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The whiskers could be put in a bamboo tube and the length of the whiskers would be adjusted.
This is what the group behind the current paper did with mouse whiskers, or, rather, the neurons responsible for perception related to mouse whiskers.
He said he had seen whiskers in which the pigment switches part way through the growth cycle, as well as cats with both black and white whiskers.
Miraculously, the pup only suffered singed whiskers in the ordeal.
English bulldogs need their whiskers shaved when competing at Westminster.
Two other officials were spotted with cat ears and whiskers.
You find one of Ludo's whiskers in the main course.
"Maybe something close to?" he offered, stroking his blond whiskers.
She also has face paint that kind of looks like whiskers.
Good luck, and remember to give those busy whiskers a rest.
Looks like the 'Jeopardy' host will be sans whiskers after all.
Stare at a picture of Majima with kitty ears and whiskers.
She didn't recognize him, though the family dog, Whiskers, eventually did.
His whiskers get twitchy; he can try too hard to entertain.
Do you think I was jealous of your old gray whiskers?
Your cat whiskers are smeared and your costume is coming apart.
What they definitely have, though, are arrays of whiskers around their beaks.
Oh, also ... turns out Edelman's pretty good looking under all those whiskers.
And besides, we know who the worst driver is, right, Mr. Whiskers?
Young men in white shirts and whiskers tapped at large black computers.
The minimum and maximum are shown with "whiskers" extending outside the box.
I would find my cats' whiskers when I would clean the house.
I made out close-set eyes, a black, round nose, and whiskers.
St. Joseph had whiskers, he said, and St. John held a book.
Done. A cat-eye and whiskers to match your go-to cat ears?
There's no purring face, no head or whiskers, no legs, feet, or claws.
The city is doing what it can to wipe out the whiskers, though.
Using superlong toe hairs like whiskers, they find their way in the dark.
Her face is decorated with a coordinating pink cat ears and whiskers filter.
Health reformers began to zero in on whiskers as nesting places of disease.
Ned Stark's head, covered in revolting bloody whiskers, was hoisted on a pike.
But the whiskers Ms. Bartoli was sporting recently weren't quite of that variety.
Whiskers are all the rage in nature, so why not give them to robots?
A deep learning system would work out that cats had whiskers on its own.
To be clear, these things are not raindrops on roses or whiskers on kittens.
In this way, they made the animal wiggle its ears, whiskers, and a paw.
Finish the look by adding dots to your cheeks where the whiskers would be.
These include things like background color, cooldown time, whiskers, beards, stripes and so on.
Wireless Whiskers and Pet Feedster are both automated feeders that release portioned cat food.
Castro's four-day New York visit unfurled in a whirlwind of whiskers and khaki.
I do like watching the whiskers flatten against the cat's face when it eats.
Or when the cat's curious about something, it'll bring all of its whiskers forward.
I always imagined I would eventually make a paintbrush with my collection of whiskers.
For now, I keep the jar of cat whiskers in my bedroom, in view.
Interestingly, the cats have ears, whiskers, and tails, but human hands, feet, and faces.
I remember the sandpaper sound the razor made as it scraped away his whiskers.
Alden was coming off Front Face, icicles in his whiskers, hot orange–mirrored visor.
"We commoners might have gone for something like Whiskers, but they chose Marvin," she said.
Finally, firmly insert the whiskers into the cake next to the nose, angled upward. 5.
The cat, it seems, has several teeth and small whiskers growing out of its head.
"One guy had spent six years understanding the movement of a mouse's whiskers," Knoll said.
Then, prepare to see kitty-cat whiskers and flower crowns everywhere you look — er, tap.
Their hair was cut à la chien, dangling down in side whiskers like spaniel ears.
The cat did not stop attacking the bot's whiskers the whole time it was in operation.
At Whiskers R We, the duo showed off a few of the cats available for adoption.
Under a microscope, seal whiskers are not circular when sliced through, as might naively be expected.
Time, perhaps, to get the microscopes out again, to see exactly what shape these whiskers are.
While EVINE Live launched a Whiskers-n-Wigs line (yes, that is, wigs designed for cats).
He has a dog named Bo (he's not a cat person anymore, poor Faith M. Whiskers!).
" The hysterical cat lady couple ended their announcement with, "So come on down to Whiskers R We!
Use any shape sprinkle to make the nose, then pipe the eyes and whiskers with vanilla frosting.
A polarized light micrograph of a section of cat skin, showing hairs, whiskers and their blood supply.
