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How you bisected me — the elegance of the scars.
Beyond the windshield, a vapor trail bisected the blue sky.
It is bisected by the Euphrates River and abuts Iraq.
The space itself had been bisected by curtains into dual zones.
I-40 bisected the black community like a tourniquet of concrete.
Where did Cole even purchase a huge poster of a bisected penis?
Within the central space are forms bisected by bands of gradated color.
American patrols often also bisected the ridge before returning to Camp Dwyer.
These hideous structures bisected neighborhoods into what look like open-air prisons.
Greenfield Hill, north of downtown Fairfield, is bisected by the Merritt Parkway.
Rich in oil, it is bisected by the Euphrates River and abuts Iraq.
When it made landfall, Maria bisected the island from the Southeast to the Northwest.
The courts at Chelsea Piers in Stamford, Connecticut, are bisected by a long corridor.
Both marks feature a square bisected by a diagonal line descending from left to right.
Shopping excursions to the store are typically bisected by a break in the elegant restaurant.
El Paso and Juárez, for example, form a single binational conurbation bisected by the Rio Grande.
The molten rock formed rivers that bisected forests and farms as it meandered toward the coast.
Chris: So everybody has seen the bisected jelly-bean spacecraft floating over the verdant Pacific Northwest.
But fixing a smile bisected by nerve damage and subsequent muscle loss is far more complicated.
The metropolitan area is home to about 425,000 people and is bisected by the Mississippi River.
The show is bisected into blue and orange zones, signaling the Greek and Norman periods, respectively.
The mouth is a brown, rectangular ridge inserted into a shallow cavity in the bisected, symmetrical body.
It is as if this ice cream cone of a bisected triangle is supporting the black cube.
The wall once bisected many places that today are some of the busiest parts of the city.
The bisected middle consists of two vertical rows of figures, each on one side of the divide.
Their land is bisected by the highway 230, the Trans-Amazonian, built by the military in 1972.
The Emperor-like Snoke, now in a gold bathrobe, was unceremoniously bisected: the lightsaber as revolutionary guillotine.
When it made landfall, Maria took a course that bisected the island from the Southeast to the Northwest.
Fengolo is a sprawling village in western Ivory Coast, bisected by a highway and surrounded by cocoa trees.
At first, a rail line bisected the stage; the creative team scrapped that design after a single performance.
The eastern portion of the city, which is bisected by the Tigris River, was declared fully liberated in January.
It's the first total solar eclipse since the August 2078 "Great American Eclipse," which bisected the continental United States.
The city is on the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea, and is bisected by the Daugava River.
Roughly 400,000 of those are from the western side of the city which is bisected by the River Tigris.
In "On the Subway," she has vertically bisected the subway car's horizontal rectangle and choreographed the space with color.
His brow is bisected by a deep furrow, and his former prettiness has weathered into something much more interesting.
She steered me by the elbow into a classroom where a string hung with paper rectangles bisected the room.
As befits a début, "Rhombus," with its tapering black forms bisected by a moveable red trapezoid, makes the greatest impact.
So the front line has bisected the club, separating Zorya from its home, from its supporters, from its financial lifeblood.
And I was like, I am fractal, moiré, and iridescence inter/bisected by scintillating mirrors/coruscating screens, hyperdimensional, time immemorial — ∞.
It's the first total solar eclipse since the "Great American Eclipse" of August 29, which bisected the continental United States.
Mosul is bisected by the Tigris River and had five bridges connecting the eastern and western halves of the city.
From the left, Diggs' skinny post perfectly bisected the quarter-field zones of cornerback Rasul Douglas (outside) and McLeod (inside).
I was equally amazed to find that BOUNCING BALL is bisected by the N in NET (not quite as serendipitous).
New Iberia, a small city surrounded by sugar cane 100 miles west of New Orleans, is bisected by railroad tracks.
Lodging and flights for the four-month trip — bisected by a brief stop back home — cost about $10,000 total, he said.
