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Phish Food: chocolate ice cream with marshmallow swirls, caramel swirls, and fudge fish8.
The flavor is made up of chocolate ice cream with marshmallow swirls, caramel swirls, and fudge fish.
The very last sketches are these swirls of the deluge, and him sitting there looking how water flows against obstacles and forms swirls afterwards.
Banan-o-Graham is a blend of caramelized banana ice cream, graham swirls and graham crunch; Fluffernutter is comprised of peanut butter ice cream with marshmallow swirls, mini marshmallows and peanut pralines; and Spicy Choco-Lit is a tongue-tingling mix of milk chocolate ice cream, spicy fudge swirls and hot cinnamon candy pieces.
Speculation swirls around any new production at the Metropolitan Opera.
And naturally, rumors of an impending wedding began to swirls.
Look, a giant thing is shooting swirls of green light!
The colors take care of themselves, emerging in rainbow swirls.
It was muted orange with intricate swirls and floral designs.
The Safdies coat Gems in indulgent swirls of '80s pastiche.
Speculation swirls around the firms with the most global supply chains.
Sometimes it's Japanese or Chinese characters, sometimes its swirls or squiggles.
As for those dramatic swirls, they're caused by strong polar winds.
There is a certain degree of mystery that swirls around Kislyak.
Visually, the film swirls and crackles with beautiful, semi-abstract imagery.
The two hold hands as Meghan's Givenchy gown swirls around them.
Works with several colors show the hues intertwining, creating rainbow swirls.
There's so many different combinations of flavors, and swirls, and crunches.
Her dress, abstractly patterned in black and white, swirls around her.
Its plot unfolds in complex swirls, but never really moves forward.
Each pint also comes with several generous swirls of decadent fudge.
What if Brittany wanted to make really big swirls of smoke?
Creamy swirls of Brie; dense, mottled blues; feta flecked with pepper.
Pastel prints in faded graffiti swirls pleated into face-obscuring fans.
Hurricanes are long-lasting, low-pressure swirls that follow somewhat predictable paths.
Jupiter's sandy swirls and blue-hued poles are visible even from Earth.
They saw swirls and spots caused by Jupiter's moons Io and Ganymede.
Melted into the coffee are swirls of white chocolate and dark mocha.
You open your password manager, a little orb swirls, and you're in.
They are vintage with delicate swirls of circular diamonds set in platinum.
Fudge, walnuts, and swirls of graham crackle and caramel filled ever bite.
Presumably, the lines and swirls are an attempt at his name, Tennessee.
Then sparkling pixels like millions of tiny diamonds and kaleidoscopic neon swirls.
Seemingly organic swirls that are manufactured to look abstract are actually predictable.
His music swirls and settles in tantalising, exquisite and occasionally sinister patterns.
The Associated Press: Confusion swirls on border after Trump reversal on families.
The news swirls around us unabated, dividing families and the nation alike.
"A lot of the stuff that swirls around doesn't penetrate," she said.
Time and again, Strauss almost offhandedly swirls his orchestra into another sphere.
It washes down on to the field and swirls around the air.
Other flavors include the Strawberry Fields Sundae (strawberry ice cream with strawberries and cheesecake pieces); Outrageous Banana Split (banana flavored ice cream with fudge swirls, walnuts and strawberries); Birthday Cake (cake flavored ice cream with swirls of pink frosting, cake pieces and sprinkles); Forbidden Broadway Sundae (chocolate flavored ice cream with brownie pieces and fudge swirls); Cafe Espresso Chip (coffee ice cream with chocolate chunks); Humble Pie (peanut butter ice cream with peanut butter swirls, chocolate chunks and graham pieces); and Vanilla Vogue (vanilla ice cream flavored with Madagascar vanilla).
Hundreds of billions of stars come together to make majestic swirls of galaxies.
Each bowl is intricately decorated with multicolored swirls of smoothie and fruit juice.
Each doughnut is then topped with swirls of cream cheese and cinnamon icing.
The brilliant swirls of color and creativity represented how some celebrated defeating cancer.
The wind swirls, the clouds part ... and a familiar silhouette comes floating down.
No one cares, not when rumors of match fixing swirls through the courts.
The swirls of pink and magenta ice darkened as it began to melt.
The growing ice swirls into rounded ribbons that ripple and fold like petals.
As the revolution swirls outside its walls, even the Times is feeling fresher.
"I hope people actually make the chocolate-peanut-butter swirls," Ms. Bishop said.
Ms. Lopez nodded in approval and, child-free, improvised some fast hip swirls.
Fragments of bizarrely cohabiting songs cozy up and collide in lush orchestral swirls.
Debate constantly swirls about the value of the Olympics to any host country.
As intrigue swirls in a Polish country home, characters volleyed balls and accusations.
More variations on the theme in minutely detailed bows and swirls and swags.
Highly tactile, the clustered swirls pulsate and undulate in their piled-up form.
So often, awards season debate swirls around a rivalry between two Best Picture nominees.
Get lost in the pretty swirls or try to track potential hurricanes and typhoons.
From May 20 onwards, the sun swirls through social, communicative Gemini, the Zodiac's doppelgänger.
Don't worry when the whirlpools inevitably die down; those swirls have served their purpose.
Amazingly, given the swirls and frills in such designs, "he worked freehand," she added.
It peaks and swirls and looks like meringue, even though there are no eggs.
His aim was to create the characteristic stripes and swirls found in Damascus steel.
When we got out later, the entire vehicle was covered in thin white swirls.
Clothing can look blurry, have swirls of colors, or just kind of, well, weird.
Line of succession Speculation about whether Buffett will announce his successor swirls every year.
These generously glazed domes of yeasty cake have deep swirls of minced honeyed pecans.
A circular wood pattern on the ceiling swirls to a skylight in the center.
She sneaks in and they hook up as his dad's blood swirls around their feet.
A horse gallops, dust swirls up from a dirt road, a cowboy twirls his guns.
A year out from its release, the "Pee Tape" still swirls around our collective consciousness.
Perla's overwhelming impression of Tijuana was twofold: symphonies of noise and endless swirls of dust.
And, the creative recipe options that sprout out of the resulting veggie swirls are endless.
He accepts the challenge, but "sleep swirls over him like a mist," and he succumbs.
It caught audiences in psychedelic swirls of pictures flashing on walls and Kabuki-like dancers.
Turning the water into a pool of dark, neon-tinted swirls — we can't look away.
Visualize the negativity as a murky fog that dissipates as the incense swirls into it.
The salted caramel swirls added a nice contrast to the small bits of crunchy toffee.
It's like a whole fucking ridiculous world of bullshit that swirls around in my head.
With simple pinches, swirls, and gaps, he breathes life into the hard, previously unforgiving stone.
Any more and the swirls may not look distinct when you cut the cake. 5.
But that's nothing compared to the madness and mythos that swirls around the monstera obliqua.
Your home and family life is prioritized now as your head swirls with nostalgia, Sagittarius.
They were serially numbered, signed by Morris and engraved in complex swirls to deter counterfeiters.
The largest satellite launch in American history now swirls around the planet unfulfilled and waiting.
The violins began to double the singers, while the winds played extravagant swirls around them.
She fished out her pocketknife and cut into it, revealing brilliant pink and white swirls.
Their dazzling murmurations — exquisitely synchronized midair swirls of their gigantic flocks — can black out skies.
Chandra can detect the X-rays created by hot gas that swirls around black holes.
Later, the instruments broke into cascading, manic arpeggios and obsessive swirls of hyper-fast notes.
Some restaurants are turning the channel on the NFL as controversy swirls around the #TakeAKnee movement.
At first glance, Xavier Schipani's minimalist pop-art erotica can look like beautiful swirls of color.
The polar vortex is an icy cap of air that usually swirls over the North Pole.
Stars, swirls, flowers and paisleys adorn the printed cotton material wrapped around their torsos and heads.
Picture this: creamy peppermint ice cream with rich, fudge-y swirls and chunks of fudge brownies.
The signature brown-sugar syrup drips down the inside of the cup and swirls with milk.
An M.R.I. of his brain showed patchy white clouds among the normal gray swirls of brain.
Jorge Salazar swoops and swirls across the basketball court with the grace of a figure skater.
It might be shiny or matte; it might have gold swirls or a little Santa hat.
Arawak petroglyph swirls were cut into the walls, and the ammonia stink of guano was overwhelming.
And Eric Asimov recalled memorable sips and swirls for 2017, wines to savor again and again.
The duet is lovely and easy, their close harmonies blending together like fresh swirls of butter.
Even if the machinery is complex, the result is simple: hot water swirls gently through the grounds.
Last but not least, Peanut Butter and Raspberry has swirls of smooth peanut butter and black raspberries.
A huge bloom of phytoplankton in the North Sea swirls in photos taken by satellites orbiting Earth.
Get cheesecake ice cream, cherry sauce swirls, graham cracker pieces and cherry-coated candies in every spoonful.
Who knows: the hallucinogenic swirls of adversarial examples could end up being the next big fashion trend.
She swirls on dots, loops, lines, and other patterns traditional to the 5,000-year-old art form.
When you shift the slider from left to right, the background of the photo blurs and swirls.
The fudge brownie flavor is rich with the perfect amount of brownie bits and dark chocolate swirls.
I stirred it until the melted swirls of chocolate began to resemble the face of a raccoon.
You notice small curves and swirls of paint, tiny ridges and indentations, slight shifts in color tones.
"There was definitely some swirls around the alternative lending market," Friar said on a call with journalists.
Gone were all the swoops and swirls that he typically paints into each square of the grid.
A mirror-like backdrop offers a hazy mingling of pale-blue, grayish swirls and streaks of clouds.
Regardless, observations from NASA's ARTEMIS mission confirm that the lunar swirls are formed by magnetic field bubbles.
"I can't think straight — I can only think in swirls and scribbles," he wrote about the experience.
The treat is made with peanut butter ice cream, sweet and salty pretzel swirls, and fudge brownies.
The bubble-gum-colored venue also boasts a beloved seasonal treat: swirls of soft-serve ice cream.
Kai said he became Sarah's guardian in a video that was deleted, but still swirls around Twitter.
There's the guitar: warm, restrained in parts, then suddenly rich and churning, like fresh swirls of butter.
The mushroom clouds that are emblematic of nuclear explosions disappear into surreal swirls of dirt and radiation.
The chaos swirls all around you, but you're okay, because you know somebody's got it locked down.
The first flavor is your basic chocolate chip cookie dough recipe, layered with big swirls of marshmallow fluff.
Everyone also enjoyed the crunchy texture of the cereal "swirls" but wished there had been more of it.
The Halloween Witch Frappuccino is made with red apple compote, crumbled caramel cookies, chocolate swirls, and whipped cream.
Vicsek and his co-authors suggested in their 1996 paper that their swirls could help bacteria concentrate nutrients.
But when other people look at the stage, topped with tan-hued swirls, they see Donald Trump's hair.
If such a model does describe the universe, then swirls, triangles and other shapes might never be detected.
Recently, researchers released high-resolution images of the swirls and rings of still-forming planetary and star systems.
The company's latest flavor, dubbed "Empower Mint," is a peppermint ice cream with fudge brownies and fudge swirls.
NYBG is also offering an "Impressify" GIF app online to easily mutate your photographs into swirls of color.
It swirls around, filling and then abandoning the crenelated space, whose protrusions add their own suggestion of violence.
A whirlpool swirls at the bottom of the photo as what appears to be the Titanic sails forth.
The first flavor, Cinnamon Churro Carnival Combo, mixes vanilla ice cream with swirls of cinnamon and churro chunks.
The classic version of this ice lolly features a strawberry core, surrounded by lime and pineapple-flavoured swirls.
He can't talk yet, it's just his eyes – when he opens his eyes the ceiling swirls in circles.
Filled with mesmerizing swirls and hidden Easter-egg images, Byers' pieces are loud, energetic, and addictive to view.
The two new Frappuccinos are both blended Crème beverages, meaning they have a white base with fruity swirls.
From rainbow swirls to purple iridescent sheens, the illuminating step in your routine is becoming the most important.
The first flavor, Cinnamon Churro Carnival Combo, mixes vanilla ice cream with swirls of cinnamon and churro chunks.
The designer, Feodor Rückert, covered it in his signature swirls of Russian folk floral patterns, checkerboards and spirals.
Check out how the colors blend together and how the swirls settle in to reach that classic effect.
Verizon and the private equity firm TPG are expected to make offers, but confusion swirls around the process.
"The Force" is sweet cream ice cream with swirls of chocolate fudge and white and dark chocolate pearls.
Mr. Boswell scrambles over to look at the swirls and loops that make up the tree's cross section.
This flavor is made with a creamy peanut butter base, which is mixed with swirls of chocolate fudge.
A true image might also show an accretion disk — a bright ring of matter that swirls around it.
The waffle cone taco shell is so innovative, perfect for holding vanilla ice cream mixed with fudge swirls.
A dozen Laotian women talk among themselves as the city traffic from the streets of Vientiane swirls by.
Instead, i will say that this mix is fluorescent yellow with swirls of a very nice cobalt blue.
Too thick, too thin, lopsided — it takes several swirls and ladlesful to get the motion and timing down.
To many people, the slow-dancing, wispy swirls of color have brought to mind a mini aurora borealis.
Set in a declining Australian logging town, the drama swirls around Christian (Paul Schneider), a grumpy prodigal son.
Finally, the hint of disastrous scandal that swirls around the Trump team could stain Grassley's reputation by association.
He fingerpicks his classical guitar in percussive swirls, producing a sound that's as enlivening as it is hypnotic.
Each features swirls of dark and white chocolate, which is why the trio has been dubbed the Tuxedo Collection.
Though, amid the profusion of lines and swirls, their unique line expressions might be indiscernible to the human eye.
How could they possibly create something tastier than pints filled with bourbon caramel swirls and chunks of oatmeal cookies?
In the picture posted to Reddit, a mass of undulating orange swirls sits in front of a dark background.
At one point, the fisherman knocks over a cup of water and swirls his hand through the small puddle.
The team says they're similar to swirls of magnetism—known as "skyrmions"—that have been seen in the past.
And as you swirl the drink with your straw, the layers mix together to create mesmerizing swirls of color.
A period piece that swirls and whirls about in ways both spooky and majestic, its quite an aesthetic feat.
