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"upturned" Definitions
  1. pointing or facing upwards
  2. turned into a position in which the top part is where the bottom part normally is

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An upturned, abandoned umbrella, rolling about in the wind. pic.twitter.
Other cars are larger blue rectangles with upturned corners—big skateboards.
If necessary, use a smaller upturned bowl to prop it up.
Everything online is quantified, tallied up in hearts and upturned thumbs.
There were other calling cards: upturned noses, small feet and exaggerated musculature.
The flakes feel wonderful on her upturned face, her fever-freckled chest.
The upturned shovel feature in the bottom right is called Siple Dome.
Maggie's ice cream is upturned and melting in the street, a ruination.
The graveyard of Lourd Matha Church in Koodathayai has now been upturned.
As they stared into the corner, a spotlight bathed their upturned faces.
They've upturned traditional industry releases and made extinct the idea of gatekeepers.
A plastic lid got tossed into the tumult, then an upturned metal bowl.
"I was born with upturned lips, so I'm happy by nature," he explains.
His shot flew over their heads and hit an upturned car behind them.
A man pushes his bike past an upturned car on a flooded road.
In one photo, the aircraft's landing gear was upturned into a mangled wing.
A splash of green pigment frames her upturned foot, reflecting the forest behind her.
Or quayside in Dub, watching summer hail bounce off the backs of upturned iPhones.
The nickname Pixie had stuck to her since childhood, because of her upturned eyes.
On a small counter in the corner, by an upturned iron, lay a Quran.
Above: A red couch upturned to fit through a doorway, or to barricade it.
The Fortnite map includes an overgrown prison and a number of upturned police cars.
I gazed into Davia's upturned face and felt a rush of love and happiness.
Dimchev's use of audience volunteers and discussion of funding upturned the usual performance etiquette.
But America's invasion in 2003 upturned the old order in favour of Iraq's Shia majority.
All of the trees have been stripped of their leaves, revealing the upturned soil beneath.
Main Street was scoured into a canyon; dazed survivors picked their way around upturned cars.
I lingered until Michaela stockaded me in upturned chairs and dragged back to the flat.
The top is a slender, almost bare chestnut shape with a, uh, large, upturned tip.
Its face is a flat screen that telegraphs "feelings" like embarrassment (rosy cheeks, upturned eyebrows).
Advertisements with details of 20-somethings looking for a mate are plastered over upturned umbrellas.
Deneke's death upturned Amarillo, but it also touched a nerve in the American punk scene.
Gottschalk's slightly raised chin and upturned mouth project an air of unabashed confidence and confrontation.
FROM afar, Mount Sinjar rises out of Iraq's caked-earth flats like a giant upturned tureen.
Its upturned mouth and fan-shaped tail hung over the edges of a plain white plate.
But that still leaves plenty of bones sprinkled across the upturned earth in Mr. Johnson's yard.
Her new look included a narrow upturned nose, an accentuated pout, and sharp, hollow cheek bones.
Recipients of the so-called "smile surgery" can enjoy a slightly-upturned mouth at all times.
Her look is distinguishable by her narrow upturned nose, accentuated pout, and sharp, hollow cheek bones.
He and others scouted out suspicious plots of land, looking for signs of slightly upturned earth.
J.P. On "Interplay," the first album from this singer-bassist duo, the roles are somewhat upturned.
Upturned vehicles and rows of heavily pockmarked homes lined the streets, where militants had dug in.
In a field, the tarped artist discovers a blush chez lounge leaning against an upturned tree.
And later, over the river, when the upturned duck never turns over, five kinds of silence.
There were upturned caskets in the cemeteries in several towns, and countless people are still missing.
In Camber Sands, Sussex, mobile homes were upturned and destroyed by the 84 mile per hour winds.
Officials are reasonably good at spotting heroin users, whose lives are often entirely upturned by their addictions.
In addition to devastating the surrounding area, the disaster upturned the entire world's conception of nuclear power.
Media broadcast images of the upturned basket and passengers lying in the field where the craft landed.
On the final two holes, though, his round upturned like an old umbrella in a stiff breeze.
To the north were upturned boats, rusted from neglect and half-swallowed by the sun-baked mud.
Boats in the marina had been upturned, half submerged or tossed onto the beach by the storm.
Do not talk about the sad way your life was upturned because alcohol made you do bad things.
Lucy retaliated by leaping on a brother, inadvertently causing him to fall on an upturned nail and die.
She turns to face him, confused and innocent, white powder slipping through the fingers of her upturned palm.
It was an ugly cry, with my head hung over, my mouth gaping and upturned, my eyes clamped tight.
Many of the symbols and connections and ideas and rules we've inherited have been upturned, and their rot exposed.
The rusted carcass of an upturned water truck, riddled with bullet holes, marked the start of the insurgents' territory.
In one, a flock of dark birds appears in a corner of blue sky, their upturned wings flashing white.
Burned-out civilian vehicles, some upturned and others riddled with bullet holes, lay among rubble in the city center.
Velázquez, with an upturned mustache and bushy black hair, gazes dubiously toward the viewer, his expression somber and stern.
Newman came to rest on the apron, immobile and with gasoline — and now flames — rising from his upturned racecar.
