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We didn't have centerpieces, but I used the winery's centerpieces for a bridal bouquet.
"Maybe he doesn't care about centerpieces, but if he doesn't care about centerpieces and also doesn't care about getting married, that could be a bad sign," Dr. Hartzell says.
We especially love the matching sweatsuits and the flower centerpieces.
"It's not just centerpieces on a table anymore," she continued.
Vintage movie posters that David found for table centerpieces, adorable.
Power strips rested on every table, like so many centerpieces.
Saturday • Design seasonal table centerpieces at Wave Hill in the Bronx.
Robson along with James Safechuck are the centerpieces of the doc.
Both demographics were long considered centerpieces of the regime's popular base.
" The twin centerpieces are "my auntie's building" and "brick body complex.
He's made Medicaid one of the centerpieces of his re-election campaign.
These bills are the centerpieces of the effort in the lower chamber.
His three still-overlooked symphonies are the centerpieces of this festival's programs.
The bakers are tasked with creating chocolate centerpieces using tempered and white chocolate.
There is terpene (plant) extracts in my centerpieces that are creating an aroma.
The real centerpieces of Ghost Bitch U.S.A. are the two films on display.
The dual centerpieces are "Day's End" and "Conical Intersect," both made in 1975.
Along with Final Cut, Logic was one of the centerpieces of that introduction.
In addition to centerpieces and accessories, tuxedos and gowns can also be reused.
In the China Room, Christmas trees comprised of fruit serve as colorful centerpieces.
Do: Help with pre-wedding tasks like assembling DIY centerpieces and making welcome bags.
" —The MP Shift Centerpieces "We love a heavy, well-designed vase on its own.
To trim some costs, our florist suggested swapping out two flowers in our centerpieces.
In one shot, Burnham showed off a beautifully decorated table adorned with floral centerpieces.
A $15 minimum wage, and workers' rights more broadly, are centerpieces of Sanders' platform.
And now, the stakes are higher than who's invited or which centerpieces you chose.
Not everyone cares about centerpieces — or any other detail that goes into a wedding.
Even Jennifer Garner has bought one of the memorable centerpieces, the duo tells PEOPLE.
The aisles were long and packed with party cups, cutlery, plates, tablecloths, and centerpieces.
These red, gold, and silver assorted ornament bulbs can be used for festive centerpieces.
Today, the band revealed a new music video for one of the album's centerpieces.
The moves chip away at one of the centerpieces of President Obama's foreign policy.
The guests got the true Nola feeling — Mardi Gras centerpieces, even a brass band.
Exposed media centers were the centerpieces of living rooms in the 1990s, according to Hanisch.
They provided a warm glow to our rooms and often featured as conversation-starting centerpieces.
It's one of the centerpieces of what he refers to as his "People First" platform.
The new centerpieces include eliminating cash bail and getting rid of mandatory minimum sentences altogether.
They supply the bridal bouquets, ($53 to $350), arches and huppahs, centerpieces and ceremony arrangements.
Costs can quickly add up, alongside other expense like floral centerpieces and cocktail-hour canapés.
We are turning neighborhood schools into centerpieces for anti-opioid initiatives, community organization, and learning.
Sanders has made workers' rights and raising the minimum wage centerpieces of his presidential campaign.
The centerpieces of the show are two paper scrolls, each nearly 50 meters (~164 feet) long.
Lynching became the transformation of Black people's bodies into centerpieces and collector's items to be disseminated.
Stadiums and arenas can be cultural centerpieces of the cities and states in which they reside.
TOKYO — The Japanese are known around the world for turning fish into centerpieces of culinary art.
These plated palm leaves are such an unexpectedly perfect complement to the industrial, geometric copper centerpieces.
But you wouldn't typically find tortoises as centerpieces for the meals of our knuckle-dragging ancestors.
"Porngate," as it grew to be called, became one of the centerpieces of Kane's tabloid legacy.
But you'll always remember the stress of running around the day before your wedding making centerpieces.
"We were just figuring out the final touches, like the tablecloths and centerpieces," Ms. Janko said.
Mr. Stewart said he would make pollution, knife crime and housing the centerpieces of his campaign.
Photos appear to feature centerpieces of flowers accented (as is the book's cover) with barbed wire.
Both of those contenders for the Democratic nomination have made economic inequality centerpieces of their campaigns.
It's somewhat similar to how community gardens were formerly hipster punchlines, but are now centerpieces of suburbia.
The Justice Department has for years made gay and transgender issues centerpieces of its civil rights agenda.
The video shows delicately overflowing white floral centerpieces of sweet peas and white lilac on cream tablecloths.
If you want an organic look, use autumn leaves and pinecones from your yard to create centerpieces.
The centerpieces are piano concertos: two by Haydn and Ligeti's uproarious, rhythmically knotty contribution to the genre.
One of the centerpieces of Warren's education plan is a significant expansion in federal funding for schools.
Both said Mr. Trump's opposition to abortion were the centerpieces of their support for the new president.
The new production is one of the centerpieces of the new season, which was announced last month.
It all began with their destination wedding, equipped with everything from carefully crafted centerpieces to a hashtag (#Jordandiwedding).
The long game: Making Millarworld "compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds" centerpieces of Netflix Originals, per Netflix.
The policies Trump is seeking to undo here are the centerpieces of former President Barack Obama's environmental legacy.
Also, you better believe it makes me feel guilty for spending $2,500 on hydrangea-and-spray-rose centerpieces.
Gourds, warm flowers, and gold candles served as centerpieces for the ceremony, which took place at 618 Restaurant.
Mr. Beltrone considers them graffiti and has made them the centerpieces of something called the Vietnam Graffiti Project.
