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Here and there flames caught wisps of cotton, and the wisps flashed like fireflies in the day.
The last lambent wisps of the northern lights have vanished.
Microsoft announced Will of the Wisps at E3 last year.
Delicate pizzicato movements evoked the filigree wisps of Persian calligraphy.
They gathered in knots, trailing wisps like feet and tails.
Then, slowly, the men fade away into wisps of gray smoke.
You feel tragedy amassing, somehow, out of ineffable wisps of feeling.
Some of the posts feel desperate, with mere wisps of information.
Why did you decide to get rid of it for Wisps?
As it decays, wisps of sludge drip from the skeletal remains.
For example, Mars also has visible wisps of clouds in its atmosphere.
Flavors of red fruits are accented by wisps of cedar and leather.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a stunning video game.
Instead, individual notes are held until they're mere wisps of sound, acoustic vapor.
After all, don't we all have wisps of hair that can't be tamed?
The sky, streaked with wisps of unmoving cloud, was only a shade lighter.
They're like wisps of pictures, and I kinda prefer them to remain ambiguous.
Will people who haven't played Blind Forest still be able to follow Wisps?
What results is an amorphous shape formed by stars and wisps of interstellar gas.
The Peabody kayak contains wisps of human hair that were woven into its seams.
The challenge is something that Ori and the Will of the Wisps nails perfectly.
Chances are they'll be playing Ori and the Will of the Wisps together, too.
He is fifty-three, with a taut, weathered face and wisps of silver hair.
Wireless internet service providers (or WISPS) often use the technology to connect smaller communities.
The other WISPs are also for-profit, while LACBP is what's called a benefit corporation.
The boundary between tumor and brain has these delicate wisps of clear tissue, called arachnoid.
To the west hung a few red wisps, the sky starting to burn itself down.
I love a challenge, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps really brought it.
Do you consider the series, and Wisps specifically, to have an environmental theme or message?
Did Blind Forest teach you anything that you'll be applying to Will of the Wisps?
Radiant wisps dart through the air; clouds of light and color accompany curses and charms.
Melody is everywhere, but it comes in fragments and wisps, fits, starts and cacophonous bursts.
To be perfectly honest the phrase blow job still conjures stubborn memory wisps of my mother.
Aroma: Delicate wisps of peat smoke combine with aromas of honey-cured meats and vanilla pods.
The blue wisps are really electrons moving at the speed of light, forming an expanding ring.
At times her music sounds like a lullaby laced with wisps of a deep azure melancholy.
Gray wisps descend and curl around the trees and before long I am engulfed in fog.
With Ori and the Will of the Wisps, he's a cog in the larger development machine.
A Chinese flag fluttered in the sky, as wisps of tear gas drifted in the wind.
What can you tell us about the story of Ori and the Will of the Wisps?
On the other wall hang brushes with stringy human hair dangling in long wisps, their owners absent.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps: Announced in 2017, Moon Studio's platformer finally arrives next February.
And some of what he's saying is important, wisps of an origin story for hip-hop dance.
Will of the Wisps becomes addictive quickly ... If I could've, I would've gone through it one day.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps comes out on Xbox One and PC on March 11.
Working on Ori and the Will of the Wisps was an adjustment for a lot of reasons.
When Guasti joined the team, Ori and the Will of the Wisps was already pretty far along.
But too often, her memory is now clouded by the wisps of dreams she values too much.
I think we'll get some of that in Will of the Wisps, and I think that's exciting. 
When the listener focusses intently, wisps of sound can become expressive characters, silhouetted against an empty expanse.
In that case, Besson used CGI to visualize an advanced form of consciousness, giving shape to conceptual wisps.
And today at its E3 keynote, Microsoft announced a sequel, titled Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Today, however, just thin wisps of the old ice remain north of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
Wisps of mist curled through the streets in the afternoon and strafed thick stands of pine and spruce.
California's notorious coastal fog quickly set in, shrouding the launch pad in aesthetically-pleasing but functionally-irritating wisps.
His vocals become dialogues, colloquies, choirs, armies and ghostly wisps, all part of an endless search for connection.
He's a master of near-perfection, of dazzlingly lit and shot wisps of hair and tear-streaked cheeks.
Imprinted in the light of these wisps of subliming vapor are the fingerprints of a comet's chemical composition.
Since then, the creators have been working with cotton flowers, wheat ears, wisps of oat and baby onions.
We want them to pick up Ori and the Will of the Wisps and get going right off.
Baby hairs — the small wisps around your hairline — are going to be visible, whether you like 'em or not.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps will launch in 2019, Microsoft announced today at its E3 press conference.
They were things of words alone, free-floating wisps of thought, in a perpetual town meeting of unleashed opinions.
And keep things interesting in your board state with Soul of the Forest and Wisps of the Old Gods.