One of the woman's graceful hands rested on an arraignment bot, the other reached out with an open, upturned palm.
"Is that a distress signal?" one reporter asked, shortly after the upturned American flag pin was brought to Spicer's attention.
The upturned noses suggested that I had lost my place on the invitation lists for a long time to come.
The mask is a stylized portrayal of an oversized smile, red cheeks and a wide moustache upturned at both ends.
Her mouth is a wide upturned crescent, her eyes merry slits; she is the picture of childhood ease and satisfaction.
Bouncing westward, he points to spots where fencing had been peeled in the past like an upturned can of Spam.
Details as fine as a corner of the mouth, isolated and upturned while the opposite corner rests, spring into view.
Venturing onto social media these days, I often feel like a cat burglar stepping through a field of upturned rakes.
The trainer's hand on the boxer's upturned head displays the gentle care that a priest might show for the faithful.
In omnipresent campaign billboards, he hogged the limelight, his grin and upturned hands evoking less a statesman than a salesman.
When I think of his most celebrated predecessor, Robert Irving, I see Irving's face, so often upturned to the dancers.
From her front door, I surveyed the dirt streets rutted with muddy water, an upturned wagon languishing in the road.
Familiar elements remain, including the baron's famously upturned pigtail, which once supposedly pulled him and his horse from a swamp.
Their mouths are upturned in perpetual smiles, and with moveable eyelids and big, doll-like eyes, they can even wink.
Berries hung in bead-curtain arrangements, and glossy persimmon-colored structures resembling bulbous pinecones made upturned pouches, catching the rain.
Instead, Hiro created nose plugs to widen the holes and a nose tip, which made Theron's nose more upturned, like Kelly's.
All you see are her glowing feet protruding from an upturned chair, her hands gesticulating from the bottom of the screen.
For up to 10 hours, your eyes will look bright and alert with the help of long, thick, and upturned lashes.
The crustacean's upturned body, portioned into endless browns and reds, seems consumed and buoyed by the field of greens around it.
He sat on an upturned paint bucket, in the lee of a building that had once been the airport's fire station.
But, given the peace process was pretty much dead when Trump got here, the Jerusalem announcement hardly upturned the apple cart.
Western armies upturned the old order of Islam's Iraqi heartland, replacing Sunni masters (a minority) with non-Sunni ones (the Shia majority).
As they begin to cool (but before they've cooled completely), drape each round over an upturned bowl to mold into bowl shape.
Syria's economy has been upturned by eight years of war that partitioned the country between rival forces and displaced millions of people.
The game of choice is backgammon, one of the world's oldest games, and the two gleefully play it on an upturned box.
So was Sanomaru, a white dog with an upturned ramen bowl on its head who won the national popularity title in 2013.
The body floats not far from where we're standing, a girl with a pale, upturned face under about an inch of water.
Footage aired by a local television station showed a wrecked locomotive beside a chain of upturned wagons in the country's Outback bushland.
His client, he added, had an "undertaker's smile" in the photograph that French passport officials rejected, with his lips almost imperceptibly upturned.
She carves out small, sacred spaces: a portion of the floor at mealtime, an upturned crate by the window, a bathroom stall.
Syria's economy has been upturned by eight years of war that partitioned the country between rival forces and displaced millions of people.
A toilet sat upturned in six inches of dirty water in a bathtub that was mid-renovation on the building's mezzanine floor.
For her piece, Lungiswa Gqunta has laid out jagged broken bottles in upturned rows to form a nightmarish parody of a lawn.
Dora Linda Nishihara's body was found inside an upturned car in the sinkhole, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
"I was looking for artists and installations that explore the cycle of light and dark, and confusion in an upturned world," Levy said.
If not, by 2050 — a mere 30 years from now — civilization as we know it could be upturned and brought to an end.
Inside an amphitheatre blockaded by a pile of chairs and upturned tables, over a thousand students are voting to continue a sit-in.
It's not clear, however, if the impact itself caused the discoloration, or if the activities of the probe upturned darkened material from below.
"I don't think my nose bridge is quite high enough, and the tip doesn't have the slight upturned arch I want," she said.
Unlike other Duterte supporters, Mr. Romulo wasn't taken with his crassness — the upturned middle fingers, the rape jokes, the threat of extrajudicial killings.
Elsa Schiaparelli based her upturned shoulders, the ones that set the silhouette for the '30s and '40s, on the costumes of Balinese dancers.
A photograph published on social media showed a gray BMW car surrounded by upturned tables in the outdoor seating area of a restaurant.
Last month, I travelled across the country to meet three transgender teenagers whose lives were upturned by spitfire political debates around bathroom access.
Aerial video of the Bahamas' Great Abaco Island revealed miles of flooded neighborhoods, pulverized buildings, upturned boats and shipping containers scattered like toys.
"May I come to you, young lady?" asked Sherry Lee Calkins, a white-haired medium with an upturned nose and a sweet smile.
The Latte of Freedom, which opened in 21944, is an 28-foot-tall concrete structure, shaped like a mushroom with an upturned top.
"Turkey is a victim of an upturned Middle East order, and therefore Turkey needs to know what we're going to do," Jeffrey said.
