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I immediately tried to access an urgent medical review, but I hit brick wall after brick wall.
I just wish it wouldn't have been a brick wall.
It was like the front tire hit a brick wall.
Can you unravel the mystery of this brick wall photo?
She says the impact felt like hitting a brick wall.
It's not like we're throwing him against a brick wall.
The painting depicts a blackboard set within a brick wall.
"It was like talking to a brick wall," he said.
"I've run into a sort of brick wall," he said.
The camera moves, revealing a brick wall in front of him.
I don't feel like my head went through a brick wall.
If no one knows what's next, you hit a brick wall.
The window looked out to a brick wall in an alleyway.
Advanced Micro Devices' hot streak hit a brick wall this week.
And when Aron's in, it's like running into a brick wall.
That is the same as throwing commodities at a brick wall.
If we didn't do that, we ran into a brick wall.
The room is rustic, with a brick wall and tile accents.
Its central window faces an air shaft with a brick wall.
A brick wall collapsed on his hands, causing permanent nerve damage.
"You will come up against a brick wall," she was told.
Thing is, Facebook's hit a brick wall when it comes to growth.
Carmenaty tried to enter the expressway but collided with a brick wall.
He has no problem driving fast, head-first, into a brick wall.
That sample had been knocked back and we'd hit a brick wall.
The officer responds by shoving the man backward against a brick wall.
It is, many memories recall, a carpeted pathway into a brick wall.
A row of coin-operated gumball machines line one white brick wall.
An invisible train platform accessible only by walking into a brick wall?
Here, the exposed brick wall provides a great counterpoint to a dainty print.
"Oh, well," I said, looking at the bare brick wall behind the artwork.
A lot of times, you model a thick brick wall, it's just fake.
I had my hand on his back, it felt like a brick wall.
So that's what I wanted to interject in the brick wall of funk.
You can also notice the filter's effect on the brick wall behind me.
His brick-wall interior defense (in spurts) will be hard to ignore. 7.
It shows the brick wall standing isolated behind wooden scaffolding and construction equipment.
Brown noted that Johnson was hidden on the second floor behind a brick wall.
You feel every brick wall screen, every wizardly pass, every fundamental, efficient post up.
They'll probably put you in front of a brick wall and mow you down.
She's dressed in white with jeans and she's leaning up against a brick wall.
One can't really criticize that exposed brick wall, the steel supports, the rough stone.
But there are any number of ways to deal with an ugly brick wall.
"Like talking to a brick wall; you get nothing back," a senior Conservative said.
He found identical cones in the mud-brick wall of a temple in Tello.
For Eisenberg, coming up against a brick wall is what writing often feels like.
My bathroom window faces a brick wall of another apartment building three feet away.
"We ran into a brick wall out there today with those two," Grace said.
Mourners wrote messages on several pieces of cardboard hung on the store's brick wall.
But what happens next is he runs into a brick wall of political opposition.
First, there is not much appetite in Brussels to talk to a brick wall.
That guy was good at one thing: going out and building a brick wall.
The new mural appears on a nondescript brick wall on Vyse Street in Birmingham.
But she got to the end of the song, and hit a brick wall.
Jorge Alfaro tripled off the brick wall in right and scored on Maikel Franco's single.
"It is like talking to a brick wall," he told Reuters in a telephone interview.
The small plaque was fixed to the low brick wall bordering the front entry steps.
If you push against an industrial robot arm, it's like pushing against a brick wall.
But debunking Trump's climate change statements is as productive as arguing with a brick wall.
Firefighters eventually broke through an 18-inch brick wall to get into the tight space.
She saw two women lying on the sidewalk and another leaning against a brick wall.
Instead, you'll know a wrong action if it leads you smack into a brick wall.
Wine barrels, proudly stamped with Sula's smiling sun logo, line the red brick wall behind.
I know that everyone on our team would run through a brick wall for him.
I'm on ACME rocket-skates hurtling toward a tunnel that's painted onto a brick wall.
The complex remains in place, with its surrounding brick wall now known for anti-U.
Sadly, those demands have been met with the large brick wall of inaction and gridlock.
But in the end, many of those dreams just came up against a brick wall.
Two tourists faced Thai prison for spray-painting a brick wall from the 13th century.
I don't want to waste any more time banging my head against a brick wall.
" The "absolute worst decision," she said, "would be to paint the brick wall a color.
He looked like he could run through a brick wall like the Kool-Aid Man.
ANONYMOUS It's such a drag when good relationships hit the brick wall of bad timing.
And in Chicago, where he had previously lived, he had once faced a brick wall.
" Joe Brainard: "I remember a backdrop of a brick wall I painted for a play.
There are times in life where you're going to go BANG into a brick wall.
It allows the TV to blend in with the environment – in this case, a brick wall.
Greeting both visitors and passersby is an installation hung on the brick wall outside the gallery.
Nu was the rare Silicon Valley spokesperson who wasn't like asking questions to a brick wall.
Part of the brick wall is pulverized into dust but some of it is still standing.
"It was like trying to complain to a brick wall," Sara Abusheikh told the Daily Beast.
Leave it to the Internet to turn a nice brick wall into a source of anxiety.
LAST OCTOBER MTN, a big South African mobile-telecoms company, hit a brick wall in Nigeria.
Outside, the "Wall of Unity," an elongated rendering of a brick wall, is signed by protesters.
It was fun to put some wood up against a brick wall and ride on it.
"I might as well have been talking to a brick wall," he admits in the book.
But then stocks hit a brick wall, dipping in and out of correction territory since then.
Local competitors sensed that Uber was likely to hit a brick wall with its aggressive approach.
In the photo, she's leaning against a brick wall in jean shorts and canary-yellow Converse.
"You try, and it feels like you're hitting your head against the brick wall," he said.
It was surrounded by a tall brick wall with two layers of barbed wire on top.
In one, an archer notches an arrow lit by torches from prisoners behind a brick wall.
Head in hands, it's the look of a person who's realized they've hit a brick wall.
"It's a very old brick wall, about 14 feet with three layers of brick," Kanaby said.
OUTDOOR SPACE The house sits on a 0.53-acre corner lot surrounded by a brick wall.
As I quietly took my seat, I glanced up at the posters on the beige, brick wall.
The house is surrounded by a high red-brick wall topped with barbed wire and CCTV cameras.
I was banging my head against a brick wall every single day trying to make this work.
She says she saw two women lying on the sidewalk and another leaning against a brick wall.
If you can just sit behind a brick wall and pick your moments, then what's the point?
I'm running out of options quickly, and feel like I'm simply banging against the same brick wall.
"She'd run through a brick wall for you but her personality isn't for everyone," said another official.
In Aaron Siskind's "Chicago 8," splashes of paint on a brick wall suggest an Abstract Expressionist painting.
She wears a pale jacket and is seated outside, next to a door and a brick wall.
The master bedroom has an exposed brick wall and a wall-size arched window with motorized blinds.
A light breeze drifted through my bedroom window, and all I could see was a brick wall.
"I don't think anyone expects to see a 85033,000-mile, 15-foot brick wall," he told SILive.
Now it is nearly gone, he said, except for a brick wall and corridor in the front.
Unfortunately, the view isn't very inspiring: a brick wall, belonging to the local Subway fast food restaurant.
"Defend blue sky and breathe together," an exhortation painted on the brick wall surrounding the lot says.
Not only was it small, but it looked onto the brick wall of the building next door.
Selling point In the lobby is a 10-foot-long sidebar in front of a brick wall.
To penetrate the brick wall, black Americans frequently must rely on the names of their ancestors' owners.
On August 1st, it was found next to a brick wall in Philadelphia, beat up and decapitated.
"It's a very old brick wall, about 14 feet with three layers of brick," he told CNN.
Their problem isn't that they willingly and intentionally dive face-first into a brick wall of mediocrity.
"I didn't want to open my window and be looking at a brick wall," Mr. Anderson said.
Lebanon today can be likened to a bus without brakes, its driver hurtling toward a brick wall.
All of them hit a brick wall with their ideas, and that's disrespecting the people of Miami.
The school looms ahead; she plows the van into a red brick wall that ripples apart like gossamer.
Robots at excel at building structures using simple materials, like the repetitive task of assembling a brick wall.
A lone street sign casts a shadow against a brick wall with scuff marks and faded white paint.
Despite running into a brick wall of opposition, he is again trying to impose his will via Congress.
Now, that effort has run into a brick wall, leaving him to oversee a law he fiercely opposes.
After about four years of throwing myself against the proverbial brick wall, I gave up the job search.
Ms. Stanbury was interested in one for $2,150 a month, even though the bedroom faced a brick wall.
When Angela drives through the alley, we briefly see a familiar street-art mural on the brick wall.
I half remember Vanessa Feltz dancing in front of a brick wall and telling us what "LOL" meant.
Banksy left a sinister holiday message on a brick wall in the South Wales town of Port Talbot.
If your employee is hitting a brick wall, it is imperative that they admit it and seek help.
Elevated by scaffolding, Dominick Guida scraped a brick wall in what seemed like an effort to weather it.
To the left of the entrance is a room with an exposed brick wall and built-in bookshelves.
A police officer visited my home to ensure that the safe was bolted into my garage's brick wall.
Frank Mejia, 22, who helps teach the class and can easily backflip off a brick wall, says yes.
For the moment, however, it is the president's critics who are butting their heads against a brick wall.
"Too often ethnic minority employees feel they're hitting a brick wall when it comes to career progression," Mrs.
OUTDOOR SPACE Two entrances from a snaking brick wall along the road lead to a courtyard in front.
But some worry that the debate may be close to hitting the brick wall it avoided in 2004.
On one side, there were only two yards between the field and the brick wall of the stands.
A line of small marble-topped tables leads back along a brick wall from the front retail area.
The first is Ursula, an immense warehouse which squats behind a high brick wall, almost invisible from the street.
Fighting with Amazon to try to get our products listed is like beating my head against a brick wall.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An oval spotlight shoots across the gallery's brick wall from a slanted angle.
