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  1. past tense of weave
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Once you have an account, Wove will make recommendations of companies — other Wove users — to work with based on their market and/or customer demographic.
Here's an example of a hypothetical partnership born out of Wove: A dog-walking startup like Wag logs onto Wove and is matched with Ollie, a dog food startup.
Despite the short notice, Strahan expertly wove in another pun.
Father wove her limbs in and out of the spokes.
A D.J. wove together electronic music and familiar pop hits.
She wove a story that was both personal and historical.
He also wove his own family members into the story lines.
The legal challenge wove its way through the courts for years.
Bethesda, Maryland, was gripped by the story that Brittany Norwood wove.
One disembodied voice wove its way through the years of psychosis.
In 2017, the authorities say, the three wove an irresistible yarn.
He wrote about how the show wove itself into their lives.
His rising shot from the right circle wove through heavy traffic.
Castellani wove bits of his own family history into the book.
Mr. Menard worked the ash wood; Lou Ella wove the seats.
A dancer wove her way through a bar, muttering about kittens.
The black and white phones could look something like the Wove Band from Polyera: The Wove Band uses graphene and e-ink technology similar to a Kindle, which is what will make up Moxi Group's smartphone.
As the songs came together, we wove them into that main storyline.
They wove fan practices into the internet's core, helping to shape contemporary
Instead, she suggested that the women who wove them should showcase them.
It's a principle they wove into the DNA of the United States.
Tehuana headdresses and ribbons crowned the hair she wove into Indigenous-styled plaits.
An open network, the internet, connected our devices and wove our digital world.
Instead, I wove a fabric of unconventional friendships, many which I still maintain.
Ordinary people performing very human deeds that wove into a tapestry of solidarity.
I wrapped yarn around my calves and thighs and wove myself into a net.
They appeared as flying fireflies, as the bicyclists bobbed and wove in choreographed patterns.
Me, I just sat back and marveled at the tangled, interlocking web he wove.
During the reception, a D.J. wove Arab music into a soundtrack of American pop.
I thought he actually, you know, took the evidence and wove a coherent story.
Narrow channels of water wove throughout the complex, leading visitors along the circulation paths.
Hunters is cut from the same cloth that Quentin Tarantino wove into Inglourious Basterds.
The show also wove that idea together with Dany's identity as a rape survivor.
The two women wove the disparate threads of their exposure to coding, knowledge of public assistance and awareness of the red tape that people were dealing with in Chicago and wove it into the tapestry that would become the mRelief set of services.
How we wove all of that in was up to the writers and the directors.
And over time, we gradually wove that idea into the bedrock foundation of our story.
Sometimes she wove blooms between rows of colorful ribbons; other times she wore them alone.
The special deliberately wove the Kardashian-Jenner women into an emotionally vulnerable, but united, front.
The latter affixed his hands to the wall, while the former wove through the crowd.
Meghan edited Daniel Berehulak's photos into a visual sequence, and Manny wove the narrative together.
In semistaged excerpts from "Nine Doors," Ms. Shyu wove together a dizzying variety of moods.
We wove back into the city center, and they dropped me off the Bund Hotel.
You wove a single string of brightly colored bulbs into the pine tree out front.
Papers openly aligned with political parties, and journalists often wove their opinions into their articles.
Electric motorbikes with drivers tucked behind quilts wove around a cart filled with giant leeks.
In a corner of the bureau, Ben Franklin, Middle Atlantic correspondent, wove the material together.
Circus performers in colorful, intricate costumes danced atop elevated platforms and wove throughout the crowd.
Honking at hesitant pedestrians, standing drivers wove turret trucks in and out of the aisles.
She copied the letters, reinforced them, and wove them into finger traps to complete the work.
Oscar Wilde, another literary celebrity, wove the details of his life and homosexuality into his works.
Wove helps DTC companies share anonymized customer data with each other so they can target better.
"They're hardy," he said of the bees as we wove our way, gingerly, through tall cactuses.
He wove his way through traffic and somehow flipped a layup through for his 4723th point.
Wedding guests mingled, periodically looking over their shoulders as the bride wove through the protesting crowds.
As the siblings wove through traffic to the hospital, Jessica tried to explain what had happened.
These two very different ideologies wove together to shepherd the country for the past 10 years.
" Likewise, a Transportation Department spokesman said the report wove "together a web of innuendos and baseless inferences.
The first factory opened in 2321 in Derby, England, where it wove silk on the River Derwent.
David Finch, a professor specializing in marketing, participated in that recent debate and wove a splendid web.
A standout was Linda Vallejo's "Datos Sagrados," which wove together mesmerizing pictographs with data about Latino immigration.
Dr. Thiyam Suresh Singh, her would-be host, wove through the crowd and approached Ms. Sharmila's window.
She wove past the packed crowd lining up for $2 Pabst Blue Ribbon cans and slipped backstage.
He then wove the rope through a hook in the ceiling, she claimed, which prevented her from escaping.
It was both the life he led, and the story that he wove with his music and words.
Either way, Meyers pulled off these bold jokes precisely because he wove the audience reaction into his monologue.
In addition, Sorkin wove in hot-button issues and made his characters smart and passionate about their calling.
Kasich wove in details of his tenure in Ohio and defended his choice to expand Medicaid under Obamacare.
They're made with chunks of raw wool with raw thread that I wove and wrapped around the dolls.
The Israelites took the transgender trope from their surrounding cultures and wove it into their own sacred scripture.
To develop a marketing partnership with Wove, a company has to sign up and pay an annual fee.
In Pensacola, he wove this argument into a call for voters to support the GOP in Tuesday's elections.
Before his sci-fi opus Metropolis, Fritz Lang wove a tale of life, love, and death called Destiny.
The manufacturing of textiles, for example, relied on networks of independent farmers who spun fibers and wove cloth.
His father taught him to weave as a child; he even wove the backpack he took to school.
Hunters is cut, somewhat roughly, from the same fairy-tale cloth that Quentin Tarantino wove into Inglourious Basterds.
About 3,000 students, many carrying white flowers, wove through hundreds of uniformed police officers to get to class.
And where other painters were careful to create repeating patterns in the lacework, Rembrandt wove a freestyle design.
He educated himself about criminal justice issues and wove them into his stump speech as well as his platform.
Ithaca Audio comprehensively wove together 348 rockstars, 84 guitarists, 44 drummers and 64 songs into one anthological rock mashup.
He wove his boffins into business units, turning a cycle of self-assessment and improvement into the default pattern.
According to federal prosecutors—who were led by Assistant US Attorney Louis Freeh—the groups wove a globalized web.
The hymns became less prominent as Mr Glass wove other music into the fabric of Mr van Hove's production.
For example, DTC laundry brand Frey uses Wove to share lookalike audiences with other brands, Adweek reported in May.
There was a section dedicated to indigenous Brazilian culture, in which you used hanging ropes, which dancers wove together.
The screens displayed animations of quadcopters that looked vaguely drunk as they wove through the sky toward landing pads.
She inserted some sort of wire into an incision in my bicep and wove it up near my heart.
Many students wove in literary devices that made these stories just as dreamy as the moon and stars themselves.
A member of Jauregui's team wove through their tables to let them know she was speaking just behind them.
Through the scores for the seven films of the Jedi saga, the composer John Williams wove the same leitmotif.
She really encouraged me to tell the story in relationships, and how those relationships wove into my decisions in life.
I just wish the ongoing stories that flit in and out of the season wove together a bit more smoothly.
The best references wove the tapestry of the different films together without the movie itself even acknowledging they were happening.
In addition, his father knitted hammocks, wove baskets to collect rice, and made woven fans to fight Urabá's Caribbean heat.
You know, the software that plumbed the internet for all its commonalities and wove a fever dream collage of images?
" For an intense stretch of 30 seconds, singers wove in and out of each others' harmonies to just sing "n-----.
Visitors can gather and watch as a tour guide shows them how ancient CHamoru people wove baskets and made fire.
The jam grew and broke into multiple subjams, which wove themselves back together into something bigger and then bounced around.
Sweat trickled down his brow as Dr. El Chaar, 46, wove through barrels of radioactive waste and into enemy territory.
Mukherjee hooked me with how he wove the lives of his group with facts about medicine today and physician burnout.
To Ms. Ridgway, the curator, the political backdrop against which Ryggen wove her tapestries suggests painful parallels with the present.
They ran daringly in and out of passing lanes, wove multilayered combinations, and pinged the ball with confidence and intent.
Spade's image, as conveyed through her signature handbags and other designs, wove together threads of whimsy, optimism and merry mischief.
She seamlessly wove political and social commentary into her novels, relying on her real-life experience to connect with readers.
That night, Maddow wove a narrative that capably connected Trump's new scandal to the one he had just shaken off.
She wove her journey with cancer into comedy and stories, which she shared on stages around Los Angeles and beyond.
My respect for the taxi drivers who negotiate near-death experiences daily only grew as Bassam wove his way through.
Hazard wove his way past Koscielny and then outmuscled Shkodran Mustafi before slotting a low shot past goalkeeper Petr Cech.
And we took it — and the other devices that followed — and wove it deep into the fabric of our daily lives.
My Uber wove through the convention traffic of Lyon, the culinary capital of France where the Rhône and Saône rivers tangle.
