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You'll see thick tendrils of black paint (paint that's been stirred for the least amount of time), along with thinner tendrils (paint that's been stirred longer) and even thinner tendrils (paint that's been stirred even longer).
Batchelor's law predicts that the number of thick tendrils, thinner tendrils and thinnest tendrils conforms to an exact ratio — similar to the way the nested figurines that comprise a Russian doll follow an exact ratio (in that case, one figurine per length scale).
The tendrils of hair in White's work are surprisingly expressive.
Those tendrils are an unmistakable reference to the Symbiote, though.
In uneven tendrils, the blood stretches down the white fabric.
His graying hair lay in waxy tendrils around his face.
The tendrils drawing the various storylines together draw ever tighter.
Delicate tendrils of ink twist skywards in silky, smoky strands.
Pull out some face-framing tendrils for that signature 2000s look.
A few of the tendrils stretched out toward him, sensing him.
The startup already has its tendrils in tools for memory collection.
Icy tendrils of panic crawled up the back of my neck.
The writhing, ingrown tendrils on the end of that celery root?
Labyrinthine river systems that split off into thousands of watery tendrils.
Broken octopus tentacles and snapped sea slug tendrils were carefully mended.
These forms radiate outward into planetary orbs, tendrils, and vertebrae-like networks.
Again, you can't escape the tendrils of this giant telecom cthulhu. [Engadget]
Modern tech giants are platform plays with tendrils extending across product categories.
Sprinkle that half with the peanuts and garnish with the pea tendrils.
You don't know why you look this way, covered in gnarled, black tendrils.
Jahkhil, 19, who is slight, with tendrils of hair framing his face, laughed.
Sharp tendrils of mesquite scraped the car's flanks like nails on a chalkboard.
The tendrils turn into cocoons, and it's tempting to brush those cocoons away.
You might walk through the tendrils, or take them in at a distance.
Sure, Boeing is a corporate giant, with tendrils deep into the American economy.
Soon a crispy wave fern arrived, a frisky-looking thing with rippling tendrils.
Batchelor's law is a prediction about the ratio of large-scale phenomena (thick tendrils of paint, or thick bands of ocean water at the same temperature) to phenomena at smaller scales (thinner tendrils) when a fluid is mixed into another.
On Thursday, she opted for a more polished look with tendrils framing her face.
At worst, you can feel the icy tendrils of mortification creeping up your spine.
On another, trompe l'oeil ants crawl among the feathery, gilt tendrils of Bocksay's work.
The piece begins with low tendrils of sound, which gather into immense, shuddering dissonances.
The day was cold and drizzly, and tendrils of mist floated through the treetops.
"To make 'vine black,' I had to use young tendrils from grapevines," she recalled.
Mangrum teased the wig and merged the front of my hair into the wig's tendrils.
Pour milk in coffee, and the eddies and tendrils of white soon fade to brown.
Hugh Grant, Monsanto's boss, must realize by now that the tendrils are closing around him.
A bluish-purple humdinger bloomed beneath my right eye, spreading its tendrils down my cheek.
Rather, they're reaching out to us, and everywhere else, with invisible tendrils, all the time.
He's immersed in McFarlane's winding, web tendrils, surrounded by hundreds of creepy little crawling spiders.
The hair feels like a malign invader, its filthy black tendrils bursting from my flesh.
At times, curling tendrils of melody push upward, as if newly sprung from the earth.
Check out the roots of your orchid — they are thick tendrils that are succulent-like.
I could meander along, pushing aside plant tendrils that reached for me every which way.
It can burst into the room at any moment and wrap its tendrils around black Americans.
Amazon may be known as the "everything store," but the company's tendrils extend far beyond ecommerce.
Figure 8 Figure 8 The tendrils of this garage space recapture will reach far and wide.
This, of course, is why nostalgia continues to wrap its shiny tendrils around our weak necks.
Ultra-skinny brows, frosted lipstick, greasy tendrils: There are some beauty trends the '90s can keep.
Wispy tendrils curled down from her undone updo, which was held together by a delicate sparkly headband.
And Meghan was still sporting her bridal "messy bun" — with a few extra tendrils framing her face.
The past is clutching your feet here like poison vines camouflaged as the comforting tendrils of citizenship.
FuboTV is a newer service, and its tendrils haven't stretched to as many platforms as Sling's have.
Let Down Your Hair, a site-specific sculptural installation, comprises tendrils composed of thousands of acrylic nails.
The tendrils of Tom Wessels' white beard quiver when he grows animated while prowling forests and meadows.
But the spores and tendrils fungi grow don't often form fossils, making the story hard to uncover.
Over time, that post-apocalyptic element has slowly stretched its tendrils into every aspect of the series.
That which declares itself single and integral, defending the eld, paneling boardrooms and catafalques, tendrils here through anchorage.
It looks like he took off a few inches off, but left a few face-framing tendrils intact.
Notice the way she raises her eyebrows, bites her lips, how small tendrils of her hair sway naturally.
Baldwin's film features a suburban mother's world unraveling at the tendrils of a parasite growing inside of her.
Step 6: Wrap a few tendrils of hair to cover the top of the comb, pinning into place.
Green Vegetation Kudzu wrapped its tendrils around everything, a major environmental disaster in the 21st and 22nd centuries.
Ash blond tendrils escaping from her chignon as she attempts to wrench me out of the von Furstenberg.
That's just scraping the surface of a phenomenon with multiple tendrils and connections that have developed over time.
Once that happened, one could even perceive the crisscrossing tendrils that accounted for 35 distinct cuisines in China.
The drug works by attacking the stringy amyloid tendrils that form before they begin sticking together into plaques.
Today, fungi that sprout tendrils can grow to huge sizes by feeding on vast amounts of plant matter.
Stories are nested in stories and crack open to reveal rumor and anecdote, prose poems, tendrils of myth.
Often, people hang them up or sit them on windowsills, letting the tendrils spill down to the floor.
The plants are flowers, but they don't have petals; from their stems bloom long, undulating, spear-like tendrils.
Look at this yellow-green vertical inkblot topped with curled tendrils, for example, and note what you see.