A rear alley serves as a garden bar where black-and-white movie clips play on a brick wall.
" Google director of robotics Aaron Edsinger said that working with Boston Dynamics was "a bit of a brick wall.
Earth's atmosphere is so dense that it could be like the cargo was hitting a brick wall upon ejection.
The hamster is critically endangered in western Europe and research into the cause seemed to hit a brick wall.
Eventually the robot was maneuvered behind a "brick wall" with the suspect on the other side, the chief says.
That sneaker is shaped like a gourd attached to a brick wall, and it will give you a blister.
As long as publishers' prospective stories are a matter of public interest, the First Amendment is a brick wall.
Off the ball, he's a brick wall setting screens to free up Davis and all New Orleans' ball-handlers.
"For its part, the Chinese government's gambit of accelerating innovation while suppressing freedoms hits a brick wall," he writes.
" Another official was more forgiving: "She'd run through a brick wall for you but her personality isn't for everyone.
The open-plan living area is separated from the kitchen by a brick wall with a two-sided fireplace.
Then, just last week, Magee looked outside to see his daughter kicking the soccer ball against a brick wall.
But as far as getting companies to respond — well, occasionally it feels like you're talking to a brick wall.
He did it the way he'd been taught, walking them over to the brick wall at their elementary school.
If the judges rule in favor of the NYPD, they will create a brick wall where none existed before.
Another studio, on the Upper East Side, had a brick wall, built-in bookshelves and a sunken living room.
And while Hawk may throw a few men into a brick wall, he would never, ever hurt an animal.
"Our village built this," one villager told Sky News, referring to a tall brick wall across a main road.
The new brick wall obscured the homes of 2,000 people living in the slum, according to the Associated Press.
"Our efforts at compromise have instead been met with a brick wall of intransigence," Ms. Sturgeon said on Monday.
She painted Ginsburg's face, collar and hands on exterior wood panels, which were then installed on the brick wall.
One set shows a Trump-like LEGO figure with a hardhat standing in front of a grey brick wall.
"In the pro-life movement we're optimistic to the point of running our heads into a brick wall," McClusky said.
"No matter what we do, we hit a brick wall with Francis, his commission and his cardinals," said Mr. Cruz.
Fred Upton's bombshell announcement that he would vote no, a brick wall that could have again blocked the GOP's efforts.
Another image, collaged on the right, shows Jacqui from behind, panting a blue brick wall – her booty on full display.
While Uber is allowed in a few cities in Brazil, it hit a brick wall in Sao Paulo last year.
The first photograph, snapped in front of a brick wall, featured Jenner showing off the entire front of her ensemble.
The space, which Yelp users call "cute and cozy," also features hanging plants, an exposed brick wall, and several armchairs.   
"I call these 'brick wall moments' and every person gets them, whether they have a disability or not," she said.
"Maybe I'll paint a mural," he said, framing a spot on the brick wall directly outside their bedroom windows. Mrs.
After removing the mantel, the brass fire screen and the gas logs, she had the brick wall covered in drywall.
She spoke of the ballet flat as an artifact, positioning it alongside another emoji candidate for 2018: the brick wall.
So it was shocking to some when the brick wall went up and the mural could no longer be seen.
It was as if Halep were playing not only on crushed red brick, but also against a red brick wall.
Luck went through a brick wall a thousand times for his team & always took the heat like a champ. Selfless.
"It's like I had a brick wall on my back, and I was able to break it down," he says.
So I went around back and hoisted myself up the eight- or nine-foot brick wall that surrounded the graveyard.
The carpeted living room has high ceilings with exposed beams and a wood-burning fireplace in a white brick wall.
It will reappear with a lighter, more modern look, revealing an exposed brick wall and dressed with marble and mirrors.
But a week later, the Dow hit a brick wall, logging a two-session plunge of more than 7 percent.
His Dial M for Murder poster rings out like a "Reds Under the Bed" paste-up on a brick wall.
"The car pinned him against a brick wall and a security fence, and that trauma led to his death," Houser said.
A surreal stage-like creation with one brick wall replaced with plexiglass, it was a magnified vision of a childhood toy.
When Betty goes to find the door to freedom, she is met with a new brick wall and the Sisters' cavalry.
Mill, 31, posted footage on Instagram in which a man approaches a brick wall, sprays graffiti on it and walks away.
Sometimes the future shows up so fast it hits us in the face, like a brick wall in a VR headset.
This bodysuit, available on Amazon, that features the words "Mexico Will Pay" overlaid on a head-to-toe brick wall pattern.
The great room has a living area with an exposed brick wall and a kitchen with quartz counters and custom cabinets.
"Donald Trump is driving 23.5 miles per hour toward a brick wall, and he has no brakes," the banker told me.
I did my best to do so once I got him on the phone, but the man is a brick wall.
That's time that could have been spent arguing with real progressive women, but is instead directed at a virtual brick wall.
Facebook and Etsy have held company retreats in her living room, which has an exposed brick wall and a floating staircase.
This room flows into a central area used as a dining room, with a staircase rising along an exposed-brick wall.
In others, backs are turned while the subject marks a brick wall with graffiti, unconcerned or unaware of the shutter's clicks.
Measuring eight by 11 feet and glowing bold red against Paula Cooper's white-brick wall, the display in Chelsea is unmissable.
"It's a brick wall," said Matt McRoberts, one of the co-founders of Pegasus Aeronautics, a hardware startup based in Waterloo, Ontario.
But there is a brick wall in the way that resembles a 6-foot-tall Greek god with better hair than me.
Mr. Papalia talked about what they were passing — a fire hydrant, a brick wall, a fence — and the vulnerability they were feeling.
Stepping inside the American embassy was like exploring a city within a city, protected by a red brick wall with barbed wire.
Green surveys the floor, all the while running like he's getting ready to Kool-Aid Man his way through a brick wall.
Baez's deep drive to right center ricocheted off the brick wall past Giants right fielder Carlos Moncrief, who over-ran the ball.
Lastly, in a different image posted to Francisco Soriano's Instagram, a colour TV can be seen being attached to a brick wall.
"The insistence we include Flint in the CR was … because we were hitting a brick wall getting it into WRDA," Kildee said.
The billiards room has a brick-wall fireplace and two large murals, one of a hunting scene, the other of a christening.
The morning light changes from grey to blue and turns the brick wall of our Brooklyn apartment the color of fresh rust.
A brick wall surrounded the garden where Yvonne de Gaulle kept chickens so that her youngest daughter, Anne, could have fresh eggs.
I also felt like I was on a toboggan, headed down a snowy hill, accelerating faster and faster toward a brick wall.
I shared a small room with my parents, my thin bed pushed into the corner and my window facing a brick wall.
Our knight explains to his readers that the brick wall we see there keeps him safe from a scary menagerie of animals.
A long bar runs along an exposed brick wall where the word "Playhouse" has been spray-painted with a rainbow of colors.
Sitting facing the door, backed by a windowless, conch-pink brick wall, he brought to mind a hermit crab wearing a seashell.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson driving a digger labeled "Get Brexit Done" through a brick wall labeled "Gridlock," followed by a baffled silence.
Hardened fans and curious newcomers alike will throw themselves against the bloody brick wall of difficulty that is From Software's flagship series.
So, for example, you could replace the wall that feels like a brick wall with a wood wall that someone rolls in.
What is clear is that Munchery ran into a brick wall and fast, left without enough cash to settle even its smallest debts.
As a fellow congregant, James Carroll of the New Arts Program helped install Haring's drawing on a prominent brick wall in the church.
Lurching past the nun, Sally grabbed that ankle and an arm as Patty crashed hard up against the brick wall on her left.
It was a picture of a parakeet in a blue wire cage, the recognizable brick wall of our living room in the background.
But high private valuations have sometimes hit a brick wall after IPO, including for well-known companies like Uber, Lyft, Dropbox and Snap.
Remember that scene where Stiggy smashes through a brick wall and prison door to free Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard from their cell?
I felt proud of the way I handled the negotiations, even though I felt like I was banging up against a brick wall.
But as the sexual abuse crisis continues to swirl around his church, Francis' promises have run into a brick wall of Vatican opposition.
They have athletes who excel at key positions and a coach who's known for extracting brick-wall execution from much less physical ability.
When looking at his own family tree, he hits the infamous "brick wall" by the time he reaches his great-great-grandparents' generation.
A co-owner, Jim Houser, gestured to the shadowy curved outlines on a brick wall as he showed a visitor through the shop.
The living and dining area measures more than 22 square feet, with part of a Gothic window surrounded by an exposed brick wall.
A second suite is at the top of the stairs, also with a pitched ceiling, and windows running along an exposed brick wall.
The flag pole, handrail and brick wall supporting the railing adjoining the front steps of the American Legion Post 83 in Eugene, Ore.
All Mr. Trump would have to do is ask those who, for decades, have banged their heads against the Middle East brick wall.
The Fix New York City apartments are notorious for their quirks and annoyances, from awkward layouts to windows that face a brick wall.
So Pompeo would have "hit a brick wall when it came to getting rid of Mr. Giuliani," Sondland said in his private testimony.
People looked grief-stricken, as State Police officers in riot gear sat on a brick wall, taking a break in the midday sun.
Earlier this year, he hired an artist to paint a mural commemorating the events of 1992 on a brick wall alongside his house.
If the trade war isn't resolved by that date, the tariffs are expected to hit the U.S. tech sector like a brick wall.
" There are a few different filming rooms, including one with a brick wall that the staff thinks of as its "New York stage.
The bottom section is a beautifully painted brick wall pressed up against the picture plane, spanning the entire lower fifth of the painting.
The last time we checked in with YouTube's The Brick Wall, they had built a brick-sucking robo-vac out of Lego and Technic.
A built-in wood credenza with a granite top extends from the kitchen into the living area along an exposed brick wall, painted white.
Patrons sipped on drinks as they waited for the next comedian to be introduced to the brick wall–backed stage in the underground club.
