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The ground beneath her was soft and suggestive of sleep.
The skull measurements are at least suggestive of a female.
" He said the findings were "suggestive of a slippery slope.
He, too, noted the flattened villi so suggestive of celiac.
They also, as Stubbs pointed out, can be suggestive of vaginas.
The bodies, impressively maintained, are suggestive of strength and athletic ability.
Ms. Sumpter's enunciation has a near-metonymic precision suggestive of Mrs.
All showed signs of brain calcification, which is suggestive of brain inflammation.
It's a seller's market for domains suggestive of Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and blockchains.
It's also suggestive of the president's growing paranoia—and perhaps even dementia.
Her body language was suggestive of offering and respect in doing so.
Early voting numbers are also suggestive of Comey's impact on the race.
The X-ray that showed extra bone was also suggestive of acromegaly.
Inside the stadium was a heat suggestive of the hinges of hell.
Beyonce's lyrics are not suggestive of assault or ownership or property of bodies.
The Pew Research Center's 240 Religious Landscape Survey is suggestive of this trend.
All of this is suggestive of at least a short-term selling climax.
"Heavy" is blandly suggestive of burdens stoically borne rather than horrors unwillingly endured.
Instead, the results add to the weight of evidence suggestive of Alzheimer's disease.
For me, Richter's paintings are much more rewarding, sleek, and suggestive of today.
The melodic progression of "HoursDaysMonthsSeasons" initially follows a circular logic, suggestive of stationary melancholy.
Now it's only suggestive of conflict, as opposed to dominance by way of brutality.
History, though, is highly suggestive of the next senator from Florida being a Republican.
Bruno's chapter is the most suggestive of a wider world beyond the market walls.
TRUMP: So the person, honestly, that's been most suggestive of that would — is you.
I think it's all suggestive of the same action we've really seen in recent months.
No human remains were found at the site, or other artifacts suggestive of human habitation.
The flannel moth caterpillar's bright yellow-orange tufts are suggestive of a certain presidential candidate.
The system learns which combinations of sometimes obscure factors are most suggestive of a problem.
"We do not see any skin indications that are strongly suggestive of mistreatment," he said.
The improvement has been a steady grind higher, suggestive of an uptrend likely to persist.
Thanks to the friction of two bodies together, suggestive of the physical mechanism of pleasure.
Indeed, the paintings in Under-Song are suggestive of a larger imagined series of stories.
You can also see a rounded form embedded in the pours, suggestive of a profile.
This unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, and suggestive of conjoined figures.
EXTRATERRESTRIAL HIGHWAY, the sign reads, in a retro-futuristic font suggestive of a space computer.
Some of these people had names that could be mistaken as suggestive of inappropriate words.
Gundlach also mentioned ISM manufacturing readings showing a contraction as suggestive of a future downturn.
The collection consists of breezy gingham mini-dresses that are suggestive of vintage kitchen aprons.
We will first look for water vapor in the planet's atmosphere -- suggestive of liquid water oceans.
It is a disgusting fantasy image, albeit artistically rendered, suggestive of crude sexual violence against women.
That's fascinating, and might be suggestive of where our priorities should lie in other democratic reforms.
But the tusk on the left is a bit shorter and sloped, suggestive of a juvenile.
This is only emphasised by the Maya the Bee imagery itself, suggestive of childlike regression tactics.
The cyclic fevers were suggestive of malaria — rare in this country, but still worth thinking about.
Faces are often disturbingly "out of sight," masked with shaded curved visors suggestive of astronauts' gear.
Many others, however, have symptoms suggestive of the condition, creating a need for a simple diagnostic test.
There's no fancy nano- or bio- technology involved, nothing theoretical or suggestive of a near-future Singularity.
On their own, organics aren't suggestive of life, but they are the raw ingredients required for life.
After all, tech enthusiasts have labeled this data as data exhaust – not exactly suggestive of something important.
The nonsense in Lear is suggestive of new sense, more than cracking wise at the old kind.
" Beyond these particular evocations, Gorovoy sites the series as suggestive of "isolation, loneliness, self-confrontation, and coupling.
Her music's whiplash-inducing transitions between forms and styles has always been suggestive of violence and chaos.
The forms in her paintings are suggestive of the most primary elements: the landscape; the body; religious iconography.
"It's an epic revelation about the past, and that's suggestive of the future," said Podeswa, putting things mildly.
Rather than a scene suggestive of a narrative, the tableau features a stream of boats oriented at random.
Such visual thought is outside of spatiality; something deeply suggestive of the non-spatial character of consciousness itself.
That's suggestive of media influence, but research also backs up the idea that causality runs in that direction.
They're suggestive of a storytelling culture in which women's stories are considered to be less valuable than men's.
These days, prospectors must examine samples of dirt for more minute traces suggestive of a hidden seam below.
At the same time, the terms are not suggestive of a workforce that is becoming pickier, says Indeed.
It was another notion of flow, one suggestive of the Canadiens' style while also an extension of it.
This simpler, unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, its form suggestive of two conjoined figures.
Others accused him of making cupping gestures with his hands, suggestive of female breasts, the Independent newspaper reported.
"This is a solid reading historically and is suggestive of a reduction in the unemployment rate", Dunkelberg said.
The bodies were buried tightly alongside each other, and in an arrangement not suggestive of rank or social status.
These positive preliminary results indicate biological activity and are suggestive of potential therapeutic effect for the treatment of AML.
What I saw of BFV, on the other hand, was less suggestive of a place than of a commodity.
Soon orphaned, Lili and Dora (names suggestive of the Gish sisters) are reduced to selling matches in the snow.
Simpson says he found "patterns buying and selling that we thought were suggestive of money laundering," related to Trump.
The doctor ordered a biopsy of the lower GI tract, which was suggestive of mild G.V.H.D. but not definitive.
Frequently, component parts of her art can serve as mechanical replacements for the body suggestive of automaton-esque ambitions.
Dr. Moore said that the mottled appearance of the surface with dark streaks were suggestive of hills and ridges.
And on just page seven of the book, Jonathan writes about a situation that is suggestive of that incident.
Like their texts, the accompanying visuals are also often elusive, suggestive of a narrative but still clinging to abstraction.
But the results are suggestive of what could happen if such a program were extended to cover more people.
This post-flesh, man-machine unanimity could be seen as a precedent, suggestive of our current post-human condition.
But the surge in weekend ridership was suggestive of the kind of gains the reimagining was supposed to offer.
The forms in Emily Cheng's paintings are suggestive of the most primary elements: the landscape, the body, and religious iconography.
I didn't detect any particles suggestive of a cosmic ray, but I only ran the app for about five minutes.
In the United States, the PMI Surveys, the sentiment surveys, they're all still really strong and not suggestive of recession.
These are suggestive of portals, of gateways that can't transport your body but stir your mind towards openness and possibility.
Now 57, and perennially sporting a wild mop of hair suggestive of a surprised hedgehog, he has a Puckish air.
To be sure, the positioning in the fund's options is more suggestive of hedging activity rather than outright bearish bias.
The Charge 2 most definitely looks like a fitness tracker, not a bracelet or anything suggestive of a "fashion" wearable.
"River of Grass" has a deadpan quality suggestive of Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984) — which also featured Florida locations.
Sometimes the forms suggest pairs of legs, and the paint has a hard, lacquer-like finish suggestive of insect shells.
She codifies the animals in ways suggestive of "beasts of burden," sometimes imbuing them with a feeling of impending doom.
Is that why he holds his hands in the air, palms facing us, in a pose faintly suggestive of crucifixion?
