being dunked on by the moon was a smile of such singularity squinting up at you?
I'm standing—sweating, squinting, panting—at the opposite end of a court from 21-year-old Ulises Blanch, one of the many elite athletes who train here at the United States Tennis Association's National Campus.
In mid-May, President Donald Trump spent 20-plus minutes standing in the White House Rose Garden, squinting in the midday sun as he spoke about his plan to overhaul the country's current immigration system.
"I think that's Mo in the checkout line over there," said Tom Rich, vice president of Whole Foods's Rocky Mountain region, squinting across the store at Mo Siegel, one of the founders of Celestial Seasonings.
"Some squinting will be required to block out the race and class stereotyping, as well as the puddles of sentiment scattered throughout the highly predictable plot," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The Times.
Squinting my eyes in the near white out conditions was mildly annoying, and, sure, I was worried about the 30-mile-per-hour winds beating against the few inches of skin I'd arrogantly left exposed.
On the cover of The Sound of Gravel is a photograph: four tow-haired children squinting into the sunlight, smiling, hopeful – the kind of Polaroid that could have been pulled from just about any family album.
And the thing about 8K TVs is, uh... The good news is that the long night is ostensibly over thanks to one Arya Stark, so we might be done squinting at Thrones for the foreseeable future.
Even before age 53, kids should have a vision exam if they appear to have issues such as squinting at objects in the distance or consistently closing one eye when they look at things, doctors say.
If you've been squinting at your TV lately, perhaps you don't need glasses — you just need a better TV. We've gathered the best deals on 4K smart TVs of various shapes and sizes for this week.
Because, I think—in that photo of Pete Doherty wearing an enormous coat and half-squinting at a sausage, almost visibly suppressing a burp—the photographer here might have captured a perfect, pure moment of regret.
Trust me, I know — I'm squinting at my computer as I type this in three-month old, dried out contacts because I've been too busy and too cheap to go online and refill my contact prescription.
I read the news the same way I recently watched a TV show about dermatological surgery: rapt with revulsion, face half-averted, squinting helplessly at the moist plops and glistening excisions through the chinks in my fingers.
Intended to be viewed on the simple display of a Game Boy, the images the Game Boy Camera takes are always super pixelated and often require squinting just to figure out what the heck the subject is.
I was finally free and stumbled out of the room after my six hours of hentai, squinting my eyes as I walked through the fully lit hotel lobby and saw people sleeping on various couches and chairs.
But now that Weinstein and Halperin, along with other prominent figures are squinting in the withering glare of unwanted publicity, maybe others will think twice before acting, or before looking away at the sight of inappropriate behavior.
OTTAWA — Viewed at just the right angle, and maybe with a bit of squinting — and perhaps a little imagination — the natural stone formation resembled a charging elephant, about 100 feet high and up to eight feet wide.
In late January 2017, I caught a tweet being shared between peers in the games press, featuring a photograph of a British pub sign in that had everyone stroking their chin and squinting at least one eye.
CreditCreditChad Blakley/Lightsoverlapland On a clear January night in northern Sweden, after hours of squinting and wondering if this or that small cloud might be the northern lights, a shimmering, alien-green ribbon unfurled across the sky.
The pounding headache, dry mouth, and cartwheeling stomach are universal signs that you overdid it—and that you're spending the morning squinting at your phone with one eye open and texting "never drinking again" to your group chat.
Every day in his basement office was basically the same; he'd focus his microscope on a slide of tissue, squinting for minutes at a time, methodically making notes about the shape of the cells, their size, their surroundings.
It's also plenty large, at 13.3-inches, which means you have more space for doing stuff without squinting and more room for moving windows around, as opposed to the smaller, but more expensive and less powerful, regular MacBook.
It is unclear why he is there, yet there he remains, leaning on a doorframe and kind of squinting over to where the interviews are taking place, then eventually beginning to pace back and fourth behind the interviewees.
I'm no expert, but I find it hard to believe Abbott and Costello (the names the humans rudely assign to the main aliens) really became nearly fluent in English by squinting at a whiteboard from 50 feet away.
They look the same, dress the same, even fuck it all up in the same ways (in an illegal drag race, by "accidentally" saying something racist, squinting in mugshots taken after trespassing on a ex's Palm Beach lawn).
