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Over this, he ladles a few blots of tomato pulp.
Is that one of the biggest blots on the horizon, potentially?
Upon seeing the blots for the first time, many people gasp.
There are shifting shapes that could be amoebas or ink blots.
Today, we're supposed to be thinking of psychological tests and INK BLOTS.
When asked to look at Rorschach test blots, "Norman" always sees death.
When the body blots, the netting cuts it into pieces, creating fish food.
It blots it out, revealing the sun's atmosphere, the great glowing solar corona.
She pushed for a CT scan, which revealed multiple blood blots in her lungs.
Dystopian stories are often described as warnings, but they can also be Rorschach blots.
That storm, when it takes flight and blots out the sun, will be new.
First, Mr. Martin blots out the tone of the lips with foundation or concealer.
" A familiar message blots out the screen: " Please Stand By We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties .
During the interrogation, they also show several Rorschach blots on the screen and another squid.
Unfortunately, Korver's defense blots out almost all of his positive impact in that particular matchup.
The next time we see him, his enormous figure all but blots out the sun.
In a finding published last June, scientists examined over 20,000 biomedical research papers and found that nearly 800 showed evidence of improperly manipulated images of western blots — essentially, blots obtained in one experiment that were duplicated to prove a point in an unrelated experiment.
She is a deeply cautious politician whose record is marred by some ugly anti-feminist blots.
Such experiments include the Rorschach blots in "Gimbutas" (1989) and the Jabberwocky series of the 1990s.
A tear blots Claire's signature and they all bid an emotional farewell to our little French scamp.
Once the area is smooth, she blots the leftover balm with a tissue before applying any product.
The mystique of Rorschach's blots has somehow weathered a century of controversy and two decades of exposure.
He is an aesthete, and to him the greatest value of the blots is as art objects.
I told those Freudians that all the ink blots looked like the way America used to be.
I let myself be overwhelmed by the sound and hope that it blots out any outside thoughts.
The images still seem wet, as if, upon opening the book, I was peeling apart Rorschach blots.
The cheering, black-silhouetted mob is stark against Paitreau's tangerine gradients, flecked with flame trails and crimson blood blots.
They fear that the SpaceX satellites are too bright and could form a "megaconstellation" that blots out the stars.
Before the ACA, insurers would routinely deny coverage to those with even minor or old blots on their medical histories.
Color measures a test subject's reaction to the sudden appearance of red, blue, and green in the last five blots.
Yet it is difficult, maybe impossible, to know ultimately whether that something is in the blots or in his mind.
Schizophrenics responded differently to the blots than manic-depressives, and both responded differently than the people who were "normal" controls.
She then scans the results, which sometimes resemble Rorschach ink blots, and digitally morphs and multiplies them to create patterns.
It's a story about a government that exploits fear of Islamic terrorists to crush dissent, then blots out women's reproductive rights.
Almost all of the diamonds feature four blots of paint, one in each corner, ranging from thinly painted to thickly applied.
In the comics, the character Rorschach is a crime-fighting vigilante who wears a white face mask adorned with shifting ink blots.
" A few minutes later, as he blots some black shadows over a lake: "If you have light on light, you have nothing.
To achieve their desired responses, the blots themselves had to function like works of art—an unusual ask for a psychological test.
It's that brief period of time when the lipstick you're wearing blots out just so and turns into a gorgeous, seamless stain.
There were blots on his copybook, such as letting nine of his relatives and friends give the funeral parlour as their voting address.
When the blots finally appeared in Rorschach's book, Psychodiagnostics, in 1921, they were rejected by German academic psychologists as crude and insufficiently theorized.
Harris's obviously premeditated assault was aimed at one of the blots on Biden's long record in public life: his 1970s opposition to busing.
But ignoring history's shameful villainesses like Sammie Dean blots out the ways that women have wielded their limited social power to oppress others.
It came to a head in the 1980s with a series of "abstractions" that did double duty as camouflage tarps and Rorschach blots.
From San Jose to Sacramento, the air is so thick and putrid that it blots out the sky and the sun and the stars.
The glare of urban living all but blots out the cosmic show overhead, denying you the dazzling vision of countless constellations and celestial bodies.
The wood-and-steel frame covering a busy corner of Harlem blots out the sunlight, blocks foot traffic and attracts unsavory crowds and litter.
Billions of shillings in public funds were stolen from the National Youth Service (NYS) in one of the biggest blots on President Uhuru Kenyatta's government.
In a previous study, Dr. Tibbetts showed that individual female wasps can identify one another by their distinct facial patterns, which resemble Rorschach ink blots.