Even if you had a computer that was 10 times or 100 times faster you will just move that brick wall a little further.
"The insistence we include Flint in the CR was... because we were hitting a brick wall getting it into WRDA," Kildee told The Hill.
But in talks with committee leaders, who are granted automatic superdelegate status under the current system, the reformers' efforts ran into a brick wall.
We see a nice brick wall, not the ugly eight-metre-high one, as the only sign that we are in the West Bank.
She went outside with her assistant, Rachel Leavitt, who took out her cell phone to record Louis-Dreyfus in front of a brick wall.
That deadline has come and gone, and more recent efforts by Bishop to draft a bill have hit a brick wall of conservative opposition.
The lawsuit alleges Holtzclaw grabbed the woman outside a restaurant, forced her up against a brick wall, and rubbed his crotch on her buttocks.
Another image appears to take place in an abandoned alley way, until you see a carbonite-frozen Han Solo resting against a brick wall.
And then, as the map opened up, allowing me to swap between multiple characters and consider a million possibilities, I hit a brick wall.
The New York Times on Sunday evening published an inside account of how exactly a potential deal with the Taliban hit a brick wall.
And in "Painting in an Earthquake" an artist in front of a canvas held a brush as a brick wall before her shook violently.
As a result, its desire to avoid hurting long-term user engagement has sprinted headfirst into the brick wall of publisher revenue-share expectations.
"Construction was literally outside the window of every single room except for the kitchen, which looked out on a brick wall," Mr. Rozboril said.
The apartment has a sizable living room, 21978-foot ceilings and gets lots of sunlight, but the living room windows face a brick wall.
While the Note 10+'s shot is solid, the Pixel 3's shot has slightly richer colors and better details on the brick wall.
India erected a brick wall so President Donald Trump wouldn't see a slum as his motorcade drove through the city of Ahmedabad on Monday.
Erika Husby, another protester, had blond hair piled in a messy bun and was wearing a poncho painted to look like a brick wall.
Down below, the Manafort jury had hit a brick wall and announced it had reached verdicts on eight counts but deadlocked on the others.
It can be anything, from an empty sky to a brick wall, so long as it doesn't detract from the focus of your main subject.
He was pinned between his Jeep and a brick wall outside his Los Angeles home after the Jeep had rolled backwards down a steep incline.
Video from CNN affiliate KFOX showed the path the truck took after leaving the interstate, along with mowed down trees and a smashed brick wall.
The view is only a brick wall, but I can see a bit of sky and watch the shift in the light over the hours.
The truck is still pulling hard at this point, charging up the speedometer until — WHAM — you smack into the speed limiter like a brick wall.
Construction workers were recently photographed putting up a brick wall in front of the secret-service-protected house and making the garage into an office.
But I turned back around and they were arresting somebody by the art class, like in the back of the outside, by the brick wall.
As a startup, you have to go through the roller coast of running into a brick wall 80- times and learning what to do differently.
It's the moment you see Pret a Manger doing a fake exposed brick wall—you know the 3 millimetre-thick wall panelling, and exposed bulbs?
Her husband built a brick wall, 50 cm high, to try and stop the water spilling into their home but it is not always enough.
In fact, Opera works almost exactly like Chrome, except without the resource hogging that makes me want to throw my computer against a brick wall.
Unlike the previous hoverboards it won't fling you off into a brick wall and, thanks to Segway's IP, it offers a smooth, almost magical ride.
The overall property is about one-fifth of an acre, including the lawn and gardens in the backyard, which is surrounded by a brick wall.
"I'm more open than most, more willing to talk to anyone, and I can basically hold a conversation with a brick wall," Hutchins-Howard said.
His problem is that there will be games where New England won't smash him repeatedly into a brick wall, and just won't just him much.
Some affixed American flag stickers to their "bricks," which were then adhered to look like a brick wall around the "Build the Wall" bubble letters.
Agents may dismiss the fifth-floor walk-up as a great exercise, for instance, or spin a brick wall-view as a noise reduction asset.
Will Trump's presence so nationalize the election that down-ballot Republicans will face a brick wall when they try to make modest inroads among Hispanics?
"There's no support system," he said as he stretched, hoisting first one leg, then the other, almost level with his head, against a brick wall.
He is jumping so high, the padding on a brick wall next to the landing pit might provide insufficient cushioning if a vault went sideways.
The show didn't just shine a light on brilliant black comics; it also left behind the brick-wall observational comedy that dominated the previous decade.
I visited the jazz great Jane Jarvis when she was old, crippled and living in a tiny apartment with a window facing a brick wall.
Since vandalism is a crime and little can be done to replace natural light lost to a brick wall, I suggested some decorative solutions instead.
The exposed pipes stretching across the vast black brick wall of the theater had been installed by the set designer, as had the sprinkler system.
In a small room off to the side, the windows are flung open, but a brick wall blocks the view of the green park below.
None of them feel like a brick wall because, you know, the team is amazing, the technology is really powerful, and you make progress on them.
She filled me up with so much love; I felt like I could run through a brick wall, and I wanted to do it for her.
Toward the back of the gallery, two locator devices are caught between a small mirror and a large, black circle spray-painted onto a brick wall.
"King and Queen," Marroquin wrote alongside the picture on Sunday, which featured the couple wearing color-coordinated outfits and kissing in front of a brick wall.
He got up, threw on shorts and a shirt and ran across the street, hopping their brick wall and pretty much bashing down the front door.
"We'll run through this brick wall, and then Lord knows how many brick walls are going to be on the other side," another senior aide said.
Bryant led off the bottom of the sixth with a triple off Rockies starter Kyle Freeland that rebounded off the brick wall, back toward the infield.
" George Anthony adds, "The reality hits you like a brick wall you run into, or just having every part of your body being pulled and mangled.
As people sipped $14 cocktails, she slipped unnoticed into the smoking section and vaulted over a six-foot-tall green fence and a shorter brick wall.
In Overwatch, I've slammed into a brick wall so hard that it's thrown me into an existential quandary over whether I should even be bothering anymore.
But when one adds the historical factor—that, in Luther's case, the judgment is being made five centuries after the event—we hit a brick wall.
In the famous photograph, the band's original members loiter next to a crumbling brick wall near East Second Street and the Bowery in the East Village.
Yelchin died after his SUV rolled backward in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home and pinned him against a brick wall and a fence.
Neon letters spelled the word "opera" on a graffiti-covered brick wall near the entrance of the decrepit-looking building, located in an isolated industrial area.
To this day, when it all kicks in I feel like I could mosh through a brick wall, and those fills throughout are air-drum gold.
I like the variety of textures in the space, the brick wall, the wood siding; it feels warm and inviting while also preserving a professional feel.
Characters get knocked out over and over, but never killed (John's miraculous recoveries continue, this time after having his head repeatedly slammed against a brick wall).
In fact, he makes portraits right here, on the street, taping onto the brick wall his flamboyant backdrops, and shooting in full view of passers-by.
With just weeks to go before a Brexit deal needs to be signed, Theresa May's plans for leaving the European Union have hit a brick wall.
Harlem Nights is a monument to music and to easy living—the frame of a Weber grand piano has been nailed to an exposed-brick wall.
India hastily built a brick wall so US President Donald Trump wouldn't see a slum as his motorcade passed through the city of Ahmedabad on Monday.
Authorities earlier this month commissioned a 1,640-foot-long, 7-foot-high brick wall along a road near the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, Reuters reported.
Analysts and crypto industry leaders are highlighting geopolitical implications of China launching a digital currency first — especially if libra hits a brick wall with U.S. regulators.
In the photograph, the river is flat and muddy and seems to be passing under a bridge, whose brick wall we can see on one side.
"Trump's verbal intervention is likely to hit a brick wall, as heightened rate hike expectations ensure that the Dollar reigns supreme across currency markets," Otunuga said.
Some Florida students tried to vote today but they hit a brick wall, because the folks at the polling place would not recognize their dorm address.
She's also looking particularly great, in a jean jacket and scarf tied around her neck, so I insist on an impromptu photoshoot against a brick wall outside.
But after two years of tiny windows, brick wall, and zero separation of living spaces, the couple got tired of it and started itching for something new.
Its cozy den features an L-shaped couch, a fireplace and an exposed brick wall, while the formal living room boasts a grand piano and a fireplace.
Yelchin, 27, died after his SUV rolled backward in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home and pinned him against a brick wall and a fence.
Yelchin was killed when his SUV rolled backward in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home and pinned him against a brick wall and a fence.
Others helped concertgoers escape the gunfire raining down on a music festival from a high-rise hotel as they moved behind a brick wall to shield themselves.
And then you run straight into the brick wall of a question that has smacked many a sci-fi nerd over the years: Which original Blade Runner?
Many students we met were first-generation college kids, whose parents and grandparents learned to climb over the brick wall of racism and passed on that grit.
After heeding an order to stop hurling light bulbs at a brick wall, he decided to light matches to test the melting point of the sprinkler heads.
The swastika and two iron crosses were on a brick wall that goes around a dumpster at the Congregation Shaarey Tefilla in Carmel, just north of Indianapolis.
"This place is so unusual," said Mike Mattis, a self-described Wall Streeter, reclining against the clean brick wall at a table with his teenage son, Matthew.
Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz Gobert embodies everything Utah strives to be: a soul-crippling brick wall who makes opposing offenses feel like they're covered in wet cement.
Regardless, The Washington Post seems incapable of acknowledging that Clinton lost the election because she and the Democrats erected a brick wall she could not get over.
But nothing prepared them for the day two years ago when Jake, then 17, seemingly "ran 150 miles per hour into a brick wall," his mother said.
Some rooms have an obvious element, like a picture window, a fireplace or a brick wall, that can act as a centerpiece to position your furniture around.
Some rooms have an obvious element, like a picture window, a fireplace or a brick wall, that can act as a centerpiece to position your furniture around.