Jenner wore her hair in a bun at the crown of her head, with two tendrils framing her face.
They can also turn into rather elaborate shapes like tubes, or tendrils, or things that look like an octopus.
Admittedly, Kelsey's bush is resplendent—a fluffy cloud of curly tendrils you could comfortably nap upon for several hours.
When Mr. Tomassi began driving, the city extended only a few tendrils toward the ring road that encircles it.
His textured aesthetic makes the contours of his figures look like intertwined tendrils of hair or tangles of fur.
Impromptu memorials are the first tendrils of hope after tragedy, public declarations that someone is remembered, something good endured.
Trilobites Superbolts are extremely rare, and thousands of times more powerful than the tendrils in the typical electrical storm.
The tendrils slightly obscure the female figure and make her more desirable because she can't be fully visually possessed.
The iQOS is essentially an electronic cigarette that heats – without burning – plugs of tobacco, releasing tendrils of nicotine-laced aerosol.
Video of the eruption (below) shows the long tendrils of lava snake down the volcano from the actively fountaining vent.
On the whole, the show's creators seem unsure of how to tether these images to the thin tendrils of story.
The insect is dead, and the three antennae-like growths protruding from its thorax are tendrils of a zombie fungus.
Actual numbers could be even higher, the authors noted, because some tendrils may be too dim for cameras to register.
Picking, strumming, scrubbing quick rhythm chords or tangling little tendrils of melody, their parts constantly tease and rewire the songs.
That's going to create some clear losers in an industry that's been spreading its tendrils for more than a century.
It sent tendrils of influence — pictorial, conceptual and spiritual — into every corner of the culture and inspired a mystery cult.
Futility is less the theme of "The Wild Pear Tree" than the soil from which its delicate narrative tendrils sprout.
A glowing, branching web slowly grows more and more tiny connections, with thin white tendrils reaching in to a black void.
There are subway tunnels where demonic tendrils shoot out of the ground and old hotels with hideous growths on the walls.
Ben Smith: So Anthony, there are a lot of different tendrils to this story, took you to a lot of places.
Like atoms, words are always looking to combine, floating around with their meaning-tendrils extended, probing the air for compatible partners.
If a few tendrils of laze catch you, "It's not going to hit you and your skin starts melting," Poland says.
We want to watch this shit burst into a small magenta flame and spread scorched tendrils across a piece of wood.
Emily can move on tendrils of pure Void energy, summon dark spirits to distract her enemies, even become a living shadow.
Its tendrils of tissue are so invasive that by the time of diagnosis, it is often too late to operate safely.
The construction materials of the miniature buildings include hickory bark, honeysuckle twigs, grapevine tendrils, mimosa seedpods, magnolia leaves, and canella berries.
Sando's beans have sent their tendrils into the " Saveur 100" and O , The Oprah Magazine , and he has published four cookbooks.
Time and again, nominally sound anti-graft initiatives are revealed to have deep political machinations guiding which way their tendrils reach.
It anchors a garden so lush that as you sink into this book, you can practically feel tendrils twisting around you.
Most people actually do rely on the tendrils of narratives that make their way to them through traditional media channels. Why?
"Adopting secondary sanctions against North Korea could cut the last tendrils of its access to the international financial system," Cohen writes.
Hip-hop has been extending its tendrils into gospel for well over a decade now, but sometimes the influence is overt.
The strange situation is this: Women who fall asleep don't wake up, and they begin growing tendrils that are big trouble.
There was a willow, but Django stood under its tendrils with the Southern gentleman's frilled collar, formfitting vest, and buckled shoes.
The tendrils of Armillaria fungi are equipped with an organ called rhizomorphs, and A. gallica's rhizomorphs can suck nutrients from living wood.
Distribution feeders are generally "radial" in design, meaning power travels from the substation out along tendrils to end users, in one direction.
Facebook doesn't have a role in the smart home yet, despite having its tendrils in so many other facets of our lives.
Like death, taxes, and sweat stains, Drake is inescapable and inevitable, and his tendrils snake their way through Last Year Was Complicated.
In the world of WangShui, tendrils of legend, fable, and diasporic memory flit just out of reach, somehow both timeless and ephemeral.
His 21910 "Keilschrift" ("Cuneiform") transforms the orchestra into a mass of fluttering, murmuring repeated motives that twist into uncanny tendrils of sound.
Yet a genre as persistent and enduring as death metal inevitably gets its tendrils into even the most arid and harsh landscapes.
It ingeniously reverses their motion: Instead of tendrils of light exploding outward, overwriting the darkness, these fireworks gather the darkness into themselves.
No, The Witch is a horror film that creeps up on you, spreading its tendrils slowly across the landscape of your mind.
Because the film is running backward, the water appears to explode from the floor and shoot up in sheets and tendrils like fire.
But Alexa isn't tethered to a phone operating system, which means Amazon can dig its tendrils in regardless of what device you use.
One points the finger at myelin, a white, fatty substance that coats axons, the tendrils that carry signals from one neuron to another.
Then there were the face-framing tendrils surrounding her face, which were right out of Markle's book, and that stunning emerald-encrusted tiara.
My favorite is June, a dead girl who can shoot out spiky tendrils, turn invisible, and even throw her decapitated head at opponents.
I always found this oddly touching, as if those green tendrils stretching out to the sun proved the plant was yearning to live.
Our only hope to preserve the first, fragile tendrils of the new era that it promised is to say no to Donald Trump.
Caviar bursts lend the langoustines, clams, and octopus tendrils the salty taste of the sea, before smoothening out in a soft butter sauce.
I will always remeber this man who—having never met me—implanted himself in my psyche and gave my tendrils scaffolding to grow.
As for her beauty look, Tiffany wore her hair in a side pony with tendrils framing her face, plus a jeweled headband accessory.
As Prynoski drops into Elliott's point of view, John becomes a shadowy darkness with veiny tendrils for hands, and the world drops away.
Yet as a rule we tolerate, indeed often welcome, such florae in Britain's civic life because their tendrils extend deep into its society.
She teamed the look with pink satin sandals with asymmetrical crystal straps and wore her hair up with curled tendrils framing her face.