"The guys in Washington say one thing about not wanting us on the ground but no one from the Border Patrol here has ever told me they don't want our help," he said, squinting under the midday sun.
It isn't so big where it will be a nuisance or a tech monstrosity in the middle of your living room, but it also isn't so small that you'll be squinting to see every detail on the screen.
And since you'll never be able to predict the exact trajectory of a bomb's fall, Mr. Gorski said, squinting into a bright afternoon sun as he walked near a downtown Anchorage park, then worrying about it becomes pointless.
Sanders certainly took some body blows, but trying to find the affront to her looks felt like squinting at a magic eye poster, waiting for the insult to pop out and seeing nothing but ruthless attacks on her character.
Moments later you're kneeling behind the couch in front of the router, covered in dust, squinting to try to read the password on the sticker on the back—all to just wind up typing it into your phone wrong.
I genuinely hope you had the restraint to save it for Sunday, instead of squinting through the pixelated pirated version, which rendered the darker scenes impenetrable and had the dragons looking like they were made out of Lego bricks.
Back home a few days later, frustrated as I sat in the water hoping for a wave, squinting into the unchanging horizon, I began to worry that the smooth predictability of NLand's offerings had somehow ruined me for surfing.
If you're tired of squinting to see where the ball went on your laptop or are tired of going to the bar only to crane your neck for 90 mins just to catch a sliver of the TV, we got you.
As a result, the characters feel deeply Floridian: They know the cadences of speech, but also the particular gait required in Florida heat; they have the listlessness down, the early crinkles around the eyes from squinting too much into the sun.
He got moved to an entire house stocked with girls desperate to couple up and make it into the villa proper and he fudged around for two days squinting and not wearing SPF in front of the two extra blondes.
Juliette shows me her kitchen, a low hut adjacent to the house, and squats down to add more wood to the fire under a big stew pot, coughing and squinting to show me how uncomfortable and smoky the unventilated space was.
In between the flashing bulbs of the paparazzi and the blinding lights that bounced off each bling-y look that came down the runway, there was a lot to look (at if you could keep from squinting the entire time).
She's deafblind, and riding an older car is an exercise in desperately squinting at station names or asking strangers on the train where she is, because only new cars have a well-maintained speaker system that's comprehensible through her hearing aids.
Kids these days don't know the hardships us older folks (that means over 30) had to endure back in the early days of personal computing, like hoping that a 5¼-inch disk still works or squinting at a monochrome monitor.
Mr. Shannon — whose broad forehead, squinting eyes and hard-set jaw are as essential to Mr. Nichols's imagination as shotguns and pickup trucks — shows up in "Midnight Special" as one of a pair of outlaws who have recently kidnapped a child.
Though a sudden shift in weather meant visibility was near zero when I ascended, it was still worth it for the overwhelming sense of smallness I felt, standing on the edge of the mountain and squinting into a white abyss.
" Though Mr. Fallon is not averse to joking about Mr. Trump on his program or impersonating him in comedy sketches that portray the president as a squinting narcissist, he does not want this type of humor consuming "The Tonight Show.
But the hunt for profit tells executives which way to steer: though the company runs television ads of squinting Eskimo hunters, declaring "I am Inupiaq," it also took the oil industry's side in a controversial state referendum over oil taxes.
"What we have accomplished is truly unique: a building with 48 units that are all affordable, supported by services that are specifically tailored to LGBT seniors who will be able to live independently," Fegenbush said, squinting in the midday sun.
The light is hazy, but the man is squinting, as if staring into the face of divine radiance — a reminder that buses are anticipated as eagerly as the Second Coming and that timetables are best regarded as prophecies of dubious reliability.
Apple will immediately take advantage of all that extra screen real estate with a new watch face featuring up to eight complications, or widgets, including quick access to communicating with friends and family, that will all be accessible at a quick, squinting glance.
If the primary selling point of a smartwatch is really convenience/glanceability the watch wearer really does not want to have to be squinting at lots of tiny icons and manually loading data to get the function they need in a given moment.
They were mostly artless—the mind reels at how many photos there are of squinting men named Greg still out there in the world, stuck in paperbacks or moldering in attics or awaiting a long-overdue pulping—and they were impossibly legion.
