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"whirl" Definitions
  1. a movement of something turning round and round
  2. a number of activities or events happening one after the other
"whirl" Synonyms
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557 Sentences With "whirl"

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"It's very easy to generate a fire whirl," said Gollner.
A fire tornado transitioning to the newly discovered blue whirl.
That isn't stopping Completed from giving it a whirl, however.
The only movement is the whirl of a few fans.
So if you live Down Under, give it a whirl.
It's so ubiquitous, even Meadow Soprano gave it a whirl.
After putting in the batteries, I gave it a whirl.
T3 Whirl Trio Styling Wand with Three Interchangeable Barrels, $1003; revolve.
The twin propeller blades whirl, but the beast isn't going anywhere.
The photo above is a great example of a fire whirl.
However, Jenner isn't the first celebrity to give Barbie a whirl.
Intrigued, I spent a relaxing Sunday afternoon giving them a whirl.
Related Video: Pinrose Twirl & Whirl Rollerball Trio, $24, available at Pinrose.
With Wallace as my muse, I gave Google Clips a whirl.
When the fuel was all burned, the blue whirl died out.
The whirl uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes, Dykema said.
The lower half of the whirl flickers from orange to black.
Could average Americans be ready to give this gadget a whirl?
This is a fun tradition; why not give it a whirl?
Around me is a whirl of action set against a cartoonish backdrop.
It's active in the public beta, though, so give it a whirl.
Life is busy, and it seems to whirl by faster every day.
Give it a whirl if you haven't seen it in a while.
This fire whirl was particularly large and caused extensive damage, she said.
It doesn't cost anything to join, so you give it a whirl.
A fire whirl can pick up and toss around a fire truck.
Give it a whirl yourself, and see what strange montage you create.
Floors, walls and rooms collapse and whirl out and away in kaleidoscopic patterns.
The Macklowes' wealth made them prominent in the Manhattan celebrity whirl for years.
During my excursion, I gave the G-Class a whirl in the backcountry.
Doug takes the almost-unbelievable stick-to-anything GOAT Case for a whirl.
You can also whirl the sausage around to make it more sausage-y.
We gave it a whirl, and it totally holds up to the original.
However, I decided to give it a whirl on taco night to see.
Give them a read, give them a whirl, and watch your productivity soar.
The boys laughed and shouted as they watched the birds whirl around us.
That's his means of survival: the warp speed and whirl of it all.
Visitors took a whirl in oversized teacups on the "Mad Tea Party" ride.
"I'll give it a whirl," Aubrey Plaza said, edging closer to the plate.
Wind turbines whirl to generate electricity in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Dec.
You're looking at a weather phenomenon known as a fire whirl, per CNN Weather.
Then, a violin's tremolo, an organ's whirl, and a cymbal's crescendo fill the room.
A friend told me about Better and we decided to give it a whirl.
Sadly, you can't just sign up for the service and give it a whirl.
After one walk, she stepped aside to let the host give it a whirl.
This isn't the first time Burger King has given cereal-flavored milkshakes a whirl.
Still, it's linguine and clams, easy to take for a whirl on your fork.
He wanted to grab it, whirl 360 degrees and fire a strike to first.
Many insects can skate, stride or whirl around on the surface of the water.
Not all meteorologists agree on what distinguishes a fire tornado from a fire whirl.
The ceremony and reception can pass by in a whirl of emotion and interactions.
The two shoot dark brown ink and whirl around in a tangle of tentacles.
Tornados whirl and touch down above the Northwest and Northeast corners of the composition.
The platform is, you guessed it, all about discovering new bots to give a whirl.
The devastating fire whirl ripped through Redding last Thursday, reaching windspeeds of up to 143mph
If you can't seem to get organized and stay on task, give it a whirl.
The crucial point is the efficiency of burning shown by the two sorts of whirl.
It goes in and out of the post as players whirl around, screening and cutting.
Gothamist and WNYC are giving it a whirl with a project called NYC's Cutest Pet.
Luckily, a murder at Paddington Station saves him from being suffocated in the social whirl.
But it is hard to summon up a laugh as events whirl out of control.
During snowstorms, the flurries whirl around them as though they were inside a snow globe.
The clue is "Went for a whirl," which is cute, and the answer is EDDIED.
What follows is a high-energy, irrepressibly cheerful whirl, more charming than it is hilarious.
Just put it in the blender with a little milk and let it all whirl.
"  "Either way, if a small whirl is stoked into a towering firenado, it promptly becomes unpredictable.
For anyone who loves avocados, you'll want to give this recipe for  Grilled Guacamole  a whirl.
I, a fool, decided to give it a whirl because like everyone, I love free stuff.
Sheriff's deputies found him next to the Tilt-a-Whirl, his favorite ride, the station reported.
Give the Bibb Home 12 Lb Weighted Blanket & Mink Cover a whirl — it's currently on sale.
It burned so furiously on July 26 that it created what is called a fire whirl.
Maybe we could get J.K. Simmons to do a long monologue about the Tilt-A-Whirl.
Soon, Earth is a-whirl with productivity and peace, strong and beautiful, like the mighty lion.
If you like light, fizzy comedies and are ready to appreciate Duff, give it a whirl.
I decided to give one of these devices — the Simplehuman Wide-View Sensor Mirror — a whirl.
There's a 14 day free trial for users interested in taking it for a whirl first.
His carefully prepared dough metamorphosed into crusty baguettes, and Mr. M'seddi was a whirl of motion.
The Cat Dancer Wand Toy will whip, wiggle, and whirl its way into your cat's heart.
It has been a whirl of meetings, including with congressional leaders, and then traveling with Gov.
Now Netflix has given it a whirl with this new live-action feature by Fumihiko Sori.
A re-creation of Liza Minnelli's "Mein Herr" from "Cabaret" is a sexy, terrifying, centrifugal whirl.
The whirl, sometimes nicknamed a "firenado," was so large it was picked up on Doppler radar.
Why not hook up your single-speed to some amps and give it a whirl yourself?
The universe is bursting With all that you do not know, Questions whirl like an ocean.
Elyse, meanwhile, is a champ, scooping ice cream and riding the Tilt-a-Whirl with the children.
A guest takes a whirl on the 82-foot long zip line suspended across the 9th deck.
If you liked the muted thriller pace and big name cast of Homecoming, give Sandra a whirl.
Bookmark this to send to your colorist — you're going to want to take these for a whirl.
Gallery guests interact with the art piece In a Whirl (Studies in Perceptual Glitching) by Elaine Buckholtz.
But after Scott "proceeded to social media stalk" her, she decided to give the relationship a whirl.
As you whirl your dough toward the ceiling, it will begin to dry out at the periphery.
It's also a bar fight, one that's taking place on a Tilt-A-Whirl during a tornado.
Extreme cases—full-blown anxiety disorders—can reduce life to a whirl of fear and negative thoughts.
It grew so intense that it created its own weather systems, including a tornado-like fire whirl.
That dead girl, as well as Alice, flashes through her mind as she and Amma whirl together.
I give it a whirl, and within ten seconds, my body is tingling from head to toe.
And Liz Smith, who pulled back the curtains on the social whirl with her tabloid gossip scoops.
At that moment, Fox, 19, flashed his point guard vision, his awareness of the whirl around him.
To give it a whirl, you can download Edge for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS right here.
Sometimes, a big puffed square of silk wrapped it all up like a Tilt-A-Whirl hug.
Factory workers shiver in bread lines in the slums while the wealthy continue their glittering social whirl.
Toss your lettuce in, give it a whirl, and out pops non-soggy salad, ready to eat.
"It's the ice skater effect," said Belongie, noting how ice skaters pull their arms in to whirl faster.
The two characters in the video whirl through a romance filled with motorcycle rides and late-night dancing.
Earlier this year, typically GMO-wary New Zealand signaled it was interested in giving gene drives a whirl.
Black Women Artists for Black Lives Matter — many red bandanas whirl from our hands while DJ Tara spins.
So I borrowed a basketball from my friends at Deadspin and gave it a whirl, as it were.
In Gibraltar in 1954, he caught the enraptured expressions of sailors watching a Spanish dancer whirl above them.
I'm considering giving the entry-level MacBook Pro a whirl, but I'm still worried about the dongle problem.
Leno spent a little more time in the giant hot dog, and even gave parallel parking a whirl.
Before anyone could process it, their bodies were a whirl of white cloth, top hats and gold chains.
As they expected, a fire whirl about two feet high formed with a typical yellow and orange flame.
If you've got a cast-iron stomach and a heavy tolerance for grossness, give the show a whirl.
It is a whirl, too, of events like ticker-tape parades, civic battles, financial booms and inevitable busts.
But my husband is not and we do celebrate Christmas, so maybe I could give it a whirl.
But, with machine learning getting better all the time, Goncharov said he decided to give it another whirl.
Joshua Harmon's wry and aching play about a gay man navigating a slowing social whirl arrives on Broadway.
If one of the kids (or Elyse) vomited on the Tilt-a-Whirl, the camera graciously didn't show it.
The report triggered a whirl of rumors on social media and in tabloid reports in Newton-John's native Australia.
Lorde has yet to offer a follow-up tweet explaining her unique whirl-and-twirl on the VMA stage.
This whirl was captured by a firefighter near the Beaver Creek Fire, which is currently raging near Walden, Colorado.
Amid the whirl of embraces and congratulations at the election night party, Nugnes struggled to think through the ramifications.
She owes the look to Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Matte Gel Eye Crayon in Whirl(Pool), Teen Vogue reports.
If you find that your sign's dating style isn't for you, you should give another sign's date a whirl.
And how are they going to do that with bike rides that cost a couple of cents per whirl?