The word "perm" conjures up terrifying visuals from the '80s of triangular hair and poodle-esque tendrils in a constant state of frizz.
"If you want to solve a big problem with a million tendrils, you have to go to the root of it," he said.
With Noguchi-like edges, Boteroesque blobs and Tim Burton-inspired tendrils, the material gives his work a new gravitas, enshrining his joyful lunacy.
Ocotillos sprout from arid basins, their spiky tendrils and bright red blossoms swaying in the breeze like some kind of weird desert anemone.
I seem to see the crystalline fluid, drawn up by the tendrils, advancing dreamlike in quiet columns through the veins of the trees.
When the creamy, peppery kugel is set, she serves up a square slice, and a few tendrils of spaghetti dangle from the edges.
After she dies, dark tendrils start creeping up her arm and a message flashes up: The dark rot will grow each time you fail.
By manifesting babyhood and smolness, I continue to grasp at curling tendrils of childhood—a time when I did not know my own name
Curl the whole head and don't worry if the result isn't perfect—it will make gathering up a bun and pinning tendrils easier regardless.
What matters is that Echo has pushed through the membrane of early adopters and has planted its tendrils in as many pots as possible.
The play's schematic setup allows Mr. Demos-Brown to demonstrate how the tendrils of prejudice creep everywhere, even into the cracks of a marriage.
The central rotunda is obscured by tendrils of dark painted masses that seem to reveal the shadowy powers at work beneath the pristine surface.
I'd never ventured outside of Trader Joe's tea bags before, but the idea of loose-leaf tendrils emanating from an underwater unicorn was spectacular.
His "tendrils, greens and stems," for example, was everything satisfying about heaping piles of garlicky vegetables served from pushcarts, but fresher and more complex.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W267, and W2210, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
This is the active region of molecular clouds known as W3, W4, and W5, a fantastic swirl of gaseous tendrils tossed around by powerful winds.
He referred to social conservatism and economic conservatism, tendrils that then seemed disparate, but which he, speaking shortly after Jimmy Carter's inauguration, would soon unite.
The return on that investment would be extending its fiber-optic tendrils into one of the few countries that maintained independent and outdated telecommunications infrastructure.
The dying-but-not-dead feeling, a lavender fog with wispy tendrils, beckons you in closer, closer, and closer still—then out come the teeth.
Pea tendrils topped this and seemingly every other dish, doing what they could to brighten up a late-winter menu with meat at its heart.
It starts with "feed299.9"—the album's first, but far from its only, 215-plus minute gauntlet of spindly tendrils of Max/MSP-derived digital noise.
Soon, Frank and Lola learn that love still hurts, especially when tendrils of jealously start twisting through the story and he confuses abandon with possession.
The lingering trauma of repression and the heady, disconcerting repercussions of freedom are tendrils that wend their way throughout Sala's refined, giddy, somber body of work.
She also delivered strong Barbie vibes with her pouffy updo, which had face-framing tendrils and a headband made from the same fabric as her jumpsuit.
The fungus scatters spores into the air, which land on a host's body, working its way inside and sprouting long tendrils reaching into the host's brain.
Yes, he'll probably be our next prime minister, and will doubtless consume us all with his monstrous hairy tendrils, but that's a problem for next year.
To connect it to a monkey's motor cortex, Schwartz used a microwire implant, with thin metallic tendrils that had to be carefully threaded into the brain.
As the asteroid, represented in gray, streaks through the skies, it is enveloped by orange, yellow, and red tendrils that visualize the shock wave building up.
Here is one of nature's last true Warriors, guided by the sun, trying to wrap his branches and tendrils around the machine and disconnect its cords.
It's a grand round, cut into jagged angles, with a near-orange crust, lacy and charred in the right places, and scallions like tendrils peeking through.
I paused and looked out to the south, to see a gigantic something cocooned in ancient rock, its mechanical tendrils, possibly, silhouetted against the morning light.
And sometimes it looks back there because the '19803s, like Stranger Things' Mind Flayer, has its tendrils in the brain of American culture and won't let go.
In "The Divine Face" (1971), a portrait of the sun framed in cowhide is adorned with a peacock feather and braided, knotted tendrils of light brown wool.
The 53-year-old actress accessorized with silver and black drop earrings and pulled her hair into a high bun — save for a few, face-framing tendrils.
The Coke on top goes mostly undetected, though it creates what my coworker describes as "pretty curling tendrils" of dark amber in an otherwise fluorescent green beverage.
Often that evidence comes in the form of gorgeous tendrils of gas and clouds that can emit different wavelengths of light, making for some very pretty photos.
It presents you with the prosecutor who really, I think, should have been a novelist, so elegantly do the tendrils of his ridiculous imagination unfurl before us.
There's psych-trance tendrils fingerpicking showcases and more patient melancholy, all cloaked in a magnetic hiss that lends an even smaller more cloistered feeling to the proceedings.
When Fawcett returns after one expedition, the front of his English house is wreathed in creepers, as if the tendrils of vines had spread across the sea.
His high cheekbones were sharper then, and he'd yet to grow the dreadlocked tendrils which swathe his inky eyes, but he was, without a doubt, 'bout somethin'.
Flailing toward the viewer from an adjacent wall, Goodman has fashioned another monster, Medusa (2013–14): an array of multicolored, undulant tendrils also constructed from acrylic nails.
All across India, islands of forest are shrinking, and the thin green tendrils on the map — tiger corridors — are being cut by more roads and more farms.
In the photo "Sam Goody" (2019), dangling metal, twisted like tendrils of curly hair, hangs from the ceiling, the store's stripped beams and wires exposed like skeletons.
At once mystical and gruesome, Luca Bigazzi's sensuous images carve their own magical reality, daring us to disbelieve the telepathic tendrils that draw Luna to Giuseppe's side.
It reminded him of the blonde tendrils that framed the cheeks of his young grand-daughter, Olivia, after whom he had named one of his roses in 2014.
We are a society both seduced and horrified by the abnormally long reach of the web's connecting tendrils, which threaten to swallow us whole if we're not careful.