The company explains that the drink's bubbles will keep the golden swirls moving, making for a very mesmerizing sip.
But it's Thomasin herself that the film swirls around, and newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy is nothing short of astounding.
The printing process swirls to life in red, gold and black inks, on paper from Fez or distant Venice.
The radiation protection inside the swirls is not strong enough to keep a human safe in the magnetic bubble.
BeBe, with exquisite swirls of red gems around her eyes, was chastised for being too demure as the Queen.
The kitchen can handle it; over the grill, tongs snap and flip as the smoke swirls in the air.
The base was abandoned shortly after the siege itself was lifted, but controversy swirls around Khe Sanh even today.
The camera swirls, the pages ruffle and the streets of London unfurl to reveal illustrated lamps and paper cars.
Its "gelati" is a cup of frozen custard with a layer of slushy Italian ice sandwiched between two swirls.
As the national debate over immigration swirls on, we are at risk of losing sight of that foundational ideal.
The musky incense swirls together with the smoke from orange-hot charcoals grilling whole sardines a few streets away.
There, the main character's emotional numbness swirls out of him in waves of confusion, then betrayal, and finally acceptance.
Harry K. sits at his desk in Vancouver, Canada, scanning sepia-tinted swirls, loops and blobs on his computer screen.
The jets are created from huge amounts of gravitational energy released as material swirls towards the black hole's event horizon.
Bacterial colonies have been prodded into forming large-scale swirls and streams that seem to move like herds of animals.
The rusty red swirls of the circular, iron sculpture Seven Magic Points in Brattebergan, Norway mirror the rippling aurora above.
Then, they topped the cake with creamy swirls to make a flowing mane, and added a silver horn and ears.
A new model from NASA captures the strange surface interactions that create dramatic swirls of plasma and coronal mass ejections .
A new form of matter, in which electrical charge swirls in a vortex, has been observed in a ferroelectric material.
Anne Frank's father made changes to her manuscript The publication comes as a copyright dispute still swirls around the diary.
Coconut Seven Layer Bar is coconut ice cream with fudge chunks, walnuts, and swirls of graham cracker and caramel. Yum.
The powder highlighter's 3-D design features swirls of holographic, iridescent shimmer that would impress even the most seasoned hypnotherapist.
From subtle swirls that look like the Milky Way to full-blown character tributes, there's a little something for everyone.
The Green Tea Yogurt Frappuccino is a layered drink that contains matcha-infused yogurt and swirls of green tea syrup.
However, the colors are bright pastels that bring to mind swirls of sherbet ice cream or a playroom for toddlers.
The Hubble Space Telescope is capturing amazing photographs of Jupiter's auroras, which look like sparkly swirls at the planet's poles.
There, plastic trash swirls around in a circular ocean current, or gyre, all around the Pacific between California and Hawaii.
The drink's electric pink and blue swirls, the daintily powdered whipped cream on top, are all made to be Instagrammed.
When cosmic material swirls toward the event horizon of a black hole, it releases a huge amount of gravitational energy.
All are held together by sewing-machine stitching that creates swirls of energy and contributes to a marvelous random intricacy.
Using an offset spatula, spread remaining icing over top and sides of cake, smoothing sides and creating swirls on top.
If a new primary ultimately occurs, it would likely draw a crowded Republican field as speculation swirls about whether Rep.
Passionate Mars swirls through your true-love zone all month, adding an element of drama to all your romantic interactions.
If a pickerel swirls for your fly and misses, it goes back to the exact spot from which it struck.
On the way to disappearing, the gas swirls around the edge of the black hole like water around a drain.
The dancers enter jogging backward in circles, tilting and turning in Mr. Brooks's usual tai-chi-like swirls of motion.
That results in Marangoni currents that produce swirls of liquid and ice crystals, resulting in a dramatic snow globe effect.
She swirls halvah into pecan cake, and mixes rye flour into the buttery crust of her caramel-imbued tarte Tatin.
Junya Watanabe played with circular shapes and couture swathing in big black and white polka dots, swirls and — little houses?
It took him almost 15 years to develop the Badger Flame, a stunning oblong beet with swirls of deep orange.
But his trip to the "First in the South" primary state raised eyebrows as speculation swirls about potential presidential aspirations.
It was brand-new but looks a bit Dolce and Gabbana with its royal blue flowers and yellow Mediterranean swirls.
These jumble together vaguely feminine motifs of eggs, flowers, and swirls in distinctly pastel shades of pink, orange, and blue.
To create the swirls, place a skewer or chopstick into the mold and move it up and down a few times.
The US federal government, meanwhile, is ignoring the popular will and retrenching, clinging to coal as it swirls down the drain.
These swirls matched the patterns thought to be made by primordial gravitational waves, which had been predicted but never seen before.
This particular pint features a dairy-free almond milk-based chocolate ice cream, peanuts, fudge chunks, and swirls of salted caramel.
One shade is a gilded pink with flecks of gold; the second includes high-shine swirls of lavender with blue undertones.
Under the right conditions, a hamburger becomes a symphony, sushi, sculptures, and a bowl of spaghetti swirls like a van Gogh.
Instead, the ice cream is a more subtle and decadently creamy Butterbeer flavor, with a shortbread-like base and butterscotch swirls.
Swirls are also ideal places to study the presence of water on the Moon's surface, and perhaps even to extract it.
Talented users have processed hundreds of Juno's pictures to bring out features like storms, swirls, and clouds in the planet's atmosphere.
Mr. Scott said his spring 2015 collection, a riot of baby-doll dresses in psychedelic swirls, was a homage to Coachella.
Sometimes, darker stripes are also visible, which were created by magnetic field lines channeling and dropping radiation particles onto the swirls.
In undulating forms that materialize into jumping paisley prints and bloom-like swirls, Karnik creates static paper sculptures with whimsical energy.
And what's a Bong Appetit bowl of kief ice cream without cannabis caramel crumble and activated terp chocolate swirls on top?
Outlines of trees or grass are sometimes recognizable, but mostly the images contain swirls and blurs and ghostly voids of gray.
Because of Buddhism's pacifist image — swirls of calming incense and beatific smiles — the faith is not often associated with sectarian aggression.
The European Central Bank has cut its quantitative easing program in half, and speculation swirls that it will end it altogether.
Suddenly the song swells, and a burst of choreographed lights swirls out, aurora borealis-like, over the audience in repeated waves.
The Demaines used linen in their "Linen Swirls" piece and poured hot blown glass onto wet paper for their "Pyre" artwork.
Close up pictures show that it was topped with rainbow sprinkles, icing swirls, and a message wishing B a happy birthday.
Official Washington swirls today with rumors of chaos in a White House under siege and discord from Republicans on Capitol Hill.
The swirls of sediment made wavy marbled ribbons in the wall, and the clicking of our crampons echoed through the tunnels.
Reality was droning on as usual, with impartial sunlight streaming through a nearby window and picking out swirls of dust motes.
I stole a glance: a view of pink bubbles and marbled swirls like the endpapers of a seventeenth-century Venetian book.
When a man swirls his drink and makes eye contact, that is a sign you need to get out of there.
Instead, it's filled with all of the other characters trying to make sense of the weirdness that swirls all around them.
The resulting image might show a dark spot surrounded by an accretion disk — a bright ring of matter that swirls around it.
They then came back to the 2014 Olympics in Sochi donning a mess of swirls, modern geometric blocks, and seizure-inducing zigzags.
It is likely that Gechtoff, who used a palette knife to make swirls of slashing strokes, inspired DeFeo to begin using it.
Abidjan, the principal city, swirls with traffic, construction sites are everywhere, and swarms of children in checkered school uniforms crisscross the streets.
Ay is classically trained in the art form, and his loose, paisley-like patterns beautifully mimic the Dutch post-Impressionist's celestial swirls.
But focus in on just what those swirls of color are doing to each other, and you may be liable to blush.
Like Nacho, Sarah seems caught outside a lot of the biggest moments in her life, watching as the narrative swirls around her.
Ben & Jerry's started with a coffee caramel ice cream base, then added fudge chunks, swirls of marshmallow, and gobs of salted caramel.
It has chocolate malt milkshake ice cream, marshmallow swirls, and the giant truffles inside are chunks of chocolate cookie covered in fudges.
While the swirls of electrical activity have been theoretically hypothesized in the past, this is the first time they've been observed experimentally.
Run a fork over the surface to create swirls, roll the dried egg in the mixture and marvel at your finished product.
Hurricane Hermine is going to find itself boxed in once it swirls across Florida and the Carolinas during the next two days.
The dramatic tension is heightened by the uncertainty that swirls about the details of the package they will emerge with tomorrow afternoon.
You can get lost in the swirls and spins of Jupiter's clouds and storms, and Juno caught an amazing view of them.
As the crisis swirls, the fate of Miramax Films and The Weinstein Company, two Tinseltown production he helmed, hang in the balance.
The news comes at an interesting time in the world of social media, and more specifically the data that swirls around it.
When it's time to sink into the tub, this Firework Bath Bomb will burst with patriotic colors as it swirls around you.
In her book "A Wealth of Possibilities," Ellen Miley Perry described the "centrifugal force" of abundance that swirls around financially successful families.
Except when you sign a check — if you even do that anymore — you may hardly use the loops and swirls of cursive.
Sygall says they never struck a deal, but they're still using his pic -- just with an overlay of colors and psychedelic swirls.
Like Ed Clark, she relished speed, but worked more intuitively, yet often arrived at an uneasy brittleness in the swirls of strokes.
Some are refined: Campanaro's own contribution swirls with washed-out pinks and greens; Fanny Gentle's features bold geometric forms and negative space.
Store-bought puff pastry is topped with mustard-spiked crème fraîche, swirls of zucchini, custardy eggs and an abundance of fresh greens.
On the other end of the spectrum are her sumptuous drawings of Central European cathedrals — explosions of thick Rococo curls and swirls.
As discussion swirls around her new album in the days ahead, it makes sense to ask: Are people talking about Swift, really?
Wu wore a floral dress with swirls of turquoise, and a waxy white orchid was about to be pinned behind her ear.
An appearance at Davos could provide some powerful optics of a president intent on doing his job as tumult swirls around him.
Alicia Keys, who hosted the Grammys, showed up on stage with her baby hairs styled in stunning, intricate swirls against her forehead.
It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar.
When a dust devil swirls through the area around InSight, the ground beneath it lifts slightly in response to the reduced pressure.
The top and bottom of Jupiter are pockmarked with a chaotic mélange of swirls that are immense storms hundreds of miles across.
Seven others, shrouded from head to toe in silver, thrash around the stage in swirls of aggression and rage as racist killers.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Saturday he may run for president again, as speculation swirls over other prospective Democratic candidates.
Swirls formed from thousands of glow-in-the-dark stones are embedded in concrete (along with some guiding solar panel-fueled LEDs).
I wear a ​locket to school that I got to pick out, with paisley swirls in its metal, that ​holds my afternoon dose.
Spectators behind a fence chant the team's name as they squint through swirls of windswept dust and the glare of the midday sun.
Names of states and cities are painted amongst bright swirls of data: median house prices, flight paths, temperatures, zip codes, demographics, and populations.
Flynn's group was paid $530,000 to carry out the campaign, but the big controversy swirls around who actually paid that sum of money.
Paint-dipping is a process for covering an object in swirls and splotches of color that would be difficult to achieve by hand.
The Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake flavor contains ultra-sweet graham cracker-covered cheesecake truffles dispersed throughout caramel cheesecake ice cream with chocolate cookie swirls.
Though it has less caffeine than Coffee, Coffee BuzzBuzzBuzz, it features cold brew coffee ice cream base, fudge swirls, and coffee liqueur truffles.
As you can see, the inspiration shot shows the singer covered in swirls of color, with the eye art drooping ever so slightly.
It seems that they are in the right place in the right time as news of the Equifax breach swirls on mainstream media.
We're hoping you will make the dish along with us this weekend as the weather swirls and, we hope, the snow piles high.
Max has always been like the eye of a hurricane: calm and steady, while the rest of the world swirls madly around him.
Instead, each tube is painted blue, with mesmerizing swirls of white that create the illusion that you've been transported to the Mermaid Lagoon.
The thick paint swirls which submerge and surround the title character of the "Great Headless Blank" music video represent internal struggle and trauma.
The first new non-dairy flavor is Vanilla Peanut Butter, and it has a vanilla base will and swirls of creamy peanut butter.
But its editors wrote that 2016 is the year to break the binary system, especially as controversy swirls around both major-party nominees.
Insulating those agencies from the political maelstrom that swirls through the White House was why they were made independent in the first place.
Roy DeCarava's black and white photos have a contemplative stillness about them, even as the energy of the city swirls around his subjects.
To let those around you know you're shooting, a tiny ring of LEDs on the front left of the glasses swirls during recording.
The series of dizzying swirls is intended for us to consider "our perception of time through the birds' flight," as Bou told Hyperallergic.
Authorities will be on alert for flash floods and mudslides amid recovery and clean-up efforts, while Hurricane Jose swirls in the Atlantic.
Which is to say that the question about madness that swirls around Sarah Winchester is always in part a question of changing tastes.
And wow, does he have the clothing to match, a strapless silver gown with swathes of sequins suggesting swirls of stars and galaxies.
The eight new flavors are:- Apple Pie a la Mode - Vanilla ice cream with caramel swirls, apple chunks, streusel pieces, and caramel bunnies.
Plus there are a slew of decade-appropriate prints such as psychedelic swirls, star-burst designs and rock-inspired loose-fitting neck ties.
Enjoying a mix of "me time" and "we time" is your best bet, especially while indie-spirited Jupiter swirls through Virgo until September.
I wear a locket to school that I got to pick out, with paisley swirls in its metal, that holds my afternoon dose.
Dumping sewage into lakes and rivers and shoveling plastic waste into the ocean, where it swirls and accretes into a ghastly new continent.
Have you ever wondered how Olympic divers, with their tumbles, flips, and swirls, swan so gracefully into the pool from ten meters above?
The large-scale compositions are mostly black-and-white, with flowers, faces and hands emerging out of the abstract swirls in some places.
But the camera is usually pinned to him as he dances and swirls amid the chaos, a strangely graceful weapon of a man.