Shuffling around nervously, Clov (the robustly gruff baritone Leigh Melrose) is characterized in jittery blots of music, as if he consists entirely of punctuation marks.
In composing it from the perspective of a 12-year-old girl, the author underwrites so thoroughly that she mostly blots out her own sun.
Golden blots made of 22-karat gold leaf punctuate the inky, black sky like comets from a distant galaxy, and spill over, out of the frame.
Light pollution blots out the night sky for billions of people around the world, but there are still places where the night remains untouched by humans.
Many people have witnessed lunar eclipses, where Earth's shadow dims the Moon, or a partial solar eclipse, where the Moon blots out part of the Sun.
There was ricotta on the other, too, and blots of house-made fig jam, and sheets of prosciutto-style Iowa ham, all covered by unwilted arugula.
The rain covers everything and almost blots the city out, and then I enter a gallery and there's a small, illuminated bit of beauty once again.
The Times provided an author of that study, Elisabeth Bik, then at Stanford, with a list of published corrections involving the blots in Dr. Croce's papers.
Looking at Xi Jinping's first five years as president, the stockmarket crash in the summer of 2015 ranks as one of the biggest blots on his record.
It's really just a wireframe with a cloth covering that blots out your peripheral vision, while still giving you plenty to look at in front of you.
It was impossible for Rorschach to know, or even to dream, that his blots would play the outsize role that they did in the modern cultural imagination.
Yet with several blots on his career, including accusations of racial abuse and diving, one of his targets will be to keep his volatile alter ego in check.
But at 2:41 pm on Monday, August 21, their solar panels will go dark as the shadow of the moon blots out the sun's energy-producing rays.
In most of these small single paintings, such as the fandango pink one (perhaps the show's best), the over-inked silkscreening process blots out much of this detail.
Indeed, anyone who doubts this need only go to the Wartburg to see the swart blots themselves, still staining the wall of his cell these five centuries later.
It seems more and more rare these days that a book can be so exacting in its effect that it blots the whole rest of the world out.
The compositions in her series, Another type of love, are akin to Rorschach tests, the dark blots replaced by lighter tones but with the same sense of movement.
Without Boo around, sex has become a hard drug: it's the way that Fleabag blots out her uglier memories, and it's also the way that she relives them.
Patients are shown abstract images in the of ink blots and told to share what they see, which doctors then pick apart for indicators of specific traits or characteristics.
In the place of what's called "plot," Kavan offers up a recursive system, an index of reaction points as unsettling and neatly tailored as a sheaf of Rorschach blots.
The scoring system is tediously technical, and surprisingly what you see in the blots counts less toward your result than the technicalities of how you perceive form and movement.
But instead of telling them what to look for, he simply flashes a series of western blots onto a screen and asks the students if they see anything amiss.
"One of the greatest blots on our democracy is having 700,000 of our citizens unable to be represented in our United States," said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD).
Since the early 1900s, patients have been asked to manipulate and describe kits of blocks, dolls, photos and ink blots, as doctors and therapists watched for signs of psychiatric disorders.
Each October, New Delhi becomes blanketed in a thick smog which blots out the sky until around March, when patches of blue begin to reappear overhead as the smog retreats.
Rojo pulsates both with the motif of blood and the subtly indelible image of a solar eclipse, when an orb blots out the sun, obscuring all but its deep red edges.
Other passengers on the subway are reduced to shadows, the rattle of the train a faint echo of my own deafening heartbeat, and the glass-haze of terror blots out light.
Gray can be seem calmly applying her makeup in the video as one woman powders and blots her face while another touches up her hair and yells for a bobby pin.
The Times showed the paper to four experts in the forensic analysis of images in research papers, and all agreed that the blots had almost certainly been duplicated by the authors.
Next came what I thought of as A Wheel Inside a Wheel, a wide looping belt of kelp stuck with blots of lovage sauce to the inside of a black ceramic hoop.
For the most part, the light from the sun blots out our view of Mercury during most of the year, so being able to actually see the tiny planet is a real treat.
Whether you're an art aficionado who wants to take notes, a die-hard Watson fan or simply someone who enjoys watching colored blots turn into people, this time-lapse contains something for everyone.
Just as we look for shapes and stories in weathered walls, clouds and the ink blots of a Rorschach test, we also feel the need to map territories: geographical, cosmological, emotional and psychological.
Five excellent, sweet scallops sat on creamy blots of bottarga sauce over black rice that had been swirled with more butter than it needed or could hold; the butter pooled on the plate.