In the Seminole culture, Backhouse says, there's a difference between something being upturned by an earthquake, versus pulled to the surface by human hands.
Consider the beavers in the creeks—how they carelessly float about, cracking mussels upon their upturned bellies and revelling in the sun and the . . .
For a person haunted by the memory of an abuser, Gauger drew a tree root insisting through an upturned skull, elegantly captioned KILL HIM.
Leahy seems to assure the viewer that yes, everything is fine, but his slightly upturned smirk gives away some sort of mischievous secret.   pic.twitter.
An ambitious roadwork programme has also generated fury by turning the capital into a maze of upturned pavements and green-and-white-striped fencing.
And, frankly, the ensemble was equally as stirring on the magenta carpet; Dion's upturned arms-poses made for fairly unforgettable step-and-repeat moments.
In one, an amulet is strung over her closed eyes, her head slightly upturned, skyward, as though she is transcendent, or hoping to transcend.
Lower body bare, she crouches over a large mirror — her upturned face blurred, she is caught but not caught, exposing all and betraying nothing.
"He was my son, too," Mauricio screamed when he heard the news, collapsing onto the upturned earth as Mr. López tried to console him.
Feel the raindrops land on your clothing and the sensations as they drip and trickle on exposed skin — hands, legs or an upturned face.
He also made a nose plug to widen her nostrils and she has a nose tip because Kelly has more of an upturned nose.
This was done by lightly grasping the salt in an upturned palm, then letting it shower down with a flowing wag of the wrist.
Dengue-carrying mosquitoes thrive in urban areas and lay their eggs in shallow pools of water, in household containers, buckets, even upturned bottle caps.
While we faced many blank stares and upturned noses, some attendees seemed genuinely interested in our critique, and concerned about HRC's partnership with Wells Fargo.
In the past five or so years many ships' propellers have been fitted with tip fins analogous to the turbulence-reducing upturned winglets on aeroplanes.
It's as if gentrification hit the South East London borough in slow motion, resulting in half-finished flats and upturned roads at almost every turn.
The upturned helmet on the monument becomes a void, the loss of our soldier, and empty vessel to place our contemplation for a veteran's sacrifice.
Footage shot at the scene showed rescue divers navigating choppy waters around the upturned hull of the vessel as they searched for people trapped inside.
I'm sitting on an upturned crate chatting to Jacob and an achingly cool DJ from New York who is in town en route to Berlin.
A boy, perhaps in his late teens, is sitting on an upturned crate in front of it, with a shoe, heel up, in his lap.
Swimming near the shore of the Pond, New York's Mandarin duck, with his orange upturned wings and black-white rump, was the center of attention.
Ibrahimovic's carefully crafted public image could be read as a homage to Cantona, with his upturned collar and gnomic statements, packaged for the Instagram generation.
Afterward, there are chilenitos con manjar, cousins to Argentine alfajores, with thin shortbreadlike biscuits slightly upturned at the edges and squeezed around dulce de leche.
Pictures sent via a messaging service showed upturned boxes of food and torn packets of rice and instant noodles and smashed furniture, including broken beds.
The fourth, at 36A, is just a famous royal comment, probably not apocryphal, that brings to mind an upturned nose and air of utter disdain.
Many had to walk across the city to reach voting centers through mounds of rubble and upturned trucks, and through neighborhoods haunted by memories of starvation.
It is one of the city's surviving hutong (alleyways) from the pre-Communist period—a lane of single-story houses, grey brick walls and upturned eaves.
I'm not some snob with my nose totally upturned to streaming — as I type these words, I'm jamming out to my Ryan Adams station on Pandora.
He makes traditional flatbread every day and, like his father's oven, has had to improvise a cooker from an upturned wok placed over a gas ring.
Dressed in black with an upturned collar, the violinist looked a bit like a young officer in a period film, about to go off to war.
The Festival Hall exceeds the National Museum of Western Art in breadth, its heavy horizontal span accentuated by an enormous overhanging concrete roof, its eaves upturned.
The work is simple, nothing more elaborate than a phalanx of chairs arranged in front of a defensively upturned desk with a TV mounted behind it.
Winter hats were typically comprised of black skull caps with upturned rims, while summer hats were cone-shaped and had bamboo and silk woven within them.
Hurricane Maria ripped it from its moorings at Christiansted, on St. Croix, and deposited it on a beach, leaning against the roots of an upturned tree.
Set against a dark background, Mary's slightly upturned head echoes her raised eyebrows, which in turn accentuate an unambiguously confident self-regard aimed at the viewer.
Lugné-Poe raises his hands in front of his pale, upturned head, animating his speech, while Bady's hands are folded, her downcast face veiled by shadows.
"They should just bulldoze the whole thing and start over," he said, gazing at the rows of collapsed buildings with their contents strewn across the upturned streets.
Still, there were a lot of enjoyable things about this episode, and a lot of my previous guesses about where the plot was headed were nicely upturned.
The earliest moment I recall from the day is lying in an industrial tube with a kind of upturned colander over my face, fighting waves of claustrophobia.
The sculpture, which consists of three upturned buses fastened together with wire, refers to a photograph of a barricade built on the streets of Aleppo in 19403.
