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There was blood on his hairline, bruises wreathed his nose.
Wreathed in Norway, he must continue to pursue peace at home.
Excited kids ran giggling to wreathed doorways and were ushered in.
Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), a zippy wisenheimer wreathed in lightning; Aquaman, a.k.a.
Opposite the capsized trailer rose a hump of horse dung wreathed in steam.
Back at the ranch, the door frame was wreathed with black-widow silk.
The walls of the cavern, wreathed in flowstone, glittered in brown and gray.
When he returns, his step is jaunty, his handsome face wreathed in a smile.
We sat at a table near the window, the restaurant wreathed for the holiday.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — Suddenly, it seems, the London stage is wreathed in stardust.
She glows for the camera, her throat and breasts wreathed with pearls like a pinup.
Through a liquid lens, gorgeous flower-wreathed females gasp for air from below the water's surface.
And many times Deaf Granny dragged me by the ear back into the smoke-wreathed kitchen.
Priced at $300,000, Sedna is a cybernetic marine-based humanoid wreathed with coral, fish, and sharks.
Mr. Koons's woman also has sunglasses on her forehead, while his pig is wreathed in flowers.
But the mountains' danger is equally fabled to the people who make the cloud-wreathed peaks home.
Wreathed in symbolism, the walkouts generally lasted for 2170 minutes, one for each of the Parkland victims.
She was joined by Shangela, done up in a nod to Beyoncé's floral-wreathed pregnancy announcement photo.
Finally appears the ghostly image of my white-haired mother wreathed in roses and shrouded with tulle.
The asphalt gave way to a dirt road through a rain forest, its canopy wreathed in brume.
I looked down at my wrist, now wreathed by a rainbow bracelet made of plastic art beads.
A counterfeit preacher, shoulders wreathed in dynamite and neck encircled by a makeshift noose, ponders his probable demise.
Urban nearly upstaged the talents with views of gilded staircases, underwater dreamscapes, tropical groves and castles wreathed in clouds.
And finally we see him on a pitted, smoke-wreathed Okinawa wasteland in a series of horrifically visceral battle scenes.
There, foremost amongst them, wreathed in his golden halo, is the harbinger of Premier League football, the divine Gary Lineker.
He had a firebrand's face: wreathed in a gray beard and a shock of unruly hair, with dark, uncompromising eyes.
The highly-stylized photograph pictures Beyoncé wreathed in flowers, draped with a flowing blue veil, cradling her newborns to her breast.
Wreathed in executioners' hoods, chains, and black spandex, Savage Master obviously slays live, but they're just as, well, savage on record.
He ran barefoot toward his pickup truck, his girlfriend beside him, and inched along in traffic past woods wreathed in flames.
The industry still leans on that myth, including at that nostalgia-wreathed testament to self-love known as the Academy Awards.
Ranary's fields lie on the verdant mist-wreathed slopes in northern Madagascar, where around two-thirds of the world's vanilla is grown.
In the center was the seal of the Republic of Texas, a lone star wreathed in branches of olive and live oak.
I took an ostentatious farewell pull, coughed like a twelve-year-old, and, wreathed with cucumber-scented vapor, gave it away. ♦
It's a vision from the past that paradoxically crackles with immediacy, with its smoke-wreathed images of a building buckling into dust.
This moment occupied my thoughts on the climb up to the Citadel and while walking through the fortress's cool, mist-wreathed corridors.
Before handicapping the chances of Simpson's release, take a moment to reflect on how Simpson ended up here—a journey wreathed in ironies.
Previous spacecraft had had to carry their crews up through the buffeting atmosphere and bring them back down through it wreathed in fire.
They gaze, heavy-lidded, at the viewer, wreathed in opiate smoke rendered by "stopping out": painting varnish over the etched plate before printing.
Those are only more recent examples, with the dressing room at Italia 90 probably resembling a smoke-wreathed scene from a Pasolini film.
These signs, exquisitely painted, wreathed the text in networks of florets, medallions and arabesques, done in lapis-lazuli blue or light-catching gold.
Sol De Oriente is an explosion of canary yellow that sits high on a cliff, wreathed in a 360-degree turquoise infinity pool.
After the smoke wreathed upward and faded, the stadium was still standing proud, looking little different from what it has since its 1975 opening.
Wreathed in flames of claret and crimson, he charges me, slashing again and again with the fury and the presence of a dying sun.
That surprise is itself is derailed by distorted screams and, at the song's end, ear-splitting noise (which is wreathed with Bonito's heavenly harmonies).
