They were also asked to rate their political orientation (left-winged, right-winged etc.).
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Graphic: Blue-winged, Golden-winged, and Brewster's Warblers by Liz Clayton Fuller; Chestnut-sided Warbler from del Hoyo et al.
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The sculpture is a masterpiece, depicting a winged figure attached to what appears to be a winged parachute behind her.
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The bird looked like a hybrid well-known among birders, called the Brewster's warbler, which is a mix between the golden-winged and blue-winged warbler.
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Unless you count the winged fairies on Alexander McQueen's sinister fairies evening gown, which is black and sprinkled with skeletal pale-winged creatures, not the kind you'd envision keeping Tinker Bell company.
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" How my look has evolved: "I wore a black winged liner for the majority of my life, so I've perfected it, and once you've mastered the winged liner, you can do anything.
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I was buzzing when I climbed off my winged unicorn.
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The winged bugs seem to have significance for the couple.
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Scientists aren't yet sure exactly how this winged dinosaur flew.
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Eros was the winged god of love, fertility, and passion.
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At the carnival, Maddy wears winged eyeliner overlaid with jewels.
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Keep the shape blocky and geometric, rather than winged out.
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But the winged insects' luck could be about to change.
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A winged "Statue of Extra Liberty" towers in the harbor.
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Michigan football teams have worn the winged helmets since 1938.
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But he'd long been looking for a hybrid between the Vermivora genus, containing the blue-winged and golden-winged warblers as well as their hybrids, and the Setophaga genus, containing the chestnut-sided warbler.
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Never fear, though, her winged eyeliner remains perfect through it all.
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Tip: Works best alongside a thick and exaggerated winged eyeliner look.
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The woman is also seen speeding along on a winged horse.
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Think of it as winged eyeliner with a bloody twist—literally.
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He, for a time, also played a satirical right-winged character.
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That&aposs when Hand saw the winged creature and caught it.
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Her winged liner is now accompanied by lots of smoky shadow.
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She was blonde and had a small round face, winged eyeliner.
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In fact, winged insects only make up 5003% of their diet.
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Nevertheless, demand for the legged and winged sort is growing too.
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The "Winged Victory of Samothrace" was bereft of its usual admirers.
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We tried to find the best way to apply winged eyeliner.
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In fact, winged insects only make up 5% of their diet.
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That stupid winged baby is Eros, the Greek God of Love.
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Just a statue of a winged baby and too many people.
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He tried for another One Winged Angel but buckled under exhaustion.
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In that bubble, time's winged chariot and much else don't exist.
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But can your grandma rap and rock a thick, winged liner?
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Their long crimson gowns and winged white headdresses made the point.
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Fortunately, Couling is fine despite his close brush with winged evil.
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The Michigan women's hockey team wears helmets with the winged pattern.
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Winged black eyeliner traced her eyes, and bronzer contoured her cheeks.
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The most recent signal of environmental degradation comes in winged form.
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Time to make that bold winged liner 3-D with some rhinestones!
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Then, trace a line along your crease in a winged-out shape.
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It's so cheap, but really good for doing that winged eyeliner look.
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As these winged creatures evolved, they specialized and improved their flying abilities.
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Want to see how the Strandmon winged chair looks by the window?
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The world is littered with mysterious winged creatures, picking up random people.
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Use a business card as a straightedge for a perfect winged eye.
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Take the two looks Beyoncé wears alongside The Winged Victory of Samothrace.
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She may have needed stitches, but her winged liner was still sharp!
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A girl floats into the air to dance with a winged fish.
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Below, find out how Ayanna gets her perfectly winged, glittery cat-eye.
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The bird is not the oily, crop-eating winged rat of legend.
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Look at this fucking bee playing soccer like a tiny, winged Chicharito.
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Both will offer chances to observe the garden's wild and winged residents.
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There was anticipation to our workday until our winged visitors would arrive.