I got to eat wisps of pink candy that would turn to sugar crystals on my tongue and lips.
He was a specter haunting my subconscious, wisps of hair and blue wool suits always flitting through my periphery.
After a few days of not shaving, all I get are a few crunchy wisps, mostly on my neck.
He was bespectacled and balding, with wisps of graying hair plastered down the sides, jowls and a pointed chin.
When everything lines up so perfectly like it does in Will of the Wisps, it's hard to pull away.
Some of them have come from Sampha, whose first two EPs felt like rough drafts, airy wisps of melody.
At the time, Moon Studios was deep into developmenton on a sequel, Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Wearing a white baseball cap backwards, his dark hair escaped in thin wisps underneath, fading into his greying goatee.
It's silent and still, save for a breeze roiling wisps of fog between the steel braces of the tower.
Among them were Anthem, Cyberpunk 2077, Ooblets, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Battlefield V, and many, many more.
It's thought that the axion may represent an entirely new family of particles called WISPS, or Weakly Interacting Slim Particles.
Thorncroft pointed to shreds of ashen vapor that seemed to be tearing away from one another, leaving wisps between them.
It's a wild, illuminated memory palace of a book — with only a smattering of dialogue and tantalizing wisps of plot.
Flies, with their tiny foot prints, add tails and wisps onto the stains, making them look like higher-impact splatters.
He had researched WISPs before and recalled that the two things you need most are connection to fiber and a tower.
But digital currencies are just wisps of information on a computer, and computers are designed to move and copy information easily.
Only wisps of incense drifting over from the neighbors', and shreds of red paper from last night's fireworks littering the ground.
Photograph by Immo Klink for The New Yorker The sky was overcast but bright, with wisps of cloud and light flurries.
There are elements of Inception, the director's critically acclaimed and beloved heist-within-dreams film from 2010, and wisps of Memento.
"Nowhere 10" is awash with radiant wisps of cloud cover against muted blues imposed over a narrow horizon of distant badlands.
And even though wisps of tradition clung to the hours of preparation for a familiar rendition, the circumstances were less customary.
Bleeding Edge A sequel to Ori and the Blind Forest, Ori and the Will of the Wisps will be released on Feb.
The bug's body matches the wisps of the lichen so damn well that you're not even sure which part belongs to which.
When I step back from admiring the textured detail, I notice how thread from figure's edges wisps and meanders across the canvas.
The footage begins from her perspective with no dialogue and little sound beyond eerie wisps of wind, muted chimes, and dissonant chords.
Wisps of those clouds swirled and rolled around the mountain's edges, as if a Greek god were up there stirring the soup.
His hair is Elvis-ish, black and combed up, with wisps falling in front of his ears, as stand-ins for sideburns.
A group illuminated the floor with iPhones to look for the source, and saw wisps of smoke coming up through the cracks.
The teaser ends with some wisps of smoke that briefly form the distinctive eyes and mouth of Venom before disappearing into the darkness.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is exclusive to the Xbox One and Windows 10 Store, although there's no release date yet.
Ball gowns in point d'esprit and satin were singed and les smokings were, literally, smoked; a pair of waltzing extravaganzas trailed vaporous wisps.
My body reaches amazonian proportions in some sketches, while in others I am reduced down to nothing but wisps of hair and flesh.
Early wisps from "On My One," his upcoming third album (out in June), suggest he's folded some New Wave moxie into his sound.
The world of Allumette is modeled on Venice, with majestic boats drifting through wisps of cloud and cobbled bridges arching across blue sky.
The week before, two feet of snow — mostly gone now, with leftover mounds seeping foggy wisps into the saturated air — blanketed the ground.
A portmanteau of the Tupi words boi and tatá, meaning snake and fire, the Boitatá is also responsible for will-o'-the-wisps.
I played Ori and the Will of the Wisps on Xbox One using a pre-release build of the game provided by Microsoft.
When I reached down I could feel the wet wisps of hair of this being living inside me, but her heart was weakening.
He wears loose green prison-issue clothes, has a thin gray goatee and just wisps of what's left of his once-long hair.
UK was atypical in that they blended hard prog-rock with fusion and then added hallucinatory synthesizers and wisps of violin for good measure.
It could be wisps escaping at the temple, artfully arranged — the fuzzier the better; these are the perfect conditions to let static electricity thrive.
Though close by, the world's highest mountains make only a brief appearance as tantalising wisps in the early morning before vanishing into the murk.
Go to H&M or Forever 21 and you'll find wisps of bikini tops — tiny triangles of cheap fabric in small, medium, and large.
Lighter fare included a standard mixed salad and a plate of beef carpaccio topped with sliced raw mushrooms, celery, wisps of cheese and lime.
This is the same wry, peripatetic series at heart, a vision of urban life as a web of stories connected by wisps of smoke.