The bases of seal whiskers are rich in nerve cells, making them as sensitive as human fingertips.
The work involves training appropriate software on thousands of different inputs from an array of artificial whiskers.
Chill the cat ears, nose, and whiskers in the refrigerator until completely hardened, about 2 hours. 8.
Her vest pockets sprouted flower-like mini-bots, and projectors behind her ears approximated Pie's shimmering whiskers.
Let's make some pet scooters, so Whiskers and Precious can ride to their grooming appointments in style.
Madeleine opted for a classic: a black cat, sporting cat ears and painting her face with whiskers.
He's trading newspapers for a badge, but at least we know he can grow some kickass whiskers.
It hangs rigid in the air, moon-shaped mouth agape and whiskers quivering on its pointed snout.
Maybe you want to get Whiskers a teaser toy that matches the holiday decorations in your home.
But cat whiskers do not seem to follow the same pigmentation patterns observed in other hair types.
"Cats are quieter," and often mask vision loss by using their whiskers to navigate, Dr. Paulsen said.
SUSAN Let's not project too far down the road, either where Mr. Whiskers is concerned or otherwise.
Let's just say he thought "Rainbows on roses and whiskers on kittens" was a quote from Mary Poppins.
You can see minor details like the gray hairs around her eyes, and her whiskers fairly look sharp.
Though his fur loses its luster and his whiskers wear away, the rabbit becomes real to the boy.
With the help of his whiskers, the eyeless cat learned to navigate DiGenova's home in a few days.
"I threw beer on him, called him 'whiskers,' got a high five from him," he wrote on Facebook.
"Whiskers are like little antennas for kitties," said Jed Crystal, an industrial designer and the founder of Hepper.
The fur, skeleton, teeth, head, lashes and whiskers of the pup, named Dogor, are still intact, he said.
One boy stepped onto the bus with both of his shoes intentionally untied, laces dragging like catfish whiskers.
So, send your $5, your $10, your $15 in now and Miss Whiskers is going to be fine.
Though each cat has appeal, the star players are Conductor Whiskers and the cowboy-hatted Billy the Kitten.
Rats use them to navigate the darkness, for instance, while a seal's whiskers detect the movements of fishy prey.
The "Terrified" singer sported whiskers and Minnie Mouse ears for the party while Erin wore a skeleton-print sweater.
The Chiefs already have hosted back-to-back AFC Championship Games and were whiskers from consecutive Super Bowl appearances.
The cubs are largely intact and still contain body parts such as fur, ears, soft tissue, and even whiskers.
They were ugly, and they looked sad, their long rubbery whiskers reaching out to feel the cold thick glass.
With 12 sensors in its fake fur and whiskers, it responds to petting and moves its tail and paws.
In fact, one robot is shown cleaning the steps with Roomba-like whiskers on its feet as it climbs.
Then postpartum depression kicked in, so early motherhood has not been only raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Q&A Q. How come my cat's whiskers are striped, with bands of white and brown on each one?
The difference in pigmentation patterns for whiskers is likely due to more complicated development patterns and physiology, he said.
Maybe with ink that's water-based, that would wash out and wouldn't mess up the color of the whiskers.
We get plenty of ripe performances, with Jackson and Russell enjoying a tight battle of whiskers and pipe smoke.
The animal was buried in a lump of frozen mud in Russia, its fur, whiskers and body fully intact.
Basically, they tickled some mouse whiskers and watched for the flood of calcium characteristic of activity, and, thus, perception.
Probably not every day, but all the whiskers stay in the blade, and we use a new blade every time.
"Sheep cats," officially a breed called Selkirk Rex, are cats that have uniquely curly hair — down to their curly whiskers.
The leather bags feature cat ears, lace details to look like whiskers, and of course, Hello Kitty's trademark red bow.
Scroll through our gallery of mustache men, and decide for yourself if you prefer them with or without their whiskers!
By manipulating their PADI3 or TGM3 genes, researchers were able to produce mice born with twisted whiskers and wavy coats.
His always meticulously shaven face was a patchwork of stark white whiskers, his jaunty belly deflated from an intravenous diet.
Dr. Grahn said he had not personally observed the described banding pattern in whiskers, but had not looked for it.
"My life is pretty ordinary," she said one recent Monday as her cat, Remy, rubbed his whiskers against her hip.
At fifty, with graying whiskers and a broad, lonely face, he has the soulful air of a sepia-era frontiersman.
