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"twine" Definitions
  1. strong string that has two or more strands (= single thin pieces of string) twisted together

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Kansas: The World's Largest Ball of Twine We covered paint, so let's get to twine.
One of Chrétien's works, Blue Agricultural Twine, consists of a cylindrical hay bale tucked into a knit blanket of cerulean twine.
Twine This is an ideal place to start for folks with no programming or art (or both) experience: Twine is a simple, powerful little engine for making interactive stories.
Twine: bridges the gap between your conference room and Slack.
Frank Stober started Cawker City's ball of twine in 603.
Red and white baker's twine adds a nice touch, too.
Tie the rosemary, thyme, and parsley together using butcher's twine.
Truss the chicken with kitchen twine, tying the legs together.
A spokesperson for Fitbit said that "nearly all" of Twine Health's employees will join Fitbit, specifically Fitbit's Health Solutions Group, and that Twine co-founder and chief executive John Moore will become Fitbit's medical director.
Repeat step 3, attaching ornaments every 5 inches on the twine.
Use bakery twine to tie a personalized note onto each cookie.
To your left, you'll see a menagerie of large twine animals.
Twine Old Kentucky Home Mint Julep Cup, $24.64, available at Amazon.
Display all of your favorite pictures with this twine photo hanger.
Special Moments Rustic Twine and Clothes Pin Photo Hanger Line, $1
Forensic scientist Allan Allday said the tongues were bound with twine.
The twine ribbon on the mason jars was a nice touch.
She searched the classroom for supplies and came across some twine.
Discard the twine and slice the skin into ½-inch thick slices.
Roll tightly into a cigar and secure with butcher's twine. 4.
Remove the braciole from the sauce and discard the butcher's twine.
It arrived in paper, wrapped in twine and sealed with wax.
When she found the album, she tied it up with twine.
Wine Cork Pendants MaterialsAssorted corksPaintPaintbrushLetter stampsStamp padSmall eye hooksRibbon or twine Instructions1.
Diamonds or twine, no matter what, I'll be wrapped around your finger.
Fitbit also bought Twine, a cloud-based health management platform, in February.
They were playing a game with stones and a length of twine.
Why did you decide to format the piece as a Twine game?
If you're prone to dryness, do it every two weeks, recommends Twine.
I hope you don't mind butcher's twine, I am a chef, after all.
Chocolate-Dipped Fortune Cookies IngredientsColorful dipping chocolateFortune cookiesSprinklesBakery twine Personalized note tags Instructions1.
"Basically we saw two trends," explains Twine co-founder and CEO Stuart Logan.
Use twine, ribbon or raffia to make decorative bows to cover the hooks.
What you need: Orange-and-green yarn, twine, a book, and sharp scissors.
This is a method Mattingly has used before, bundling everyday objects with twine.
On her porch, shells strung with twine waft humbly in the warm air.
"I hope you don't mind butcher's twine, I am a chef, after all."
Twine Cost: Saving is free, investing costs $3 per year for every $500 invested.
Seal the last two sides to secure the twine inside and complete the ornament.
Gifting essentials like tissue paper, twine and bows also get chic but stylish storage upgrades.
Well, wrap me in twine and call me a meal — did I do that right?
Cover the bottles in twine, using double-sided tape to hold it in place.3.
The two books twine together, forming out of fragments an astonishingly coherent project of recollection.
A woman dressed as a mime, blowing enormous bubbles with a bucket and some twine.
Allow the porchetta to rest for 30 minutes before removing the twine and the skin.
Mr. Silver puts in 12-hour days, felling, dragging and packaging the trees in twine.
Around half the candidates it suggests are approved and promoted, says Joseph Quan, Twine Labs' boss.
Someone had hung meats out to dry, like crusty stockings on a stretched piece of twine.
What you need: Paper plates, candy corn-colored paints, a paintbrush, a hole punch, and twine.
Make the spice bag: Place all the spices in a cheesecloth and tie with butcher's twine.
Downed power lines snake along mountain ridges like strands of unraveled twine leading to broken toothpicks.
Lay out the twine and press it into the middle of the ornament where the creases meet.
Forgotten is an excellent example of a recent Twine game that incorporates art and sound design beautifully.
If you're using chuck roast, feel free to tie it up with twine to keep it together.
Then, using kitchen shears or a paring knife, remove the kitchen twine used to truss the chicken.
Twine said police must turn to civilian experts if they need DNA analysts, toxicologists or fiber experts.
The mouth was shut, but it had huge amounts of twine and string wrapped all around it.
Her son's girlfriend soon discovered the scroll, damp and held in place with a piece of twine.
Roast your turkey like a pro (and avoid drying it out) by trussing your bird with twine.
Small objects hang from the ends of strands of twine that seem to sprout around the impassive face.
Chef Duff Goldman is so in love with his girlfriend, he spontaneously proposed to her with butcher's twine.
There's no doubt Laine was listening as he bulged the twine for the first time in six games.
In addition to the rubber bands, they also found green fishing net and twine with the undigested food.
Meanwhile, Hurd released "Diamonds or Twine," a song he wrote for Morris ahead of their engagement last summer.
Recently acquired Twine Health, meanwhile, will help the company give more insight into issues like diabetes and hypertension.
The company has invested more into its health-care business, including in acquiring a coaching platform called Twine.
You Are Jeff Bezos, a new choose-your-own adventure Twine game by Kris Ligman, explores exactly this.