Ms. Crowner has complicated her compositions, strewing them with tipsy curves, ellipses and parts of circles suggestive of orange sections.
Everest Kitchen is a restful environment, its walls painted robin's egg blue and its background music suggestive of a spa.
Her name is "delicate," she said, with "so many subtleties" — suggestive of "wish and will," sentiments that still guide her.
On whether media images beamed across the world were suggestive of police brutality, Lam argued that context was often missing.
Modern medical research, too, confirms that the smell of someone's skin, breath and bodily fluids can be suggestive of illness.
For those having symptoms suggestive of influenza, staying at home is an effective measure to prevent the spread of influenza.
Shortly before the two-minute mark, a single thwack — suggestive of steel percussion — heralds a slow turn toward rhythmic chaos.
They represent starkly divergent developments that, while not suggestive of crisis at the doorstep, showcase the tenuous nature of global stability.
The LIA alleges that these code words are used in a context that is "strongly suggestive of fraud or other impropriety".
Not all of Coloring Book—a title suggestive of the Good Book, but also of juvenilia and nonwhiteness—is religiously themed.
A recent 2017 review looking at magnesium supplements was "suggestive of a beneficial effect" on anxiety, but the results were inconclusive.
The ranges of analyst estimates were very narrow and specific, which is suggestive of a "group think" heading into the report.
Pedigo and McMurray's collaborations aren't as dark as those maledictions, but their work is suggestive of a similar sort of mystery.
From these results, it's impossible to tell which — if any — condition causes the other, but it's definitely suggestive of a connection.
Admittedly, this was not a controlled study; it is subject to parental bias and therefore only suggestive of the reported benefits.
At the same time, playing to the Democratic base seems to have its limits, with no evidence suggestive of mobilization potential.
" Some of Trump's dealings, Simpson told lawmakers, showed "patterns of buying and selling that we thought were suggestive of money laundering.
But the dicynodont fossil uncovered in Poland is different—it's larger, and suggestive of a creature that stood upright on four legs.
The graphite contained within these 3.95 billion year old rocks, argue the researchers, is of biological origin, and thus suggestive of life.
Suggestive of speculative fiction, like many of her works, "Soft Measures" is accompanied by a soundtrack of the artist discussing tectonic plates.
Assume Baxalta can make around $2.9 billion of operating income in 2020 — suggestive of 8 percent annual growth from now until then.
The fact that the French data exactly match sampling-based expectations, rather than exceeding them, is itself mildly suggestive of modest herding.
Around the time of the suspected impact, they found a large amount of platinum spikes, as well as soot suggestive of wildfires.
The result was the unsettling costume that shows up every week on The Handmaid's Tale: constricting, uniform, and somehow suggestive of violence.
And evidence-based medicine thinkers and skeptics view the results of studies as suggestive of nothing more than acupuncture's potent placebo effect.
But the very fact that Leica is pursuing this almost absurd form of digital purism is suggestive of the future of photography.
"The circumstances surrounding the labeling requirement in the specific facts presented to the Court are suggestive of anti-Israel bias," she added.
That would be Mr. Kitchen's "Early Memory," which features a series of red lines suggestive of a Japanese footbridge surrounded by nature.
"Certainly, what we have found is a significant pattern of evidence that is suggestive of something larger," the source said on Wednesday.
Or his classic drawings, suggestive of abstracted body parts or fractured parentheses that appear on everything from wallpaper to murals to fabric?
" "The longer the action under the 200-day moving average (2589) is suggestive of a retest of the 2532 low from February.
Moschino's 1989 trompe l'oeil evening dress shows the lower half of a ballerina's one-legged stance, suggestive of this precarious balancing act.
The third movement's opening is announced by Minimalist harp figures and muted tones — suggestive of jazz, but not imitative — in the brasses.
For her last, on French couture, she wore a gauzy Halston gown suggestive of an exotic bird of green and black plumage.
Neither story surprises, but the difference between them is telling, suggestive of the ways in which race, gender and class unfailingly entwine.
More generally, Parish's work is richly suggestive of other possibilities: What if human sexuality is more like bonobo sexuality than chimp sexuality?
"Taken together, these observations are suggestive of a compensatory/remodelling process contributing to the cortical thickness variations in schizophrenia," the paper concludes.
Placed in a circular arena, they moved toward walls that were white with a black bar, suggestive of a daytime hiding place.
The golden symbols on the ponchos are suggestive of various alphabets and symbol systems; pictured the Khmer alphabet fused with Icelandic runes.
Infrared pictures revealed underdrawings suggestive of Brueghel's hand, such as little hooks he sketched to show movement and the folds in clothing.
Names intended for doctors are often a play on words or technologies familiar to them or suggestive of a drug's mechanism of action.
Certainly there are features—the slurring of speech, for example—that might be more suggestive of some of the punches that he took.
"The activity during the past six weeks is suggestive of the final preparations for a test," 38 North analyst Joseph Bermudez told CNN.
What he found was a good deal of evidence that is "suggestive of an immunity gap," though it's "certainly not definitive," he said.
Some hospitals are now using mobile stroke treatment units, or specialized ambulances dispatched when someone calls 911 with symptoms suggestive of a stroke.
But while trends in the primaries may be suggestive of trends in the general election, it is very difficult to draw reliable conclusions.
A clear Sanders lead without Biden in the race would again be suggestive of a stronger Sanders' bid that conventional wisdom generally holds.
It&aposs described as "a timeless and enduring blue hue" that&aposs "suggestive of the sky at dusk," according to the color company.
The nuanced approach is also suggestive of Weinraub's process, the way she feels her way around some 400 hours of footage, revealing shifting perspectives.
Dogs often behave in a way that's suggestive of episodic memory, such as staying clear of the neighbor's cat after a particularly nasty encounter.
Together, the chairs resemble tombstones in a cemetery, their diverse forms suggestive of colorful personalities but their whitewashed surfaces unifying and stark, yet tranquil.
The two words equate to a demand, suggestive of women who claim the right of ownership of their bodies no matter their diverse stories.
The same translucent curtains are drawn fluidly over the set between scenes, suggestive of time both forever passing and framed and frozen in memory.
His 1969 hyper-montage 16mm film, "A Movie," and outstanding visionary drawings, like "Untitled" (1968) — suggestive of Henri Michaux's mescaline drawings — are terrific works.
" Investigators, who pored over a large file of correspondence between the two men, said "the replies are suggestive of cordiality rather than mere politeness.
After the Texas lawsuits were filed last month, he posted a 10-minute videotaped response suggestive of how his positions on the event shifted.
They showed that the greatest levels of mental distress, suggestive of depression or anxiety, were experienced by those in the most socioeconomically deprived areas.
Daneth's installation, "Inside Out," (23), uses unfired clay in various colors — the very earth so hotly contested — molded into flat fragments suggestive of maps.
What's more, the researchers found other evidence suggestive of clothing at these sites, including bone needles for sewing and other tools used to scrape pelts.
Stellar streams are essentially clusters of stars that have been pulled apart but that still move in a correlated way suggestive of their related past.
""Ryan, do you want to comment on, there's a little bit of an Easter egg in 'Fear 514' that might be suggestive of Beta's past?
Act I played in a golden, pyramidlike frame suggestive of the ceremonial formality with which Tristan is escorting a royal bride to meet her husband.
"Taken together, these findings are suggestive of the increased borrowing of neighbors because of relative income comparisons, leading to financial distress," Agarwal and Mikhed wrote.
They may leap to the conclusion that this is a learned behavior, perhaps suggestive of abuse, rather than an organic and normal part of development.