Kurdish forces control large areas in the northwest and northeast, bisected by a pocket along the Turkish border under Ankara's control.
The exhibition's large entry gallery is bisected by Kerouac's original manuscript-scroll of the Beat novel par excellence, On the Road.
He tells a story: Earlier this fall, about 70 demonstrators rallied at one of the ranches being bisected by the pipeline.
"This exact picture of a woman bisected at the waist, carefully posed … it's of course identical to the crime scene photography."
A creek bisected the only road leading to the property, though it hadn't flooded and cut off access for many years.
Paintings, architectural models, posters and film screens share the hectic galleries (some rooms are bisected by large panels, doubling the hanging space).
Once, I saw the carcass of an entire cow, bisected neatly in half, being wheeled down the street in a shopping cart.
Inverted faces, bisected bodies revealing labyrinthine innards, and limbs erupting into smoke mirror stress headaches, knots in the stomach, and existential crises.
Other paintings contain miasmic and diaphanous corrugations that resemble topographical desert maps, or bisected cellular tissue samples magnified under an enormous microscope.
But what begins as one murder becomes two, with the body bisected at the waist and positioned to form a single corpse.
Each LP and magazine was emblazoned with a striking insignia: two mask-like profiles facing left and right, bisected by a spear.
The artificial barriers scattered across the maps of previous games, like an impenetrable gated train track that bisected its predecessor, are largely gone.
Bennett warned that an eruptive Mount Paektu, which is bisected by the China-North Korea border, could kill tens of thousands of people.
One other source of annoyance, though: The rail or "leg" of the seat in front of me pretty much bisected that stowage space.
New York, alone, has many examples: In Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, for example, there is a townhouse on Irving Place bisected by shipping containers.
One night, I walked down Rothschild Boulevard, a sprawling thoroughfare bisected by green space and bike paths, to the artsy Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
The Transportation bill achieves significant emission reductions and improves driver safety by supporting wildlife crossings that will reconnect migration routes bisected by highways.
The first oval is toned light gray, while the second and third are bisected between light gray and black (horizontally and vertically, respectively).
The article features an eyewitness video from Reuters, which appears here both striated, thanks to low ink, and bisected at the painting's center.
Divided not only by the highlands and lowlands, Weehawken is also bisected by Interstate 495 and the helix entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel.
Master bathrooms will be bisected by dark titanium travertine walls and flooring on one side, and creamy French-vanilla marble on the other.
The theme's conceit changes midway through the puzzle, bisected by a split revealer at 38-, 39- and 40A, so watch out for that.
We are too; in "I Am What I Isn't" (2017), the brain cavity of a bisected human skull contains a white and amber geode.
It is close to Downtown Los Angeles and gritty Skid Row, and bisected by bustling Sunset Boulevard and all its trendy shops and restaurants.
Meanwhile, the bisected shapes of Moholy-Nagy's paintings also gave Gropius new ways to think about ordering space to convey a sense of motion.
"When we returned, the trees were all gone—they'd been blown up," he said and pointed down the dirt road that bisected the village.
A parched brown landscape is bisected with red-and-white caution tape, and hills have been eroded so badly they appear like wrinkled skin.
Cars, traditionally a male obsession, also figure in: variously crushed, bisected, burned or carefully collaged with a layer of cigarettes, as are other objects.
On August 21, 2017, 88 percent of Americans — 216 million people — took time to witness a solar eclipse that bisected the continental United States.
There was a theory of bird vision that came to mind: that birds saw the world through a grid, bisected down to the finest detail.
Glacier is nestled in the heart of the Northern Rockies and is bisected by the windy, mountain-hugging, vertigo-inducing Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Most of the vineyard and the house were spared, but the eruption left a huge wall of gray-black lava rock that bisected the estate.
This house is in the historic center of town, a neighborhood of roomy 19th-century houses and small commercial buildings bisected by the Neshobe River.
His town, Ofua, is bisected by a dirt road, with the Ugandans living on the uphill side and the South Sudanese on the downhill side.