Theresa Furrer of Nine Lives Twine spins the hair of cats and dogs into yarn and woven keepsakes.
Using a restaurant chef's technique, I wrap larger tails with butcher's twine, making them compact for even cooking.
Do you have some massive document, a room filled with red twine that connects everything to everything else?
Cut the bag to fit, wrap in the twine and tuck in a small flower, berries or greenery.
But if you heed the Briogeo founder Nancy Twine, you'd give your scalp the separate treatment it deserves.
My one friend Sally ties her boxes with twine, because that's what her landlord told her to do.
Yang uses simple materials such as artificial straw, twine, and plastic plants to construct anthropomorphic, highly textured sculptures.
Two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine — who emerged dominant at the end of both Pearl Islands and Heroes vs.
Twine is set up to allow you both to contribute to a shared financial goal and track your progress.
On one wall hung the guitar she smashes in an episode of "The Show," tied together with red twine.
Plug Twine into your HDMI port then start a video call, share content, or move rooms without leaving Slack.
But I was fixated on the little pamphlet next to each plate, tied with an individual piece of twine.
This goes from tiny 5-minute stories made in twine to systems-heavy, mechanically ambitious games like Dishonored 2.
When he pulls the twine, the drill spins, flung by the momentum of the stone, like a prehistoric flywheel.
We had a dozen 15-metre-long yellow twine ropes and a mesh bag bulging with seaweed to plant.
The leaves twine around his feet, compromising the foreground/background distinction with a playful decorativeness that nonetheless feels organic.
"Adds France Winddance Twine, PhD, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara: "Language really matters.
Toward the end of the period, Glass screened Anderson as Lindberg's one-timed wrister found twine at 15:54.
Fitbit acquired health coaching platform Twine Health in February as part of its strategy to add more health services.
Tie the stems with twine and hang them off the back of a chair or a nail on the wall.
I love a good sprig of greenery with bakers twine, and I've never been mad at the classic grosgrain ribbon.
There is an incredibly common condition where women's breasts can feel like a beanbag chair or a ball of twine.
This morning, the hardware maker announced plans to pick up Twine Health, a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based health management platform.
Fitbit announced today that it has acquired a small, Boston-based software startup called Twine Health for an undisclosed amount.
Fitbit also says there won't be "disruption in service," and that Twine customers will still have access to the platform.
Veterinarians covered them with a towel to keep them calm and untangled the tails like a knotted ball of twine.
He held a "sword" in each hand: black apple branches with the stout ends bound in twine to make hilts.
He poked his finger into the little lop‑sided cage of twigs and twine that dangled from his rope belt.
Both plants were wrapped thoughtfully with paper, twine, and bubble wrap, then placed in cardboard cartons inside the shipping box.
But approach the mirror and it becomes transparent, exposing a shadowy world of angels entangled in twine and electrical cable.
These themes are more teased than developed, though, and the play's two very disparate strands fail to twine together meaningfully.
I watched the mortuary affairs Marines drape the Stars and Stripes over it and tie the flag tight with twine.
Everything is soft: the warm lights, the gold script on the twine-bound menu, the foliage that brushes your back.
Interactive fiction/Twine games and walking sims both came out of the indie space, and both are narrative-heavy genres.
Instead of purchasing bows or fancy decor, you can use things like twine, shoelaces, or even string used for knitting.
Every Sunday morning, long before dawn, we'd get yanked out of bed to stuff the car's way-back with stacks of twine-tied newspapers, clamber onto the tailgate, cut the twine with my mother's sewing scissors, and ride around town, bouncing along on that bench, while my father shouted out orders from the driver's seat.
Twine allows you to set custom goals based on you and your partner's needs, and then save together as a team.
Roll up each piece like a jelly roll and tie them securely with two pieces of butcher's twine or 2 toothpicks.
Here's the final slash line: Fitbit, for example, recently said it would acquire Twine Health, a cloud-based health management platform.
I'm sure that once my mom reads this, she'll probably send a personalized thank you note to Nancy Twine, Briogeo's founder.
Embedded materials such as sawdust, stones, glitter, twine, and netting produce mysterious depths within the thick, textured, melted and bleeding color.
What you need: A wide-mouth mason jar, black spray paint, lollipops, white cotton, twine, floral foam, and a paint pen.
As other boys ran around outside, kicking a soccer ball made of rags and twine, he clung weakly to his mother.
Standing shoeless, he grabbed a knife he used to cut twine and tape from the cardboard boxes, ready to protect himself.
But there are moments of real beauty, as in a pair of overlapping monologues that twine around each other like vines.
But it had been tied up with twine, like a bunch of old newspapers, and left atop a pile of recycling.
It's almost impossible to separate the "Twine revolution"—the proliferation of small-scale interactive fiction created by nontraditional game designers—from Porpentine.
That's why we teamed up with Twine to tell the stories of real couples who are navigating finances in unique ways, together.
Bad News is a Twine-style game designed by members of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab and media literacy group Drog.
Her siblings once brought her along for a bike ride by tying her to the back of a newspaper rack with twine.
The parent firm, listed in Stockholm, sits atop 2670 varied subsidiaries, so loosely bound together that little more than twine is involved.
Meanwhile, Hurd premiered "Diamonds or Twine" on Sirius XM Friday — a song he wrote for Morris ahead of their engagement last summer.
Farewell to the Queen Last night marked another Survivor first: the first loss for Sandra Diaz-Twine in three seasons of play.
Fitbit has been pitching its devices to insurance providers and is looking to the Twine deal to make that case more compelling.