Actually, sod you, I fancy giving that a whirl... 'Firewatch,' the Shale Slide trailer MD: Fight you for it.
Some, like Trump, give their message a whirl on Twitter, slap it on a hat and ride the wave.
Their whirl-generating chamber had, at its base, a pool of the stuff, in mimicry of such a spill.
So what would you say to try to get people to come out and give square dancing a whirl?
Maybe you're looking to give the whole "intimacy" thing a whirl, or maybe you just fell asleep by mistake.
But you can't just whirl all your favorite things in a blender and expect the result to taste great.
Groups of kids started yelling "Frank!" into the ether as they walked from churro stand to tilt-a-whirl.
So the researchers didn't see any ice crystals break off from the freeze front or whirl around the bubble.
Get your sausages ready, so that you can give it a whirl at your Labor Day cookouts and whatnot.
If the president is impeached, what if, just as an experiment, the electorate gives acting like judges a whirl?
But the update is live and ready to go, so give it a whirl if you meet these requirements.
Spinners love the whirl of a happy group activity and suffer from restlessness and a penchant for self-destruction.
Shakespeare, Einstein and Isaiah Berlin were spinners, playing, in almost a thrill-seeking manner, with a whirl of ideas.
You hear the whirl of a stream from below and smell wafts of grenache coming in from your window.
Four months ago, she mustered the strength to give it another whirl, making her way back to the United States.
But then Kasey takes our attention for a little whirl with a rapid succession of fingers and shadows and toes.
That means you can give the controversial candy a whirl and decide how you feel about it well before Halloween.
The traditional Walnut Whip is comprised of a whirl-shaped chocolate cone, filled with fondant and topped with a walnut.
To give it a whirl, you can choose the Lip Sync Live option when you're streaming a Facebook Live video.
Give it a whirl: This premium knife set is valued at $89, but snag it on sale for just $69.
In their backgrounds and reasons for joining, the people who come to whirl are almost as diverse as Manhattan itself.
Afterwards, he winds colorful string around each pin, creating a kaleidoscopic whirl of patterns that replicate specific stars in space.
So press play to give this look a whirl, and remember to see Kong: Skull Island, in theaters March 10.
In mid-August, he announced a nationwide "F--- Donald Trump" tour, giving the song a final whirl before Election Day.
Customers with Starry's slick touchscreen routers can whirl through setup, contact customer service, tailor parental controls and conduct speed tests.
Whirl up some garlic and herbs and make a little pesto or pistou to swirl in. Pesto. Pistou. Tomato. Tomahto.
In later experiments, the researchers placed a small tube underwater to feed more fuel to keep the blue whirl going.
There are several maps on the walls, which do help to make sense of the multi-layered whirl of activity.
I'd just moved into this foreign land and was home sick with flu, and decided to give it another whirl.
Technically, this promotional offer is always available, but it's a great idea to give it a whirl during the summer.
If you want to give it a whirl, it's best to arrive early: The dance floor opens at 29 p.m.
I decided to take it for a whirl to see how well it could get me around New York City.
Crew Dragon continued to whirl through orbit and burned its thrusters four times to make a carefully choreographed, gradual descent.
Even defensive-minded players, such as Mets center fielder Juan Lagares, are now giving this new offensive approach a whirl.
They blink to life when Alexa hears its name, then whirl around the top of an Echo device while Alexa thinks.
Meanwhile, Diplo also gave it a whirl, successfully kicking off the cap of a water bottle while shirtless on a beach.
Here there is the young couple's arrival in Dallas, a whirl of pale blue sky, pink boucle wool and red roses.
It was about soundscapes, space, silence, giving the listener space to hear their own breath and let their imagination whirl around.
Alabama, played in an admittedly fabulous whirl of push-up bras and animal print, is a Russian doll of indulgent ideas.
Video posted by Nevada County firefighters showed a tornado-like whirl of flame, as intensely hot air and smoke moved upward.
" William Safire wrote that the Old English word "spin" ("to whirl") had come, by the 1950s, also to mean "to deceive.
"I'm so high it makes my brain whirl," he continues, possibly a reference to any medication he might have been taking.
After watching Bell try sheet mask before bed, Shepard decided there was no reason he shouldn't give it a whirl too.
It's a soundtrack for an abandoned beach boardwalk, long after the sea has come to take the tilt-a-whirl away.
I usually use a high end organic product (aka: Origins) but thought I'd give this one a whirl given the reviews.
Cut the ginger into roughly ½ inch pieces, then whirl it in a blender or food processor with ½ cup of the stock.
And back on the pastry side, what about giving John Willoughby's ace recipe for a pomegranate molasses butter cake a whirl?
Trump's policy strategy since has been surprisingly linear and coherent for an administration that has unfolded in a whirl of chaos.
In this Welsh company's traveling circus show, produced by St. Ann's Warehouse, performers fly, whirl and dangle via trapeze and straps.
But whereas those cities generally rebounded, Hazard continues to whirl in an imperfect storm of circumstances, both natural and man-made.
But amid the whirl of activity, it was one word from the left-wing Vermont senator that attracted the most attention.
So she gave science research a whirl, working as a research associate at the University of Vermont's medical school after graduating.
Whale is only available on iPhone and in Canada, but we managed to download the app and give it a whirl.
That little firenado soon changed, however, to a smaller, differently shaped, swirling blue flame, what Dr. Xiao calls a blue whirl.
Last week, the destruction of the Carr Fire was magnified by a fire whirl, colloquially called a firenado, Ms. Belongie said.
If you have a child nearing college age, or you're simply curious, give it a whirl — with real or hypothetical information.
The fire grew so intense that at one point it created its own weather systems, including a tornado-like fire whirl.
You're coming off of this Tilt-a-Whirl that's going 9,000 miles an hour, and so many things have come unfixed.
You've been whirl-winded back in time to a search results page far, far away that appears in black and white.
Making matters worse, most traps suck the insects through a fan and then whirl them around a mesh basket for hours.
Screamers rammed circles in the Whirl-A-Gig cars, pasted in stand-up Roll-A-Turn cages by their own gravity.
Give CuriosityStream a whirl now and you'll save 403% on a three-year subscription, knocking the price down to just $45.
Skin Deep The summer travel season, now in full swing, is the opportune time to give new beauty products a whirl.
It's partnered with the crowded CES conference since 2014, so this seemed like the perfect place to give it a whirl.
The delicious whirl of a psychological thriller gives audiences the chance to dance around a little yearned-for truth and reconciliation.
A gentle and buoyant whirl of vibrations was getting stronger and stronger as I approached the corrugated metal walls, drawing me in.
Scraps of visual imagery whirl by, in the way one sees detritus from one's waking life subtly or frighteningly distorted in dreams.
Despite its scary name, this event — also called a fire whirl — isn't the terrifying love child of a wildfire and a tornado.
At 8:20163 am, during first period, they sit so quietly that all you can hear is the whirl of computer fans.
I gave the beta version a whirl, and it certainly seemed to work a-okay for me, exactly like a VPN should.
And as the rumors whirl, all eyes are resting on two women-led efforts that would symbolize a kind of poetic justice.
Cardboard may not be the most powerful VR platform, but it's very cool to see the Prez take it for a whirl.
Feel even fuller: Put ice and fat-free milk or yogurt in a blender, add in fruit and give it a whirl.
For Chinese new year this month, a holiday week in which gold sales quintuple, music plays and lantern-shaped disco balls whirl.
The first night I had it in my possession, I popped it into the disk drive and gave the campaign a whirl.
Before, during and after his whirl wind trip to Singapore for the Kim meeting, his critics in both parties kept revealing themselves.
He was so great he flourished in a space carved for him outside of the soccer whirl, the press conferences, the photoshoots.
One early supporter, Representative Lee Zeldin, Republican of New York, gave the technique a whirl in an interview with CNN on Tuesday.
A spill from the Jim Beam factory on a pond in Kentucky caught fire in 2003, and a fire whirl formed spontaneously.
Fat sea lions swim around us, large schools of silvery fish whirl around the beams, and oil's being extracted underneath it all.
I strongly recommend giving it a whirl when you have those late-afternoon cravings or as a post-workout pick-me-up.
Our tech columnist gave it a whirl and enlisted a screen-addicted teenager (his editor's "screenage" daughter, above) to help him out.
EXHIBITION REVIEW A jumble of memorabilia, storyboards and props, an exhibit illustrates the whirl of influences behind Stanley Kubrick's groundbreaking 1968 film.
The birds move in astounding unison, each mimicking its six or seven of their nearest neighbors as they whirl across the sky.
The team took the floor against the Pistons with a Globetrotter-like spin and whirl, behind the back passes and soaring blocks.
Will Olivia side with a lover whose social whirl she adores or a son whose generation she can't quite seem to grasp?
Hurd's campaign stops were often drowned out by the whirl of Blizzard machines or the hum of an open drive-thru microphone.
The presidency for him wouldn't be a first whirl at governance, some gee-whiz, why-not, how-hard-can-this-be lark.
While Scott was off having fun, his brother Drew Scott was busy starting rehearsals for his upcoming whirl on Dancing with the Stars.
But, last week, I finally decided to give Try a whirl and ordered a few pieces I had my eye on at Zara.
In their first dance, Sebastian even does a little whirl around a conveniently placed lamppost, in a callback to Singin' in the Rain.
Ahead, six R29 staffers gave the most hyped new formulas a whirl — and found out whether they're really worth ditching your go-to.
The firefighters in this video — for reasons known to these professionals working in the area — did not flee from this particular fire whirl.
And, in an unfair twist, the death lineup is even better on offense—a whirl of ball movement and shooting that's effectively unguardable.