Open propellers chopped the water around them, gasoline ate away their wet suits, and fire planes, swooping down to refill their buckets, bisected their shore runs.
The artist's Turner Prize-winning "Mother and Child Divided" installation featured the bisected corpses of a cow and calf in closed tanks, preserved by formaldehyde solution.
Whereas Kornacki paints a clear picture of a bisected political landscape, Trump's sudden appearance — flirting with a Reform Party presidential run in 2000 — is somewhat jarring.
The S-shaped trail that bisected the grounds, my wife thought, was a metaphor for the long and winding journey that it takes to make whiskey.
The Bankside Power Station, a giant brick sarcophagus bisected by an ominous chimney-spire, was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and began operations in 1952.
Inside the exhibition proper, the lighting is dim, and the first gallery bisected by an enormous projection screen with different videos playing on its front and back.
The painting's largest form floats just off-center: It is an irregular blue circle bisected by a black almond-shape that takes up the circle's lower half.
The effect Beams of colored light cut through heavy haze in an intimate space bisected by a runway stage, from which fog also makes a brief appearance.
Wharton County, bounded on the northeast by the San Bernard River and bisected by the Colorado, has some of the state's most productive farm and ranch land.
In Mr. Goicolea's design, the monument takes the form of nine boulders, some bisected with glass that acts as a prism and can emit a subtle rainbow.
Promises to improve the lives of the rural and indigenous poor have dominated campaigning in the isthmus nation of 4 million people bisected by its famous shipping canal.
One piece that especially intrigues is "White Board" of 1955 — a sloping 26-foot-long plank of wood nearly four feet wide and bisected by an irregular crack.
Using a bisected structure and extraordinary patience, Mr. Jang presents two distinct narrative arcs, following the young man for the first half and the couple for the second.
But what begins as one murder becomes two: The killer has bisected two bodies at the waist, and has positioned different halves to look like a single corpse.
But what begins as one murder becomes two: The killer has bisected two bodies at the waist and has positioned different halves to look like a single corpse.
It was held in the darkened basement of the metallurgist's headquarters, in a black room bisected with zigzagging white lines that rose and fell (literally) like tiny pyramids.
It was ancient forest bisected by cascading mountain streams that fed a river with a haunting name, a place beyond the imagination of a teenager from the Bronx.
Calexico has long celebrated its interdependent relationship with Mexicali, its sister city directly across the line; the two cities' downtowns are bisected by pillars where the border lies.
Brie Larson wore Gucci, the label revivified by Alessandro Michele: a billowy, bold, blue ruffled frock whose lightness was bisected and somewhat weighed down by a large jeweled belt.
In 2438, Herbert Pratt bisected his garage, selling No. 21981 to the Sterling Ambulance Company and No. 2185 to his brother Frederic B. Pratt, then president of Pratt Institute.
Bland's use of snakes, phallic-like geometric forms, and triangles, some of which are bisected, conveys an interest in occult and mystical imagery without ever becoming blatant about it.
The blood flows just as prettily as it did in Hannibal, but even more freely, whether gushing from bisected Dark Age warriors or dripping from an ancient slaughterhouse hammer.
Kreuzberg, a sprawling quarter just south of the former Berlin Wall, and bisected by the Landwehr Canal, epitomizes for me the flip side of Berlin — edgy, disheveled and multicultural.
It is bordered on the west by the Saw Mill River Parkway and bisected north-south by the Taconic State Parkway and, farther south, by the Sprain Brook Parkway.
Vann was instrumental in leading the ARVN's defense of Kontum, which prevented South Vietnam from being bisected, but as protests mounted back home, the feat barely made a ripple.
These motifs are profuse in "Unknown Pleasures," where a field of blue plant life is bisected by a smooth rising path leading toward a white-topped Fuji-like peak.
Their progress is bisected by a kind of living medallion: a pensive young face of unclear gender topped with ringlets, adorned with pearls and grapevines and framed in braids.