Beauty bars, the centerpieces of many department stores, have almost always been exempt from discounts and storewide sales.
Animal horn and moss centerpieces adorned tables of 10, where everyone sat rapt for much of the afternoon.
Check out some of these timeless floral centerpieces that are currently on sale for up to 38% off.
The puddings themselves will be used as the centerpieces of the Legion&aposs events next year&aposs events.
And embalmed bodies, which funeral directors promoted as sanitary, medical and therefore necessary, became the centerpieces of funerals.
Pinterest can be a treasure trove of ideas for invitations, cake design, table centerpieces and other wedding needs.
But D.J., Stephanie, and even Kimmy (in all of her annoying glory), were never the centerpieces of the show.
Thanks to their tips, we won't just be letting these beauties end up as centerpieces at Halloween or Friendsgiving.
"And of course the best part of the party was the Polkatots," Mitchell quips of the impressive dessert centerpieces.
Rushing said that he would look to make issues like border security, taxes and abortion centerpieces of his campaign.
Smaller Midwest manufacturing communities are also looking to repurpose defunct facilities as centerpieces of denser, multi-use urban communities.
So when it came to crafting the centerpieces for the reception Sunday, Chou made sure each component was symbolic.
Centerpieces and bouquets are often thrown away after the night ends, and as architects, they believe strongly in sustainability.
Handmade wooden boxes that depicted a specific year, and highlighted important happenings during that time, served as table centerpieces.
These dildo-like forms, arcing at varied angles and studded with spikes, are the explicit centerpieces of the exhibition.
Mr. Gillespie spent much of the forum focused on job creation and economic issues, the centerpieces of his campaign.
Located on the ground floor, the Chocolate Shop is where chefs make desserts and centerpieces for White House functions.
When I think of a perfect Christmas, I think of Martha Stewart, all wreaths and holly and fastidiously arranged centerpieces.
As for the flowers, the bridesmaids' bouquets were reportedly by Mayesh, but we're still finding out who designed the centerpieces.
The letters were made out of papier-mâché, along with baby bottles and pacifiers that were centerpieces throughout the party.
They're moving flowers from the ceremony to the reception, using fewer centerpieces, and making the food part of the design.
Joss & Main: Dining Room Redo Sale: Shop dining seating, tables, accent furniture, lighting, curtains and centerpieces up to 75% off.
Ask friends who have recently gotten married if you can borrow centerpieces or other items that they have left over.
The man peddling sunglasses didn't end up being one of the centerpieces of the episode, but three other characters did.
But couples get sticker shock when they realize just how much those overflowing centerpieces they saw on Pinterest actually cost.
To ISIS, the hostages are useful primarily as the unwilling centerpieces of the propaganda videos built around their eventual executions.
As one of the centerpieces of ABC's spring hopes, "Roseanne" does figure to benefit from a built-in curiosity factor.
They used gold-rimmed china commissioned by the former first lady Laura Bush, and centerpieces of white flowers and grapes.
Democrats have supported this for years, and President Trump has made it one of the centerpieces of his domestic program.
Just set a simple table ("I hate perfect centerpieces and formal tablescapes") and pull together the dips shortly before guests arrive.
And we decided to do without most of the extras, like gifts for the wedding party, RSVP cards, and floral centerpieces.
A beautiful shot of the reception revealed string lights, draping and rustic floral centerpieces with warm blankets for all their guests.
When it comes to bouquets and centerpieces, Wedding Wire says there's an emphasis on greenery, accented by a few bold flowers.
The pretty pairing will also inspire what Drew describes as the "centerpieces and whatnot" for the rest of the Italian affair.
In one recent episode, Ilana hosts a party where one of the centerpieces is a wide spread of exotic pot strains.
The Modern bought "Hide-and-Seek" — one of the show's centerpieces — at Kirstein's urging in 1942, the year it was painted.
Bride's bouquet: $225Groom's boutonniere: $15Cake-decor flowers: $40Bulk flower order: $589.31 (180 stems of flowers and 110 stems of greenery)Centerpieces: $42 for six urns from Jamali Garden=Total: $911.31 We used the bulk flowers to make our own centerpieces, to decorate the arbor for our outdoor ceremony, and in smaller vases to decorate the dessert and gift tables.
But they stumbled onto a more lucrative reality: mobile phones, once niche luxury items, are now ubiquitous centerpieces of our digital lives.
She and her mother plan to decorate with the centerpieces they had designed themselves, which are gold Eiffel Tower vases with roses.
Even if she hasn't asked you for something specific, like help picking out flowers or creating centerpieces, you're there for moral support.
"For me, it's the current goal," says Michael Udall, one of ASU's centerpieces and the only player who operates without a gamertag.
Of course, Wade Robson and James Safechuck -- the two centerpieces of the HBO special -- accused Jackson of sexually abusing them as children.
Senator Cruz, one of centerpieces of your campaign, in fact, you mentioned it again tonight, is that you will abolish the IRS.
Gem-laden wristwatches tend to round out the seasonal offerings at high-jewelry houses, accents rather than centerpieces of the glittering collections.
Back in 2015, the full Senate passed two resolutions largely along party lines disapproving of the centerpieces of Obama's climate change agenda.
Centerpieces were made of white roses with accents of blush, and plenty of candles added to the romantic ambiance, according to the outlet.
So thank God Wayne decided to buck conventional wisdom and make a weird rap experiment one of the centerpieces of Tha Carter III.
The visit was a significant risk for Trump, who has made a hard-line immigration policy one of the centerpieces of his campaign.
Heavyweights like Apple and Google have made mobile machine learning frameworks (Core ML and TensorFlow Lite, respectively) centerpieces of their latest developer offerings.