These animals come in a wide variety of styles, sometimes with frilly tendrils extending from the mouth for catching their microscopic food: algae, tiny animals, general organic nonsense.
Zellweger's look was topped off with an oversize zebra brooch pinned at the waist, gold jewelry, strappy black sandals and a loose updo with tendrils framing her face.
Branzino gets fancied up with a ring of mussels, lobster sauce and melting fennel, while gnocchi with roasted mushrooms and tendrils of arugula proves a more straightforward pleasure.
He is impatient with all the narratives about Detroit that do not begin and end with the thought that Detroit and all its far-flung tendrils really matter.
When the corals began their actual sex ritual, it looked like a scene from outer space, cosmic dust tendrils floating through the sea and connecting with each other.
Fatouma Diawara, a Paris-based singer who grew up in Mali, sings about love for an emigrant who may never return, lacing Malian rhythms with tendrils of guitar.
A great one digs deep enough to reveal the tangled tendrils of its root system and how they connect to everything else, without seeming to try too hard.
Early evening sunset spilling over my table made a serving of mussels, langoustines and vegetables scaled by pea tendrils look like a still life by a Dutch Master.
Now, however, the River Test runs slowly, its chalk beds pale through the cold, clear water, its banks groomed, sculpted; water plants' tendrils wave gently in the currents.
Barbara Haskell, a curator at the Whitney, talks about the Art Nouveau origins of O'Keeffe's abstracted forms: They're spirals, snails, tendrils and snaking forms — natural forms, not mechanical.
Still, I wasn't wholly enthused at the prospect of heading to much colder Duluth as New York City was finally starting to see the first tendrils of spring.
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.
Her hair was equally nonchalant, pulled back into a loose french braid with a few stray tendrils framing her face, and her makeup was kept equally simple and natural.
Combat seems familiar to any Dishonored veterans, but both Corvo and Emily get different powers, with Emily in particular able to use purple mind tendrils to yank enemies closer.
This was not a triumph to steal the breath, a rendition of the "heavy metal" soccer that is forever attached, by the tendrils of tired old cliché, to Klopp.
Snaking through this landscape is a giant sea serpent, its chrome ribs playing off the painted steel tendrils of the columns and vaults of the Palais's Beaux-Arts interior.
Lake Lucerne, or Vierwaldstättersee, as it's known in German, looks like a four-legged starfish on a map: sharp tendrils of water twisting through narrow valleys in every direction.
Though extremely subtle, the warm, bronze-glazed highlight — sprinkled delicately throughout the tendrils around her face — instantly elevated the star's long curtain bangs (which she cut back in December).
Another woman, a free spirit with flowing tendrils of dirty blonde hair, had met a friend at a separate mindfulness-related event who suggested she try a cuddle party.
Jeannie Nguyen's home is full of precious, expensive things, all of them rooted in dirt: the spidery tendrils of a philodendron tortum, the scaly leaves of a piper parmatum.
Not all of the documentaries are so cinephile-oriented, but this is a site that rewards buffs capable of appreciating the tendrils of its library and how it's organized.
The technique involves sprinkling and brushing pigments onto the surface of oily water in a pan, then laying paper atop the water, effectively dyeing the paper with tendrils of color.
She points to the black soot from the hearth smoke, accumulated under the thatched roof, like tendrils of grey gossamer, and on the stick walls of the open-air kitchen.
What's more, the study suggests that these objects are part of hidden "streams" of stars, which are stellar tendrils that have been dislodged from neighboring galaxies by the Milky Way.
Thats right: The star may just be turning some of our favorite looks from the 90s — like oversized bobby pins, face-framing tendrils, and chokers — into instant cool-girl hits.
Both men are often imitated and rarely surpassed; spend an hour listening to Beats 1 or the Billboard charts, and you'll hear their tendrils snaking through pop and R&B.
With wispy tendrils of smoke that dissipate into the sky, Steven Spazuk leaves no lit candle unturned by using carbon residue left from burnt wicks to form his masterful paintings.
Maria's rains triggered landslides and transformed the island's 21 rivers into raging tendrils that washed away bridges and crops and slashed deep cuts along what had been well-laid roads.
It is meant to acknowledge the ever-extending tendrils of the tragedy, recognizing the people — largely rescue and recovery workers — whose illnesses and deaths came years after the towers collapsed.
Beneath Seattle's famed Space Needle, a Medusa's head of hundreds of yellow, orange and red snakelike tendrils of blown glass sits atop a mound of Black Mondo grass from Japan.
Duane Linklater, another indigenous Canadian artist in this show, has produced a new mural whose motifs — googly eyes, antlerlike tendrils — riff on the decorations of the Indians of Canada pavilion.
Little by little, she was building a new shape in the frizz, molding the soft tufts, tendrils and tumbles until they conformed to the vision she held in her mind.
His direct stare is distracted, his hair uncharacteristically long, the rendering of his body relatively, academic, but the light blue background is alive with long tendrils of scratched, looping lines.
On the wall above the installation hangs "Cobalt Map" (21978), a dense, arrow-filled word map of the cobalt industry's tendrils, and "Gun Barrels" (21980), three cobalt-alloyed gun barrels.
Another fiery event topped the headlines earlier this year: fissures opened at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, spreading tendrils of lava over parts of the Big Island and leading to explosions of ash.
Asked why his cabinet is made up of equal parts men and women, Trudeau shook his tendrils and replied, "Because it's 2016," A gif-able moment for these meme-hungry times.
But Hannah might still have a chance of living a full, happy life somewhere far, far away (though as we know from the situation in Mexico, Gilead's tendrils might be spreading).
For bridal styles, often a simple bun is created as a base, and then curled tendrils are pinned over and around it to elevate the style to a wedding-ready look.
In that time, he burrowed inside himself to pull out these songs, which demystify sadness, untangle the tendrils of identity as you grow older, and stoke the fires of self-love.
Eventually, this led to an idea for yet another distraction: He would become the faithful caretaker of the 150-year-old (or thereabouts) wisteria with Medusa-like tendrils in the backyard.
"The scenery is vast and mesmerizing," he writes: Ocotillos sprout from arid basins, their spiky tendrils and bright red blossoms swaying in the breeze like some kind of weird desert anemone.