The tentacles (?) look a bit like giant green whiskers, but don't worry, you get better at identifying flerkens over time.
Dr. Andrew Weil, still sporting his trademark white whiskers at age 75, says that we are taking too many medications.
"Each male in the cast looks a bit of a bellend, "And those bizarre whiskers don't add to their charms.
Down on the convention floor, George Engelbach, a delegate from Missouri, was dressed as Lincoln: top hat and suit, whiskers.
To achieve the creepy effect of putting fur, ears, and whiskers on actors, artists combined CGI with motion capture technology.
The sweeping whiskers on this Coral One look a little worse for wear after the robot got stuck under a bed.
It adds neon pink ears to your head, a little heart to your nose, and whiskers that hover above your cheeks.
Scientists can now move a mouse's whiskers, ears, and a paw using just electrodes on the outside of the animal's head.
Assuming that this also happens with real whiskers, it would permit a seal to assess its target's bearing, size and velocity.
Recruiting a trained seal for the task, he and his colleagues attached a recording device to one of the animal's whiskers.
To save you from another year of wearing all-black with whiskers drawn on your face, we're making Halloween easy. How?
Some 750 impersonators descended on Branson, Missouri in July to learn, among many things, how to grow whiskers befitting the role.
First, we'd take a neural network and program different layers to identify different elements of a cat: claws, paws, whiskers, etc.
When the researchers arrived, she was sitting there, poker-faced, wearing pink-and-gray mouse ears, whiskers, and a mouse nose.
There's also a gray forest mouse with impressively long whiskers, a wormlike amphibian and a burnt-orange salamander with tiny legs.
Captured fire cats often arrive in her office with burned paws, singed whiskers — and many pounds lighter than before the fire.
This structure allows a cat to use its whiskers to sense things, like clearance in tight places and even slight breezes.
"My life is pretty ordinary," Ms. Grossman said one recent Monday as her cat, Remy, rubbed his whiskers against her hip.
In one gallery: haunting First Nations masks dating back to the 1700s, bedecked with abalone, sea lion whiskers and human hair.
But viewers saw something they surely didn't expect: the politician seemingly wearing (digital) pink cat ears, a kitty's nose, and whiskers.
The researchers found the most data for white men with the standard 17th-century loadout of black suit, white collar and whiskers.
Bright orange fur, loving eyes squeezed in contentment and a sweet smile playing at his whiskers, Bailey the cat might look familiar.
Barbers will tell you that when you shave you're actually taking of a thin layer of dead skin along with your whiskers.
Iris seemed to relax around Thula, stroking her ears and whiskers, and the cat didn't even mind when Iris held her tail.
Pompeo plays a stuffed cat named Willow, who visits the McStuffins Toy Hospital after she takes a tumble and bends her whiskers.
In the video she posted to Instagram, the wild animal investigated Carr's fellow snorkeler using its whiskers and — more frighteningly — its teeth.
Humans were enlisted to help after it was said the rodents used their whiskers to poison the dogs sent to exterminate them.
"In the end, the genetics underlying the pigmentation of cat whiskers, while interesting, has not garnered significant research efforts," Dr. Grahn said.
Below, William Parry, top hat and whiskers in place, gets ready to step on stage in his role as a town elder.
The clock and the whiskers are linked together for me, part of my desire for deep sleep, providing protection or a spell.
"Piggy did chest surgery but didn't do hormones—that's a menopause mustache," Opie said reverently, and touched her own not insubstantial whiskers.
If(legs=4) and if(ears=pointy) and if(whiskers=yes) and if(tail=yes) and if(expression=supercilious), then(cat=yes).
The other looked like middle-aged villain in a James Bond movie — fit, head shaved bald, week-old whiskers, dressed in black.
What's more, grooves and holes on its snout suggests it had enlarged lips or whiskers, both of which are useful for suction feeders.
They also noted that with this breed, the curly coat is a dominant trait, and many of these cats even have curly whiskers.
The actress was spotted leaving Crumbs & Whiskers, a cat café in Los Angeles where patrons can mingle with furry felines while drinking coffee.
"All the ladies like whiskers, and they would tease their husband's to vote for you and then you would be President," she wrote.
Humans were enlisted to help after it was said that the rodents used their whiskers to poison the dogs sent to exterminate them.
"She said she had a hamster, and [Princess] Charlotte really likes it because the whiskers always tickle her face," the little girl recalled.
They have offered up their lives to the spinsterhood and are perfectly fine with only having Tiger, Whiskers, Coco, and Shadow as dinner guests.