A column of gray coins descends unimpeded from above the overflowing rim of the jar into Fatebe's open, upturned mouth and out of her stretched-open vagina.
Of the myriad Obama administration policies and practices that have been upturned by Mr. Trump, his approach to dining and nutrition is clearly not the most significant.
Mr. Dorsey's testimony prompted questions about what we expect from tech leaders today — and how thoroughly what we expect has been upturned in the last few years.
The west is a gray, dusty wasteland of flattened buildings and upturned, charred trucks; even the windows of the cars civilians are driving have been blown out.
She also changed into a crisp white button down shirt with an upturned collar and a baseball cap with the word "FLOTUS" etched in white on the front.
In 2004 an exhibition of photographs by the filmmaker John Waters included nine images of Ms. Malone with the upturned collar that was her subtle sex-symbol signature.
"We held up fish to show we were not a threat," said Abdo Afdah, 30, who was shot in the hand as he clung to the upturned boat.
Two aluminum chairs leaning into each other echo the lone outdoor sculpture: two upturned aluminum chairs, a pair of birds perched on one, suspended from a walnut tree.
In February, Mr. Halbouni stirred controversy in that city with his sculpture "Monument," made from three upturned buses, like barricades in the war-torn Syrian city of Aleppo.
It also seemed designed as a display of empathy for ordinary people whose lives have been upturned by the outbreak and the government-imposed measures to stop it.
It also seemed designed as a display of empathy for ordinary people whose lives have been upturned by the outbreak and the government-imposed measures to stop it.
At this point, seconds after it crashed, the drone was upside down, and like an upturned beetle, continued to operate for a few seconds until the rotors shut off.
Many believe she made herself up to look like a zombie version of the actress Angelina Jolie, with sunken cheeks, an exaggeratedly upturned nose and extra-large pouty lips.
That has accelerated in recent years as the Iraq war and the Arab Spring uprisings upturned the regional order and gave both nations new ways to extend their reach.
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The Boring Company is currently only digging short, preliminary tunnels in California and Maryland, so there's presumably not enough to start selling any of this upturned rock just yet.
Photographs posted by the Islamic State's media wing, purporting to be from the scene, show large pools of blood smeared across the floor and bodies akimbo by upturned chairs.
Sometimes the loss is gradual, the result of plowing that leaves upturned layers of earth exposed to the elements, or of failure to replant or cover fields after harvest.
Kicking a leg forward with a jaunty hop, he faces us with upturned palms — a greeting that is repeated throughout — and presses ahead with fleet footwork and airy jumps.
We pulled up to a traffic light, next to a giant saguaro cactus whose short, upturned arm gave it the look of a crossing guard gesturing us to stop.
The imaging techniques showed subtle differences—like a slightly shorter, more upturned nose—in babies whose mothers drank alcohol, even at the lowest amounts, compared those those who abstained.
If you're not sure what that looks like, just stop whipping as soon as the whites stand nearly upright on an upturned whisk — leave a little bit of flop.
See the different reactions rippling across the sea of upturned faces at the bottom of "The World's Fair VI: Fireworks," as strands of light descend into the night sky.
Because trees are scarce here, Orcadians historically had to rely on driftwood and shipwrecks for timber; you can still find stone houses with roofs made of upturned old boats.
Police were examining the Thunder River Rapids Ride at Dreamworld, near Gold Coast in Queensland state, where the four adults died Tuesday after being trapped under an upturned raft.
If on Monday he briefly offered a gesture of protection to the Americans who worry he's encouraging hate and violence, he's now turned that gesture into an upturned middle finger.
It is hard to resist BB8, the lovable and astonishingly capable robot (who can be recreated at home by putting an upturned cereal bowl on top of a beach ball).
These sketches of crumbled buildings and upturned trees feel like a street photographer shooting from the hip — quickly composed but capturing the heart of what is in front of him.
The designer's rebellious signature was present throughout: e-mail correspondence between the two brands was printed on the back of jackets and shirts, and the iconic trefoil logo was upturned.
Children slept on the floor of empty classrooms while others sat forlornly in the courtyard, where a few items of clothing and blankets were draped over balconies and upturned desks.
Leave to cool slightly, then place an upturned plate larger than the mouth of your pan on top and carefully turn everything over to flip the makloubeh onto the plate.
Since the Victorian era, it has been common for people to dress up as Fawkes himself, often wearing a stylized mask with an upturned mustache, thin goatee and arched eyebrows.
Mr. Macron benefited from a little luck, and from voters' distaste for the type of populist anger that upturned politics in the U.S. and Britain, our correspondent in Paris writes.
They have evolved to breed in the tiny pools of water we carelessly create around us: in an abandoned tire, the saucer under a houseplant, even an upturned bottle cap.
Numerous artists have relieved themselves in "Fountain," Marcel Duchamp's upturned urinal; John Lennon, in 1966, notoriously picked up an apple in Yoko Ono's first London exhibition and took a bite.
NASA included colored dots to show the initial impact site of the lander, as well as the debris field created by the crash and the upturned regolith, or moon dust.
WS comes with a host of interchangeable symptoms (musculoskeletal problems, sensitive hearing, dental and kidney abnormalities, learning disabilities) and telltale physical traits (pale eyes, full lips, upturned nose, small chin).