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They're majestic, winged mermaids who sometimes like to eat from the trash.
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The hinge-winged doors aren't the only flashy or tech-forward features.
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I run back outside, and see that the winged things have returned.
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But there he encounters a winged woman, and he falls in love.
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These male club-winged manakins are showing off to attract female mates.
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By comparison, the wing bones in male club-winged manakins are startling.
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The winged-lion replica, which was nearly complete, loomed over the workshop.
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That perfectly executed winged black liner has somehow migrated to your browbone.
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DeLorean was hailed for his innovative stainless steel, gull-winged car design.
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Perhaps he was duped by the brand's new face with winged spires.
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In this work, a winged cherub (Caravaggio's "Amor Vincit Omnia," 1602) leers — sympathetically?
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The pallid-winged grasshopper is a common desert species, a state entomologist said.
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Take some time during the week to learn about these whimsical, winged creatures.
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"Toruk" takes its title from the Pandoran word for a giant winged predator.
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The scene was actually filmed without Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie and her winged horse.
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And reports are trickling in of red-winged blackbirds divebombing and attacking people.
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Sure, winged eyeliner has been around forever (think Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Twiggy).
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These winged creatures — a complex group — own the air, with blaze and pride.
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The golden-winged James Webb Space Telescope will take flight in late 2018.
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The trophy of the winged lady holding the big atom is an Emmy.
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But time's winged chariot hurrying, et cetera: We'll do that dish this weekend.
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His answer, citing "every winged fowl" in the Genesis creation account: "The chicken."
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That sort of pressure would put a few winged critters in anyone's stomach.
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Or provide you with pointers for getting your winged liner even on both sides.
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She could have stepped to the center of the stage and simply winged it.
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There are racing drones that don't fly, and winged drones that fly very fast.
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On Instagram, celebrities and makeup pros are always experimenting with different winged eyeliner looks.
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Do you feel naked on mornings you don't have time for a winged eye?
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I spy a spot-winged comb jellyfish while I wait for everyone to finish.
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MANHASSET "Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise," hosted by the North Shore Audubon Society. Jan.
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Great news: Your beloved, go-to winged eyeliner is never going out of style.
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But these aren't locusts; they're desert-native pallid-winged grasshoppers, and they're behaving normally.
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The new study is the first to try it on a four-winged dinosaur.
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We're completely in awe of her winged-eyeliner skills, her positivity, and her resilience.
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I manage to draw on bomb ass even winged eyeliner on my first try!
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He'll happily accept your Salted Sweets and give you a Winged Chew in return.
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Say 'Brigitte Bardot eyes' and smudgy, sultry winged liner comes to all our minds.
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After all, we still have winged dinosaurs flapping around in every ecosystem on Earth.
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I'd specifically recommend it to anyone who considers themselves skilled at applying winged eyeliner.
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In 2011, 5,000 red-winged blackbirds fell out of the sky in Beebe, Ark.
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Carmichael had scribbled some notes earlier that night, but mostly he winged his set.
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The web is bursting with erotica describing winged creatures and their vibrant sexual activities.
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Winged headrests, not unlike those on some planes, make it easier to fall asleep.
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"Michael Richards: Winged," in the council's gallery on Governors Island, is small but powerful.
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But 24 percent of the winged subjects pecked, pulled at or dismembered the body.
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It has the head of a man and the body of a winged bull.
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Among paleontologists, it was a long-running assumption that the winged creatures lacked feathers.
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Protections for black-winged mynas, banteng and giant carp are not on the agenda.
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She channeled old Hollywood glamour with a red lip, bejeweled necklace, and winged eyeliner.
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For hair and makeup, she chose an updo style, winged eyeliner, and neutral lipstick.
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That she's chosen to be a winged monkey as well felt like small consolation.
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Watch this Hitchcock classic starring Tippi Hedren as a socialite besieged by winged assassins.