Against a sky of jammy violets and scorching oranges that stretches above emerald waters, a boyish figure rests on a landmass bisected by the stream of a rushing waterfall.
It's a dramatically beautiful, seemingly depopulated area, framed by distant mountains and bisected by a single lonely road that seems to stretch on forever yet also to go nowhere.
Behind where the book is propped, a wall of windows is bisected by an LED strip; marching up that strip of light is a single line of tiny, tiny words.
Situated between Philadelphia and New York and bisected by Interstate 78, the region has become a commercial hub, with warehouses and distribution centers for big companies like Walmart and Amazon.
Tabasco, on the Gulf of Mexico, is bisected by rivers that regularly flood its towns; in both its climate and the feistiness of its local politics, it can resemble Louisiana.
The cover offers a portrait of the author as a fragile, dark-eyed beauty, her face bisected by a nasal cannula, and the book sustains a note of ambiguous unease.
In this production's repetitive structure, Elva, her face bisected by a backslash of a scar, meets a new man, delivers babies, legitimate and not, and eventually reaches for the arsenic.
The dining room leads to a guest wing: a hexagon bisected to create a pair of mirror-image bedrooms, each with a walk-in closet and an en suite bathroom.
The range is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and the Hollywood Freeway (the 101) to the north, and bisected by the 405 between Brentwood and Bel Air.
Neel spent the bulk of her mature career in two uptown apartments, one in El Barrio and the other in Morningside Heights, and Mr. Als has bisected his show accordingly.
This placement serves to elicit awareness that our cultural heritage is historically bisected by the separate collections of the Tate and National, and rarely considered together by the casual visitor.
It wasn't business as usual for Puma, whose usual performance footwear had been alchemized into thigh-high lace-up boots, stilettos and chunky wedges, whose sweatpants had been bisected with garters.
And since Trump isn't the only misogynist who's been bothering Tran lately, maybe her next ensemble should include a picture of Chris Brown's face bisected by the words "Not My Boyfriend"?
But what begins as one murder becomes two, with the bodies bisected at the waist and positioned to form a single corpse, in "The Tunnel," debuting Sunday, June 19, on PBS.
Mosul is bisected by the Tigris river, and Iraqi forces have yet to enter the western side, where 2,000-year-old markets and narrow alleyways are likely to complicate any advance.
Constructed of concrete block, with a zinc roof covered in palm leaves, the 7,400-square-foot home is bisected by an infinity pool and a garden area overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
A highway system bisected communities and created captive markets, offering McDonald's opportunities for growth in the 1970s, when the growth of suburban outlets was flagging as gas prices started to rise.
One of the strongest pairings is O'Keeffe's "Abstraction Blue," a composition bisected by a line of light, beside Pearl C. Hsiung's dynamic painting construction of abstracted trees flanking a vertical sunset.
With tropical force winds reaching 285 miles from its center, Hurricane Maria completely engulfed Puerto Rico as it bisected the 31.393-mile wide island, picking up steam again one it was clear.
The installation strews an expanse of the park, flanked by a large pond and bisected by a roadway, with broken bits of native limestone, sourced from discard piles from a nearby quarry.
A single desultory village serves as hub for these 30 square miles of rolling farmland and evergreen forest bisected by two-lane roads, where passing motorists give each other a little wave.
Three hours out of Addis, the rails bisected the Awash National Park, where dust devils danced around the base of an extinct volcano, and antelope could be seen grazing on acacia trees.
Highway 2, a four-lane thoroughfare, bisected the district; a small cemetery bordered the highway to the south, separating Gogjali from a neighborhood called Al Quds, which was still under ISIS control.
"I open the gates" (2019) shows hands grabbing a pair of breasts, bisected by a shimmering spinal column; in "My waters rest" (2019), weathered hands fold in prayer against a marine-blue background.