I had memorized the American Academy of Pediatrics sleep guidelines, but every time we put Liam down on his back, he rolled around like a panicked, upturned turtle and howled.
It portrays small, poor members of a small, poor community that's been upturned by a random act of destruction and left to its own devices by a disinterested society at large.
My only cultural reference of two women getting married is adorned with a (frankly hideous) gold net number and a crushed velvet handbag that's been upturned and squashed onto Susan's head.
The comedy is forced, the drama nonexistent and the actors melt into a yapping clan that seems to go everywhere en masse — a gesticulating blob of upraised shoulders and upturned palms.
And yet there was plenty of artistry on display that morning, including, at Abysm, a pair of leather-paper trousers with vast upturned cuffs resembling the caps worn by Tibetan nomads.
" He especially dreaded a recurring vision of the ocean "paved with innumerable faces, upturned to the heavens: faces, imploring, wrathful, despairing, surged upwards by thousands, by myriads, by generations, by centuries.
Three men in street clothes, one bald, one with deeply furrowed cheeks, the third wearing a houndstooth-check hat with a narrow upturned brim, all turned their faces toward the door.
So why did Arbus pick the shot in which he tightens his mouth into a stretched-out grimace, cupping one hand into an upturned claw while the other grips a grenade?
A card with a drawing of a delicate female with long, black locks and a pert, upturned nose enjoined me to enjoy "the essence of womanhood" — flowers and soap, I guess.
But this real-world example of arbitration in action is so blatant that a Republican-led reversal of the rule would seem like a giant upturned middle finger at millions of Americans.
" Recalling how Apple's iconic former chief Steve Jobs upturned both the wireless and photography industries a dozen years ago with the iPhone, Sculley says, "We're going to see something similar in health.
We're talking waves with just the right amount of shine, eyes painted into upturned shapes, and a bouquet of rose lip colors — all of which she's perfected with just the right nuances.
Forensic police were examining a river rapids ride at Australia's biggest theme park on Wednesday after four people were killed when it apparently malfunctioned and they were trapped beneath an upturned raft.
"The two leaders committed to working together over the coming months to help protect and provide for the millions of people whose lives have been upturned by war," the White House said.
A tree the size of a small office tower was stretched out on the bank of the river, its trunk split in the center and roots upturned in a giant, hairy tangle.
Cartoon by Adam Douglas Thompson Once we were outside, my upturned hand cupped some falling rain and I smeared it on my neck—a hoor's bath, my mother would have called it.
"A blocked-off liner look works for round eyes because it really brings out the [shape] of your eyes, as opposed to trying to fake upturned corners with a winged tip," says Ciucci.
Upon arriving in Paris, my university's administration matched me to an apartment not in the Marais but in Passy, a neighborhood in the Right Bank's 16th arrondissement reputed for its upturned-nose affluence.
With a weirdly realistic sheen—like a well-buttered turkey that's been roasted to crispy-skinned perfection—and upturned ice cream cones forming formidable and convincing turkey legs, the cake has… an effect.
The surprise turnaround adds to an emerging consensus about the contentious health law: It has not upturned the core of the country's health insurance system, even while insuring millions of low-income people.
Look at these marchers, some with faces upturned with wonderment and discovery, some with arms raised to clap, some scowling and angry; some seeking militant visibility and some turning bashfully from the camera.
When he looked inside the manhole, which was just under three feet in diameter, the upturned face of a man came into view, peering up at him from about a dozen feet down.
Ms. Rashad led Penny, her bitty, swaggering cockapoo, around the statue, noticing Joan's feet straining against the stirrups, Joan's hand clutching the sword she never used, her eyes and face upturned toward her God.
"There are a lot of people that think there is going to be war," Peres Yves Jean told me in November, as we sat on upturned plastic tubs outside his shelter in Parc Cadeau.
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - A debate over gay marriage has upturned Costa Rica's presidential race, giving ammunition to conservative frontrunners ahead of Sunday's vote and challenging the Central American country's image as a progressive bastion.
Two men and two women were killed on Tuesday after getting trapped under an upturned raft on the Thunder River Rapids Ride at Dreamworld, near the tourist-magnet Gold Coast district in northeastern Queensland.
She also changed into a crisp white button down shirt with an upturned collar and a baseball cap with the word "FLOTUS" etched in white on the front, another fashion choice that was scrutinized.
The appointments are Mr. Murdoch's first major personnel moves at the network since the ouster of Mr. Ailes, whose 20-year tenure was upturned by sexual harassment allegations by a former anchor, Gretchen Carlson.
Buy it here >>Seventeen-year-old Riggle tries to right his upturned life in a struggling Indiana town in this timely tale that is drawing comparisons to J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye."
She picked her way into the Versace headquarters, negotiating the pebbled stone of the courtyard in her stilettos and refusing a waiter's offer of a paper cone of french fries with an upturned hand.
Two men and two women died in October after getting trapped under an upturned raft on the Thunder River Rapids ride at Dreamworld, near the Gold Coast tourist district in Australia's northeastern state of Queensland.