Ad-tech firm Samba TV has acquired Wove to help advertisers use first-party data in targeting and measuring TV ads.
As usual, "Succession" expertly wove together its fictional narrative with references from the real world happenings at the Sun Valley conference.
Steve Bechtel Jr., Warren's grandson, wove ties to Richard Nixon that proved lucrative after Nixon won the White House in 1968.
Some saw a larger conspiracy at work, one that wove together testing and charter schools, another element of the reform movement.
They say sourcing and closing a deal with another company on Wove is as easy as sending a Facebook friend request.
But our favorite Spider wove a poisonous web, and it seems very possible that he was trying to poison Dany's food.
With clear character development and excellent pacing, they wove short narratives about taking leaps of faith and finding freedom in fearlessness.
It could have been mind-numbingly repetitive but actually proved charmingly inventive, as they wove, ruffled, striped and flower-encrusted it.
A solo flute (the elegant Brandon Patrick George) wove echoes of Brahms's classic Lullaby into a series of increasingly agitated flourishes.
That is the outline of Kosinski's story, as well as it can be separated from the myths he wove around it.
"Changes," Band of Gypsys, 22018 When Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in 1968, several strands of neighborhood tradition wove together.
Pen-and-ink patterns of wildflowers wove their way over raw linen suits, and botanical prints grew on airy silk dresses.
On a recent day, clusters of women wearing hijabs wove around Guraidhoo's candy-colored shops, which sell knickknacks imported from Thailand.
Pacing in front of a few dozen people, scribbling phrases and stick figures on a whiteboard, he wove a dark tale.
And along the floor she wove a mylar petate — an ancient mat used by indigenous peoples in Mexico and Central America.
An avid music fan, Krueger posted about Bruce Springsteen and other rock stars on Twitter and wove David Bowie into his lectures.
Others wove through the crowd to meet friends, balancing drinks from the bar and plates full of buffalo wings and beef sliders.
With this range of materials, Kramer attempts to get at the often-contradictory and complex strands that wove through Cannon's brief life.
The electronics wove in and out of polyrhythmic jazz and swing arrangements conceived mostly by Justin Goldner, her musical director and bassist.
Ms. Ciment wove the F.B.I. project into her novel "Heroic Measures," about a painter and his wife living in a Brooklyn brownstone.
In it, Friedländer deftly wove an account of Nazi policies with records of the daily life of Germans and testimony from victims.
Van Assche, who used to be the menswear creative chief for stablemate Dior, also wove bold reds and pinks throughout the collection.
There were traditional markets where men made ropes from plant fibers and women sold embroidered clothing and wove rugs on traditional looms.
Wove then negotiates the terms of the partnership, develops the promotional materials and ultimately determines how well that partnership bolstered the businesses.
She wove red fabric through the worn threads of an old rug and planned a similar fix for a ripped fishing net.
One of your female classmates recalled that DKE brothers ransacked women's rooms, stole their undergarments and wove them into a large flag.
It was Patrick Robinson, who wove through the Vikings on a 753-yard interception return for a touchdown that revived the building.
On "Sport," the album's opening track, he wove a boasting first-person narrative about street hustling, cool and deliberate but adamantly paced.
Jemisin wove in magical elements, but she systematized them so thoroughly that they felt like scientific principles—laws of an alternative nature.
Witnesses described people screaming and running for their lives as the van driver wove back and forth just after 5:30 p.m.
And as they expressed anger and fear, they wove in personal tales of a mail-order Thanksgiving turkey and an unhappy goldendoodle.
Steamships also radically altered travel; George Barker wove an elegantly steamy romance from a ship churning toward people in port, circa 1886.
We quickly left on a bus and wove our way around some huge smoky fires, which sadly cost many Iives and homes.
Together, they wove an image of the Virgin Guadalupe—drawn onto paper made of plant fiber and yucca plants—through the border fence.
A Deborah Butterfield horse still sits on the lawn in the hillside garden, near where Dougherty wove his enormous sculptures from found sticks.
And so he wove a web of Empsonian doubleness and interlineated meaning into a Cold War "text" that was brutally simple in intention.
This past May, fashion-inflected performance art wove its way through the crowds and Arcosanti architecture, and musical artists commingled with event attendees.
The intention is to set the work in historical context, and to show how Hitler wove truth with half-truth and outright lie.
He wove through cars and trucks at speed, cantered over curbs, and gunned down sidewalks, a hornet's cloud of other scooters around him.
" In Jean-Michel Basquiat's 1982 work "Moses and the Egyptians" he wove in phrases like "staff into serpent trick" and "water into blood.
Back in my Catskills studio, I wove that fabric through their printed faces, bringing their DNA, their sweat, their hair, into the portraits.
The Asia Society Museum's latest exhibition proves that India's modern artists wove their own way through abstractionism as their country changed around them.
She reminds us that Philomela, whose tongue was cut out after she was raped, wove a tapestry portraying the crime and her assailant.
She moved to a commune in the country where everyone brewed their own beer, grew their own vegetables, and wove their own clothes.
She loved the English canon, hated its implacable maleness and wove that love and hatred into the warp and weft of her masterpieces.
When the back flippers wove between the whirlpools made by the front flippers, they could use that excess energy to move more efficiently.
It is not in dispute that he wove the families of young boys into his life with gifts and glimpses of starry limelight.
The action was at times heart-pounding, as a suspect wove through residential streets and accelerated to more than 100 miles an hour.
In laying out the pages, Bee kept the format of Howe's poetic stanzas and wove her black-and-white drawings around the text.
Sure, he wove a bit to one side or the other, but, in these comments, Gates has no allegiance to the FBI or Apple.
His smash "Oliver Twist" wove through the 250,000-strong crowd at London's official New Year's Eve fireworks display right at the end of 2011.
MALIBU, California — Even as flames licked the driveways across the street, snaked up the palm trees overhead, and wove in the distance, they stayed.
The bongo drums had synchronized, the beat bobbing up and down in tandem, while the maracas and hand-claps wove together to support them.
It is a far cry from her previous life in Venezuela, where she wove colourful bags and hammocks for which the Wayuu are known.
Guth then wove these ribbons into a synthetic blonde braid almost 1,800 feet long, which is hung in swags from hooks on the ceiling.
There was Genia's long wingspan, his powerful stride, and the cool sweep of his stick as he wove the puck between other players' feet.
Another unknown company, Polyera, claims to be working on a similar bracelet product called Wove, based on its own internally developed "Flexible TFT" technology.
One afternoon, when Slimani was eight, her teacher told the tale of a spider that wove a web to protect Mohammed from his enemies.
Each of us should consider the principles and values the Founders wove into America's DNA and how our government is framed in their image.
In his final months at Adelanto, Cruz said he resorted to bartering, trading shoes he wove out of plastic bags for ramen and cookies.
They wove in and out of campaigns and car-pooled together to Georgetown University's law school, from which they both earned degrees in 1976.
Burle Marx painted on canvas, wove tapestries, and crafted jewelry, but he is inscribed in Brazil's history as the country's most influential landscape designer.
Models wove their way around dancing performers, who writhed on the floor wearing second-skin suits and were connected to the ceiling with wires.
Los Angeles (CNN)A well-dressed woman wove around clusters of sleeping people on a Los Angeles sidewalk and flashed a high-voltage smile.
Long before the trees were used to line our boulevards, Native Americans ate their dates and wove their fronds into sandals, baskets and roofs.
Beyond the whopping 5 minutes or so of direct discussion, many candidates wove climate into their mini-stump speeches and answers on other topics.
An icon created from the fragments of identity she claimed for herself that wove together her Indigenous background, her communist politics, and her fluid sexuality.
"[Toklas] wove recipes into the recollections of people, places, and events," Doris Witt, author of 2004's Black Hunger: Soul Food and America, writes me.
Tanabe Chikuunsai IV, a third-generation Japanese bamboo master, wove together a site-specific installation, which takes up much of a 10-meter-tall gallery.
Malallah, who was then living in Iraq, before moving to London in 2006, wove portraits of the victims from burnt canvas, based on family photos.
White fingers of fog rushed alongside his building, and startled Graham as they wove themselves into a soft, cold blanket that entirely obscured his view.
Prabal Gurung, for example, cited Gloria Steinem and female empowerment as the starting point for his spring collection and wove resonant quotations into his lines.
The book wove together science, history, literature, philosophy and case studies and remains one of the best philosophical meditations on the age of biological psychiatry.
Morrison wove everything from African literature and slave folklore to the Bible and Gabriel Garcia Marquez into the most diverse, yet harmonious, of literary communities.
I wove through the hordes of cyclists and morning traffic and arrived as news of the attacks was blaring from a television in the lobby.
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As an English major from the 20th century, I was dazzled by how gracefully this theme wove its way through the fabric of the puzzle.
Subtly subversive and slightly decadent, fall fashion wove together the best of traditional men's and women's wear to craft a look that defied gender conventions.
Lisa Bielawa's "My Outstretched Hand" wove variegated, at times voluptuous choral textures around the 1901 memoirs of Mary MacLane, the radical freethinker of Butte, Montana.
Behind a partition was the club's kitchen, so while comedians performed, waiters wove in and out carrying plates to attendees of a jazz show upstairs.
It wove around the temple in a maze-like fashion before eventually passing through the entrance and falling down into a hole in the floor.