Gentle wisps of melody shared by the two men slowly unfolded over a drone before morphing into a flurry of imaginatively ornamented, virtuosic riffs.
Her perennial coif, with its photogenic wisps and subtle shine, obviously straightened with the generous application of heat, is the picture of elegant nonchalance.
The sequel was a huge opportunity for us to go deeper and bigger and Ori and the Will of the Wisps offers just that.
To these people, will-o'-the-wisps—flickering ghostly lights that recede when approached—weren't the effects of swamp gas caused by rotting vegetation.
The way the Japanese-born, Austin-raised chef's inspirations waft up from Kemuri Tatsu-ya and into the East Austin air in gentle, ephemeral wisps.
The company announced 52 games, 18 being launch exclusives like Halo: Infinite, Gears 5, Forza Horizon 4, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Sharp wisps of fire augment scenes that formerly were dreary and desolate, looking as if the last inhabitants inside the home are a longtime gone.
Other WISPs—both for-profit and community run—have existed around the country since the early '90s, although the tech wasn't quite where it is today.
They were able to pick out the faint filament wisps because they were energized by the bright light being thrown off by the galaxies creating stars.
A squall of rain bursts over the scene, releasing the still-fresh ink into puddles and wisps as Broodthaers doggedly keeps trying to get something down.
There is room in the gasps and wisps, the snare hits, and the wailing vocal samples for you to find whatever it is that you need.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the sequel to Ori and the Blind Forest, a gorgeous, Metroidvania-style platform adventure game released in 2015.
As a consolation prize, I looked down on the lesser summits along the ridgeline at wisps of breakaway clouds swirling and eddying against protruding rock walls.
Mr. Greenman's tossed-off, playlist-y dispatches are built upon such bare wisps of substance that it can feel like a stretch to call them essays.
In another one of Nakaya's installations, "Pathfinder," a few wisps of mist made their way across a gravel path through the woods of Ekebergparken Sculpture Park.
Persephone's Sin arrives at my table, wisps of aromatic smoke from a freshly lit sprig of rosemary still circling the rim of the low rocks glass.
There was no air conditioning, just a ceiling fan the size of a dinner plate that did nothing but move around faint wisps of hot air.
Guasti didn't want this game to have a slow opening, and suggested Ori and the Will of the Wisps focus on movement tools, instead of puzzles.
They grabbed at his hands, his shoulders, the back of his head, grazing wisps of the hair some had seen when it wasn't quite so white.
Campion's filmmaking lingers on the sensuality of this dynamic — the stiff textures of costumes, the cracks in crockery and canvases, and cold wisps of warm breath.
Sometimes the gleam faded quickly, but just as often it crescendoed into a turbulent chaotic flow, wisps of green and pink twirling across the night sky.
Unless you're constitutionally disposed to the solitude and mild anxiety of endlessly surveying a silent landscape for wisps of smoke, it's probably not the job for you.
The "Blue Marble" shows Earth as it looks from space: a blue sphere overlaid by large brown swatches of land, with wisps of white cloud floating above.
Stir in a few wisps of freshly grated nutmeg and some whiskey, to taste (but if you're anything like me, you'll want it on the stronger side).
By spinning a cotton candy cone over wisps of candy floss, festivalgoers trigger sounds and visuals that transforms a Cotton Candy Machine into an instrument for play.
"This is the same wry, peripatetic series at heart, an intoxicating vision of urban life as a web of stories connected by wisps of smoke," he added.
As prolonged drought dries water reserves across Kenya, harvesting these fleeting wisps of water vapor near Masiodo's home has been a lifeline for his family and community.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps The sequel to 2360's critically acclaimed  Ori and the Blind Forest features a much larger world and new puzzles.
Glowing white faces float in the blackness around you, connected by silver wisps of light that create a kind of spherical constellation surrounding you on all sides.
His follow-up to "Aureole" was "Scudorama" (1963), a dark work named after fast-moving clouds — he thought of the people in it as wisps of humanity.
"Honestly, I have so much rage," Ms. Case said over vegan food in Brooklyn last month, her trademark auburn hair piled high atop wisps of wizened gray.
I competed against Eitan Pilipski, who runs Snap's camera platform and whose eyebrows are gray wisps covering fast-moving practiced muscle, to see who could lift the most.
The women's unnerving, alluring beauty, the light wisps of smoke, and the richly dark, almost furry lines creates the illusion of a blurred, narcotized experience for the viewer.
Even without intervention, objects orbiting fewer than 500 miles above the ground will come down within a few decades due to drag from the uppermost wisps of atmosphere.
Teddy remembered that Bobby "began to pick up wisps directly from Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara [who] was beginning to have very serious second thoughts" about the war.
Our guide, Greta, a lovely young millennial who keeps flinging wisps of hair out of her eyes, very Kate Winslet, explains that Buchenwald was not an extermination camp.