The real story is growing Chinese strength, steady Chinese purpose aimed at midcentury dominance and erratic American outbursts suggestive of a petulant great power's retreat.
According to some ethical standards, the mere existence of a possible conflict can be a disqualification for public service or can be suggestive of impropriety.
The project might seem unlikely, considering the sensibility of street art: edgy, youthful and more immediately suggestive of trendy bohemian surroundings than heritage Swiss craftsmanship.
Trailing a wrist along the floor, she squats, a splayed-knee motion, suggestive of sex and childbirth and isolation, that we'll see again and again.
The patterns are suggestive of what each animal was doing, but it is impossible to know for certain that the dinosaurs were hunting the mammals.
In 2015 an ad showing a runny egg yolk was questioned by New York's subway for being too suggestive of period flow (which was the point).
Its closing track was titled "You Are Not Alone," and its sound was suggestive of that message—his take on the sound is warm and inviting.
Just as the club's most recent performance is strongly suggestive of a top-tier contender, the long view also supports their claim to be taken seriously.
Though hardly suggestive of picnics or beach trips, as least the leather coats and blazers in Consuelo Castiglioni's show for Marni didn't read like body armor.
It means treading into the world of amaro: a lilting, romantic name, subtly suggestive of love, for a class of liquor that's vexingly difficult to delineate.
Researchers agree that individuals across all demographics — age, race, gender, and ethnicity — do not present health symptoms, especially those suggestive of cancer, in a timely manner.
"Such incidents are suggestive of the social learning model of aggression and classic studies showing how easily children model the aggressive behavior of adults," it continues.
Once a mainstay of religious iconography that symbolized purity and humility, bare feet today are suggestive of another preserve of innocence — the blissful realm of childhood.
If Modi's presence at the Bloomberg Forum was suggestive of anything, it was that there will be even further business ties with the U.S. corporate sector.
Officials added that a discharge stack and architectural elements thought to be a firewall and air intake were also suggestive of a place to burn bodies.
When Dr. Nathan Young, a neurologist, heard about this 30-something woman with fatigue, muscle pain and lab work suggestive of muscle injury, he was worried.
For example, a score suggestive of chronic illness may disqualify a consumer from being offered a low-interest loan, a status credit card or a job.
Analysis of the fossilized bones revealed characteristic signs of butchery, such as V-shaped gouges involved in evisceration and defleshing, and impact notches suggestive of marrow extraction.
In many cases, the babies' skulls seemed to have collapsed on themselves, with overlapping tissues and abnormal skin folds suggestive of a brain that had stopped growing.
After people complete the questionnaires, the apps tell them whether their symptoms seem suggestive of the hormonal imbalance and may recommend they ask their doctors about it.
"Finally, by testing the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, the fluid bathing the brain and spinal cord), clinicians can look for findings suggestive of AFM," according to the CDC.
If past history is suggestive of future trends, visitors will continue to be drawn to these exhibits as long as the human body remains mysterious and alluring.
In addition, Mr Carney noted that Britons have in recent months reduced the number of hours they work, which is also suggestive of weak demand for labour.
"If you look at the data in the first quarter, it's suggestive of a slowing down in the economy," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
There has been no shortage of reporting about how the President is (or is not) staffing his administration, but it is often suggestive of mere managerial incompetence.
It's a delicious take on an oyster shooter that, to my palate, anyway, is also suggestive of a michelada — if the Maryland seashore was part of Mexico.
Lindauer's portrait highlights Patuone's rangi paruhi, or full-faced tattoo, and taiaha, or fighting staff, but his expression is soft and suggestive of a good-natured demeanor.
In all of these paintings, one or more black, blocky forms, suggestive of human heads, hover above a field of agitated gray or gray-over-pink brushstrokes.
Among the audience members are a group of eight performers, laying with their eyes closed, slithering very slowly through the heaps of material, their movement suggestive of slugs.
Some buried skulls were perforated and there were signs of fatal cuts and breaks in several bones, suggestive of human sacrifice, though this remains uncertain, the researchers said.
Those earlier estimates of extreme poverty, suggestive of widespread destitution, prompted Angus Deaton, a Nobel prize-winning economist, to propose redirecting US foreign aid to America's poorest people.
What's more interesting is the second clause in his sentence — where he tacks on "or as part of the payment system", which is certainly suggestive of a ban.
Running along the top was a terra-cotta band of stylized Art Deco women's faces, suggestive of theatrical masks or muses, each one sporting a smart Cleopatra hairdo.
The different shades that correspond to the various buildups of tape are a trace of the unwinding, suggestive of what was once whole and of its ongoing destruction.
With quality workmanship (everything is still handmade in Nashville) and an aesthetic suggestive of a younger Eileen Fisher, it strives to promote "mindful consumption" through its seasonless basics.
"Voyelles" in particular provokes a contemplation of what a "voice" is, and how the quality of timbre from a musical instrument can be incredibly suggestive of human singing.
She hasn't just hatched the itinerary, she's also created dossiers for her friends filled with precision-timed commitments more suggestive of an armed invasion than a collegial reunion.
Symptoms suggestive of PMR include pain in the shoulders and hips, morning stiffness that lasts over an hour and a rapid response to even low doses of steroids.
Meanwhile his campaign so far is suggestive of the ways — again, like Reagan — that a long history of ideological extremism can actually be helpful to a presidential candidate.
Her Swipe lip colors ($24) and rouges ($26) are embossed with fingerprints: coaxing Generation Snapchat into relaxed face painting, and suggestive of its casual surrender of personal data.
The dress design, by Michelle Smith, is eye-teasingly complicated: mostly white interrupted by black Op Art-ish blips and patches of striped color suggestive of African textiles.
Chic décor and a comfy lounge are more suggestive of a day spa than a tattoo parlor, but a new shop in Brooklyn aims to change that perception.
"These benefits were observed in overall healthy individuals across a broad age range and their marathon times are suggestive of achievable exercise training in novice participants," she said.
Overhead hang gas lamps, long ago converted to electricity but still suggestive of turn-of-the-century shopping expeditions for Eastern European face creams and pre-antibiotic remedies.
His images, brought to life with a jerky motion suggestive of marionettes, have an almost childlike sense of geometry (the grandfather's abundant beard often points horizontally or vertically).
So the lawyer switch, while suggestive of the behind-the-scenes turmoil happening here, seemed to be a more minor issue compared to the bigger legal challenges ahead.
According to her lawyer, it depicts a grin on Mueller's face and the positioning of his hand directly behind her buttocks, clearly suggestive of an improper and humiliating touching.
"The similarities we see between malware linked to that group and WannaCry are not unique enough to be strongly suggestive of a common operator," FireEye researcher John Miller said.
While the shadowy mise-en-scène is suggestive of film noir, Ball's strong personality and expansive presence, enhanced by shoulder pads and upswept hair, inflect the action toward comedy.
They're using traditional instruments—at least for an ambient act—in a way suggestive of concrète structures, abstracted and alienated from their original source, and stratospheric because of it.
But as the crew returned to its starting point, about 15 minutes later, Mr. Sharp could be heard playing resonant sustained tones, suggestive of a journey nearing its close.
Usually, doctors order a blood test to measure the hormone when patients complain of symptoms suggestive of a failing thyroid — fatigue, constipation, weight gain, muscle weakness or cold sensitivity.
Suggestive of the diversified power axes covered by Vogue and those that appeal to its readers, that spot was taken by Selena Gomez, the most followed person on Instagram.
The work is suggestive of our habitual production and consumption as we struggle to keep up with the treadmill of capitalism, which encourages primitive perspectives and preconceived notions about reality.