Tentacles reached out from their shells and wove their way into enormous variety of creatures which eventually became the octopus, cuttlefish and squid we know today.
A former president, Liamine Zéroual—himself pushed out by the army in 1999—recently wove a tale of intrigue in a letter to an Algerian newspaper.
A whirring musical background, like insects in a lower pitch, wove through the performance, sometimes overwhelming the spoken word, which proved less interesting than the visuals.
In his article curiously titled, "Time for Peace in the Caucuses," Nasimi Aghayev wove an intricate tale of two countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, locked in conflict.
The Spurs ended up with the ball and wove a sequence of passes toward the basket before securing an open 3-point attempt for Patty Mills.
Mr. Timberg's best-known book, "The Nightingale's Song," wove together the lives of five of his fellow Naval Academy graduates who went to war in Vietnam.
Mr. Saipov wove a deadly path on a stretch usually bustling with commuters, runners and cyclists, drawn by the downtown offices nearby or the shimmering river.
Here, he wove a story about faith and the hypocrisy of supporting Trump into his answer why the state's abduction and detainment of children was unjust.
The women who wove these fabrics are the exhibition's unsung heroes, along with the courtesan's attendants, who combined the patterns with a flair for unexpected harmonies.
Mitchell Marner wove his way through Boston's defense on a one-man rush and got off a clean shot from just outside the face-off circles.
As my own versions of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha, they became the fabric that wove together every job, every heartache, every anger and every hope.
Roughly three decades after the New Deal, President Lyndon B. Johnson spearheaded the Great Society, which wove the government even deeper into the nation's social fabric.
But first, through their leafy, dappled shade wove a flood of very pretty gardeners in woven raffia skirts, fecund with blooms, under crisp sky-blue shirting.
One of those is the impression he gave — or maybe I should say the illusion he wove — of not caring too much about what people thought.
As Page wove his way through the holiday crowd, he talked about his troubles, raising his voice to be heard above a Salvation Army bell-ringer.
Pieces of cloth such as the chieftain's cloak can tell both dark and light stories about the people who wore them, and the people who wove them.
Trombly, who primarily works with textiles, unraveled the threads of a canvas painting by Golob Gelfman, then re-wove them back in, creating a gently textured work.
A company called Annin Flagmakers wove the flags out of rayon, and each one cost NASA a paltry $5.50 (more than $33.00 today when adjusted for inflation).
Advancing from the right of midfield but using predominantly his left foot, Saúl wove between five Bayern opponents as if they were flagpoles on a slalom course.
She recounted the events of her childhood in her first book, "The Jewish Soul on Fire" (20063), which wove her life story together with her religious views.
Then he headed to Stamford Hill, a traditionally Hasidic Jewish community, where he wove around men in towering fur hats, capturing snatches of their conversations in Yiddish.
On her cue they played a variety of instruments — glasses filled with water, triangles, other hand percussion — as she wove a melody throughout the pooling communal sound.
"One of our defining pillars as a company is to honor and respect people and the planet," Brad asserted as we wove through the loft-like space.
A long driveway wove past golf greens to reach the Park Hyatt Aviara entrance, and I thought it looked like an understated Mediterranean estate buried in palms.
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — Commuters on bicycles and motorbikes wove through traffic in this West African city wearing face masks to protect their lungs — but not against coronavirus.
The artist Roberto Burle Marx painted on canvas, wove tapestries, and crafted jewelry, but he is inscribed in Brazil's history as the country's most influential landscape designer.
When the act moved to New York in the late 90s, Mx. Bond wove humor with empowering political statements and frank talk about race and other issues.
The 19-year-old rookie William Byron wove through the final two laps and held off Paul Menard to win the Nascar Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis.
We wove through these paths to a little house that felt like a storage space, filled with artifacts and masks covered in cloths and wrapped in newspaper.
We told stories about our lives, of our friends' lives, our sisters' lives, our mothers' lives, and from that fabric, Annie and Heidi wove this incredible script.
Nine years of immersive research led to "Thy Neighbour's Wife", in which he wove histories of pornography and obscenity law with lurid tales of sex gurus and swingers.
When they came back, Ye, Amanda Pisetzner, Cameron Dennis and Kimmy Gorden (with a big assist from our insanely hard-working post team) masterfully wove it all together.
Whereas "Flights" wove several plot-strands into a patchwork meditation on travel, exile and the quest for home, "Drive Your Plow" adopts—but subverts—a more conventional genre.
Actresses Felicity Jones and Rachel Brosnahan looked on from the front row, as the models wove their way through human towers formed by the troupe of female acrobats.
With the notable exception of some desserts that Elwyn Boyles, Anna Bolz and their pastry team elegantly wove together, I couldn't say that about many other recent dishes.
The first week of Guzmán's trial featured a lot of drama, as expected: Prosecutors and witnesses wove an elaborate tale of drug smuggling, underground tunnels, and assassination attempts.
I actually made a chart a few years ago that wove together technological advances, changing ways on the internet and the cyberbullying tragedies and problems we've seen arise.
By contrast, Zosha Di Castri's "Patina" wove contemporary preoccupations — with microtonal shadings and the relation of noise to music — in a score tense with wild fluctuations in temperament.
He cut down large palms and briskly wove them into a backpack, which he stuffed with the dripping meat and strapped to the outside of his girls backpack.
He'd have to become the Stammerer, or the Pious, or the Universal Spider (that was Louis XI, 1423-83, who apparently wove a lot of plots and conspiracies).
To test that type of twistron, the researchers wove the yarns into a shirt, and it generated small but usable amounts of electricity just from the wearer's respiration.
After rebranding earlier this year and scrapping pretty much their whole mobile ads business, Wove, formerly known as TapFwd, has a fresh plan to disrupt the marketing industry.
An antitrust scholar and a former dean of the Georgetown University law school, he wove in and out of government, private law practice and academia over his career.
Amorepacific, a South Korean beauty conglomerate of 28 brands, wove attendees through a multistationed testing tour, with a representative explaining the benefits of products at each brand stop.
It's a good one — the theme crept up on me, at least, and I was duly impressed with how slickly the theme answers wove themselves into the grid.
But there was something impenetrable about it — from its provocative, booming title to the way it wove many years' worth of writer Jonathan Hickman's storytelling into its bones.
The lens did not waver as stewards raced to tackle the interlopers; it did not flicker as one ducked and wove and made it through the impromptu cordon.
Walmart: The massive retailer wove together scenes from familiar science-fiction films in a manner that piggybacked on all the movie ads we see during the Super Bowl.
"I used old wire coat hangers to create hooks and loops that I wove fabric around and created valances and curtain panels," she explained to Vogue in 20153.
Others wove elaborate conspiracy theories that NBCUniversal, an investor in Vox, was using Mr. Maza to drive viewers and advertisers away from YouTube and toward its own TV platform.
Ali, who is Muslim, wove his own experience, the current political climate of the United States, and his film into a message about American empathy, or the lack thereof.
"And people are actually waiting two hours!" exclaimed the front-desk hostess, as we wove through a crowd of well-dressed patrons clustered around the central, horseshoe-shaped bar.
The lake had given Mainakinay and his ancestors everything—they drank from it, bathed in it, fished in it, and wove mats and baskets and huts from its reeds.
We followed the steep path downhill from the town's walls, then into a woodland where it wove past young walnut trees and a seemingly abandoned center for pig breeding.
Wove, which works with direct-to-consumer brands like Frey, Plated, and Parachute, helps advertisers anonymously share data that's used for ad targeting in email and social media campaigns.
Keystone is back to his usual garb, with the addition of a military-looking camouflage cap he's picked up somewhere and an orange string bracelet Knitsy wove for him.
When a pair of companies express mutual interest, Wove handles the execution and measures the effectiveness of the partnership with its suite of digital tools built into the platform.
With a light touch, Ms. Bode wove together family history and political history: Khadi cloth represents the resurgence of domestic cloth manufacture to India, a cause championed by Gandhi.
And so, for better or for worse, painting clung on, the abstract kind and the figurative kind, and the kind that wove its subtle way between the two impulses.
In the only fully solo set, Anaïs Maviel accompanied herself on the kamale ngoni harp on Wednesday, plucking a steadily flowing background that her mellow voice sinuously wove around.
Vogue devoted an entire profile to Pol and her lavish parties, which often featured magicians, acrobats, and servers who would dance as they wove around the crowds with tea trays.
So Lucasfilm waited weeks, and wove it into an announcement that reverberated like a Death Star explosion: J.J. Abrams and Empire Strikes Back legend Lawrence Kasdan would write it instead.
I often think about the seeds that some black women slaves snuck with them and wove inside their braids before they were shipped like cargo during the transatlantic slave trade.
Found on peasant blouses and frilly skirts, there were a few prints that wove in more obscure Disney characters like Bambi's forest friends and a handful of the 101 Dalmatians.
They crowded around each others' phones and tablets to read the document that they were editing, a branch manifesto that wove together threads on intersectionality, reproductive justice, and anti-capitalism.
Tuesday's Google I/O keynote paraded the usual new hardware and software, but the biggest development was the emphasis on privacy that the company wove through each of its rollouts.
One of the first inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Berry wove together beguiling narratives, fusing rhythm and blues with country and western — and transfixing the nation.
Snax knew one hit would take him down so he opened fire and wove back and forth, dodging every single shot from Pyth, whittling him down for the round win.