Concern also swirls around India's shadow banks, which back long-term loans with short-term debt; some are suffering a severe funding squeeze.
This would be a good time for all who govern us to step back, even as hyper-partisanship swirls around the impeachment process.
At least 22009,21 people have been hospitalized with complications from the flu, and that number is predicted to climb as flu activity swirls.
Kendra is 26-foot-22018, with long blonde hair that swirls around her face when she twists and drifts and spins and soars.
The swirls of dust are evidence of desiccation, of the body dried out — materials that evoke our common physical destination after we die.
Its hallmark is a uniform green hue, sometimes with large swirls — as if someone spilled pale green paint on the darker green surface.
As debate swirls in op-ed pages, litigants opposed to Mr Whitaker's promotion to the top law-enforcement position are turning to the courts.
The new treat, which was first announced in August 2018, features semi-sweet chocolate chips, swirls of caramel, and a sprinkling of sea salt.
Famous for its awe-inspiring stripes and swirls, Jupiter is fifth in line from the sun and the largest planet in the solar system.
That event horizon will likely be surrounded by an accretion disc, a bright, incredibly energetic ring of matter that swirls around the black hole.
Each new pint is filled with banana ice cream, caramel and cookie swirls, and chocolatey peace signs, a nod toward Marley's vision of harmony.
Hiding in the nooks and crannies of dead piles of Indonesian coral is a pudgy fish, wholly covered in swirls of orange and white.
Ben & Jerry's new concoction consists of all the chunks, swirls, and flavors of their beloved pints, dunked into chocolate and wrapped into individual treats.
Because this is Lush we're talking about, the jelly will be colorful, and it will produce gorgeous, made-for-Boomerang swirls in your tub.
In "Substrates" (pictured) he goes further, layering erotic manga cartoons over each other until the figures disappear, leaving just wild swirls of bright colour.
Controversy swirls around 90-year-old Filaret Denysenko, a veteran and still-vigorous player in the high politics of Orthodoxy since the Soviet era.
The inspiration for the font, a fine-boned classic Futura adorned with Art Deco-ish swirls, was what you'd least expect: the Caribbean cockroach.
Anticipation Swirls Around Potential Trump-Putin MeetThe two world leaders could meet Friday at an economic summit in Vietnam, according to a Putin aide.
Since the magnetic fields of lunar swirls can deflect charged particles, they are protected from the solar wind and weathered almost exclusively by micrometeorites.
The dense swirls of liquids create a range of colorful, moving abstractions, set against the equally dreamlike music of sound designer and beatmaker Bronix.
Earlier designs, featuring whimsical swirls, animals, and stick figures with spiky hair, reflect the spiritual beliefs of the indigenous people, according to the researchers.
The magician's left hand swirls a colorful scarf to misdirect attention to the framework's boast that it "retains" the tax incentive for charitable deductions.
Classic apron dresses were left bare at the back in sheer organza and Petit Trianon prints, and shaved mink was cut into rococo swirls.
My visiting cakes might be Bundt cakes, simple yet often fanciful, with swirls, stripes and crenelations molded into the pans they are baked in.
At her wildest, Ms. Vasudevan swirls and skids through white flour she has laid on the ground, propelled by a recording of roaring drums.
Everything about it swirls in the same kind of design — the horizon lunges up, the trees swirl in, it just really feels like shame.
Julia's face looked like a botched face-painting lesson—one eye decorated in reds and purples, swirls of blue indicating multiple points of impact.
Io's eruptions are also thought to blast material into space, wafting plasma through the entire Jupiter system, where it swirls along magnetic field lines.
At a yard run by the Ram Birthplace Trust, an organization overseeing construction, men pounded chisels into slabs of stone, carving swirls of flowers.
Around them swirls a carnival of riotous color and grotesque creatures, rendered in a dynamic mix of blocky pastel marks and smooth gouache strokes.
In 1982, he took a two-week road trip through the Allegheny region in search of images, mostly in the swirls of windblown grasses.
The beads, smaller than red blood cells, follow even small swirls of water and reflect light, so the lines of water flow are visible.
If you walk right up to the water, what you'll find are swirls of oil, clouds of white chemical foam, animal parts, floating turds.
In November, the chain began selling two seasonal flavor swirls (gingerbread s'mores and winter white chocolate) that can be added to its iced drinks.
It said a smart watch with a touch screen that swirls around wrist, based on its technology, was due to be launched early next year.
For starters, the brand has continuously transformed our bath water into dreamy swirls of rainbow-colored heaven, leaving us equal-parts blissed-out and hydrated.
That's where trash, most directly from the Pacific coasts of North America and Asia, swirls in global ocean currents and collects in a large area.
"This is what happens when you melt a 🦄," Blandino captioned the mesmerizing clip, which shows a thick opalescent violet liquid being stirred into swirls.
Every night, I rub it around my face, in circles, gently, until the last swirls of the day's sunscreen and makeup lift off my skin.
Its abstract blue swirls against a red background pairs well with Matisse's "The Red Studio" nearby, the slight variations in their shades in friendly competition.
With a rich palette dominated by shades of blue, sliding swirls of color seem to undulate and shift into unstable horizons the longer you look.
But even as he cross-cuts between flashes of the repulsive, he remains dedicated to his throwback aesthetic, assembling pleasing swirls of light and color.
His tongue painted insistent swirls on my clitoris until I was gripping the arms of the chair and moving my body up to meet him.
And Keough swirls in a sly bit of menace, making Christine into one of the most beguiling and perhaps frightening TV characters in recent memory.
It features three black, vertical rectangles each containing a set of bone-white swirls and squiggles that recall Pablo Picasso's Surrealist works from the 1920s.
If cinnamon swirls aren't your thing, rest assured that these aren't the only autumnal dessert the doughnut chain is releasing in time for Turkey Day.
This year's holiday theme is Land of 2000,221 Delights, and accordingly, the dioramas tell the story of the "Nutcracker Sweet," featuring candy patterns and swirls.
I don't know if it'll look kind of simple, or have this incredible complexity even up close, [like] these swirls of different colors moving around.
According to the Girl Scouts' announcement, it contains semi-sweet chocolate chips but also features sweet swirls of caramel and a sprinkling of sea salt.
The new Ben & Jerry's pint designed by the Tonight Show's host features a vanilla ice cream base with marshmallow-graham cracker swirls and fudge flakes.
Sandwiched between to swirls of strawberry puree sits the Strawberries and Crème Frappuccino base, which is made with ice, milk, and a strawberry infusion blend.
A radio station in Kentucky played "Baby, It's Cold Outside" for two straight hours on repeat Sunday morning as controversy swirls around the 1940s classic.
Whereas many large, Class A RVs feature complex swirls and patterns on their exteriors, the Horizon features a more subdued palette for an understated look.
Much of the symphony's first movement plays in darkness, and then, as the "Bolero"-like snare drums kick in, lights come up and fog swirls.
The card itself, too, is more attractive, and less likely to be confused with parents' with its white background and colorful pink and blue swirls.
Put the pie on the middle shelf of the oven so it will brown evenly and the points or swirls of meringue won't get burned.
Removed from the context of the classroom, the closely cropped boards transform astonishingly well from educational tools into beautiful abstractions of pastel swirls and linework.
Ms. Thorvaldsdottir uses the orchestra to create a voluminous cloud of sound that grows, swirls and thins out in a haze shimmering with microtonal dissonances.
In March 2014, scientists with the BICEP2 telescope announced that they had detected swirls in the sky imprinted by pairs of gravitons during cosmic inflation.
But an M.R.I. showed several irregularly shaped white patches dotting the gray swirls of the brain from the midline toward the ear on the left.
And in the meantime, he's going to have to live with the violence that swirls around him like a vortex, threatening to suck him in.
After the wave swirls across the stage, Mr. Reagan, poised against a red sky, is a more captivating sight as he emerges alone, moving haltingly.
For admirers of other American classics, Chicago's Carl Hammer will bring a selection of Joseph Yoakum's landscape drawings, in which the earth undulates and swirls.
The Tonight Dough: caramel and chocolate ice creams with chocolate cookie swirls and gobs of chocolate chip cookie dough, as well as peanut butter cookie dough6.
According to Lush, the hat-shaped portion of the product fills your tub with purple, blue, and pink swirls before popping candies release a sweet scent. 
For season one, the action of Riverdale swirls around the death of high school student Jason Blossom (Trevor Stines), and the hunt to find his killer.
It will be blended with Arabica coffee, ice and milk or cream, although seven "flavor shots" and four "flavor swirls" can be added to any coffee.
While debate swirls over a redesign of Philip Johnson's postmodern skyscraper, it's unclear what will happen to Rockburne's two site-specific paintings in the building's lobby.
Republicans, in turn, look the other way or even defend him when scandal swirls — from conflicts of interest, sexual assault, or Russian meddling in the campaign.
It was a puzzling discovery, too, and four days after the car was spotted early on Sunday, the mystery surrounding it still swirls with unanswered questions.
The sort that swirls through your head and you sometimes share with someone when you're unpacking groceries, making dinner or just calling to chat — only funnier.
The Midwest's worst cold snap in two decades was created by the polar vortex, a reservoir of icy air that usually swirls over the North Pole.
First just a few here and there, and then the air was filled with falling snow, caught in the light of the window in dreamy swirls.
She shaped the creatures from colored art paper and embedded them into the plexiglass along with swirls of blue and aqua to suggest a restless sea.
Most of his creations are inspired by nature, Mr. Jakob said, like earrings of white lilies of the valley cast in gold and embellished with swirls.
In the "Magnetic Fields" paintings and pastels, molten yellow forms an allover ground for funnel-like swirls of red lines and fusillades of pink and lavender.
Much of the discomfort and controversy swirls around the character of Margot and all that she represents: a white, college-educated, straight, relatively thin young woman.
Over the course of seven seasons, he's put out kaleidoscopic furs, iridescent trench coats and fuchsia-to-azure ombré dresses with Fortunyesque swirls of sunray pleating.
Such is the case with Pat Cleveland, 68, a superstar model celebrated for her catwalk swirls, her irrepressible spirit and her occasionally dotty New Age pronouncements.
So instead of just pistachio or qashta (candied cream), you may be tempted by rich swirls of strawberry, black walnut, salted caramel, or even saffron-peppercorn.
Led by the violist Melanie Dyer, this improvising collective performs original music that swirls together into an all-consuming flow, then becomes submerged in group play.
Here, you can almost count the stubble on Bob's unshaven face and trace the swirls in the billowing, churning dust clouds that form after an explosion.
The contents of her latest series, "Moom," feature cloudy swirls, achieved by adding squirts of different pigmented resins to those already filling Mengham's one-off molds.
But a huge bloom of phytoplankton has illuminated it — and the connected Bosporus and the Golden Horn of Istanbul — with beautiful swirls of milky blue-green.
At first glance, the star's nail art appears to be an exact replica of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" — complete with dramatic swirls and glittering jewels.
Abedi, a British citizen of Libyan descent, had been seduced by the anti-Western, woman-hating ideology of the Islamic State, which swirls around the internet.
The storm is visible "within giant swirls of sea salt aerosol (blue), which winds loft into the air as part of sea spray," says the post.
When I received my first piece of Kandi in 2016, my head was spinning from the loud music and the swirls of kaleidoscopic color around me.
Images that go through the first layer will tend to come back with some added swirls or strokes, but look more or less like the original image.
Swirls of patterned plants: 'broadleaf plantains,' abstracted honeysuckle flowers, and 'true plantain' trees interwoven with red azabaches, Black Power fists, and picks surround a saffron 'Uptown' sign.
Available for the past two summers, its pretty color and picture-perfect swirls are making the lychee soft serve a superstar when it comes to food photography.
The fruity drink has a strawberries and creme base—a blend of ice, milk, and their "strawberry infusion blend"—sandwiched between two swirls of strawberry fruit puree.
"The threat of Islam cannot be ignored any longer," says Ms Waters during her campaign video, as "I Vow To Thee My Country" swirls in the background.
The strange clips come as speculation swirls that Swift is preparing to release her sixth studio album and first full-length record since 2014's massive 1989.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper measured a global layer of water only a few molecules thick and found swirls to be depleted of water relative to their surroundings.
You may have seen goth ice cream with its pitch-black cone and gray swirls, but get ready to have the trend invade more than just dessert.
Swirls of frigid air, called a polar vortex, which are normally dissipated by warm air in the tropics, could travel all the way down to the equator.
As speculation swirls over Mueller's next moves, following a period of silence in the weeks leading up to the midterms, it's worth fact-checking the President's claims.
There are also reconstructions of naked figures in bronze, which have a disarming fleshiness: copper lips and nipples, luxuriant black beards, wiry swirls of dark pubic hair.
"Swirls of edible designs, gold flakes, and vivid colors fill your eye ... It really is a sensory experience," wrote Yelp user Candi P.Find Chocolat Abeille on Yelp.
Outside, on a terrace ringing the pavilion, caterers refreshed trays of yogurt, empanadas, fruit skewers, pastries, bread pudding, inari, and quiches topped with swirls of savory cream.
Did I say anything about needing a long black Hugo Boss dress with a skirt made of panels: embroidered flowers on one, pink swirls on the other?
You could go for an elegant look, frosting the cake and drizzling caramel sauce over the top or decorate with swirls of buttercream for a homespun finish.
They found that when the flow of water hits the first dune it generates turbulent swirls and curls that are similar to the wake of a boat.
We surveyed experts from BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley, and found that it&aposs their foremost concern related to the stock market, even as geopolitical turmoil swirls.
As speculation swirls over whether the president's top economic advisor might be the latest White House official to bolt, the Fed factor could prevail over all others.
With a unique painting style that bleeds and swirls the fleshtones of the antiquated subjects, Irish painter Genieve Figgis' Renaissance-style portraiture exudes a surreal and hypnotizing eeriness.
Available only this summer, these new scoops are all about rich caramel and brown sugar flavors with enough crunch and swirls to keep you coming back for more.
A barrage of bells and hypnotic swirls enter my ears as some man's voice begin to emerge from the background of the mix, but the eagle seems unfazed.
The third, cheekily named Cinn-Dough-rella, is made from a cinnamon and caramel ice cream base with cinnamon bun dough, shortbread cookies, and oatmeal cinnamon cookie swirls.