In Telangana State, Rema Rajeshwari, who serves as district police chief, was struggling after initial efforts to educate 400 villages under her control hit a brick wall.
I was hitting a brick wall until I tried breaking the houses over different answers as opposed to trying to find individual theme answers that would work.
The term 'firewall' comes from the brick wall that Chicago forced to be built between every row house, after the city burnt down for the second time.
In 21925, an unbraced brick wall of a building his contractors were demolishing crushed a one-story Salvation Army thrift store, killing seven people and injuring 22006.
And she personifies a realistic, down-home, reach-across-the-aisle, let's-get-things-done approach to problem-solving that makes Warren look like a brick wall.
But it was New York, so you're walking up six flights to a studio apartment and you think you're fabulous because it has an exposed brick wall.
Credit...Philip Montgomery for The New York Times The new "West Side Story" begins with nothingness: a huge black brick wall rising behind a cavernous blank stage.
Some images are rendered in quick, visual strokes: shadows on a brick wall contrasted against a skeletal tree, or snowfall reducing a scene to a sketchlike abstraction.
He had his knives and his Velcro restraints under his bed and you had your words, verbal parries and retreats, weak as paper airplanes hitting a brick wall.
"It's like a wrecking ball has come through the brick wall of your skin's surface, and you're trying to assist the skin in repairing that damage," he says.
Jonas Never -- the street artist behind the (vandalized) LeBron James mural -- started the project earlier this week ... utilizing a brick wall outside O'Brien's Irish Pub in Santa Monica.
It was then that Cranston claims he had a vision, picturing himself as he "slammed her head against the brick wall" until her head had been smashed in.
Sure, trying to get him to believe in anything remotely mystical would seem like talking to a brick wall, but I wanted to give it one more try.
I am unsure why, but while we were in that area, Ryan pulled to the ground a framed metal advertisement that was loosely anchored to the brick wall.
The bus jumped the curb, hit a tree and landed on top of a brick wall in the front yard of a home, according to the transit agency.
Seemingly the master of spinning great yarns, the Gold Coast resident got descriptive for the ABC, telling them that jabbing the shark felt like hitting a brick wall.
This is when Kim Kardashian was hosting vodka launches, not narrating her at-home remedies for psoriasis on Instagram behind a four-foot-thick brick wall in Calabasas.
That's quite a way to run smack into the brick wall of your own mortality (and I realize it's an experience that countless critics have had before me).
"Tell me something funny so I'll laugh," he says, poofing out his beach-wavy hair as he poses in front of a brick wall in a grassy meadow.
Critic's Notebook Some robot accounts protest; others expose racists; and at least one — aimed at people looking for a fight — keeps them busy talking to a brick wall.
We have hit a brick wall, and at that point in time we had to make the difficult but necessary decision to press forward to filing the lawsuit.
Talks between the EU and Prime Minister Theresa May on how to manage Britain's withdrawal from the bloc, which is only six months away, hit a brick wall.
And therein lies the question: Did they leave part of the "old" Washington Park intact, or was the brick wall along the length of Third Avenue completely new?
This is bonkers ... President Trump is using a brick wall the Obamas built outside of their D.C. rental home as justification for his own southern border wall. Seriously.
Burge claims, however, that the long-term future of the conservative evangelical movement could be in doubt: It's going to run into a demographic brick wall going forward.
For the items she can't model — like accessories or clothing that aren't her size, she lays them against on a white background like a brick wall or marble tabletop.
Later, after Najja gets beaten at a Dance Dance Revolution-style game by a trans woman, the woman gives Najja another brick wall to use as a consolation prize.
But behind them a small group of protesters, who stood on a low brick wall to be seen above Unterman supporters, bopped along, waving signs for safe, legal abortions.
In one photo, several staffers are lined up forming a brick wall with Trump's famous "Make America Great Again" phrase displayed, a reference to Trump's long-promised border wall.
Warrior planet Mars clashes with the brick wall that is Saturn, and you're reaching your limit in a situation concerning your personal life—it's time to set new boundaries.
To take advantage of the warm South Carolina summers, there's an enclosed garden with stone floors and a surrounding brick wall, plus a leased parking space at the back.
His captors told him to admit to trying to overthrow the government, when he didn't, they threw him against a brick wall before rushing him back to his cell.
"If you tell him he is running into a brick wall, he will go running into the wall," said one senior administration official who has worked closely with Kerry.
My room faced the city and a large brick wall, which felt like a disappointment, as I enjoy waking up to sunshine and the opportunity to savor city views.
Five months later, some fifty sticks of dynamite exploded at his temple, Atlanta's oldest, blowing a twenty-foot hole in a brick wall, toppling columns, shattering stained-glass windows.
LONDON — Two Polish immigrants were eating takeout pizza against a brick wall on a muggy night in Harlow, a working-class town about 20 miles northeast of central London.
In "Untitled (Movie House with Father's Dream)" (1967), we encounter an angled view of a bald man in a jacket building a brick wall in front of a car.
Perhaps the French brick wall contained in the phrase "pas possible," a frequent response to my inquiries during the years I lived in Paris, best expresses this mind-set.
Quotas, in contrast, put up a brick wall that absolutely cuts off the supply of products critical to getting oil and gas from the ground in the Permian Basin.
There was a moment there where it looked like an optical illusion—like this stupid cigar-brick wall thing that's going around—and Thompson's arm was actually DeMarre Carroll's.
Three bedrooms, all with decorative fireplaces, are on the second floor, including the former master suite, which has a bathroom with a painted brick wall and a double vanity.
Now I have a long hallway of a studio characterized by a slightly askew brick wall that swallows nails and one window into the happenings of another artist's space.
If you mount your TV on a brick wall and install a power bridge, you can use paintable cord covers to keep them all bundled and out of sight.
An apartment with windows that look out onto a brick wall — or some other bleak backdrop — was the most dreaded, with an average score of 4.24 out of six.
A children's bedroom has built-in beds with folding screens and movable partitions, and a study or guest room has an exposed brick wall and floor-to-ceiling window.
Keep your bicycle in its usual place—but if you can make sure it's resting spot won't end up under a collapsed brick wall, you might be thankful later.
YouTuber The Brick Wall, the mind behind projects like the LEGO Roomba and other ingenious LEGO creations, has built a breakfast machine that can prepare the bacon and eggs.
The newly palatial-looking room is outfitted with a faux-brick wall, monogrammed desk chairs, a homework-and-beauty nook (duh, you need one), and lots of fuzzy throw pillows.
I stood in my tiny, New York City kitchen at my butcher block that looks out over a lovely view of a white brick wall and other people's kitchen windows.
But where Weiner was like watching a moving train collide with a brick wall — and then back up before driving into the wall once more — Trumped is just sheer ascent.
The multi-colored, boxy shapes drawn around recognizable characters almost feels like a modern, simplified take on cubism that I could totally see hung up on someone's brick-wall apartment. 
The bedroom also has beautiful wooden floors, an exposed brick wall (ugh, I'm a total cliché) and big wardrobes – which is essential as I have a stupid amount of clothes.
We meet Austyn and an unnamed friend in the first scene of Jawline, as they try to take flattering portraits against a brick wall in their hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee.
Mattarella has already held two rounds of talks which failed to end the stalemate while two further efforts at mediation carried out by parliamentary speakers also hit a brick wall.
"I am unsure why, but while we were in that area, Ryan pulled to the ground a framed metal advertisement that was loosely anchored to the brick wall," Bentz said.
The dinosaur's thick dome — made of porous bone — was a very good shock absorber, so a 200-pound Stygimoloch running full speed could have "potentially" broken down a brick wall.
The mural, rendered in white paint that pops against the red brick wall, depicts an enormous fish-dog hybrid figure with a more characteristic Haring figure riding on its back.
After two genre-defining albums on MCA, Diamond Head hit a brick wall, and it seemed like its two key players, Sean and Brian, could never see eye to eye.
Then when they come forth and try to acclimate and adapt to how the culture is now, there's almost like there's a brick wall put up saying you're not allowed.
" She continued, "And I remember waking up the next morning, and, I always explain it like, I felt like I ran, like, straight into a brick wall at full speed.
The bar had decor befitting of an Irish pub, but its most definable trait was the brick wall covered in people's names, becoming a ramshackle wallpaper of its very own.
But he also asked the curators if he could leave behind a more public work, and he was offered a brick wall on the outside of the Stedelijk's storage facility.
The Times also found some investigations begun under Andrew J. Ceresney, the enforcement director in the final years of Mr. Obama's presidency, that hit a brick wall under Mr. Trump.
Despite the fact my GP was patient, it also often felt like I was talking to a brick wall due to the lack of Lyme-literate doctors available to me.
He was touched to see a giant photo canvas at the entrance of the clubhouse, depicting the brick wall at Wrigley where fans had scrawled messages of thanks in chalk.
Yet each, in its own way, runs into a brick wall when it comes to having much reason to stick around beyond that initial burst of curiosity, morbid or otherwise.
The secret of these leaves is what's partly hidden beneath them: a brick wall in one painting and a partially nude woman who seems to be sunbathing in the other.
Arguing politics online is always a disaster, but arguing with someone who insists that they, unlike you, are motivated by pure reason is actually less productive than debating a brick wall.
So next time you go to take a basic nail selfie post-salon visit, consider eschewing the brick wall or colorful graffiti and embrace a deli meat or household object instead.
The only question that remains is how bad will matters have to get before both sides realise that to keep bashing your head against a brick wall isn't a winning strategy.
Oscar Ramirez, who was among those apprehended, said the agents ordered the men to line up against a brick wall before scanning their fingerprints to determine whether they had criminal records.
I am standing against a yellow brick wall, chewing through 514 calories of semi-solid beige food lining, scattering bits of pastry across my face like someone with the delirium tremens.
Built on a seemingly straightforward concept, Danish art and architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group's newly announced design for the 2016 Serpentine Pavilion inverts everything you thought you knew the brick wall.
I wan to marry this woman but there's a brick wall in the way, a six-foot-tall Greek god with better hair than me, and John, I have fantastic hair.