WHEN THE Supreme Court decided in June that it was ill-suited to policing partisan gerrymandering, Chief Justice John Roberts wove in a faint silver lining for fans of democracy.
One mill specialized in a playful, curly faux lamb fur that she wanted for a trench and pillows; another wove a sleek, long faux fox perfect for pull-through scarves.
He wove through traffic and hit the off-balance shot, showing glimpses of the moves that had made him an elite player and the top pick in the 233 draft.
", she gracefully emphasized the importance of inclusion, and in making a statement about creating and filling opportunities, hilariously wove in her Snatch Game catchphrase (snatchphrase?) "any hole is a goal!
Mr. Bong wove suspenseful tales involving people whom South Koreans could easily recognize: cynical local cops and ordinary people swept up in ​impossible situations while the state offered little help.
Joggers wove around officers on foot patrol, and a family of tourists decided to walk around the park rather than through it on the way to a museum Wednesday morning.
The funnel cloud that wove ominously through the densely populated Dallas-Fort Worth region on Sunday night produced maximum winds of 140 miles an hour, the National Weather Service said.
The broken partnership came as a shock to Marvel fans, who have taken to Holland's portrayal of the webslinger and how successfully Marvel wove the character into its filmic universe.
Organizers said that some 20,33 people had participated in the protests, which started from the Colosseum and wove through parts of downtown Rome, blocking traffic and shutting down public transportation.
"They just destroyed Syria, you know?" my driver in Beirut told me, quietly, as he wove through the city's streets, signaling each lane change with a blast of his horn.
"That's the way I felt about her and that's the way I wove her into the story: a family member who had a keen eye and sharp mind," Dash tells me.
Ms. Abubakar gracefully wove through the crowded, chaotic Monday Market in the middle of the city as though she had wheels instead of feet under her long orange and yellow dress.
The 18th century saw the creation of wove paper: a smooth paper, without the ribbed pattern created by traditional wire molds, which artists like Turner used to create dramatic new effects.
Born in Ethiopia, Ms. Jernberg wove a keening Ethiopian folk song into her own assemblage of virtuosic vocal tricks: yelps, croaks and hums evocative of birds and of early Meredith Monk.
In reporting on their possible health benefits, he also wove in his personal experiences with the drugs, and the testimonies of dozens of other people alongside the latest data and rhetoric.
In his first novel for adults, "Doubtfire" (1967), Mr. Nye wove the story of Joan of Arc and mythic characters into the fantasy life of a teenager suffering an identity crisis.
In closing arguments, Seth Shute, an assistant district attorney, alluded to witness testimony that McKnight had wove in and out of traffic, cutting off Gasser and others off at high speed.
Inspired by the creations of artists like Judith Scott, who wound and wove layers of yarn around ordinary objects, children will use a variety of materials to make their own sculptures.
Officer William Johnson of the Chandler Police Department described in a June report how the driver of a Chrysler PT Cruiser wove between lanes of traffic while taunting a Waymo van.
"The clinical term for that is horseshit," Andrew Bates, Biden's rapid-response director, said in a YouTube video released Tuesday that wove in the history of the case with swear words.
The ceremony, which wove together Jewish and Southern Christian rites, was officiated by the groom's father, and Rabbi James E. Ponet, the emeritus Howard M. Holtzmann Jewish Chaplain at Yale, assisted.
Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, wove barbs aimed at Democrats and tried to unravel the case against Trump during the course of the day as Rep.
He wove through back streets and a slalom of burning vehicles, his car exterior melting from the heat, trees and electricity poles falling on vehicles ahead, before reaching safety hours later.
As we wove through traffic and up the ramp to the pedestrian walkway, he initiated then maintained an outlandish stride that left me, 40 years his junior, struggling to keep up.
" In Iowa, she wove each aspect of policy through politics: "Whatever issue brought you here tonight, I guarantee it intersects with a Washington that is working for the rich and the powerful.
They also traveled to conflict zones and geopolitical hot spots together for years, a tradition that Lieberman wove through the eulogy, pulling examples that spoke to McCain's character and sense of humor.
Until recently, the conventional wisdom was that women wove dutifully for their own households while cloth production on a more strategic scale—say for the sails of warships—was a male prerogative.
Wove is the third company that Samba TV has bought in the past year to solve advertisers' problems like frequency capping and measurement, said Samba TV CEO and co-founder Ashwin Navin.
Working on a two-garment base of military jacket and vintage hobo trousers, they macraméd and wove rainbows of chiffon and tulle as if tunics and coats were so many haute potholders.
The Braves' foundation was a dominant starting rotation, but Schuerholz constantly wove good-to-great players in and out of the lineup, leading to a streak of success unlikely to be repeated.
Galerie St. Etienne's booth includes works by Heckel, who created many of his pieces while serving in World War I. The then Belgium-based artist wove bright, ebullient color through his landscapes.
At Artists Space, Decolonize This Place wove together five strands of struggle — de-gentrification, global wage workers, indigenous uprising, black liberation, and free Palestine — within a decolonizing framework of action and organizing.
Tight strings of skaters wove circles around the vast sheet, the ones behind mimicking the one in front, so they all swirled as one, like schools of fish or flocks of birds.
The sector, concentrated in Portugal's north where coronavirus cases are highest, wove its way out of the country's 2010-14 economic and debt crisis by boosting exports, supplying primarily to European retailers.
For whatever reason — the conviction of its message, its lovably rudimentary design — that sign wove its way into my personal life, and the lives of everyone I've encountered who remembers it, too.
Ric greeted me with a nod, put my duffel bag in the trunk, and wove the car expertly through the bustling streets, loud with high-pitched honks and the whirring of motor scooters.
In the 2011 bestseller of the same name, Rebecca Skloot wove together the untold narrative of Lacks herself as well as the present narrative of Deborah Lacks, who searched for her mother's story.
I tore a newspaper into strips and wove it into a mat and covered the toilet, and then I made another mat and set it by the door as a special eating area.
At a train station in Bareilly, a dusty mid-sized city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, teenage health workers wove through crowded platforms armed with small bottles of polio vaccination drops.
But where many conservatives saw a big problem, Wohl and a few others saw an opportunity, in a conspiracy theory that wove together two favored hobbyhorses of the far-right: immigration and Islam.
She used rainbow colored yarn because it was "bright and spring-like," Mr. Jones said, and she wove them into nooses, which were covered in crocheted flowers, because she thought it symbolized death.
To run the length of an upstairs hallway outside the bedrooms, the Portland-based Kush Rugs wove a 35-foot-long wool carpet in gradient shades of purple, ranging from lavender to plum.
Along with several guests from the camping site, I followed Michael Wydysh, a park interpreter, while he wove in and out of the fortress's archways with a flashlight to cut through the darkness.
So Mr. Quinn rummaged through the governor's diaries and wove in a story about the governor watching his Italian immigrant father's feet bleed from working long hours at the family's Queens grocery store.
Two new books argue that Shakespeare wove oblique political critiques of the English establishment into his works, and that we can learn a thing or two from them in our own troubled times.
AROUND THE PREMIER LEAGUE West Ham's Dimitri Payet brilliantly wove through visiting Middlesbrough's defense in the 57th minute to secure a 23-25 draw and prevent his club from losing its fifth straight.
But the details of the 2006 settlement could also favor of the prosecution — which is likely why Steele got ahead of the defense and wove it into his nearly 75-minute opening statement.
Bin Laden sapped America's confidence, wove fear into the nation's fabric, and inspired a metastasizing form of jihadi fanaticism that continues to terrorize the West in the crazed pursuit of a restored caliphate.
It is only when you see it as a whole that you are at last able to recognize the patterns — the obsessions; the questions — that you wove into its weft, sometimes only semiconsciously.
The streets were quiet at first but grew gradually busier, particularly near the ferry piers in the middle of the course, where we wove around oblivious passengers embarking and disembarking from the boats.
She wove her preoccupations, along with a wallop of rage, into "Fleabag," a show at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe that scooped up an Olivier nomination and the Stage award for solo performer.
One, by the actor Brett Gelman, on the theme of 9/11, wove together Sammy Davis, Jr.,'s version of "The Candy Man," blackface, and nude tap dancing that turned into goose-stepping.
I wove in and out of the maze-like main gallery hall at the College of Fine Arts, in anticipation of what I would discover around the next corner or in an alcove.
Instead of finding the next pass, Hazard wove his way into a space between nearly six defenders, and rocketed the ball off of his right foot for the third goal on Belgium's night.
Mr. Porat wove these leitmotifs into a chiseled, fast-driving Minimalist score that kept the music on a course of breathless suspense, giving it the same linear forward-hurtling energy that the action possesses.
Winfrey's speech also wove together the intersecting problems of racism and misogyny in a way that media coverage of harassment in Hollywood, much of it focused on white actresses, has sometimes failed to do.
Yet, as Blight shows, the tale Douglass wove about himself, from the first to the last volume, is remarkably faithful to what can be dug up independently about the facts of his early life.
As more marketers shift towards using first-party data to target ads, TV measurement firm Samba TV is acquiring Wove, a small data firm that specializes in helping direct-to-consumer companies manage data.
On a recent weekday, Mr. Goldman wove his way along rows of cabanas, stepping past mah-jongg games and members lying on the cushioned lounge chairs that are set in front of each cabana.