The piece features a mattress riddled with cotton bulbs that resemble breasts, slumped over on an upturned and stripped box spring, and pierced through with fluorescent lights reminiscent of a Renaissance image of Saint Sebastian.
From above, it is easy to spot the graves: They appear in updated satellite images as rows of upturned dirt in local fields and in vacant lots across the city, like sutures across the landscape.
In images beamed across the globe from the Vietnamese capital, Trump walked towards Kim, palm upturned, against a backdrop of intertwined flags, before the two leaders clasped and turned in sync to face the cameras.
They do so because they know that at the moment their belly is upturned, their worst decisions laid bare, Mr. Raz will guide them gently back to where they both know this is going: success.
This New York Times bestseller tells the story of newlyweds Roy and Celestial, a young black couple whose lives are upturned when Roy is wrongly convicted of rape and sentened to 12 years in prison.
It's a classically Duchampian irony that, even as all artists now work in the shadow of his bicycle wheel and upturned urinal, he inspired so much of the figurative painting he knocked as "retinal" art.
The miner suspended its rail operations after the incident on Monday that wrecked track and left a locomotive and wagons upturned nearly 120 km (75 miles) south of Australia's iron ore export hub of Port Hedland.
In 2016, BIG's master plan for the Smithsonian, which proposed demolishing a traditional public garden in favor of an underground gallery complex with upturned glassy corners, also attracted controversy, prompting a redesign, released early this year.
There are two luscious animal photos by Peter Hujar, a video by Uri Aran and Quintessa Matranga's painting "Black Butter Champagne," which shows three alcoholic drinks, each doubled as if by drunkenness, against an upturned table.
This April, at the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, these seven towering structures captured visitors' imaginations: With upturned arms that mimicked the saguaro, they served as the backdrop for hundreds of selfies.
The loathsome, beautiful Jamies would sit eagerly on the floor in front of the display, their upturned faces illuminated and impressed, and Falyne would be wearing her powder blue velvet, making drinks and smiling her golden smile.
Gaiman published the novel in 2005, which follows a character named Charles Nancy, who's life is upturned when he discovers that his father, Mr. Nancy, has passed away, and that he was really the trickster god Anansi.
Former London mayor Boris Johnson has abruptly pulled out of the race to become Britain's next prime minister, in a shock move that upturned a political order shaken by last week's vote to leave the European Union.
Though his Evan is no carbon copy of his predecessors in the role, he shares many pathetic mannerisms with them: the twitchy picking at himself, the cul-de-sac speech patterns, the upturned, outstretched, suppliant right hand.
In repose, the expression on its face is serene enough to be unsettling—perhaps because of its deep-set black eyes; its thin, pursed lips, ever so slightly upturned at the corners; and its gentle, barely perceptible brow.
In the video of the hearing released on Thursday, Palocci made the offer directly to Judge Sergio Moro, who has overseen a sweeping three-year-old corruption investigation, known as Operation Car Wash, that has upturned Brazilian politics.
Opposite a petrol station near Kalaseh, where 80 cars were lined two-deep along the road waiting for rationed fuel, men sat on the curb, their tools lying on upturned concrete blocks to advertise their services as laborers.
In May, Color of Change used "geofenced" online ads, confined to smartphones in a specific area targeted to Google workers, showing Trump with an upturned nose and a crown on his head, according to an image provided to Reuters.
Lopez Obrador upturned Mexico's political status quo in Sunday's election with more than half the country voting for him, and his coalition will have a majority in Congress, projections show, ending 89 years of rule by just two parties.
It was a somber hour we spent packed into that space, many of us seated on the floor, our wet faces upturned at the TV. At a glance, we looked both older and younger than we had the day before.
Peele really upturned a whole host of embedded genre tropes, and he did it in this way that was so organic and savvy that people came out of the theater really excited about what a great story they'd just seen.
It's an example of the power of savvy casting — Bryant excels at high drama of this variety, Cena is willing to make himself look like a fool, and Thompson is a master of standing on the sidelines with an upturned nose.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany's Europe Minister urged London to come up "at last" with concrete proposals on how it wants to proceed with leaving the European Union after a ruling by the speaker of Britain's Parliament upturned the government's Brexit strategy.
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.
Television images showed two helmeted officers, outfitted in harnesses and ropes, slowly approaching the woman and grabbing her as she clung to the sloping side of the more than 300-foot- high (91 meters) statue near its upturned right foot.
The situation, which puzzled some traders expecting strong demand from Spain after they were refused delivery slots at Spanish terminals, illustrates how the global LNG market has been upturned by soaring production in the Atlantic Basin and benign Asian demand.
But it's more ridiculous and in on the joke than its Laguna Beach counterpart when it comes to its portrayal of these nincompoops with their massive hair extensions, over-plumped lips, and upturned collars as, well, sexy, heavily fake-tanned dingleberries.
If anything, what they should really be worried about is good, old fashioned "sign cutting," whereby borderland authorities track and assess footprints, upturned rocks, bent twigs, and other small environmental disturbances in hopes of nabbing crossers and prosecuting their guides.
The widespread adoption of the smartphone, for instance, completely upturned our expectations around email; as soon as we all gained the ability to check email on the go, we began to expect people to respond much more quickly than before.