But after seeing one of my favorite bloggers use this thimble-inspired makeup sponge, I knew I had to give it a whirl.
There was so much noise and so much hysteria and disinformation, so I wanted to show the kind of whirl of different perspectives.
Following the ceremony, Gorsuch and the chief justice will walk out the front doors and down the iconic steps as the cameras whirl.
But if you've heard the hype about virtual reality and want to get a taste of it, give the Oculus Go a whirl.
The whirl measured a 2983 on the five-level Enhanced Fujita scale, which scientists use to classify the strength of tornados, he said.
I'd never know unless I actually investigated, so I agreed to download a beta version of the app and give it a whirl.
The National Weather Service and CalFire announced Thursday they are conducting a "storm damage survey" regarding the "large fire whirl" that struck Redding.
"Preliminary indicators placed max wind speeds achieved by the fire whirl in excess of 143 mph," the Weather Service said in a Tweet.
Darren Star is among the show's producers, so if you like shows like "Sex and the City" and "Younger," give this a whirl.
The morning and early afternoon had unfolded in a whirl of big balloons, stuffed animals and multicolored carnations from a $1 flower sale.
He used repetitive loops that felt as if they'd been imported from electronic music, and contrapuntal rhythmic patterns that made the mind whirl.
And that the show was held on Sunday, just before the glamorous whirl of the opening parties for the Venice Biennale this week.
She was the most polished, the most bankable (until sister Kylie Jenner's ascent), almost inhumanly adapted to the constant whirl of 5 a.m.
Shall I put it on this plate fringed with flecks of grit and raw onion until you're ready to give it a whirl?
Still, when I was approached by the biotech startup LifeDNA asking if I'd be interested in giving their products a whirl, I was skeptical.
The difference between a fire whirl and a fire tornado (or firenado) mainly has to do with size, according to CNN meteorologist Judson Jones.
I could find no rest as the thoughts of my brain continued to whirl in tandem with the complex mechanisms present in the clock.
For any whirl to form amid a fire, something must cause a swirling motion, like erratic winds or gusts spinning off hills or topography.
Wind turbines whirl to generate electricity at a wind farm in Chengshan town, Rongcheng county, Weihai city, east China's Shandong province, 103 November 2015.
Kenji presents the couple with a huge jug of deeply murky liquid, stirring it with a ladle as large dark lumps whirl around inside.
These recreational revolutionaries have a remarkable ability to attract new members to the movement and catch them up in the whirl of political activity.
The designer takes a short whirl around the entrance hall and the living room, both of which could be apartments in and of themselves.
His figures are mostly rabbits and frogs, sometimes wielding subliminal guns, often caught up in an abstracting whirl of esoteric lines or assemblage materials.
Plus it looks like a gun from Hailo or some other first-person shooter, and who wouldn't want to give that thing a whirl.
A system of this size and scope needs a fast indexing engine to cover the number of documents in a whirl of changing content.
I'm not sure how much time the "rock ain't dead!" defenders spend among teenage music fans, but I'd recommend they give it a whirl.
If using a spray keeps you smelling crisp and doesn't have as much nasty residue, I can't blame you for giving it a whirl.
The short, which was filmed on location in Medellín, Colombia, concerns a world that's become a constant cyberscape, a whirl of app-generated color.
A year later, we know that this president can only be counted on to pivot in the sense that a Tilt-a-Whirl can.
After all, if you had the opportunity to design the perfect partner piece by piece, like modular furniture, wouldn't you give it a whirl?
The students are taught to whirl a lasso, and whoever is able to keep the loop spinning the longest gets to keep the rope.
The fire department in Beaver Creek, Colorado, captured the rare and fleeting  "fire whirl" on Sunday and posted the video to its Facebook page.
Just like that — two chunky paragraphs released by a team that wasn't even in the field — the annual coaching carousel had begun to whirl.
His excesses cause him to hallucinate, and his delirium takes the shape of a massive whirl of whipped cream emerging from an outsized bowl.
The biggest reward for putting up with all this is nebulous: the sense that you are part of the whirl while history is being made.
Each galaxy has lost almost all traces of its original appearance, as stars and gas have been thrown by gravity in an elaborate cosmic whirl.
So if you've got an Android device, see if you have it and give it a whirl and see how you enjoy that Netflix Shuffle.
"A firenado is more like the size of a tornado," Jones said, "while a fire whirl is a smaller spin up, like a dust devil."
Are you willing to spend the rest of your life feeling like you just rode the Tilt-A-Whirl at the carnival for three weeks?
They're rotating way faster than they should be and at crazy angles, like dice in a pop-o-matic strapped to a Tilt-A-Whirl.
Ahead, four Refinery29 staffers gave MakeApp a whirl to see how well it did at guessing their makeup-free faces under all that makeup magic.
There are no flowering cherry trees, misty shrines, or snowy peaks—instead, an acid-washed whirl of neon lights, underground bars, and rain-drenched sidewalks.
Dykema says the whirl started when hot air from the exceptionally hot fire rose and twisted tightly, creating a powerful tornado of flames and wind.
It's a moment that sends the rest of the visuals into a skittish whirl, as both men most likely splinter off into their own headspaces.
Such hindsight belies the actual experience of seeing an entire region—and the world's most politically torpid region, at that—whirl into sudden, synchronised motion.
His presidency functions in a riptide of chaos and acrimony -- in fact, its bewildering pace and emotive whirl may be what it needs to survive.
I gave it a whirl, slightly expecting it to be a more immediate version of pre-web NYPL querying restricted only to Sweden-related things.
Hattie is a fan of erotic fiction, always has been; so tonight I suggest she gives that a whirl before she tries the other toy.
Eventually the music takes on a ritualistic whirl until it screeches to a halt with just the word "rozy" — roses — intoned as if by zombies.
As the posthumous hagiography machine began to whirl, there were familiar conversations about respect, legacies, mythmaking, and the "right time" to bring up sexual assault.
The series begins with "Something Wild" (Friday), in which a free spirit played by Melanie Griffith takes Jeff Daniels's "closet rebel" banker for a whirl.
Three-wheeled rickshaws whirl out of the roundabouts straight at you, packs of stray dogs dash into the road, huge buses lurch up from behind.
Laura Anthony, a reporter at a local ABC affiliate, captured the "fire devil" — also known as a "fire whirl" or "firenado" — towering through the wreckage.
The injuries to his legs were treated with chlorhexidine baths in a whirl pool that belonged to the Dermatology service, which seemed to improve his spirits.
The texture in your "next-day" hair will make it much easier to work with than squeaky-clean strands, so give this sleek style a whirl.
The three gloss options are Peach Whirl, Strawberry Cyclone, and Grape Twist, which also coincidentally sound like they could easily be new-and-improved Fanta flavors.
Using this to their advantage, Cut Video decided to give the fruit to 100 people, and have them give it a whirl for the first time.
Attorney General William Barr's release of a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's report has generated the centrifugal spin of an amusement park tilt-a-whirl.
So when I saw Consider The Lobster on a shelf in the Barnes & Noble essay section, it was time to give yet another David a whirl.
SEATTLE — Part of Jillian Boshart's life plays out in tidy, ordered lines of JavaScript computer code, and part in a flamboyant whirl of corsets and crinoline.
Even at their most dizzying, Grave's riffs and runs are often anchored by gorgeous recurring themes, the solid cores around which his planets of sound whirl.
So I put on my prescription sunglasses, tossed a beach towel over my shoulder and set forth in flip-flops to give Volcano Bay a whirl.
So did my delight, though very occasionally I would frug around the kitchen with my daughter and give her a whirl to the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
That energy makes its way outward, through boiling gas pocked with magnetic storms that crackle, whirl and lash space with showers of electrical particles and radiation.
Second Act Having stepped back from the whirl of the fashion calendar, Jonathan Saunders is returning to his first love with a collection of minimalist furniture.
I'd be lying if I didn't admit that I'm also listening for the sound of a boomerang's whirl, wondering if it's coming back to get me.
So if you're in the market for a new hobby with external privacy benefits, you may want to open up Spotify and give it a whirl.
As someone who enjoys both hearing new music and blaming my bad attitude on my daily horoscope, I had to take the new feature for a whirl.
In a chaotic tilt-a-whirl of a movie, Davidson's straight man provides the comic relief — which, as an SNL cast member, is what he does best.
The show's producer, Jennifer Todd, runs Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's production company Pearl Street Films, so couldn't she convince Boston's Finest to give it a whirl.
If you have access to a vibrating foam roller at your gym or physical therapy office, then give it a whirl and see if you like it.
Still, the studio is interrupted electronically all day by the hum and whirl of calamity as it comes through the computer, the radio, and my news feeds.
But Mnangagwa&aposs firing in November led to a whirl of events that saw the military step in, Mugabe resign amid impeachment proceedings and Mnangagwa take power.
National Weather Service meteorologist Duane Dykema said Friday that the blaze still burning near Redding created a fire whirl that uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes.
The kids of yesteryear sloped about in Slipknot hoodies and studded Low Life belts, hoping their teenage years would whirl by with zero to little fuss. Now?
Her set on Tuesday was hard to contain, too: a whirl of diffuse energy, which outpaced the energy of her band and struggled to find its direction.
He's easily lost amid the whirl of riders and runners, and of course there is the matter of his considerable velocity, 153 miles per hour on average.
Grotesque. They are always creaking out of museums, or revived by some ancient magic, or blustering around in a whirl of sand, causing devastation wherever they go.
Exactly how this "fire whirl" or "firenado" — depending who you talk to — happened, and what this phenomena should be called, is a matter of active scientific research.