Leave the cacti and tie-dye swirls for the more extroverted and go for something simpler that'll still look appropriate after you leave the desert for the office.
I dabbed a little bit on a cotton ball and made gentle swirls around a copy of Dawson's 20 Load Weekend my good friend Bryan gave to me.
The Colorado-based duo is known for genre-less hits that blend funk, hip-hop, jazz, and various types of electronic music into woozy, psychedelic swirls of sound.
If so much smoke still swirls, it is because it remains unclear whether a natural coincidence of interests between Russia and Team Trump was buttressed by actual collusion.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh - Swirls of yellow paste made from ground tree bark decorate the cheeks of Rohingya Muslim women and girls in the refugee camps of southern Bangladesh.
"On My Grind," which is probably making Travi$ Scott jealous as we speak, lurches through a woozy, textured hook while a vocal sample swirls around for a beat.
With random dot patterns, a simple move of the dots by a few degrees can create trippy concentric circles or wild swirls that move all around the paper.
Fallon was also the creative ice cream mastermind behind 2013 retired pint "Late Night Snack" with vanilla ice cream, salted caramel swirls, and fudge-covered potato chip clusters.
Looking at the scoops and swirls of body work instantly conjures up the metallic smell and cold touch of the many Matchbox cars I had as a kid.
Due to a genetic mutation, Jeremy's shell swirls counterclockwise and his sex organs are located on the left side of his head, the opposite arrangement of most snails.
With swirls of changing winds blowing through the DCEU at Comic-Con, Ben Affleck took the stage at Hall H on Saturday and wanted to make something clear.
But the inner half—that dense stream of star-taffy—swirls into the black hole, heating up and releasing huge sums of energy that radiate across the universe.
The restaurant is small, homey, and buzzing, decorated with trinkets and knick-knacks, with swirls of steam rising up from the big vats of stock in the kitchen.
If the swirls have been protecting the surface of the Moon since early in its existence, they would be a prime location to sample the ancient solar wind.
Van Gogh's brushwork is especially suited to animation: his swirls and broad, fluid lines, which on canvas already give the illusion of motion, are now even more dynamic.
Showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker is unapologetic and electrifying in the images he chooses, the characters he swirls into the show's mix, and the world of Harlem he builds.
His abstract photographs—pieces that include no other visual components except for thick swirls of paint—take the idea of paint in water even further by embracing unpredictability.
The 13-foot ceiling gives a first taste of the banquet of moldings throughout the house — a different design for every room, from simple lines to elaborate swirls.
What I want to understand better, I tell her, are the swirls of the president's emotional fingerprint, which I saw in the longhand draft of his Nobel speech.
It looked a bit ominous as we strapped on our leashes and hopped from the boat, the swirls of barely submerged rocks clearly visible in the break zone.
Naomi, a runaway slave shot dead just after giving birth, tells her story from beyond the grave, and it loops and swirls as gorgeously as a kite's tail.
Finally — at least for the moment — Riccardo Tisci piled on the stripes and dots and swirls (and ankle socks) earlier this month for his Givenchy spring 2017 collection.
Then it was time to cut — once in half and then a thick slice from the back, the tissue dense and gray-pink, teeming with folds and swirls.
I met one young woman in a niqab, her face and body covered in heavy black cloth, clutching a plastic cup filled with swirls of mango and strawberry.
When seeds finally went on sale, Goldman's beet joined a number of highly sought-after specialty beet varieties, like the sugary Candy Stripe, with its hot pink swirls.
As hot, dense gas swirls around the black hole, like water headed down a drain, the intense pressures and magnetic fields cause energy to squirt out the side.
Nor is it unexpected that talk of crisis swirls around the club again, or that Wenger's players are being accused of failing to try and failing to care.
Samsung's PowerBot line of robot vacuums are already the only ones sold in North America to feature cyclone technology (the air swirls around inside like a small tornado).
Mr. Risso's rumpled Marni men tromped through passageways lit with digital videos, in which animated domestic scenes — the bathroom, the apartment hallway — suddenly melted into acid-trip swirls.
"It's no wonder that this fantasy — with its cheery enchantments and portentous inky swirls, its steely grays and tight pacing — feels familiar," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
If only there were clear measures to be taken to try to drown out the persistent tanking talk that seemingly (and loudly) swirls around every bad N.B.A. team.
Its alien sitter's face swirls with tendrils of mist, only held together by a crooked knob of a nose, which casts a shadow across an otherwise blank visage.
While the taste and toppings are the same, meloui's swirls of dough one-ups plain m'smen on texture, though they lose out slightly on carrying capacity and eating ergonomics.
And of course, there was a special Snapchat filter – "Chrissy's baby shower," done in swirls – for the whole affair, as the sisters shared photos and videos from the celebration.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - As a flood of unregulated cash swirls through the Chinese economy, Beijing has been taking aim at the trust companies whose unrestrained lending practices are worrying regulators.
When it hears music it swirls about its axis in the direction of the sound, and then maps it visually on its "face" with flashing lights and moving pixels.
It's a newly discovered galaxy system that's hiding something incredible in those fuzzy swirls of light circling it: a way of looking back into even further and older galaxies.
Surface waves form in the tub as water swirls down the drain, and when it's shallow enough, the water flowing down the drain moves faster than those surface waves.
But interstellar gas glows as it swirls into the black hole, marking the dark heart of the galaxy with a single, faint point of infrared light in astronomical images.
The dreamy swirls of unicorn colors, effervescent fizz, and therapeutic scents have an unforeseen magical prowess known to induce pure and utter bliss — all distinctly part of the experience.
Miller has washed and dried her hair, applied makeup, and changed into a long-sleeved, knee-length dress with orange, red, black, hot pink, and gold swirls and flowers.
And just as a cake decorator might do, she swirls figure-8 shapes through the concoction with the back of her color brush until the design is just right.
This motley of topics swirls and eddies and reforms, with exchanges of goofy insults and gossipy asides about whoever happens to be absent from the field at the moment.
It also has a freight elevator, painted with orange and green swirls to look like the gaping mouth of a dragon with welded iron monsters suspended from the ceiling.
PCA's remix maintains the futuristic flair of Solar Bears's sound, matching their warm synth swirls with a bass drum beat that seems pulled from an old magnetic tape recording.
The best attempt is the simplest: a stunning curtain of Swarovski crystals, arranged in patterns that blend traditional Norwegian rosemaling imagery with "Wonderful World of Disney" sparkles and swirls.
She swiped a couple of deceptively shaped chocolate-peanut-butter swirls (check out the section's Food page to see exactly what shape) from a photo shoot late one afternoon.
The film is set in Rick's Café Américain, a swinging bar "through which swirls a backwash of connivers, crooks and fleeing European refugees," as the Nazis take over Europe.
The presidential hopeful and major proponent for gun control is in L.A. Friday as concern and controversy swirls around the release of "Joker" ... so we asked him about it.
This appears to be the tacit approach of Iranian officials, who see a White House that is struggling to explain its President's Twitter account as the Russia investigation swirls.
A standout, "Very Worldly" (2646), swirls with so much visual input your eyes hardly know where to land — a perfect representation of contemporary media overload, made 2756 years ago.
A puddle of water on the campus of the University of South Carolina looks like a work of art as the yellow sheen of pollen swirls around the water.
The collection ran the gamut from square-shouldered suiting to plissé silk dresses with flamenco swirls, bedazzled evening wear and even the occasional interlude of sharply tailored men's wear.
A sweatshirt covered in hand-beaded swirls of blue and violet like the aurora borealis, inspired by a pattern once created in leather on a coat, still utterly current.
As Drew Neumann's plunderphonic score repeats sounds and sound bites ("Buy or die" is a notable one), swirls of pastel colors appear on the screen like melting ice cream.
Then in 2004, Raymond Goldstein, a physicist then at the University of Arizona, and colleagues placed bacteria in three-dimensional droplets and observed jets and swirls that appeared and disappeared.
After all, Yiannopoulos has spewed so much toxic garbage that he was permanently banned by Twitter in 2016, which says a lot, considering the cesspool that swirls on that platform.
This cold drink manages to evoke the flavors of a warm and gooey s'more with swirls of milk chocolate sauce topped with marshmallow-infused whipped cream and graham cracker crumbles.
It swirls and envelops the viewer in a way that just wouldn't be possible in other mediums — and that's no doubt because Dear Angelica was drawn entirely in VR itself.
Hollowed-out like a cave, and conceived in curves and swirls with not a straight line in sight, the space feels as if it has been crafted entirely by hand.
F&W explains that some of krasinthusith's pieces eschew the tradition of flowers and dragons for more abstract work, with swirls, spirals, and spires rising from within gourds and melons.
As national debate swirls about whether health plans should cover pre-existing conditions, we need to ask how we can reduce the demand for health care in the first place.
The letter comes as speculation swirls that Trump could soon move to dismiss Rosenstein, who is charged with overseeing the investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"All that stuff that kind of swirls around is interesting outside Fox News, but inside I don't know what's going on," O'Reilly said Thursday night at the Newseum in Washington.
On Bird Road, where the lane closest to the sidewalk had been blocked off to allow for overflowing crowds, police lights bathed people in swirls of blue and red light.
Dust swirls in the glowing headlights of a Chevy pickup, the main source of light other than a pinhole moon and the nighttime grid of a city in the distance.
One features a large hot-pink spinel on top of swirls of blush-color porcelain; the other, three bright-blue sapphires that appear to float on a delicate porcelain pod.
Decades later, as a self-described "aging movie star," his talk swirls together his thoughts on life, the internet, dance, and finding a sense of self amid all the chaos.
Standing near the front of the protest was Lola, an Ecuadorian woman who sells espumillas, marshmallow-like meringues that she piles onto ice cream cones in pink-and-white swirls.
As a symbol, the curvaceous, contemporary building designed by XTU, a Parisian architecture firm, swirls up from the riverside not unlike the Guggenheim Museum flowing upward on staid Fifth Avenue.
As Sir Shadow hums for inspiration, his slender hand strikes a sketchpad with a silver marker and swirls deliriously, never leaving the page, as though he were signing a signature.
"It bounces and it swirls and it tilts and it tips, and you can tell the pilot is trying to control it and is not having much success," she said.
Until now, they were detectable only indirectly by the glow of X-rays or other radiation from doomed matter heated to stupendous degrees as it swirls around a cosmic drain.
It's the first American restaurant designed by Peter Marino: The dining room is warmly inviting, with midcentury elegance and touches of whimsy, like flooring patterned with Pollock blobs and swirls.
"When the FBI director tells him on three different occasions he is not under investigation, yet the speculation swirls around the political system that he is, that's frustrating," Ryan said.
Murano, the island of glassblowers across the lagoon from here, is known for producing vases and glasses with swirls of color and ornate chandeliers found in tony hotels and homes.
And sales personnel wear a more colorful and contemporary wardrobe — pieces like silk blouses and dresses with vibrant swirls from the Paris shop Fête Impériale — instead of conventional dark uniforms.
The set is essentially a rectangular wall, like a film screen, through which characters often pop out when a high or low door opens and a rotating platform swirls around.
The set is essentially a rectangular wall, like a film screen, through which characters often pop out when a high or low door opens and a rotating platform swirls around.
Listen hard along an internal register, and you sometimes pick up the pounding thud of your heart, or a mysterious whooshing that swirls through your ears like a miniature mistral.
Of the final film, Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times that "Childhood ends, this time forever, with tears and howls, swirls of smoke, the shock of mortality and bittersweet smiles."
These are phenomenal, swirls of laminated brioche dough under a brown-sugar glaze, but the baked goods sold at the retail counter up front deserve a whole category on the menu.
Each episode beyond that swirls into Cunanan's and Versace's pasts, and pans out to the larger cultural context behind the murders — namely, the treatment of the gay community in the '90s.
Hung without frames on gallery walls, which the pair has graffitied with bat wings and vortex-like swirls, with paint splattered on the floor, the spontaneity of their process is palpable.
The hallway seems to sway as wind, whipped up off the rocky coast, swirls around the structure, making the lightbulbs swing and the steel wires — keeping the whole thing upright — creak.
That storm raged over the island earlier this month, but Beaty and his restaurant staff remain open, and they plan to stay open even as Hurricane Maria swirls toward the island.
It has frozen chunks of peanut butter, plus swirls of raspberry jam throughout the base of the ice cream that sends me back to my elementary school cafeteria with each bite.
The couple were introduced in 2013 through the dating app OkCupid, and later that week met at Pinkberry East Midtown where they had swirls of frozen yogurt on their first date.
In lab experiments, even tiny corals, the organisms that make up reefs, have been observed nibbling on a confetti of broken down plastic fragments similar to what swirls through the depths.
There, as Tish relates their story in voice-over, the two plan for the future as Fonny pursues his muse, turning blocks of wood into sculpture amid swirls of cigarette smoke.
"Childhood ends, this time forever, with tears and howls, swirls of smoke, the shock of mortality and bittersweet smiles," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review of Part 2 for The Times.
I heard echoes of Prokofiev and Messiaen in the piano part, full of pounding rhythms, cascading chords, spiraling swirls of fast notes, and that four-note theme, played in every contortion.
By then, the clouds had begun to unleash swirls of snow and visibility was low, so a post-lunch foray up No Name Peak no longer seemed like a good idea.
Saldanha pulled the computer over to the patient's bed and showed her M.R.I. images of an array of tiny white dots indicating damage to her brain amid the normal gray swirls.
Once they checked the radar, the researchers could see that the swirls of dust they had witnessed were created by vortices just shy of meeting the windspeed definition of a tornado.
This impassioned book swirls from personal to historical reflections, setting out to understand the reasons for the scourge and to cut through what he sees as persistent French obfuscation of it.
So that means even as a young kid in the village of Vinci, he is looking at swirls of water, testing things, drawing how water flows and erosion happens, drawing landscapes.
"Tech week" looks headed for the same fate as "infrastructure week"—punchlines for the Trump administration's tendency to focus on branding, over getting actual work done, as controversy swirls around his presidency.
Those swirls may look like the result of a highly technical procedure, but all you need to learn is how to take one long exposure photo on a clear, a starry night.
During inflation, and over the entire history of the accelerating expansion of the universe since then, swirls, triangles, quadrilaterals and other shapes have been flying past this horizon and out of sight.