Stirred by swarms of motorbikes bumping over potholes, and through builders' heaps of sand, gravel and cement made ubiquitous by the devastating earthquake of 2015, the permanent choking cloud blots out stars in the night sky.
He believed his inkblots to be "incursions of the spirit world," magical images that spoke to him in the voices of the dead; voices he ventriloquized in the gloomy poetic captions he added to his blots.
She is a devout loner, a woman who prefers the solitude of the bathroom mirror to a party, who blots out her nights with anonymous sex and obliterating substances, whose default settings are caustic and surly.
But he predicted that Mr. Barr would be vigorously vetted because of what he saw as blots on Mr. Barr's record, including his push for scrutiny of the mining deal, involving a company called Uranium One.
When he first attempted to publish the test in 1918, he encountered a staggering series of obstacles: money (the publishers he approached wanted him to pay to reproduce the blots), a wartime paper shortage, and skeptical colleagues.
That's the template for a pie called the Atwells: a base coat of grated havarti and pecorino under big blots of a garlic-laden pesto made even greener than usual by the inclusion of broccoli and pistachios.
While distant bricks are minutely rendered, flowers in the foreground are depicted as an even row of little black blots that look as if I, a non-artist, drew them, in seventh grade, with a felt tip pen.
In hindsight, the reality of the policy is so monstrous that it blots out the government's arguments in favor of internment at the time — arguments that were also about national security rather than race, and were, therefore, ostensibly neutral.
It's not the first time America has deserted the Kurds, but Trump's attitude this week suggests there is no longer any moral underpinning to US foreign policy -- even if such a concept was always relative considering various historical blots.
RAMALLAH, West Bank/TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Instead of its usual artsy or humorous front page, this week's special edition of Time Out Tel Aviv sports an image of an Israeli security barrier so high it blots out the horizon.
In this cartoonish version of the Rorschach, what we see in the blots — whether a butterfly, or the bloodied stumps of our last victim's limbs after we hacked them off with a salad fork — is who we really are.
I actually agree with you that identity politics on the left often does more harm than good, but this kind of revisionist history blots out a critical part of the story and ignores the causes of our social turmoil.
He was the blankest of blank slates, forcing viewers to fill in the gaps based on their own biases—a process he made explicit when, in 1984, he began his Rorschach series, mimicking the ink blots of the renowned personality test.
Some 3,000 people gathered on the southwestern side of the French-governed island to see the "annular solar eclipse" - the moment when the moon blots out most of the sun to create the appearance of a bright ring around its edges.
Gregorio first washes and blots the herbs dry with paper towels and then transfers them to a sheet pan in the oven on its lowest setting, ideally less than 200 degrees (try using the "warm" setting, if your oven has one).
By 232, officials at Ohio State and the federal Office of Research Integrity were receiving allegations that more than 2111 papers on which Dr. Croce was an author contained improperly manipulated western blots and other data, according to official university correspondence.
Dr. Sanders said the students invariably noticed that lanes 6, 7 and 8 in one row of blots had apparently been duplicated into the immediately adjacent lanes — 3, 4, and 20033 — which are supposed to have come from different experimental samples.
Working with truckloads of dust and high-contrast cinematography that tends to turn shadows into bottomless inky blots, Mr. Fuqua approaches the western like an ardent fan, leaving no genre element untouched, from gun spinning to trick riding to atmospherically flapping dusters.
It falls to her to guide America back toward peace by deciphering the Rorschach blots the aliens squirt out as a means of communication, and encouraging the rest of the globe to share information in a spirit of scientific inquiry and brotherhood.
We turned in to an elementary school's playground, tightroping the length of a sandbox, and I learned that the ring-of-fire eclipse is a semi-regular phenomenon, in which Earth's moon blots out everything but the barest silhouette of the sun.
Hanging curtain-like from a single horizontal crossbar, it is a wildly exuberant collection of incidents and effects, distinct passages grafted onto one another in a glorious profusion of blots, dots, curlicues, serpentine lines, billowing clusters of pod shapes, and slithering teardrops.
These, too, are forms of knowledge for that character, a recognition of a potential downfall, and they get drawn into your hand as easily as a Wound that blots out your thoughts or a Burn that rages while you're trying to contemplate a cleave maneuver.
For Searls, the blots are not only a helpful pseudoscientific instrument, they are also a testament to the power of the aesthetic in the Romantic sense of the word: a state and study of heightened perception, one that exists somewhere in between feeling and cognition.