Sofia Coppola drew upon Antonia Fraser's biography and then wove a postpunk score and a high-top sneaker into this drama about Marie Antoinette, the ill-fated young French queen, portrayed by Kirsten Dunst.
Scientists have captured the sounds made by the elusive and unusual East Greenland narwhal — whose long horn inspired various tales, including that of an evil stepmother who wove her long hair into a tusk.
Play was stopped at New York City's MetLife stadium for five minutes on Monday after the cat stormed the field, wove its way between players, and eventually entered the end-zone to wild applause.
Alvaro Morata was released down the left and the striker wove through the defense before a deflected shot landed at the feet of Hazard, who was primed to sweep the ball into the net.
As the motorcade carrying Mr. Moon and Mr. Kim to a state guesthouse wove through Pyongyang, huge crowds, mostly women in bright flowing dresses, lined the boulevard, waving pink flowers and chanting for reunification.
I think the clues might have been less infernal than an unthemed Saturday, for good reason, and Mr. Der wove over 133 words of six letters or longer together, going in all four directions.
Runners will pass the rock formations known as Sleeping Duck and Speaking Rock and the towering red sandstone obelisk that is home to Spider Woman, who Navajos believe wove the map of the universe.
Then, as the tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock wove small, asymmetrical patterns around her, Ms. Serpa started to sing, using no words but maintaining the sense of inquiry and rectitude that her reading had established.
She wove a spellbinding web of documents, letters, sculptures, and near-copyright infringements for the project, which, when presented in Mexico City, were installed across the street from the architect's home and personal archive.
Adam Schiff of California, Zoe Lofgren of California and Val Demings of Florida wove Democrats' allegations against Trump into their arguments that the Senate should subpoena documents from the White House and State Department.
She made some of the ceramics she uses, and wove the place mats from cotton handspun from dead-stock textile waste that she dyed using indigo and cochineal from Oaxaca and flowers from Maine.
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"It is the callback," Mr. Johnson recalled, having by now strolled out of Central Park and onto Broadway, where he wove through pedestrians, only losing pace when a street saxophone player caught his ear.
One of the museum's most treasured art works was the Warka vase, with carvings dating back five millenniums showing that even then the ancient Mesopotamians grew wheat and fruits, wove cloth, and made pottery.
She took the canvas off the stretcher bars and cut it into strips, which she wove back into the original surface, inventing a palimpsest, an irreversible document of subversively reckoning with the history of art.
The FACE findings, first reported by BuzzFeed News in October, came from witness accounts that wove a pattern: Sheikh would arrive at a mosque as a welcomed imam, then leave abruptly amid accusations of impropriety.
Between the lines: Von der Leyen's nomination speech in Strasbourg wove a delicate web of policy proposals to secure support: a climate package, tech taxation, a bloc-wide minimum wage proposal and gender equality measures.
I'll admit that I, too, got a little choked up as the train wove through former warehouses, laced beneath the 405 Freeway, and pulled to a smooth stop just a few blocks from the beach.
During a commercial break, Leslie Mosier, owner of Internet sensation Doug the Pug, wove her way over to Bryan, his wife, Caroline Boyer, Urban and Kidman with her well-dressed portly pooch in her arms.
She wove her deliriously smutty preoccupations, along with a wallop of rage, into "Fleabag," a show at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe that scooped up an Olivier nomination and the Stage award for solo performer.
Telling Ms. Grossan they were hurrying to meet a friend at a backstage video shoot, Mr. Ayers wove them through the 20,000-person crowd, past the tour buses, and around a bend behind the stage.
She wove efforts like the Detroit speech into the fabric of her campaign, frequently referring to hypothetical leaders with "she"/"her" pronouns — hoping to challenge voters' ideas, she said, of what a president looked like.
But in World War I, mile upon mile of coiled barbed wire wove through the blasted terrain of trench warfare to create entanglements that impeded foot soldiers and exposed them to withering fire and bombardment.
Mr. Trump wove truth, half-truths, hyperbole, exaggeration and lies seamlessly into a vast swirling reality that swept the audience along in an energizing experience as thrilling as an overtime win at the Super Bowl.
"Some people love the tourist boom," said Edgar, 35, who grew up in Lisbon and now lives 20 minutes outside the city, as we wove down bustling Rua Augusta toward the city's newly developed waterfront.
Stearns has been making textiles inspired by the digital world for a number of years: In 2012 he founded Glitch Textiles, which wove images of digital malfunctions compiled from his Year of the Glitch project.
And all the while, it wove in check-ins with the characters we've gotten to know over previous episodes (though Detective Box is fading a bit into the background as the case moves toward trial).
Hey Arnold wove urban legends into its empathetic narrative of how hard it can be to grow up — and how rewarding the process can be when you have some friends and a whole lot of imagination.
At first, things seemed pretty standard: Cops trailed the pickup truck while it wove in and out of traffic, hopped a curb, tore down the wrong side of the road, and completely bashed into a taxi.
In an experimental novel by Anna Banti, published in 1947, the Italian author wove the story of her own life in Nazi-occupied Florence with her mental image of Artemisia, "my companion from three centuries ago".
Newly acquired defenseman Brandon Montour tied it 3-3 for Buffalo with 2700:217 left in regulation on a long-range shot that wove its way through a crowded crease, and he also had an assist.
Winfrey gave the night its emotional anchor, accepting her career-achievement award with a speech that wove together Hollywood's power as a storyteller and symbol with the need to address the current political and social moment.
In the hushed, carpeted courtroom, a judge sat on the terribly tall bench as three female prosecutors in sharp stiletto heels faced Raniere, and Moira Kim Penza, the lead prosecutor, wove an argument about her case.
Audience Score: 77%Critic Score: 69%The actor starred opposite Cate Blanchett and Gael Garcia Bernal in the film, which wove together several different storylines about fate and its impact on the lives of different people. 
What followed was a wild chase, with the suspects in the UPS truck leading police onto the Florida Turnpike as it wove wildly through rush-hour traffic — all while reportedly shooting at police from the vehicle.
The influence of Wassily Kandinsky, who taught at the school from 1922 to 1933, on Grete Reichardt, one of his students, is clear: she wove his pioneering abstract shapes into textile art, carpets and table runners.
Francis wove his comments, made at the end of the torchlight service, around the themes of shame and repentance, conjuring up the image of a modern world where pride, arrogance and selfishness often trump humility and generosity.
At an event I attended in Washington, as in other appearances such as a recent ReCode panel, Taplin wove an alternative reality where tech companies follow Ayn Rand libertarian orthodoxy as evangelized by Silicon Valley's Peter Thiel.
Senator Bernie Sanders wove issues of race and civil rights into his standard speech about income inequality and overhauling the campaign finance system on Thursday as he sought to win over an influential crowd of black leaders.
Hypnotic drones wove in and out, trading off with an insane low end heavy enough that I could feel my bones vibrating as I stood next to the stage, drinking in the flashing lights and rattling skulls.
Peck brilliantly and emotionally cross-wove historical threads of poverty and racism with current events of black oppression, while Woods and Galimberti interject no historical context into their contemporary scenes of white-collar (and mostly white) conquest.
We also lost a man who brilliantly and bravely wove political education into food culture in a way that provided the kind of historical context and compassion for the oppressed that Americans need now more than ever.
None of this accounts, however, for Isabella's decision to make her life as a weaver, because at that time every woman in Samugheo wove what her family needed, and every daughter was expected to do the same.
Outside, beyond the skate rental tent, 15 kilometers — more than nine miles — of iceways wove through pine and hardwood forests dotted with farm pens occupied by goats, sheep, ducks, deer and more exotic animals, including an ostrich.
I was happy to see it return in a production by MasterVoices this week, though in a slightly unconvincing form that wove the cantata into Act III of the Gluck, rather than present the two works separately.
Ermanno Olmi, a largely self-taught Italian director who wove family folk tales and unadorned accounts of farm life, class and Roman Catholicism into neorealist films that often starred amateur actors, died on Friday in Asiago, Italy.
The First Men co-existed alongside the Children of the Forest, who wove their ancient magic and their worship of nature into their culture — and taught their secrets to many of the First Men, including the Starks.
Stranger still, she wove voodoo spells around jars of beef tongue, labeled with Securities and Exchange Commission lawyers' names, that she stored in a freezer at home in hopes of keeping the feds quiet — apparently to no avail.
A block away, down Avenida Alvaro Obregon, a central artery of Roma that is today crowded with cafes and bookshops, people wove through a nostalgic photo exhibit depicting scenes from the same streets and era as the movie.
The Swiss equalised with less than 10 seconds played in the second period after Alina Muller collected a Christine Meier pass and wove her way past three defenders before flicking a backhanded shot over Russian goaltender Nadezhda Alexandrova.
According to interviews with 10 current and former WeWork employees and Kabbalah Centre members, the Neumanns were deeply involved in the center's leadership and wove Kabbalah teachings and symbolism into the very fabric of the company they built.
The tale Gates wove will do nothing to dispel the impression that he and Manafort are the epitome of the Washington swamp, which Trump -- who they served as campaign chairman and deputy campaign manager -- ironically, pledged to drain.
The exhibition features views from his stay there, including a busy drawing on wove paper of the overgrown garden seen from his first-floor bedroom and a painting of a wheat field with the Alpilles in the distance.