If you're looking to give this one a whirl, and given the brow wand's storied fame, we suggest you click "add to bag" sooner rather than later.
The truth was that Quichotte had almost no friends anymore—no social group, no cohort, no posse, no real pals—having long ago abandoned the social whirl.
Republican or Democrat, they almost universally described it as another exasperating turn in the Tilt-a-Whirl of spectacle that has surrounded the presidency of Donald Trump.
Hop on the speedy and inexpensive subway to Obor for a whirl around the fruit, vegetable and housewares market where many a Bucharest home cook stocks up.
During visits to the state fair with my family, I discovered my penchant for thrill-seeking in carnival attractions like the Scrambler and the Tilt-a-Whirl.
It was the masterpiece we needed at the moment we needed it, and I fear that it was lost in the brutal whirl of news these days.
Eventually, this initial whirl of music does give way — less, to my ears, because it is "shut down" than because it segues into another wondrous sound world.
And there were multiple moments when he could be seen using his arm to help get up off the floor, and even into a Tilt-a-Whirl.
Words and phrases called out by the audience, even those you thought had been discarded, whirl back into the narrative repeatedly, with all the punch of reprises.
His painstaking recounting of each primary, however, can overwhelm the reader, who may have difficulty keeping track of a whirl of delegate counts, party hacks and campaign stops.
Donald Trump, in the whirl of politics, was very new — he said he was going to take on this and that, and there wasn't much besides his word.
Pinrose, the "Warby Parker of fragrance," recently announced it's Twirl & Whirl fragrance baton — a holographic stick of streamers that looks as if its been decorated by a unicorn.
It seems absurd to admit that in the whirl of daily life I missed so many small particularities of the place I called home for over 13 years.
A fire whirl spawned by the Carr Fire generated wind speeds of up to 143 mph – the equivalent to an EF-3 tornado – causing a wave of destruction.
Before drying her hair, he applied MOP C-Curl Defining Cream throughout, and added dimension by creating curls of different sizes with the T3 Whirl Trio Curling Iron.
He doesn't always whirl straight back into it off the kick, sometimes he'll set his feet for a split second before timing the left hook for best effect.
Victor gets swept up into a whirl of partying and casual sex while failing to get the attention of another employee, Maggie, whom he has actual feelings for.
YouTube videos abound that purport to show DJs miming their mixes—their hands a whirl of activity over the controls, but never actually alighting on any of them.
The whirl of transactions illustrates how Nationstar can control nearly every stage of the mortgage process, posing potential conflicts of interest as it earns fees along the way.
With that concession, Trump capped a whirl of activity advancing Russia's objective of splintering the alliances undergirding the Western world's security and prosperity for the past 70 years.
Rhonda's suffering would be the central tragedy of any other series, but for "Empire," a whirl of high stakes and desperate measures, it's just one of many subplots.
It's a 212-track exploration of squirrelly synthesizer surrealism, coupled with jumpy, pitch-warping vocals as greasy and nauseating as a turkey leg on a tilt-a-whirl.
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There's no mistaking their contrariness in this amusing show from South Korea, which combines polished illusion, Chaplinesque comedy and old-fashioned circus arts into a 70-minute whirl.
But, given the fact that we're all ruminating on our habits and intentions, now could definitely be a good time to give an alcohol-free lifestyle a whirl.
An ellipse surrounded by a whirl of concentric green and brown impasto shows a vertical road stopping short at the horizon; above the ellipse, it continues on unchecked.
Jlin named her superb 2015 debut Dark Energy, a fitting title: streamlined and fluid, constantly moving, a polished whirl of silvery snares and amelodic keyboards and kinetic motion.
Which is why it surprised us when, after a whirl through the MUNCHIES garden in late summer, he announced he was going to make us a vegan grain bowl.
If flames are allowed to break ranks and surge forward, they can whirl around and start running with the wind, burning more intensely and smokily than the prescription allows.
The future of AVs is a whirl of hype and uncertainty, but AV technology has been used in mining and construction for decades — an often overlooked point of reference.
And yet, despite sounding hoarse, his whirl of gray hair long gone snow-white, Clinton summoned a hint of his old vigor to try to take down Bernie Sanders.
Biles also had to whirl her arms around to stay on the balance beam after a sequence of three backflips left her wobbling on the four-inch wide apparatus.
The report triggered a whirl of rumors on social media and in tabloid reports in Newton-John's native Australia, including one which claims she has only "weeks" to live.
One particular fire whirl, during the devastating Carr Fire in 2018 in Northern California, turned into an EF-3 tornado, Miller said, and grew to a half mile wide.
Another tech adds a simple saline solution, shakes it up in a Whirl-Pak bag, and freezes the liquid—ready to send to doctors and researchers across the country.
ScienceTake A small blue flame, circulating in a vortex called a fire whirl, could become an important tool in oil spill cleanup, according to the scientists who created it.
The researchers don't know exactly what caused the blue whirl to form, and they plan to analyze how the fuel evaporates and mixes with the air, and other factors.
Astronomers now want to measure the rate at which normally dormant black holes whirl; this will help researchers get a more complete picture of black hole spin, Kara said.
I gave the chocolate and coffee styles a whirl, but their mildly unpleasant bitterness gave an indication of why I was the only person in the bar doing so.
It is one of the most prestigious posts in the American foreign service, and is as much of a social whirl as a policy conduit between Washington and London.
While Trump was a whirl of ignorance, vindictiveness and self-destruction, some advisers stopped him from going over the edge by ignoring his "crazy shit," as McGahn called it.
Visitors can expect midway games and typical amusement park attractions like the Tilt-A-Whirl, but they can look forward to hayrides, pony rides and a petting zoo, too.
Several prominent Democrats — including Mark Penn and Andrew Stein in an essay in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday — have suggested that she may give Hillary 2020 a whirl.
Greg Ahee's guitar is a frothing whirl when the chorus kicks in and Joe Casey's voice is as sardonic and perfectly tinged with cynicism as it is on record.
Embiid, usually a towering whirl of brilliant footwork in the post, is likely to need to overcome his knee (and stomach) issues for Philadelphia to have a puncher's chance.
One member of the Majorettes, Dunja, can even swap her hoop for a whirl of barbed wire — though the other members still seem a little nervous about that particular trick.
You're probably familiar with some of them — sexy truth or dare, dirty dice — but have you ever given a sensory-play card game or a role-playing app a whirl?
You might see an error message at first, but despite that, the app's main page, which shows a swirling lock symbol, will whirl a bit and then activate your VPN.
Aides say Trump is always doing something — he's a whirl of activity and some aides wish he would sleep more — but his time in the residence is unstructured and undisciplined.
The whirl is a whimsical touch, replacing the usual red "recording" light people may be familiar with from video cameras with something more engaging and playful — and far less intimidating.
Before we know it, the two chefs are out the door in a whirl of long winter coattails, leaving the cozy smells of sage, lemon and prosciutto in their wake.
And if you're lucky enough to come across a bumpy-skinned and highly aromatic makrut lime, whirl its zest and juice into the paste in place of the regular lime.
Having blown high and blown low, this latest revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, starring Jessie Mueller and Joshua Henry as horse-crossed lovers, will whirl off Imperial's stage.
On the "Wait Room" set, metal chairs and scaffolding shaped like a guard tower are bolted onto that Tilt-a-Whirl surface, as unstable as a ship in a storm.
Lean eye of round cut into thin pink sheets is the canvas for an action-painting whirl of fried shallots, raw red onions, chopped peanuts and slivers of fresh mint.
MyDream understands this as well and told me that they'll be offering demos at VRDC in San Francisco this week to anyone who wants to take the software for a whirl.
With the Discover platform launching, there's surely going to be a lot more attention on chatbots; we'll see whether developers give the platform another whirl or if the trend dies out.
Earlier this month, Amazon announced plans to build a constellation of miniature satellites that will whirl around the planet and deliver cheap, high-speed internet to every corner of the globe.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Jane Lynch make your head spin, give it a whirl if you can figure out the differences between these two super similar shots!
Parents visiting Manhattan with their families, I implore you: Before arrival, formulate a plan of action in case you and the kids accidentally lose one another amid the dizzying urban whirl.
But when it comes to finding calm amid the hectic whirl of the professional kitchen, Ruth Rogers, the chef and owner of the River Café in London, likes to stir risotto.
Played with panache by the pianist Melinda Lee Masur and the Verona Quartet the final movement became a delicious sticky-fingered fairground dance, a gaudy, virtuosic whirl spun from stolen time.
It may be that only history can record a damning verdict against the President -- though for future generations, the whirl of confusion on days like Monday will be difficult to understand.
In the latest let's-give-it-a-whirl move by a cable network, AMC is teaming up with Comcast to offer a new $4.99-a-month upgrade option called AMC Premiere.
Tiger, as casual in his own skin as anything there is or ever was, erupts from the ground in a rocketing whirl of fur to catch the thing in his jaws.
The members of this dance-theater troupe do more than shake — they also gambol, whirl, leap and weave as they take young audiences on separate adventures in these two Brooklyn appearances.
The dough is laced with cardamom sugar, oat streusel, apple compote and clarified butter, but from the outside all that's visible is thin, delicate pastry, rising in a crinkled, cylindrical whirl.
However, when I heard our sister publication Real Simple announced that they were coming out with an editor-approved mattress, Real Sleep, I knew that I had to give it a whirl.
Her Sand Machines, designed in partnership with two scientists, are circular drums, one meter in diameter, that each feature rotating blades that will whirl grains around to produce sound, amplified by microphones.
As spotted by the fine folks at 9to5Mac, a couple of helpful developers have uploaded a Touch Bar demo app to GitHub, so you can give it a whirl yourself for free.