"There's a global demand," said France Winddance Twine, author of Outsourcing the Womb: Race, Class, and Gestational Surrogacy in a Global Market.
I helped unload the boat—food, yellow twine ropes, and snorkelling gear—everything we'd need to spend a few days planting seaweed.
Police investigations currently rely heavily on witness interviews, Charles Twine, a spokesman for the police Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Department, told Reuters.
Giordano, who is now tied for the league lead for points from a defenseman, unloaded a point shot that found the twine.
Austin suggested I could make a twine game, which made me realize what I really needed for my list was programmatic randomness!
"I'll often use fishing line or a piece of twine and then cover it with ribbon, so it's pretty," Ms. Roehm said.
Original pieces were marked with a gold star on their tags, which were stamped with Ms. Wexler's logo and tied with twine.
Kardashian also puts out homemade napkin holders made with fresh rosemary, cinnamon sticks and a small gold bell held together with natural twine.
Cold War is about how country and ideology twine together, pushing and prodding Wiktor and Zula into shapes that ultimately determine their fate.
Twine games get a LOT of shit in some circles for not being "real games," and you shouldn't listen to any of that.
A recent survey from financial services app Twine found that 210 percent of millennials believe they need at least $503,250 to start investing.
Titan Survivorcord is a paracord that includes fishing line, snare wire, and a strand of jute twine infused with wax, for fire-starting.
Tie the rolled meat tightly using butcher twine and place seam side down on a resting rack fitted with a baking tray underneath.
However, having made headway in building out its creative community, Twine recently flicked the monetization switch by adding a marketplace to its wares.
But through a combination of Twine, Scrivener, Final Draft, and what he calls "various iterations of Notepad," they finally got everything hashed out.
Using her Pinterest-perfect hack for suspending houseplants with a bit of twine, Bea instantly brightens Gabe's kitchen, freeing additional room for chopping.
Diaz-Twine spoke to PEOPLE Thursday after viewers saw her torch snuffed by host Jeff Probst after a career total of 94 days.
Just ask Sandra Diaz-Twine, who won both seasons she appeared on — 2003's Survivor: Pearl Islands and 2009's Survivor: Heroes vs.
Tie the legs closed with a strong piece of kitchen twine or string by wrapping it around the drumsticks and pulling them together.
To truss the wings, run a length of kitchen twine around the chicken between its back and wings, and then tie into place.
She uses Facebook and WhatsApp to communicate with him, as if the internet were two tin cans attached by a piece of twine.
Fitbit recently acquired Twine Health, which offers services like health coaching in the workplace to help manage chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
The 44-year-old "Ace of Cakes" star proposed to his now-wife Colbry, 25, in April 2018 with a piece of twine.
It shows how those two things twine together, country and ideology pushing and prodding their characters into shapes that ultimately determine their fate.
He then tied twine to the screw eye and wrapped it around a stone that, in this instance, he placed outside the box.
There are 20-foot beamed ceilings and boldly patterned concrete tile floors, terra cotta sphinxes and French chairs made of steel and twine.
A lot of Twine and browser games operate the same way, and much of their meaning comes through the combination of exploration and failure.
Her signature move is thankfully an incredibly easy one to copy: wrapping twine or ribbon around each package multiple times in just one direction.
Fitbit said Tuesday it is buying Twine Health, a small Boston-based startup that helps people manage chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
A month earlier, the company had acquired Twine, a platform that serves as part of the foundation of its new health coaching service, Care.
Tie the thyme and bay leaf together using butcher's twine and add it to the pot along with the ribs and the beef stock.
Smear the pesto over the meat, roll the whole affair like a rug back into a cylindrical shape and tie it securely with twine.
For Theresa Furrer, 45 of Nine Lives Twine spinning cat and dog hair into yarn and woven keepsakes has become a full-time job.
The most popular was the candied bacon, presented as four slices hanging from individual clothespins on twine with a sprig of burning herbs ($22).
Even with that deadline less than a month away, 58 percent of Americans have yet to file, according to data from savings app Twine.
The fix only required one snip of twine, but it still cost him $1,500 in fines, and now he's on probation for 2 years.
His hunt for his son turned tragic when Ben's body was found wrapped in plastic and twine in a lonely stretch of a local property.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (220:2777).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (1:233010).
The  Miami Herald  reported that someone had created a noose out of twine and hung it over the family photo of an African-American lieutenant.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:4811).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (22:250).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (27963:27953).
In 2009, a piece of open-source software called Twine came along and made it a whole lot easier to write and share interactive stories.
"We want to set the standard for future generations, and we want to look good doing it," Randy D. Williams, president of Talley & Twine explained.
He puts a straight stick snapped from a nearby tree through the hole and twists tree bark into twine, which he wraps around the stick.
That move followed Fitbit's February 2018 acquisition of Twine Health, which gave the wearables company a consumer health platform which complied with existing federal regulations.
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (513:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (8663:15).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2:513).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (2418:24866).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (13133:13123).
Even if the relationship between the adorable Jerusha and the debonair Jervis reads as at least a little creepy, their voices twine charmingly (244111:15).
Each night, Yankovic and his band treated fans to unique, intimate sets—as intimate as songs about gigantic balls of twine can come across, anyway.
The former is a text-based work made using the Twine engine that, as its title so plainly implies, sympathetically addresses the subject of depression.
A typical Floresta bouquet might have eucalyptus, berries, a succulent and an artichoke, or it might be an armload of fresh peonies tied with twine.