Then there's the album artwork, which shows the band sitting in a row on a broken futon in front of an exposed brick wall below their names, colored entirely in blue.
"At one point or another this market is going run into a brick wall, but right now it's still being supported by the enthusiasm of Trump's pro-growth program," Cardillo said.
BIG partner Kai-Uwe Bergmann calls it "a wall that turns into a hall," transforming from a straight line—like a typical brick wall in London—to a three-dimensional space.
For a year, Cohn had felt like he was beating his head against a brick wall, leading Groundhog Day tutorials on the benefits of free trade and the danger of tariffs.
I always tried to stay away from bulls, just because I like to do stunts that I'm in control of, such as dropping in on a skateboard into a brick wall.
And if the view was nothing much — the one window faced a brick wall — at least the wall was on the other side of a street, so there was natural light.
Outdoor space: The street-facing side of this glass house is shrouded by trees and a latticelike brick wall, while the back is open to an expansive lawn with Japanese maples.
"Soon as they see where I'm from, they gon' try to deny me," he predicted, as he and several friends shot dice against a brick wall on the city's south side.
Know that you don&apost have to stay with your head against a brick wall for the next 20 years," said Avis Jones-DeWeever, author of "How Exceptional Black Women Lead.
Yesterday, December 9, the ever-elusive British street artist posted a video on his Instagram account showing two reindeer painted on a brick wall pulling a homeless man on a bench.
Built in the early 1980s, surrounded by a high brick wall, it has an underground concourse with a grocery store, a bowling alley, a barbershop, a gym, and a swimming pool.
But his effort hit a brick wall in South Carolina, where the campaign turned negative and McCain's independent streak hurt him in a state with more core conservatives and fewer independents.
Within days I was signing a lease for a studio apartment with wood floors and an interior brick wall, right off Hollywood Blvd, two blocks from Julia Robert's corner in Pretty Woman.
Although Corden led the way for most of the race, LeBlanc saw his opportunity for victory when they came upon the remains of a cardboard brick wall, which Corden smashed through earlier.
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Some tourists have even gone to extreme lengths to mark up the brick wall, asking the Little Owl's employees for Sharpies or attempting to grab markers through the restaurant office's open window.
I think it was two years ago, it first hit the brick wall where we realized we can't run as much RF simultaneously as we'd like to because the frequencies aren't available.
NEARLY every lamp post, rubbish bin and brick wall in Johannesburg's downtown is plastered with garish ads offering abortions that are "quick, safe and pain-free", and just a phone call away.
Here it is: all season long, Washington ran into a brick wall whenever head coach Scott Brooks subbed guys off the bench, and that problem, too, has stuck around for the playoffs.
But any GOP-favored legislative tax changes this year, in the absence of an economic crisis, would run into a brick wall in the Democratic-controlled House heading towards a presidential election.
A car had crashed through a brick wall and plowed into the principal's office, leaving a gaping, black hole in the side of the building, and scattering bricks on the walkway outside.
Charlie Corcoran's semi-immersive scenic design puts a dilapidated brick wall on one side of the orchestra seats; a neat facade opposite, windows aglow; and, up above, laundry hung on sagging lines.
I expect no different an outcome this time and I believe the market – with the S&P at an all-time high - is headed for a brick wall the deeper QT gets.
Nor have I ever felt quite so miserable while chewing on a piece of peanut butter toast, next to a pile of brown leaves, watching a cat piss up against a brick wall.
For one thing, our family room, where we do much of our online activity, is like kryptonite for Wi-Fi, because a heavy brick wall separates it from the rest of the house.
Yelchin, 27, was killed June 19, crushed when a 133 Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled backward on the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home, pinning him against a brick wall and a fence.
We move from the lecture space to this empty, new kitchen area, and then this glass, brick wall, into the bathroom… I was exploring these icons of real estate development in lower Manhattan.
"When we first received the results of the election, we felt as though we had hit a brick wall, full force," The New Yorker's art editor, Françoise Mouly, wrote to describe the cover.
Like, I know how to drill a hole into a brick wall and I want to be able to drill a hole into a concrete wall and I need to learn that skill.
We're used to Ferg's music making us want to flip the table and karate chop a brick wall, but on this track, we get a much more introspective version of the Harlem rapper.
Hoping to change that perception is SO.PA, a new alfresco-only restaurant hidden from the hum of East Palm Canyon Drive behind a whitewashed brick wall at the posh L'Horizon Hotel and Spa.
For example, if the QLED TV is attached to a brick wall, you can have it repeat that pattern on screen — ideally drawing less attention to the gigantic TV taking up wall space.
In the same way that a near-death experience can lend you a sort of psychic clarity, the brick-wall sonics of Chardiet's records can make you more open to probing these enigmas.
But ICE probably should have known this would happen: They tried to deport Balde five years ago under Barack Obama and, after detaining him for nine months, ran into the same brick wall.
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There are new white oak floors in the living room, which has a painted brick wall with a fireplace open on three sides and a wall of windows looking out to the backyard.
Breaking down some of these barriers to advancement was extremely difficult, but it became easier when I found other women who were also chipping away at the brick wall in front of us.
"The most recent era of globalization has hit a brick wall, but the wall is political, not economic," said Josh Green, chief executive of Panjiva, a data analysis firm that tracks global trade.
"This bill has never been fit for purpose," said Labour's Brexit policy chief, Keir Starmer, describing any attempt to persuade the government that the legislation needed to change as "talking to a brick wall".
Last weekend, among the funky chickens, the singing leprechauns and the grooving Tyrannosaurus rexes, it was four Brits dressed up as the proposed brick "wall" between the U.S. and Mexico who secured that honor.
Now we are entering our custom department, and what we're doing today is doing a gorgeous headboard, because it's going on a brick wall, and we want to soften that but still be elegant.
It was hard to blame him though, as playing 58th-ranked Chung must have felt like slamming your head into a brick wall — such is his court coverage and ability to soak up punishment.
We're told law enforcement was collecting evidence, but the case has now hit a brick wall ... Greer has gone MIA and is no longer returning calls from the police and seems unwilling to cooperate.
"If you're a historian in 50 years time, and you start going through emoji with a fine-tooth comb, you'll be able to say, this brick wall must have happened in 2017," she said.
On all but the days of harshest weather, he is out there leaning against the pinkish brick wall of the Dean & DeLuca building, which he uses as a backdrop in many of his photos.
A small painting of a brick wall, suspended from the high ceiling by two slender cables, hangs at eye level in front of the desk, a sardonic reminder of the nature of her task.
They were restaurant workers, a band of misfits united by the construction of our outer layer: a brick wall of alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs, sprinkled with casual sex and a complete disregard for propriety.
But when it comes to lifting sanctions, Mr. Trump has run into a brick wall with his own party, whose leaders say they have no intention of reversing decades of hawkish views on containment.
Dr. Ulrich's early work explored how patients recovered after gallbladder surgery based on whether they were assigned to a room with a window that had a view of nature or of a brick wall.
The Polish-born engineer (Olek Krupa) with whom Mary works is more enlightened, but Mary runs into the brick wall of Virginia's Jim Crow laws when she tries to take graduate-level physics courses.
Going more big picture, the spectrum includes all these other types of radiation, from long to short: For something like a brick wall, you can get radio waves and x-rays to pass through.
For reasons that remain opaque through most of the play, these women, all called Alejandra, have to choose what to do with a plot of land behind a red brick wall near Santiago, Chile.
In a former fancy food shop, the bistro has a bar up front, a stretch of open kitchen and a corridor of tables along a brick wall, with more seating in a back area.
"If there's a brick wall that is standing between minorities and their dreams as entrepreneurs, how can we help the regular person help us in dismantling the wall between us and our dreams?" he posited.
Moreover, they argued that because a horse is a living, breathing animal with instincts and a sense of direction, it is not likely to run into brick wall, even at the behest of a rider.
Behind the genuine red brick wall of its outer facade, the club has lost control of the simple fact that its fortune depends upon the eleven players needed to win or lose on the field.
Those women people laughed at for taking endless photos in front of a brick wall are now influencers—people who leverage a social-media following to influence others and make money—and are worth millions.
I've been to carpet stores, to publishers, to the coroners—I feel as if I'm going around in circles of crude FMV, each hunch hitting a brick wall made of stuttering pixels and cheesy dialog.
Dirt, carrots, a brick wall, a spoon, a bottle of Heinz ketchup, a spilt cup of tea — his images are proof that even life's most mundane objects and occurrences can be used to spark creativity.
At one, they punched a 10-foot hole through a solid brick wall, set fire to a giant picture of Mr. Kabila's face and then helped themselves to desks, chairs, computers and flat-screen TVs.
" Awareness among hospital staff is also key, she said, and though she tried repeatedly to raise the awareness of health care administrators through local media, she once again hit a brick wall of "no response.
What begins as a normal night out with friends—drinking, doing a bump in the bathroom, a short walk home—ends with Bonnie being dragged into an alley and forced up against a brick wall.
This can be seen clearly with the example of Abercrombie's "Wall and Giraffe" (1951), which presents a white, brick wall with a small hole, just large enough for a head to peer through from behind.
The Fix Used as a selling point by real estate agents everywhere, an exposed brick wall — the more aged and weathered, the better — can add texture, character and a sense of history to a home.
And on a recent afternoon, he climbed into an excavator to claw through a brick wall, bringing attention to a development meant to serve as a visible sign of improvement in a long-struggling city.
It has been furiously preparing for Trump's visit for days — sprucing up the city, repairing roads, erecting flags and building a brick wall to hide a poor area along the route of the presidential motorcade.
And it was in New York that Ms. Gordon achieved hipster emeritus status, a personification of downtown cool captured forever in freeze-frame, icily staring out behind dark glasses against a graffiti-strewn brick wall.
The headliners were announced by way of a two-hour Facebook live stream earlier today, which showed Chicago-based artist Shelby Rodeffer painting an advertisement for the festival featuring the artists' names on a brick wall.