It's not a new idea, of course—big companies already invite security experts and hackers to compromise their systems—but it is the first time the Pentagon has given it a whirl.
Brown gave the styling trick a whirl by pairing her bubblegum-pink sequined high-low number by Calvin Klein with none other than some Princess-Leia buns (topped with ribbons, of course).
There are still a few months before running outside gets unbearable, but just in case you'd prefer to reacquaint yourself with your treadmill now, take one of these routines for a whirl.
In addition to providing Twitter with a playground for whatever zany ideas it wants to give a whirl, twttr is also how the company collects user input about those tweaks or changes.
The football field had been turned into a huge ice skating rink and so for 20 minutes, despite the biting cold, we were free to whirl around until the bell rang again.
HE DEFLECTS bullets off his palm, catches grenades blindfolded, whips up a dust-storm with a whirl of his leg and hurls a bottle to kill the villain from a mile away.
The pupil-dilating pop whirl of "Green Light," for example, is followed immediately by "Sober," a strange song with erratic, high-in-the-mix percussion and a vocal that gasps for air.
A customer under less duress considered a Machete (powdered cocoa mix, hot water, jalapeño-tequila shot), but requested a 4th Doctor, a hot-pants-red whirl of rum, pineapple juice, and grenadine.
His base, though its raw numbers will likely diminish in such a big field, might still be enough to carry him, without any new recruits, through the opening whirl of primary contests.
There, on the shore of the Hudson River, are picnic tables, a playground, a splash pad — and, this weekend only, a circular platform that rotates and wobbles like a Tilt-a-Whirl.
In a clip from the episode, White, 62, said the wheel was "heavy" after giving it a whirl to determine the value of a consonant in the last puzzle of the night.
But the constant whirl of disorder that he drums up often drowns out his arguments about jobs and growth -- as became clear as soon as Sanders took over the podium from Hassett.
When I look at Lake Michigan each July, I imagine the men of the Indianapolis visible on the horizon; dark heads, struggling arms, a cry and whirl of a world being remade.
Pouring in a centrifugal whirl toward the floor, Al-Hadid's absorbing, extraordinarily complex sculpture, while static, feels chock-full of wild motion, poised on a cusp between intricate cohesion and impending decay.
The comments underlined how Trump's whirl of encounters with British royals and American wartime valor will be just pleasant memories Friday when he arrives home to face seething crises he escalated while abroad.
I want to look its its world of collectables and clunky platformer combat as a whirl of abstractions, speed and button presses smashing up against each other in the poetry of level design.
Vonnegut characters tend to grapple with love, questions of conformity, and the place of the everyday man in the whirl of upward mobility, clash of nations, and particularly, wartime and its after-effects.
But Ms. Konnikova tells so many that they whirl by on a carousel; what I would have given for her to slow way down and pick just one horse or two to follow.
Coates's narrative contains a number of moving parts, which may make for tough sledding for those unfamiliar with comics as he works to set the stage; the whirl of characters can become bewildering.
Its graphics are like first-generation computer games, linelike vectors that sketch out the details as you race along, winding around the screen and dazzling you in a surprisingly enjoyable whirl of colors.
Abigail toys with a male suitor in the woods, and he lifts her to whirl her around; Sarah dances at court to a bizarre choreography, which also requires she be lifted and spun.
Some of New York's best art experiences are to be had away from the social whirl of exhibition openings; late summer hours at the city's museums offer up a scene all their own.
Seeing 2,000 pigeons equipped with LED lights whirl through the night sky is a little bit like laying flat on a merry-go-round at dusk and watching the starry sky twirl overhead.
On other occasions, Aaron spoke about the "diffusion of responsibility," the whirl of agencies and decision makers in the drone program that make it difficult to know what any single actor has done.
Tom emphasizes that one doesn't have to be sick or suffering to give psilocybin a whirl, just as you don't have to be diagnosed with a mental illness to seek out talk therapy.
An exceptionally powerful whirl in late July during California's unrelenting Carr Fire whipped winds up to 143 miles per hour, roaring and spinning for 90 minutes and scooping up ash, debris and flames.
But what sent Ms. Mearns into a whirl of doubt after Ms. Belilove invited her to dance the solo with her group, the Isadora Duncan Dance Company, was Duncan's disparaging view of ballet.
" Watching that spin led Curry Kirkpatrick of Sports Illustrated to write that Oldfield's body had wound itself into a "torque of lightning and whirl" that became "the spinning arc of a discus thrower.
All four are fighting to lower prices and provide better technology, with billions now being pumped into AI. If competitors fail to halt Amazon's whirl of activities, antitrust enforcers might yet do so instead.
See the dried blood as they scrub it off their hands and arms, see it foam pink and whirl its way around porcelain sinks, then down, down, down—returning, perhaps, to the dark ground.
As previously reported, the wildfire spawned  a July 26 fire whirl in Redding generating wind speeds of up to 143 mph  – the equivalent to an EF-3 tornado – and triggering a wave of destruction.
The more tightly local their focus—those boys from the casino dancing with their shirts open in "Sandy", that Tilt-a-Whirl down on the south beach drag—the more universal they magically become.
It's not a happy game—we have an article on exactly how not happy it is, here—but it was a recent "free" PS Plus acquisition, so why not, let's give it a whirl.
This hypnotic whirl of metal is the afterburner of a General Electric J1043 axial-flow turbojet engine—the same engine used on F-4 Phantom jets, made by McDonnell Aircraft during the Vietnam War.
In her paintings, as in her homes, Stettheimer gathered the best and the quirkiest spirits and energies—the collective genius—of her epoch, gave them a whirl, and sent them spinning into the future.
Her final film, "Pinball" (2013), sets her largely abstract paintings — which flash by in a whirl of imagery — to music that George Antheil composed for Fernand Léger's film "Ballet Mécanique" (1924) and subsequently revised.
I think this may be why Succession has struck such a nerve, beyond its diorama-precise staging, its endlessly witty scripts, its Tilt-a-Whirl curlicue of a score (by Emmy winner Nicholas Britell).
The worldwide reaction to his act has seemed to surprise Mr. Connolly, and the teenager said in the interview that the last week had been an overwhelming whirl of emotions, from stress to happiness.
Even the chill music is distinctively vaporwave, having been ripped from the game demo for Hellbender, a nauseating whirl of grey and black polygons that was included on the 1996 Microsoft Interactive CD Sampler.
A third virtuous circle is starting to whirl around Alexa, the firm's voice-activated assistant: as developers build services for Alexa, it becomes more useful to consumers, giving developers reason to create yet more services.
It is run by the artist of the porcelain butterflies, Ms Cheng, who has another workshop in Jingdezhen; it attracts an array of refugees from the whirl of an ever more modern and polished city.
Shari's BerriesShari's is delivering our chocolate-covered Valentine's Day classic in drizzled and sprinkled style — available all year round, we recommend giving the chocolate-covered, cheesecake bites and dipped strawberries at Shari's Berries a whirl.
Neil Lareau, assistant professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Nevada, Reno, told the Los Angeles Times  he estimated that the whirl was around 500 yards in diameter and said the event was rare.
They're also handy for corralling rebounds, leading the break (a holdover skill from his days as a lead guard) and putting the ball on the floor to whirl and snake by defenders on the block.
We're confident that if you give this brisket recipe a whirl, you'll not only be sitting down to an awesome brisket very, very soon; you'll also be a pressure-cooker devotee from here on out.
Winds in the "fire whirl" created July 26 near Redding reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), a speed that rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados, National Weather Service meteorologist Duane Dykema said.
Spry clicks and bells whirl like dust particles visible in the beam of dawn's first sunlight while seemingly infinite pads stretch to a time beyond the horizon when you know you'll have to go home.
The fire whirl, or fire tornado, that swept into Redding, California on July 26, appears to have had winds as strong — if not stronger than — an EF-3 tornado, according to the National Weather Service.
But traditionalists will always be able to find solace in the original film adaptation, where Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno and the rest of the kinetic cast whirl across the screen with Jerome Robbins's explosive choreography.
As at Lilia, the wine list practically begs you to take something new for a whirl: a catarratto from Sicily, a Corsican niellucciu, or a croatina-ughetta blend from Lombardy softened with some uva rara.
Measuring 23 feet by 80 feet, "Mural" maps the whirl of global trade and communications and was deemed "the most ambitious painting I've seen in a dozen years" by Calvin Tomkins of The New Yorker.
The dancers whirl and break down and go, go, go, until they collapse, without quite matching the raucous energy of the music (Michael Gordon's "Dystopia") or the beauty of Robert Wierzel's Color-Field-like lighting.
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Alexander Pushkin&aposs poem "The Bronze Horseman," a Russian classic, has the poet describing how he can read without a lamp on a moonless night, before depicting St. Petersburg as a whirl of sensations, almost delirious.
Hiding inside the Twirl & Whirl rainbow baton are three of the brands best-selling rollerballs: There is Secret Genius (a warm vanilla), Lil Dipper (a blend of peony and lavender), and Wild Child (gardenia and jasmine).
Seeing a film on 70mm is a transcendent experience for the senses, but the expenses and scarcity of equipment required for projection have been prohibitive for most theaters that would like to give it a whirl.
Yet it seems certain that the imagery and the feelings stirred will linger long after this political fight has been replaced in the mad whirl of Trump era headlines -- more than other rumbles of his presidency.
But the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission recently approved building plans that will give the mansion a second chance — it will get not so much a face-lift as a whirl in a time machine.
Dutch Baby Also known as a German oven pancake, this giant popover is simple: Just dump the ingredients — eggs, flour, sugar, milk and a pinch of nutmeg — into a blender and give it a good whirl.