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As we move into 2020, though, we're about to see a pink, winged stampede.
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During its maiden flight early this year, the fixed-winged craft simply took off.
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And there's a lot of Bentley and Aston Martin in the winged Genesis logo.
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Winged Corkscrews: This popular piece first showed up in the US in the 1930s.
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As I was looking out across the field, a red-winged blackbird coasted through.
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Named Tongtianlong limosus, the dinosaur was a winged and feathered ancient ancestor to modern birds.
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Featuring the winged tempos of Carcass and Celtic Frost, Scum became the blueprint for grindcore.
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I definitely took a few dance classes... In order to look like I winged it.
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The club-winged manakin is evolving in a way that makes it worse at flying.
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The male club-winged manakin does this intricate dance with its wings to attract females.
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I like wearing fancy jumpsuits and crop tops, and winged eyeliner, and lots of earrings.
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When I spoke to her, she was wearing a silver brooch of a winged figure.
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What he found instead was himself, through the eyes of the park's winged trauma victims.
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My family members liked the heavy winged liner just fine, but my boyfriend loved it.
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But because she's not-at-all basic, she didn't go for your typical winged eyeliner.
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And like a brooding, jagged-winged little mammal, Batman v Superman is within striking distance.
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Who is the poor soul who lost his or her dentures to the winged thief?
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The result is something straight out of a children's mythical cartoon: a beautiful winged lady.
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"May your winged liner have a fairy-tale ending," the brand wrote in its post.
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Even better, she topped off the look with winged cat-eye that's practically pro-grade.
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Butterfly meets pterodactyl in this colorful winged beast with the ability to suck out brains.
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I just winged it, but luckily I had been watching a lot of gangster movies.
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A winged higher performance GT R model (yes, higher performance) is expected in 2017. Gripes?
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She paired the look with statement earrings, and opted for winged eyeliner and pink lip.
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This week, he's commuting between MIS and the Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals for winged sprint cars.
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Santiago Calatrava's winged dove, beefed up to meet security demands, devolved into a dino carcass.
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The winged bull carried the history not only of kings, but also of ordinary people.
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When the bob turns around, it's Laura Dern, looking dramatic in some spectacular winged eyeliner.
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On the deserted edge of Freshkills on Staten Island, winged shadows swooped through night sky.
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A host of rough-winged swallows were scooping gnats from the air above the water.
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Unlike small winged aircraft, VTOLs rely on new designs, and perhaps even new battery chemistry.
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Meanwhile, Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne) is a winged faerie who just fled her home in Tirnanoc.
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The winged lion being finished by Beyro, then, could be a replacement for a replacement.
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Astonishingly, this method is still used by some winged insects today, van de Schootbrugge said.
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I also admired the 213th-century Citadel, its gateways decorated with winged dragons and serpents.
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The painting, with its winged woman in white balancing (sort of) on the back of a winged white horse, is "huger than the whole rest of the world." as the awestruck little girl I overheard at the Palazzo Barberini in Rome proclaimed to her mom.
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And for Sunday night's show, everyone from Beyoncé to Nicki Minaj rocked the winged liner look.
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This has been shown to occur in young white-winged choughs assigned to help feed offspring.
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And all of the interaction between the winged lady and her three Lotharios is being filmed.
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" Goblin: "Tight-fitting justaucorps of red; red Vandyke tunic; winged hood with cape; fork in hand.
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Check out the winners below: A black-winged stilt photographed near Skala Kallonis, Lesbos Island, Greece.
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See our interpretations on Adele's looks above — and learn the secret behind her winged liner, too.
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Using liquid glitter liner, trace over the winged liner, covering it in wall-to-wall sparkle.
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Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson): An Asgardian warrior who often rides into battle on a winged steed.12.
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That is like winged monkeys coming out of the woodwork and they just fly toward you.
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The four-winged, tailless style of their creation, the DelFly Nimble, is novel but evidently effective.