Then the rumors started streaming in, cold wisps out from the ground: a media blackout, a hushed-up announcement—she was dead already, and they weren't telling us.
Whether it's a boss battle, a chase sequence, a puzzle, or a section that's hard to navigate through, Will of the Wisps doesn't shy away from the difficulty.
Those are the ectoplasmic wisps of the corona that scientists obsess over, and that more art-inclined observers may see as recalling the glowing halos of Renaissance painting.
It is also written in his crowded features and high color, the vocal ferocity of his anger, his tendency towards gesticulation, the straying wisps of his white hair.
Beyro planned to mask the joints between the sections with wisps of plaster—the sole human touch on an object that had a resolution of three hundred microns.
It shows 11,000 foot tall mountains and icy planes, and you can even see tiny wisps of Pluto's extremely thin atmosphere in arch-shaped lines above the surface.
They made a vertical incision down the center of her chest, touching the cautery to the blood vessels, which crackle, and release little wisps of smoke into the air.
Gold jewelry commemorating deceased loved ones contains images of gravestones, skulls and skeletons as well as wisps of hair said to have come from George Washington ($2000,000 to $12,000).
On Saturday, NASA is scheduled to launch a spacecraft to dive into outer wisps of the sun's atmosphere and gather information about how our star generates the solar wind.
Alone among the grand rabbis of the Hasidic world, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub had no ample beard, just a few short wisps of facial hair framed by long sidelocks.
The story is a pure continuation from Blind Forest; at the end of Blind Forest there's an egg, at the beginning of Will of the Wisps the egg hatches.
But more often, Holmes feels like a ghost of a movie, as if everyone involved is trying to re-create a decade-old great idea from the wisps of memory.
The images commonly associated with seances — levitating tables, wisps of smoke, orbs of light — entered the public imagination in the U.S. and U.K. during the Victorian era, the practice's height.
Will of the Wisps (Or are we calling it Ori 2?) is easily one of the best platformers of the past 10 years or so — which is saying a lot.
"This is the same wry, peripatetic series at heart, a vision of urban life as a web of stories connected by wisps of smoke," Mr. Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
A woman&aposs professionalism seems tied to her appearance, yet the PM&aposs inability to hire a tailor and comb those yellow wisps has made him one with the everyman.
Games Discussed: Hollow Knight, Resident Evil 2, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Anthem, Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel's Spider-Man, Wargroove, Witchmarsh, Fortnite, Tetris Effect, Dreams, Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Discussed: Kids, Ooblets, Knights and Bikes, Super Meat Boy Forever, Ori and the Will of The Wisps, Anthem, The Sinking City, Battlefield V, Destiny 2, Control, Ghosts of Tsushima, Cyberpunk 2077.
Still, I heard from more than a few women whose supply kits are extremely well-considered: clear Muji pouches, folding toothbrushes, sunglasses, a surprising number of Colgate Wisps, the whole deal.
Whenever I brushed my tangled mass of freshly highlighted hair, quarter-inch-long wisps the color and texture of dandelion fuzz floated into the air and landed on my bathroom counter.
I never saw Let the Right One In, but whatever wisps of a plot that were floating around in my head disintegrated the second I laid eyes on this viral video.
Unlike Earth, which has an ever-changing landscape as seen from space, on Mars only wisps of clouds move above the planet, with the occasional dust storm whirling across its surface.
Androgynous, sweat-drenched clubbers were errantly dressed in wisps of iridescent sequins, propelled down the runway by slamming techno music and supported by an inclusive cast of couples kissing in corners.
GIF: NASA/JPL-Caltech/York University These spectral wisps resemble the cirrus clouds that often form in Earth's skies, and they are likely formed of the same material—evaporating ice crystals.
Wisps of lore and scattered ruins hinted at the exact capabilities of the existential threat, but at the end of all things, you felt like nothing could fully encompass its magnitude.
The album is littered with moments of tensile release and open-air joy, but on "Second Light," a Hodge composition out on Friday, we get only wisps of memory and heartache.
Homeowners in mountain neighborhoods spend much of the day sniffing the air on their porches and looking for wisps of smoke that could be the first warning sign of a cataclysm.
She describes a Montreal childhood absorbing wisps of Haiti: her parents chatting in Creole, the way her mother danced in the kitchen, the Christmas parties with kompa music on the stereo.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a follow up to 2015's Ori and the Blind Forest, which itself was a fantastic platformer with pretty visuals and great music.
That speaks to the quality of Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which deserves to be held among the ranks of some of the best platformer games of all time.
Faces that appear to be Ulysses Grant, Warren Harding and Herbert Hoover are like wisps of memory and William Howard Taft, if that is him, is nearly impossible to make out.
After laying London down on the table, he took a moment to admire the wisps of caramel and chocolate strands by her cheeks, her ponytail dripping over the edge of the table.