On her back, detailed tiger eyes were painted on while further down on her butt, the look was completed with the whiskers and mouth.
Both are young white men covered in tattoos, one with scraggly red hair and two-day-old whiskers, the other a clean-shaven blond.
You know those adorable winter hats that are shaped like cats (not the pussy hats people use for protests, the cutesy ones with whiskers)?
As he was speaking about local issues, the filter put ears and whiskers on his face for the entirety of the broadcast, CNN reports.
A message about the cat, lost during the North Bay fires, indicates the sweet survivor with the singed whiskers was found underneath a car.
But for some inexplicable reason, the cats in "Cats" still have human faces, hands, and feet — despite sporting CGI ears, whiskers, tails, and fur.
The largest membership organization of Santas in the world was open only to men with whiskers long enough to be styled like St. Nick's.
They have ears and tails that twitch like cat ears, and fur and whiskers that look fairly convincing — but also human faces and bodies.
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Image: AppleTo put it another way, a machine learning system would have to be told that cats had whiskers to be able to recognize cats.
Beards and whiskers may be worn only with authority, and this will usually be granted only on medical or religious grounds, or where tradition permits.
It is fascinating to learn, from "Robotics," that rats use more of their cerebral cortex to process input from their whiskers than from their eyes.
Susana's project envisages modifying cilia cells in the fingernails and growing whiskers upon eyebrows to collect other's genetic information in order to aid social communication.
The new species are six-gill sawsharks, which have distinctive snouts filled with teeth and catfish-like whiskers or feelers that help them detect prey.
These glowing structures are like a cross between a cat's whiskers and a spider's web; they sense the waters around the anglerfish for predators and prey.
So much so, that whenever he gets a splash of water on his whiskers, he involuntarily flaps his paws around like some sort of befuddled gentleman.
In a couple of minutes, he appeared, silent and with a completely transformed look - a shaved head and face, without his usual short whiskers and glasses.
"Remember when i said easter isn't about bunnies… well i lied," he captioned a selfie in which he's wearing glasses complete with rabbit ears and whiskers.
On the way to our table, we passed a man standing on a ladder, holding a net, trying to nab a large fish with long whiskers.
My husband has dementia and is on blood thinners so [I've] relied on electric shavers which do not grab the neck and lip whiskers very well.
They approach each other wearing disguises of a kind—cat whiskers in April's case and a hockey mask for Victor—but they're prepared to shed them.
For the Selfie Rat stunt, he said, Zardulu smeared peanut butter on the shutter button of a cellphone to get her rat Whiskers to press it.
I will see the whiskers of that little squirrel every day for the rest of my life, flesh falling and eyes failing before its colors run.
It was open only to men with whiskers long enough to be styled like St. Nick's, which could withstand a firm tug from a formidable toddler.
On their adventures, they rub antennas and whiskers with the likes of 'will shakespeare,' and the medieval French scoundrel-poet Francois Villon (now a feral tom).
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If a steady hand is not one of your many gifts, try using pretzel sticks for the whiskers and candy corn or round sprinkles for the eyes.
ACROSS the cobbles of Vienna's Michaelerplatz the world of empires, waltzes and mutton-chop whiskers glowers at the modern age of psychoanalysis, atonal music and clean shaves.
The spinning disks of whiskers used by robots like the Roomba to sweep debris from the edges of the bot inwards don't exist on the 360 Eye.
Lab tests have shown that prairie dogs like the M&Ms, and the dye shows up on their whiskers, which makes the vaccinated animals easier to track.
Thorne's birthday festivities included more snuggling up with some of her friends at Crumbs & Whiskers, a cafe that helps rescue cats and find adoptive homes for them.
That's why Weather Whiskers is the perfect companion to that routine, because it perks up whatever weather there is by showing you an adorable corresponding cat photo.
Wealthy Chinese businessmen in particular prize the fish — with its large glimmering scales, sage-like whiskers and aggressive personality — for its resemblance to the mythical Chinese dragon.
Side whiskers, soul patches, lampshades and handlebar moustaches are good to go, according to a 2017 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention infographic on filtering facepiece respirators.
If the summary was based on irrelevant data — like the color of the sky rather than the presence of whiskers — the machine couldn't perform a competent reconstruction.
Ms. Sullivan, 32, ordered the Miss Kitty — a cup of soft serve enshrouded in a white cotton candy cloud with edible ears, eyes, whiskers and pink bow.