If you say yes to everything on top, that means swirls of spicy ketchup, mayonnaise and a mild green salsa, which quickly amalgamate into a far more messy and powerful super sauce.
As well as the familiar V-shaped wake they leave underwater disturbances known as "internal waves", flat swirls called "pancake eddies" and miniature vortices which spin off from fins and control surfaces.
As panic swirls around the Zika virus, a mosquito-borne virus linked to severe brain damage in infants, El Salvador has issued an unusual piece of advice to women: stop getting pregnant.
Think chrome face paint in artful swirls and glitter as a highlighter (it seems as if the default glitter look this year is to simply pat it onto the top of cheekbones).
The limited-edition bomb is coated in tons of silver glitter, but transforms into dreamy swirls of fuchsia pink that smell like cherry tart the moment you drop it in your tub.
Google "Kanye West hair designs," and you'll be presented with arrow styles, swirls, and even questionable Fendi signage shaved into the rapper's dome — and these came decades before the trend even started.
Washington (CNN)As Hurricane Harvey swirls through the Gulf of Mexico, speeding toward the Texas coast, it could also bring a critical test of President Donald Trump's abilities as commander-in-chief.
Added to which, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is still trying to emerge from the dark shadow of the Khashoggi killing, as speculation swirls about whether he knew of the conspiracy.
We're talking metallic swirls on the lips, super-iridescent pops of color on the eyes, and so much more — all of which we can totally see ourselves wearing on a night out.
Although authorities have said construction is 94 percent complete, the streets are still full of construction vehicles, the tap water is brownish, the air swirls with dust, and the area is barren.
Republicans are expressing growing concern that President Trump's voluble communication style is becoming a liability that could get him into trouble at a time when controversy swirls around the White House. Sen.
It's the feeling of taking a car out on a country road on a beautiful spring day: You push the pedal down, watch as the scenery swirls around you, crack a smile.
Written 2500,19763 years ago, it is a Chinese version of the Dead Sea Scrolls, with text that swirls like the stars through the firmament and describes the relationship between humans and heaven.
In particular, prints such as Josh MacPhee's 2016 "Aqua Para Todos," Erik Ruin's 2016 "Ocean Death Spiral," and Pete Railand's 2016 "Commonwealth," balance dense clusters and swirls of water into compelling gestalts.
It was here in Kattankudy's warren of homes decorated with delicate swirls of Arabic calligraphy that Zaharan Hashim, the man accused of masterminding the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, grew up.
There was an apple green cable coat crafted from molded rubber; a flouro pink slipdress encircled by acrylic swirls like Saturn's rings; and a skirt made entirely of multicolor, clacking plastic tags.
Goblet makes literal the emotional hauntings we have all known, as the blond woman's ghostly body swirls around his body and drifts across his eyes, separating him from his life with Dominique.
Political survival in question Trump will not be the first president to give a State of the Union address as scandal swirls around his administration, potentially putting his political survival in question.
After a figure in the film creates puffs of dust by rubbing his feet on the dry earth, a dancer, onstage, swivels and swirls under a spotlight within a cloud of powder.
Bernstein's comments come as speculation swirls over whether Trump will sit down for an interview with Mueller as part of the special counsel's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
And it all culminates in a gorgeous, dimension-shattering set piece that tumbles, swirls, and opens up several worlds within worlds, all with pockets of stunning animation that beg to be explored.
An hour later, she and Mr. Chan had decorated about two dozen cookies, hers messier than his: baubles ornamented with swirls and dots, gingerbread people in bow ties and jaunty yellow pants.
" The Caramel Macchiato is the first coffee-flavored ice cream from the brand mixed with caramel ribbons throughout, similar to the Candy Bar pint with "crunchy peanuts, layers of chocolate and caramel swirls.
The head of Puerto Rico's state-run power company stepped down Friday as more than 50 percent of the island remains in the dark and controversy swirls over the $300 million Whitefish contract.
Instead, it swirls around to other stories (for the love of all that is holy, please stop taking us back to Dorne), making the plot feel like it's moving at a glacial pace.
As drama swirls around Lena Dunham's decision to rehome her adopted dog Lamby after four years together, the rescue dog's current owner is speaking out about an important issue: Lamby's current well-being.
Essenhigh is comfortable sharing her sensibility, committing with no preconditions to the Romanticism of 19th century landscape painting and to later offshoots of the same, like the vines and swirls of Art Nouveau.
But before the documentary inevitably swirls to the conclusion of Williams' life – he died by suicide in August 2014 — you'll receive an incredibly cohesive impression of one-of-a-kind, truly genius mind.
And as it turns from the straightforwardly representational bodies at the top of the painting to the abstracted swirls of the sheets at the bottom, it's on the border between figurative and abstract.
Here, there's no overload of crystals, sparkles, colors, swirls, or flowers, so wearing them just as often as you would your favorite understated items is just as easy, but with twice the impact.
Evoking the landscape of Hawaii Island's volcanic topography, her intimately monumental and monochromatic sculpture Mauna references the invisible life that swirls all around and lies beneath the surface of the air and earth.
When biologists investigated, they found that the turbid swirls of plankton that typically grow in the lake by the million had nearly vanished—consumed gradually, they could only guess, by some ravenous organism.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE is poised to make a late-night TV appearance early next week as chatter swirls that he's eyeing a 2020 White House run.
You're just in the world and taking it all in and getting to know the band and the fans and the entourage and all the weird shit that sort of swirls around them.
Their last album cover for A Moon Shaped Pool was of some black and white swirls AKA the same thing you did for GCSE Art with those marbles and a blindfold that time.
It is encrusted, heavy-handed, overworked, as if she were trying out everything on one canvas: short, long, medium brushstrokes; assertive palette knife slashes; curlicues, dabbles, stipples and swirls; grisaille and full color.
The South Korean director Park Chan-wook ("Stoker"), backed by executive producers of "The Night Manager," swirls a drab palette with vibrant hues while bouncing from the Parthenon to a Lebanese training camp.
The cosmic swirls of the track's melody seem to take on a mind of their own, growing more expansive as it progresses, until they eventually overflow into a lazy river of mesmeric vibes.
Excitement swirls around Golden State as it chases the Chicago Bulls' record for regular-season wins set 20 years ago, but it still remains up in the air which teams will make the playoffs.
The park will incorporate a number of immersive theater shows, he says, where guests may find themselves interacting with live actors on the show floor while the rest of the park swirls around them.
Individual clusters of bright spots, like the air mass swirls caused by Rossby waves on Earth, seemed to slowly meander from east to west, while groups of these clusters moved in the opposite direction.
New observations of the moon reveal features called lunar swirls: regions where the field is rather weak, and consequently lets the solar wind leave scars that are big enough to be seen from Earth.
For decades, most Americans haven't given much thought to our water systems, not worrying where water comes from when we turn on the tap, or where it goes after it swirls down the drain.
The latest advisories from the National Hurricane Center predict that Nate will reach hurricane status by the time it swirls into the northern Gulf of Mexico, and make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.
All day long, in a grassy courtyard, they interview asylum seekers, as the African reality they want to escape swirls outside — donkey carts and dust, joblessness and poverty, and, in special cases, political persecution.
Another, "On the Road Near Sallenelles, a Friend," offers the abstract expression of a human face, discolored by gangrenous greens and flowing reds, the teeth jutted sideways into more swirls of heavy black paint.
Behind those bright swirls of light inscribed on the dusky twilight are two granddaughters with twirling sparklers, celebrating the joy of being in this magical place, with their family, on a perfect holiday evening.
Photos from the chain of 27 islands, of which only two are inhabited, feature oceans that are nothing but swirls of translucent turquoise, cobalt and cerulean, and sandy beaches so pristine they feel untouched.
This time, other than two upcycled fake furs pieced together from remnants past, she mostly seemed to be flitting between ideas: louche tailoring and scarflike graphic silk dresses; big, blouson shoulders and feathery swirls.
The dials come in several color combinations, which Mr. Gustafsson coaxes out of the forged steel with an oxidation treatment — for example, one model had bold swirls of jade green, royal blue and fuchsia.
Nikolaj Korndorf's "Music for Owen Underhill and his Magnificent Eight" (1997), for a small but highly potent ensemble, opens in a pummeling mood, with swirls of woodwinds rising off an angry musical dust storm.
He strode the sideline of N.B.A. arenas in lilac, orange, banana yellow, black and lime green outfits — some in medleys of colors arrayed in stripes, plaids, swirls and other patterns that resembled Rorschach tests.
Alongside a work by the composer Robert Mann, the orchestra will perform Jacob Druckman's "Prism," which swirls together quotations from musical treatments of the story of Medea, making for a phantasmagoric exercise in orchestration.
Nikolaj Korndorf's "Music for Owen Underhill and his Magnificent Eight" (1997), for a small but highly potent ensemble, opens in a pummeling mood, with swirls of woodwinds rising off an angry musical dust storm.
Many of her canvases from the 1960s feature ominous swirls and splatters of paint in bloody red or oily black, with such unexpected objects as syringes, gun cartridges and doll eyes affixed to them.
In a stylistic departure from the rest of the painting, Gagner has taken care to articulate the swirls and whorls on the four fingertips, which invariably bring to mind fingerprinting, suspicion, and, again, surveillance.
On two sidelong pieces the duo—composed of longtime collaborators Nima Aghiani and Sara Bigdeli Shamloo—ooze between brittle ambience and shattered noise, layering abstract poetry over delirious swirls of acoustic instrumentation and synthetic drones.
Human girls in large groups held hands, swirls of silver paint on their tattooed arms glittering as they passed around tiny cups of ouitza, dark liquor made from the sugarcane that grew along the river.
The result is a euphoria-inducing mesh of celestial vocal croons, hypnotic synth swirls, and atmospheric accents that, near the end of its seven-minute spell, crash fantastically together into white noise before easing away.
Wool and cotton are turned into the white and black smoke that swirls over the five protest camps that have been set up along the fortified frontier since the protests began on March 30, 2018.
For her second look of the night, Harris went for some more drama, wearing this ballgown with a sequin bodice, stripes and swirls, plus a sparkling necklace and Edie Parker clutch at the InStyle party.
The resulting beverage has all the caffeine of a typical iced coffee and can be customized with the milk of the consumer's choice (including almond milk) and any flavor shots or swirls of their choosing.
When Fallon was the host of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, Ben & Jerry's created the flavor Late Night Snack in his honor, too—vanilla ice cream with swirls of caramel and chocolate covered potato chips.
The President's much-anticipated lunch with Republican senators came as controversy swirls around the fact that an aide -- Kelly Sadler -- has still not apologized for disparaging comments she reportedly made about ailing Arizona Republican Sen.
That kind of ambiguity swirls around Alton (Jaeden Lieberher), a boy with special powers at the heart of "Midnight Special" (opening Friday, March 18, and screening March 12 at the South by Southwest film festival).
Like the rest of the crowd, we've had our arms streaked in Day-Glo swirls at the Secret refresh tent, and the combined effect is that of an alien species of young, technicolored party people.
The direction is clever for a disorienting first-person narrative about a colorblind killer, in which the cosmic swirls representing his protagonist's blurred vision bump up against Powell's realist urban backdrops and assured landscape drawing.
As she reaches the front, and the strings play a suddenly decisive succession of notes, she swirls the skirt theatrically, with the fabric billowing wildly as red light (by David Finn) glows across the stage.
Her work manages to express a certain wistfulness, with a rueful woolly smile occasionally emerging from the ratty swirls of colored fabric cords and sheep fleece she uses to construct her animalistic, slightly unsettling pieces.
"Really, most Americans are going on with their daily lives and they don't really much care about the rhetoric that swirls around this city," Wilson said Tuesday at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington.
Revolving around a few subtle soul samples—Earth, Wind & Fire and Eddie Kendricks, at that—the loopy disco beat swirls relentlessly around your membranes for nearly nine minutes, switching things up without a second's hesitation.
The movie's pleasures are primarily visual, whether it's in the thick swirls of paint used to suggest a fiery lab accident; the design quirks (faces with prominent overbites); or the shadowy, often inky-dark palette.
The front-office practitioners within every NFL franchise, as well as the cottage industry of ardent followers that swirls around it, rightfully claim that "capology" — as they like to call it — is a 365-day occupation.
While it's not the only time we've stumbled across a black bath bomb — remember Lush's "Metamorphosis," which changed from a gray-black hue to swirls of orange, pink, yellow, and green when it hit the water?
The piece is made entirely of swirls of vibrant color streaking all around, forming images that transform and vanish as quickly as they appear, giving the feeling of bearing witness to someone else's living, breathing memory.
While the chaos in Tulsa swirls and as squids fall from the sky, Irons's character is living in a lavish mansion roleplaying an affluent period piece — an Upstairs Downstairs fantasy with a ... staff of robot clones?
Presented to us with clinical, Kubrickian clarity and understatement, it has the disturbing comic-horror atmosphere which swirls around some of the darkest British television comedies, such as "The League of Gentlemen" and Chris Morris's "Jam".
These nuclei are created as matter swirls to its doom around a supermassive black hole situated in the center of a galaxy; that material compresses and heats up, forming an accretion disk in its final moments.
President Donald Trump remains undecided as the debate swirls around the polarizing border adjustment tax provision that's part of the House GOP's overall plan to reduce corporate taxes, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Friday.
Once the pansotti rise to the surface, White scoops them into the pesto with a generous splash of pasta water and an even-more-generous chunk of butter, and swirls and tosses till it's all emulsified.
As Trumpcare swirls down the toilet bowl of history, it has become fashionable to suggest, wryly, that Paul Ryan's Obamacare troubles vindicate former House Speaker John Boehner, who faced widespread criticism for his own legislative failures.
His new comments come as speculation swirls about whether Trump will fire chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who replaced Priebus last year, over his handling of domestic abuse allegations against a White House aide.
The painted waves and swirls on the walls, as well as the mainly primary colors that are used, are vaguely reminiscent of the traditional Korean tricolored Taegeuk, a patriotic symbol that represents humanity, heaven, and earth.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Renault have allowed an option on Danish Formula One driver Kevin Magnussen to lapse as media speculation swirls around who could get the second seat at the team next year alongside Nico Hulkenberg.