"We were really aware in the beginning that it wasn't going to be enough to be a really good school," said Alisa Nutakor, the school's dean of students, as she wove through Ember's bright yellow and red hallways.
A$AP Bari, one of the co-founders of the A$AP Mob, is going after the woman accusing him of sexual assault ... claiming she wove a web of lies to get him to pay up big-time.
While Shelly, who had starred in such indie hits as Hal Hartley's The Unbelievable Truth, was happily married to marketing company owner Andy Ostroy, she had trepidations about balancing her work with motherhood, which she wove into the script.
The player, Justin Robinson, a diminutive guard from Kingston High School in Ulster County, N.Y., wove his way inside so many times that his play became riveting to Rice, a former point guard under Dean Smith at North Carolina.
But no matter how many people claim to be cool with the new show, or how skillfully the writers wove Roseanne's death into the plot, The Conners feels like a misplaced attempt to continue the franchise no matter what.
This past weekend, for the fourth installment, the James Beard Award-winning featured chef Michelle Bernstein wove in her Latin heritage by pairing a charred salsa with fried sweetbreads dusted in cornmeal, a nod to the nearby corn crops.
He was followed by Grand Rapids fiber artist and business owner Megan Roach, who jettisoned the pre-made cloth armband in favor of an entirely original and austere woven creation, which featured materials she spun, dyed, and wove herself.
With the help of prosecutors, he wove a narrative that suggested the flashlight had been present at the crime scene — specifically, that the killer was holding the flashlight in one hand at the time that he shot Mickey Bryan.
Settling into the daunting task of driving on the left (using a stick shift, no less), I wove through matted, rain-blurred streets; taking in the city's combination of sober and ornate historical architecture and its unapologetically modern structures.
Once I was benzo content and basically lucid dreaming, I recounted my hijinks to friends from a safe distance, wove threads of my nights into cogent narratives of the girl who goes out at night and sometimes goes awry.
Later in the night, as Peter Müller, a pastor from a local church, stood on stage to tell the story of Christmas, he wove references to the attack into his message, calling for unity in a period of strife.
It looks like the Duffer brothers, who are to blame for your 24-hour binge-watch over the weekend after season 2 dropped on Netflix, wove a ton of smaller clues into the show as well, and fans have noticed.
These images deftly wove their way through Doris Ziegler's veristic self-portraits of women at work in a factory in socialist GDR, to carry me to the simultaneously ephemeral yet materially explosive fabric works of Adriena Šimotová of the Czech Republic.
Jarmusch and Logan wove a trippy texture of tape loops, drums, and fuzzy guitar beneath a projection of Many Ray's L'Etoile De Mer (1928), Emak Bakia (1926), Retour a la Raison (1923), and Les Mysteres Du Chateau Du De (1929).
Yesterday the infamous and resilient torrent site wove the new Torrents Time plugin into its interface, thus allowing its users to "stream" movies in a browser window without the need to download anything aside from the 2.7 Mb plugin itself.
Once the found chairs were placed in the space, Shiota wove her signature red woolen string into interconnected lines across the room and through the chairs, creating a tangled and distorted environment that seems to whirr with deep red energy.
Castellani wove bits of his own family history into the book, like the fact that his Italian father, who emigrated to Wilmington after World War II, dreamed of opening a restaurant in Wilmington's Little Italy neighborhood like Maddalena's husband did.
Monáe was particularly visible throughout this past awards season — not only because she was nominated for her roles in Hidden Figures and Moonlight, but because she teamed up with hairstylist Nikki Nelms to create gorgeous hairstyles that wove in hidden messages.
The Dixie Chicks showcased a couple of Patty Griffin songs and flatly performed their version of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide," but also delivered a superfluous Prince cover and, during a bluegrass instrumental interlude, wove in snippets of Beyoncé and the Weeknd.
But along the way, I learned a few things — some more important than others — about a very private man who before his death on Wednesday wove dozens and dozens of country songs around his very public, all-American, outlaw persona.
In those pieces, Wright found people to talk to — relatives of Osama bin Laden or Ayman al-Zawahri — whom others had missed, and wove his research, in the New Yorker way, into a fine tapestry of personal experience and unobtrusive reflection.
In the end, he secured the life rights to his new friends and wove many of their experiences — and his — into "I Rock Iraq," which, in 2007, made Hollywood's Black List, the industry's annual compilation of the best unproduced screenplays.
Francis, marking his seventh Easter season as pope, wove his homily around the Bible account of the women who went to Jesus' tomb only to find it empty and the large stone that had sealed it had been cast away.
The fourth-seeded Thiem, known more for his bludgeoning power than his crafty touch, wove together an all-court game to beat the top-seeded Djokovic, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7, 03-5, in 4 hours 13 minutes.
This was where I could find precious artifacts like old "Sandman" comics and bootleg CDs of my musical holy trinity, Tori Amos, Björk, and PJ Harvey — artists who wove references to goddesses and Pagan rites throughout howling hymns to female sexuality.
Few if any people blend the personal and political as well as Ms. Winfrey, and she wove together stories of her childhood, watching Sidney Poitier win an Oscar in 1964 while her mother, "bone-tired from cleaning other people's houses," watched.
But these works aren't meant to merely delight: Earlier this year, the Iran-born, Brooklyn-based brothers who call themselves Icy and Sot wove blossoms into barbed wire atop a cement wall in Miami as a commentary on current immigration struggles.
The puck lingered along his stick blade for a good five seconds as he wove through a discombobulated defense, and he gave it up only when he was ready, not because anyone had dislodged, it or had even come close.
The clarinetist Martin Frost has such a mellow tone, and wove it with such sensitivity, that in parts of Bartok's "Contrasts" for violin, clarinet and piano (1938), you were aware of him more as a feeling than as actual sound.
Grade level: High school juniors Why we chose it: Not only are these great ideas anyone who teaches these texts might use, but we enjoyed the way Ms. Gold wove in her students' thoughts and reactions to the various pieces.
For the Stearnses, there was no such angst; they matter-of-factly wove in the pregnancy, including the day their son Christopher was born in December 250; the episode that night featured the fictional Johnny pacing in a waiting room.
"You wove the lives of 2 men and their community in a way that for the first time I don't feel like everyday I have to fight or be militant & absolute about good & evil, right & wrong," one woman wrote on Twitter.
A block away from the park, down Avenida Alvaro Obregon, a central artery of Roma that today is crowded with cafes and bookshops, people wove through a nostalgic photo exhibit depicting scenes from the same streets and era as the movie.
After a brief hiatus to further pursue their solo careers, the trio began to experiment with new electronic sounds and on Technodon, their impromptu 22 reunion album, they wove stomping techno and acid house elements into the latest iteration of their sound.
The love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy has been told again and again onscreen, and each adaptation has in its own way addressed themes of class, social etiquette and romance that Jane Austen wove into the 1813 classic, Pride and Prejudice.
He wove in his own experiences as a non-commissioned officer in the German military into the story, which followed a recruit named Andrew Greyson, who joins the military to escape from the slums of an overcrowded North American Commonwealth in 2108.
Undo several policies that wove climate change into federal decision-making, such as the Obama administration's tally of a metric called the social cost of carbon, and a White House directive that agencies factor climate change into a range of permitting decisions.
Time magazine's "Person of the Year" piece on "The Silence Breakers" thoughtfully wove together the stories of celebrity whistleblowers (Rose McGowan, Taylor Swift, Selma Blair) with those of women in the hotel, restaurant, tech, and agriculture industries — all with their own #MeToo narratives.
With the audience as her jury, she wove her personal story so effectively into her critique of former Vice President Joe Biden's record opposing desegregation busing that he looked almost crestfallen, and abruptly broke off his answer by saying his time was up.
Now, at the height of this dramatic battle and at the head of my army, she twirled through the enemy army, raised a silver spear above her head, wove magical frost through its sharp tip, and drove it into the enemy commander's chest.
She wove some of the mythology into her narrative, and ignored other depictions that struck her as silly or sexist, deliberately omitting a scene from Ovid's Metamorphoses where Circe punishes a king who spurns her advances by turning him into a woodpecker.
In "Marilyn in Fragments," a compressed one-hour show at the Laurie Beechman Theater on Tuesday evening, the rising cabaret singer Marissa Mulder wove passages from Monroe's diaries and 20 songs into a compelling portrait of the star in a confessional mood.
In the video, which local news outlets said had been recorded on Monday morning in the Kwai Fong district of northern Hong Kong, a crowd of black-clad protesters were seen retreating as the motorcycle wove through them at a slow speed.
Again Force wove through the phalanx, missing impediments by millimeters, beep-beeping his way past pedestrians who dared to step in front of a man who blasts his way to 300 miles per hour on a four-wheeled rocket for a living.
Dr. Durkin wove together bits and pieces of Redoshi's life that were found in Hurston's unpublished writings and an interview she gave to The Montgomery Advertiser as well as in "Bridge Across Jordan," a memoir by the civil rights leader Amelia Boynton Robinson.
At her events during a three-day visit to Iowa, Ms. Warren wove together the story of her upbringing in Oklahoma with a walk-through of her plans to achieve what she calls "big, structural change," before taking a handful of questions.