The style is symphonic rock or chamber pop — strings, drums, keyboard, woodwinds and more that twine together in a sound that is undulating and lush.
You can include images in a Twine story, but Bitsy is inherently more graphical and provides a different experience, both for players and for designers.
Then all you have to do is close it up, tying it with some kitchen twine to so the filling doesn't escape in the pan.
Nightshade is a perennial, and a healthy example can twine eight feet in a season before dying back to its woody base in late autumn.
As with Soldevilla's wood-cardboard-twine relief, all the materials in this work seem salvaged — as if they'd seen better days, but their dignity is intact.
Another officer was called to help a collapsed horse but he found only a pile of hay "wrapped in twine, lying lifeless on the ground".  9.
He tells me to get to the depot for some new knives and a length of twine and also some cigarettes and a can of lemonade.
"If you think about how much money's at stake here, the fact that [the industry is] unregulated, it breeds a lot of unethical behavior," said Twine.
Unfortunately, ribbons (as well as plastic bags, twine and anything else that's long and stringy) end up wrapping around the spinning shafts that hold the discs.
In real life, people have done many things because God told them to, from invading Iraq to spending 37 years constructing a giant ball of twine.
A forearm controller was made out of a toy tank, and they used twine and hot glue to form some of the detailing on the helmet.
Rule No. 1: Avoid smoothing silicones, often found in styling products, which "attach to the hair in a way that can cause extreme buildup," cautions Twine.
No one knows when he began making his signature, quilt-like creations, into which he sewed, in addition to shopping bags, old clothes, fabric scraps, and twine.
Chicago cut the lead in half when Boqvist floated in a shot that hit the twine for the defenseman's third goal at 6:23 of the third.
They would take the stretchy twine they make bracelets out of and would make one for me saying, 'Outstanding CEO' or 'Coolest CEO Ever,' something like that.
Maybe you can take that earlier twine game about losing your virginity on the amazon and add some graphics and music (er, maybe some alligator sound effects?).
Twine Labs, a startup that is working with Nielsen, suggests internal candidates for new roles, based on employee data and job requirements, taking in hundreds of variables.
Think of the 13-foot-tall peanut smiling with Jimmy Carter-style teeth in Plains, Ga.; or the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Cawker City, Kan.
Access Twine is the platform that Byton will use to deliver the content to its "stage;" whole Cloud Car will handle the cloud-connected natural language recognition.
According to a recent study conducted by Twine, a saving and investing app by John Hancock, 51% of millennial couples surveyed have chosen to manage their finances separately.
Because it was such a spontaneous engagement, Goldman didn't have a chance to buy a ring and instead used a piece of butcher's twine as a place holder.
They might not catch on like Vines, but we think that Twines (Twitter + Vine = Twine) are a fitting tribute to the most fleeting social network of the aughts.   
They walked past the purveyors of stamp papers and affidavits, typists clickety-clacking on stools, barristers-at-law in flapping gowns, pillars of wadded files bound in twine.
Because it was such a spontaneous engagement, Goldman didn't have a chance to buy a ring and instead used a piece of butcher's twine as a place holder.
It started with "Diamonds or Twine" — I put that out for our wedding, and hundreds of people have used that in their weddings, maybe thousands; I've lost count.
Elsewhere, in one of the venue's lecture theatre-like spaces, I participate in a crowd-enlivened read/playthrough of Veve Jaffa's Twine game Which Passover Plague Are You.
I thought that Twine, where I had been looking at a lot of "choose your own adventure"–type narratives, was kind of a nice way to do it.
Hairstylist Adir Abergel has been strategically wrapping gold twine (from a craft store!) around his clients' locks with stunning results after getting inspired on a trip to Morocco.
Developed in Twine, howling dogs doesn't have to tie itself to the conventions of parser IF. Yet it still does—somewhat—partitioning its space into discrete, connected rooms.
Place a clean kitchen towel over your container and secure it with kitchen twine; move it to a dark, undisturbed area for 23 to 2 weeks to ferment.
That makes its fun, funky interior design accents all the more unexpected: graffiti-ish ceilings, art works made with neon tubes of light, chandeliers of wicker and twine.
Two works suspended from the ceiling incorporate materials, patterns, and insignia from those communities: rubber, leather, tree-rubbings, found cloth, scraps of language, latex paint, twine, and wood.
Lowe said the twine used in the new netting is nine-tenths of a millimeter in diameter, as opposed to one millimeter in the netting behind home plate.
That's why we teamed up with Twine to tell the story of a real couple who made the choice to invest, together, and how it changed their lives forever.
"To this end, we closed the acquisition of Twine Health and, most recently announced a long-term collaboration with Google that will accelerate innovation in digital health and wearables."
Her constructions of knotted twine that resemble floating multicolored clouds are on exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and have also been installed as monumental, permanent outdoor sculptures.
We'll see how all of these running threads continue to twine in and out of each other when Game of Thrones returns next week, in "The Spoils of War."
A runaway ball of twine with sharks living in it almost killed everyone but Fin saved the day by literally tying it up to a post like a dog.
In a quiet moment downstairs, Ms. Mar set a 28-pound rack of beef on the counter with a thud, and cut it loose from a net of twine.
Inside, he stopped short of removing the sad brown vinyl with a raised, twine-like texture that covered the walls; instead, he painted that, too, in various muted pastels.
The record has a rugged rhythmic twine that reflects their work in Five Elements, Mr. Coleman's band, but it's also looser and earthier than most of Mr. Coleman's music.