But it also allows for stories where the characters wrestle with crises that aren't easily solved — like a deadly smog that envelops London, or the gossip that swirls around the divorcee Margaret falls in love with.
Weitzmann, in this impassioned book that swirls sometimes chaotically from personal to historical reflections, sets out to understand the reasons for the scourge and to cut through what he sees as persistent French obfuscation of it.
In the powder room of a Chicago home, Studio Gild built a vanity and backsplash out of Bianco Giada marble, a white stone with swirls of gray and black, covering the walls with cost-effective grasscloth.
It's not a literal retelling of the story of the ballet, and it's driven by Mr. Murfi's words, as well as by nine dancers who incarnate the villagers and swans with wild, curving swirls of motion.
And yet, as much as we read these paintings as visionary landscapes, we never lose sight of the fact that we are looking at varied coats and swirls of paint, a record of gestures and actions.
The first 1,000 fans to order through their website and check out with the code HALOTOPPB&J will receive a pint, which features peanut butter ice cream with swirls of strawberry and cannoli bites, on the house.
These ideas come to a head on the album's eerie closer "Never Been Home", a dissonant and haunting track comprised of just vocals and a piano that swirls aggressively with questions of identity and belonging a tornado.
In that Bible-riffing science-fiction comic about a young miracle worker, the skies ripple with cosmic swirls and each building façade is drafted with obsessive precision, but the foundations are indistinct, as if untethered from Earth.
The marshmallow swirls are distributed very generously throughout the pint, and though you might expect it to have a strange texture due to the cold temperature of the ice cream, the marshmallow manages to stay perfectly fluffy.
The Blizzard is "made with Oreo cookie pieces, sparkly cosmic swirls and sweet cotton candy topping blended with our world-famous soft serve (ice cream) and topped with colorful galaxy sprinkles," according to a recent press release.
There's another potential downside provoked by Trump's populist turn -- he is trampling all over his own White House's attempts to get his presidency back on track, as the Russia investigation's cloud swirls and his legislative agenda stalls.
Some religious fundamentalists are certain that 220, the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation, lurks in swirls that are central to the logos of the Olympic Games, Google Chrome and the Walt Disney Company.
To make "Baby Ghettobird Tunic," Sanford Biggers covered a toddler-size puffy jacket with thousands of feathers to create swirls of white spots, streaks of red, areas of fuzziness and a collar accented with blues and oranges.
Anticipation builds like the climb of a roller coaster, with initially slow forward momentum growing as you get your bearings, culminating in a race through glowing van Gogh-like swirls among a murder of the titular crows.
In one section, the three women shift their weight forward and back in a hypnotic sequence of steps: Like a coven or a Greek chorus, their methodical footwork swirls across the stage like wisps of floating incense.
Bell's acting registers the moment with real skill, as we see Veronica forced to revise one kind of trauma into another of a more horrifying and less complex nature as the background swirls around her, Vertigo-style.
It could just be my go-to recipe, but the consistency was actually too creamy that my colors mixed together before I could even apply them to the cake and ruined all chances of really defined swirls.
When Patricia Ann Norris-McDonald and Conor McDonald stepped onto the Madison Square Garden ice before the Rangers' regular-season finale against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday night, their annual moment was accompanied by swirls of emotion.
The clash has created a new wrinkle in the intrigue that has captivated Mr. Trump's Washington, and it has left some wondering why Exxon would fight over a paltry sum as a political furor over Russia swirls.
But Trump's tone is one reason why so much intrigue still swirls around his relationship with Russia and why claims remain that some past business association with Russians may be shaping the way he deals with Moscow.
In an early scene, when Max and Marianne make love for the first time in a car, the sand swirls around them in the desert and the camera circles to match, in a manner that's almost expressionistic.
The resulting films are mesmerizing sequences of movement and stasis, the floating blimp appearing to flicker in the center of the screen, while the arrangement of shapes below it moves in geometric swirls across the film-frame.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - The city council of Allentown, Pennsylvania, voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve a resolution expressing "no confidence" in Mayor Ed Pawlowski and urging him to resign as an FBI corruption investigation swirls around city hall.
Even though I rarely have the time to indulge in one these days, you can bet that when I do, I use a bath bomb — preferably one that's loaded with some sort of glitter or swirls of color.
The dreamy swirls of alabaster wind, golden orbs, and deep blue skies make it truly one-of-a-kind, but that doesn't mean there aren't hundreds of college kids hanging posters of the piece in their dorm rooms.
You don't really become a champion at all unless you mean something to the audience, and you certainly don't have a long, successful run at the top unless you're highly attuned to the swirls and eddies of culture.
PARIS (Reuters) - Psychedelic swirls, Beatles-style bobs in vibrant colors and plenty of swishing fringes filled Jean Paul Gaultier's runway on Wednesday, in a celebration of the 1960s designed in homage to avant-garde French couturier Pierre Cardin.
Slices of purple-hued octopus terrine are marbled with swirls of squid ink, the edges of the sliced salmon pastrami are gingerly coated in coarse seasonings, and the monkfish liver pâté easily doubles as a foie gras doppelgänger.
The town even has its own style of engraving, called fleurisanne, developed by Bovet in the 21990s, which uses distinctive swirls to convey the way the poppies in the fields bordering the river valley dance in the wind.
But even the most conscientious residents may not necessarily make the connection between the water that swirls down their drains during a rainstorm and the resulting sewer overflows that muck up the rivers where they sail or kayak.
Inside, a translucent bioplastic wall with cloudlike swirls — yes, also 23-D printed — changed colors on demand as Mr. Rael, with a clicker, shifted the hues from pink to green to purple, bathing the interior in otherworldly light.
In "Small Landscape at Traunsee" (August 1907), loose swirls of paint articulate a blue sky and verdant green meadow; the canvas is bisected vertically by the willowy black line of a tree trunk carved into the thick pigment.
To the eye, it seems to be little more than a pattern of dots or lines or swirls, typically on dials and cases, produced by a man — or, increasingly, a woman — sitting at a machine chockablock with gears.
On Mr. Saksi's screen was a design, sweeping swirls of golds, pinks and purples that he had drawn at his studio in Amsterdam, some 75 minutes north by car, and then emailed to Mr. Miero before he arrived.
While the national conversation in Thailand swirls around whether kids should be allowed to fight, VICE News went to Bangkok to talk to two young fighters, aged 10 and 14, who are continuing to step into the ring.
After the train pulls in at Beacon, an unanticipated guide appears to orient me towards the occasions: a dancer, who swirls slowly in an underpass for a few minutes before inviting us to follow her to the park.
About half the gas, according to theoretical models, would wind up in a dense hot doughnut called an accretion disk, glowing with energy as it swirls around the hole to its eventual doom, like water around a drain.
The L.A.-based Owens transforms elements that could be too swiftly called ''zany'' or ''lurid'' — rainbow sprinkles as a psychedelic garland on wallpaper; stoned, Crayola-like squiggles; swirls of oil paint thick as cake frosting — into something ravishing.
In an instant, a leaping opponent swirls around me, shotgun boom, and I am dead, collapsed, my bounty pouring out of me in a heap, and I watch as they dab the air where my corpse just was.
Heyman's vibrant paintings are filled with recurring images: delicate cranes sourced from Japanese textile and paper design, luscious multi-colored flowers in full bloom, fields of meticulously painted swirls evoking hand-made marbled paper, and a smiling gibbon.
Contrast this with the innumerable portraits of Walter (always described as 'Nude' or 'Girl' to maintain secrecy); figures outlined by impossibly voluptuous, almost geometric curves and smooth liquid swirls, peacefully sleeping, head thrown back in abandon, or placidly submissive.
I know Twitter these days can feel like an endless litany of commentary on the actions (and omissions) of the US president and the whirlwind of social discord that swirls in his wake as chaotically as his signature hairstyle.
"Like its mythical namesake, the Unicorn Frappuccino blended crème comes with a bit of magic, starting as a purple beverage with swirls of blue and a first taste that is sweet and fruity," the company said in a release.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The founders of India's Snapdeal told employees in an email on Sunday that the e-commerce company will ensure there is no disruption to staff "as the way forward becomes clear," as speculation of a takeover swirls.
Even as the Comey controversy swirls, Trump is preparing for his first foreign trip at the end of this week, a whistlestop swing through the Middle East and Europe that reflects an ambitious lift for a new White House.
Cainthus identifies animals by distinctive markings, tufts, and swirls in the pelt on their faces and bodies, and it's able to confirm its matches whenever its cameras pick up the numbered identification tag that's attached to every animal's ear.
But sixth grade throws the best of us off balance, and when Merci — who attends a private school on scholarship — is assigned to be the buddy of a cute new boy in town, jealousy swirls in her friend group.
In fact, one of the criticisms that swirls around Ms. Lucas's work is that it looks an awful lot like that of other artists, including the stuffed doll sculptures made by the German Surrealist Hans Bellmer in the 1930s.
The wanderings of a brush creating cyclical patterns can look biomorphic, just by virtue of their shape (don't all swirls have the potential to look mildly intestinal?), but Applebroog's awareness of her own womanhood is clear across her work.
For the restaurant, Cho smokes the short ribs before using them in the galbijjim; roasts his vegetables; adds fried rice cakes to sop up the jammy sauce; and swirls kale in at the end to add a bright note.
As the likelihood appears to dwindle that the Federal Reserve will hike its federal funds target rate later this year (as inflation remains tepid and political drama swirls in Washington), so too has the relative value of the dollar.
Posted to Tumblr this past Saturday, our pal Rolan has created a thorough recipe that walks you through how to make each of the Pod's four components: Their blue and orange swirls, the white gel, and the dissolvable plastic casing.
The lack of tangible details about Gilead's origin drives me into swirls of distracting speculation — perhaps because I think if I can identify the origins of this terrible (luckily, fictional) world, I can identify similar patterns in our own reality.
LONDON (Reuters) - The head of bonds at the world's largest asset manager said on Thursday that the Bank of England could hold off easing monetary policy, as a debate swirls around the effectiveness of its measures to protect the economy.
"These Moo-phoria pints are jam-packed with all the big chunks and swirls that Ben & Jerry's fans expect, at a fraction of the fat, calories and sugar found in regular ice cream," the company said in a press release.
On the paddles and at the bottom of the pool are ribbons, swirls, and spirals of bright orange, red, pink, purple, blue, and yellow, mimicking the ripples and cross-currents of waves and creating a striking iridescence on the water's surface.
"It took us years to perfect how to squeeze in all the chunks and swirls our fans have come to expect from us," said Dena Wimette, the Ben & Jerry's global innovation manager who helped develop the idea for pint slices.
The cups, which retail for $4.97 for 12, are made with low-fat vanilla ice cream and green icing swirls, and the pops, costing $2.97 for a pack of 12, are a combination of creamy lemon lime and orange ices.
But mostly, Whalberg's piece swirls around the idea that anyone who thinks that Steven Avery could be innocent is potentially a hypocrite if, more than 20 years ago, they thought that O.J. Simpson was guilty of murdering Nicole Brown Simpson.
When the cook comes in and lets loose with the whipped cream, the backdrop seems to depict a magnificent storm, but don't look up at the flies, because there the whipped-cream swirls look very much like a bucket of worms.
Schools now tend to favor more stripped-down forms of cursive, like New American Cursive, that do away with the loops and swirls that other generations may have learned, said Sheila Lowe, the president of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation.
The first thing you notice when flying into the Caribbean is the land; the swirls of mildly differing blue hues of the ocean merge by the shore like a marbleized portrait, topped with wisps of cloud leading to green mountains.
In a bullet-pointed, 7,000-word letter to the team's equity partners—a manifesto that swirls (fake) quotes from Abraham Lincoln, references to extinct flightless birds, and documentation of the state of the Sixers—Hinkie explained his decision to walk away.
The funnel cloud of anger, score-settling, political chaos and divisive rhetoric that swirls around Trump at all times also has the effect of drowning out debate about the nature of his policies and any good press that he does get.
Four episodes were directed by Murphy, who's always been a stronger visual stylist than writer, and he opted to fill them with shots where the camera swirls around the characters, picking up speed as events grow more and more heated.
Polke's enormous ''Paganini,'' 1981-83, looks like the work of multiple deviant hands, incorporating an etching of the devil mid-fiddle solo, fogbound expanses spiked with graffiti swirls and a stencil of a jester turning a skull into a radiation symbol.
The debate echoes the way the health care legislation is playing out, with Republicans in the House pushing a bold plan, Senate Republicans expressing skepticism and the Trump administration sending mixed signals as the anxiety about big policy changes swirls.
To be sure, as speculation swirls about where this plan will take Dimon and Bezos, two disruptive forces of their respective industries, the sources were clear that the two don't see the relationship between the two companies going deeper elsewhere.
But debate still swirls around whether a president can launch military strikes or even start a war without congressional approval, in part because some presidents say that being commander in chief gives the president unlimited authority to carry out military operations.
He does it because he loves how water flows and swirls, which is part of his art, it's part of the curls of the people he paints, and it's part of his science and it's part of his anatomy dissections.
For Shakespeare's besotted young lovers Claudio and Hero, substitute Claude (Bryan Fenkart), another Quarto, and the top model Higgy (Ariana Venturi), whose father, Leo Messina (Stephen DeRosa), owns the Hotel Messina (get it?), around which much of the action swings and swirls.
Their saving grace is that, while you may not want to disturb what you see in the pan — the unique marbled finish, the swirls of brightly pigmented color juxtaposed with pale, shimmery highlights — at least the powders last until the very end.
Beyonce's 'Formation' video: Controversy swirls around footage Some called the imagery in the video an affront to police and urged viewers ahead of her halftime performance at the Super Bowl to #BoycottBeyonce for her aligning herself with the Black Lives Matters movement.
But before we stuck straws in and got started, we took a moment to marvel at the colorful presentation — a creamy white base layered with bright pops of color, which mixed up to make pastel and milky swirls of pinks and yellows.
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday as speculation swirls on who will be its next leader, but it will likely point to a firming economy as it edges closer to a possible rate rise next month.
The cones all spin hypnotically, and the smaller sculptures bear brief spiraling poems, like "WHO ARE YOU AM I." The largest sculpture is simply a tree-sized white cone traced with looping swirls of red light, cutting across it like a gentle cursive.