Their wedding rings were lost in the fire, as were many of the centerpieces and other wedding decorations that were at his house.
Jettisoning the Iran deal and moving the embassy had been centerpieces of candidate Trump's platform, and the president has certainly kept his promises.
Guests made their way across town to Cipriani 42nd Street, where they found cherry blossom centerpieces and a rollicking rhythm-and-blues band.
The day of the wedding, the centerpieces began toppling because the sister didn't know how to balance the flowers correctly in the vase.
Or, let them make their own table settings or centerpieces for the Thanksgiving table, which will save you money in the long run.
Clinton vowed to make Sanders's pet issues — income inequality and the corrupting influence of money in politics — centerpieces in her general election fight.
The Amsterdam duo Formafantasma also created new works for Flos, then used them as centerpieces in a major solo exhibition at Spazio Krizia.
At Christmastime, Missoni makes holiday centerpieces out of the objects: This year, it will be a cluster of patently unfashionable fancy crystal glassware.
Both companies compete over personal gadgets like their voice-controlled speakers Google Home and Amazon Echo that are becoming the centerpieces of connected homes.
We are bringing the table centerpieces with us in their car, and the florist is taking the flowers for the ceremony to the church.
The three legislative packages are also centerpieces of House Democrats' "For the People" national campaign theme, distilled from the larger "A Better Deal" platform.
But the day before our wedding, we were at a winery, and they had beautiful (live!) bouquet centerpieces on all of the dining tables.
By playing tricks with scale and digital retouching, he makes model planes, toy soldiers and Star Wars action figures the centerpieces of his work.
Wedding Bee: An online message board community for everything wedding-related, Wedding Bee has a classified section for reselling anything from centerpieces to gowns.
He has made rooting out Tanzania's notorious corruption and bringing economic development to his impoverished country the centerpieces of his administration, with some effect.
Republican sources say the timeline for moving a major infrastructure package, one of the centerpieces of Trump's campaign, will depend on the new administration.
On the other hand, Trump has done little to restrict trade, which was one of the centerpieces of his campaign and could retard growth.
They ran minor errands that relieved us of stress, such as picking up the flowers for our centerpieces and arranging them on the tables.
Yang, a former lawyer who became wealthy as an entrepreneur, has made the threat of automation one of the centerpieces of his 2020 campaign.
It includes 19th-century water pitchers, tureens, ice bowls, nutcrackers, fruit stands and epergnes (centerpieces), and 19th- and 20th-century tea and coffee services.
Does anyone think that Ivanka uprooted her professional life in New York City to be content picking out china and centerpieces for dad's state dinners?
On top of taxidermied birds being a status symbol, photos and photo albums themselves were valued objects— especially as centerpieces in a house's parlour room.
With seating for 10, fine china, and bison centerpieces, the elegant place setting reminiscent of a Thanksgiving dinner further centers the dialogue around European colonization.
Guests ate lunch at a long table adorned with a white tablecloth and floral centerpieces before hitting the dance floor once the sun went down.
She came down to the reception area where the florist – the best local florist and a lady I worked with regularly – was creating the centerpieces.
Also, I did end up having flowers at my wedding, but for the life of me, I can't remember what the centerpieces even looked like.
One of his New Deal centerpieces, the Public Works Administration, built 47 public housing projects, all rigidly segregated, 17 for blacks, the rest for whites.
In Paris's AccorHotels Arena, Abloh installed dismembered cars, which looked as though they'd crashed into the set, as centerpieces for the models to meander around.
The sculptural centerpieces, though, are two birds from which the project draws its name: giant, orbiting herons that offer passengers a ride through the air.
"The dollar store provided a lot of the decor," she adds, noting her mom helped her craft centerpieces partially made out of cheap paper towel holders.
Keeping to their modern farmhouse aesthetic, one of the market's centerpieces is a series of handmade wooden houses, which hold merchandise like Magnolia candles and mugs.
While guests were reportedly prohibited from using their cell phones, we did manage to get a photo of the stunning, tall centerpieces and trophy party favors.
This is a big, big deal—one of the centerpieces of the bill—and it's telling that Republicans are arguing that it won't be that important.
But one of the musical centerpieces of many weddings is the couple's traditional first dance before the floor opens up to the rest of the guests.
In the CBS interview, Jackson favorably compared Anthony to Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan as centerpieces of the triangle offense, but he also delivered some criticism.
Extravagant tableaus of fruits and flowers have become popular centerpieces for runway shows and photo shoots — and call for a new kind of responsible clean up.
Centerpieces include grilled chicken steeped in lime, garlic and thyme and lapped by onions upon onions, left to brood in the pan until they run sweet.
While World Market has a lot of neutral, staple items, they also have a variety of unique centerpieces that can add something special to your space.
Maybe you want to make some nice floral centerpieces for a party, or maybe the nagging pressure to find a hobby has hit you at last.
For Shiferaw's work, I can't avoid thinking of bars because they are the centerpieces to his visual compositions: utterly black, horizontal redactions deployed across his substrates.
We wanted to treat them to top-shelf dining experiences, essentially getting the city's best chefs to cater our wedding — inclusive of venue, décor and centerpieces.
Guests dined on tomato mozzarella salad, thyme-brined chicken, spinach gnocchi and honeycrisp apple crostata at tables with oversized purple floral centerpieces, including tulips and sweet peas.
The U.S. trade deficit and the loss of manufacturing jobs that Trump blames on unfair advantages enjoyed by other countries have been centerpieces of his economic policies.
In her coveralls and boots, she looked as if she might be there to jackhammer a few holes in the parking lot, not to oversee the centerpieces.