Squinting at the surf as his plane is refuelled, he points out memorials and bunkers that bear witness to the marines, navy personnel and contractors who held off a vastly larger Japanese force for 16 days, at the start of the Pacific war.
Charlotte joined the rest of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the annual Trooping the Colour celebrations – showing off her first royal wave and squinting at the roaring fly-past by the Royal Air Force in the process. 2.
I'd fall into a trance doing this and lose track of time — it wasn't unusual for three hours to pass before I gave up, flushed a trash can's worth of bloody tissues, and went to bed, sore from hunching over and squinting.
"Melania looks great, but we have to think about how to make her more relatable for the convention, maybe less contour makeup and her smiling and not squinting so much," Ivanka said just two days earlier, at a meeting with Donald's campaign team.
Brett Klika, founder of SPIDERfit Kids, an online kids-fitness resource in San Diego, used to wear his everyday sunglasses for his 6-year-old daughter's soccer games, but when he wore his sports glasses one day, he found himself squinting less. Why?
He craned his neck and brought his own eye closer and closer to the photo, squinting, straining every muscle until he found something he took to be a sign, an invitation—a single red pixel in the darkness of the boy's right pupil.
There's also no need to desperately gaze up at aisle signs to find your bearings; small markets often don't even need aisle signs, because you can usually just stand in the middle or glance down the aisles and see nearly every item without squinting.
This time I'm up in the dress circle, squinting through dry contacts to get a good look Minhaj, who's energy permeates the cavernous space as much as it filled cozy Cherry Lane years ago – if anything, his performance is magnified to match the venue.
And he's always a vision of rural pride: His home-cut Caesar-ish haircut flat and uneven on his head, his eyes squinting toward some unseen middle distance, his fingers hooked in his pant loops, his plaid flannel so uncool it may actually be cool.
After a half hour in CVS flipping over cartons and squinting at product descriptions—I'd been on the pill for years, so I was new to this—I went with a pack of Trojan Pure Ecstasy ("FEELS LIKE NOTHING'S THERE!" it said on the box).
Yet each subject offered their own rich material for deducing not only circumstance but the emotional life arising from that circumstance: the clenched jaw and wary eyes of a well-dressed man on the subway, the miner squinting, or maybe winking, from behind blackened cheeks.
After a half hour in CVS flipping over cartons and squinting at product descriptions—I'd been on the pill for years, so I was new to this—I went with a pack ofTrojan Pure Ecstasy ("FEELS LIKE NOTHING'S THERE!" it said on the box).
One Friday evening well into December, when the idyllic New England campus had already begun to empty out for winter break, I was alone in the Sciences Library — the one that stayed open all night — squinting down at my notes on the Russian intelligentsia.
I've spent most of my leisure time and a good chunk of my work weeks squinting at postcard-size videos on my laptop, hoping to peer inside the soul of the Super Bowl, or at least get some laughs at the expense of Garo Yepremian.
It is beyond awesome that we little lumps of protoplasm squinting out at the Universe from our shaky platform in the outskirts of an insignificant galaxy can, after four decades of indefatigable effort, detect and characterize a black hole merger over a billion light years away.
But still, squinting to read the infinitesimal-size recycling codes on the bottom of a toy, navigating esoteric labels, Facebook debates, customer reviews, and conflicting medical advice all to just determine what's safest for my kids to eat, dress in, and play with is kind of miserable.
She's sitting on a stone step, dressed in a polka-dotted sunsuit and matching sun hat—her eyes squinting against the sun, her mouth set in a near-smile—and she has assumed Bertin's pose, as if she had seen the portrait and were mimicking it.
Save for the segregation of Syrian from Russian soldiers, the camerawork dutifully bore out this unity by cutting between slow-motion drone footage of ancient stonework, honeyed in late afternoon light, and shots of the audience squinting somberly through works by Bach, Prokofiev, and Rodion Shchedrin.
CreditCreditLexey Swall for The New York Times ARLINGTON, Va. — The advancing front of tourists in matching T-shirts, squinting toward the gently rolling hillsides covered with gravestones, made its way into America's most famous cemetery by walking right past its grand, ceremonial entrance with barely a glance.