Gary Batsch, 60, of Bakersfield, California, came dressed as a tuxedo cat (in a tuxedo), with his handlebar mustache made into whiskers inspired by his friend's actual cat.
This puzzled researchers for years, until they discovered that the secret lies in the animals' whiskers—which they are now trying to copy, to develop novel underwater sensors.
Tony Evers, a mild-mannered former teacher also succeeded, by the thinnest of whiskers, in stopping Scott Walker from getting a third term as Republican governor in Wisconsin.
Heightened sensory aides such as acute hearing and smell, whiskers for feeling invisible obstacles, nocturnal circadian rhythms, and poor UV protection are seemingly paradoxical vestiges of another time.
"Peacock" may not even be the correct term for the Instagram bait seen strutting around Florence in deerstalker caps or D'Annunzio chin whiskers or derbies or opera capes.
What the image doesn't reveal is the tribal marks cut into the sides of his face that wrinkle when he laughs, like the whiskers of a mischievous cat.
Nakayama chatted with one of her seafood suppliers, who had dropped by to deliver four burly kegani , or horsehair crabs, their strawberry-colored shells covered in spiky whiskers.
Kato is also known to have a strong pair of whiskers, which is evident from the punishment he took from Schilling before stopping him in their kickboxing bout.
And if I get distracted wondering whether that yellow stain around your mouth is whiskers or just the lingering impression of a gloryhole, that's my problem, not yours.
Cats and dogs will eat and drink out of any container when hungry or thirsty, but pet-specific vessels encourage healthier habits by leaving space for their whiskers.
In a smaller, equally beguiling work, he dabs cream over two shades of red and then adds more life with hundreds of short quick scratches rather like whiskers.
Protein analysis of dog whiskers, Dr. Eberhard said, showed that most dogs lived on boule and human feces, along with some extra protein, though it was unclear what.
In the first snap, little Ariana, who was wearing a pink onesie with cats on it, was sound asleep and her dad added a cat filter giving her whiskers.
"Remember when i said easter isn't about bunnies… well i lied," Bieber captioned a selfie at the time, in which he's wearing glasses complete with rabbit ears and whiskers.
Viktor, a brown cat with black stripes and long white whiskers, was snapped in a pet carrier in front of a glass of what appears to be sparkling wine.
Telling them apart is another challenge, though Randau, by giving the frigid beauty of the Tyrolean mountains a starring role, lessens our need to discern who's beneath the whiskers.
In time, the mouse comes back and wanders the clay promontory, lifting one tiny hand to lean on this or that stalk of grass, flouncing its whiskers when it sniffs.
A photo released Thursday by Idaho Fish and Game shows the big cat had another set of fully-formed teeth and whiskers growing out of the top of its head.
During a press briefing that was streamed on Facebook Live, an AR cat filter was left on, leaving Yousafzai with dainty pink ears, whiskers, and a bit of a blush.
Mugly the Chinese crested was crowned the World's Ugliest Dog in 2012, but he hasn't made his famous mug — complete with beady eyes, askew whiskers and strange snout — his business.
Yousafzai was on the end of an unfortunate social media error when the cat filter in Facebook Live accidentally became active last Friday, plonking kitty ears and whiskers on him.
His hollow cheeks and wild whiskers suggest a zealous temperament, but the kindness in his eyes conveys the decency and compassion that lie at the heart of his moral commitment.
A Pakistani politician's press conference for local constituents last week didn't go exactly as he planned when, unbeknownst to him, livestream viewers saw him with animated cat ears and whiskers.
And it got us thinking — if one person could be made over instantly by trimming a few whiskers, how many other celebrities are making minor hair transformations for dramatic results?
I can't speak for whether Billy is worth the buy-in—I cut myself off after burning $40 trying to score him—but Conductor Whiskers comes with an enormous train.
Unfortunately, after getting trapped under a bed, the whiskers on the Coral One got chewed up as the robot tried to work its way free, but they still function as intended.
A pinkish-gray trunk hangs from the cap on the upper right, while a green, truncated triangle with three long whiskers or feelers extends into the picture from the left edge.
Garner stepped out on Saturday in her first public outing since the filing at Crumbs & Whiskers, a cat café in L.A. where patrons can mingle with furry felines while drinking coffee.
There was an old man in a tree,Whose whiskers were lovely to see;But the birds of the air,Pluck'd them perfectly bare,To make themselves nests on that tree.
The steadfast pup's fur was singed, his whiskers melted and he had a limp — plus, everything the Hendels' owned was gone — but all things considered, the animals' survival was a miracle.