Brides or grooms spend countless hours and thousands of dollars on tiny details (personalized napkins or items for the centerpieces, for example) and their guests hardly notice.
Through this combination of unfussy centerpieces and relaxed, snacky sides and condiments, you'll find yourself spending less time in the kitchen and more time at the table.
The volcano comes into view after a sharp bend in the path, and it is one of the most mesmerizing theme park centerpieces I have ever seen.
The tables were adorned with white candles and white floral centerpieces, and Trump complimented his wife "for having done a really beautiful job," before launching into remarks.
So you wonder, between hikes to nearly unknown waterfalls that would be national park centerpieces in any other state, how this place could have been so abused.
Yet the models reinforce the almost Platonic gulf between aesthetic ideal and physical object, especially the two centerpieces of an exhibition floor dedicated to the Pyramid Series.
Forgetting Kapoor's dismissal of his work's philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual implications, if we consider them objectively, the works can be centerpieces for any number of critical conversations.
New York City–based florists Michael and Darroch Putnam of Putnam & Putnam created lavish floral centerpieces that featured figs, blackberries, and plums — part of the evening's "wild" motif.
Three tall arrangements and two low arrangements were set up for the table centerpieces, with blue hydrangeas sitting atop green bottom pompom and strings of white dendrobium orchids.
NATO and the European Union are considered centerpieces of a largely successful political effort to purge Europe of the bloodletting that stained its history for hundreds of years.
Stefani also gave followers the behind-the-scenes scoop on her Instagram story, sharing videos and photos of the decorations, including incredible centerpieces on the Thanksgiving dinner table.
So when we started our own night at Pyramid, those were another one of the aesthetic centerpieces of Blacklips [which I co-founded with Johanna and Psychotic Eve].
One of the centerpieces of the "Trump Made America Great" complex will be Maurizio Cattelan's "America" (2016), which Trump announced would be editioned and installed throughout the center.
Among the centerpieces of his platform were a job training guarantee for employees displaced by technological advances and outsourcing, and a system of public hospitals in underserved areas.
Michael Flynn, National security adviser Trump made national security one of the centerpieces of his campaign, and he's tapped the retired lieutenant general to lead his security brain trust.
They ate with gilded forks and knives off gold-embroidered plates at tables draped with luxurious red-and-white patterned tablecloths and decorated with centerpieces of roses and lilies.
Attacked by his opponents as a "cowboy hat wearing hippie," Quist has praised Bernie Sanders and made affordable health care and defending public lands the centerpieces of his campaign.
This Amazon sale has banners, photo booth props, table centerpieces, and more, so you can get ahead of the decor and focus on things like food and drinks later.
One of the centerpieces of Ms. Warren's anti-corruption message has been her pledge to forgo traditional big-money fund-raisers, which advisers believe has helped fuel her rise.
"The Story of Lucretia" and "The Story of Virginia" (both tempera, circa 16) are the centerpieces here, and their statements are artistic and, in a disturbing new way, political.
Luna's later work included the performance "Take a Picture With an Indian," one of the centerpieces of the documentary Race Is The Place by Rick Tejada-Flores and Ray Tellez.
When Stembel, who is now 30 years old, was director of Alumni Relations for Stanford University's law school, she planned events and was stunned at the cost of floral centerpieces.
In one photo, a group of friends and family could be seen drinking tea and other celebratory beverages as they sat around tables which featured beautiful white rose-filled centerpieces.
Tagged Trump for 2020: If he runs again, Democrats can be expected to turn the firing, probes, and attacks on the special prosecutor into centerpieces of the case against Trump.
Instead of becoming centerpieces in a Harry & David holiday gift basket, those New York-grown pears are on their way to become a small batch of Neversink Spirits pear brandy.
Rows of ghost chairs were set up around long, family-style tables, which were decorated with elegant mini-tablescapes from interior designer Lea Frank instead of traditional centerpieces and flowers.
When most people imagine their dream wedding, the conventional image that pops into their head might be one with a perfectly designed tablescape with floral centerpieces, candles, and fine china.
Hawley is considered one of the GOP's top recruits in 2018, and he has made support for Trump and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh centerpieces of his challenge to McCaskill.
Two ancient sculptures, centerpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition "Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World" will stay on view at the museum through fall 2018.
The symphonies are the centerpieces of the programs, conducted by Alan Gilbert and Leonard Slatkin; this will be one of the centennial's most valuable opportunities to revisit these underappreciated works.
Okafor must cope with contemporary N.B.A. scripture that states that centers best known for playing with their backs to the basket and not for their defense shouldn't be franchise centerpieces.
Dallas will need its two centerpieces to get healthy and get more reps together — their chemistry has been shaky all season — if they want to be a true playoff threat.
We've already given you plenty of options for affordable decor and centerpieces you can easily DIY, and now we're turning our sights on tabletop pieces that feels thematic, but not tacky.
Flowers: According to Norma Satizábal, a floral designer who helped design some of the Gossip Girl floral arrangements before founding her own company, Verdant Floral, those centerpieces would cost approximately $33,200.
The KKW Beauty mogul also included videos of the too-cute party decorations, which included "real unicorns," tables covered in colorful balloon centerpieces and FUNBOY Rainbow Cloud Day Bed pool floats.
The KKW Beauty mogul also included videos of the too-cute party decorations, which included "real unicorns," tables covered in festive balloon centerpieces and FUNBOY Rainbow Cloud Day Bed pool floats.
Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, joined Trump and his wife, Melania, at a long table in a candle-lit ornate private dining room festooned with red and yellow floral centerpieces.
REUSE AND RECYCLE If you're feeling crafty, you can transform empty wine or liquor bottles into centerpieces by painting them in metallic holiday colors, like silver and gold, Ms. Piccolo said.