She often wears her hair in a big ponytail, but today it is pulled back into an elaborate topknot, with little wisps of hair coming down behind her ears like a halo.
A hyphen—crackles and bites, burns the body to a spray of white wisps, like when the hot comb, with its metal teeth, cut close to petroleum jelly edging the scalp— sizzling.
Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, a father-and-son team of Bohemian-born glassmakers based in Dresden, Germany, were known for bending wisps of glass into detailed models of flowers and marine life.
Overhead, the sky was cerulean and the wisps of white in the sky looked more like something you would decorate a Christmas tree with, rather than something that could potentially kill us.
Earlier this year, they also tested an infrared photodiode, similar to the technology used in most solar cells but which uses warmth, not sunlight, to generate wisps of electricity in the darkness.
Herzog's "Untitled #173" (217) — wisps of white chenille stapled to the gallery wall in the faint and tattered outline of a U.S. flag — is smaller and more subdued, but no less powerful.
Three hours later there was no sign of any of the aliens, the wretched or the beautiful, except for a few blackened patches of grass and wisps of smoke that curled and died.
Ori and the Blind Forest is one of the most beautiful games for the Xbox One, and its sequel Ori and the Will of the Wisps looks like it'll be continuing that legacy.
With a fire, it's crucial to remember that just as there's good stuff going up (waves of heat and wisps of smoke), there's good stuff going down: the tastiness that melts from meat.
The wisps of conflict between Rosetta and Marie center on the controversial nature of Rosetta's style; Marie, raised to sing traditional gospel, can't quite shake the feeling that Rosetta's delivery whispers of sin.
But Dequan and his mother, who is struggling to raise two sons here on wisps of income, were unable to meet one final condition: payment of $200 in court and public defender fees.
I guess it's a kind of windowpane balloon, in a way, but its contours can be fixed nonspherically, which gives it any shape you want, including tufts and wisps and whatnot, like a cloud.
Playing with Mr. Sorey here, he often reduced Monk's song themes to scaffolds and wisps; his own chiming, splintery swing feels attested to Monk's long shadow, even in a context dominated by free improvisation.
We discuss Warzone's fun take on respawning, Ori and the Will of the Wisps and how much it builds on the first game, and our new work from home situation on today's Waypoint Radio.
Speaking via email, Mashable asked Moon Studios' executive producer Daniel Smith about what to expect from Will of the Wisps, differences in mechanics to Blind Forest, and what they're hoping this sequel will achieve.
I waved away the last gray wisps of artificial fog and exited into the crisp, clear evening air, wondering if I'd ever be good enough to fly an awesome-looking Propel Star Wars Battle Drone.
Au Wireless didn't set out to be a gold standard for local WISPs, but Wachs has made it a point to make all his proprietary information public, most of which is on Au Wireless's website.
Working with painterly precision on paper, Daniel Segrove takes the viewer through a hazy, sensitive other-world, where a snapshot of emotion can be rendered with fleeting flesh tones, wisps of hair, and disembodied limbs.
While the gentle wisps of DeMarco's voice, the twinkling synths, and the soulful undertow of the rhythm section all help to contribute to the song's aura of chill, we need to talk about the keys.
Sixty years after Dr. Parker's paper, NASA is about to launch a spacecraft that is to dive into outer wisps of the sun's atmosphere and gather information about how our star generates the solar wind.
As a sequel, Will of the Wisps manages to elevate every aspect of the first game with a few tweaks and new additions without losing the spirit that lies at the center of the series.
Now, in the space of four years, Guasti has gone from seeing his labor of love shut down to being on the verge of shipping his first game, Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
The sun was really beating down by then, and I kept seeing it all in my head: the little fan blowing wind on the back of Felicity's neck, wisps of red hair standing straight out.
So, in Ori and the Will of the Wisps we wanted to improve on that system just by having the game checkpoint very, very often, and it has, essentially, just eliminated any frustration around that.
The NYC dance-rock pioneers have always been a band that induced wisps of nostalgia for something you never even experienced in their songs––"All My Friends," and "I Can Change" are indie feels classics.
I fantasized about posting dreamy candids on Instagram of me breastfeeding on my couch wearing stylish 70s high-waisted jeans and a burnt orange bralette, wisps of my curly hair falling onto my calm, ethereal face.
Once all the satellites are out of the way, the Flyers will each deploy an innovative sail the size of two pool tables to catch faint wisps of atmosphere and drag them down to burn up.
With its high-definition camera, the satellite shows our blue marble with its wisps of white clouds and splotches of green and brown in vivid detail better than NOAA has seen with its weather satellites before.
The digits appear as wisps of steam rising from a coffee cup on the bright yellow awning, which doubles as a canopy over an unexpected patio, up a concrete ramp and jutting out into the sidewalk.