This graph is sometimes called a box and whiskers plot when the values between the 1st and 3rd quartile are bounded with a box and the median marked in the box.
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens can take a seat because Amy Poehler opened a wine store in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, and it's our absolute new favorite thing.
But the video attracted attention for an entirely different reason -- unbeknown to Yousafzai, a staffer had left on a cat filter, meaning he appeared with feline ears and whiskers throughout the broadcast.
Because cat whiskers are this highly sensitive, the theory is that when they constantly rub up against the side of a food (or water) bowl, a kitty may become fatigued or stressed.
Seregy stayed with the shivering feline, who had ice frozen to his whiskers, while his wife ran to and from their nearby home with warm buckets of water to free the feline.
They don't try something new, like yanking a cat's tail, because they have to, but because they wonder what might happen if they do, much to the detriment of poor old Whiskers.
This wasn't unusual, but things took a turn when Yousafzai's social media team accidentally turned on a cat filter, giving Yousafzai and other officials cat ears and whiskers, Agence France-Presse reported.
Although NASA has a special shaving cream for astronauts who want to stick to Earthly razors, Massimino says it's too much hassle to chase down errant whiskers and flecks of shaving cream.
But if you're just looking for 15 minutes of nature footage and cute cats, watch a video or two and then daydream of one day climbing a mountain with Whiskers by your side.
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens really are the best, but as we grew older, we realized there's something we'd like to add to that mood-boosting, feel good list: red lipstick.
While tiger eyeballs, genitals, teeth and whiskers are sometimes used for their purported medicinal properties—as a treatment for problems ranging from alcoholism to epilepsy—tiger bone is where the real money's at.
On board would have been 100 circuit boards measuring 3.5cm on a side and weighing four grams, each holding sensors, a processor, solar cells, a radio and a pair of coiled 10cm whiskers.
Your pet's whiskers are sensory organs, and overstimulating them is not only distracting, but can induce "whisker fatigue," which, like strong smells for humans, can make animals less likely to eat and drink.
A once-dignified politician, he was broadcast to the world Friday with cat ears and whiskers when his staff mistakenly live-streamed a press conference with the cat filter mistakenly hovering over him.
Olyphant's hair is grayer and his impressive whiskers are thicker than before, but he's every bit the hard-nosed town sheriff he was destined to become when he first arrived in the camp.
It closes its eyes and rubs the prey—a sock flecked with bits of dried herb—across its whiskers, then falls to the ground, its body humming with purrs that oscillate into soft meows.
Among the many reasons humans are bizarre among mammals (the dearth of body hair, the bipedalism, the fact that someone invented the turducken) is a sad shortcoming: You and I don't have sensory whiskers.
All you have to do is send in some photos of your pet, and the mask maestros will pick up their fake fur and translucent whiskers and lifeless animal eyes and work their magic.
If a guy happens to show up here wearing a kilt, you can bet he will have balanced the look with some lavish chin whiskers just to underscore the presence of his Y chromosome.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police inadvertently streamed a press conference regarding a double homicide using a filter that added cat ears and whiskers to a police officer on Friday, according to The Daily Beast.
With his champion whiskers and voluble temper, Stanton could resemble Mr. Spottletoe in "Martin Chuzzlewit," but in many ways he more closely resembled Dickens himself: a difficult, self-made, emotional workaholic of prodigious achievement.
The red Bordeaux wines, with their shrugged shoulders and skinnier butts, were called clarets, a word I knew from Dickens which made me picture a man with whiskers dining on mutton in a tavern.
Dr. Catsby Cat Food Bowl, available at Amazon or Chewy, $19.95 For cats with sensitive whiskers, brushing up against the side of a food or water bowl can cause pain and make eating stressful.
A locomotive train barreling ahead of its own smoke, and a black crow sprouting whiskers, are two images that hold court to the poetic mantras spilling across Ray Pettibon's newest series of drawings and paintings.
While Yousafzai addressed the public in his weekly conference, a volunteer on the team accidentally activated the cat filter on Facebook Live, causing the minister to appear with digital cat ears, whiskers, and rosy cheeks.
It might discover that paws, for example, are strongly correlated with cats, but that they also appear on things that are not cats, so it learns to look for paws that also appear alongside whiskers.
His blond goatee whiskers and notable nimbleness earned him the nickname Squirrel during his days diving for line drives as an outfielder at Long Beach State, and he has continued to pounce on any opportunity.