Working independently through his very own Branca Studios, Abran's silkscreen prints are carefully crafted works of art, making them seem more like collectors' items or bedroom centerpieces than mere concert ephemera.
Songs from Alicia Keys's forthrightly socially conscious new album, "Here," are soundtracks rather than centerpieces for "The Gospel," a 22-minute black-and-white film written and directed by A.V. Rockwell.
But even though the songs he co-created serve as the film's centerpieces, and despite lengthy musing on the tour's theatricality, my father vanishes from the story before it truly begins.
Afterwards, guests — including Stephanie's sister Tiffany, Stephanie's original maid-of-honor Sarah, and Travis' brother Joey — sat down for a candle-lit catered dinner on a long table with white floral centerpieces.
With the new "open source" name, looser licensing terms, and more business-friendly rhetoric, projects like Linux won the support of large corporations like IBM and became centerpieces of today's tech infrastructure.
They also gathered for Meghan and Prince Harry's royal wedding in May, decorating the room with Union Jacks, cut outs of the Queen's guard wearing their famous bearskin hats and crown centerpieces.
One of Culture Shak's centerpieces is a sculpture titled Charred 'n Charged, which sees an immolated human skeleton lying on a sort of funeral mound while clutching an iPhone and wearing Crocs.
Some West Wing officials are putting pressure on economic adviser Gary Cohn to stay: He would be vital to a push for a big infrastructure package, one of the year's policy centerpieces.
Look, there are no words for this video except that it is absolutely hard as all living fuck, as the track, one of the thematic centerpieces of Grimes' excellent Art Angels, demands.
He has made education and gun safety the centerpieces of his campaign, issues that have resonance in a state where education has been deeply affected by tax cuts from former Kansas Gov.
The mind-boggling scale of these creatures has made them popular as movie monsters and museum centerpieces, but little is known about the evolutionary forces that propelled them to such gargantuan dimensions.
Attacked by his opponents as a "cowboy hat wearing hippie," Quist has praised Sanders and made affordable health care and defending public lands the centerpieces of his campaign, according to the Guardian.
Not only were the pricey sports cars on hand for the event, but there was even a balloon Ferrari floating around the pool and mini vehicles as the centerpieces for the kids' tables.
Ahead we've rounded up 12 Halloween decor essentials — from trendy black cat prints to sleek skull wine stoppers and chrome pumpkin centerpieces — that will transform your living space to levels of eerie elegance.
These songs work as extended jams and often serve as album centerpieces: the kinds of dramatic epics that result in a climax where you can practically envision Kaplan wailing on his Fender Jazzmaster.
Because even if you're nowhere close to legally binding yourself to someone else, there's no harm in curating the perfect wedding Pinterest board filled with crafty centerpieces you'll probably never actually glue together.
The tables have what look like modest wedding centerpieces, except there are no goldfish or floating flowers and there are Gillette razors stabbed into piles of blue rocks ostensibly designed for fish tanks.
Empire may theoretically be about label exec Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard,) but it's centerpieces are its musical performances, and Lucious musician sons bear most of the dramatic and emotional weight of the show.
Fragile or sturdy, vulnerable or aggressive, the ice paintings sometimes seem more found than made, an effect highlighted by the black-out room in which they're displayed like centerpieces in a gem museum.
The light-filled gallery space is a maze of masterfully crafted centerpieces evocative of purposeless furniture cluttered with found objects, which, despite appearing like kinetic Japanese calligraphy, are static amalgamations of collected knowledge.
Rather than fetishizing a particular flower or color, their focus is on composition — the more distinctive, the better — a clear departure from the tidy, symmetrical centerpieces that defined the early 2000s floral aesthetic.
"I have an eyeball guy," jeweler KT Ferris proudly proclaimed during Greenpoint Open Studios when she explained how she sourced the material for her signature jewelry, whose centerpieces consist of blinking dolls' eyes.
Attacked by his opponents as a "cowboy hat wearing hippie," Quist praised Bernie Sanders, campaigned with the Vermont senator, and made affordable health care and defending public lands the centerpieces of his campaign.
But it's not hard to imagine that the shows represented at the convention— The Good Place, Superstore, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine—will be expected to be centerpieces when the NBCUniversal offering launches in 2021.
Table decorations can elevate both casual and formal meals, but for something as grand as a Christmas dinner, having festive tablecloths, runners, dinnerware, and even seasonal flowers as centerpieces can go a long way.
It has been updated to include news of Cummins's book tour cancellation, Oprah's plan for discussing American Dirt as part of her book club, and Flatiron's statement of apology for the barbed wire centerpieces.
And exit polling in New Hampshire shows that a clear majority of the state's primary voters support a government-run health care system and free tuition at public colleges -- two centerpieces of Sanders' campaign.
By the time they all walked in, the centerpieces were ready, the wedding canopy was almost up and the cupcake tower — complete with vanilla, chocolate, carrot cake and red velvet — had arrived from Long Island.
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Lévy helped on two of the album's centerpieces—the hiccupping punk-rap anthem "Black Skinhead" and "Send It Up," a squealing, anxious rallying cry that sounded like a drum circle in an auto-body shop.
Trump's vow to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and crack down on illegal immigration were centerpieces of his campaign, although the president-elect and his advisors may be softening some of those promises.
In other photos in her slideshow post, Menounos showed off her lemon-filled decor, complete with a scrumptious yellow cake with a multi-color top layer, cheerful lemon centerpieces, yellow plants, yellow-hued drinks and pastries.
While the Republican Party ignores longstanding and complex problems like health care access and affordability and climate change, the Democratic Party has made them into centerpieces of a broader agenda that would fundamentally transform the economy.