Reddit user millionsarescreaming uploaded a photo of a pair of antique-looking packages wrapped in wax paper, cardboard, twine, and a century-old pink ribbon that has aged surprisingly well.
"We found dead chicks in the nests because they were trapped in twine and plastic trash when they wanted to fly," Guillermo Luna, biologist and oceanic bird expert, told Reuters.
While Abergel usually opts for sleek braids and twine-woven styles, the hair guru clearly went all out with Mara's look, which Abergel describes as "Edwardian knots," for the night.
More video game memoirs have come since, including Nina Freeman's "Freshman Year," about sexual harassment at a college bar, and a flood of interactive fiction written using the software Twine.
Two-dozen varieties of cured meats—sourced from all over Spain—hang from butcher's twine looped around hooks on cast iron rails that run along an arched and tiled ceiling.
The Twine Health acquisition is the first one of the year for Fitbit, which previously bought its way into the smartwatch market through strategic acquisitions of Coin, Pebble, and FitStar.
In one, a humanoid creature with a head resembling a ball of white twine and an ovular black blob of a body skitters in front of a burning red cityscape.
If filling, wait until the fondue is cold, fill it in well, then tie up the fish with butchers' twine to keep all the filling in the fish cavity. 6.
Dawe, known for arranging ROY G BIVs of twine into extremely photogenic artworks, recently completed a suspended archway called Plexus c18 in the San Antonio Airport's Terminal A ticketing area.
Season the duck on both sides with salt and pepper, cover with the sausage mixture, and then roll to create a round torpedo and truss the duck with butcher's twine.
So you click it, and not since Ric Cowley's Twine game I Cheated On You or Porpentine's Everything You Swallow… has one button been so freighted with so many feelings.
Maggie is among those people who carry their faith not like a shawl worn around the shoulders but like something heavy that must be carried with a piece of twine.
And he took that voice, hooked it up to an old amplifier he'd jury-rigged with twine and electrical tape, and blasted his message to every corner of the world.
Those spaces include Lucy the Elephant, a six-story wood and tin elephant replica, in New Jersey; the largest ball of twine in Kansas; and the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
One theory is that the knobs on many of the carved stone balls were wound with twine or sinew, which allowed them to be thrown like slings or South American bolas.
The first step was to remove the copious amounts of sap that had accumulated, followed by the meticulous disentangling, which Stastny said was like working with a ball of knotted twine.
The Oakland, California-based creator's alien, poetic work has been a fixture of the Twine scene for years while also serving as a microcosm of all the best parts of it.
It does so by turning itself briefly into a text adventure, the sort of thing you'd find in Twine, that tells you how these two came to be where they are.
Misshapen, oozing dark liquid, and stitched together with twine, the resulting sausages may not be pretty, but they boast a deeply savory flavor that pairs well with a chilled Tusker beer.
Using materials like cardboard cones, ribbon, twine, fabric, beads and buttons, little artists will build "power figures" — sculptures representing hope and purpose — for a future installation at the concourse's ticket booth.
Twine Health probably isn't a name that will resonate with a lot of people who don't follow digital health closely, but it's a collaborative software platform aimed at workplace wellness providers.
They can tie reusable cloth ribbons or twine onto their goodies and pack their glass or metal containers in mushroom-based packing foam and starch packing peanuts that melt in water.
The first plastic bag was found entangled with their equipment off the coast of Northwest Ireland, and the first trawl twine was on their equipment off the east coast of Iceland.
The Ace of Cakes star proposed to his girlfriend of almost two years, Johnna Colbry, on Sunday with a piece of butcher's twine after having a gut feeling about their relationship.
On the other hand, for women with ample booty like myself, high-sitting straps feel more flattering and freeing than the butcher's twine that is '90s love-handle-hugging-low riders.
New Era Capital, founded in 2018, said it has already partnered with other funds to invest in companies like transportation software firm Optibus and digital thread dyeing system manufacturer Twine Solutions.
Before it officially began, Ms. Molina, standing at the front of the stage with her back to the audience, was tethered to a bottle of red by a piece of twine.
Her method has expanded to include nontraditional media such as thread, twine, rope, and sand, which she uses to "draw" on clear plastic and raw silk, as well as on canvas.
Framed by crepe-paper streamers, there are "Supergirls" with twine arms, girls in tissue paper tutus, girls with yellow yarn braids, girls with black plastic bug eyes and mouthless glitter faces.
At Chipala, Trump moved from classroom to classroom, sitting in with second- and third-graders, most with cardboard signs strung with twine around their necks stating their names in large lettering.
Dozens of the ghosts, made of tissue and wrapped in twine, were hidden all over the four-story building, which had been a rental until its owner vacated it for sale.
Watch the video ... JB's celly after tickling the twine was Tier One -- there was knuckle dragging, figure skating spins and even a sweet one-legged pose to cap it all off!!!
You can wrap up your phone and laptop in a burlap sack, tie up the package with a sturdy measure of twine, and toss it in the nearest body of flowing water.
So a structure is built to hold everything in place and then, using another stick and some home-made twine, the entire thing is powered by a bow. Clever. Low-effort. Effective.
I think it's a fantastic example of how interactive fiction can work, without being broken down to basic Twine-like affairs, or the sometimes stale-feeling Telltale model we've become accustomed to.
In a PEOPLE Now exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday night's episode of Survivor: Game Changers, Sandra Diaz-Twine knows how to shift the blame onto fellow contestant Michaela Bradshaw — and she does.