FEARFUL HARVEST Ranary's fields lie on the verdant mist-wreathed slopes in northern Madagascar, where around two-thirds of the world's vanilla is grown.
It is almost unfairly beautiful, all rolling knobs and dense forest, wreathed by fog in the morning and crowned by unblemished sky at night.
But now a new generation—61 million strong—is marching to maturity, wreathed in Juul vapor and wielding billions of dollars in purchasing power.
As another friend took pictures, the two embraced, wreathed by smoke and dust and barely contained chaos as the red Mustang fishtailed around them.
Watershed also sells pillows whose covers feature more whimsical Schadeberg photographs like that of an African jazz trio wreathed in a nightclub's cigarette smoke.
This month Mr. Boyd put out "Absolute Zero," a different kind of EP, featuring his big-boned drumming wreathed only in twinkly, yawning synthesizers.
The walk up the steps to the Royal Box after the game, the losing team's faces locked in grief, the winners' wreathed in smiles.
Tsai wearing a cape covered with political buttons, and a cardboard house wreathed with flames that she'd constructed with her friend Lila Hart, 6.
There's the image itself, shot like a magazine spread but also not-so-slyly alluding to religious iconography with the veil and wreathed flowers.
The way her hands wreathed her drink made Eileen think of the roots of trees that crack out of and then fuse with the pavement.
There's grace and grandeur in a shot of men working on a mist-wreathed train track, but also a sense of how destiny becomes manifest.
The ethereal vision of Fonny wreathed in smoke isn't only striking; it exalts this moment and communicates its evanesce, turning emotion and thought into image.
THE guests filed past an honour guard of Shuar warriors, their serrated spears of chonta hardwood wreathed in Ecuador's national colours of yellow, blue and red.
Any wonder there were apologies & bodega flowers wreathed with baby's breath, any wonder there was another woman I never met & then the wedding invitation, no warning.
"Freshwater" was published by Grove in February, wreathed in well-deserved hype: rhapsodic reviews, an Annie Leibovitz portrait in Vogue, a two-book deal with Riverhead.
For $17.99, we share a platter of tea-smoked duck, which arrives wreathed by sprigs of green onion and airy buns painted with sweet bean paste.
From there, the GRR1 heads northwest into a dense and impossibly wet woodland wreathed in arborescent ferns and carpeted with beds of moss two feet deep.
When Fawcett returns after one expedition, the front of his English house is wreathed in creepers, as if the tendrils of vines had spread across the sea.
And that menu is both radical and beautiful, often featuring foraged ingredients and Native American preparations arranged on wood slabs and wreathed in herbs and baby greens.
Neil Gaiman first started coming to America nearly four decades ago, cloaked in obscurity and the smog that wreathed the New York City of the early 1980s.
Such rescue stories come wreathed in romance as a film is plucked from the brink, like a silent-screen heroine pulled from train tracks at the last minute.
At the time of the gift, Heaney, 72, was a global bardic presence, a Nobel laureate wreathed in acclaim as one of the leading poets in the world.
On a mostly bare stage, dotted with packing crates and wreathed in haze, a chorus of ten men trade carols and popular songs in English, German and French.
In Southeast Asia, it drove an intense summer drought that aggravated Indonesia's forest fire crisis, leaving much of that country and some of its neighbors wreathed in choking haze.
But still, lawyers for Google were wreathed in smiles after their big victory, laughing and hugging each other as Oracle lawyers huddled grimly on the other side of the courtroom.
That is where a supermassive black hole — an invisible cosmic tombstone four million times more massive than the sun — lurks, wreathed in mystery and imagination behind the dusty clouds of Sagittarius.
And Lap Chi Chu's lighting speaks of a time when a shaft of sun, or the sight of a loved one wreathed in candlelight, might be perceived as a heavenly communication.
Up close, I was struck by the complexity of a single blossom: a large yellow star wreathed a cluster of five tubular petals, shaped like angel's trumpets and pooled with nectar.
Denmark featured singing Vikings, Ukraine's contestant rose from a coffin to play on an enormous flame-wreathed piano, and an Estonian opera singer performed in a gown 26 feet in diameter.
Furry, long-snouted, standing seven feet tall and wreathed in giant earthworms, they gamboled at a triumphal arch, briefly menaced an ice cream cart and disrupted a game of pickup basketball.
But in an interview with The Atlantic, Mr. Giuliani predicted that he would emerge from all the investigations wreathed in glory, an indispensable man who served the country against the odds.