Throughout Wilco's albums, the softer songs have always been the emotional centerpieces from "Via Chicago" or "How To Fight Loneliness" on Summerteeth and "Ashes of American Flags" on Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, to just name a couple.
"It's so important to just have someone, or multiple someones, in the room who could say, maybe we shouldn't do those barbed wire centerpieces," she said, referring to the decorations at the American Dirt launch party.
" One of the architectural centerpieces of Pyongyang, says Harris, is the Arch of Triumph — its version of the Arc de Triomphe — "which is the same basic shape but 33 feet taller than the one in Paris.
Glob and Rhinoceropolis, which had become centerpieces of the city's DIY scene since they opened in the mid-aughts, were shut down by the Denver Fire Department days after the Ghost Ship blaze for fire code violations.
There were pink-and-green marble side tables by Stockholm's Nick Ross, three sculptural vases by Italian ceramist Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi and a series of modular planter/centerpieces by Athens- and NYC-based Objects of Common Interest.
For Democrats, who have made imposing stricter ethics rules on federal officials one of the centerpieces of their legislative agenda, the opportunity to shed light on one of Mr. Trump's most public advisers is a propitious opening.
But leftover bags of raw cranberries, extra squash that have served their purpose as centerpieces and the bunches of parsley and bags of onions I find stashed all over the house are harder to get rid of.
In the press conference after the meeting, Trump claimed: "Basically, they [North Korea] wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety," in exchange for dismantling the Yongbyon enrichment site, one of the centerpieces of North Korea's nuclear program.
He pointed out that the team started Darnold the first week of his rookie season, instead of taking time to develop him as other teams did with franchise centerpieces like Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers.
The Koch groups are expected to provide key financial support and political pressure for lawmakers as they return to their home districts next month seeking to demonstrate progress on one of the centerpieces of the Republican agenda.
This time he spouted some wildly inaccurate remarks about Muslim Syrians entering the country more easily than Christian Syrians, and the speech sowed the seeds of one of the centerpieces of his campaign: a ban on Muslim immigration.
The consortium's review of the leaked documents found that Mr. Deng had acquired three additional offshore companies, well before Mr. Xi became China's top leader and made a crackdown on corruption one of the centerpieces of his leadership.
The plan takes aims at one of the centerpieces of the Trump administration, its "energy dominance" agenda, which has loosened environmental regulations to spur more oil, gas and coal development on private and federal land and encouraged exports.
Marvel is one of the centerpieces of Disney's strategy as the studio prepares to launch its own streaming service, joining other key assets -- especially "Star Wars" and Disney/Pixar animated hits -- in providing a come-on to consumers.
Like the MAX, the NMA and 777X - which Boeing is racing to deliver in 2020 - are centerpieces in Boeing's duel with Airbus SE and will influence how Boeing decides to manufacture and certify an eventual 737 MAX replacement.
A number of parents and students are outraged that the tiger and other animals, which included a lemur, two macaws and an African fennec fox, were included in the prom, some allegedly as table centerpieces, reports WPLG-Ch. 10.
Odds & Ends Olivia complaining about fielding questions about china patterns and centerpieces for the state dinner reminded me strongly of CJ Cregg (Allison Janney) being asked about the first lady fashions instead of the nuclear test ban treaty. Heh.
Elizabeth's wedding dress from 1947 and the gown from her Coronation from 1953 will serve as the centerpieces for the Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen's Wardrobe installment at Buckingham Palace starting on July 23.
While it makes plenty of sense for the bride or groom to be fussing over flowers and centerpieces, it's often the people in the wedding party who are on the receiving end of a number of wedding-related tasks.
President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will help shape the trillion-dollar infrastructure package that has become one of the centerpieces of the administration's economic agenda, a sign of his increasingly visible role in setting public policy.
In an early-morning announcement video, the former congressman cast his White House bid as an effort to "unite a very divided country" and signaled that he would make immigration, health care and climate change centerpieces of his campaign.
And their outrage grew this week as tweets surfaced showing the author celebrating the book at a dinner featuring floral centerpieces wrapped with barbed wire and sporting a manicure featuring the barbed wire design that's on her book cover.
The fête was designed by Mark's Garden and Details Event Planning, who made sure to incorporate blooms abound both in the décor and in the centerpieces, with pastel picks like peonies, English garden roses, ranunculus, hydrangeas, hyacinth and sweet peas.
Starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, the sequel, based on E.L. James' hit literary series, picks up after Anastasia leaves Christian, and features intriguing new characters (see: Christian's mysterious sexual mentor, played by Kim Basinger) and centerpieces (a sexy masquerade ball).
"This particular rollback of one of the centerpieces of the Obama administration's climate policy is actually potentially more damaging than the repeal of the Clean Power Plan," Ann Carlson, the Shirley Shapiro professor of environmental law at UCLA, tells The Verge.
Now, these treasured, historic items will be one of the centerpieces of a new auction by Guernsey's — the third sale the New York auction house has put on this year to celebrate the 100th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth.
"Mission Innovation is one of the centerpieces, clearly, of what we are moving forward this year, and what we hope will be part of a bipartisan, multi-year push for a much stronger support for innovation activity," Moniz told reporters.
Ms. Morrison has constructed 44 fall harvest dessert centerpieces, complete with pumpkins and cornucopias made of chocolate, and she will serve miniature pastries, including a sweet corn crema and blackberry cup, a homage to one of Mr. Batali's signature desserts.
Rashida Jones: The writer-actress and her writing partner Will McCormack are executive producing a flower design series called "Centerpiece," in which such guests as Ava DuVernay and Maya Rudolph create floral centerpieces with host Maurice Harris of Bloom & Plume.