At the end, there must be kunefe, layers of kadayif — tendrils of dough made by pouring batter through a sieve — pressed around a cheese that doesn't so much melt as relax.
Guests enter La Filanda at the structure's midpoint, a sunlit foyer dominated by an immense Claude Lalanne Bagatelle mirror framed in looping bronze tendrils and hung above a matching Lalanne console.
On the upper strip, where she has used manure from Maasai grazing land, the beans are ankle-high and already putting out tendrils to climb up stakes set in the ground.
Submillimeter telescopes are useful for observing relatively cold phenomena in the universe, such as the sparkling ring of molecular gas clouds and interstellar dust encircling the spiral tendrils of the Milky Way.
His protagonist, detective Terri Pastuzka, investigates a murder that tendrils out into the city's refugee crisis—the city is overrun by illegal asylum seekers following a catastrophic war between India and China.
Wispy tendrils thickened into solid blankets, then puffy pillows, until finally all around us was a solid sheet of fog, so thick it was impossible to see more than a few feet.
But his vivid description of the piece as a "sound mass undergoing various transformations," leaving behind "tendrils and residue as it gains and losses appendages," strongly comported with the piece I heard.
Investigators believe what they uncovered was a trafficker who sat at the center of one of the broadest sports doping networks in American history, with tendrils that extended to Europe and Asia.
You do what you can do with the platforms available to you, said Sarah Burton, who built an English bower for her McQueen show, a covered tulle pathway dripping tendrils of blooms.
They are characters whose world we only understand through their desires, which flow out from them like the tendrils and umbilical cords that emanate from everything in the world of Death Stranding.
Vogue reported that celebs were served chilled golden-beet soup, as well as a main course of King Oyster Mushroom "scallops" with wild mushroom risotto, Brussels sprouts, globe carrots, and pea tendrils.
The first, 1000 Museum Tower, is a 900,000-square-foot condominium in downtown Miami with an exposed structural system that climbs the 62-story building like the tendrils of a giant, otherworldly beanstalk.
Brown's descriptions of the beermaking process are acute: You feel his pain as he harvests hops with bare arms and realizes that their sharp little tendrils have created a network of red welts.
Soon after the onion still life, van Gogh painted Rey's portrait as a gift to the doctor, depicting the mustachioed medical man in front of a dynamic backdrop of tendrils and red spots.
For here, as for the last decade, is ukoy, fritters of shrimp ensnared in deep-fried tendrils of bean sprouts and carrots, with club soda in the batter to give it a lift.
Tearing off a sheet, he rubbed it with oil and gouache, over which he laid an intricate pattern of biomorphic, brightly colored forms and curling black tendrils that he strung with small shapes.
A bright puzzle like this, where one has to tease the tendrils of the theme out during the entire solve, is a lot of fun and a little bit of a palate cleanser.
From these two poles, bunched up magnetic field lines — invisible tendrils that represent the direction and strength of this planetary bar magnet — reach out into space as the planet travels on its orbit.
I have her round face and short fingers, and when we watch commercials where disembodied hands split apart a grilled cheese sandwich, tendrils of cheddar hanging, we both go silent, drooling and immediately starving.
Tolkien lost some of his closest friends in the World War I, and the film depicts the tendrils of his opus, "Lord of the Rings," emerging from the mud and trauma of the trenches.
The protagonists of Knight's stories trouble themselves with country club tennis matches and attempts at elaborate dinner party preparations, like New South zombies walking at dusk beneath draping tendrils and trellises of Spanish moss.
Here are some AI generated nude portraits I've been working on🍑 Usually the machine just paints people as blobs of flesh with tendrils and limbs randomly growing out – I think it's really surreal.
Each lamp is made from 10 oversized brass champagne coupes stacked above one another, with a base "in the form of a Victorian papier-máché tray" covered in decorative gold ivy tendrils, berries, and leaves.
Scientists studying wasps that target oak leaves found that a second parasite, a vine, can get its tendrils into the homes set up by the wasps, called galls, subverting their diversion of the host's resources.
A curving reclaimed wood staircase twists in front of me up into the second floor of the home where a Chihuly glass sculpture fills the atrium with its bright orange and yellow blown glass tendrils.
Even if these are facile relationships with (potentially invented) people, they're still tendrils anchoring the Keeper to a new life and job, with folks depending on them for help and to process the town's dead.
" The production, like nearly the entire album, uses layers of keyboards with improvisational tendrils and puffy, quavery, analog-sounding tones that hark back to 1970s Stevie Wonder, particularly "Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants.
It might be with someone who reaches out through the long tendrils of the internet to talk with you, in the middle of a long, lonely night, about how much they loved The X-Files.
Using infrared images captured by aircraft, Dr Coen is training CAWFE to predict when and where a wildfire is likely to produce several infrequent but terrifying types of tendrils that reach out beyond the fire line.
The statuesque pin-ups we wore to prom have been replaced by more modern styles, but the basic formula is still the same: a middle part, loose tendrils around the face, and volume at the crown.
You'll see exactly the same relationship between tendrils of different sizes in the paint can and in a small patch of paint; if you zoom in more, on an even smaller patch, you'll still see it.
"He Is Flower, Flower" is an image of monstrous beauty: an apparently male human figure removes a copper mask from his face, which releases an explosive mass of vegetation, with tendrils that terminate in budding daffodils.
MEGHAN MARKLE AND PRINCE HARRY&aposS ROYAL WEDDING: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW The 36-year-old&aposs hair was styled by Serge Normant in a low chignon with a middle part and face framing tendrils.
While she had her hair mostly pulled back during the ceremony in St. George's Chapel, she let down a few tendrils to frame her face as she posed with her new husband on the castle steps.
"CG effects such as the haze applied over the wound in the character of Björk's chest and the movement of the tendrils on her arms can also be applied using Unity in real time," says Sanchez.
The sport has spread its tendrils in many corners of New York, as young South Asian and West Indian students embrace a sport — distant kin to baseball — that is dominant in the lands of their birth.
It is the holographic tape that tendrils out and around the "Bird Baffle" that performs the rub: the tape's rainbowed reflections are pure delight to the human eye, but for birds they act as a deterrent.