The new monument will be comprised of nine modified boulders, a handful are bisected by clear, laminated, borosilicate-glass that will act like prisms reflecting sunlight onto the surrounding lawn as rainbow patterns.
Beyond the shoreline, this 23.6-square-mile city extends north, bisected by I-95 and a highly commercial stretch of Boston Post Road, with several distinct neighborhoods and a highly varied housing stock.
In July of that year, the Korean War armistice agreement was signed at Panmunjom, the so-called "truce village" bisected by a marker that is the official dividing line between North and South Korea.
The resultant video along with her shirt, bisected by an iron-oxide stain, speak to this personal cleft that is both a painful incision as well as a potential space for growth and renewal.
Duplin County, which has the highest density of hogs in the state, is bisected by the Cape Fear River, which is forecast to reach major flood levels Tuesday with a crest of 62.3 feet.
Nicotero capitalizes on this thread for some of the hour's more striking photography; one diagonally bisected frame shows Carol and a Twizzler-snacking Tara casually lounging on a roof while zombies swarm below them.
Wellington is bisected by several fault lines, and large areas of its business district are built on reclaimed land, raising questions about building practices in the capital despite some of the world's strictest codes.
From the 19833th to the early 20th century, about 300 bisses (stretching about 1,200 miles in all) were dug by hand, primarily in the Valais Canton, which is bisected by the Rhone River Valley.
Credit...Melissa Schäfer On the flight from Oslo to Svalbard, the sun gave way to night as we crossed the Arctic Circle; for one magical moment, the plane's wing bisected light and dark perfectly.
Sometimes the figures are framed by the rainbows, sometimes bisected by them, sometimes figures sit on them; in certain pieces the rainbows are just backdrops and in others they separate the figure from the ground.
But when the senate voted by 61 to 20 to remove her from office on August 31st, the esplanade, bisected by a fence to prevent clashes between her foes and her supporters, was eerily empty.
His "Untitled (Ring with Light)," dating to 2212–2593, is a matte gray circle, sitting on the floor at calf height, which has been bisected and slightly shifted to reveal a soft light glowing within.
Heavy traffic out on the road, in the tunnel, on the pier where the ferry docks, everywhere worker bees scurry after a light week bisected by holiday, everyone sad-anxious to get back to work.
The state-owned Chinese shipping giant, known as COSCO, became the 22014 percent owner this past summer of a patch of frost-covered asphalt bisected by railway tracks and lined with warehouses in landlocked Kazakhstan.
MILAN — In the first handful of looks in the Versace show were suits cut down the middle and bisected by pattern and color, Prince of Wales checks on one half, full black on the other.
Facing the most egregious rape of Western lands since the Glen Canyon Dam bisected the swift-flowing Colorado River, environmental crusaders are already fighting tooth-and-nail to preserve Bears Ears and Grand Staircase–Escalante.
That's when the camera cuts to a side view, and we see Offred in profile, draped in her red gown and bisected neatly by that white curtain, like a slab of meat on a counter.
In front of Gringer and Sons Appliances in the East Village, the sidewalk path was cleared to the curb cut, where there was a ridge of plowed snow bisected by a narrow path to the street.
Gas was detected around "Mother and Child (Divided)," in which a cow and calf were bisected and preserved in four tanks of formaldehyde, and "Away From the Flock," which showed a lamb preserved in formaldehyde solution.
During the Civil War, the South lost two bloody battles trying to defend the rail lines that bisected the city, which Confederate leaders regarded as second only to Richmond, their capital, in terms of strategic importance.
And as compared with his earliest performances in rooms this size, he's now far more physically comfortable, jogging back and forth down the thin runway that bisected the floor and dancing when it was called for.
Actually, the culprit was likely the Slow Reveal, which encourages anything but: a syrupy accelerant in a bisected brass pineapple, the round belly of the bottom half balanced on the stiff fronds of the top half.
Its large size allows it to thrive as a universal meeting place of sorts, while Stuyvesant Square Park, located between East 15th and East 17th Streets and bisected by Second Avenue, is a much smaller park.