If we went with them, I'd have an opportunity to bond with the tight-knit family I was marrying into before I walked down the aisle again, something I knew was more important than the "wow" factor of the centerpieces.
President Donald Trump wants to 'go big' on a fiscal stimulus package to combat economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus, but his own White House aides remain cool to one of the centerpieces of the package — a temporary payroll tax cut.
Ready Player One needs its cultural baggage to make its plot and setting work, but the film pares down the references to what's necessary for the action, and pushes the rest of them to the backdrop, as set dressing instead of centerpieces.
During a rally in Kentucky on Monday night, President Donald Trump pushed for passage of the bill so that Washington can move on to one of the centerpieces of his economic agenda: tax reform, which many analysts fear will already be delayed.
One of the centerpieces of the show, it comprises 365 emeralds on an intricate gold latticework that hides a gold amulet box, which traditionally would be used to secrete a piece of paper on which a prayer or magic spell is written.
Mike Dukakis's awkward ride in a tank to Senator John Kerry's war record being turned against him, Democratic candidates have faltered around national defense, while Republican candidates from Eisenhower to Reagan to both Bushes have made national defense the centerpieces of successful campaigns.
Those barbed wire centerpieces are all about the aesthetic splendor of migrant trauma, about the idea of reveling in the thrill of the danger that actual human beings have to deal with every day, without ever worrying that you personally might be threatened.
The Bashful Rose designed the gorgeous pastel-rose centerpieces decorating the tables alongside signage and straw tags with Avery's online printables, while the impressive spread of desserts — including a mini cupcake tower, custom princess cakes, candy apples and chocolate-covered pretzels — was provided by Polkatots.
The week's big centerpieces are Wednesday's release of minutes from the Fed's July policy meeting, when the central bank cut rates for the first time in more than a decade and Chair Jerome Powell's speech at a central banks meeting in Jackson Hole on Friday.
"This bill has as one of its centerpieces a tax cut for investors that would primarily benefit people making over $250,000 a year, already done pretty well in the past 10 years, as you know," Fox's Tucker Carlson said during his interview with the president.
The Texas couple tied the knot in a Disney-themed ceremony at The Grove in Houston, Texas, on October 10 – and their Up bouquet, Beauty and the Beast centerpieces and Cinderella-esque attire made guests feel like they'd stepped into a real-life fairytale.
The hand-launched 72 Raven RQ-11B Analog mini-drones were one of the recent centerpieces of U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, aiming to give Kiev's military portable, light-weight, unarmed surveillance drones that were small enough to be used widely in the field.
Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, joined Trump and his wife, Melania, at a long table in an ornate candle-lit private dining room festooned with red and yellow floral centerpieces, where they dined on pan-seared Dover sole and New York strip steak.
"Everything else — the centerpieces, the table, the linen — they get to see a sample of how the table will look with the flowers, with the décor," said Ms. Adelsberg, who has coordinated canopies with Lucite, organized gazebo rentals and relayed specific requests to florists.
As a longtime observer of the San Antonio machine from relatively close range, I'd say what has changed is that the Spurs' centerpieces — Leonard and the All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge — are true modern-day stars who want to do things on their terms.
With retro color palettes inspired by groovy chartreuse (Etsy's official color of the year), it's not surprising that a vibrant shade of green appeals to the eco-friendly couple that's equally concerned about protecting our planet as they are about the possibility of centerpieces.
An old bit of wisdom goes that something will inevitably go wrong at your wedding, so you should just enjoy it in all its imperfection because it's about celebrating with the people closest to you, and not about the weather or centerpieces or your dress ripping.
We were trying to show the importance of roller rinks as community spaces that helped give rise to these hip-hop artists, that were centerpieces for early civil rights battles—one of the first sit-ins in the country was a skate-in at a roller rink.
The absence of American broadcast media was also apparent, as the bright lights of CNBC and Fox Business that were centerpieces of last year's event were replaced by more modest production sets for London's Sky News and RT, the television network funded by the Russian government.
In addition to the costs of producing a game-worthy ad and booking a slot, there is the effort and expense that goes along with Super Bowl commercials, which have become the centerpieces of elaborate strategies rolled out across multiple platforms before, during and after the contest.
The centerpieces, however, are "Wood Into Water," which shows how Wendel imagines women "would be in the wild — unrestrained and moving in every possible way," and "The Performance," inspired by the German choreographer Pina Bausch, which places the women, now clothed, in a tight, circular formation.
The event was catered by STONEFIRE Grill, who served up barbecue chicken, tri-tip steak, arugula corn roasted salad, breadsticks and pesto pasta salad, along with chicken tenders and mac 'n' cheese for the kids to nosh on amid wild-animal themed table centerpieces by The Bashful Rose.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE's proposed wealth tax, one of the centerpieces of her presidential campaign.
Since he was traded to the Orioles in 2008 as one of the centerpieces of a blockbuster that sent Erik Bedard to Seattle, Jones has established himself as the face of the franchise—even more so than some other players, like Machado, who might have more exciting numbers.
You can see the centerpieces of Mr. Ai's project, composed of more than 300 works of art commissioned by the Public Art Fund, along the southeast corner of Central Park, in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, and by the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.
Written by Jeanine Cummins, the novel has been the talk of American publishing due to what many have called the book's stereotypical portrait of Mexican immigrants, the author's reshifting of her ethnic background, and a distasteful rollout that included barbed wire centerpieces at a party for the book.
The tables, between 10 and 15, are covered in gold, taffeta tablecloths and adorned with massive floral centerpieces of yellow roses (more than 2,500 were used) and sprigs of golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, which has fuzzy, sphere-shaped buds of bright yellow and green leaves.