"Certainly some of the things that he does may not be suggestive of Christianity, but then again, all of us have weaknesses and shortcomings," he added of Trump, a Presbyterian.
The suppleness of the live playing was clear — particularly during the trumpeter Peter Evans's febrile exclamations — but lingering in the background was a mysterious haze suggestive of the electroacoustic tradition.
In the study, people who carried the greatest number of genetic variants suggestive of heart attack risk were three or more times likely to develop coronary artery disease than controls.
The stodgy detective Kutt-Hendy sets out to capture the elusive criminal who, in the very first scene, is revealed as Baroness Troixmond — a name suggestive of her multiple identities.
"The market tone is suggestive of renewed risk appetite as participants consider China's latest stimulus measures and their implications for global growth," ScotiaBank currency strategists wrote in a research note.
However, the results were elegantly "suggestive of learning," he added, and underscored the importance of better understanding how, and to what extent, animals adapt behaviorally to changes in their environment.
"If someone gets hit in the head or body and they have a constellation of symptoms suggestive of a concussion, by history we have defined it as a concussion," said Figler.
If you experience symptoms suggestive of a stroke, such as dizziness, vision problems, slurred speech, or muscle weakness — whether you've recently seen a chiropractor or not — get to the hospital, stat.
These forecasters – like the University of Virginia's Larry Sabato – point to the 42 open House seats being vacated by Republicans and strong fundraising by Democrats as suggestive of a coming change.
The title's literal meaning ("papers") is suggestive of Victor's attempt to give his identity a legal basis, as well as the ephemeral material Mr. Solnicki uses to present his family's story.
Roger Cohen There is a reflexive pronoun epidemic in England that, while it may not be high on the list of the world's problems, is suggestive of some serious social weirdness.
"[L]eadership continues to reflect an environment suggestive of higher rates and a risk-seeking attitude," said Chris Verrone, head of technical analysis at Strategas Research Partners, in a note Tuesday.
And, weirdest of all, most of the female cats have curves suggestive of human breasts — something that's caught the eye of many reviewers in the weeks leading up to the premiere.
However, "After a few songs, it finally penetrated my brain that the expression on his face wasn't really suggestive of profound musical appreciation," the "Tiny Dancer" hitmaker writes of Richards, 75.
Word of the Day : suited to or suggestive of a grave or burial _________ The word funereal has appeared in 35 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
As damaged as Grace may be, Aidan and Mia are no picnic, and their acting out at times is less suggestive of real children than stock characters in a horror flick.
The Trump team on drones The incoming Trump national security team has not laid out a clear policy on drone strikes, but it has made general statements suggestive of a coming escalation.
Pluto's hazy, layered atmosphere is mostly cloud-free, but as noted by New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern, a handful of mysteriously bright, low-lying features are suggestive of isolated condensation clouds.
"The CPI numbers are suggestive of a patient Fed and ultimately that bodes well for the market," said Ryan Larson, head of U.S. equity trading at RBC Global Asset Management in Chicago.
Based on the gathered information, Shields and his co-authors decided that the relationship between use of cigarette filters and adenocarcinoma is very strong and so "highly suggestive" of a causal relationship.
The performers used each other's bodies to run drills in a manner suggestive of contact improvisation and Krav Maga, tagging one another across the gallery and initiating a chain reaction of maneuvers.
The victim, a 50-year old woman, died on October 11 at a hospital in eastern Uganda after "she presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of viral hemorrhagic fevers", the minister said.
"The fact that China is stepping in to stabilize currency markets right now is suggestive of a bit of a rebound in global risk assets, emerging market currencies in particular," said Schamotta.
Public health officials were able to monitor the reporting of symptoms suggestive of Ebola, and manage the response to the potential cases in near real-time while saving time and resources. 2.
"We find it interesting that Teva would pursue a review before naming a permanent CEO, which may be suggestive of further close involvement of the board and broader management team," Stanicky said.
Works such as German photographer Marco Breur's "Untitled (E-33)" (2005), suggestive of broad brushstrokes, muddle the expected visual vocabulary of the cyanotype, offering an abstract image rather than a visual document.
Researchers did an autopsy, and instead of normal grooves formed in the brain during growth, the surface of the brain was smooth and there were numerous calcifications, which are suggestive of inflammation.
Each new specialist brought in on Natan's case identified another symptom, now more suggestive of a neurological disorder: the rapid, involuntary eye movements, the weakness on the left side of his body.
Now on loan from the Prado, it is highly suggestive of how Venetian developments in the painting of the nude, led by Bellini, Giorgione and Titian, affected Ariosto's description of female beauty.
This leap into the (relative) void is darkly suggestive of suicide, an idea that is soon swamped by chatter and bustle as Woody heads off to find Forky and bring him back.
Drifting about the richly hued atmospheres of his paintings are flat silhouettes suggestive of prayer beads; the Buddhist temples called stupas; fans; lattices; medallions; and bulbous cartoony shapes, sometimes with glowing auras.
Visitors were given books with the logo of the exhibition, a black-circled "T" on a white and red background, suggestive of the swastika that was present in several of the cartoons.
It's a milestone suggestive of the field's long-term dream: That quantum computers will unlock new power and profits by enabling progress in tricky areas such as battery chemistry or health care.
One of the apps uses electrocardiogram and is designed to detect the presence of atrial fibrillation, while the other is capable of screening for certain heart rhythm disorders suggestive of atrial fibrillation.
Some employees of digital marketing agency Jellyfish work from hot desks at The Shard, gathered around a long pine table suggestive of a trendy coffee shop, enjoying views of St Paul's Cathedral.
In particular, "Music in a Corner" is a wonderfully charming piece that seems to indicate a life within its banal, dusty material — something suggestive of panpsychism as much as vitalism or animism.
In the less fervent "Die Orden der Nacht" ("The Orders of the Night," 1996), subtlety and complexity are sacrificed in favor of stark contrasts between man and nature, suggestive of folklore allegory.
JS: Just to zoom out from the nitty-gritty of what happened this weekend, do you think this weekend is suggestive of a long-term fissure in the Democratic Party in Nevada?
So, manufacturers of pregnancy tests, here is what I propose: A spot that features women of different ages — from teens to 40-somethings — sitting on toilets in settings suggestive of different socioeconomic situations.
"Timing of the events, duration between disease onset and death, higher case fatality among children are all suggestive of ingestion or exposure to a contaminant," CDC spokesman Tom Skinner said in early May.
It also seems paradoxically suggestive of how much harder it is to be moved, in any comparable way, by the vaster devastation taking place in America's forests, owing to fire, pestilence and drought.
For his part, BMO Capital Markets rates strategist Aaron Kohli believes that viewing the recent credit worries in isolation could be shortsighted; they could, in fact, be suggestive of a more systemic issue.
You can land in one of twenty-one areas on the island, each with a cutesy alliterative name, some suggestive of mid-century gay bars: Shifty Shafts, Moisty Mire, Lonely Lodge, Greasy Grove.
The tumbling shapes quickly segued into more dimensional rubbery presences suggestive of factories, science labs or the body, especially in "Comic Wedlock" and "I See Again in Memory My Dear Udnie," from 1914.
Other hurricane specialists told Axios that the sea surface temperature pattern is still suggestive of below average hurricane activity, but could change as the peak of the season nears in August through September.
The central narrative of the record—real or imagined—isn't exactly legible on it's mostly wordless compositions, but tracks like "Sōlar Blade" (premiering up above) are still suggestive of whole biomes in themselves.
But the clean colors, simple patterns and New York School-style repetition of these words, many of which are laid on backward for an effect suggestive of Cyrillic, clearly aren't the main event.