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How could you set out a picnic while time's winged chariot was bearing down on you?
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For one thing, you have to have to master winged liquid eyeliner, which is already impossible.
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Universally, pigeons are regarded as the winged rats of any urban city, and for good reason!
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And Logan (Matt Czuchry) jumps off of stuff non-winged creatures should not jump off of.
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But if you want to round out your winged demon costume for tomorrow, here's some inspiration.
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It prefigures hallmarks of the artist's self-portraits, including winged eyebrows and the full frontal gaze.
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It inspired a design of typically outsized imagination: a winged composition, all sharp angles and protrusions.
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He was sweating profusely while we watched a tiny winged creature suck nectar from a flower.
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Like the Dark Army attacker Dom winged in China, this one shoots himself in the head.
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There's also one more symbol that Bezos has explained — the winged hourglass in the company crest.
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He has winged hair, a messenger bag for a backpack, and a low-key, angsty swag.
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Bubbling winged wearables, to use a material ecology term, look like muscle fibers or bacterial colonies.
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He fell asleep and soon began dreaming about swimming in a submarine sky, among winged fish.
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People in India wear bold makeup looks like smoky eyes, winged eye liner, and bright lips.
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And Longines says its winged hourglass emblem is the oldest brand logo still in continuous use.
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On Sunday, May 7, it's showing "Q," also known as "Q: The Winged Serpent," from 1982.
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Her final makeup look also included black winged eyeliner, deep lipstick, pink blush, and sparkling highlighter.
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Facsimiles of the winged lion, and of reliefs depicting a lion hunt, were completed in 2014.
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B-2 stealth bombers The bat-winged heavy bombers can carry both conventional and nuclear weapons.
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In the air were the blue-winged olives, mayflies no bigger than a speck of fuzz.
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At 60, she is still clad in black and leather, with expertly winged eyeliner — even offstage.
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Cheollima Civil Defense takes its name from a winged horse commonly featured in East Asian mythology.
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Michael Richards: Winged continues at the Arts Center at Governors Island (Building 110) through September 25.
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The moment you master winged eyeliner, the classic shape becomes the only thing you want to wear.
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For example, female bow-winged grasshoppers, for mysterious reasons, prefer the songs of males with small genomes.
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For good measure, she also called the Bundys and their supporters "a flock of Right-Winged Loonybirds."
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She teamed the look with a high pony, oversize black velvet hair bow and black winged eyeliner.
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The saccharine hair and lips were finished off with a hard edge: ultra-black, graphic winged eyeliner.
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A few random genetic mutations are incapable of producing new, highly complex capacities such as winged flight.
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A firefighter paramedic, the district revealed in the Tuesday post, had taken care of the winged creature.
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Makeup Swift's makeup, specifically the winged eyeliner is very similar to that of her "Blank Space" character.
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Above the winged craft flies an "eye in the sky": an in-the-air air-traffic controller.
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She digs on Winged Chew, and she'll hand you a Splice Drop if you give it up.
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First, though, let's hear the leaders of this bill speak winged words in recommendation and admonition. Sen.
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I'm back to hating Christmas again, and I'm spending it in the cave with my Winged Servants.
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Another day, a small flock of blue-winged teal, hellbent for the tropics, strafed across my bow.
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A photo shared on the /r/London subreddit proved that these winged beasts DGAF about the rules.
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Only those winged creatures perched on the clotheslines, on the seat and handlebars of a parked moped.
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Determined to see their winged space plane fly, SNC changed their focus temporarily from crew to cargo.
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Winged liner with painted-on lower "lashes" is a modern take on an iconic Diana Ross look.
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It's winged and a book in the middle of it, with a serpent crawling up a plate.
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People are making masks out of fabric, sure, but also bra cups and giant, winged sanitary pads.
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But the wing songs of the club-winged manakin provide new insights that contradict this conventional wisdom.