Keenly aware that the news conference on Wednesday was one last opportunity to help promote euthanasia and assisted dying in his own country, Mr. Goodall withstood the barrage of questions, squinting because of the flashing cameras and sometimes struggling to understand because of his hearing loss.
Anyone who came away from Wednesday's press conference with a sense of what the Raptors intend to do from here is better at reading between incredibly thin lines than I am, or they're squinting too hard at a 3D puzzle that doesn't actually contain a schooner within.
So as with many Murphy projects, I found myself squinting at my screen throughout Cult trying to figure out exactly how much this show is trying to hold a mirror up to itself — or its audience — versus smashing the mirror so as to impress everyone with its sheer force.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The DM303's default font size strikes a good balance between squeezing a lot of text on screen while keeping things legible, but you can also make it larger, or much, much smaller, to the point where you'll be squinting your way through a document.
And as I sit there, tinkering with his hair sliders on my 55" 4K TV, I'll suddenly be 15 years old again, squinting at my 13" CRT telly in my bedroom, chuckling away to myself as I choose just the right brightness of red for my friend Jake's hair.
Perry wore a sunflower dress during a Taiwanese show, a symbol representative of Taiwanese independence; Hadid posed with a Buddha cookie by squinting her eyes in mock yellowface on her sister's Instagram Stories — her Weibo apology was later derided by Chinese who felt that it was half-baked.
It took quite a bit of squinting, but the figure on the back of the dragon does appear to have white hair that matches Daenerys', and we have trouble imagining a surprise plot twist where someone else steals a ride on one of the Mother of Dragon's children.
Every 25 minutes, a child is born in the United States dependent on opioids—a dependency that can cause their first days of life to be spent shrieking in pain, limbs trembling within the cold confines of their plastic NICU cribs, eyes squinting against the harsh lights above.
Harden, meanwhile, was left with a scary laceration on his left eyelid and two bloodshot eyes after taking an inadvertent rake to the face from Draymond Green — but he amassed a team-high 29 points through blurry vision despite squinting and wincing for the rest of the evening.
So, to clarify for anyone squinting at their televisions and wondering how Foles managed to bend time and space: No, he did not actually depart one stadium in the Midwest after bewitching his opponent and then materialize in another to do the same — though such confusion would be understandable.
This required some heroic squinting at the historical record, as when the president described the founding of the UN as a great bet on "the independent strength of its members", born out of a "great victory" by patriotic French, British, Polish and other warriors against "evil" in the second world war.
The mirror caught my reflection, and suddenly I was squinting into my eyes, trying to figure out how I could be madly in love with someone but know in my core that if the person I was drinking with at this bar made a move, I would go along with it.
Here's the most striking slide in the presentation: In case you don't feel like squinting, let me draw your attention to the fact that a majority of those surveyed (51 percent) believe that 100 percent renewables is a good idea even if it raises their energy bills by 30 percent.
In a lot of the photos since The Apprentice, though, he is strictly in character as the boss he played on that show: glowering and jowly, squinting and wearing on his powdered blobfish mug the sort of pained and impatient facial expression you might also see on a baby with gas.
Backed with remixes from Scratcha DVA, Tom Blip and Contours, it's got us daydreaming about disposable barbecues and underdone sausages and cans in the park and tennis and 99s and the smell of suncream on flesh and pink-hued tower blocks squinting into the dusk and grass-burns and boating lakes and dew.
Wherever Payne is—and he looks as confused about it as I am—he should stay there as long as possible, in that exact same shirt, wearing those exact same steampunk shades, squinting off into the exact same middle distance, because lord knows what's happening to and for the Bulls this season.
She writes about her mother's alcoholism, about her former husband's heroin addiction, and finally about her own drinking almost always in the third person, in stories where she blurs her identity out from the center by establishing a different first person narrator, as though squinting at something too painful to witness fully.
That's without squinting and peering deeply into UFC, and realizing that pro wrestling probably didn't look much different in 1915 than MMA does now: increasingly showy, with a whiff that something is not quite what it seems, even as the whole thing hasn't hit the realm of scripted television drama just yet.
Unlike others nearing 50, she says she hasn't noticed any memory lapses or low energy, but she does admit to squinting at her phone, getting aches in the middle of her back and noticing that her muscles get loose when she dances too much (which she supplements by adding weight training into her workouts).