On Wednesday, Pantone announced its Color of the Year for 2020, which is Classic Blue, "a timeless and enduring blue" that&aposs "suggestive of the sky at dusk," according to the Pantone website.
Since her debut in the Paris art scene in the early 1970s, Messager has created an eccentric menagerie of mythologies suggestive of the complexity of the female body, therein exploring concepts of the feminine.
So far the reception is less suggestive of a comeback and more revealing of the difficulties of trying to keep a pop career going even while refusing to play by conventional pop star rules.
That virus study is very suggestive of what could be, especially if we take that together with the fact that a huge problem with drugs for women is when the drug simply doesn't work.
" It's not only their gender roles they outstep, but the physical characteristics of their sex: "The traditional witch's features: the pointy hat, the boots, the claw-like nose, are suggestive of a phallic quality.
What they found was that, in theory, these "natural frequencies" and biophysics of the Caudipteryx's body would cause its little baby wings to flap up and down in a way suggestive of actual flight.
For one thing, the Mahoning County coroner has yet to release the results of his autopsy (although the weakness in Aljahmi's right leg that night could be suggestive of a left hemispheric brain bleed).
"Following the 0.5 percent GDP expansion during Q1, the PMI data are suggestive of further national output expansion in the second quarter," said Paul Smith, senior economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the index.
"Grace" is a descriptor Piccioli likes to use to explain what he's after — a less fusty version of elegance, but a word also suggestive of movement and a more interior, spiritual sort of beauty.
Thus, their actions — which included bursts of grounded dancing, with a motif of circling hands or whole undulating bodies, suggestive of fishing and its reeling in — seemed to occur somewhere between past and present.
"In case of symptoms suggestive of respiratory illness either during or after travel, travellers are encouraged to seek medical attention and share travel history with their healthcare provider," the WHO said in its statement.
The heroic pergola at Máximapark gives that flat site a shape and identity suggestive of a fairy-tale world of flora and fauna that lies just beyond the rows of dark, gable-roofed houses.
Still, Shireen's skin changes as a result of her greyscale — limited to one side of her face — are actually more suggestive of an inherited skin condition with a mosaic pattern, perhaps with delayed onset.
As he muses entirely in hypotheticals, he paints a picture suggestive of the dangers of cruising — of being homosexual in a time when it was illegal and thought of as a sin or an illness.
U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson granted Dropbox's motion for summary judgment finding Manhattan Beach, California-based Ironhawk's "SmartSync" mark was descriptive or, at most, suggestive of the product's features, entitling it to weak trademark protection.
Like Matta-Clark's "Conical Intersect," their affiches lacérées displayed a basic theoretical concept suggestive of the political art positions of the Situationist International movement, which challenged the boundaries between everyday street life and high art.
The economy has not seen "much improvement in wage growth which is suggestive of some slack in the labor market," Yellen added just before receiving the Radcliffe Medal from Harvard's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
Which is lucky, as there's loads of them buzzing and crawling, hopping and slithering about the caverns of this strange place, littered as it is with ancient machinery, suggestive of a society long since departed.
But whereas Arts and Crafts relied upon dense figurative patterns, harmonious colors and a veneration of medieval themes, Omega's aesthetic was suggestive of Pablo Picasso's Cubism and Henri Matisse's Les Fauves — slashy, garish and wild.
Though the US' latest freedom of navigation operation was likely planned months in advance, experts said it was suggestive of the US' attempts to pursue a harder line against China in the South China Sea.
It's music that's suggestive of other realms—that "Contigo"'s wheezy percussion sounds like the respirator of either an astronaut or a deep sea diver is likely no accident—but it comes with worldly invective.
A report by an Australian think tank in early March said tens of thousands of ethnic Uighurs were moved to work in conditions suggestive of forced labor in factories across China supplying 83 global brands.
They found: In nearly every one of the 100 [police] departments we consider, we find that black and Hispanic drivers are subject to a lower search threshold than whites, suggestive of discrimination against these groups.
But their timing is heavily suggestive of a lesson learned too late: that we should be faithful to reality in criticizing ideological foes and not tolerate others' efforts to demean and slander them out of convenience.
The intrepid painter Graham Nickson has explored a time-honored theme, the ideal world of Arcadia, making images that are, at once, entirely about the present and suggestive of traditional concepts of a pastoral, terrestrial paradise.
The fulfillment of his master plan entails 500 boys (with 33,000 "happy fingers"), all wearing beanies topped with flaccid hands, together playing a monstrous piano more suggestive of a factory assembly line than a baby grand.
According to recent news reports, Gary Cohn, a key White House economic advisor, supports splitting up the nation's largest banks in a manner suggestive of restoring the Glass-Steagall Act, which Congress largely repealed in 28500.
Her bold, undulating lines, however, bring Andersen's narrative to life, covering pages with waving and wriggling patterns; fanciful plants suggestive of wondrous aquatic wildlife; motifs resembling tentacles and waves; and an abundance of enigmatic, watchful eyes.
A report released by an Australian think tank in early March said tens of thousands of ethnic Uighurs were moved to work in conditions suggestive of forced labor in factories across China supplying 83 global brands.
Eleven of 13 research teams produced data that clearly supported the hypothesis that extreme offers make people less trusted in a negotiation, for example, while findings from the other two were suggestive of the same idea.
The brothers, outspoken critics of President Tayyip Erdogan, allegedly disseminated "subliminal messages suggestive of a coup attempt" during their TV appearance on July 14, the state-run Anadolu Agency said at the time of their first detention.
"The killing of priests, prosecutors, and former and incumbent local officials in broad daylight and in full view of the public may be suggestive of the impunity and brazenness of those responsible for such acts," Lacson said.
Peter Voss, a geologist with the National Geological Surveys for Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), told the Greenland Broadcasting Corporation that his team detected a signal suggestive of an earthquake, but that a landslide can't be ruled out.
Part of this increased demand is a reflection of the start-up of new refineries and of increased exports of refined fuel, but even so the numbers are hardly suggestive of an economy coming off the rails.
And between its quick-changing volleys of Zornian exultation, "Konx Om Pax" — played by Mr. Gosling, Ms. Hashimoto, Mr. Sorey and the bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz — also contained stretches of luminous brooding, suggestive of noir film music.
" But he added, "I can be suggestive of what I would do and that is, if I were living in the Houston region, as I once did, I would decide to head to areas north of there.
I'd argue he was both, and his eagerness to ignore warnings from subordinates is suggestive of a broader problem in which the Bush administration ignored evidence that did not serve the purpose of building a case for war.
There is also a never-before-seen sweet suite of drawings he made in bed, in the dark at Grottaferrata, that feature repeated, spewing hump-forms suggestive of volcanic eruptions, like the one that buried Pompeii in ash.
These jars, and others like them in India and Indonesia, are suggestive of a complex set of burial practices involving various stages of decomposition, which ancient peoples may have associated with various spiritual or metaphysical phases of death.
In "Model Trains (Shannon & Michael)," he tenderly relates the story of a train-loving husband and father who goes slowly mad after hitting his head, as the piano part gently wanders through gestures suggestive of Schubert, or Brahms.
"The underlying performance of the Japanese economy continues to strengthen, with the PMI data suggestive of accelerated GDP growth during the first quarter of the year," said Paul Smith, senior economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
In large, panoramic images of courtrooms, peopled by reporters and cameramen, where legislation shaping our lives and futures plays out, Krashes's oil paint often congeals into a hazy glare or a stuffy, clouded morass suggestive of bureaucratic inertia.