Live, Kelly bashes out these busted up beats and samples that feel equally of a piece with Ronny J's running-through-a-brick-wall rap beats, Suicide's broken noise loops, and the crushing fuzz of hardcore.
Hopes that the Obama administration may have had of keeping its promise to insurers under the program ran into a brick wall when Congress passed legislation barring risk corridor payments that were not "budget neutral," i.e.
The woman is a multicolored bundle of light particles, and thanks to HDR, I can make out each particle and note the way they each cast their own vibrant glow on on the red brick wall.
St. Louis pulled its goalie with 2:37 remaining in the third period to get the extra attacker on, but Lundqvist was a brick wall in multiple scrums as the Blues failed to tie the game.
The brick wall Taylor was ducked behind offered full cover — represented by a full blue shield on the game's UI — but even half cover, like a tree stump or a wooden fence, is better than nothing.
The LME's previous attempt to open warehouses had run into a brick wall in the form of a ruling from China's regulator, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), explicitly prohibiting any overseas exchange from doing so.
This was a huge reason I want to do my photo book and the online campaign because I want to use visual media as a platform, but I have hit a brick wall with social media.
On the other side of the brick wall, four women who lead the local chapter of the progressive group Indivisible were ordering salads and wraps at a recently opened restaurant that specializes in local fresh food.
PAINT IT "If you are going to paint over an exposed-brick wall, opt for a neutral color such as white, black or gray," said Andi Pepper, founder of Andi Pepper Interior Design, in New York.
The study, now one of the most widely cited in the hospital design literature, found that patients looking out at trees had shorter hospital stays and took fewer pain medications than those viewing a brick wall.
When Shapeless Studio renovated a Brooklyn apartment that had an especially unappealing brick wall with a fireplace, they built a new wall with drywall in front of it, floor to ceiling, to conceal the entire expanse.
It opens up the brick-wall "all was well" ending of the original books' epilogue to gesture at the horror and trauma they created for their characters, and it brings in a few compelling new characters.
And they&aposre just walking into another brick wall with his anti-ICE stuff, and it&aposs really so far out of the mainstream of American society, I can&apost believe they don&apost even see it.
The color-sapped tedium of office life runs like a flickering current through the warrens of white-collar fiction — from Bartleby impassively facing his brick wall to Frank Wheeler caged in his dark cubicle in ''Revolutionary Road.
Boutain said the third gun, used to kill Guo, was stashed away in a crevice of a brick wall near a Salt Lake City homeless shelter, though it has been removed to an unknown place since then.
Click here to view original GIFA group of Australian bricklayers found a clever to way to work smarter, not harder, by turning the top layer of a brick wall into a run of over-sized falling dominoes.
He adds that, although he's unsure why, he watched Lochte pull a "framed metal advertisement that was loosely anchored to the brick wall," to the floor, which is when Bentz suggested everyone head back to the taxi.
In the super-featherweight matchup between American "Lightning" Rod Salka and Mexican boxer Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas, Salka decided to show up wearing some pret-ty Trumpian "America 1st" trunks with a brick wall pattern on them.
This resulted in Ezra performing on a set not unlike something from the film adaptation of a Mills and Boon novel, and Mabel and Not3s awkwardly standing in front of… some neon signs on a brick wall.
On this last point, especially, China's Xi Jinping seems to have run into a brick wall in the person of President Donald Trump, who has shown that he is not afraid to challenge China's longstanding trade strategy.
"By the looks of it, they know they will hit a brick wall in a cul-de-sac at some point, so now they are but slowing their pace and delaying the hit," the People's Daily wrote.
At this point in the interminable 2016 election cycle, the race for the Democratic Party's presidential primary race seems to have hit a brick wall—and then backed up and slammed into that wall again and again.
If coaches can't resist telling your kid to go over to the brick wall for their hundred in a row, we hope you tell them they can't sacrifice your kid's brain to burnish their win-loss record.
In a navy suit and yellow tie, with sunglasses slung around his neck, Jones pointed to the building's brick wall as he walked Johnson and his daughter Abigail through the evidence used to convict the Klansman bombers.
On Sunday, when that dig was officially unveiled, not with a ribbon-cutting but with the ceremonial smashing of a brick wall, it was President Trump's ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman, who swung the first sledgehammer.
All the images are headshots, with the subject's face nearly filling the frame, often against a black background, which Nye set up by attaching a black cloth to the brick wall in the alley behind the bar.
"The odious smell of mold and mildew hits you like a brick wall when you step through the front doors at Spain Elementary-Middle School in Detroit," Lakia Wilson wrote for PBS Teachers' Lounge in early January.
" Ms. Grant said in an email that she had been fighting "for the best part of a decade" to bring attention to Ms. Fitzpatrick's case, "but have had nothing but a brick wall from the Scottish government.
"They'll take this right here," said Mr. Hopkins, pointing to a building facade across the street, "And put a glass door, a brick wall on one side of the hallway, and now it's a loft" he said.
There is just one problem, a thing that might seem so minor as to not be an issue at all but is the one thing that regularly makes me contemplate chucking my $1,000 gadget against a brick wall.
Huawei has been the subject of open hostility from US intelligence agencies, and 2018 was a year when the company's ambitions to penetrate the American market slammed into a brick wall of resistance from local carriers and lawmakers.
If you are being pitched by two similar people and one person is the equivalent to talking to a brick wall and the other person is outgoing and pleasant, who are you going to give your time to?
The sandy surface also gives the paintings the impression of the hardness of a mural, painted on the side of a building, and one work, "Brick Wall" (1968), actually was painted to appear as what the title suggests.
I live in one of those big-city apartments with a picturesque view that consists solely of a brick wall, and I've never considered what happens in that area between my building and the one right next door.
This is always tricky; most black Americans digging into their family histories, unless they know the last slave-owner's name, hit the "1870 brick wall"—earlier national censuses, taken before emancipation, did not list the surnames of slaves.
That meant keeping the distinctive lapis-blue leather booths, exposing a brick wall and restoring the original tin ceilings — but changing the flow of the space, bringing the bar itself up to the front where it's more visible.
Later, they showed us a photograph of what now remains of the children's school in Syria: a two-foot high fragment of a brick wall, a sea of dust, and pieces of rubble no larger than a chair.
The only downside was that the parking lot had no back exit and we could hardly figure out how to maneuver between the brick wall of the restaurant and the tail-ends of all the other cars. Brick!
Five years ago, Jonathan Ellis, a property developer, heard rumors that a lost work by the mysterious graffiti artist known as Banksy was hidden under a layer of paint on a brick wall in a weed-choked plot.
Naturally there is no shortage of objections to this method, the most obvious of which is that going from an evacuated tube into the atmosphere at those speeds might be like firing the payload into a brick wall.
In an era when the entire planet seems to have pushed pedal to metal without noticing the giant brick wall approaching with alarming rapidity, it's easy to see how a show like Unbelievable could feel like Too Much.
Forty-three-year-old Larry Leggio and 39-year-old John Mesh were killed when a brick wall fell on them as they fought a fire at a three-story building containing Nguyen&aposs nail salon in October 2015.
Given that the previous month's cover had featured a nude woman spray-painting "George Bush Has AIDS" on a brick wall, the Falwell parody was by no means the most tasteless thing to appear in the magazine that year.
" She said her attempts to talk to the government in London about a potential compromise deal under which Scotland could remain in the UK but retain special access to the single market had hit a "brick wall of intransigence.
The exposed brick wall, intimate booths and stainless steel tabletops are very Milk & Honey, and the rules of barroom etiquette ("Gentlemen will not introduce themselves to ladies") posted in the bathroom are the same as those at Milk & Honey.
TMZ recently shared photos of construction workers building a brick wall in front of the Obamas' home in Washington, D.C. The Secret Service is already protecting the house, but it looks like the family's adding some extra security measures.
A recalled 2015 Grand Cherokee was involved in Sunday's death of Yelchin, 27, who was crushed when his vehicle rolled backward on the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home, pinning him against a brick wall and a fence.
Newly arrived in South London from Liverpool, I'd seen the words "Marble Factory Karate" daubed in white paint on the brick wall of an alleyway on countless bus journeys to-and-from the shopping center at Elephant and Castle.
That involves passing bills on securing coverage for Americans with pre-existing health conditions, acting to control the cost of college, and possibly working on infrastructure, even if most such measures hit a brick wall in the GOP Senate.
"Sometimes, you feel like you're moving the needle and other times you feel like you're running into a brick wall," said Duncan, who is the director of transgender equality at Florida Equality, the state's largest LGBTQ civil rights group.
"If his plan is to turn the convention into a messy floor fight, then he's running head-first into brick wall," said Mo Elleithee, a veteran of Clinton's 2008 campaign and former communications director for the Democratic National Committee.
Yelchin, 27, was killed on June 20143 when his 2015 Grand Cherokee, which was covered under the recall, rolled backward in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home and crushed the actor against a brick wall and fence.
I've been assigned to write a review of the party, and my heart starts to beat faster as the bar approaches in the horizon, the words OLD MIAMI painted in bright red letters on its white-washed brick wall.
"If I were to place my child in a car twice a day, every year, and have them drive into a brick wall at 25 miles per hour, I would most likely be arrested for child abuse," he says.
Mr. Ghayyoumi said that some lower-ranking clerics had tried to change this mind-set, by trying to find some justification for at least listening to music, but that they had hit a brick wall with the older clergy.
"Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer of Bleakley Advisory Group, a $3.5 billion wealth management firm: "I believe the market – with the S&P at an all-time high - is headed for a brick wall the deeper quantitative tightening gets.
He and his team of contractors gutted much of the apartment, tore up the linoleum floors, exposed a brick wall and shifted the placement of the kitchen, bathroom and living room to bring in more light from the backyard.
The family's legal team disputes that Ms. Gaines raised her shotgun at the officers and, according to the judge's decision, has argued that the law enforcement officials were sheltered from harm behind a brick wall and their protective gear.