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Mohammed VI named the high-speed train Al Boraq after a mythical winged horse in Islamic culture.
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And just like vintage Barbie, her makeup artist applied a winged eyeliner and a bold red lipstick.
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When I was a child, I used to pretend that my parents' winged corkscrew was a person.
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I typically save winged liner for liquid products, but I found that Charlotte Tilbury's newest pencil worked perfectly.
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Even the Trump supporters need to watch their right winged crap at the same speed as everyone else!
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I'm thinking of Phidias's statues of Athena in Greece or the "Winged Victory of Samothrace" in the Louvre.
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Among animal lovers, the urge to anthropomorphize our four-legged, furry, scaly, and/or winged friends is strong.
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Once the game stopped, he carried the winged fella to the sideline, then gave it a little pat.
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Up and down the aviary-lined corridor of Serenity Park are the winged wreckages of such broken bonds.
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Maleficent came to life thanks to a black corset with winged horns that look exactly like her own.
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Built in the 1950s, the X-15 became the fastest and highest-flying winged aircraft of its time.
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They often appear as we choose to see them, small or giant, boy or girl, but rarely winged.
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The app also offers "virtual tutorials" that show you how to contour, apply highlighter, and create winged eyeliner.
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Keeping the rest of her makeup minimal, the Fenty Beauty founder rocked white, winged eyeliner, courtesy of Ono.
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The issue seems to be more common when jogging/walking trails border or bisect red-winged blackbird habitat.
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"The figures, many similar to the figures in the earlier mosaics, comprise fish and winged creatures," explained Gorzalczany.
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The origin of avian flight has flummoxed evolutionary biologists since the discovery of Archaeopteryx, a winged Jurassic dinosaur.
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Your virtual self rides (for instance) a mythic winged horse across shimmering, dusky skies in a mountain valley.
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But it's probably nothing compared to this cave in Austin, Texas, which sports millions of the winged creatures.
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To eliminate their winged informers and to avoid prosecution, poachers therefore lace an animal corpse with the drug.
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They will instead be known as Lenovo phones, while maintaining the "Moto" nickname and the winged "M" logos.
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The trailer pays homage to his late mother Donda, showing her ascent into heaven on a winged horse.
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He went to his room, opened the window, summoned his Winged Assistants, and fled back to his cave.
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Prince was a gender shape-shifter, wearing winged eyeliner and platform heels, and wielding guitars with phallic silhouettes.
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The Jersey Devil, a horned, winged, horse-like creature, is thought to roam somewhere in New Jersey's forests.
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Unlike many other colorful bird species, red-winged blackbirds often stick around the same areas in the wintertime.
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It's not just humans who are being attacked; red-winged blackbirds will commonly dive-bomb much bigger hawks.
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Okada came back and attempted another Rainmaker, and Omega pulled off a One Winged Angel out of nowhere.
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With their winged lions, tapestry brick, interior murals, and stained glass windows, Sullivan's banks instantly draw the eye.
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Why, the critics wondered, had Waterhouse deviated from Homeric legend and depicted the Sirens as monstrous winged creatures?
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The groupings mix female nudes, winged angels, satyrs, muscled heroes; the effect is both sensual and entirely captivating.
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The accountants made him a shareholder and director of a Dublin-based "service company" called Winged Foot Ltd.
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Girls dressed in Greco-style costumes with winged hats and fanfare trumpets lined up nervously along the wall.
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He flies around in a clunky winged apparatus that looks like something from the Wright Brothers' steampunk phase.
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My hands are shaking from the combination of caffeine and nerves... not ideal when you're doing winged eyeliner.
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Their presence, and sometimes rodents, also attracts winged predators like eagles that see landfills as prime hunting ground.
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But my husband observed that they resembled the winged helmet of Hermes, a more promising image for runners.
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Other motifs recur, notably a winged or swimming arabesque, where dancers balance on one leg with arms outstretched.