Jackson returned a fumbled pitch from Cam Newton to Curtis Samuel for a 20-yard score on Carolina's opening drive, and then early in the second quarter, he intercepted Newton and wove through the defense on his way to a 2518-yard score.
Officer Veve "was attempting to hang on" to the driver's side of the car, said Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn's acting district attorney, but he was thrown off as Mr. Murrell wove through the residential blocks at speeds as high as 56 miles per hour.
And there we were, me crouched over in my chair, her bent between my knees, holding up a jar of Soultanicals hair butter as I parted and combed and wove her hair into an intricate pattern of flat twists, enjoying our closeness.
Granato, who at the time led USA Hockey's National Team Development Program, marveled as Dhooghe — all 5-foot-2 of him — wove in and out of traffic and kept pace with his counterparts, some of whom had already started their professional careers.
Officer Veve tried to hang on to the driver's side of the car, but he was thrown off as Mr. Murrell wove through the residential blocks at speeds as fast as 56 miles per hour, Eric Gonzalez, the Brooklyn district attorney, later said.
For example, they wrote, Cummings didn't acknowledge the agency's rebuttal that those reports merely wove together "a web of innuendos and baseless inferences" or note the fact that DOT's ethics official had said Chao's financial holdings did not present a conflict of interest.
Zen wove his message to the conference, which was attended by two conservative cardinals who have openly challenged Francis on moral teachings and others who have accused him of heresy, around the theme of periphery (China) and the center of the faith (the Vatican).
In one experiment, operators drove the course twice, once in a mode where the robot took no initiative and once in a shared control mode where the human felt like they were in control but the robot wove its way through hallways and openings.
Music and movement blended to stunning effect in group scenes in which the dancers wove in and out of the chorus, and in the performance of the mezzo Emilie Renard as Folly: At one point, she sang reclining, raised aloft on the arms of dancers.
The series does not dwell on the murder, but instead imagines the everyday life that mother and daughter shared—the lies that Dee Dee wove around them, shielding them from speculation and reinforcing Gypsy's own belief that her mother was, indeed, her guardian angel.
"Thanks to the (Sandinista) revolution, I have faith I'll be able to keep moving forward, because we are backed by a good government," she added, as car horns honked and motorcycle riders wove through Managua's Plaza de las Victorias waving red and black Sandinista flags.
Inspired by dance and movement, Maria Grazia Chiuri's sixth ready-to-wear collection for Dior was unveiled in Paris by models who wove their way around eight twirling dancers on a 164-meter-square stage, part of a dazzling performance choreographed by Sharon Eyal.
"By the time you leave here, you'll be relaxed, refreshed and looking good," Ms. McCormick, 68, assured them, as other volunteers wove through rows distributing water, oranges and bananas and snipping off bands that had been affixed to the migrants' wrists by the Border Patrol.
I'd drifted to sleep somewhere between Port Louis, the shabby but atmospheric capital of this remote island in the Indian Ocean, and the Grand Bassin lake, rocked into a pleasant slumber as my taxi wove its way down serpentine roads fringed by sugar cane fields.
She wove her deliriously smutty preoccupations, along with a wallop of rage, into "Fleabag," a show at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe that, once she hit her 30s, she spun off into this series about a sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner.
When the Medicaid story took an unexpected turn, reporters tacked along with it, generating a piece that wove together real-time political reporting, historical narrative, policy analysis and interviews with those who might have been affected by a rollback — program recipients and their families.
Critic's Pick When the choreographer Reggie Wilson curated "Dancing Platform, Praying Grounds: Blackness, Churches and Downtown Dance," a series of performances, talks and walking tours at Danspace Project last year, he wove together three rich threads into a tapestry full of history and heart.
The X-Files wove a rich tapestry of obviously false conspiracies that, nevertheless, stood in for an examination of the horrible things the US did in the name of winning the Cold War, at a time when the country was just starting to grapple with those ideas.
Nonetheless, we see the spell she wove over each of the family members, as Jonah, Gene, and Conrad all seem handicapped by her death—although we also get the sense that, were she still alive, she might have maintained her enigmatic, somewhat distant hold on them regardless.
"Celeste wove a beautiful, riveting story that spoke to all of us, and when we heard the vision Reese, Kerry and Liz have for the series, we knew immediately that we had to bring it to Hulu," said Hulu Chief Content Officer Joel Stillerman, in a statement.
The procession, more celebratory than somber, past his pink boyhood home and the museum and conference center that bear his name, wove 19 miles through the city to Cave Hill Cemetery, where Ali, who died last week at age 74, was buried in a private service.
A professor at the University of Limerick, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, gave him access to a large archive of informal recordings and interviews, which Mr. Dunne and his sound designer Mel Mercier wove into a score containing not only passages of Mr. Potts's playing but also his voice.
From there, she divided the ponytail into six sections ("As if you were about to create a braid," Leatherwood explains), and wove each piece under and over each other from the base of the ponytail to the nape of her neck before pinning it all into place.
Dell's CMO Allison Dew talks about how the company was ahead on the direct-to-consumer trend, why dedicated agency units fail, and why advertising may enter 'Mad Men Era 2.0'I covered ad-tech company Samba TV's newest acquisition: A first-party data firm called Wove.
Reporter's Notebook BARILOCHE, Argentina — The presidential motorcade wove down winding roads flanked by steep grass-covered hills and a deep-blue alpine lake, delivering President Obama and his family to the trailhead of a hike through the lush woods of one of Argentina's most spectacular regions.
It's no skin off her back — she's thrilled people finally have the chance to see the film not just once, but multiple times to pick up on the small details she and her team wove in to make it such a rich, cheerful, and ultimately distracting story.
In creating an atmosphere of a Milan from days gone by, Sartori Rimini and Peregalli wove through some of the elements of French taste that were influential in northern Italy at the end of the 19th century, along with ornate Victorian details found in English clubs.
Buttigieg wove his stint as a Navy intelligence officer and criticism of Trump's "chest-thumping militarism" into his stump speech and returned to his tenure "in the dust of" Afghanistan answering questions at town halls across New Hampshire, as the presidential primary takes a foreign policy turn.
Fraser wove her predecessors' critical threads into her own practice but with two key differences: None of the early practitioners of institutional critique had used his own body as his primary medium, or acknowledged his own stake (emotional, economic or otherwise) in the systems he examined.
Each cold shower wound up being a little different than the last, and I wove in some new techniques like rubbing my body with coconut oil (another one of Miranda Kerr's favorite morning rituals) and dry brushing, just to see how each fit into my new approach to beauty.
Ursusson was joined onstage by German multi-instrumentalists Georg Börner and Erik Heimansberg, as well as American musician Asia Kindred Moore, who also plays in the dark folk outfit Will O' The Wisp, who together wove an impeccably rich tapestry, and made us all stand frozen in place.
Clinton wove her attack on Mr. Trump into an address in which she also criticized other corporate actors, including top executives at Wells Fargo after employees opened roughly 1.5 million bank accounts and applied for 565,000 credit cards that may not have been authorized by customers, according to regulators.
Harkness — now a historian of science and medicine at the University of Southern California — wove the experience into her best-selling All Souls trilogy, a rich, sprawling historical fantasy about a vampire scientist, a history professor who discovers she's a witch and an enchanted manuscript at the Bodleian.
"I love Greg so much," she said at a reception held after the Sikh ceremony, at the Merion in Cinnaminson, N.J. She had removed the crown of flowers she wore at the Roman Catholic ceremony, and the baby's breath she wove into her hair at the Sikh ceremony.
If the facts of the indictment are to be believed, Mr. Manafort and his associate wove a dark web of shell companies and foreign bank accounts to launder millions of dollars and avoid taxes on unreported income paid by Ukraine, its former president and its pro-Russia political party.
In more than an hour of unremitting darkness, Trump wove a narrative with the chief purpose of convincing swing voters that the United States is on the verge of collapse from "crime and violence" — and that the only way to avert that collapse is to elect him president.
While he was at it, he wove in a not-so-subtle victim-blame: "I have a difficult time believing any person would continue to go to — according to the affidavit — ten parties over a two-year period where women were routinely gang raped and not report it," Graham tweeted.
The setting is an original fantasy world that makes references to works beyond genre fiction - apart from Swan Lake, the Weavers echo how the Fates of Greek Mythology wove people's destinies, and the green city of the Glass Blowers is reminiscent of Wizard of Oz, to name but a few.
We heard about the trip that Weaver and Allen had taken to a school for mahouts (elephant handlers) in Thailand, and this adventure wove in and out of the tale of Hero, a circus elephant the townsfolk of Elkton, South Dakota, shot to death during a snowstorm on May 15, 1916.
As our boat wove among islands occupied by single stately homes sheltered by pines and leafless trees, a knowledgeable, droll guide told us all we wanted to know about the picturesque archipelago, from its ice age geological origins to its roguish Prohibition-era calling as a haven for liquor smugglers.
Among the ice cubes dripping water into rivulets on the floor (they had been created by the Japanese artist Azuma Makoto) wove women in raw linen shorts and smocks splashed with abstract geraniums; elaborate brocade poet's shirts and jet beaded trench coats; tulle-veiled pencil skirts; and sweatshirts planted with paillettes.
For an hourslong procession that wove 20 miles through the city to Cave Hill Cemetery, where Ali was buried, his hometown did not hold back, with people at some points standing eight to 10 deep along the street for a moment's glimpse, a fleeting last encounter with their favorite son.