The White House on Thursday slammed The New York Times for creating a "wild obsession with the identity" of an anonymous op-ed author, as speculation swirls about who in the administration might be working internally to "thwart" some of the president's goals.
Instead of focusing on how to better protect women from workplace violence and harassment and establish measurable ways to hold their abusers accountable, the debate swirls around which party -- Republican or Democrat -- is worse for women when it comes to sexual misconduct.
If we accept that language shapes our reality, then it's not just possible but likely that the way we think about abortion, the way it's legislated and regulated, and the polarized debate that swirls around it, has been influenced by terms like these.
Set in the South, the plot swirls around a diner waitress and expert pie-baker named Jenna, who, mired in a loveless marriage to an abusive husband and unexpectedly pregnant with his child, embarks on a torrid love affair with her married gynecologist.
President-elect Donald J. Trump's pick for US Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, the controversial senator from Alabama who was denied the same federal judgeship in 1986 due to documented accusations of racism—started his confirmation hearing on Tuesday again amidst swirls of controversy.
If you try it however with a picture of your face, you may end up with endless swirls of your entire visage within your cheeks, or thousands of tiny reproductions of your face throughout the image—as scary looking as it is trippy.
Technology has threatened to extinguish the art of cursive writing ever since then, as the ballpoint pen (which allowed ink to dry more quickly, reducing the risk of smudging if printing), typewriter, and computer edged out the need for pretty swirls of script.
Even milder winds can create whiteout conditions, when snow swirls and a polar fog can blot out the sky and whip the snow's surface into sastrugi: wavelike speed bumps that can extend for miles and make hauling a heavy sled slow going.
Straight from the bowl, the frosting is soft and billowy, the right texture to spread across the top of the cake in swirls and waves, the right consistency to capture and hold onto sprinkles, crushed cocoa nibs, toasted nuts or tiny candies.
Across 27th Street, Kasmin's smallest space features the latest efforts of Elliott Puckette, a painter who became known in the early 1990s for incising (with razor blade) swirls of graceful calligraphic lines into panels of wood stained a single color of ink.
And with the conclusion of many market-moving events, like Britain's decision to leave the European Union and France's presidential election, Europe has become a region with more certainty than the United States, where political turmoil swirls around the Trump White House.
Or that one of the earliest scenes in the marketing video for the thing, with its slow, fetishized swirls of the gadget, shows a woman picking it up to her ear and saying "Hello?" the way you would with, well, you know.
But Biden, who met with major donor Robert Wolf recently as speculation about his plans swirls around Washington, is actively dissuading aides and donors from speculating about his 2020 plans, urging Democrats instead to focus on retaking majorities in this year's midterm elections.
For some time, commentators have been observing that violence can emerge from the sort of rhetoric that swirls around Trump, and drawing parallels to the angry exchanges in Israel in the days leading up to the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, in 1995.
I'm a product of my culture and of the advertising that swirls around us, presenting beauty as a 19- or even 16-year-old, perhaps, in Victoria's Secret lace or a Calvin Klein string thong, with her bee-stung lips and sulky face.
In the back corner of the store, there is a huge backdrop of a wintry forest, taken by Dutch photographer Albert Dros, and a plastic box about 8 feet long and ankle-high, inside of which swirls about 14 pieces of fake snow.
Recently, a set of astronomical images were released by scientists working on the Disk Substructures at High Angular Resolution Project (DSHARP) — images of still-forming planetary and star systems, their swirls and rings indicating the waxing and waning density of materials required to build planets.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - The telecoms industry is acutely aware of the need to ensure that ever-more complex mobile networks are safe, the head of its main lobby group told Reuters, as debate swirls over whether to bar some equipment vendors on national security grounds.
Harrowing footage released Thursday shows a sheriff's deputy navigating walls of flames and massive swirls of embers as he searched for a group of nurses who needed help escaping a catastrophic wildfire that ultimately leveled a Northern California town and left dozens of people dead.
"Like its mythical namesake, the Unicorn Frappuccino blended crème comes with a bit of magic, starting as a purple beverage with swirls of blue and a first taste that is sweet and fruity," according to a press release from the Seattle-based coffee company.
The Earth spins more quickly at the equator than the poles, causing those north and southward winds to twist into swirls, for the same reason that your body would rotate if you laid perpendicularly on a pair of parallel moving walkways moving different speeds.
It's just a short flight to Lukla from Kathmandu, the capital, but it's plenty challenging for pilots, who have to guide 19-passenger turboprops through rugged mountain terrain where the wind often swirls at 30 to 40 miles per hour and thick fogs can form.
In the bright, white office area, shoes are designed on computers, while out in the factory space, the high-pitched sound of a latest-generation laser can be heard as it methodically swirls over a batch of leather, cutting intricate patterns and slots (for crystals).
One of Ms. Prueitt's newest additions to the menu is an ice cream pie filled with Concord grape sorbet and fior di latte soft-serve in a peanut butter tart shell, which has been celebrated on Instagram for its swirls of deep, vibrant purple.
" My mind swirls, then zeros in on a not-so-distant memory of the stout 9-year-old who wasn't yet my student, but visited me every morning after my class performed a musical for the school, which, according to him, was "the bomb!
About two-thirds into the show, a huge shower curtain dropped from the ceiling; for a while, it displayed multicolored psychedelic swirls, and shortly after, foam came tumbling down it from the top, as if Rihanna had let the world's largest washing machine overflow.
The conflict between economic necessity and political necessity is especially palpable in the Persian Gulf, where governments need to cut spending as their oil revenues recede but also need to curry the favor of their populations while political turmoil swirls across the Middle East.
Wolkoff's large-scale gelatin silver prints render this heterogeneous zone in intricate, stylized black-and-white abstractions whose referents — swirls and splotches of lichen; striated and craggy rock formations; roiling bodies of water; reticulated bark beetle marks — are only sometimes discernible without the works' titles.
It's unclear, however, whether there's much appetite in the wider GOP conference for targeting Justice officials — especially as speculation swirls about whether Trump will shake up DOJ leadership after the FBI's raid on his personal lawyer earlier this month, which Rosenstein reportedly signed off on.
At Taiyaki NYC in Chinatown, tall swirls of pale green matcha and black sesame soft-serve ice creams are piled in warm, fluffy waffle cones shaped like fish, their mouths yawning wide enough to add fresh strawberries and a skewer of multicolored mini-mochi.
At the same time, the tub is as often promoted as a playground, a setting from which younger fans post snapshots of themselves adrift in swirls of many-colored suds — "the symbol of self care for stressed American women," as Fast Company put it.
With a gestural vocabulary of squiggles, lines, blots, swirls, and other pen marks — evoking script, calligraphy, ideograms, and glyphs, but lacking recognizable semantic content — her work is a Rorschach test, through which we can perceive our anxieties about the digital era's surfeit of written communication.
It had silver-plated and gilded roses that quivered in performances, as did the metal butterflies that hovered over its flowers; the stone-encrusted headband was strewn with pearls that draped over her forehead and dangled to her shoulders from jutting swirls of filigree.
The whole scene is dominated by eventful clouds which must have taken quite some time to engrave — swirls and billows (made of thousands of tiny incisions) that also hint at brain matter and cytoplasm in a cell as well as nebulae and galaxy clusters.
It carves out less explicit interior space than "Domo," but is architecturally suggestive enough to create a site for performance — a feeling abetted by the natural bowl in which it sits, whose brown, green, and yellow swirls of earth seem to radiate from its angular form.
Cox may have waited more than two years to write his farewell blog post, but he still leaves at an awkward time for Facebook — as a new criminal investigation swirls in New York over data sharing practices, and a day after the longest site outage in memory.
With its arresting textures, made up of contrasting layers of full-bodied and feathery string sounds, and kinetic swirls of notes that gradually build up bite in the course of a movement, this work is an interesting translation of Ms. Monk's vocal style into an instrumental idiom.
" The links between Tour Tape and Lifetime come through after a few listens: "You made it hard to have grace," Ray sings on "SMOKING ROCK WITH MY ANGEL IN MILWAUKEE" while Kitty's voice swirls in the background on loop: "Come back to life / Before my telephone rings.
This week, though, I hacked the recipe, adding a lot of baby kale to the rice just before I served the meal, and if possible that turned out to be even more delicious than the original, with swirls of soft green amid the creamy grains of rice.
There are, famously, 7,200 pages of his glorious notebooks to work from, and yes, they are rich in maps, doodles, anatomical drawings, schema for new machines, models for new weapons, proposals for city redesigns, geometric patterns, portraits, eddies, swirls, curls, pensées, scientific observations of uncanny prescience.
Ms. Rowley had replaced the typically restrained, dead-eyed runway models with women on roller skates, who filled the designer's West Village office (a onetime three-story garage) with their stunts and their swirls, using her colorful dresses like props as they glided, swiveled, yelped and howled.
The nightmare image, with its swirls of deep reds and blues, was inspired by Munch's experience, a decade earlier, of witnessing an unearthly sunset, created in part by airborne particulates emitted by the eruption of the Indonesian volcano Krakatau, on the other side of the planet.
Paz Vega and Petra Nemcova (and lots of sable-clad clients) were dim-wattage flashbulb magnets at Elie Saab's ode to Scheherazade writ in swirls of crystals, pearls and illusion netting, but there were none in the halls of the Invalides to take in Maison Margiela Artisanal.
In the three-and-a-half-minute-long clip, 뚤기ddulgi uses a mixer to whip the coffee, sugar, and water into a foam so thick it looks more like frosting or caramel pudding and then dollops it onto a glass of milk and swirls it around.
Trousers and jackets had a cloudy texture — wool pulled apart and whorled together in cirrus swirls — and a loose, swaddling feel; padded jackets turtled over the head and rose in front of the mouth like protective hazmat gear ("I've always been obsessed with hazmat," Mr. West said).
The Dutch designer Dirk van der Kooij, 35, has been making his sinuously shaped chairs from reclaimed synthetics since 2009 but recently began to blow plastics from old CDs and chocolate molds to make ethereal hanging lights that dangle like swirls of soft-serve ice cream.
The actual process requires a little more finesse than vats of dye and rubber bands: Artists are recreating the effect by carefully painting nail polish onto the nail in individual swirls, then pulling a striping brush through the center before the polish dries to create the spiral effect.
But unlike the home decor in your Pinterest-designed L.A. dream pad, the nail trend — a glossy base polish with soft veins and swirls running over the top — is even better because it stays with you, and it costs a hell of a lot less than a kitchen remodel.
According to the company's on site press release, Fallon created the new mashup over two years ago around the same time that his wildly popular "Tonight Dough" flavor debuted (his first pint is made with caramel-chocolate ice cream, chocolate cookie swirls, and chocolate chip-peanut butter cookie dough).
While a large part of the mobile industry swirls around the streets of Barcelona, IBM is playing host at its own big InterConnect event in Las Vegas, where it unveiled a rush of deals that underscore another major aspect of the growth of mobile: the rise of cloud services.
Jack Constantine, product creator and Head Of Lush Digital (and son of co-founders Mark and Mo Constantine), created the Intergalactic bath bomb with the goal of creating an out-of-this-world experience in the tub complete with popping candy, color swirls, and lots of (biodegradable) glitter.
The humidity means that any showers and thunderstorms that form will dump torrential amounts of rain, and that is exactly what is happening in the South on Friday, with extensive flooding taking place in Louisiana and Mississippi as a weather disturbance swirls across the northern Gulf of Mexico.
The result is an impressively dense discography and Soundcloud that seems to scroll on forever—track after resplendent track of restlessly jumping rhythms spliced with hypnotic synth swirls, knotting together an astonishing array of textures and colors and intricacies, each compacted cut as genuinely as exciting as the last.
Which were in turn mixed in with a whole wild kingdom of not-in-nature animal prints themselves (and fur, though the fake kind), which were mixed in with the brand's signature Barocco swirls of gold, black and white, and more hearts, for men and women no matter.
Among these are sheets of wallpaper inked to mimic the striped walls of a circus tent and a series of woven PVC lamps, their clear vinyl surfaces painted with swirls of colors in a homage to Carla Accardi, the Roman artist who helped pioneer the Arte Povera movement.
At its center is the slight, longhaired, sunglasses-sporting, black-clad Mr. Wiseau, who has spent the intervening years doing two things: promoting the film, and maintaining the carefully constructed aura of mystery that swirls around him as thickly as if it were generated by a Hollywood fog machine.
It's unclear whether there's much appetite in the wider GOP conference for taking aim at DOJ officials — especially as speculation swirls about whether President Trump will fire special counsel Robert Mueller or make other leadership shake-ups at the DOJ following the FBI's raid on Trump's personal lawyer.
Watching the manufacturers prepare the individual powder pigments, mix them with essential oils, roll the resulting "dough" into the instantly recognizable shape, and top each one off with a whole lot of luster is almost as satisfying as seeing those pastel swirls transform your bath water into a bubbly dreamscape.
The maps, in their frenetic, jagged lines, superimposed over footprints, place glyphs, and treacherous swirls of fast-moving water, suggest the perilous journeys of the undocumented, particularly in the aftermath of Prevention Through Deterrence in the 1990s, which weaponized the natural landscape against migrants, leading to an untold numbers of deaths.
The photo, taken in black and white with a psychedelic effect to it creating swirls moving about on his black jacket, showed Malik with his back to the camera as he revealed the left side of his head, shaved and bearing what looked like a tattoo behind his left ear.
Though scientifically unproven and fueled only by ambitious marketing claims, the fidget spinner serves the purpose of relieving nervous energy for those generally unable to sit still; bath accessories, on the other hand, simply help you to relax and unwind, ideally submerged in colorful swirls or surrounded by mountains of bubbles.
"Yes, these forms stem from the effects of violence," Qureshi told the Metropolitan Museum in the lead-up to his 2011 Roof Garden commission, which saw him adorn the Central Park-side rooftop with the same blood-spattered finesse, delicate floral spirals exploding, in Fibonacci swirls, out of vermilion splotches.
Other voices in the conversation: Clive Neal, lunar scientist and engineering professor at Notre Dame: Lunar resources ready and waiting Georgiana Kramer, staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute: Lunar swirls hold valuable secrets Casey Dreier, director of space policy at the Planetary Society: The moon is one step.