Wearing a red dress and a white veil, she streaked up and down church aisles, climbed over pews and tangled with a net of red cords suggestive of a ship's rigging in the most otherworldly of the performances.
I'll single out just four: Lesley Garrison (the most vividly suggestive of diverse moods), the duo Dallas McMurray and Noah Vinson (central together to the visions of "Within You Without You"), and the brilliantly precise apprentice Brandon Cournay.
The cats aren&apost quite cats, but they&aposre definitely not humans, and while the male cats&apos genitals have been digitally removed, the female cats still retain curves that are suggestive of human breasts, for some reason.
That makes it more plausible and productive, more institutionalist, if you will, than a Republican crusade to defund universities, and it's suggestive of a better way that the right might approach its alienation from academia and vice versa.
She explained that the patterns in the charcoal were complex, so it's not as easy as simply saying there were forest fires, but the charcoal was suggestive of high-energy heating that took place hundreds of miles away.
The alteration of the painting, from a vivid black magic ritual to a scene more suggestive of a scientific demonstration, likewise represents the tension in Dee's identity between being a man of science and one of the occult.
But many period details have been preserved, including beautiful stone mosaics in a large central courtyard surrounded by arcades, which are suggestive of the covered walkways called portici that hug miles of boulevards and vast piazzas around the city.
The boron was discovered in calcium sulfate mineral veins suggestive of ancient groundwater, so the team believes this could mean at least some of the water once present in Gale Crater had conditions favorable to the emergence of life.
While these are fundamentally mundane in one sense, they are also suggestive of hard work, physical sacrifice and a no-nonsense, sleeves-rolled-up mentality, all of which are traditionally necessary to lump it in the English league system.
The real estate these schools sat on was valuable, and the feminist movement all but obliterated demand for their offerings, as the domestic talents once suggestive of elegance and good breeding began to look more like instruments of oppression.
Indeed, the exhibition features a lot of clay genitalia, from the erect phallus wall pegs by Michel Gouéry to Elmar Trenkwalder's sexy circular daisy chain "WVZ206" and Hanna Wilke's ceramic works in forms suggestive of vaginas, "Untitled" (1974–77).
But other of Mr. Sanford's stylistic predilections also push themselves to the fore, including a frenzied section in the middle, which is helped along at first by authoritative, pizzicato bass lines, suggestive of Mr. Sanford's appreciation for Charles Mingus.
BEIJING, March 2 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of ethnic Uighurs were moved to work in conditions suggestive of "forced labour" in factories across China supplying 83 global brands, and Australian think tank said in a report released on Sunday.
"I can be suggestive of what I would do and that is, if I were living in the Houston region, as I once did, I would decide to head to areas north of there," said Mr. Abbott, a Republican.
She was accompanied by Marisa Woytek, an active-duty Marine who said in a written statement that while she was "fully clothed and appropriately dressed" in the photos posted of her, those images drew comments suggestive of sexual violence.
"It does not seem imprudent to speculate that a highly specific unidentified energy exposure, perceived as a sound or pressure, could be producing an inner ear disturbance or demonstrate findings suggestive of a mild traumatic brain injury," the study concludes.
This is when he created some of his hottest, most voluptuous paintings, in which churning male and female sexual body parts flutter and float through splatters and splurges that play off the thick, eggshell-whitish ground suggestive of foamy sea scum.
The European Commission's ongoing investigation of Qualcomm's proposed acquisition of NXP is suggestive of the close scrutiny that another mega-deal in chips could receive in Europe, says Thomas Vinje, head of antitrust at Clifford Chance, a law firm, in Brussels.
The intrepid British-born painter has also explored another equally loaded, equally time-honored theme: the ideal world of Arcadia, making images that are, at once, entirely about the present and suggestive of traditional concepts of a pastoral, terrestrial paradise.
Pollster Nate Silver has published data highly suggestive of the disastrous effect of James Comey's eleventh-hour revival of the media's email obsession -- an announcement made just as Donald Trump's post-"Access Hollywood" polling numbers plummeted and Clinton's momentum revived.
The second-floor galleries concentrate on the inviting density of the Artek store displays: textiles, the classic tea cart, those well-known undulant glass vases suggestive of tree trunks, and the wood screens that give those undulations a geometric regularity.
When certain minute structures within a cat's pons were destroyed in experiments, he found, the cat began to move during periods of REM sleep — movements suggestive of walking, stalking prey, grooming or acting aggressively — all without reacting to outside stimuli.
One of his most notorious acts was to appear in an exhibition poster in 1974 in which he was photographed naked from the waist up wearing a Nazi helmet, sunglasses and chains, suggestive of some kind of sadomasochistic sexual ritual.
The proportions of CinemaScope, the wide-screen format that Mr. Suzuki often used, resemble the long rectangle of the kabuki stage, and the brazen theatricality of his films — the intense colors, artificial lighting and heightened acting — are suggestive of kabuki techniques.
One of the things that was very helpful was we had these concept artists who did these paintings, about ten paintings, of the sequences in the script, that were very suggestive of what the sequence would feel like and look like.
Curzon uses the 2016 example of KFC in Australia, which sent out a tweet saying "Something hot and spicy is coming soon," with the NSFW hashtag and a blurred out photo that tried to look suggestive of a woman touching a man's penis.
The disintegrating lower legs of "Reclining Male Nude" (circa 1520–1530) are particularly suggestive of the flickering forces of instability, while the prancing "Male Nude in Profile Leaping to the Right" (circa 1504–08) suggests ecstatic Dionysian merriment in ancient polytheistic Greece.
It's by no means suggestive of a planet-wide terraforming project, but perhaps an aerogel blanket could more easily melt the water on the Martian ice caps to make a small section of the planet habitable to longer-term human or plant visitors.
Steel rebar is still almost 14 percent below its 2018 peak, touched in late August, but the recent price action is suggestive of the view of those who think that output curbs will limit supply and that demand will remain relatively robust.
"While strongly suggestive of the completion of preparations for a sixth nuclear test, the imagery alone does not provide any definitive evidence of the installation of a nuclear device or indication of the specific timing for such an event," Bermudez told Mashable.
In the upper right, we see a black, roof-like structure and, on the lower right, a flat, black table-top structure, while in the middle there are two straight bandings, one white and one black, suggestive of the outline of a building.
One study published in 2018 in Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, found that the cheaper the turmeric product, the more likely it was to have chemical compounds suggestive of synthetic curcumin; and products with turmeric root were more likely to have higher lead levels.
Colloquially known as "lumps and bumps," it includes dresses, skirts and jackets in bright, stretch gingham checks that came with enormous goose-down-filled protuberances suggestive of tumors, shoulder pads, pregnant bellies or outside fanny packs — and in all the wrong places.
That scene at Chin Chin restaurant with the kids, getting preferential treatment because he's been seen on TV even though the staff doesn't actually even get his name right, is very suggestive of how the trickle-down effect of his fame affected his family.
The Australian scholar Susan Best wrote of that series that the depiction of objects is often symbolic of the still life genre, but a singular focus of an isolated object might be more suggestive of portraiture, as is the case in The Lost Steps.
His drawings and paintings on canvas, paper, or walls are filled with rhythmic mark-making and forms suggestive of the symbols that can be found carved into or painted on the rocks of the desert near his home, forms of communication lost in modernity.
A morality play in which the forces of good and evil vie for a dying woman's soul, "The Blood of Jesus" is alternately suggestive of Robert Bresson's transcendental cinema and Robert Johnson's supernatural blues — changes in register evocative of Williams's expansive show business sensibility.