Pulling a crispy-skinned, tied-with-twine chicken out of the oven is a cooking moment akin to unwrapping presents on Christmas day and one everyone should have the joy of experiencing.
But there is a new attraction coming to Ronkonkoma, the kind of roadside folly that used to draw travelers, like the World's Largest Ball of Twine or a three-story Paul Bunyan.
Once patients receive medical treatment, "getting the support they need to be successful in changing behavior is really the struggle," said Moore, who's also the founder and former CEO of Twine Health.
One of the best is a small relief of circles and squares of black, white and tan cardboard, laminated in parts, on wood, with parallel lines of twine connecting them like telephone wires.
I saw [the series' only two-time winner] Sandra Diaz-Twine at the after party last night and to think that I'm in similar company as the queen of Survivor is just incredible.
"At the weekend people still want to bring the family together around a rôti de boeuf," says a Paris butcher, tying up a fresh cut with cotton twine and a firm butcher's knot.
Second, if silence is found through listening, then peaceful places online are more generative (like Glitch or Codecademy, or one of my favorites, Twine) and, generally, focused on maintaining small, healthy communities (like Metafilter).
Isaac passed the pair without more than a quick glance, but stopped when he noticed the cardboard placard lashed with twine to the stop sign on the corner: Hey, Fuckos— Today is my birthday.
There is a continuing literary trend in which (usually) female narrators twine their own life into that of a classic author: Rebecca Mead's "My Life in Middlemarch" is one of the more successful efforts.
Adam Kantor, who plays Harry, and Emily Walton, who plays Louise, seem to have been cast for their singing, which is gorgeous, and for the beguiling way that their voices twine around each other.
Mostly. It's easy to savor the writing—brisk, romantic, sharp-humored—but at times the quest to make A Point can leave the novel feeling like a Franken-book, held together with crude twine.
According to a report from savings app Twine, only four in 10 couples discuss their financial goals with each other and only nine percent of couples discuss money matters in a planned, deliberate way.
After she pulled her van into the garage and Luke, then 2, and Daniel, then 5, both got out, Schlemmer allegedly roped the boys with twine and placed them behind the vehicle, the prosecutor said.
"While in Portugal, I learned how to crochet, and I had this piece of blue agricultural baler twine in a box and the idea of [making a hay bale wrap] came to me," she says.
They belong to that vernacular culture that developed in tandem with the flowering of America's highway system, alongside motels, miniature-golf courses and roadside attractions like the world's largest frying pan or ball of twine.
Six Miami firefighters were fired this week for defacing a black lieutenant's family photos with sexual drawings and then draping a white twine noose over one of the pictures, the city's fire chief announced Thursday.
Through the first couple of games, the Predators have outshot the Penguins 21986-288 but have been outscored 21982-285, allowing the Penguins to tangle the twine on an outrageous 1986 percent of their shots.
Rather than deciding between serving pheasant or duck, the chef took out his sewing needle and cooking twine like a makeshift surgeon and fused the two wild fowl together, stunning our palates in the process.
In the case of the Andrews & Arnold technician, however, they used about 6 feet of twine soaked in salt water (better conductivity than fresh water) that was connected to alligator clips to establish the connection.
Written in 2015 by Matthew S. Burns and Tom Bissel, The Writer Will Do Something is a short Twine game where you take the perspective of the lead writer on a bloated, creaking AAA project.
Here are some of the ones I'm dabbling in: Twine, which is a simple program that is used to make text adventures (but which can do more fancy things, if you know how to code).
And the land at issue was owned at one point by Ivers Whitney Adams, a Boston twine magnate better known for founding that city's first professional baseball team, the Red Stockings (now the Atlanta Braves).
There was a saline drip in his right arm and, at the foot of his bed, an improvised contraption, made from twine and an old one-litre plastic bottle, whose purpose I couldn't figure out.
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There is an eternal hope for tourism revenue — a sense that the event once known as the trial of the century is the town's great market differentiator, its calling card, its giant ball of twine.
To get a clearer picture of what this actually looks like, we teamed up with Twine to speak with real women around the country about how they deal with money as part of a married couple.
Bandersnatch was written using Twine, an open-source platform that allows for interactive fiction and narrative-heavy games, but that requires devices with a level of technological sophistication in order to deliver a proper interactive experience.
Designed to turn scratching posts into an aesthetically-pleasing part of any decor, the canvas used for these faux masterpieces is made from an embroidered twine—the same material used on a more traditional scratching post.
The rise of the hobby indie dev with accessible tools like Twine, Unity, Unreal, Construct, and whole host of others is undeniably a good thing in that it allows more people to express themselves with games.
There is almost nothing Dial did not use to make his freestanding or wall-mounted constructions, including scraps of old clothes, mattress coils, metal-can lids, plastic twine, wire, epoxy patching compound, enamel, and spray paint.
J.P. Ganavya creates a lush twine out of American and South Asian traditions, and on "Aikyam: Onnu," this vocalist and scholar's majestic debut album, the upshot feels more like an expansive invitation than any definable hybrid.
You wouldn't know by the suits that hang off his short and slender frame that he's the kind of guy who can loan his campaign $4 million, thanks largely to his family's seed and twine businesses.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout's reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley, leaves gifts for her—chewing gum, twine, Indian-head pennies—in the hollow of a tree; she feels guilty for never giving him anything in return.