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Even birds regarded as common, like red-winged blackbirds, dark-eyed juncos and meadowlarks, have experienced massive losses.
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An unusually wet year is responsible for the biblical-seeming swarm of pallid-winged grasshoppers, according to entomologists.
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An unusually wet year is responsible for the biblical-seeming swarm of pallid-winged grasshoppers, according to entomologists.
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Now, thanks to a high ponytail, thick winged eyeliner and a few trademark poses, the two are nearly indistinguishable.
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Smoky shadow, dark lashes, winged liner — you can have it all, you just have to take a new approach.
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He then drove the coffee pot to a nearby Village Pantry and winged the entire thing into the store.
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But, after arriving on his winged beast, nicknamed "The Black Dread," Aegon actually offered mercy if Hoare just surrendered.
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Another old friend, C-3PO, sends you a message explaining how to take care of your little winged creature.
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A billowing parachute-like form hangs above a grand staircase, tethered to a winged figure with rakes for hands.
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Attempts to change this arrangement have been proposed—most notably Boeing's delta-winged Sonic Cruiser in the early 2000s.
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Mother Knows BestWhen I have a red lip and winged eyeliner on, I'm a force to be reckoned with.
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"Winged Victory" is often viewed as a model of form and movement; Banerjee's "Viola" ups the ante several fold.
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It's not like people can take a stroll and hope they don't run into the winged harbingers of death.
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Beauty-wise, the star went with vibrant blue winged eyeshadow and blonde highlights in her side-swept short do.
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The winged insects may outnumber the humans in some parts of town, but it's not something to worry about.
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The craft must be as swift and long flying as conventional-winged aircraft, yet durable and safe to operate.
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Two of the methods are newer ways of creating winged liner that claim to make it easier to do.
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But the moths can be carried long distances by wind and may have winged across central Africa that way.
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Winged eyeliner will help create the villain's sharp face shape, while blue eyebrows will bring the entire look together.
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Mothman is a winged creature at the center of an iconic legend from a small town in West Virginia.
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One of the most striking illustrations is of a winged siren in the 1510 French Les abus du monde.
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The Daily Mail reports that 20-year-old Grape-kun, a winged celebrity at Japan's Tobu Zoo, died Thursday.
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With wands at the ready, they tried to capture that winged snitch of truth through the art of debate.
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They found multiple dead red-winged blackbirds, grackles, European starlings and brown-headed cowbirds in the fields, Mothershead said.
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He was attempting to compete in 22015 races this year between IndyCar, sprint cars, winged sprint cars, and midgets.
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Like the club-winged manakin, the túngara has a unique form of beauty that is not visual but aural.
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"The Silence" posits a grand evolutionary struggle between mankind and its winged tormentors, but every moment feels like regression.
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Some spat liquid into the audience or encouraged spectators to slap the exposed chests of their chicken-winged opponents.
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The album cover shows a winged, Grimes-like cartoon figure holding a candle as she apparently takes a selfie.
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To achieve the look, she applied winged eyeliner, blush, drew hearts under her eyes, and wore a pink wig.
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Pyka is taking on the largely human-powered spray business with an autonomous winged craft and, crucially, regulatory approval.
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Also dedicated to winged creatures, this bot tweets make-believe moths of all shapes, sizes, textures and iridescent colors.
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The HabaNiro expands on that electric option with butterfly-winged doors, wide-set tires, and a "shark's snout" grille.
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Mulgrew ditched a costume completely and instead created a bold winged look using orange eye shadow and black eyeliner.
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Fancy fantasy boxes, which include 3D elephants blowing flowers out of their trunks and wide-winged ladybugs, are extra.
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His near misses, including Pinehurst in 276, Winged Foot in 57 and Merion in 21988, have been well chronicled.
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In "The Triumph of Chastity," Petrarch writes, Chastitie binds the winged god, And makes him subject to her rod.