"Among those born in the early 1900s, males were 2.2 times more likely than females to consume alcohol, 3.0 times more likely to drink alcohol in ways suggestive of problematic use and 3.6 times more likely to experience alcohol-related harms," the study's authors write.
But "Regina" may be a piece whose time has come, especially as presented here in James Robinson's production, suggestive of the Southern locale and early-20th-century period, and performed by an exceptional cast led by the mezzo-soprano Susan Graham in the title role.
While "The Last Man on Earth" may take longer to hit its stride than "It's Great to Be Alive," once it vaults from the present to the future post-masculitis world of 1950, it is less decorous and more suggestive of changing social norms.
" Ades echoed that Sanders "was able to exercise to a level that is approximately 50% higher than other men his age with a similar diagnosis," adding that the senator's "level of fitness would be suggestive of favorable outcomes, from a cardiovascular perspective, going forward.
In light of NHTSA's development and approval of the MMUCC's 5th Edition, which is suggestive of the data that it is actually seeking for HAV safety analysis and rule-making, it behooves jurisdictions across the country to adopt the uniform crash reports offered therein.
Whenever I am at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris I go see his "Murs de peintures" (1966–83) in the outstanding Matisse room, where its colored, broad stripes, suggestive of the little canvas cabins one sees on Mediterranean beaches, seem very fitting.
"While these non-randomized studies cannot 'prove' that adopting or owning a dog directly leads to reduced mortality, these robust findings are certainly at least suggestive of this," said Dr. Glenn Levine, chair of the writing group of the American Heart Association's scientific statement on pet ownership.
But that "can't be right", Ms Kagan interjected, because the Lanham Act also "prohibits the registration of any mark that's falsely suggestive of a connection with persons likely to cause confusion", among many other restrictions that do not burden people enjoying a picnic in a park.
"While the management change at Wynn is suggestive of a slower ramp at Palace, this is not unprecedented or new news, and does not change the long-term potential of the property, in our view," Morgan Stanley analyst Thomas Allen said in a research note Friday.
"I thought and I think it was clearly suggestive of some sort of gun-related response to the selection by Clinton of her Supreme Court justices or their decision," Floyd Abrams, the constitutional lawyer and a leading authority on First Amendment law, told CNN on Wednesday.
The thunderous motion of the image, clenched fist punching upwards while gripping the giant steel beam tightly, is suggestive of an intense and brawny brand of football, which combined with the Iron's bold claret and blue colour scheme makes it an absolute belter of a badge.
When asked about her career, which includes major successes on stage and on screen in films like "A Woman Under the Influence" and "Opening Night," her responses take the form of screwball anecdotes imbued with an aw-shucks innocence suggestive of her Midwestern roots: Things just happened.
By situating ideas associated with gambling, such as "take all" and "tilt," alongside kinetic imagery suggestive of the flashing lights and neon glare of pinball and slot machines, Mr. Indiana celebrates the promise and fantasy of American prosperity while also acknowledging the failures of American ethics.
The affiches lacérées are conceptually suggestive of the chance operations of John Cage and the social positions of the Situationist International, particularly in the way that Villeglé attributes importance to the anonymous hands that have torn the posters at random before he arrived to snatch them.
"This patient had severe, acute bronchiolitis, possibly related to inhalational injury from vaping, with several features suggestive of subsequent early bronchiolitis obliterans," the medical team from Lawson Health Research Institute and University Health Network, who were involved in the patient's care, wrote in the new case report.
Targets include Harrison Ford ("in person,…a little man"), Oliver Stone (suggestive of a "Machiavellian filmmaker who would throw his own mother down a flight of stairs if it would help him get his project financed") and Hollywood generally (some actors are "drug-addled, fornicating madmen").
MINNIE EVANS, OSKAR JONSSON Among the outsider veterans, the Luise Ross Gallery has a wonderful wall devoted to the development of Minnie Evans (1892-1987), whose brilliance culminated in opulent symmetrical accumulations of flowers that were also masked faces suggestive of Mardi Gras celebrators or deities.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
There's a definite onslaught aspect to her work here, suggestive of the kinds of aggression one might encounter in noise or power electronics genres, but it's tightly defined and compartmentalized within a concise club framework, which adds an element of lift which really goes a long way.
If this affiancing is really happening, however, we have to say an Instagram post at a strip club, holding a stack of singles, captioned only with the most sexually suggestive of the emojis (the eggplant) has to among the most elegant engagement announcements the world has ever known.
While some senior State Department officials caution that the transition team is asking basic management, budgetary and program questions typical of previous transitions and not suggestive of an ideological agenda, the questions have nevertheless raised concerns that Trump will work to roll back work on Obama administration priorities.
She would sit and turn the pages, studying the lurid pictures of flan and beef wellington and potatoes dauphinoise, the colors alarming and bewilderingly unreal, the graininess of the photographs suggestive of some history that had either never occurred or that she somehow had missed, she wasn't sure which.
When Glenn Simpson, founder of the research firm Fusion GPS, testified to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence last November about Russian interference in the presidential election, he spoke of patterns "suggestive of money laundering" and of "Russian mafia figures" and "various criminals" buying into Trump properties.
He knew all about the delegation: A few dozen of the USSR's top computer scientists, dressed in gray wool slacks and navy blazers—"suggestive of a convention of bellhops," according to Weiss—were en route to tour the Uranus Liquid Crystal Watch Company in Mineola, on Long Island.
It is present at the very beginning of Jane Eyre, in her heroine being unjustly punished to solitary confinement in the "red-room" after being assaulted by a boy tormentor—a setting that is not only symbolic of the character's ire, but suggestive of the awesome color of Brontë's mind.
The traits we need to develop This inverse association between loneliness and wisdom is "suggestive of the role of personality in the development and persistence of loneliness over time," said Anthony Ong, a professor of human development at Cornell University and a professor of gerontology in medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Her platinum plume of hair was in a state of floppy disarray suggestive of multiple rakings by harried fingers, and she had on her famous Stella McCartney sneakers along with an ensemble the color of lime sorbet, which I murmured appreciation for; it was a palate cleanser, just like her!
I do think that the challenge to these down letter runs is getting started, because by the time you've got three or four of the eight, your block options are dwindling and you've got patterns like __ U __ AFI__H __A__DWI__H popping up that are strongly suggestive of a DEL IOR DER.
Höger notes in the exhibition's catalog that, in his later works, Schöpke "drew figures and then colored in large areas in colored pencil or crayon on top of them," sometimes producing "large-format works suggestive of very different moods and displaying painterly qualities," with expanses of luminous hues that spread out and overlap.
But while the home crowd cheered enthusiastically at how capable Google had seemingly made its prototype robot caller — with Pichai going on to sketch a grand vision of the AI saving people and businesses time — the episode is worryingly suggestive of a company that views ethics as an after-the-fact consideration.
However, that has not stopped Russian President Vladimir Putin from promising to retaliate, or from repositioning troops in a way suggestive of a full-on invasion of the troubled Donbas region, where Russia-backed separatists, supported by Russian troops, have been locked in a stalemate with Kiev's forces for nearly two years.
The word "daze" in the exhibition's title, suggestive of both aesthetic dazzle and cultural stupefaction, conveys this feeling of subdued trouble, as do the landscapes' peeping Tom vantages, which situate the viewer as an outsider surveilling the scene: houses are tucked away in brambly darkness; human silhouettes are glimpsed through backyard windows.
Visible duct work lends an industrial edge, softened by full length drapes, a leather library chair stationed beside a floor lamp, plaid throw blankets from the regional Faribault Woolen Mill Co. and the occasional use of Minnesota-motif wallpaper featuring deer, loons and boat oars in a pattern suggestive of Scandinavian folk art.