" Whiskers help cats protect themselves, find food and detect predators, Mr. Crystal said, and when they hit the sides of a bowl during a meal, "that repeated stress isn't giving the cat any additional information.
According to the diver, who submitted the footage to Viral Hog, the harbor seal, named Whiskers, who interrupted the fight has a habit of following around divers and using their flashlights to catch an easy meal.
In recent weeks, the whiskers had seemingly become more famous than he was, inspiring countless tabloid items after Mr. Affleck jokingly referred to it as a "full-on porn-star mustache" during a "Justice League" reshoot.
The resulting visual dialogues are charming: the whiskers of a man getting a haircut are similar to those of a portly seal; the dangling tubing of a stethoscope echoes delicate carriage reins that decorate a clock.
If the battery is charged too fast, the anode grows dendrites ("metal whiskers") that can pass through the liquid electrolyte, either shortening the life of the battery or short-circuiting it and causing it to catch fire.
Why do we consider a mere hint of the hirsute such a disgrace for women when men can mooch about our cities with goatees, mutton-chop whiskers, navel-skimming beards and even "man buns" with little comment?
We've got some of the more unusual styles — like the chin-strap and Dundreary whiskers — which show how there was no single beard style in the Victorian period, and how it evolved into lots of different looks.
And they're also wearing CGI reskins that come complete with big pointy ears, whiskers, and tails, which make them all look a bit like their faces have been punched up and pasted onto someone's erotic anthro art.
He wears round rimmed glasses on a thin face sheathed in silver-grey whiskers, IV drip attached to an arm that moves with the rise sink rise sink rise sink rise sink rhythm of his narrow chest.
As soon as she replaced Moon's dish with a wide, shallow one that did not have rims or sides that brushed against his sensitive whiskers, both Moon and her other cat, Rupert, were much happier at mealtimes.
Cat SkinCredit: David Linstead A polarized light micrograph—a type of microscopy in which filters allow only light traveling in a specific orientation to pass—of cat skin, showing hairs (yellow), whiskers (also yellow), and blood supply (black).
With the help of seven officers from the station house, the NYPD Special Operations Bureau and a car jack, the group was able to find the tiny black furball with white whiskers tucked away, and safely rescue her.
In celebrating Presidents Day, we remember not just Washington and Lincoln but the "unsocial savage" John Quincy Adams (his own words), the forgettable Millard Fillmore, and the "non-entity with side whiskers," Chester Arthur (Woodrow Wilson's colorful description).
There is also a mask with cat ears and whiskers in my closet, as well as fishnet stockings, makeup covered cotton swabs, and so much cum-soaked paper—stuffed into every crack, crevice, and corner of my apartment.
Like the few other visitors to the Presidio that day, I had to stop and stare at the clean-shaven, well-fed features of Prisoner 3859, who, instead of his famous Old Testament whiskers, sported a scraggly pencil mustache.
Ms. Grande's song is an extended reinterpretation of "My Favorite Things" from "The Sound of Music," with Ms. Grande changing the original's lyrics about innocent joys — "raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" — to an anthem of empowerment through conspicuous consumption.
When cats have to stick their faces into deep bowls and their whiskers rub up against the sides, the experience can be stressful, prompting them to paw the food onto the floor, fight with other cats or grow apprehensive at mealtimes.
Yet the truth is, it has been some time since anyone has spotted the boyish-looking 41-year-old actor without the chin whiskers that are the male version of the eyeglasses pretty girls sometimes wear to make themselves look smart.
In addition to the update today, there are also new tools for you to customize your own stickers by either cutting them out from a photo with the Scissors function, or using a Paintbrush to draw cat ears and whiskers on your selfies.
Not only did they find relative increases in cortical activity following tDCS, when subject to sensory inputs in the forms of puffs of air directed at the mice's whiskers or flashes of light, they observed accompanying surges in calcium being produced by astrocytes.
"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens …" And on the bar and tables and piano are piles of Madeline dolls and books, embroidered napkins and painted plates in honor of the little girl who was born in 1939: Madeline is 80 this year.
"Some of the very best Santas ever did not have whiskers growing out of their face," said Jonathan Burton, 41, a real-bearded Santa who works as a teacher in California and dyes his beard white to perform as Santa part-time.
A rowdy group of 10 langurs ultimately emerged — this species is black with what look like mutton-chop side whiskers and white pants — and we spent most of a transfixed hour watching them groom and chase and bask in the intense subtropical sun.