Midday had turned perfectly clear, and from up there you could see the trails, the open slopes thronged with skiers, children sledding, the lift station and the line, which had re-formed, the hotel, the parked buses, the road that wove in and out of the black forest of fir trees.
For nearly two hours, she and an astounding cast of dancers, singers and musicians wove together a beloved, unparalleled collection of hits and deep cuts, interpolated with music from the "Dirty South" and civil rights activists like Nina Simone — served against the visuals and iconography of historically black colleges and universities.
In the van on his way home, Blake wondered if maybe his Paradise ending resulted from the tangled web of love he wove earlier in the season with Kristina, Caelynn, Hannah Goodwin and Tayshia Adams (who went to an oceanfront, DIY prom courtesy of John Paul Jones during Monday's episode).
Just as Penelope wove a never-ending shroud while she waited for her soldier to come home, I developed a new and sudden obsession with knitting, winding yarn around needles to make him an endless stream of impractical and unwanted accessories — scarves, gloves, even a camouflage hat (with pom-poms).
But instead of bending to right-wing whims, unnecessary controversy, or even focusing on fashion above all else, Michelle and her stylist Meredith Koop veered away from the path of the traditional First Lady (read: dressing to appease everyone, and shock no one) and wove her clothes into a bigger, more encompassing legacy.
Until now, Wove has focused on email and social advertising and will now build data products that help marketers advertise on TV using first-party data, according to Ashwin Navin, CEO and co-founder of Samba TV.In one example, he said Wove's technology will be able retarget web surfers with TV ads.
Borodacz and his friends wove their way into the crowd, and moments later stood shoulder to shoulder with thousands of fellow Poles and activists—from members of far-right groups like Italy's Forza Nuova to Polish families on day trips with their kids—to hear President Andrzej Duda declare the event open.
They had just wove through an uninterrupted chain of jazz standards — Mr. Iyer at a Steinway piano and Mr. Turner on his tenor saxophone — as part of a press preview for the museum, and the kickoff of "Relation," a residency that will keep Mr. Iyer very busy through the end of this month.
"It looks eerie, but it's actually the life of The New York Times," said Betsy Horan, a photo and video editor at T: The New York Times Style Magazine, as she wove her way through a subterranean room near The Times's headquarters lined with hundreds of filing cabinets stuffed with photographs and clippings.
Ms. McKissack, who grew up in the segregated South and was the only black student in her sixth-grade class, wove the back-porch fables she remembered from childhood together with her own personal anecdotes (including a false accusation of thievery and a dinner at a whites-only restaurant) in fictional narratives.
For four minutes, Webb wove together dozens of images to show the parallel joy of the Yankees celebrating on field and the misery of the Red Sox, which he embodied in regular cuts to the disconsolate pitcher Pedro Martinez in the Boston dugout, his head covered by the hood of his sweatshirt.
Up until last night, I'd been blissfully unaware of Threatin's existence, let alone the tangled web the LA hard rock band's founder and sole member, Jered Threatin, wove using the power of social media marketing—or the way that thread after thread of his scheme unraveled until the entire endeavor very publicly collapsed into tatters.
Trump is expected to go even farther, taking aim at climate metrics former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE and his team wove into several federal regulatory and approval processes.
But I focused, instead, on whispering into Mari's little ears as my fingers wove her hair into fantastic styles, telling her how beautiful her Afro was — soft like cotton candy, strong enough to break a comb, black and shiny, like a new moon in a night sky, swirly and all awesome all the time.
Down the fashion house's fall 2020 men's runway came elegant overcoats and shorter jackets pieced together from puzzle-like segments; the models wove through oversize props, like a pair of scissors, a pencil and a spool of thread, as if Abloh hoped to animate the very craft that brought those garments out of his atelier.
Throughout her remarks, Warren wove in the story of Frances Perkins, "one very persistent woman" who led a march of half a million people for workers' rights down Fifth Avenue after the fire, and whose work gave our society everything from fire safety laws to "the very existence of the weekend," as Warren said.
He is known for surprising collaborations with artists from other disciplines, such as Juliette Binoche, an actor, and Anish Kapoor, an artist, but has also received critical acclaim for his solo works, such as "DESH" ("homeland" in Bengali), a highly personal piece from 2011 in which he wove Bangladeshi myths into an exploration of identity and cultural dislocation.
Her fictional life intertwines with those of real women of the era: Empress Eugénie, regent during the war; the composer Pauline Viardot-Garcia, who finally provides the training Lilliet's voice needs; the Comtesse de Castiglione, who wove intrigue across Europe — it is she, in a masquerade costume, who adorns the book's cover in a remarkable early photograph.
Augmenting the naturalism of his early work with a slapstick absurdism pitched somewhere between the worlds of Luis Bunuel and Wile E. Coyote, the Georgian populated the City of Light with an assortment of layabouts, vagabonds, and ne'er-do-wells, concentrating their personal storylines into elegant vignettes that he wove into a larger network of intersections and juxtapositions.
Ms. Swados, who died in January at 64, spent months researching the lives of homeless children and adolescents and wove their stories into a brightly mixed musical collage that spoke the languages of pop-rock, salsa and reggae, with rhythmic chants that summon both the nursery verse of generations past and the hip-hop of the future.
Cosigned by Pete Wentz and snapped up by Fueled by Ramen, I remember exactly where I was the first day I heard "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (home, on Myspace, talking to my friends) and I remember how much we idolized this quirky, nerdy group of guys who wove literary references through their overly verbose lyrics.
An ambient hum filled the factory on a rainy day as white-coated women — and they were mainly women — laboriously hand-cut lace, sewed the infinitesimal stitches required to create micro-pleating, wove sweater sleeves on a tubular manual knitting machine and gathered the most gossamer cashmere into the springy geometric pattern called nido d'ape, or honeycomb.
The most successful performances accessed parts of East Asian culture that are otherwise overlooked — Tina Wang's qigong or Feng Jiang's perspectives on the gay community — or wove ideas in powerfully physical ways, as in Zhiyuan Yang's performance, and Jerico Domingo's durational sitting that denied immediate access to those not in the know, including one of us.
Performing in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium, sometimes called the Mother Church of Country Music, became a mile marker for country music singers on the rise in the 1940s, when the auditorium began its decades-long tenure as home of the country music radio program the "Grand Ole Opry" and wove itself into the fabric of Americana.
He wove together clouds of yellows and oranges with all manner of diagrams — prototypes of the compass and the printing press, Charles Darwin's first sketch of the evolutionary tree of life, the first drawing of the internet — superimposed with calligraphic markings that refer to an early experiment by Eratosthenes to approximate the diameter of the earth.
" Mr. Obama quoted the Quran, the Bible and the Talmud, used Arabic phrases and generally wove religion throughout the speech to argue that Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, promotes tolerance and nonviolence: "There is also one rule that lies at the heart of every religion — that we do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
To create this stop-motion short, the Australian director Gary Friedman wove together elements from a black-and-white documentary about the Berlin Wall, Mr. Trump's own speeches ("if they call it the Trump wall, it has to be beautiful") and a classic 1960 "Twilight Zone" episode about the dangers of Cold War paranoia ("The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street").
The tensions created by a massacre so close to Election Day were on full display later in the evening, when Trump openly toyed with the prospect of canceling a campaign event in Illinois before deciding to proceed as scheduled to the rally -- where he then wove presidential statements of unity in with the red meat he frequently tosses to his supporters.
But as I wove through the exhibit's four large display rooms — each dedicated to a single collection: Sleeping by the Mississippi (22014), Niagara (22012), Broken Manual (22014), and Songbook (20133) — it began to make more sense: Soth's photographs show him in the role of social scientist, and his subjects — a heterogeneous group of ordinary and sometimes extraordinary people — are case studies of American life.
But unlike other shows set during this era that beat viewers over the head with time-appropriate cultural references (the opening scene in That '70s Show's pilot, which had aired a year prior, relied heavily on a joke about a perm where the punchline was basically: perms were a funny hairstyle), Freaks and Geeks wove its cultural retrospection lovingly throughout its solidly constructed storylines.
So, rather than trying to appease the cultural anxieties of white male voters, Democrats should instead focus on offering them economic solutions to their challenges, such as pushing for a robust infrastructure program (polling showed that 53% of white males in states won by Hillary Clinton support an infrastructure initiative), while energizing, organizing, and mobilizing the millions of Americans who were part of the coalition that Barack Obama successfully wove together in 2008 and 2012.
Black History 2019 contained plot twists that wove together politics, culture, law enforcement and more into a dizzying national reckoning: politicians in blackface, a white actor who confessed to murderous racist impulses, a black actor who seemingly faked his own hate crime, films about race touching off a firestorm at the Oscars and white fragility about confronting racism unfolding in real-time in the House of Representatives during the Michael Cohen hearing.
At the Mumbai innovation center of one of India's largest manufacturing firms, Godrej & Boyce, which produces everything from submarine parts to padlocks, Rowley joined a small team of designers tasked with cataloging every waste product the corporation produced, then recruiting local craftspeople to experiment with the discarded materials: She gave old raffia to rattan artisans, who wove it into chairs; disused copper wire went to ceramists, who crocheted it into patterns to adorn their pottery.

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