Along the bottom third of "And I, An Old Man…II," spelled out in white paint on a black ground — suggestive of something written on a blackboard (a lesson to be learned) — Snider has cited passages from a letter that Meyerhold wrote to Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet premier (1930-123) and devoted protégé of Stalin.
In a key paper from 2012 — it was the largest and longest-running study to date, testing 1,037 people at age 13 and 38 — scientists at Duke University found a dramatic drop in intelligence among long-term marijuana users "suggestive of a neurotoxic effect of cannabis on the adolescent brain," they wrote in PNAS.
He certainly knows his Holocaust — the book includes quotations from Gustl's "The Young Hitler I Knew" as well as from "Mein Kampf" — but the uses to which he has put his knowledge are of questionable value, suggestive of little that is enlightening about that catastrophe or the mad genius who set it in motion.
At Marni, for example, they took the form of capes, cut on the curve at the ribs, hugging the shoulders, sometimes sweeping down at the back, over balloon-sleeved shirts and pleated pants suggestive of a boardroom Musketeer, before harlequin prints and Prince of Wales plaids and jellyfish squiggles and oversize sea-creature paillettes got jumbled into the mix.
Just as Stevens' jar interrupts nature, Berthot's recurring oval first focuses attention on itself before yielding to the rest of the picture — the earth-toned color fields and scraped and layered textures of paint suggestive of the unruliness of nature; still, our eyes return to the oval just as the reader's attention is drawn back to Stevens' jar.
Billed on the program as a continuation of his long-in-process solo saxophone series, "The Classic Guide to Strategy," he initially mirrored some of the quick-changing style heard during the work for cello — as he let raunchy lines of harshly overblown texture alternate with brief legato phrases, suggestive of mellow balladry (if only for a moment).
We encounter lovers lifted from an Indian temple sculpture; monkeys and lion dogs borrowed from Chinese art; a grape-eating goat surrounded by lovely leaves (some made of felt), suggestive of folk art; and seemingly abstract planes of color that turn out to depict gallery walls, urban skyscrapers or a sendup of a suave brown Hollywood interior.
With costume designs such as "Das Triadische Ballett (Le Ballet Triadique) Boule d'or, figure" (1922), we see his taste for geometric figurative art that is very suggestive of the mechanomorphic, robotic, or prosthetic bodies typical of Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia's Dada, sex-machinist period, when they discovered industrial design as a pictorial source for transcendence.
After investigating the ocular grammar of visual noise, and considering it as visual glossolalia in my book on cultural noise Immersion Into Noise, I found your analysis of what you call the aspatial quality of "Fluence" suggestive of what I found to be the importance of excess in a deconstructive glossolalia that entails a collapse of figure and ground distinctions.
But what is true is that parts of Trumpism are suggestive of where conservative politics is probably going around the Western world, which is in a more nationalistic direction, in a direction that tries to emphasize the national interest and the kind of defense mechanism against both the economic cost and the perceived loss in political agency associated with globalization.
Those people include those who have had symptoms suggestive of Zika virus during the previous four weeks, those who have had sexual contact with a person who has traveled to, or resided in, an area with active Zika virus transmission during the prior three months, and those who have traveled to areas with active transmission of Zika during the past four weeks.
That includes people who have had symptoms suggestive of Zika virus during the previous four weeks, those who have had sexual contact with a person who has traveled to, or lived in, an area with active Zika virus transmission during the prior three months, and those who have traveled to areas with active transmission of Zika during the past four weeks.
For his staging of the choral work, which came to the Mostly Mozart Festival this week, Carlus Padrissa of the Catalan theater collective La Fura dels Baus depicted that chaos with projections of wisps of clouds and cosmic dust coming together and breaking apart, as a flock of white weather balloons began to form into something suggestive of DNA molecules.
All the major corporate structures on the Nike campus in Beaverton are named after the company's most famous sponsored stars—there's the John McEnroe, the Michael Jordan, the Tiger Woods, the Bo Jackson—and though the Mia Hamm Building rises a mere four stories aboveground, it's home to a cavernous basement level that is suggestive of bunkers, classified military research installations, and villains' lairs.
The artist's process begins with an enlarged model of the structure he is creating: "I use the blown up paper model as a blank canvas, initially working on top of it with random layers of images, then the layers get more and more localized and mimetic as they build, so the final layer is suggestive of the surface of the depicted object," the artist adds.
But that my own background and interests led me there is suggestive of the fact that we in fact live 'on the shoulders of giants' and that the spiritual groundwork has actually been quite cultivated […] I wonder if I had come up into the art world in New York if I would have been drawn to the esoteric, or is it the landscape itself that draws us?
One might have wished for a slightly less heavy-handed storyline, one that offered a bit less "closure," but there's no gainsaying the power of the film's last image: an empty notebook page that winks out at us, alluring as the green light at the end of Daisy's dock in The Great Gatsby, suggestive of all the voices that have not yet had their say.
It's a momentous day in the fight for abortion rights and access to reproductive health care, and many are celebrating, including The Daily Show — which tried to get in on the festivities but sorely missed the mark with this tweet: Twitter users were not amused, responding swiftly with disappointment in the show's choice to make light of abortion and use language suggestive of coerced sex.
A recent study, by a Stanford University team, concluded that police officers in North Carolina have a lower threshold for stopping and searching black people than they do for white people: In nearly every one of the 100 [police] departments we consider, we find that black and Hispanic drivers are subject to a lower search threshold than whites, suggestive of discrimination against these groups.
" Avant-garde musicians were looking for audiences, and creepy political cults were looking for fresh recruits, yet those Ixnae Nix posters "advertised nothing but themselves," Mr. Sante noted, with "obvious parallels to the gnomic phrases Jean-Michel Basquiat was then writing on walls in the last phase of his SAMO enterprise, and lightly suggestive of the single-panel cartoons Keith Haring was soon to begin chalking in blank poster frames in subway stations.
North Korean monitoring service 38 North, which analyzes commercial satellite imagery for changes at the country's Punggye-ri nuclear test site, believes that the all the preparations have been made to conduct a nuclear test—though it points out that the decision to conduct the test can only come from leader Kim Jong Un. "The activity during the past six weeks is suggestive of the final preparations for a test," Joseph Bermudez, a 38 North analyst, told CNN.
For Brian De Palma, he shot "Obsession" (21973), an eerie kidnap mystery with John Lithgow, Cliff Robertson and Geneviève Bujold; "The Bonfire of the Vanities" (21980), a calamitous adaptation of Tom Wolfe's novel of New York City in the 21990s; and "The Black Dahlia" (22009), a crime story derived from a real life murder, for which Mr. Zsigmond's images of Los Angeles in 19303 — suggestive of film noir, though shot in color — earned an Oscar nomination.
North Korean monitoring service 38 North, which analyzes commercial satellite imagery for changes at the country's Punggye-ri nuclear test site, believes that all the preparations have been made to conduct a nuclear test — though it points out that the decision to conduct the test can only come from leader Kim Jong Un. "The activity during the past six weeks is suggestive of the final preparations for a test," Joseph Bermudez, a 38 North analyst, told CNN.
While he has hung paintings on a hand-painted wall as part of a group show at the same gallery (this is his first solo here), and his website offers views of a studio mockup from 2017 incorporating similar work, his complete takeover of the space — bright yellow walls sectioned off with a red diamond pattern suggestive of cyclone fencing, which are overlaid with seven individual paintings — makes a statement that goes beyond establishing a formal and thematic context for the work.

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