Some Sunnysiders, however, simply hopped across the water to Lake Village—today a seemingly typical Delta town, wedged between the nondescript highway and Lake Chicot and bisected by a railway track, beside which squats a cotton gin.
If realistic in almost no other ways, with its colorful cast of pirates, samurai, American ninja warriors, and French noblewomen, Samurai Shodown is absolutely loyal to the historical and cinematic lethality of being bisected by Toshiro Mifune.
Thunder Bay, Ontario: Bisected by both transcontinental train lines and the Trans-Canada Highway, and also the last port on the Great Lakes, Thunder Bay attracted immigrants from around the world who brought their cooking with them.
Two average-size adults will be genuinely comfortable in the back seat, bisected by the drive shaft tunnel used in the high-performance R model (sure wish I had had all-wheel drive on that wet corner).
The killers walked along Shahbag Road, a wide, chaotic avenue in Dhaka, Bangladesh, bisected by a concrete divider, and entered Aziz Super Market, an indoor mall situated between the gaudy storefronts of Muslim Sweets and Juicy Fast Foods.
Growing up in San Ysidro, a neighborhood on the city's southwestern corner, he regularly crossed into Mexico to pick up tacos and bring them back for picnics at Friendship Park, a small coastal area bisected by the border.
In "Small Landscape at Traunsee" (August 1907), loose swirls of paint articulate a blue sky and verdant green meadow; the canvas is bisected vertically by the willowy black line of a tree trunk carved into the thick pigment.
The two different shades of deep red in "Parting" (2017), along with its glossy surfaces and carefully applied coats of paint, and the tips of the bisected  pentagons about to meet, brought such a cinematic scene immediately to mind.
As of now, the Refugee Olympic Team are not able to officially use the flag, which features an orange field bisected by a black stripe, reminiscent of the life vests used by those fleeing to Europe across the Mediterranean.
Artist Anthony Goicolea has been tasked with designing the high-profile monument, and his conceptual design features nine boulders, with some of the boulders bisected with glass strips that refract light to reflect rainbows onto the lawn surrounding it.
As an exhibition, it's unconventional: Mr. Laris Cohen has spent the last five weeks there reconstructing the set of Graham's 1958 dance of the same title: a colorful, bisected raked platform and a 12-foot tree by Isamu Noguchi.
Details: Hundreds of the network's top donors have gathered at a resort in this Coachella Valley town, which is bisected by a highway with opulent gated communities on either side, to hear from network staff about the work they're funding.
Iraqi forces have taken around half of the eastern side of Mosul, which is bisected by the Tigris river, but have yet to enter the western side, where 2,000-year-old markets and narrow alleyways are likely to complicate any advance.
Garry Knox Bennett's contribution to the exhibit is a mixed bag, with some unimaginative pieces in which famous designs such as Eames chairs are bisected and mounted to protrude from the canvas, which is then painted with faux cast shadows.
The words are from a poem written by Wolowiec, who likens its bisected structure to a call-and-response, or two lighthouses signaling each other across a watery expanse: he called it an interzone  / the outlands can i tune you?
I saw the graffiti—calls for peace in a Babel of languages—and met Palestinian activists who were willing to lecture a group of sheepish, nerdy Jews; I saw a humble backyard bisected by the cruel gray expanse of the wall.
All five bridges connecting the two sides of the city bisected by the Tigris were struck by the U.S.-led coalition in order to hinder the militants' movements in the early stages of the campaign to retake Mosul last year.
Spread across two floors of the Chicago Athletic Association — a luxury, Venetian Gothic hotel that overlooks Millennium Park — the fair is bisected by a game room, bar, and study area that harken back to the building's origins as a gentlemen's club.
The renovation will retain the original building of the Neilson Library from 1909 while removing bulky additions from over the years that Ms. Lin said created a "telescoping" effect and bisected the campus's lawns with what amounted to a wall.