Earlier this week, for Jeffrey's fall/winter 2019 fashion show, titled "Emergence," Card's material of choice was aluminum foil: He made otherworldly hanging sculptures with drooping tendrils formed from newspapers collected on the streets of London.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 21909 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 222050 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 10 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
And, indeed, by the time Good News gets to episode three (episode three!), these various tendrils are starting to bear fruit (though, weirdly, the central mother-daughter relationship is the one the show seems least interested in).
He then wrapped everyone else — for that scene, littered around the stage and unmoving — in tape, circling each dancer around torsos, over and under shoulders, until everyone was bound to each other my long tendrils of tape.
During her first official engagement of 2018 (a visit to Reprezent Radio in Brixton, London along with her fiancé), Markle wore minimal makeup and swept her long brunette hair into a loose bun with face-framing tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 24215 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 64663 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 2334 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
"Suspended Disbelief," made this year, has an irregularly oval, glossy black table top extending horizontally and without legs some 2267 feet in the air from a trio of tall conical forms resembling the tips of monstrous tendrils.
If you've not been privy to that liminal sphere, if you don't know the daily work that goes into maintaining those delicate tendrils of care, then it could well seem like this is coming out of nowhere.
The celestial phenomenon was the first total solar eclipse since August 22020, generating excitement among professional astronomers, eclipse chasers and casual observers because it offered the opportunity to see pale tendrils of the sun's atmosphere, or corona.
Q's prophecies are something closer to a grand unifying conspiracy theory, one that incorporates older absurd theories (stretching back to the Kennedy administration) and continuously spins off new tendrils, glomming itself onto news events as they unfold.
In "Ever Eat Anything That Made You Feel Like Saturday Night on Tuesday Afternoon," German Berries languish in a dark pool, licorice tendrils lapping at their edges — a "Garden of Earthly Delights" rendered in glucose and gelatin.
The pop star trotted out the silver and nude one-shoulder Kaufmanfranco gown she wore during that now infamous interaction when West sort of let her finish, complete with MTV Moonman and the same up-do with tendrils.
She tosses her long, glossy brunette hair into a loose chignon (with two face-framing tendrils, to be exact) and goes about her day, championing for gender equality, menstrual equality, voting, and a host of other important issues.
Love Yourself: Tear is the darkest concept of the trio, presented with black and greys, and is decorated with a delicately drawn flower whose tendrils connect if all four versions of the album are placed side-by-side.
When I reached out to touch the images, they'd react in different ways: seaweed-like tendrils would bend to my hand movements, and a jellyfish-like ball would rapidly spin and implode when I tried to grab it.
My date Karis had essentially been one of my best friends for years, and she looked adorable in her long, deep purple dress, with her hair piled atop her head with curly tendrils falling off to the side.
Video games have long tripped the light fantastic with the cyberpunk genre, and Akira's got its tendrils into many other aspects of modern culture and entertainment, from TV to music, as this VICE article from late 2016 illustrates.
While the tendrils of the production team have always been somewhat visible, there has generally been a sense that the Bachelor is straining against them or wriggling around within their constraints in a genuine attempt to fall in love.
It's been almost five years since the last of the great unlimited data plans died out and left just a few calcifying tendrils of grandfather access for those willing to live the remainder of their days on 23G phones.
Octopia Museo Tamayo, through July 183 The Argentine artist Eduardo Navarro created a giant sculpture for his solo exhibition here — a mobile, octopus-shaped installation whose tendrils can be put on by 218 performers to make the octopus move.
Our global food system depends on the tendrils of international trade to wrap the world in an ever more complex system of buyers, sellers, processors and retailers, all of whom are motivated to keep costs low and operations lean.
When John Lunn's chords came rolling out of the speakers, I confess a part of me wanted to leave the theater — the experience already felt complete — but I felt the tendrils of Julian Fellowes' plot snaking around my ankles.
"I have rarely seen a historical film that felt so populous and full of life, so alert to the tendrils of narrative that spread beyond the frame," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
His carpets, which are all hung on the wall, thus making emphasizing their status as non-utilitarian objects, erupt into black goop, draining down the wall in long fabric tendrils that pool on the floor, as in "Effusion" (2016).
By extending Alexa's tendrils into into yet another part of our lives with one of the biggest hotel chains in the world, Amazon is still making Apple's Siri and Google's Assistant look like also-rans, eye-popping tech conference demos notwithstanding.
On Thursday, I was both European and British—at once both an island and a continent, a singular body with invisible tendrils that spread from the snow-capped peaks of the Alps to the azure blues of the Mediterranean Sea.
Per Five Star herself, this record of distorted, digitalist noise-punk is about the trickiness of embodiment, the intertwined tendrils of joy and terror and love and hate that comes with having to be a person and inhabit physical space.
As a kid, I quietly mourned not having one of those mostly smiling families you saw on TV. For the last dozen years I've built myself a great and beautiful chosen family, a network with tendrils all over the globe.
If part of the appeal of games for me is the fantasy world into which they let me escape, equally as important to that fictional reality as entwining tendrils of magic or rays of scintillating sunlight is the impression of earnestness.
The group—whose creed is the charged "Freedom, Faith, Firearms"—has tendrils throughout the county, and this is (partly) what Hay means when he says "pressure:" a creeping presence that can not be easily tracked, with reach that exceeds your expectations.
While we can still see some of her father's signature elements — the raw edges of wood, the butterfly joinery, the refined wood at the base — this sofa is pure Mira, with blue upholstery and tendrils of upturned roots at the seatback.
It's a hypnotic, stoned dream of an album, its tendrils of heavy psych, sludge, drone, and doom set to a glacial tempo by a pair of eldritch spirits with strings and sticks for hands, and throats full of deadly siren's songs.
In 2013, Lauren Collins published a piece in the New Yorker called "Danish Postmodern" about the sudden blooming of British people's love for Danish television, which then showed how the tendrils of this cultural phenomenon were also reaching into America.