Thresholds between doors have also gotten lower and smoother over the years, which is important to wheelchair users, as even an inch of wood could feel like a brick wall for a wheel trying to move across an apartment.
While Campbell was a brick wall for the Kings en route to the second shutout of his season and career, he was provided an early lead when Forbort scored his first goal in 45 games just 57 seconds into the affair.
The officer slammed her into a brick wall at the restaurant where she had gone to buy food and rubbed his genitals against her before handcuffing her and driving around the city with her in his car, according to the lawsuit.
The Starbucks mimicked the world of Harry Potter starting right with the curtains at the entrance, which were designed to look like the brick wall students jump through to enter Platform 9 3/4 and board the Hogwarts Express train.
I have spent the duration of the Ched Evans saga banging my head against a brick wall until it bleeds because no one acknowledged the inescapable truth that having sex with someone without their vocal and enthusiastic consent is rape.
Cubs center fielder Albert Almora Jr. crashed into the ivy-covered brick wall on Chirinos' drive, but as he tumbled to the warning track he alertly flipped the ball to left fielder Matt Szczur, who threw it back to the infield.
We're told the Sager art -- painted on the brick wall of Melody Bar & Grill -- was finished just moments ago ... and the decision to put him next to Scott was made to honor two iconic voices that cancer took too soon.
In the wake of Trump's stunning electoral victory, The New Yorker depicted on its cover a rising brick wall — a jab at the real estate mogul's high-profile campaign promise to build a massive wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
The initial daydream that was filled with no-look passes from Ben Simmons and a chance to defend in front of a brick wall like Joel Embiid quickly shifted to all the possibilities provided by Phoenix's unmarked canvas and lesser expectations.
Don't Rush Headlong Into a Brick Wall Uber has justified its focus on rapid international expansion as a blocking move against the likely emergence of local competitors — or "clones," as one Uber investor described them in a Reuters article last year.
The developers also had to angle some of its apartments to face away from the mostly-blank brick wall of next-door One Pierrepont Plaza, a 21-story 1980s office building that was once among the tallest high-rises in Brooklyn.
Once arriving at her destination, the artist pulled out a small hand brush and meticulously smoothed the prints — blown-up pages of The New York Times — onto a brick wall on a building that houses a couple of small businesses.
The space, featuring 11-and-a-half-foot-high open ceilings, wood floors and an exposed brick wall, is to also have a new pantry, as well as new air-conditioning, by the time the tenant moves in next month.
The overall production — rendered by an expert design team that includes Derek McLane (the single, brick-wall set), Clint Ramos (the deliberately seedy costumes) and Jeff Croiter (the sallow lighting) — exists principally as a serviceable frame for Ms. Foster's portraiture.
At Pioneer Works, a wide-open warehouse turned gallery, the show was a spartan art project, with the large group (including a five-member saxophone section) lined up along a skinny stage in front of video projected onto a brick wall.
I had an exceedingly pleasant meal there, next to a brick wall dripping with ivy, but most of the food blended in my memory with many other modern Middle Eastern meals I've had in Australia and Los Angeles and elsewhere.
Mr. Harrison successfully pushed for more throw pillows on the sofa, painted an accent wall colonial blue, hung a round mirror on the brick wall to give the living room more depth, and moved around a few pieces of art.
But the road to reinvention hits a brick wall with "Emerald City," an NBC series that seeks to transform the colorful story into a gritty, half-baked version of "Game of Thrones," yielding some visual splendor but mostly lots of sheer awfulness.
The teams traded runs before Machado's high fly to right field with one out in the sixth made it over the top of Oracle Park's 24-foot brick wall near the right field foul pole, giving the Padres a lead they never relinquished.
He also appeared on Ripley's Believe It or Not in 2000 where he tried out a new version of the suit by getting, I shit you not, smoked in the chest by a suspended roadster and promptly pushed through a brick wall.
Police had probable cause to believe that Ryan Austin Collins' motorcycle — covered by a tarp at the top of the driveway in a space "enclosed on two sides by a brick wall ... and on the third side by the house" — was stolen.
While some tourists simply want a photograph, others have been defacing his property by signing their name and writing their favorite quotes from the beloved sitcom on his restaurant's brick wall — and it's only gotten worse amid the hype around Friends' 25th anniversary.
The teams traded runs before Machado's high fly to right field with one out in the sixth made it over the top of Oracle Park's 20-foot brick wall near the right field foul pole, giving the Padres a lead they never relinquished.
Shortly afterwards they spotted a fire in a nearby apartment complex, which they discovered Hill had crashed into after hitting the cyclist, driving down an embankment and rolling several times before slamming into a brick wall, as seen on security camera footage.
The 5-Star emerged as the largest single party in the March election, but all attempts to put together a coalition with its rivals have hit a brick wall, prompting President Sergio Mattarella to urge the creation of a broad unity government.
NON Worldwide cofounder Chino Amobi has had a few of these over the course of recent months, largely abandoning the heavy-lidded melodicism of his Anya's Garden EP in favor of sonic body armor as blunt and unforgiving as a brick wall.
Over a handful of live recordings and their 2015 debut Samudra Garba Pathe they've taken a thoughtful approach to heavy music structures, embracing percussive polyrhythms and ecstatic dynamics, in addition to the running-into-a-brick-wall blasts of their more chaotic moments.
Jack is a light-flooded space with a clean but homey aesthetic, an exposed brick wall, a bed with an impossibly comfortable Casper mattress and plaid headboard, gold-studded night stands, a navy leather sitting chair and a 48-inch flat-screen television.
In these thickly inked, brashly contoured prints, made when Traeger was just 25, a hunchback shuffles past a brick wall plastered with a call to "Vote Red," while a skeletal veteran on crutches begs for change as women in furs strut past.
Genealogists refer to this as "the brick wall," an obstruction in African American lineage that dates to 1870 when the federal Census began recording African descendants — 250 years after they were first hauled in chains to what would become the United States.
I had posted a photo of a brick wall on Greeves Street in the Fitzroy neighborhood of Melbourne that had been covered in a painted portrait of a dog staring manically into the street as looming purple and blue clouds gathered underneath.
"I would imagine what's going to happen is that we're going to run into that brick wall that I just described and the government will shut down for about 24 hours until we go, 'Well, shit, that's not popular either,' " Smith said.
Gateway's attempts to push the Amiga forward—including by switching the basis of its operating system—were met with skepticism from the fan community, and internally, hit a brick wall when Jeffrey Weitzen, a former AT&T executive, replaced Waitt as CEO.
In "Extra Value (After Venus)" (2016), the artist stands in front of an American flag mural painted on a brick wall wearing a shirt with the words "THUG LIFE" on the front, holding a large cup of soda and fries from McDonald's.
He's run up against the brick wall of his programming (in defense of Ford, no less), and his complicity in the violence of the park's history was revelation without a chance at redemption; we have yet to see whether he'll succumb to his own backstory.
At The Bushwick Collective block party early in June, Ashleigh Alexandria, who goes by The Virgin Artiste, body painted a model live against a brick wall covered with a graffiti painting of a skull, the work of eight-year-old street artist Ethan Armen.
New developments often face two market gaps that can potentially delay or even kill them: the "technological valley of death," in which promising advances hit a technical brick wall, and the "commercialization valley of death," in which an effective technology can't get to market.
A fully-functioning carousel for one rider, a car made entirely of repurposed shoes — gathered for export to poor countries — and a brick wall built using clothing wedged between the bricks as mortar, are among the older works reimagined and constructed on-site at ICA.
His opponent, U.S. boxer Rod Salka, donned shorts  reading "America 1st" that were embellished with a brick wall design, a clear reference to President Trump's desire to construct a formidable border wall between the U.S and Mexico, and have the latter nation pay for it.
Yelchin, 27, best known for playing navigator Pavel Chekov in the "Star Trek" movie reboot, died in June 2016 when his 2015 Grand Cherokee rolled backward in the steep driveway of his Los Angeles home, pinning the actor against a brick wall and fence.
In addition, the EU's stated desire to break down data localization measures to stimulate data flows over the internet has run into a brick wall, as France, Germany, and other Member States have sought to create virtual dams that hold data within individual Member States.
But all of them (save for Comey, who wasn't appointed by Trump) were happy to ride the Trump train to greater power or influence—only to find out that the train was more of a rollercoaster that inevitably ends suddenly in a brick wall.
These are more than traditional gates, preventing you from moving on in the dungeon, they're actually testing your ability to read the game mechanics, and are often designed so that even over-leveled characters hit a brick wall if they don't understand the fight.
Magazine, Spikes is quoted as saying he hasn't "had a 'poor me' moment since" the firing and seems largely pretty at peace with the fact the someone else drove his business straight into a brick wall while he was forced to watch from the sidelines.
"The answer is Yemen, but whether it means there's going to be a change in Yemen policy or whether they're going to bang their heads against the same brick wall, I don't know," said Simon Henderson, Washington Institute director, Gulf and Energy Policy Program.
In a sharp challenge to May, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said last week she would be pushing for a fresh independence vote after having been met by "a brick wall of intransigence" in London when seeking for Scotland to have its own Brexit deal.
That could run into a brick wall in the Senate, where Republicans' narrow 51-49 majority requires them to work with Democrats on most issues, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said last month that he did not think welfare reform would make much headway.
In another area of the room, there's a clothing rack for resident fashionista Tan France, and a light-up sign that reads "style, taste, class" hangs on a brick wall in the room, which marks a set of values possibly set forth by culture expert Karamo Brown.
Theo's so self-aware she can verbalize her tactics of self-preservation to her young patient: "When I was scared, I'd imagine building a brick wall, all around me, until that wall was so thick and so strong I knew I'd be safe forever," she explains.
A 65-year-old woman has been charged with second-degree murder in Florida's Okaloosa County, where she's accused of fatally shooting her husband earlier this month and then hiding his remains behind a brick wall she built inside a closet in the home that they shared.