Painted mainly in yellows, it percolates with horizontal, vertical, zigzag and circular brushstrokes, supplemented by dabs and swirls overlaid with drips and drizzles of red, sea-blue, bright green, and pink, an eruptive and bubbling surface that coheres with the patient viewer's unfolding fluency in the brushwork's measured and predictable patterns.
I spotted an advance detail of one tuba and two trumpets, but they proceeded in isolation, as if unwilling to acknowledge one another, and the sputtering sounds they produced were, at first, swallowed up in the afternoon traffic noise and the swirls of Tchaikovsky wafting out of the SeaGlass Carousel.
Nguyen-Vo's use of thick, heavy paint, rendered in impressionist strokes like swirls of frosting, is intended as a pointed adoption of the techniques favored by artists of the country that colonized Indochina — techniques he noticed still influence Vietnamese art-making, mimicked by local craftsmen in paintings they sell as souvenirs.
Still, it was there in Christelle Kocher's one-season-only guest designer stint for Emilio Pucci, in which the Paris-based Koché designer known for her streetwear chic kicked the prince of prints off his pedestal, mixing the famous Pucci swirls with lace and torn stockings, sweats and boxer shorts.
Starting in the early 22005th century, when garden styles changed to favor mostly green landscapes, tulips, with their vast array of shapes, hues, sizes and markings — candy-cane swirls, flames of aubergine and scarlet, ivory double blooms edged in fuchsia — were the object of unparalleled desire throughout much of Europe.
"I was totally taken aback," he says of the lavish living room scene, which featured matching linen curtains, wallpaper and the brand's popular '40s-style armless Tuileries sofa, all patterned with the lattice-like botanical swirls of Lotus Palmette, a Soane print inspired by a 16th-century Safavid silk velvet panel.
" On the other end of the spectrum—where the New Age sound pushes deep swirls of tone and layered vocals into total plushy oblivion—there's connecting fibers between the aforementioned "Orinoco Flow" and "Return to Innocence," as well as the piping, exoticized chillout of French duo Deep Forest's "Sweet Lullaby.
Cover of 'The Best We Could Do,' by Thi Bui (© Abrams ComicArts, 2017) Omnipresent peach washes contribute to a sense of sameness from panel to panel, but they're effective in accentuating the swirls of Bui's blotty grey brushwork and emphasizing the defined inked lines in her strong portraiture, landscapes, and more.
It turns out the only thing that would've made Radiohead's music video for the song "Lotus Flower" better—which features a creepy, gyrating Thom Yorke acting like he just smoked meth—would be if Yorke had digital paint brushes in his hands so he could paint swirls of color with his twitching hands.
On the wood floor of the apartment, the two ladies who served as Monsieur Etienne's acolytes had chalked in intricate swirls the veve of the great lord Damballah, a pair of snakes whose intertwined forms explained the most profound mysteries of the universe, if one had eyes to see and sense to understand.
Not because it's likely that many consumers will want to wear a sheer black party dress speckled with sequined licorice Allsorts, or midcalf stretch leather seven-inch platform boots in psychedelic swirls of pink and silver and burgundy (well, except maybe Miss Fame, of "RuPaul's Drag Race," who was in the audience).
Although he stood in front of an enormous painting, a fantastic tracery of loops and swirls that most readers would have found perplexing or ridiculous, the man himself was something else: rugged, intense, with paint-splattered dungarees and a cigarette dangling, with a touch of insolence, from the corner of his mouth.
"I had no idea that what I was drinking was natural wine," says 32-year-old Krista, her eyes sparkling as she swirls her glass—but even after a lifetime of drinking Robert Mondavi, she loved the wild, freeform taste of these small-batch wines, made from organic vineyards, without stabilizing preservatives.
As winter snow swirls in some parts of the country, and as strong breezes cut across hot desert and humid mangrove swamp, it seems a good time to introduce another element to our menu, to accompany the recipe work of Melissa Clark, Julia Moskin, Tejal Rao, Kim Severson and others (me, too!).
And throughout the endless aisles and walls, among the nooks, crannies, swirls, eddies, and black holes of this omnivorous spectacle, there were signs of art's vitality, even urgency — pockets of surprise and transcendence that, given the company they were in, transported you farther and higher than they might have in a less blatantly mercantile context.
Other voices in the conversation: Debra Needham, planetary scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: The Moon can help reveal our solar system's history Georgiana Kramer, staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute: Lunar swirls hold valuable secrets Casey Dreier, director of space policy at the Planetary Society: The moon is one step.
Other voices in the conversation: Debra Needham, planetary scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: The Moon can help reveal our solar system's history Clive Neal, lunar scientist and engineering professor at Notre Dame: Lunar resources ready and waiting Georgiana Kramer, staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute: Lunar swirls hold valuable secrets
But for a project about air and sound, Mr. Silver started with water, by thinking of the park as if it were an aquarium, with air as the medium that swirls around the park floor and its furnishings — the trees, the benches, the lampposts, the tables, even the building that houses the original Shake Shack.
And it's making up for those wilderness years; tights were splashed with logos at Fendi, Gucci, and Saks Potts, spotted in Crayola-bright shades on the cobbles of fashion week and in lacy, netted swirls on the pins of influencers not old enough to have worn them during the Great Goth Revival of 2002.
Granted, we're in an air-conditioned car driving around Manhattan, killing time before a dance rehearsal in preparation for his performance at the MTV Video Music Awards a few weeks from now—but the 30-year-old musician's dressed like a tall cone of pistachio ice cream, all swirls of green and beige from head to toe.
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A soundtrack that spans from traditional flutes and drums to a bumping pulse of a bassline swirls you through the poetic, impressionistic film: an ode to how muxe live their lives, whether at the gym in vest tops and leggings, dancing in slinky spandex, or floating through the marketplace in the heavily floral embroidered dresses characteristic of this area.
BeBe prowled in a surprisingly low-key dress with leopard print swirls and a leopard headpiece, complete with bared teeth; Kennedy wore a rainbow-ruffled mermaid dress with a flaming-red wig; Trixie was wrapped flatteringly in black sheers, with a poodle wig; and Shangela looked incredible in a glittering charcoal-grey gown, jewels and Hollywood-blonde curls.
In "Provenance 15" (2018) she uses dried tobacco and dried palm leaves, making the figure a kind of variegated brown with swirls of stiff threads all around the figure as if she had sought escape through a tangle of meshed wire and become so entangled in that warren that she took the greater part of it with her.
Everything from the size of a neighbor's dog ("there was something a little conceited in having an animal this big"), to the gratuitous shirtlessness of the unmarried serial D.I.Y.-er a few doors down ("it was still only March, after all"), to his wife's "pragmatism and lack of drama" swirls together, amassing into a more serious crisis.
It will also represent a big win for Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), a political figure closely tied to tax reform who seems poised to achieve landmark legislation as speculation swirls around his future.
"Dust Tracks" (1993), the sole painting in the show and the first thing you encounter as you walk through the door,  reaches out and grabs you in a lurching embrace; a raucous concoction of swells, swirls, and cutaway voids, it's more sculpture than painting, a human-scaled riposte to Frank Stella's steamrolling Moby-Dicks (1986-88) from the decade before.
Nguyen-Vo makes their invisibility and inferiority apparent in one tiny, dark scene that departs from the much larger, candy-colored beach views of tourists: centered on an alleyway of murky colors, a single resort worker stumbles out of a dive bar and falls; his abstracted figure disappears into thick daubs of neon lights and is nearly indistinguishable from those watery swirls.
But they've sent plenty of signals that Giuliani may want to lawyer up himself — a back-channel effort has been underway for more than a week to help find him an attorney — as speculation swirls that he could face charges on everything from violating federal statutes dealing with bribery, foreign lobbying registration and disclosure to making false statements to government officials.
" Jack Hamilton wrote "a guide for morally compromised New England fans" for Slate, explaining how longtime Pats fans such as himself who have cheered for the team when it wasn't worth their breath now had no idea what to do with the criticism that swirls around Tom Brady's "MAGA" hat (he's a friend of sorts of President Donald Trump) and the scandals of "Spygate" and "Deflategate.
Vicsek himself, along with collaborators at Tel Aviv University, took the first step, placing bacteria in two-dimensional films over a thick layer of agar and showing in a 1996 paper that the swirls and colonies they formed could be explained by his model plus "a few natural extensions" to take into account factors such as bacterial chemistry and the fact that bacteria reproduce.
Though they branched out a bit on their muted guitar and bass instrumentals, allowing brief swirls of colors to overcome the understated monochromes of their debut, the songs were still the same sort of hushed singing and nonspecific lyrics—like Madley Croft's ad infinitum repetition of just the word "love" on "Angels"—that made them feel either disposable or universal depending on your openness to it.
Debra Needham, planetary scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center: The Moon can help reveal our solar system's history Clive Neal, lunar scientist and engineering professor at Notre Dame: Lunar resources ready and waiting Georgiana Kramer, staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute: Lunar swirls hold valuable secrets Casey Dreier, director of space policy at the Planetary Society: The moon is one step.
But for the youngsters who were entranced by Oracular's future-sick gumdrops and got lost in what followed (2010's wonderfully confounding Congratulations, 2013's grab-baggy self-titled effort), there's plenty to grab a hold on to—from the teen prom swirls of "Me and Michael" to the dark disco of the title track and album closer "Hand It Over"'s soft-rock glow.
While speculation swirls over the content of Donald Trump's presidential agenda, one task that President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE will surely face once he takes office is to fill the Supreme Court seat that has remained open since Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) will not make a requested appearance on Capitol Hill next week as speculation swirls that he may be selected as Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's running mate. Rep.
Ms. Kawakubo is designing costumes for an opera of Virginia Woolf's "Orlando," scheduled to premiere in December in Vienna, and that work has informed this work: a whistle-stop tour from the 16th century to the future told in the language of suggestion, from swathes and swirls of rich floral brocades dripping fabric flowers to a pure black geometric seed pod, ready to birth who knows what?
But when it is new and fresh, there is nothing sweeter: walking through a light snow, the usual sounds magically muffled; experiencing the vicarious thrill of a child's first sledding expedition; seeing a cardinal alight on a bird feeder, red against white; striking up a conversation with a neighbor shoveling on a street where interaction is limited or nonexistent; lighting a fire as snow swirls outside.
After sending us down a rabbit hole of swirls, streaks, and fragments, he yanks us back up with some small, identifiable chunk of the real world, which subsequently unspools across the totality of the work to leave us, if not reassured (and we're not — the amoeba-like shapes filled with dislocated imagery remain fractious if not frightening), then at least feeling some measure of control over what we're looking at.
One of the scenes includes, against its dense ripples and swirls of brown, a multidomed church sitting in the foreground, three serpentine faces drawn into the background, and a vast crowd of living souls marching out of it, as well as a small orange hydra, an easily overlooked God the Father, several angels with long trumpets, and a flying lion with bouffant mane and the elongated body of a heraldic leopard.
Rosanna Norton's costume design, Leslie Dilley's production design, and Rosemary Brandenberg's set decoration all deserve praise for creating a creepy but deeply elegant atmosphere, full of cozy sweaters, moth-eaten lace, festooned turrets, and Nightmare Before Christmas-like swirls (I could write an entire piece about the foyer floor design alone) But what's most clear upon rewatching is that while the movie is named for Casper, this is Ricci's movie.
At Evisu's Daikanyama location, Evisu the Tokyo, among the denim-coated motorcycle helmets, a sweet selection of denim fanny packs and golf accessories, I found Saito Yasushi, a shop worker, bent over a pair of jeans, hands tinted indigo blue, painting dots and swirls in a huge sea gull pattern over the back of a pair of jeans, turning them into a creation no one would mistake for Levi's.
Apologies.) Also on board: Ms. Prince's Shirley, resplendent in lurid Pucci swirls (the delicious costumes are by William Ivey Long), and her husband, Maury (Kevin Chamberlin, mostly wasted, alas); the washed-up disco queen Levora, played with seen-it-all weariness by Lacretta Nicole; and Ms. York's Jackie, who hopes to entice Tony into becoming stepfather to her twin tykes — a boy and girl played with ingenuity by Baylee Littrell, swapping genders within seconds.
Over the base of simple white jeans or shorts and a white singlet were layered ruched and ruffled taffeta tops (only they weren't taffeta, they were polyester made from recycled plastic that looked like taffeta); big, explosive skirts, in Old Dutch florals or graphic swirls, tiered and frilled and hiked up on the side to show the cool beneath or left to billow grandly behind (all 130 feet or so of fuchsia).
Although you might first recognize her as the host of the Entertainment Tonight, Menounos is also an accomplished business woman in her own right: Her line of Greek so-called "phyllo swirls" is already available at Amazon, Whole Foods locations, and other grocery stores around Northern California, but the Medford, Massachusetts-native is now going to open a pop-up concession stand at the park that sells Greek salad wraps, hummus plates, gyros, and "kabob in a cup," among other menu items.
Their features were distinct, yet similar, and the snow, or static, call it what you will, was expanding, the flakes getting bigger, their wild movement driven in swirls, rising while falling, and sweeping in from both the left and the right, obscuring everything, the table, the window, and Jim and Hank, too, as if they were being swallowed up by a blizzard, while the humming noise intensified, grew shrill, and started to stutter with a kind of Doppler effect, pulsing louder at a higher and higher frequency.
Closer to home, in the 20th century, the authority that Alice Neel exerts at the beginning stages of her eternally searching portraits — her "James Hunter Black Draftee" (1965) is an assured, powerful line drawing augmented by a fully painted head — serves as a marvelous contrast to the tangle of charcoal swirls making up the patterned gown in Gustav Klimt's "Posthumous Portrait of Ria Munk III" (1917-18), a revelation of process that makes this habitually locked-down painter seem much more humanly tentative and vulnerable.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's "Storm Prototype" (229) renders data on supercell thunderstorms as two bulky, brain-shaped metallic abstractions that hang from the ceiling; the sculptures' reflective aluminum leaf surfaces give them a buoyant sheen yet their visual solidity, as well as their proximity to the floor, bespeak heft The prickly, multicolored swirls of Nick Cave's circular mixed-media wall hanging, "Tondo" (2018), also convey unease: the work's hurly-burly abstraction derives from Doppler radar images of cataclysmic weather combined with brain scans of black youth suffering from gun violence-related PTSD.

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