Your brush is used both to generate a proper lather and to apply it to your skin, and the bristles of the brush, arranged into what&aposs called a "knot," also help to soften and stand your whiskers up before your razor does its thing.
In addition to being able to run mazes and lick our faces to confirm we aren't covered in BBQ sauce, scientists have confirmed that some animals use their flowing front whiskers to sense wind position, a technique that could be used in future direction-sensing robots.
In other animals, the trigeminal nerve has evolved to enable wildly different "sixth senses," such as the sensing of magnetic fields among birds, electroreception in the platypus bill, the sensitivity of cat whiskers and elephant tusks, and the ability of alligators to sense vibrations through water.
They spray paint color on them, mark up some fake whiskers on the front of the pants, tumble the jeans with a bunch of rocks, and basically mutilate the hell out of a brand new pair of jeans in order to create a worn in look.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Charles Darwin had a grand white beard; Alfred Lord Tennyson had a fine mustache above his grizzled chin; Charles Dickens had his signature "door knocker" whiskers; Dante Gabriel Rossetti had a bushy goatee; and Caspar David Friedrich had rather wild mutton chops.
In addition to Bridget, they often hosted an assortment of hard-drinking Germans from Hans/Anders's work, whatever it was, and Mei Ling, a Chinese-Canadian woman who had a cluster of gray whiskers on her otherwise smooth cheek, like a tuft of crabgrass thriving on a lawn.
A human face in a popcorn ceiling, a cat's nose and whiskers in the strands of hair splayed out on your shower wall, Madonna and Child in a tree stump: Stare at anything long enough, and it's bound to take on an image beyond itself, patterns forming and un-forming before your eyes.
And though he could perhaps foresee the ruination that greed might cause (the East would soon be logged so bare that "every man would have to grow whiskers to hide its nakedness"), he had no inkling that we could damage the ozone or change the very climate with our great consumer flatulence.
Our dinghy bumped against the dock and we filed off, followed A.K. up this new ghat, where fresh cords of wood awaited us, past a man squatting next to another shaving his whiskers, a cow before a restaurant nosing into the door, narrow streets with private altars of Shiva behind iron gates.
In the painting, "What Will Survive Of Us is Love" (2013–14), which includes aging men and women, both nude and clothed, the mottled and sagging skin, the tufted upholstery, the cat whiskers, the stringy cascades of tresses and pubic hair, not to mention the weave of the carpet, are all meticulously rendered.
In each episode, the "Martinis & Murder" hosts consume a custom cocktail prepared by their producer and mixologist, Matt the Bartender, to fit each particular crime: a hibiscus-infused vodka drink nods to the Arizona setting of the Jodi Arias murder; a drink called Satan's Whiskers is chosen for an occult-related crime.
Despite the archaic chin whiskers and idiotic neo-Edwardian foppishness that has characterized the crowds attending recent editions of the trade fair (which itself managed to successfully ride the recent wave of a resurgent men's wear business after foundering so badly it almost became defunct), there is no escaping the dominant influence American sportswear has exerted on global fashion.
In a throng of ludicrously eager pilgrims, I saw "Cats," which opened on Broadway in 21980 and was the purring toast of the town, with the orchestra seats that everyone agitated for, never mind that it was a tribute mostly to how much money could be lavished on furry costumes and how many fake whiskers could be painted on a human face.
To my mind, what makes the recent live-action revamps so unsatisfactory (Disney's 2016 version, and " Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle ," which came out on Netflix last year) is that all the C.G.I.-enhanced realism—the glistening fur, the shining hooves, the quivering whiskers—can't disguise the fact that Baloo, Bagheera, Kaa, and the rest were never conceived of as real animals.
"Dred King Club Casanova, NYC," from 2000, portrays a black drag king who strikes a cocky male attitude and is wearing, along with a big Afro wig and applied chin whiskers, an open shirt that reveals breasts; while "David Schneider FTM, Berlin" (1997), depicts a bare-chested female-to-male transsexual, as androgynously beautiful as Jean Seberg in "Breathless," attired in a leather harness and holding a whip.
"Dred King Club Casanova, NYC," from 2000, portrays a black drag king who strikes a cocky male attitude and is wearing, along with a big Afro wig and applied chin whiskers, an open shirt that reveals breasts; while "David Schneider FTM, Berlin" (1997), depicts a bare-chested female-to-male transsexual, as androgynously beautiful as Jean Seberg in "Breathless," attired in a leather harness and holding a whip.
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