At the end of a big showdown in Manhattan's City Hall subway station, it appears that MACUSA's aurors destroyed the Obscurus, exploding it — and Barebone, who's serving as the Obscurial host body — into wisps of nothingness.
I saw this small girl get out of a battered German bubble car, dressed — I hope she will not think me ungallant — rather like one of Augustus John's gypsies, with wisps of hair flying in all directions.
NASA released the above composite image of the galaxy cluster Abell 1033 some 1.62 billion light years away this week, showing wisps of gas that appear to be arranged in the shape of Star Trek's USS Enterprise.
Things improved slightly soon afterwards, and he had to move surprisingly quickly to capture wisps of cirrus and banks of stratocumulus in stills and videos and time-lapse animations, before they started drifting away on day two.
In one section, the three women shift their weight forward and back in a hypnotic sequence of steps: Like a coven or a Greek chorus, their methodical footwork swirls across the stage like wisps of floating incense.
I pause to examine white wisps of hair braided tightly into a tail, then move along the outline of a particularly conical head to rest on the shiny raindrops articulating the surface of another man's black hood.
Even The New York Times altered the image, including once where "the children had been removed, and the dingy interior of the tent made to appear as wisps of clouds in a bright sky," Ms. Meister wrote.
A total eclipse, as the name suggests, more completely blocks our view of the sun, leaving only a tiny reddish band of light visible around the edges, called the limb, and whitish wisps radiating outward, called the corona.
Epitomizing the muddled quality of dreams, these stories — wisps of fitfully coherent narrative, each sketched in a mere two or three pages of Natsume Soseki's slim 1908 volume "Ten Nights' Dreams" — might seem unlikely grist for an opera.
The game sequel Ori and the Will of the Wisps is now due to arrive on Xbox One and PC March 11, returning players to the forest once again to guide Guardian Spirit Ori through a new adventure.
Slicked back and snugly sculpted to the head, buns are arguably at their most utilitarian on ballerinas, keeping any errant wisps at bay mid-pirouette — and on models walking the runway, where the bun has never lost its favor.
Salemme, who headed the New England family of La Costa Nostra in the early 1990s, was sitting at a table with his lawyers several feet away, with slicked-back wisps of grey hair, a brown jacket and blue tie.
Let's include new voices, not least (although not only) because our ecosystem needs them; and let's keep an eye on those gathering wisps of storm clouds on the horizon, lest we wrongly pretend they're nothing until it's too late.
Bennu contains a bounty of waterlogged minerals while Ryugu — according to papers published Tuesday in the journal Science — appears to hold only wisps of water, as if the material had been heated to hundreds of degrees and dried out.
To experience the winter grilling phenomenon of thin, bone-dry wisps of smoke curling up unhindered to the sky in front and a crystal clean open feeder fire in back may in itself make a convert out of you.
As early as 2015, Jacob Siegal was noting the similarities between Anonymous and what would soon become known as the alt-right (at that point, the alt-right had yet to coalesce, though wisps of its eventual form permeate Siegal's article).
The first thing you notice when flying into the Caribbean is the land; the swirls of mildly differing blue hues of the ocean merge by the shore like a marbleized portrait, topped with wisps of cloud leading to green mountains.
There's plenty of showmanship in crisp-tender blush prawns bathed in coral sauce made with prawn head fat and layered with jicama batons and wisps of fresh dill; frozen ricotta is dusted over the bowl, releasing a dry ice cloud.
Westbrook's face, in happy moments, is smooth and boyish, with deep dimples and a classic beauty mark on his cheek; his facial hair grows in tiny sparse wisps that suggest an eighth grader who hasn't yet learned how to shave.
But perhaps the most arresting moment was James MacMillan's "Memento" from 1994, in which wisps of a melody floated on hazy harmonies and coalesced into heaving sighs before dissolving again into ghostly strains, rendered with a kind of fierce tenderness.
You could occasionally make out wisps of the melody and the harmony, as if in X-ray, and the piece, as a whole, had logical contours and a certain grandeur, but none of it seemed to have much to do with poor Arbeau.
But the smoke of burning petroleum is far more ominous: thicker, darker, unwilling to be dispersed into light wisps by the light southern wind, the state of Oregon's singular energy dependency rising to the heavens on a back of a black horse.
Finally, as the fog from within the browning Christmas trees dissolves into the red light of the neon "Jippies Asquerosos" sign, the last wisps of artificial mist are pierced by a projector beam casting Marx's animated image on a wall painted gold.
Around the shoulders of the solstice, a month or so either side, sky watchers may be treated to a display of noctilucent clouds—bright blue wisps of extremely high-altitude ice crystals reflecting light from the newly set sun into the twilight sky.
A quartet of recorded voices — Ms. La Barbara, Ms. Bell, Randy Gibson and Nick Hallett — droned in the background underneath a live sound world familiar from the works of Meredith Monk: throat clicks, buzzing, hums, tones that shifted from wisps to operatic cries.