The true lifecycle of a buzzword likely begins with a marketer attempting to distill technical advantages into something attention-grabbing, other marketers glomming on like bedbugs, users squinting and puzzling over its meaning, and finally, reluctant acceptance of some nebulous, "flexible" definition that solidifies its position in the industry lexicon (Exhibit A: "zero trust").
Watch: The History of the Vibrator When I first saw DiCaprio on that wall, squinting into the evening sun, the burning stump of a cigarette in his mouth, I let out the specific kind of noise that happens when your vagina, lungs, and throat all squeeze at once out of lust, longing, and aspiration.
I think it's hilarious to watch Annalise Keating cruelly brushing off her male and female lovers one moment, covering up a murder the next, and then shuffling and squinting her way down to the kitchen in the middle of the night, unable to control her desire for another bite of ice cream straight from the box.
For all of the anger and panic Trump tends to induce in his opposition, in speeches where's he's reading from a teleprompter—rather than playing to a crowd of fans—he tends to come off as stiff while constantly squinting, a raunchy improv comic forced to give a bar mitzvah toast for his least-favorite nephew.
For baby boomers who moved to the Bay Area in search of the unfussy good life, in the late 20th century, it was all about squinting just right to make our dry coastal hills look like Provence — per the instructions of the Francophile chefs Jeremiah Tower and Alice Waters of the legendary Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse.
And so it is with this: We look out into the persistent darkness, squinting at its familiar shapes—the ones our mothers told us about, the ones which have propped up our entire lives—but we can try to reckon with the scale of what has led us to this moment, the millennia, the bodies, the blood.
The main difference with a cheap pair of polarized shades is that you won't have the clarity of a high-grain glass or quality resin, which might leave you squinting a lot, and you'll have a harder time seeing your phone screen while wearing them, which, in our opinion, is worth dropping a few extra dollars for most people.
Cernovich was sweating through his shirt when Duke found him, so he mopped him down and snapped a few shots, one of which Cernovich has used as his Twitter profile — head cropped within the frame and tilted at an angle, his slightly wet-looking hair brushed jauntily to the side and his squinting blue eyes matching his collared shirt.
Seated under Japanese cherry trees near the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, squinting slightly against the bright sunshine, a quintet of wind soloists was playing a breezy minuet by Haydn while periodic gusts of wind shook loose hundreds of petals, sprinkling the players and their audience of tourists and stroller-pushing parents in a gentle swirl of pink.
Don't go squinting to see if you can spot Poe Dameron at the controls, however — these are unpiloted drones based most likely on the Cargo Air Vehicle design Boeing has recently shown off, which sports six rotors (you can see them in close-ups of the X-wing included in the gallery at the end of this post).
Squinting at Dead Rising's tiny in-game text, it was clear that this was a machine with its sights firmly set on the future, and my tired old analogue boot of a television was obviously too old to keep up with such a forward-facing system, having traveled with me through the doors of two broken homes, and three impossibly squalid university residences.
There's Celeste, squinting at her therapist (Robin Weigert) while visualizing (and not disclosing) the full truth of what's going on with Perry at home, reliving the dual humiliation of enduring her husband's wrath for something as silly as telling him to pick up their kids' toys, and then feeling so turned on that she wants to fuck him on the floor.
Though it's not hard to see Megan Rapinoe's incredible goals, making out the individual players, where the ball is, and what the score is takes way too much squinting when watching any sport on a crappy TV.  A 673K TV gets you four times the resolution of a regular HD TV, with billions of colors and thousands of pixels working together to illuminate the little details.
Because, sure, it was probably incredible to have been 23 years old in the 1970s and inches away from the dripping, writhing chest of Robert Plant, but it's not quite the same in 2018 when you're squinting at it via some buffering illegal download while your Whatsapp keeps flashing and you can hear your flatmate banging on about moth eggs in her couscous in the other room.
I'm no expert, but I'd place its origins in the given timeframe in Tuscany, in part for the awkward reason that by stepping back from it and kind of squinting, I imagined it in twodimensions as a drawing, one that might display just the kind of softened naturalism, sfumature and all, very characteristic of Tuscan — and perhaps even specifically Florentine — drafting at the time.