Today, looking back at the arc of this history, the contrast is stark: from the communal origins of Oneida, to a solitary savior wreathed in an incandescent, back-lit halo of orange.
But it was Queen Latifah's Ursula who stole the show, Her Royal Highness descending from the sky wreathed in writhing tentacles as she launched into the character's signature song 'Poor Unfortunate Souls.
Directed by the veteran Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland ("Europa Europa") and her daughter, Kasia Adamik, "Spoor" opens on a dark fairy-tale note with a series of spookily beautiful, mist-wreathed landscapes.
A pantomimed one-minute charmer, it shows a young woman who, with a smile and a bosom wreathed in flowers, plucks squalling naked babies from a cabbage patch constructed out of wood.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government ordered schools in and around Mexico City to be closed on Thursday in an extraordinary step taken due to elevated levels of pollution in the smog-wreathed capital.
It was Anders who captured the iconic "Earthrise" photo on Christmas Eve of 1968: a shiny blue jewel wreathed in clouds, floating above the pockmarked lunar surface, alone in the pitch-black void.
The golf course, along with the resort it's a part of, was bought in 2014 by Donald Trump, and ever since then Ailsa Craig has been wreathed in the sulfurous black exhalations of Mordor.
But the song's low flame is kept alive by the interplay between the vibraphonist Behn Gillece and the pianist Theo Hill — both on a tightly wreathed interlude and on Mr. Gillece's lyrical solo. G.R.
Tracing the Roots of South Carolina's 'Turks,' Before They Melt Away With dark complexions and origins wreathed in mystery, the rural Sumter County people called the Turks never fit easily in any racial pigeonhole.
An eerie gray mist with a pervasive odor of fumes wreathed Warsaw and dozens of other Polish cities, bringing a global problem more associated with Beijing and New Delhi into the heart of Europe.
And here is the renegade who led the lemmings off the cliff, holed up, wearing a natty dark suit, wreathed in Camel smoke despite the no-smoking rules, sipping Welsh whisky and trashing his colleagues.
The main portion of the helicopter lay in a northern forest wreathed in mist, with its blades shattered into pieces, as dozens of rescuers combed the wreck for survivors, pictures released by emergency authorities showed.
Campaigners accused the government of doing too little, as dramatic footage showed the area off Balikpapan in the province of East Kalimantan wreathed in thick black smoke after the oil caught fire over the weekend.
From the moment he enters, wreathed in stage smoke, Mr. Dauchan radiates that natural, magnetic affability you associate with successful stand-up comics and talk-show hosts, but without any of the underlying hostility or aggression.
There's several gigabytes' worth of pictures depicting Rocky puffing on weed—he seems to be perpetually wreathed in smoke in his videos and promo photos—but note that his hand clutches a blunt at all times.
For example, during the sacred procession of the Roman triumph, a parade given to victorious generals, the triumphing general dedicated a fasces wreathed with laurel to Jupiter within the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill.
The cuttlefish and its relatives, squid and octopuses, often strike human observers as floating aliens wreathed in sucker-covered limbs — boneless, squirming appendages that would seem to have nothing in common with our own arms and legs.
A familiar face along Manhattan's Christopher Street, where she was often wreathed with flowers, Johnson is regarded as a key figure in the political movement for LGBTQ equality, catalyzed by the Stonewall riots in the summer of 1969.
This year the beekeepers responsible for those bees gathered on a mid-February Saturday for a potluck lunch at a community center in Kerman, a small town of ranch houses wreathed by acres upon acres of almond orchards.
Despite having sworn off nightclubs in 1973, saying he could no longer work in places where liquor was served, Mr. Gregory returned to them on occasion in later years, a thin presence wreathed in white hair and beard.
SWR's overall effect was of Maryland Deathfest and Obscene Extreme (with a smattering of Eistnaflug's cheerful vibes) smashed together and left to bake in the sun, wreathed in cigarette smoke and the savory aroma of slowly-cooking pork.
It's late June, and he's lounging barefoot in a black sweat suit and black skullcap in the living room of his father Angelo's house, one of four units in a building wreathed by iron fencing in South Los Angeles.
Brash, tireless and in the seclusion of the boardroom wreathed in a cloud of cigar smoke and profanities, Mr Iacocca presented a public image when boss of Chrysler as the patriotic car guy urging his countrymen to buy American.
"This is going to be much more dark, much more emotional," Raz, who also plays Fauda's tortured lead character, told Reuters at a dusty, smoke-wreathed underground Tel Aviv power plant repurposed to look like a Hamas tunnel and bunker network.