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After entering the former hat factory, my first encounter with death is a winged giraffe climbing a palm tree.
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In fact, you can zoom in all the way to the embroidered, winged logo on the car's all-leather seats.
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"This study has intriguing implications for iconic animals like the gliding 'four-winged' Microraptor that deserves further investigation," he said.
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With colorful hair, thick winged eyeliner, and a signature black heart under each eye, egirls are the ultimate cool girls.
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In Justice League, the action mostly revolves around superheroes fighting "parademons," the winged soldiers first glimpsed in Batman v. Superman.
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Tender by Sofia Samatar Sofia Samatar won widespread praise for her novels A Stranger in Olondria and The Winged Histories.
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If one of these winged syringes bites an infected human and then bites a non-infected human, the disease spreads.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — A flying machine flanked by winged horses soars over glaciers and flooded deltas.
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The Aquila, which it tested with mixed results in 2016, was a 900-pound winged aircraft made of carbon fiber.
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This look features the color gold, and she's accessorized it with a Classical winged headpiece and a chain body harness.
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Sierra Nevada Corporation is working on a small winged vehicle that glides back to Earth like the Space Shuttle did.
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This fossil of an ancient winged ant queen was recently discovered along the banks of the Flathead River in Montana.
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Scali winged out Kendrick's liner but added some edge with a gray smoky shadow smudged beneath her lower lash line.
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You're probably thinking that a bucket-winged airplane that can actually fly is some sort of tardy April Fool's joke.
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"Viola" is a 21st-century version of Pythocritos's "Winged Victory of Samothrace" (190 B.C. E.), displayed prominently at the Louvre.
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According to four contributors on Genius, the title might be a reference to Travis Scott's Lamborghini, which has winged doors.
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But adult me still felt compelled by the basic gameplay loop and the charisma of the series titular winged hero.
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Paired with black winged liner — and little else — the look evokes pop art, while managing to make Americana look modern.
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Speaking of women who can impersonate white winged doves, rock legend Stevie Nicks was next to show off a talent.
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The winged creatures are small, about the size of a kiwi, and fit easily into their blue latex-gloved palms.
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REL's sleek, winged spaceplane, called the Skylon, looks like something out of the retro-futuristic visions of old magazine covers.
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In 1854, occultist and magician Eliphas Levi sketched Baphomet as a winged man with the head of a black goat.
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A Dutch team builds a canard-winged design on a vehicle that looks like a motorcycle with two electric motors.
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We're talking about the dental floss picks that make flossing and, it turns out, crafting winged eyes that much easier.
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"Air raids," which began on a small scale in 1914, were carried out by four-winged bombers and German Zeppelins.
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Colossal winged bull statues - or lamassus - that stood guard at the entrance to a palace lie dismembered in a heap.
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He watches from horseback; acres of England stretching behind him: they drop, gilt-winged, each with a blood-filled gaze.
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A vulture picking at road kill stared as we drove by, and little red-winged blackbirds flushed from the fields.
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I winged it without a written recipe, and assembled a close copy that made an excellent match to those Valpolicellas.
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Tyler and Gigi winged it to Rotterdam, Netherlands ... where Yolanda Hadid's mother, Ans van den Herik, was laid to rest.
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In December 2011, an RQ-170 Sentinel, a smaller, bat-winged drone, disappeared after takeoff from a base in Afghanistan.
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Toward the end of our bird walk at Hammonasset Beach State Park, we got to talking about club-winged manakins.
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Sexual selection for these songs has forced male club-winged manakins to abandon a design that predates bird flight itself.
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The winged sleeping bag compartment at the bottom also has a divider to help separate part of the load, too.
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An habitual wearer of insect-themed brooches, Hale opted on Wednesday for what appeared to be a large winged beetle.
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There's also a degree of zen acceptance that comes with wearing winged eyeliner: If it smudges, then so be it.
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