You can either take your own photos, or pick from a number of included images, and the app is launching in a slew of languages (English, French, Spanish, Russian and Chinese), so give it a whirl.
When Ms. Kraus was 13, the family moved to New Zealand on the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme, and after a whirl through high school, she enrolled at the Victoria University of Wellington when she was 16.
This, ultimately, seems to be the message of The Night Of: The criminal justice system will whirl you around and leave you right back where you were — but churned up inside and ready to throw up.
"Zora" moves with cautious energy, as a dusty, delayed piano loop stutters over breezy, cymbal-heavy drums; she keeps adding fuzzy electronic whooshes with each chorus, so the song ends in a whirl of frizz and flicker.
That strategy didn't quite work out as planned, and now, Donald Trump's resounding Super Tuesday victory has left the core of the party panicked, like so many anxious carnival goers on a Tilt-a-Whirl gone haywire.
Valve has put together a nice little system checker to see how well your PC can run VR content, so if you have any questions about your specific rig, best to give the system test a whirl.
McIlroy, a four-time major champion, said he was willing to get his vaccinations for potential diseases; leave his fiancée, Erica Stoll, at home as a precaution against the Zika virus; and give the Olympics a whirl.
At any minute, this humongous sky might smash you with hail or whirl you away in a tornado or bless you with rainbows and cloud-piercing sunbeams evocative of celestial choirs and the angels ascending and descending.
Once they have a better handle on the dynamics of this kind of flame, they will try to recreate the blue whirl on a larger scale, of the size that might be useful against an oil spill.
There are several reasons for this: a news cycle that feels like riding a Tilt-A-Whirl in hell; the commodification of our personalities; and the very real fear that our data is being stolen, among others.
Or Ms. Harris's Vonnie talking on and on about the social whirl that awaits her when she returns to her hometown, Monroe, La., where her sister's friends never, ever shut up, even at the silent-picture show.
She presents a portrait of emerging womanhood without eliminating the accessories of girlhood, graphically sorting through issues of sexuality, interpersonal angst, and mental health issues out of the material whirl, making serious art out of playful beginnings.
Although the lines of marble and granite headstones appear uniform, overwhelmingly carved with Christian crosses, look closer and you might spot an atomic whirl circling an "A" for atheist, an infinity symbol, or a Shinto torii gate.
Nina Griscom, a model, television host, fashion plate, columnist and entrepreneur who came to be known as an "It" girl in the high society whirl of 22000s New York, died on Saturday at her home in Manhattan.
But Mr. Longhurst's production — designed by Fly Davis, with lighting by Jack Knowles — elicits a common core of loneliness among the characters, while embracing the centripetal whirl that both keeps them apart and flings them into collision.
Three works by Italian artist Federico Solmi, collectively titled Chinese Democracy and the Last Day on Earth Video Trilogy (2011–2014), present a loose narrative and surrealist whirl of political symbolism in a jarring mono-channel animation.
Amanda McMillan, a Chicago realtor who used TurboAppeal to shave $21 off her 226 tax bill, said a few clients who probably would not have otherwise fought their property taxes followed her advice and gave TurboAppeal a whirl.
The stratospheric polar vortex — which is a whirl of low pressure at upper levels of the atmosphere over the pole — was knocked off-kilter in early January, increasing the odds of cold outbreaks in the U.S. and Europe.
Things quickly take a turn for the extremely awkward when the Jersey girl decides to give whiskey "a whirl," and brings up the always appropriate topic of how much plastic surgery she may or may not have had.
I Googled "cities in Minnesota" and after some quick research, Faribault stuck out to me because the inventor of the Tilt-A-Whirl is from there and he built the first 14 Tilt-A-Whirls in his basement.
Unfortunately, if you are an American citizen not integrally involved in the daily whirl of our capitol city, either as a member of government or the press, then you are probably asking yourself, what happened to this calendar?
Late in the afternoon, I gave Vodafone's network a whirl on the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, trying out a speed test in Hatton Garden, London's iconic jewelry quarter, which the company said was an ideal location for testing.
We highly encourage you to give it a whirl this summer, but if you can't get ahold of it — or simply want to try something new — we've rounded up our favorite brightening concealers in the slides ahead, too.
Our suggestion: Pick up a bottle while you can, but if you miss your chance to give it a whirl, we've listed a few other blowout-perfecting options that have our seal of approval in the following slides.
In the whirl of surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation that had become his life with Ms. Stipkovits since they discovered her cancer in 2014, planning a wedding seemed as ridiculous as Ms. Stipkovits's reaction when he proposed on Aug.
Across the street at the Emir Palace banquet hall, a Central Asian whirl of clarinet and drums greeted a midday Uzbek wedding party of women in glittering clothes and curled hair and men in suits with fresh shaves.
Immense piles of long-burning wood and underbrush can suck in air from below "like a forge," Dr. Finney said, quickly twisting into a violent fire whirl and burning three to eight times faster than a routine blaze.
That is especially the case since his presidency has unfolded in a whirl of scandal, legal showdowns and questionable constitutional power grabs that are hardly conducive to good governance and respect for the impartiality of the Justice Department.
"Honestly, the thought of a single can of export making its way down the baggage carousel was too good to pass up so I thought I'd give it a whirl," the man told the millennial media empire Unilad.
In Puerto Rico, news reporters closely followed the family's lives and the effect the vertiginous whirl of war had on them, turning their intense experiences into a proto-reality TV show something along the lines of An American Family.
The background: The stratospheric polar vortex — which is a whirl of low pressure at upper levels of the atmosphere over the pole — was knocked askew in early January, increasing the odds of cold outbreaks in the U.S. and Europe.
The Lamassu will remain on display until 2020, when it will be replaced by "THE END" by British artist Heather Phillipson, which consists of a giant whirl of cream topped by a cherry, a fly and a functioning drone.
Take a look at the highlights from the 2018 championship; alongside Kendric's brilliance, you will see people helicopter their signs in the air, whirl them on top of their head, and bounce them between their legs like a basketball.
She deftly combines a metric ton of cheap commodities for girls, like stickers and plastic jewelry, into tight displays — offering startling, disturbing, and funny flashes of personal storytelling amid the nauseous and hallucinogenic whirl of suburban, mass-market femininity.
The day after Spicer forever cemented himself as a walking meme, Trump's campaign manager and person who perpetually looks like she just spent an entire day on a Tilt-a-Whirl, Kellyanne Conway, doubled down on Meet the Press.
"Go-Karts, a Tilt-A-Whirl, and a roller coaster have sat idle for months, developing a layer of rust, while the surrounding area has collected trash and debris, and falling into disrepair,"  the newspaper wrote in a June 2017 editorial .
When she finally unleashes her full fighting potential in an extended battle sequence on the front lines, the movie comes alive in a genuinely exhilarating whirl of slow-motion mayhem, and Diana's personality is never lost amid all the choreography.
There are whimsical moments that might just see where rhymes can lead him — "I'm gonna kiss that pretty girl/on the Tilt-a-Whirl" — but more often, his lyrics ground themselves in mundane detail on the way to pithy home truths.
Given that she also performed an entire pole-dancing routine while nearly eight months pregnant (a time when many women probably don't feel at their physical peak), it's not surprising that going into labor didn't stop her from having another whirl.
Many deal makers retreat to hotel suites for much of the conference, forsaking the official program in favor of a whirl of meetings, emerging only to attend private parties in exclusive chalets on the Davos slopes or invitation-only power dinners.
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Researchers at the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering discovered a new type of fire tornado they've dubbed the blue whirl since it lacks the distinctive yellow color of traditional flames—and that's what makes them useful.
Either way, it is far better to give that a whirl before selling shares to widows and orphans as did Snap, an even more jejune startup, whose stock has tumbled 25 percent since peaking after its market debut last week.
Yeezy took North West on the Tilt-A-Whirl ride at the Whizin Market Square Fair in Agoura Hills, near his Hidden Hills home outside of L.A. This seems to be the weekend of celebs just blending in with the crowd.
Shadowing him on a recent visit to York—a whirl of leaps in and out of taxis, impromptu speeches, marches up shopping streets and down corridors—Bagehot was impressed by the energy and seriousness of Britain's chief pro-EU campaigner.
On her set for the Dekmantel Podcast she runs through seasick acid riffs, tilt-a-whirl electro exercises, and hacking, cigarette-inside-the-club oddballs, building up a wonderfully off-kilter energy over the course of the mix's 72 minutes.
You could also give the seeds a whirl as toppings for fragrant homemade autumn muffins, pumpkin pies or yogurt: Pepitas, Maple Pepitas, Butternut Pepitas and Sweet Chili Butternut Pepitas, each $3 for three ounces, or all, $14 for 16 ounces, wholeheartedfoods.com.
The Fate of the Furious is a junky enough film that I didn't mind bouncing around like I was on a Tilt-a-Whirl, but for my first viewing of the movie, I found the whole experience a little distracting.
The fast-expanding Ladadika district has become a booze-drenched labyrinth of small cobbled streets and squares where tumbledown townhouses and industrial buildings are being upcycled into a whirl of slick lounges, rooftop retreats, live-music venues and trendy restaurants.
The former intelligence chief, who is 72, has been at the side of the North Korean leader, 34, during a recent whirl of diplomacy, meeting with South Koreans in the Demilitarized Zone dividing the Korean Peninsula and with the Chinese.
Trouble looms when Natasha, dazzled by the heady whirl of Moscow society, falls prey to the charms of Anatole (the amusingly preening Lucas Steele), a womanizer who enlists his sister, Hélène (Amber Gray, glamorous and scheming), to help win her affections.