A separate row of metal storage lockers bisected the center of the room, adding to the jarring overall motif, a blend of fanatical organization and claustrophobia, as if a squatter had taken over a secluded wing of a research library.
The effect is similar in nearby Assisi, where "Ascensione" (2008), a massive bisected curve of Cor-Ten steel stretching upward — a kind of skateboard ramp to the heavens — seems perfectly in place a stone's throw from the Basilica of St. Francis.
The narrow point linking rebel territory in north and south parts of eastern Ghouta is all within the range of government fire and impossible for insurgents to cross, meaning the enclave has in military terms been bisected, the commander said.
A symmetrically composed, funkily rendered abstract landscape, the composition is bisected by a striped path or stairway, which is flanked on either side by looping lines that appear to be vestigial tracings of a scrubbed-off image, the contours of an absence.
YUTIAN, China (Reuters) - On a recent morning in Yutian, a dusty town bisected by the highway that connects Beijing to the sea, Su Meiquan strolled into a dealership packed with hulking trucks and prepared to drive off with a brand new rig.
Usually it is bisected by an incandescent smile for good reason — he has ridden perhaps more great horses than any of his peers: Holy Bull, the champion mare Zenyatta, as well as Arrogate, considered the best horse in the world currently racing.
When Ms. Calderoni lies on the floor, raises her pelvis and lets her attenuated body be bisected by a laser of green light, symbol and substance fuse in a way that gives new resonance to gender fluidity, and the androgynous form before us defies division.
The film's generous views of spectacular works like Smithson's monumental "Spiral Jetty" (the work projects into the Great Salt Lake in Utah) and Mr. Heizer's "Double Negative" in Nevada (a huge trench bisected by a canyon) are best seen on the largest screen available.
Its structure—the way the acts and interludes are built—is inspired by theatrical set design, particularly where you are drawn into spaces where the audience is, say, both inside and outside of a bisected house, where the walls open up and dissolve the lines.
Even in a room so packed with celebrities, there was still one corner of the Bafta party bisected by a velvet rope, and behind it sat Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, who produced "Rocketman," the Globe-nominated musical based on John's life.
The expansiveness of the exhibition takes off from there, ranging from works like Adam Liam Rose's View I, a birdhouse-esque sculpture that hides digital skyscapes within its peephole, to The Flood by Pablo Montealegre, a bisected corner painting of household goods crashing down a waterfall.
In "Holding a Dream," the other painting dated 2016, the abstract figure is made of two distinct parts — an oval head and slightly darker leg and foot, both a grayish, dirty white, which are bisected by an orange torso with two arms and one leg and foot.
The efforts in Boyle Heights, a 173 ½-mile area bisected by six freeways, is a collaboration between Union de Vecinos, a group of neighborhood leaders, and the Kounkuey Design Initiative, or KDI, a nonprofit public interest design firm that helps underserved communities realize ideas for productive public spaces.
In a court filing late Thursday, the Army Corps of Engineers said their new review of the controversial pipeline could maintain the conclusion that it poses no risk to North Dakota's Lake Oahe, a lake bisected by the pipeline that local Native American tribes consider environmentally and culturally important.
"Red Fuji" (1830-32) on the other hand, does away with perspectival inventiveness and reverts to the two-dimensional tradition: presenting the mountain as a gorgeously deep red triangle cutting into a deep blue background, its lower half bisected by green wash, simplifying the composition in almost geometric terms.
Larchmont WESTCHESTER Long Island Sound Mamaroneck By The New York Times The 3.2-square-mile village of Mamaroneck, in southern Westchester County, is bisected by the Mamaroneck River, with the western half in the town of Mamaroneck and the eastern half, known as Rye Neck, in the town of Rye.
Yet, since recent events suggest the type is with us for the long haul, why not imagine pimping him in diagonally bisected jerseys in three jarring colors; slouchy bathrobe dusters; puffer coats with waists cinched smaller than an ant's thorax; or plush turtlenecks that threaten to swallow up his swollen head?