Royal Ascot is one of the centerpieces of the royal social calendar – due in part to Queen Elizabeth's love of horses and her ever-present status at the festival – and the best way to enjoy it is to be as close to the Queen and the other royals as possible.
Created by event planner Richard Harlow, the party was chock full of everything one could imagine at a circus: lots of popcorn (Sophie's current favorite food), various animal-themed decor, custom flower trees and popcorn-themed centerpieces by Flower Tree Co. and, of course, plenty of big-top-friendly food and drink.
"In general, I always tried to incorporate special pieces from the White House collection in my décor presentations -- the Jackie Kennedy vermeil bamboo centerpieces, the engraved 1939 World's Fair glassware, the King Charles flatware -- since these were the things that made an evening at the White House unique and memorable," she said.
It would be a stretch to say he had to take a "repeal and replace Obamacare" stance in the primaries — obviously it's what Republican activists wanted to hear, but they didn't exert a whole lot of constraint over him — but he took it anyway and made it one of his campaign centerpieces.
The African paintings by Lily Yeh, an artist who worked with survivors in Rwanda and elsewhere, and the quilt series, crafted by Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, a Holocaust survivor, are twin centerpieces of an arresting new exhibition, "Esther and the Dream of One Loving Human Family," on display at the American Visionary Art Museum here.
These are the centerpieces of No Spectators, which takes over the entire museum; there's also a small selection of costumes and jewelry from the festival, photography and video of it, and a mini exhibition within an exhibition—archival material from the Nevada Museum of Art's City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man, which tells the event's origin story.
But on top of this winning premise, the show's co-curators (Audra Ang, Kian Lam Kho, Andrew Rebatta, and Herb Tam) invited artists Heidi Lau and Lu Zhang to create ceramic sculptures riffing on a signature dish by each featured chef, plus larger centerpieces extrapolated from the major cities and culinary traditions that figured into the chefs' development.
Photograph by An Rong Xu for The New Yorker These make excellent centerpieces for a banquet beginning, perhaps, with a steaming bowl of West Lake soup, its surface wispy with egg white, bits of ground beef and bright scallion bobbing beneath, comfortingly gelatinous and mild but for an optional sprinkling of riotously pink red-rice vinegar.
After we'd all rejoiced so hard we'd worked up an appetite, it was time for the actual brunch, a never-ending sea of umbrella-shaded tables brimming with multi-colored peony centerpieces and Southern delights from Chef Art Smith like crispy fried chicken, fluffy kale salad, and baked mac-and-cheese, which the staff sprinkled with freshly shaved white truffles.
The show's centerpieces are the vibrant paintings of artists in their studios working with models or on self-portraits, of men and women getting done up and going out, of families and friends playing in parks — subjects that are familiar from art history, but that Marshall complicates and enriches with layers of contemporary details, winks to history, and black bodies.
The event featured centerpieces made up of bright purple jacaranda flowers emerging from the top of a vase shaped like a stark high wall, all wrapped in twigs made to look like barbed wire; yes, this is the great big wall that looms over those on the border reimagined as a centerpiece for a book aggrandizing a culture vulture of the worst degree.
"Whatever happens at the end of the day, we'll be married!" she reminded me as I sat hunched over a table in my pajamas, three days unshowered, hot-gluing centerpieces and nursing burns on my fingers and yelling about "Kitchen Nightmares" ("This show is entirely about toxic masculinity, and also if I ever suggest we open a restaurant please just divorce me").
The centerpieces of the room are Hesse's "Accession V" (1968), an open-top metal cube with tubes of black rubber threaded through its holes, like the tentacles of an invasive species covering the walls of a cave, and LeWitt's "3 x 3 x 3" (1965), a neat and spare, almost antiseptic, white-lattice cube whose faces are broken into three rows of three squares each.
THE CHARTERHOUSE OF BRUGES: JAN VAN EYCK, PETRUS CHRISTUS, AND JAN VOS Petrus Christus's "Virgin and Child With St. Barbara and Jan Vos," visiting from the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, joins the Frick's own "Virgin and Child With St. Barbara, St. Elizabeth, and Jan Vos," from the workshop of Jan van Eyck, as the centerpieces of a show about patronage and devotion in 23th-century Bruges. Sept. 273-Jan.
We spoke to Judd on "TMZ Live," and he gave us a rundown on what's behind his new project with HBO -- a 2-part documentary about his deceased pal and comedy great, Garry, that's airing March 26 and 27 on HBO at 8 PM. Judd tells us Garry's diaries and journals -- which are the centerpieces in the doc -- revealed the comic became much more compassionate and giving throughout the years ... as neurotic of a creative genius as he was.
So as the HBO television series that Martin's books inspired comes to a conclusion, the museum is conducting a tour on Wednesday through its current "Faith and Empire: Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism" exhibition, linking a handful of its centerpieces with "Thrones" plot lines and characters — from the parallels between the depiction of rebirth in "Wheel of Life" and the resurrection of Beric Dondarrion, Lady Stoneheart and Jon Snow to the copper statue of the Hindu goddess Durga slaying a demon and its similarities with female warriors such as Brienne of Tarth, Arya Stark and Lyanna Mormont.
So as the HBO television series that Martin's books inspired comes to a conclusion, the museum is conducting a tour on Friday and May 15 through its current "Faith and Empire: Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism" exhibition, linking a handful of its centerpieces with "Thrones" plot lines and characters — from the parallels between the depiction of rebirth in "Wheel of Life" and the resurrection of Beric Dondarrion, Lady Stoneheart and Jon Snow to the copper statue of the Hindu goddess Durga slaying a demon and its similarities with female warriors such as Brienne of Tarth, Arya Stark and Lyanna Mormont.

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