Ring had an immediate impact, with Sadako's tendrils visible in fellow Japanese movies that followed (Kairo (Pulse), Dark Water, One Missed Call), and across Asia, in South Korean movies like A Tale of Two Sisters, and in Hong Kong's The Eye.
Why put in all that time and effort to knit an elaborate lace shawl, counting stitches and following a complicated chart to get that openwork pattern of leaves and tendrils — but do it all in that peculiarly harsh electric blue?
A rest there for about an hour yields a slightly crunchy top to the fruit, but longer refrigeration delivers syrup that runs into the yogurt, staining it with the rust of the saffron, like tendrils of sunset on distant clouds.
"Zombi Child is the kind of lithe and lucid dream that gets its tendrils round your brain stem, so that when all hell finally breaks loose, you can't jolt yourself awake from its grip," Robbie Collin writes in the Telegraph.
From there, transfer the dumplings to a large serving bowl or plate, then absolutely shower them in fresh herbs (parsley and mint are complementary without being overbearing), and sweet, grassy pea tendrils if you can get your hands on them.
Karl Blossfeldt originally made detailed photographs of plant specimens as teaching tools for his applied art students, building his own camera to magnify the sculptural qualities of seedpods, pumpkin tendrils, and horsetail shoots at up to 45 times their size.
Take another piece: "The Geometry of Wrath" (2005), which is a brooding painting of oil and gold leaf on steel in which tendrils of blue and red lines connect what look like clusters of plump green grapes and veined leaves.
There is one more treat, at least for now: ais kacang, shaved ice plumped by evaporated milk and palm sugar syrup and buried under red beans, sweet corn, peanuts, tendrils of green jelly and palm seeds as fat as tears.
There is one more treat, at least for now: ais kacang, shaved ice plumped by evaporated milk and palm sugar syrup and buried under red beans, sweet corn, peanuts, tendrils of green jelly and palm seeds as fat as tears.
Electropop's punk-ish nature, rapped female vocals, and distorted rave synths spoke to times that were both optimistic with the rise of a young, charismatic president and defiant in the face of a recession whose tendrils were only just beginning to spread.
I keep thinking of Mad Men while watching this show, and I think it's because both series, by turning to periods of more overt sexism (one imagined, the other real), force us to confront the tendrils of that sexism in our own lives.
Just as the Darlington crest is a paean to both industry and religion, so the Morecambe badge pays homage to both the local fishing industry and the animal kingdom, with the animal in question a massive marine crustacean with spindly head tendrils.
They then tracked and labeled connections between brain cells and learned that compared to the sedentary animals' brain cells, the runners' newborn neurons had more and longer dendrites, the snaky tendrils that help to connect the cells into the neural communications network.
The threat of air pollution grabs our attention when we see it — for example, the tendrils of smoke of Australian brush fires, now visible from space, or the poisonous soup of smog that descends on cities like New Delhi in the winter.
I already knew that other moms were at the core of my day-to-day-parenting survival, organizing summer camp carpools and Friday night dinner clubs, tucking my girls' wayward tendrils into backstage headbands and shepherding them onto the metro on chaperoned field trips.
By and large, it's a fantastic collection—see especially his dark, H.P. Lovecraft-y bodyhorror comics, in which a giant bearded head floats out of the clouds and drives talon-tipped tendrils into the foreheads of two children, who believe it is the Christmas star.
He seems to have the idea that because people love tacos, he can fill them with weird things — curled tendrils of octopus on spicy peanut butter, or dense and dry falafel balls with grasshopper hummus — as an invitation to the rest of the menu.
As you stretch it out—that's our Big Bang, in this metaphor—the strands of webbing slowly get thinner, less dense, and more translucent, until all that's left is an impossibly thin latticework of white tendrils that are all-but invisible to the eye.
The larger-than-life-size cadaver that lies flat on its back at the top of the canvas in "Death" is a mummy-like form quietly humming from the charge of a still-active spirit-energy system, whose veiny tributaries form a cascade of watery tendrils.
Artists even drew inspiration from representations of flora and fauna in natural history books, adapting the style of those field drawings for these new depictions: fungus that appears on skin, in some instances, resembles lichen; scaly psoriasis is sometimes softly colored, crawling on skin like plant tendrils.
Philippe (Alexander Vlahos) often laments his position as the overburdened younger sibling of the Sun King: He is gay, but has twice now grudgingly married at the behest of his brother, who intends to build out their genetic empire over Europe like tendrils of the Kudzu.
WING, N.D. — The Wagner family farmstead in central North Dakota could have been lifted from a Grant Wood painting: bales of hay rest on a gently sloping hill, cattle graze near a bright blue pond, green tendrils of durum and sunflowers peek out of the dirt.
According to THR, however, after receiving a call from HFPA proposing the 100% plant-based menu a few days before Christmas, he switched to a main course of king oyster mushrooms with wild-mushroom risotto, roasted baby purple and green brussels sprouts, globe carrots, and pea tendrils.
But biologists think organisms evolved the ability to light up the dark as many as 50 different times, sending tendrils of self-powered luminosity coursing through the tree of life, from fireflies and vampire squids to lantern sharks and foxfire, a fungus found in rotting wood.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
" Redemption lies in the creepy splendor of his language: "Patient tendrils of plants push out of the soil like fingers, each searching for a grasp, a hold, a thing to cling to, to pull themselves up, for the hundredth, for the thousandth, for the millionth time, toward the light.
This, they hope, will connect objects hitherto beyond the reach of IT's tendrils so that, for example, your sofa can buzz your phone to tell you that you have left your wallet behind, or your refrigerator can order your groceries without you having to make a shopping list.
A clay pot of cloudy white broth—full of silky fillets of sea bass, curling gently, and dressed with delicate fronds of micro herbs, tendrils of scallion, sweet goji berries, and flower petals—seems bland at first but builds slowly in concentrated fish flavor as it's spooned up.
And then she does it again and again in deliriously perfect paintings like "Sand Storm" and "Messengers" (both from 1932) and "Even Song," from 1934, in which an immense vase aglow with inner fire, releases tendrils of smoke, flanked by two white shapes reminiscent of O'Keeffe cattle skulls.