Whirl in a handful of thawed frozen peas (a trick I stole from the restaurant ABCV in New York) and a squeeze of lemon juice to get a vegetable in there, and you can justify calling it a balanced meal.
After weeks of seeing his agenda imperiled by Republican divisions and infighting among his aides, Trump has been a whirl of activity this week, reasserting his campaign priorities and trying to deliver wins for his fervent but frustrated base of supporters.
But rather than present this static and lifeless taxonomy of the denizens of Mt. Takao, a three minute video by Shibata lights up members of the wall and shows them gamboling through a seasonal whirl of life in the forest.
Kate confirmed on Instagram stories that she's single and has moved to LA. Tiffany's Instagram account is private, but her follower count has grown significantly in the past few days, so you could give a follow request a whirl — she accepted mine!
You can give it a whirl in VR by downloading the Google Spotlight Stories app on Google Play or in the App Store, or if you don't have a headset, you can watch it below in 360° via YouTube, or in your browser.
If you haven't followed Skrillex much over the last couple years, the way he cycles through foundation-rattling, TNGHT-esque synth horns and tilt-a-whirl bass drops will feel familiar, but he's also got some of his new tricks on display.
Yet there is something compelling, almost bewitching about Smith's oddball poems and the array of hastily sketched queens, angels, forlorn girls, sad harpists, trapeze swingers and testy-looking felines that whirl around them like spirits halfway through the process of being invoked.
It's a place where you can attend a "PlayLab", see advanced sex techniques being demonstrated by sex coach Kenneth Play and his assistant, then receive thoughtful and encouraging coaching when you give them a whirl with your partner or a game friend.
There's just a whirl of changing stepfathers, changing homes, changing phone distractions, changing pop-culture references, financial stress and chronic drinking, which make it harder to sink down roots into something, or to even have a spiritual narrative that gives meaning to life.
Bowie's last glam single, 1974's "Rebel Rebel" isn't exactly subtle about its references to the subculture — "You've got your mother in a whirl / she's not sure if you're a boy or a girl" — but it's also a bit weary of them.
While we pack for our return to our one-bathroom apartment and the whirl of the spring semester about to begin, I remind myself that Rainer Maria Rilke's injunction "you must change your life" is really about a shift in mind — not geography.
But now, during the first year and a half of her ex-husband's presidency, Ms. Trump has been on the periphery of the Trump universe that had once put the couple in a social whirl of the brightest lights and the biggest names.
In a geopolitical whirl this week, the new American president had barely left Europe to face his Russia troubles at home before Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Continent's No. 1 leader, suggested that Mr. Trump's America was no longer a reliably close ally.
The feature, dubbed "Status," is hidden in the newest public beta build of WhatsApp's Android and iOS clients, and you can give it a whirl starting today — provided you're a beta tester, and have a jailbroken iPhone or a rooted Android phone.
Better to patrol our language and pick our issues, so that crucial areas of focus — the demoralization of our diplomatic corps, the stacking of the judiciary, the transformation of the presidency into a marketing scheme — aren't lost in the welter and the whirl.
PopSugar reports that the range is sold online at Macy's and Nordstrom (the MAC website doesn't currently carry it) and the hot bundles of matching liners and lipsticks come in some of the brand's best-selling nude shades, like Velvet Teddy, Whirl, and Soar.
We also recommend giving Fleksy (Android, iOS) a whirl—here you can take advantage of keyboard customizations, to get a layout that particularly suits your digits, and gesture controls, so you can remove a word or phrase with a single swipe of the finger.
The costumes (by Ann Hould-Ward) lend the production a fluid timelessness, with combat boots under versatile tartan cloaks that feel connected to both ancient Scotland and, when they whirl with the actors' movements, Hogwarts — another site of epic allegorical battles between good and evil.
The Carr Fire spawned a "fire whirl" of flames and winds in excess of 143 mph (543 kph) on July 26 that had the strength of a severe tornado and uprooted trees and toppled power lines, according to a tweet by the National Weather Service.
So when I heard that Kérastase was launching a "sugar spray" that had all the benefits of salt spray (added volume, loose texture, a piece-y finish) with none of the downsides (crispy lengths, tangles, flat ends), I decided to give it a whirl.
Video: Eddiesfedora77/MGM/YouTube In the above scene, as the astronauts whirl around wildly, lasers blasting with characteristic "pew pews," there's no mistaking the dizzying collision of cinematic spectacle and comic absurdity that defines Moore's vision for 007, and makes Moonraker ripe for parody.
What she doesn't warn Jane about is the system: the brutal grinding down of writers' work for less and less money, and the probability that Scarlet may not exist in a few years, let alone sustain a whirl of endless glamour and personal development.
CNN, by contrast, offered a tornado of a broadcast, with a constant whirl of breathless announcements, a nonstop musical score — drumbeats and synthesizer noises even accompanied the anchors' analysis — and a seemingly never-ending series of countdown clocks in the corner of the screen.
Of course, the bulk of this influence dates to the mid 21972s, when the original psychedelic era took place, but the slow drip of LSD has continued through popular Western music since that moment, pulling jazz, minimalism, indie, and hip-hop into its hypnotic whirl.
The mother of six children -- one of whom, a daughter, Robin, died as a child from leukemia -- Barbara Bush raised her fast-growing family in the 21989s and '20093s amid the post-war boom of Texas and the whirl of politics that consumed her husband.
More accurately, it frantically waves to Wes Anderson (the camera work in the Hyannis social-whirl sequences) and to Paul Thomas Anderson (the drug-deal-gone-wrong sequence and the vintage Can song featured much more appropriately on the soundtrack of that director's "Inherent Vice").
Last year, she spent September and October opening for Eric Andre before performing the same deed for the taping of his upcoming Netflix special, and soon after, the entire Helltrap crew moved from Chicago to Los Angeles to give that thing called "showbiz" a whirl.
The green flecks represent asteroids we've discovered swirling in the asteroid belt, the main river of rocks that whirl around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter: The yellow flecks are asteroids that have inched closer, crossing into the orbit of Mars.
IMDB lists 135 separate instances of someone playing Scrooge in one work or another — and that's to say nothing of characters who are clearly riffs on Scrooge, or cartoon characters taking a whirl at being Scrooge, or any of pop culture's other many Scrooge permutations.
It could be related to a partner snoring rhythmically in the abandoned bedroom or a tune in my head, bringing back memories of twirling around on a rug when I was young, spinning so rapidly that the pattern began to whirl round and round.
But then she tapped into that nonchalant resilience, the same instinct she must have used to whirl around the world alone, or to save her own life O.D. after O.D. "I need to let go of this stuff," she said, like she really meant it.
Handl Stick (from $9.99 — available later in January 2020) I've been pretty loyal to my Scooch phone case for the past six months, but after seeing and trying out this cool new phone grip, I might have to give the Handl a long-term whirl.
The first four episodes, which were officially released two a week but actually made available in one orgiastic marathon of weirdness on May 21, sent up a head-spinning whirl of plots and characters, some of which have necessarily lain all but untouched for a while.
The enterprise market is perhaps the more realistic sell, and while it would seem like most customers would know whether they want something like this, having the opportunity to take it for a whirl, albeit with some GoT content, might be the added push they need.
Now, the final steps: a light dusting of a peachy-pink blush, a heavy coat of Candy K lipliner (I used MAC Whirl instead), a few coats of Lancôme mascara, a bit of Sephora's Shadow & Liner along the waterline, and a slick of lip gloss. Phew!
See if you can get your hands on a copy and give it a whirl — Nintendo miraculously, or more likely through a huge amount of hard work, nailed the controls so well that they are still considered by many to be the gold standard in 3D movement.
After a while, as the human performers and the CGI effects combine to whirl you breathlessly through the movie, you may realize that the original Disney cartoon was more graceful, and that its flattened dimensions perhaps allowed it to sustain the story's different elements in better balance.
But most of the time Stephens isn't using nice circular blows like the wide right and the left hook, he's throwing what we call "loopy straights": punches that fly like a straight but slightly arced, rather than cutting across the body with a whirl of the hips.
Fifteen years after the trial, Resnick — still part of a certain 90210 social whirl that includes the Kardashian/Jenner clan and the Hiltons -– began making recurring appearances on Bravo's reality series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the cast of which currently includes Allen's ex, Kathryn Edwards.
Steve Castor, the Republicans' chief counsel, also gave one of the president's most convenient (and thus favorite) conspiracy theories a fresh whirl, positing that perhaps American intelligence officials had it all wrong and Ukraine, not Russia, hacked Democratic emails in 2016 and otherwise interfered in the election.
The song explodes into a whirl of clatters and thwacks and knocks—Zedd is known for often very loud EDM—but the moments that really sell "The Middle" are the quietest ones; at times, the song is stripped back to just Morris and that constant click.
Once shoppers have given the items a whirl, they simply hold onto the things they want and send back the items they don't within seven days in a box Amazon provides — and yes, the retail giant even covers the shipping cost by providing a prepaid shipping label.
Just try to keep up with the flurry of images in Daniel Kaufman's "Can't Stop Won't Stop," a whirl through the history of Sean Combs and Bad Boy, the entertainment company he founded and that often dominated hip-hop and R&B in the 1990s and 2000s.
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If you listen to her, though, she's clear what comes first and what this big whirl of warmth and machine hurtles toward: serious changes to the way money works in Washington, and serious disruption to taxes and regulation, to address individual debt and wages in this immediate lifetime.
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On the smoothest stretch of pavement, Ms. Wilkerson was practicing one iteration after another of a move called the boneless, in which she grabbed the middle of her board with one hand and rotated it around to the opposite end before hopping back on, all in one seamless whirl.