On the ride into central Delhi, where he sells trinkets on a street corner, he passed columns of smoke: gray-blue wisps from piles of trash, and black pillars from fields where farmers were burning the straw left over from their rice harvests.
Even the anti-spider faction would have to admit that there's very little creepiness in this video of spiders floating on the wind on wisps of spider silk so delicate that the stickiness of the air keeps them from falling to the ground.
The camera takes its time, endlessly patient as it tracks the characters' smiles and tears, the wisps of wind rustling the sugarcane fields, the smooth glamour of Charley's life in Los Angeles versus the familiar clutter of her childhood home in Louisiana.
We want fans, who are die-hards of Blind Forest, to pick up Will of the Wisps and immediately feel like, "Ah, I'm home," while at the same time, anybody who is new to the drama, have it feel fresh and exciting.
Each layer represents separate slices of time: an archaic, column-bolstered past as the background; an intermediate era of harmonious coexistence; and the current day, bodies slumped in the foreground, darkly rendered in thick layers of acrylic smeared out in clots and wisps.
If I was The Bachelorette I'd have all the guys line up while I sing "building a mystery" and then just sort of gently smack them around On this 4th I honor the gentle wisps and tender mess of this bygone affleck mop pic.twitter.
Chicken liver toast was the meal's pinnacle: a sizable "cake" of smoothly luscious pâté (that was chilled a tad too much) sharing a wooden board with grilled sourdough bread slices, red onion mostarda and crispy fried spring onion wisps — a remarkable value at $10.
Many women keep doing it, out of intense social pressure or even guilt, and every evening, across these rippled green hills where little wisps of smoke melt into the darkening sky, hundreds of menstruating women and girls trudge out of their houses into chhaupadi huts.
Golden and creamy, it's a perfect base for a tangle of thick-cut wavy noodles and generous curls of succulent smoked chicken thigh, nestled with charred cabbage and carrots and topped with wisps of scallion, garlic oil, and a house-made togarashi spice mixture.
This lack of nuance can be blamed on Mendes, who throughout seems far more interested in the movie's machinery than in the human costs of war or the attendant subjects — sacrifice, patriotism and so on — that puff into view like little wisps of engine steam.
Though January and February are pretty light in terms of new game releases, March remains packed, despite these delays, with Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Nioh 2, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Doom Eternal, and Persona 5 Royal all scheduled for that month.
Featuring literary tales and even popular songs of the time, the results are more than just illustrated texts; Sōtatsu's gold-and-silver pigments invigorate Kōetsu's fluid, black lines, while Kōetsu's wavy characters fill spaces like wisps of smoke, dancing in the air to create a subtle rhythm.
So either Mary Anne Trump prepared, like, 40 pounds of poultry, or she told her family it would take eight hours so she could just sit alone in the kitchen, watching wisps of cigarette smoke drift toward the ceiling and wondering what her life had become.
Brush away the wisps of torn Rizla, shredded beer mats, and desiccated tobacco flakes from the table top; mop up the tacky pools of spilled wine and lager; scratch all the filthy patina away, and sand off the varnish until there's just pristine wood left bare.
Consider watercolors: With their inherently delicate, even fugitive-feeling wisps of color and strange luminosity, which sometimes seems to radiate out from pigment-soaked washes, works made with watercolor on paper can feel lightweight to viewers who favor the meat-and-potatoes solidness of oil painting.
When Rihanna sat down for her April Vogue cover interview, she did it in the most Rihanna way possible: "reclining on a chaise on a veranda in the sun, taking pulls from a joint and sending wisps of smoke into the cloudless California sky," according to writer Abby Aguirre.
There is Athena Papadopoulos's "Will-o-the-wisps Licked His Lips, Lizzard Seeks a Sip of Angel's Trumpet Soup, Best Served Cold" (2016), which is a bedsheet colored electric red from hair dye, lipstick, and nail polish repurposing these items of a beauty regime to evoke family histories.
While you're hard at work creating your edible masterpiece, the final part of the dish arrives: a puck of juicy goat meat flavored with masala and coated in wiry wisps of shredded vadouvan, made by turning vadouvan paste into a solid with hydrate methyl cellulose and then grating it.
At a time when painting had died once again, and the smart money was on Conceptual Art, Mitchell showed that paint had not lost its power to communicate contradictory and elusive feelings, wisps of thought and slippery memories, tumult and calm, the tragic and joyous, often in the same work.
Vantzou and Bennett based their performances on a 90-meter-long wall drawing by the Paris-based artist Zin Taylor, interpreting minimal drawings of potted cacti, tensile clouds, and more surreal shapes as a graphical score for their sound performance, interpreting its curls, wisps, and staccato strokes as musical gestures.