But follow the tendrils of money and influence out from the Kremlin and you reach Putin's real crucibles of cryptocurrency—the gray zones on the edges of his expanding sphere of influence, where the electricity is abundant, the regimes subservient, and the links back to his regime fuzzy.
In the middle of the summer, opening a door from an air-conditioned building into the 183-degree heat feels like the flaming tendrils of actual Hell suddenly licking your entire body, mocking the false sense of security you found in the artificial cold, daring you to take another step.
As I take in seven minutes of the children's animated show The Magic School Bus, Eden's team captures a 3-D scan of my brain, along with a colorful Diffusion Tensor Imaging scan that exposes my white matter—the tendrils of nerve fibers running through the various regions of my brain.
However, our findings track with the observations of Becca Lewis, an affiliate researcher at Data & Society, who traced the tendrils of YouTube's far-right ecosystem by looking at the participants in a live debate between white nationalist Richard Spencer and an anti-feminist Gamergate personality known as Sargon of Akkad.
After a dip in the outdoor hot tub, I joined other travelers and guests around a candlelit communal dining room, an intimate warm environment where locally hunted venison was served alongside foraged mountain vegetables that were like strange fairy-tale versions of carrots and beets with curly tendrils and odd shapes.
Here's our chance to see the shy corona, a pale sheath of energy the color of moonlight, wisping its tendrils into interplanetary space, and to stand in what feels like the Eye of Sauron as the winds rise, distant darkness spreads over the hills, and an eerie coolness invades the day.
The imposing doors of American pine have curving handles ingeniously designed with counterweights to be opened hands-free by servers and stamped with a swirl of the owner's initials, M.F. The crowning glory is the conservatory, which diffuses gold light through an arched stained-glass roof supported by tendrils of iron columns.
For example, the first version here of Chapter 12, "Exile to Suma" — in which Genji is traumatized by being briefly banished from Kyoto to Japan's southern coast where he endures boredom, anxiety and rough weather — is a mid-5353th-century manuscript executed in beautiful tendrils of calligraphy on decorated paper, but without illustrations.
Charles Long's "Untitled" (2011) stands out as a particularly masterful example of art that leverages aesthetics to amplify its message: an orthogonal steel structure intersects with silvery-white tendrils made from papier maché, plaster, and river sediment including half of an Orbit gum packet, bits of plastic bags, and scraps of netting.
This past summer in Dumbo, the architect-developers of 13 Plymouth, an elegant conversion of two historic buildings, used their sidewalk shed as a planter, laying in native trees and vines that by fall had tumbled over the plywood and down to the street in a riot of umber and orange tendrils.
Even Carpenter's 1982 film "The Thing," with its Mind Flayer-evoking protoplasmic biology and tendrils, gets referenced both in movie poster form and in Lucas' eloquent analogy comparing the movie and its 1951 precursor "The Thing From Another World" to Classic and New Coke: they have distinctly different flavors, but you can enjoy them both.
It had the quality of music, in the way that an artist can take a single note from a single instrument and make it hang in the air like tendrils of cigar smoke, move it back and forth like an old porch swing or send it drifting toward the moon like an owl in flight.
The beehive, in which the hair is back-combed for volume, piled on top of the head and neatly wrapped as if a package, sometimes with tendrils flowing down as well, was a style designed to give women height and suggest elegance, and to be a departure from the bouffant and the other more flattened styles of the 1950s.
On For the Fallen, the band's first full-length, Willetts pulls from his usual box of lyrical weaponry to deliver a warning, a testament, and a rallying cry—juxtaposing the horrors of war and our collapsing society with more personal reflections on death and mourning, and with the need to resist the creeping tendrils of autocracy and repression.
"Instead of starting with the real raw material—pressed grapes, skins, and the tendrils of the plant—they started buying ready-made alcohol… and flavored it with anise seed oil and just boiled it down to the degrees they needed, between 48 percent and 52 percent," explained Yannis Zafeiropoulos in exceptional English tinged with a Mediterranean twang.
In "Untitled (Baum 19833)," done in 2014, a black shape composed of climbing tendrils and descending bulbs hovers in front of a gradated scarlet rectangle on a white ground, while in "Baum 18," from the same year, a cyan rectangle overlaps and partially obscures an animated black line that spans the height of the canvas, preening and stretching its limbs.
He also called for data portability, which he described as free flow of information between services—though he alluded to Facebook Login as an example, which is really more a way the company has extended its tracking tendrils across the web than anything about safeguarding user rights:If you share data with one service, you should be able to move it to another.
The video—with nearly 45,000 retweets, almost 99,000 likes, and over 4,240,000 views as of writing—has apparently provoked some divisive reactions on this slice of Japanese Twitter, with some users firmly maintaining that those clam tendrils were still kicking due to sloppy preparation while others insisted that the fidgety sushi is simply proof of Sushiro's commitment to maximum freshness.
Like the early Hawaiians, who called upon the full breadth of their surroundings to weave lei — even braiding together human hair and sperm-whale teeth — she is drawn to plants and flowers less commonly found at airport lei stands, such as pale tendrils of the flower spike of the foxtail agave, wrinkled banana flowers, austere Norfolk Island pine and lichen.
From Mumbai's chic waterfront neighborhood Breach Candy comes a layer cake of a grilled sandwich built on three slices of white bread slaked with coriander chutney and Amul butter, strong and salty; Amul cheese, comrade-in-arms to Cheddar, grated and half-melted so tendrils droop from the sides like icicles; and mashed potatoes, raw onions and green bell pepper.
And because she is Natasha, what started out as a very rustic tart suddenly does have to be beautiful, as she arranges the sliced vegetables in such a way that the tart suddenly looks like abstract art, curling the edges of the tart in on the veggies, but sometimes letting the edges of the carrots drape over the sides like little tendrils.
Solt — who is the author of one of the most comprehensive anthologies of Concrete poetry — is represented in the exhibition by two works of her well-known Flowers in Concrete series, my favorite being "Forsythia," a gold-backed expression of the roots of the poem, "Forysthia Out Race Springs Telegram Hope Insists Action," whose linguistic tendrils wind out into the growth of the consonants and vowels expressed by that seemingly "potted" statement.
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