With a gestural vocabulary of squiggles, lines, blots, swirls, and other pen marks — evoking script, calligraphy, ideograms, and glyphs, but lacking recognizable semantic content — her work is a Rorschach test, through which we can perceive our anxieties about the digital era's surfeit of written communication.
Next Monday will herald the first total solar eclipse visible from the U.S. since 1979—and the first one in a century to span the width of the entire contiguous United States—as the moon blots out the sun and casts a shadow on the Earth.
The bedroom windows, for example, are covered in translucent fabric panels in her Kotaubia pattern; the design is based on the reverse side of a painting she did of the Marrakesh medina — the blots of ink that soaked through to the flip side of the paper.
There were blots of chamomile jelly and a langoustine-head sauce on the plate, too, and when I rubbed a bit of the orange-pink lobster around in there, the combination of flower and shellfish flavors was a complete surprise, extraordinary in ways I'd never imagined before.
Every new Melissa McCarthy performance, even in a movie as uneven as The Boss, makes you marvel at her talent: the extravagant physical comedy, the outrageousness that never blots out believability, the skill at parsing out a single gag line so that it multiplies like loaves and fish.
Washington (CNN)There's a terrible uneasiness in our current moment: At a time when we want to believe that we're on the brink of toppling some of our country's remaining anti-LGBTQ barriers, lingering hate not only exists -- it also blots out queer stories before they're even told.
Homesteads and small towns are being battered by mine blasting, hundreds of diesel trucks speed down rural roads dropping sand along the way, stadium lighting is so bright it blots out the night sky, and 24-hour operations go on within a few hundred feet of homes and farms.
The trees I indicated were not quite bare of foliage but stripped enough for limbs and branches to reveal lots of roundish puffs or nests suspended in them, big blots, blobs within the larger, more or less oval-shaped crowns of five or six trees ahead in the distance.
This can be amusing, as when a dinner shifts from a group scene to a bulging eye face-off, and there's something undeniably clever about a visual lineup that consists of a looming human skull that blocks a human head that in turn nearly blots out the sun.
Because the study focused on a tiny slice of the literature that allowed researchers to see immediate problems — duplications of western blots — the potential implications are distressing, said another author, Dr. Arturo Casadevall, chairman of the department of molecular microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins University's school of public health.
I've recently been exploring this blotting technique, which is just a matter of slopping paint onto the paper and then blotting it, doing that over and over again and looking for body parts and forms in the paint blots, then carving those out and allowing the narrative to unfold with the process.
In the last 20 to 30 years, we've seen a small but significant number of stories about people who have traditionally been discriminated against in our society — women, the mentally ill, criminals, and even indigenous peoples — experience a reversal of fortunes when the moon takes center stage and blots out the sun.
The show's boldest gambit, though one that falters for me, is an emphasis on the vast canvases of Warhol's last years: gridded representations of Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" and "Last Supper," immense Rorschach blots in black or gold, abstractions in copper paint oxidized by urine; fields of camouflage patterns; and collaborations with the youthful phenom Jean-Michel Basquiat.
A few other famous examples of projective tests include the Rorschach ink blots; the Thematic Apperception Test, which measures personality by asking subjects to make up stories based on a series of black-and-white images; and the House-Tree-Person test, which requires subjects to draw those three objects and then answer questions about their drawing.
But amid the nonstop sensory overload, some of the most effective pieces were the simplest — ink blots by Pierrette Bloch (Karsten Greve); a silhouette of leaves and branches by Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato (Bergamin & Gomide); chewing-gum sculptures by Hannah Wilke (Alison Jacques) — works that draw you away from the glitter and noise into quiet, interior moments, and remind you why you look at art in the first place.
Lulled with a playlist that flows across musical genres, like some evolved form of Muzak, museumgoers are encouraged to touch, hold, try on, and buy clothing designed by Eckhaus Latta, from limited-edition patterned button-ups and hand-printed t-shirts to explicitly one-of-a-kind objects, such as a pullover knitted out of a vibrant palette of recycled plastics, and a pair of white denim jeans dappled with watercolor-like blots and embellished with a fringe of craft-store beads.
Halfway through the film, the linguistics plot becomes secondary to the political/sci-fi drama, which is understandable as I'm the only audience member who would have stayed for 116 minutes of "okay say the word for 'tentacle' again, now say it three times, is this the same whirling sound from 'spaceship', can you speak closer to the mic please…"When the film goes full Dan Brown and starts measuring the negative space between ink blots, it leaves the scope of what I can criticize through linguistic knowledge.

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