Then, guests dug into a garden-forward dinner composed of light summer dishes — kale-avocado salad, feta-corn tomato salad and green onion-mushroom orzo — and spicy-marinade flank steak, grilled on the spot and wreathed with fresh basil and rosemary.
His paintings — at once menacing and gleeful, incorporating pieces of debris found on the street, snippets of language, and faces from African-American history wreathed with haloes — were clearly political, but the message seemed to come from the wellspring of his personal experience.
Recently, near the sleepy south Texas beachside town of Boca Chica, a stubby vehicle that looks like a water tank with legs, shining with its stainless-steel hull, rose 20 meters, wreathed in fire and smoke, before it descended back to the ground.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Sunday signed off on a $21 billion budget that was wreathed with progressive initiatives, including changes to the cash bail system, a new tax on high-end homes and a groundbreaking plan to charge motorists to drive into Manhattan's busiest stretches.
Toward the crest, as we neared the 8,000 foot mark, still 20 miles from Moab, the view suddenly widened, and across some meadows we could follow the contour of Mount La Sal, almost within reach, to where its peak was wreathed in white wispy cloud.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Sydney was wreathed in hazardous smoke on Thursday as strong winds fanned dozens of bushfires across Australia's east coast, prompting health warnings for the city that is home to more than 5 million people and the state of New South Wales (NSW).
The young hero of "Morris From America," a 13-year-old African-American boy (the amazing Markees Christmas) living with his father (Craig Robinson) in Heidelberg, Germany, struggles with his own naïveté, and also with a form of racism that comes wreathed in smiles and Teutonic condescension.
Hailing from Bristol—a city wreathed in weed smoke and, in recent decades, more readily associated with smoked-out trip-hop or sternum-crushing dubstep than metal—Jaguar formed as teens in 1979, and immediately set about making some of the loudest, rawest, most unhinged music that the NWOBHM ever produced.
He laid out an ambitious plan to provide education for millions of Pakistani children, and he wreathed himself in patriotism: In the corner of his office, near a passage leading to a bedroom and a private swimming pool, the eagle-crested Axact company flag stood alongside a furled Pakistani standard.
The ceremony, on a May morning in 1968, bordered on the pagan: All 60 kids marched slowly, piously, in a procession toward the church, led by the pastor and assistant priests, with altar boys shouldering a large statue of the Virgin Mary on a wooden pallet, her head wreathed in white roses.
As soon as that happened—a time when, the researchers knew, meddling with the nests would be unlikely to cause the finches to abandon them—they collected the linings of the nests and replaced them with cups of felt that were wreathed with bits of plant material commonly used by the birds.
She had the vigilance, the remorseless patience of the endemically ambitious; there she sat, twenty-one or twenty-two and wreathed in all her untradable surplus time, watching not just Bobby and Fiachra but also somehow herself, insinuated within yet in some way already beyond—already extricated from—this scene, this moment.
As he told it, an elfin figure wreathed in smiles with the joy of it all, the original Bibliotheca Alexandrina had been inspired by the conquering expeditions of Alexander the Great, which had shown for the first time the diversity of mankind and the Earth; and had been funded by Ptolemy I, who wished it to contain "all the texts in the world that are worthy of study".
Cordoned off in its own darkened room, so that it isn't defused by the competing agendas of the other works in the show, In-Out Anthropophagy is a succession of shots centered on smiling, grimacing, jeering mouths — one adorned with black lipstick, another wreathed in cigarette smoke, and yet another sucking in and spewing out various lengths of string — while a musique concrete soundtrack quietly worms its way under your skin.
And, with that accomplished, on came the memories, alive and wreathed in blue light, memories of my loved ones dancing before me: Thena, the woman who had cared for me once my mother was gone, Thena, on wash day, an old woman hefting the large pots of steaming water; Sophia, the woman I loved, in her gloves and bonnet, like a woman of Quality, because that was what her Task required of her.
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.
Take a look at the opening sentence, where we meet Hiram encountering the long-suppressed memory of his mother dancing with a water jar on her head: And I could only have seen her there on the stone bridge, a dancer wreathed in ghostly blue, because that was the way they would have taken her back when I was young, back when the Virginia earth was still red as brick and red with life, and though there were other bridges spanning the river Goose, they would have bound her and brought her across this one, because this was the bridge that fed into the turnpike that twisted its way through the green hills and down the valley before bending in one direction, and that direction was south.

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