Sweatbands have been sported by many athletes and in many colors and patterns, but it was the fire-engine red terry band that bisected John McEnroe's mop of curls as he relentlessly marched to world domination in the early part of the decade that became the single most valuable accessory in tennis.
I'd try and duck into an alley or up a pedestrian walkway and then I'd be skidding out of control for hundreds of yards, trying in vain to get the steering to respond before I was treated to another slow-motion cutscene of my car getting practically bisected on a concrete median.
At a Sunday press conference in the middle of a rural pasture bisected by power lines and towers about 30 miles south of Austin, Robert Sumwalt, the on-scene member of the National Transportation Safety Board, said preliminary indications pointed to some type of collision between a portion of the balloon and part of that electrical grid. on.wsj.
Former Customs and Border Protection Commissioner W. Ralph Basham, who oversaw some of the fence construction under the Bush administration, said officials often tried to negotiate with land owners to come up with unique solutions when the fence bisected their property, such as constructing gates so their livestock could pass through, which he said caused some construction delays.
The ominous overtones are amplified by the cutouts' placement against a large wall painted a gruesome shade of red, and beneath a large, crimson swath of dyed denim bisected by a zigzagging blue line — a triple reference to the Nile of Boghiguian's native Cairo, and the two symbols of Nîmes, the palm tree and the crocodile.
Often, Bartons' semi-abstract work features heads emerging from a common figure and flowering into competing profiles; others contain multiple figures brought into such close contact that the individual forms integrate themselves into a larger wholeness; her bisected busts often make visible their equally artful underlying layers, as if they're ancient sculptures exposed like mannequins in a biology lab.
Once the L.G.B.T. Memorial in New York City opens, which is expected this month, its designer, the multimedia artist Anthony Goicolea, plans to offer personal tours of the site in Hudson River Park through Airbnb's Experience tours, exploring its composition of nine stones, some bisected by prismatic glass that radiate the colors of the L.G.B.T. flag.
The array of porch swings, the outdoor pool bisected by the volleyball net and the general resort vibe of Little Harvest Caye together create the impression that something about this island off the coast of Belize is too good to be true — and, indeed, the purchase price only buys you "an ownership stake" in the well-maintained, beautifully landscaped property.
Drawstring raincoats had the sweeping length of ball gowns and a satin sheen, though they were actually nylon; picnic-check pencil skirts were bisected by ostrich feathers swaying on the curve; tops had lavishly shirred sleeves; and all of it had the optic effect of an attenuated Escher drawing with a touch of gleam and the slouch of an old sweatsuit.
The Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Statue of Liberty are all bisected by a looming dark line that you eventually realize is a strut from some fence or enclosure that puts us in the position as viewers of those, who like slaves, are enabled to see the promised land of freedom but are prevented from fully becoming part of this nation.
In one graphic, the lower half of a man's face with its mouth bound shut (an icon widely used by the prisoner's movement) is projected in such a way as to uncannily anthropomorphize the facade of the building itself; in another, a silhouetted outline of Palestine appears bisected by the shape of a contracted stomach, thus transforming the territory into a kind of collective national body.
In between we find artists such as Otto Piene and Matias Cuevas, who use fire to create shapes and patterns; Andreas Kocks, whose "Untitled, Paperwork #543G" (2011) presents a wall-mounted splotch assembled from contoured pieces of graphite-covered paper; and Terry Winters, whose vertically bisected oil painting "Standardgraph 3" (2003) features a column of black circles running up the middle as irregular girds and curves unfurl on either side.
Several photographers were able to catch the comet and the meteors in a single image:Orion is visible on the bottom left, with a Geminid meteor and 46P/Wirtanen on topPhoto: Steven Christenson (Flickr)And check out this one:The Pleiades and comet, bisected by a Geminid asteroidPhoto: José Jiménez (Flickr)I am forever grateful for the astronomers and photographers in areas with dark skies who point their cameras up for folks like me who miss some of space's magic.

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