An elevated pathway, with a brick wall overlooking the main yard and steps to a back entrance (now closed) to the mansion that houses the museum, is lined with colorful yarrow and coral bells, and is one of her son's favorite places to play, Ms. Rogers said.
And the exterior brick wall of the 1866 house, where Ms. Roberts lives with her husband and young son, remains intact; it hasn't been "blown out" in the back to create a glass-walled extension that amplifies the square footage and floods three stories with natural light.
D'Angelo Russell took the leap to All-Star-level this season; Spencer Dinwiddie is one of the league's top sixth men; Jarrett Allen is a slender but formidable brick wall in front of the basket; and you never know when Caris LeVert and Joe Harris will dominate.
The rule, widely seen as an attempt to keep out immigrants who are poor or in need of help, was one of the Trump administration's signature immigration policies — and it ran into a legal brick wall in three corners of the country on a single day.
Both witnesses detailed several efforts to convince Pompeo and other political appointees to release statements supporting Yovanovitch as she came under attack from Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani — but those efforts hit a brick wall, leaving diplomats and other senior officials demoralized and frustrated.
And a study of hospitals by the architectural expert Roger Ulrich found that patients whose windows looked out on views of nature needed less pain medication and were released from the hospital on average about a day earlier than those whose rooms faced a bare brick wall.
I am leaning on a brick wall down the street from my apartment, the sun is dropping in the sky, and people are going about their evenings as if there had not been a mass shooting the night before, and for the first time all day, I'm crying.
Click here to view original GIFIf you've got kids at home, or if you're just incredibly careless with your own Lego collection, YouTube's The Brick Wall has built a Roomba-like robovac that sweeps any errant plastic pieces off your floors, letting you finally walk around barefoot with impunity.
Having come into the match without dropping a set, the world number one bashed repeatedly against the brick wall of 22014th seeded Frenchman and committed exactly 210 unforced errors in the 6-3 6-7(1) 6-20143 4-6 6-3 win at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday.
So there are still big barriers to understanding the public health risks of guns, he says: "It's not like all of a sudden a huge brick wall is going to fall down and we're going to be able to learn all the things that we need to know."
I will translate what it says because I am losing it over here: Oh god my heart As if he could not be a more endearing and adorable soul, BJ Thief Cat has given the cats nicknames and written them on the colorful papers posted on the brick wall.
The documents were made available to Bloomberg News, which reported that Aaron Edsinger, director of robotics at Google in San Francisco, said he had been trying to create a low-cost electric quadruped robot with Boston Dynamics, but there was "a bit of a brick wall around the division."
No, give me a good old candid photo of a man not making a fuss, standing in front of a brick wall, looking off to one side and scratching the back of his head, give me that any day over these infernal women, with their well-composed mirror photos!
Works on display include a photograph of a Rubenesque woman in repose by a brick wall, titled "Together Again" (a play on the story of Humpty Dumpty), by Monica Sandoval, and a collage of images evoking Valley-girl stereotypes—pink bubbles, fake breasts, Britney Spears—by Casey Kauffmann.
To the Editor: After 17 years as a part-time academic, after a longer tenure as a full-time, award-winning journalist at two leading news organizations, I, too, have come up with what appears to be a brick wall in my search to get a full-time job.
Yankees 6, Phillies 0 PHILADELPHIA — As Austin Romine took off for third on a wild pitch, he was greeted by a worrying sight when he peeked toward home plate — the ball had ricocheted off the brick wall behind home plate and bounced right back to Phillies catcher Andrew Knapp.
A. Cutting a hole in a brick wall is not a terribly difficult task, so long as the opening is properly waterproofed, designed to fit a new window correctly and able to support the remaining bricks above those that have been removed, said Howard L. Zimmerman, a Manhattan architect.
Related: 'Pacified' Favelas Rise Up in Fatal Protests Over Alleged Police Killings Members of Meu Rio say the strategy is designed to both help them get beyond the administrative brick wall in specific cases and combat the tendency of the authorities to treat police misconduct as a matter of individual transgressions.
Sonya Clark's "Edifice and Mortar" (2018) is a handmade brick wall mortared with the hair of African Americans and stamped with text from the US Declaration of Independence; each brick's verso has the Italian word schiavo, which translates to slave, impressed inside an afro, referencing the transcontinental and transhistorical issue of slavery.
She takes the covered-up brick wall, the now-invisible history, and reverses its apparent fate; the work is as much about defying oppression and authorship as invalidating it, and despite being in a basement-cum-exhibition-space, you suddenly feel the presence of what the building was before: the old Bomonti brewery.
Crawford quickly atoned for his mistake, crushing the first pitch he saw from reliever Justin Grimm off the top of the 25-foot-high brick wall in right-center field, good for a double that keyed a two-run rally, building the Giants' lead to 5-2, which Moore carried into the ninth.
But there was no one around to admonish me, and so Ela , I said to her, come on, and then I stood, successfully this time, maybe because Mama kept her side pressed against me, as if to prop me up as I kept one hand against the brick wall of the house.
Soap reliefs created with consumer materials such as hair extensions, cigarette ash, Forever 21 jeans, and Smirnoff Ice hang side-by-side on an old brick wall exposed to the elements, allowing for the possibility of rain to lather them and juxtaposing the idea of sterilization with that of chaotic, dirty consumption.
Perhaps the most fascinating part of Cursed Child is trying to imagine how its many acts of magic are produced before a live audience the Hogwarts-bound kids throw themselves through the brick wall at King s Cross Station and within seconds appear on Platform 9 3/4, now dressed in their school uniforms.
This configuration somehow infuses the surface with the imperviousness of a brick wall (with the thin white stripe acting as the mortar), but its solidity is immediately undermined by the airiness of the piece to its right, "Untitled (Perfect Day)," a white field with three blue bands running across the top, bottom, and middle.
After months of reports that the service was about to hit a financial brick wall, it suddenly ceased paying for major new releases, nuked its unlimited plan, and offered customers who didn't want to continue subscribing to a plan only good for three a la carte movie selections a month and a discounted fourth ticket a cancellation and refund.
Someone will be eager to step up and fight Trump's war on the press for him, they'll do their best brick wall impression from behind the podium, and they'll eventually get worn out of being burned in effigy on all the late night programs and quit to go write a memoir and do some speaking gigs.
Krause said because Sanchez had gained more mobility in his hips, he should be better able to collapse his torso when he drops to his knees to block pitches, leaving the ball to drop in front of him as if it had hit a pillow rather than bouncing away as if it had smacked a brick wall.
But the vogue for high-concept historical what-ifs ran into a brick wall of a different kind of resistance in July when HBO unveiled plans for "Confederate," a new series from the lauded creators of "Game of Thrones" set in an alternative present in which the South had successfully seceded and slavery was still legal.
What's Selling Now 136 North Eighth Street, No. 0003, Williamsburg 37 WEEKS on the market $1,375,000 list price 13% BELOW list price SIZE 2 bedrooms, 2 baths DETAILS A prewar condo conversion with a living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and an exposed-brick wall; an eat-in kitchen with a breakfast bar; and a washer and dryer.
And while I'm not interested in debating one way or another whether linearity vs player choice is good or bad, I think that the legacy of Heavy Rain has ended up in a place where any possible positive feeling that you might get from it runs into a brick wall of contradiction and design ambition exceeding accomplishment.
"The market is taking it as a positive that they are not pursuing something that looked like it was hitting a brick wall, and that means it's more likely they can move on to other issues the market would like such as deregulation and lower taxes," said Margaret Patel, senior portfolio manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management in Boston.
Off to the side, there's a piano (the Chekhovian kind: all night you sit there hoping against hope; a very famous song gets mentioned and you draw a breath; then, toward the end, Gyllenhaal inches in its direction and you mutter, "No-no-no-please-no"), and behind it a high brick wall with a ledge like a little roof.
The work itself is a reiteration of a form of 19th-century Alpine folk art, a brick wall with latticework letters spelling out Lenin's phrase; the irony of bricks and mortar announcing the dissolution of the state is plain enough, yet it has been compounded, like so much else, by the political circus in the US, where the wall has brought the state to a halt.
Nearly 2202 different Democratic requests for documents have been unanswered by departments and agencies that oversee President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE's science and environment policies, lawmakers say, underscoring the brick wall the administration has put up against congressional oversight.
His fourth floor cell at the No. 8 Prison in Zhytomyr, a hulking brick building built during the reign of Russia's last czar, has cable TV. A brick wall in the courtyard below offers a grim reminder of less accommodating times: it is pockmarked with bullet holes left by Stalin's secret police, the NKVD, later renamed the KGB, which used the spot to execute prisoners.
However, these ambitions keep hitting reality's brick wall: Russia's alleged infiltration of the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) email systems, its claimed attempts to influence the US elections, the ties between Trump's campaign team and Russian officials, and the recent WikiLeaks publication that reveals the Intelligence Community's (IC) arsenal of hacking tools – a leak which is claimed to have been facilitated by the Russians – are only the publically known examples.
Teen Vogue reports that the costume, which features a brick wall with the words "the wall" sprawled across the front, alarmed dozens of internet users who believed the outfit was a direct reference to President Donald Trump's controversial wall proposal — you know, the same one that will have to be see-through so people can see if they're about to be hit by a sack of drugs — as a means to deter unlawful immigration.
" There's a great line in the book where you talk about people getting upset about Hermione being cast as a Black girl in a stage production of Harry Potter, and you say, "The imagination of Black Hermione's detractors can stretch to the possibility of there being a secret platform at King's Cross station that can only be accessed by running through a brick wall, but they can't stretch to a central Black character.
And while we've been guzzling juice one way or another since, well, forever, we've arrived in a time where juice is no longer a beverage but a cultish lifestyle, in which more than 10,000 people will envy a photo of a lululemon-clad woman in front of a brick wall, her feet crossed to show off new salmon-colored Nikes, clutching a $10 kale-cucumber Lean Green Machine with almond-shaped, Essie-glossed fingernails.

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