In "If Beale Street Could Talk," for instance, the two main characters, a young black couple (KiKi Layne and Stephan James) expecting their first child have their lives upturned when James's character is wrongly arrested by a racist police officer.
Aloy can also take command of the robotic creatures that have become dominant on this Earth of the future, the game set some 1,000 years after an unspecified event, known as "the fall," has upturned the natural order we know today.
Gove's decision on Thursday to throw his hat in the ring to replace David Cameron, who is standing down after Britons voted to leave the European Union last week, upturned British politics after he had previously said he would back Boris Johnson.
"Oh lemon tree, I plant you because you are good for climbing, so that I can get enough phone signal to send my love messages," sing a group of a dozen women sitting under a lalop tree, tapping upturned buckets as percussion.
At 11R, in her new series "Selfie," Ms. Grzeszykowska uses pigskin to make realistic-looking sculptures of human body parts and photographs herself interacting with them: displaying a female breast in her upturned palm, for instance, or painting lipstick on a masklike head.
WASHINGTON — The much-watched antitrust trial between the Justice Department and AT&T began on Thursday, with opening statements that presented starkly different visions for how the company's blockbuster merger with Time Warner would fit into a media industry upturned by the internet.
There, sandwiched between a modest (for them) lighting rig and 1,500 upturned faces, Metallica pulled the lever on their thrash metal time machine and brought us all back to the 80s, the 90s—and gave us a peek at what's still to come.
"You can see for yourself," said 29-year-old clothes seller Diale Florence in the Mile 16 area of Buea, gesturing at an upturned car in a puddle, burned white after an attack three weeks ago that the army says was orchestrated by separatists.
A reporter's life briefly flashed before his eyes when he accidentally trod the Ralph Lauren hem of the model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, a fact pointed out by Ms. Huntington-Whiteley's fiancé, the unsmiling action star Jason Statham, a man shaped like an upturned anvil.
When lunchtime arrived, I'd sit around with the other general laborers, thirty of us on upturned crates in an unfinished living room with a spring breeze blowing through the glassless windows, eating roast-beef sandwiches and talking about money problems, home problems, work problems.
A chore at the best of times, the role essentially reduces the teenage Hester to the butt of numerous jokes, and the young American actress Crystal Clarke can't enliven the part beyond staring at the societal swells in her midst with her chin upturned.
To get to the ski area the poor man's way today, you must first get to inner Beijing's ancient Deshengmen archery tower, a hulking brown rectangle of a building with upturned eaves that sits atop a 22001-year-old barbican on the Second Ring Road.
In the low-slung sterling silver sculpture "Mountain Lion Attacking a Dog" (3373), for example, the artist embodies a predator sinking its teeth into the flesh of its upturned prey, updating the Greek and Roman taste for group sculptures of animals to today's Hollywood Hills.
From its street-front awning and illuminated sign to its fabric-covered walls, futuristic light fixtures, and Pop-flavored ⎯ and French-flag-colored ⎯ lounge-area tables and chairs, L'Étoile radically upturned common notions of how a restaurant specializing in French haute cuisine should look and feel.
The crisis has upturned European politics, bringing the far right to power in Italy and Austria, and in Germany revitalizing the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, whose demand that the country shut its borders to migrants helped to fuel its surge into parliament in last year's election.
If every record is a snapshot, this debut captures a band when life was a blur of opportunities and sweaty upturned faces; at that point the stakes were raised to the sun, which even with the bullish invincibility of youth, is a scary-as-hell prospect.
He asked for books on Mao, Marx and Lenin ("The prison authorities didn't dare deny that"), and wrote notes for his first work — on Soviet agriculture — in the margins of the Soviet Union's "New Economic Policy," using an upturned washbowl balanced on his knees as a desk.
When she was born, I spent hours gazing at that palm, my eyes tracing the path of the crease that ran from one side to the other, the crease I could not find on my own upturned hand, the crease that served as one more "marker" for the doctors.
Fathi, wearing a red and white headdress, hobbled around his home pointing at damage the Islamic State fighters had done to his property - a children's cupboard smashed up to use as barricades and to rest rifles on, a basket upturned to stand on while they fired at the enemy.
The 28-year-old designer and ceramist filled the space with furniture that felt unattached to the whims of trend, however, with mixed-media pieces like a glass coffee table with juglike terracotta legs and a lamp with a cone-shaped ceramic base and an upturned metal shade.
Out in the footpaths, the hedgerows and bridle paths, you've seen their work — an explosion of pheasant and nildro feathers, all along the dark ground; a tiny dead mouse, flattened near a gate; and the dead mole, a baby with its little pale flippers upturned, flashing toward the sky.
Everyone loves a cute little goat on the Internet, but we can't just stand by while one goat lords it over us with it's cute tiny hooves and it's tiny horns and it's tiny upturned nose stuck in the air like it's got something better to do than entertain us.
Highlights include an anthropomorphic cupboard in blue-and-pink enamel on reclaimed wood; an abject lamp that incorporates a log, a dish, and an upturned mug atop a low table; and a painting on used cardboard of a "happy shopper" holding a gray bag that could double as a boxing glove.