For sensitive skin, consider a pre-detox treatment: Twine suggests applying a few drops of a hydrating but non-greasy oil — such as avocado, argan or coconut — around the crown and letting it sink in overnight.
SYDNEY, Australia — Early next week, Michelle Littman plans to take a small cardboard noodle box, with some twine for a handle, into an overgrown part of her tropical suburban garden and do something rather counterintuitive — breed mosquitoes.
His installation, "Ang Balay Sa Akong Amahan (The House Of My Father)" (2018), is an imposing yet colorful mix of mylar, vinyl, twine, and other media hidden behind a black curtain on the Studio School's second floor.
Using Twine, a new generation of writers has bloomed, creating seriously surreal, affective, speculative, and highly personal playable fiction on subjects that don't normally get a lot of purchase in the games world: bodies, gender, sex, and depression.
The sculpture, constructed from thousands of feet of twine, is named after one of the impacts of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in 2011, when the earth's rotation momentarily sped up and shortened that day by 1.8 microseconds.
The secrets behind the conspiracy are revealed piecemeal across stolen memos and and reconnaissance photos, the connections marked by pieces of twine on maze-lake corkboard collages that give the appearance of order to a largely incoherent plot.
Pettersson, a defenseman selected in the second round of the 2014 draft, made his eighth NHL game a memorable one at the 2:09 mark of the second period when his long, high point shot found the twine.
If you're unclear what a festival in a maze looks like, let us give you an idea: it will be installed in one big warehouse-type space, and the maze's walls will be constructed out of industrial twine.
It was Stewart who had barely put Cicero-North Syracuse High School in her rearview mirror before declaring in no uncertain terms that her goal was to finish every college season with Final Four twine dangling from her neck.
Around his neck was a ligature made of plastic twine and two red dog collars, his head had been battered by nearby rocks and a pack of "Camel Lights" cigarettes were stuffed in his mouth, according to court documents.
Yet they also contain sculptural elements: sails made up of small triangles of fabric lashed to supports with string in "Murmurations (Regatta)" (2016) or a whole dress, bodice included, that becomes a confection of interlaced twine in "Murmurations" (2016).
Diaz-Twine reveals that, before one of the initial tribe swaps, she created a counterfeit immunity idol (yes, the very trick Debbie Wanner would be given the option to pull when she was sent to Exile on Wednesday's show).
Most episodes start with Klepper, in front of a crazy-person vision board full of thumbtacks and red twine, saying some version of "I've finally figured it out," before making an incongruous connection between, say, autumn leaves and Communism.
Dame Lillard and C.J. McCollum, menaced out of the paint for the first three quarters by Jordan—who was Momma Hooper incarnate, by the way—got to long-range twine-ripping in the fourth and put the game away.
Whether it's a Twine game or a 3D experience with a thousand snakes, there is something special about a game that plops you down into a very specific circumstance and allows you to just inhabit that for a moment.
Effectively, all Twine games are a number of webpages full of text, in which there are colored text links you click to go from one page to another, or sometimes they add, remove, or change the text on the current page.
Effectively, all Twine games are a number of webpages full of text, in which there are colored text links you click to go from one page to another, or sometimes they add, remove, or change the text on the current page.
According to research conducted by Twine, a saving and investing app by John Hancock, 43% of 1,000 25+ year-olds surveyed said they talk to their partner about financial goals on a regular basis, and the majority of the conversations are strictly casual.
Built using the Twine engine, the free interactive non-fiction game tells the story of a person struggling with depression whose life becomes increasingly dictated by their affliction, and was designed as an educational experience as much as it was a video game.
This overlying snarl of rope evokes doctrines such as Timothy Morton's concept of the mesh, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's concept of the rhizome, and Bruno Latour's Actor-network theory, as well as such artworks as Marcel Duchamp's spidery 1942 installation, his twine.
This spring, I donated to Dress for Success a box of high heels that I—over decades—almost bankrupted myself for: four-inch sandals with leafy vines that twine up your leg, five-inch leopard pumps I could lurch about five feet in.
His attention to the placement of the binder clips, as well as the twine, wire, or string he uses to suspend the work on the wall, is every bit as meticulous as Robert Ryman's build-up of the surface of a painting.
A free visual novel built in Twine, The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo draws real dread from the weird mystique around game development, the subtle one-upmanship of childhood friendships, and the simple horror of waiting for a late-night knock on the door.
There's an amazingly grisly scene where De Niro gets shot through the leg with an arrow, and is then forced to thread twine through the wound before being suspended from the ceiling by the hole in his leg by Travolta, who looks like Playmobil.
A couple of players acknowledged a few pranks — intended in good fun — in which they threw the ball into the netting directly in front of fans, who react as if they are about to catch a ball that instead is swallowed by the twine.
The other photograph, which seemed to have been cropped, showed a figure wrapped in a shroud, tied up with white twine, set out on a bed in front of a framed portrait: a white bundle in vaguely human shape where my grandmother used to be.
From the Pinterest-inspired dream venue to that rustic tablescape (what's a table without bundles of lavender bound with twine?) to a DJ who plays just the right amount of your playlist while still appeasing the parents with enough oldies — weddings can be expensive AF.
Materials: Greenery Wreath 1.5″ Circle Hole Punch or Scissors Old Christmas Cards (We all have some stashed away!)  Ornament Hooks Twine, Ribbon, or Raffia  Directions: Use a 1.5″ circle hole punch or scissors to cut out circles from the decorative fronts of last year's holiday cards.