The music, by Mr. Cale and Matthew Dean Marsh, is similarly rhapsodic; with a six-person orchestra accompanying behind a scrim, the dozen or so songs (or wisps of songs) about regret, alienation and even rage seem to reach for a higher plane in which disaster is transmuted into its opposite.
CreditCreditChristian Hansen for The New York Times It was a warm Sunday morning, the breeze sweeping aside the last wisps of summer, and 31 students from Pelham Gardens Middle School in the Bronx had signed up to spend the day indoors, at a showcase for New York City's public high schools.
Ascending redwoods in northwestern California, he found trunks wrapped in blankets of fuzzy, grass-green moss; twigs covered by whimsical chartreuse lichen wisps; and in places where they could eke out a precarious roothold, a variety of saplings and bushes — currant, huckleberry, hemlock and more — some of which had epiphytic communities of their own.
"PH-266" (1949) is predominately green, with black wisps that give the green the appearance of being darkened by saturation; a shiny red form tears through the center of the image and rusty brown sinews branch out from it; yellow and salmon-hued forms cling to the action from the edge of the frame.
And for someone who manipulates shade and tone as deftly as she does, it's impressive that her sense of compositional structure is just as strong — which can be seen in the black and white print "Anniversary" (2016), which depicts what may be dandelion wisps wafting to the foreground to become a garden of human eyes settling onto a bone-white ground below.
His signatures were all there — hook-and-eye closures on fluted leather or python minidresses; fluid jackets; Jane Eyre silhouettes (for governesses at the Hard Rock Academy anyway); boned bustiers and hip-slung trousers; even two ball gowns trailing wisps of gothic romance — but they had the serenity that comes from not needing to be a buzz-making machine anymore.
For his staging of the choral work, which came to the Mostly Mozart Festival this week, Carlus Padrissa of the Catalan theater collective La Fura dels Baus depicted that chaos with projections of wisps of clouds and cosmic dust coming together and breaking apart, as a flock of white weather balloons began to form into something suggestive of DNA molecules.
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As they discuss the 1964 killing of Kitty Genovese and the 38 witnesses who supposedly did nothing — a number that came from a New York Times article that has since been called into question — two actors in white coats fill a whiteboard that spans the entire stage with statistics, charts, cartoon faces and even wisps of smoke (from a related experiment).
On the new EP "Arrive Without Leaving" he collaborates with Arji OceAnanda on flutes, percussion and mbira and with the Texas electronic trio Dallas Acid, who edited a six-hour group improvisation into the 36 minutes of music on the EP. The imperturbable rhythmic pulse comes from the zither, as washes of synthesizers and wisps of flute melody only enrich the music's much-needed serenity.
Then he turns to other dim sum items under his purview: tender minced chicken and onion dumplings tickled with curry powder; rolls of blistered scallion pancakes with wisps of braised beef peeking through; and sweet sesame-topped hand pies called shaobing, baked from dough stretched thin and painted with oil and lard, and folded into hot pockets that spray bits of crust, like confetti, with every bite.
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By and large, these items felt like obvious candidates to make the leap from small audience to large, though in some cases the handmade feel of the objects felt like obstacles to scaling a business — like the lovely oversize hot-pink perfectly knit scarf that had an almost serpentine luxury, or the jewelry by Bagavundas in which thin wisps of silver or brass were wrapped around thread spools ($65 to $115).
Small and pumpkin-shaped, like miniature bell peppers, they can be found in deli cases stuffed with cubes of provolone and wisps of prosciutto, on antipasto platters at weddings and funerals or suspended in vinegar in big jars at the sub shop, hot and sweet at once, with a zing of sour acidity that makes them an ideal topping for a sandwich of cured meats and salty cheese.
So you get moments like this one with Rudolph and Stone, tapping on butter tubs in unison and singing Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend" using Erato's arrangement, their voices intertwining like wisps of smoke: The second the duo hums its last note, the two break into huge grins, like they can't believe their luck at getting through the tune in one piece, or that they got to perform it together.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker I loved the "pot-au-feu"—a salty, sweet, buttery mélange of tender maitake, trumpet, yellowfoot, and oyster mushrooms in a rich umami broth, topped with chips of dehydrated mushroom purée and wisps of parsley—and the crackly-skinned medium-rare wedge of duck, accompanied by Tokyo turnips, a quenelle of whipped sweet potato, and a pale-green spoonful of yogurt flavored with fig-leaf oil, which tastes slightly of coconut.
Hokusai: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, compactly presented in a handsome slipcase, opens up like a nigh-on infinitely expandable concertina of a book, in wave after wave after wave of images of daily life as it proceeded in the eye of that dreamily cloud-wreathed sacred mountain: a junk converted into a home is moored amongst reeds; a woman with her babe in the shadow of a lumber yard takes time out to admire smoke wisps encircling the snowcap… This magnificent suite of woodblock prints feels as homey as it is exalted.

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