Last month, the Satanic Temple announced plans to install a public monument at Veterans Memorial Park in Belle Plaine, MN. A somber black cube holding an upturned helmet with inverted pentagrams on its sides, the monument, commissioned by the temple, is a collaboration between sculptor Chris Andres and metalworker Adam Volpe.
A makeshift barbecue station was set up by the bike racks outside the kitchen door, a Green Egg grill was smoking on the worktop, and the hip-hop playlist was replaced by a pair of bearded buskers sitting on upturned milk crates playing guitar and pounding a cajon box drum.
Manaf Halbouni's "Monument" — an installation of three upturned buses inspired by barricades in Aleppo, Syria — made people look and think when it was installed in February in a public square in Dresden, Germany, a week before the 72nd anniversary of the start of the Allied air attacks that destroyed the city.
In May 1970, the Heyerdahl crew set sail for Barbados again, this time on Ra II, a frail 40-foot-long vessel fashioned from papyrus reeds with a wicker cabin amidships, an upturned prow and stern, an A-shaped mast and a square sail punctuated by a blood-red circle.
If you're doing the same, I hope you don't find any burst pipes, broken windows, signs of overwintering wildlife — a red squirrel pulled out fiberglass insulation from our kitchen range to make a cozy home a couple of years ago — upturned docks or anything else that comes with owning a summer retreat.
She's a prayerful supplicant in a hooded black robe and white head covering with her eyes upturned toward the Lord ("Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style #231," 2011) and a sober, upper-class woman in an opulent red gown and chunky white headdress ("Lavatory Self- Portraits in the Flemish Style #8," 2011).
Whereas Mr Macron single-handedly upturned France's political establishment, Mr Varadkar has taken a familiar route to the top: schooled expensively in Dublin, he used the youth wing of Fine Gael as a springboard to local government, a seat in the parliament and a string of ministerial jobs after his party took office in 2011.
That work also featured an upturned tree, and Durant included audio tracks that mixed pow-wow recordings with students "rapping, telling stories, and reading — in English, Ojibwe, and Lakota — about contemporary themes (AIDS, homelessness, teen pregnancy, basketball) and historical issues (the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee)," according to a description on the Walker's website.
Between the airbrushed gradient of the sky, the painfully rough painted surface of the figure's glowing skin, and the lines and curves that guide your eye to the sole of her upturned, foreshortened foot, you could spend lots of time staring at this work before realizing that the figure is sitting on a tombstone.
It refers to that genre of writing, appearing in magazines and also novels, that is populist and sensational — think dusty Westerns with silent gunslingers casting long shadows in the afternoon sun, gritty detectives in trenchcoats with upturned collars, distraught women in crisis with heaving bosoms and flowing hair as they run after their abusive lovers.
For Tory MPs to turn on the leader their members had just given them would be a mixture of fratricide and suicide; the Fixed-term Parliaments Act of 282 upturned established conventions on confidence votes within the Commons, leaving confusion among MPs over both how to bring a government down and what happens when one falls.
At times, I fear that the transgender tipping point may have been upturned—and this fear is linked to something more meaningful than anyone's attachment to fictional entertainment; the transgender Wachowski sisters created a series about the unbreakable unity between global circles of diverse people who were more powerful together than they could ever be apart.
But in his resounding victory on Sunday night, Emmanuel Macron, the centrist who has never held elected office, won because he was the beneficiary of a uniquely French historic and cultural legacy, where many voters wanted change but were appalled at the type of populist anger that had upturned politics in Britain and the United States.
The overgrown labyrinth; stone walls; the foundations of barns; a pine shack, collapsed; abandoned roads; a junk yard at the bottom of a ravine, a little village of bathtubs and glass bottles and old stoves and washbasins; dumped cars, a Plymouth of indiscernible vintage, a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, its hood and trunk popped open, like an upturned deerstalker cap.
This black female figure, with outstretched arms and upturned hands (her hands and part of her forearms are a slightly darker brown, as if they had been dipped in some special oil or unguent), is at once ebullient and regal, thoughtful and magical, a female deity not from eons ago but from right now, and she is about as far from the mammy stereotype as could be.
Unlike his closest peers, François-Henri Pinault of Kering, or Bernard Arnault of LVMH, Della Valle has an unexpected, dandyish flair: He habitually sports upturned shirt collars and a wide-spread scarf in place of a tie, and employs not one but two tailors (Lattini for his sport jackets, Caraceni for his suits) though I've most often seen him combine his Caraceni jackets with Levis.
Though untrained as a couturier, she carved out a place for herself as a vital force within the French capital's Modernist creative milieu; her friendships with artists such as Salvador Dalí, Alberto Giacometti and Jean Cocteau not only informed her highly conceptual, witty designs but they also wielded museum-worthy collaborations, including the black felt hat she produced with Dalí in 1937 that looked like an upturned shoe.
High on a desolate ridge to the west, the scientists have built a fortress of sensors and shipping containers: a white volleyball radar housing, lasers pointing straight up, an upturned trapezoid emitting digital chirps measuring windspeed, a rifle-like turret tracking the Sun, a thin metal chimney sucking in air and sampling the particles floating in it, a camera that photographs individual falling raindrops, a mirrored dome measuring the portion of the sky covered in clouds.

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