Twine expects a burgeoning surrogacy industry to emerge in Ukraine, where egg donation is already incredibly common among poor women; other experts expect to see more surrogacy in Greece, where economic turmoil has left more women without good jobs and where the laws on surrogacy are ambiguous.
"Sharp Poem" (1962) also contains no text, but it references the typewriter with a bit of dangling typewriter ribbon that hangs among knotted twine and a cluster of razorblades (used for the precise cutting required in his "rollages"), and has been rubbed onto the cardstock behind.
Presented by Battery Park City Authority, the event invites children to explore the habits of these minuscule creatures, first by making bird wings and masks and weaving a nest — using materials including a wicker chair, twine, yarn, moss and fabric — that's large enough for little humans.
In "Anthropos #1" (1972), a lanky upright totem of carved mulberry, wild olive wood, linen twine, and wire, Whitten consciously combines an ancient Greek term for humankind and a reference to upright ancient Cycladic figures with the geometric West African wooden tribal carvings and masks that inspired Cubism.
It aims to tell a story whose strands refuse to twine smoothly together: the tragic tale of the monster and the grief-scarred life of Shelley, whose mother — the writer Mary Wollstonecraft ("A Vindication of the Rights of Woman") — died shortly after giving birth to Shelley in 1797.
Twine, the U.K. startup formerly known as Clowdy, originally launched with something akin to a "LinkedIn for creatives" combined with an IMDb-esque crediting system that enables musicians, filmmakers and other types of creatives to showcase not only their own productions but also contributions they've made to other people's work.
To the right of it I face Bradford's second piece in the room, "A Private Stranger Thinking About His Needs" (2016) — a cascade of colored ribbons of canvas, twine, and paper from billboards and flyers pulls my gaze all the way to the top of the 28-foot gallery ceiling.
In a recent book chapter, sociologists Adam Burston and France Winddance Twine found, based on "data from a pilot study of members of a conservative student group," that sometimes white supremacists conceal themselves within conservative student groups, which may then -- inadvertently or not -- distribute white supremacist talking points through their networks.
According to a recent study we conducted in partnership with Twine, a saving and investing app by John Hancock, only a quarter of 1,000 women in long-term relationships said they are investing with their partner, with many chalking it up to not feeling like they had the time or funds to invest.
Click here to view original GIFBig Rope has a stranglehold on the 'tying things down' industry, and if you're tired of paying through the nose for a few feet of twine, you'll want to consider backing the Kickstarter campaign for this simple tool that can turn empty plastic bottles into super strong plastic rope.
It's a compelling bit of detective work that anyone with access to the viral Times essay and Google can partake in: take seemingly uncommon phrasings from the op-ed, cross reference with what senior officials in the White House have written or said, and you'll start making interesting connections with red twine on your corkboard.
The exhibition's centerpiece is the work of Miguel González, whose kaleidoscopic sculptures, composed of glass bottles, boxes, and mirrors delicately wrapped in metallic paper, velvet, twine, scraps of material, and found objects (all "Untitled," 2000-2004) recall festive trinkets, gem-encrusted treasures scattered atop an antique vanity, or the fanciful towers of an imaginary city.
When Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The Times, discovered yellow, twine-cinched folders full of internal Islamic State documents in a small village southeast of Mosul, Iraq, in late 2016, she was on the cusp of a story that would reveal the structure and the characters of a terrorist organization that defied understanding.
With Fitbit's recent announcement of its plans to purchase Twine Health, a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based health management platform, applications of wearable technology in health care are poised to expand substantially within the next few years Already, consumer products like the Apple Watch could potentially detect diabetes with its heart rate sensor and step counter.
"The invisibility factor is based on the thickness of the twine and the size of the knots used to tie each section," said Eli Lowe, the project manager for Netting Professionals, which designed and installed the new netting at Citi Field and several other major league parks that have recently been retrofitted to comply with baseball's safety recommendations.
The gallery owner and Waters himself were standing over the empty plinth from which the piece had fallen — and laughing, demonstrating to another attendee how it worked: Suppress the pedal at its foot and the piece, artist gelitin's "Untitled" (2012), which looks like one or several brightly colored plush toys bound together with twine like a half-digested Elmo doll pulled from a dead owl's gullet, sprang from its base and fell to the floor.
Threadbare umbrellas shade vendors and their wares: live chickens tethered to cages made of twigs and twine; heaps of T-shirts and flip-flops; racks of soccer jerseys and flowing boubou garments; stacks of used tires in sizes from moped to tractor; mobile-phone charging stations consisting of power strips puzzled together atop card tables and electrified by portable generators; repurposed soda bottles holding gasoline-ethanol mixtures in hues from fruit punch to orangeade to apple juice.
A photograph of Andy Warhol's portrait of Joseph Beuys, hanging on a paneled wall beside a framed Japanese screen ("It Could Be Black and White," 1994/1996), or of Ed Ruscha's "Dreams" and Roy Lichtenstein's "Ball of Twine" paired above a bed, nightstand, and lamp, with a messy tangle of wires on the floor, conveys not only the electricity of living with art, but also the warmth and comfort we can derive from weaving it into our daily lives.
If they could speak they would not; they would wait for a durable peace, for people taking one another on faith across the continents, as well as in this not-quite-wilderness with its traced-in, bush-sheltered not-quite-farms, where no human being or sheep is likely to get entirely lost, given the tree-bark hash marks, dry plank shelters, twine-bordered streambeds, and occasional hand-carved fenceposts with their hand-mounted scarlet or cherry-red fire alarms.

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