Phone-based AR isn't the piping-hot platform it was when Mark Zuckerberg devoted the top-half of his 2017 F8 keynote to highlighting the company's AR Camera Effects platform, but two-and-a-half years later the company is ready to let more developers give it a whirl.
Yet before the halftime break, there was a moment, near midfield, when Ibrahimovic came on to a bouncing ball and controlled it deftly at his feet, spinning all the way around and going away from an Irish midfielder while the crowd gasped at the fluidity of his whirl.
Go deeper: California wildfires claim more lives as flames rage on Wildfires are burning longer and hotter each year (Chart) Editor's note: This story has been updated to include the investigation by the NWS and CalFire into the damage caused by the fire whirl in and around Redding.
Perhaps the more important point is that whirling pillars of flame are not only common (some experts claim that a 'nado or whirl will develop in every wildfire, even if people don't always spot it), they are also known to spread fire faster and less predictably than other conflagrations.
Whether you're old school and working the Atkins or South Beach diets or you are part of the new guard eating like Paleolithic people or giving the keto diet a whirl, many of us are choosing to cut down on carbs by adding more vegetables to our diet.
To left-leaning observers appalled by what they view as President Donald Trump's reckless behavior and lawbreaking, that's the most mystifying aspect about the Republican Party establishment: Party elites seem determined to stand by the president despite the constant whirl of scandal, inappropriate behavior, and outright chaos that surrounds him.
From the fractal crystalline surface of "Untitled (Gold Reja)" (2016), to the geometric purple dichoric glass of "Gatekeeper Ponce Reja III" (2016), to the chaotic whirl of hand-cut silver mirror fragments in "Irma" (2018), one cannot look to these mirrors for an accurate vision of oneself and one's surroundings.
While the score, by fellow Baltimore native Dan Deacon, offers an enveloping whirl of electronic sounds, Rat Film adds layers upon layers to its dense argument about how acts of urban planning and engineering can conceal acts of racism and classism, and about how their legacy can be felt today.
It offers a heady tour of New York's midcentury bohemian whirl, describing the author's eminent interview subjects; his eminent social circle (which included some of his interview subjects); and his eminent lovers (ditto: The "Lenny" of the title is Bernstein, whose romantic liaisons with Mr. Gruen are noted in the book).
While the forlorn ballads of Yosui Inoue and the jazzy yacht rock of Akira Terao topped the Japanese charts, he'd whirl through Iron Maiden's Killers and Judas Priest's Screaming for Vengeance, then dig deeper in the bins for heavier riffs, deeper wails, and more epic stories of hell, monsters, and war.
" In the same way that Donahue's oeuvre shuttles between antithetical poles ("song and speech, vertical and horizontal, static and moving, sacred and profane,") so too does Dark Church, in its revelatory mode, consider, in a nod to the Arabic alphabet, "the verticality / of the aleph, // the horizontal / whirl of the bey.
It's difficult to know what to do with an instruction along the lines of "shoot your energy through your hand and into my chest" but I must have it down because whenever I give it a whirl, Kiki convulses, her eyes rolling back in her head and her smile widening.
Lost in a whirl of weeds, trees, and shimmying leaves, relieved by spots of sky — and spotted light trails resulting from intentionally projecting the sun's rays back through the lens during a long exposure — the "artificial" photographic process captures the trunk of a tree in the middle of a Japanese forest.
But the hints were already there in the lyrics for "Wake Me Up", which he had played at Earl's Court in 2014 in a whirl of eight layers of lasers and a diamond-shaped screen that reflected light as fractals: I tried carrying the weight of the worldBut I only have two hands.
Memorable pieces from 50 years of Style ESSAY: The Style section at 50: Still sharp, snarky and soulful — and always a work in progress "The Law of Twelve, Which Makes Washington Whirl, and the Boy from Pocatello" by Sally Quinn, June 23, 1974 "New Hampshire is a Fraud" by Henry Allen, Feb.
Because his figures lack a head by which the viewer might read personality or emotional response, and thereby fall down the rabbit hole of individual narrative, the resonances that whirl out of his scenes are primarily propelled by the action of the scene and the historical costuming — and these resonances are layered.
Sprangers says the platform has already been used to create a number of solutions for women of all needs noting everyone from "working women who are too busy to shop to women who don't love the process of shopping to women returning to the workforce after staying home with children" have given it a whirl.
Ecovacs Deebot 9013 — $189.99 See Details For an even smarter smart cleaning experience, pick up an Ecovacs Deebot 901 and give its Smart Navi 3.0 technology a whirl: It maps out your floor in real time and sends the layout to the Ecovacs app on your smartphone so that you can customize its cleaning pattern.
A large group of dancers at Boston Ballet swayed their hips and shoulders to the infectious rhythms, as they watched two principals whirl through a sequence that Mr. Forsythe had just choreographed — part of a new piece he is creating here for "Full on Forsythe," an evening devoted to his work, March 22014-March 21.
Fiction THE LOST DIARY OF M By Paul Wolfe JFK AND MARY MEYER A Love Story By Jesse Kornbluth Witty, outspoken and chic, Mary Pinchot Meyer was the ex-wife of the C.I.A.'s chief of counterintelligence, one of John F. Kennedy's many extracurricular lovers and an A-list socialite in the fashionable Georgetown social whirl that defined Camelot.
That's immediately clear if you catch any of their live shows, which most often feature vocalist Roxy Farman stalking onstage-and-off, offering all sorts of barely human vocalizations—humming, murmuring, whispering, and bleating at alternate turns—as a swell of abstract crackles and broken down drum parts whirl around her like street garbage caught in an updraft.
You're very emotional as well, Virgo, but as an Earth sign, you have an easier time staying in the moment than Pisces, whose symbol is two fish, bound by rope hooked intro their mouths, facing two different directions—past and future—swimming in a deep ocean with riptides, waves, and whirl pools (so you see, it's all very complicated for Pisces people).
Even in those of her stories that take place against grander backdrops—the cast of Night of The Iguana taking over a hotel in Puerto Vallarta, the high society whirl of pre-revolutionary Chile—she focuses on the out-of-place details, the scratches on the picture, the ugliness that lurks at the margins, just beyond the edge of the spotlight.
Hence the lullaby that he softly chants to her ("I see the moon, the moon sees me"), and a far more unsavory parallel—Armstrong holding Karen as she throws up, and, a while later, Armstrong stained with vomit after a gyroscopic whirl in a multi-axis device that shows how much g-force he can stomach before he blacks out.
The Astros extended their lead to 7-3, C.C. Sabathia left the game with an injury, and the Yankees have one inning left to avoid falling into a three-games-to-one deficit in the A.L.C.S. In the top of the eighth, the Yankees had decided to give Adam Ottavino another whirl, and the struggling reliever allowed a leadoff double to Alex Bregman.
I went there for the first time in 1989 just as the Garage was closing down, but it left so many clubs in its wake like The Whirl, The Tunnel, Red Zone, loads of these underground clubs and it was always part of my system growing up—I was in Manchester but from '82, '83, I was a B-boy, so I looked towards New York.
Zambia Mozambique Zimbabwe Beira Buzi Indian Ocean South Africa Maputo 200 miles By The New York Times It's more than a century since the southwest Indian Ocean basin has seen a tropical cyclone as deadly as Idai, which made landfall in Mozambique on March 14 before a nine-day whirl of destruction that also hit parts of Zimbabwe and Malawi, where another 400 died.
I wanted to give the kit a whirl myself, so a few months ago, me and Joey Pepper showed up to the VICE HQ lobby at 8 AM with a suitcase full of our brew kit and some ice cold beers (for drinking during brewing.) We could have followed the Bikini Beer recipe to a T from the kit, but I also encourage people to experiment during homebrewing.
Chennault was one of the most visible private citizens in Washington: a vice president of the Flying Tiger Line, a cargo line founded by Robert Prescott, a pilot who had flown with her husband during the war; a writer of novels, poetry and nonfiction books; a Voice of America broadcaster; and the center of a social whirl at her Watergate penthouse that drew in cabinet members, congressmen, diplomats, foreign dignitaries and journalists.
Isou's rhythmic linguistic-conceptual approach to painting often yielded gratifying results, as seen in "Incrustations dans le Brouillard" (Inlays in the Fog, 1961), a creamy fog painting embedded with a whirl of scribbles; "Réseau centré M67" (M67 Centered Network, 750043), a tan painting that drips in every direction; and the conceptually challenging "Telescripto-Peinture" (Telescripto-Painting, 1963-1987), basically some sort of telematic machine, resembling a typewriter, designated to be a painting in its own right.
Anyone who has not walked away from a nightclub calling a bouncer a "prick"—not loud enough that the bouncer will hear you and do a little tight-trousered bouncer run at you and attack you from behind and break the vertebrae in your neck, but loud enough to make you feel good, to make a point, (maybe you will even kick an errant Coke can while you say "prick" to disguise the word but not the sentiment)—anyone who has not done that has not, in my opinion, taken advantage of his whirl around the sun.
These are merely a few of many strong moments and powerhouse contributors in this show — others include "Totality" (2016) by Katie Paterson, a vertigo-inducing (but nonetheless irresistible) disco ball constructed from the photo negatives of all known footage of eclipses, thrown, in a whirl of reflected lights, onto the walls of a small gallery; "Hair Portrait #20" (2014), an entire wall of Lauryn Hill rendered in grayscale rhinestones by Mickalene Thomas; and the jaw-dropping "Drawing" (2005) by Nancy Rubins, a wall-mounted paper form layered so densely with pencil graphite as to make it almost indistinguishable from a chaotically crushed sheet of lead.

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