Even in "Certain Women" in 2016, when Kelly Reichardt wanted a performance so minimal and restrained that she told Dern not to move her foot while lying in bed, Dern found a way to express the contradictory desires, impulses and disappointments that were driving her character's choices by setting her mouth and squinting so that her eyes appeared to be covered with a vague cirrostratus scrim.
Letter of Recommendation Last winter, I found myself in a familiar position: my neck craned forward, my hearing aids hissing along to a jukebox in a Manhattan dive bar, squinting and nodding as I tried to make out what was being said by my date, a handsome, affable man who had not taken to heart my suggestion that we go somewhere quiet and well lit.
Like model Gigi Hadid, who Page Six reports was likely banned from China due to a February Instagram video in which she held up a Buddha-shaped biscuit and imitated it by squinting her eyes, Perry also had her visa denied apparently after officials learned of a 2015 incident that involved the singer wearing a dress with sunflowers during a performance in Taipei, Taiwan, while also waving a Taiwanese flag.
Sally Mann's "Immediate Family" (1992), a collection of carefully composed images of Mann's three young children being children—wetting the bed, swimming, squinting through an eyelid swollen by a bug bite—came out when the controversy surrounding Robert Mapplethorpe's "The Perfect Moment" exhibition was still fresh, and it reopened the question of what the limits should be when it comes to making art that can be considered emotionally pornographic.
Nick and Amanda would be happily squinting and giggling at each other right now, or Amanda would be sitting on the side of road somewhere in Mexico, having fallen victim to the same classic "just run into Walmart and buy a pair of flip-flops while I drive the car around the block" scheme that derailed Natalie Portman's life in the 2000 film Where the Heart Is. It is Nick's destiny to be the Bachelor.
I can feel you squinting at the division between the subhead and the text here, because I'm sure making it sound like this is a show about a wide variety of people being reborn as white men, and even if that might not be a big deal to them in the far future, it's sure going to be a big deal to a bunch of viewers calling for better representation in 2018.
It would be a six-hour drive to Polly's now, not a possible there-and-back in a day, and anyway, the children were growing up and the older ones were going to college, and it had always been a little bit of a folly, so many hours in the car for a pancake breakfast, so many years of reliably missing the peak foliage or squinting through the rain as we went speeding by a nice-looking maple.
The product costs $199.99 for every team or $119.99 for one team, and games can be watched on most connected devices including your phone, tablet or smart TV. But here's the thing: the stream that League Pass gives you to watch on your 5-inch phone is the same stream you'd watch on your 50-inch TV. This results in a lot of squinting and wishing you were just at home in front of your TV instead of struggling to watch on your phone.
Here's the relevant section of the CLCPA (just to give you a flavor of what I've been squinting at all day): State agencies, authorities and entities, in consultation with the environmental justice working group and the climate action council, shall, to the extent practicable, invest or direct available and relevant programmatic resources in a manner designed to achieve a goal for disadvantaged communities to receive forty percent of overall benefits of spending on clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects or investments in the areas of housing, workforce development, pollution reduction, low income energy assistance, energy, transportation and economic development, provided however, that disadvantaged communities shall receive no less than thirty-five percent of the overall benefits of spending on clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects or investments and provided further that this section shall not alter funds already contracted or committed as of the effective date of this section.
Here is a list of latent worries I constantly, constantly have, humming away like an old fridge, the worries, a panicked sound that is there so long you almost ignore it—almost—until in the dead hours of the night it wakes you and won't let you rest with its clanging: — That one day a small dog will use its incredible leg strength and vertical leap to jump, gracefully, perfect spiral, and bite me directly on the dick and/or balls; — That my wisdom teeth, which never truly have emerged, are doing something incredibly uncool down there in the depths, that maybe my wisdom teeth are growing sideways through my jaw, or something, burrowing through the bone, and that eventually I will have to go full "Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 4" about it; — That squinting at Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram again, Twitter, Facebook once more, then Twitter for half an hour before I do anything every morning will eventually make me totally and utterly blind; Anyway, bad news for me, then, because a recent medical journal report has found that looking at your iPhone in bed can make you temporarily blind.

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