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Others similarly reincarnate, leaving their plastic cloaks — outer shadows?
The old cloaks can't conceal that which they used to.
He and two other Colombians sit beneath beauty parlor cloaks.
I like the part from Visible Cloaks to Talvin Singh.
The novel cloaks existential dread beneath the brightest of intensities.
Washington usually cloaks its most critical defense programs in secrecy.
To do that, Kelela cloaks you in several layers of tenderness.
She just cloaks her self-assuredness behind a layer of British demureness.
Most studies on invisibility cloaks use metamaterials and optics to achieve cloaking.
I have to work my way to get the required security cloaks.
The secrecy that cloaks Russian military exercises only makes them more threatening.
Their red cloaks contrasted with the white buildings the Washington, D.C. In recent years, wherever women's rights to their bodies were questioned, the women in red cloaks appear like ominous reminders of what could be — ghosts of dystopian futures.
There's no denying some measure of drama cloaks the Jaguars entering this matchup.
It isn't united through a national organization, and it cloaks itself in anonymity.
The good news is that the cloaks create a compelling representation of reality.
TWO MEN, their cloaks billowing, peer over a wall at a bathing woman.
She also points to three oversized tapestries, based on cloaks worn by priests.
The long red cloaks mask their bodies, and their large bonnets cover their faces.
We're just going to invent time machines and invisibility cloaks and whatever happens, happens?
But history, however mortifying, demeaning or sickening, cannot be erased with cloaks and censure.
From here, the Seine cloaks the city in shadows and offers it to me.
Although it does take focus away when they start doing kites and invisibility cloaks.
A similar feeling of emotional exhaustion cloaks you as you leave the Legacy Museum.
This is partly because Goethe so often cloaks his sophistication in deceptively simple language.
Red cloaks and white bonnets have become signs of both totalitarian regimes and resistance.
We had a four-month discussion about the color red for the handmaids' cloaks.
One of the figures' cloaks is removed to reveal a woman dressed all in white.
"We think our digital cloaks can become widespread in 10 years or so," Choi said.
The 210th-century Bayeux Tapestry shows men in cloaks pinned at the neck with brooches.
They used mud-smeared dump trucks packed with soldiers wearing traditional pheran cloaks, guns hidden.
Robert Ito looked at some of the film's fashions, from ice boots to travel cloaks.
We see a countless number of mysterious Sith supporters shrouded in dark cloaks cheering together.
" The cloaks are an effective protest prop, she said, adding: "It is very eye-catching.
The golden veil of light cloaks a young stellar object known only as IRAS 073-6304.
Trina cloaks her sexual requests in brash metaphors and similes that can't help but summon smirks.
"So we rented red cloaks from a local costume shop." via Know Your Meme via imgflip
In fact, labs have already been able to show off amplitude cloaks that kind of work.
"I long to take off the niqab and the darkness that cloaks us," one woman says.
There are tracks from the hyper-detailed composers Visible Cloaks and the singular batida producer NÍDIA.
Watson's most recent full-length, last fall's Past Cloaks, is the first release on POW Recordings.
Because of these stealth invisibility cloaks, only a few dozen black holes have ever been identified.
It may sound like a strange juxtaposition: hardened, tattooed offenders donning the cloaks of fantasy characters.
The men in the villages we passed were bundled up in heavy woolen cloaks called pherans.
Women in black cloaks flitted between them; in one place, a loud argument erupted into fisticuffs.
With their embroidered cloaks and crosiers, they're too heavy, too human, to climb that cloud-staircase.
A couple in velvet cloaks and face paint declare themselves the King and Queen of Summer.
That night, fraternity pledges in cloaks descend upon Riley's sorority house, attempting to kill everyone inside.
Prince Harry and Meghan were gifted traditional Maori cloaks, called Korowai, by the Te Arawa people.
And +20 to Gendry for returning in style and smashing two Gold Cloaks' heads with a sledgehammer.
It's the kind of band you expect to see shrouded in black cloaks and enveloped in fog.
Maybe I'm not ready for my heroes to be cloaked in middle-age, not an invisibility cloaks.
Men's suits were deconstructed or had wide, ankle length trousers and sometimes were worn with long cloaks.
They each topped off their outfits with dark gray sequined cloaks lined with feathers around the neck.
The Night Tiger cloaks a mystery worthy of a detective novel in a fascinating setting — 1930s Malaya.
Often Mr. Owens's creations defy categorization, whether tunics or dresses or chaps or cloaks or, possibly, vestments.
It cloaks the shredded cabbage lightly and counteracts the smokiness while at the same time elevating it.
Dark cashmere jackets, duffle coats in deep, charcoal hues, and heavy, glimmering cloaks line up at the entrance.
Kylo Ren and Darth Vader look similar at this point — they're bad guys in black cloaks and masks!
If the person doesn't take the hint, the staff member has politely asked that the cloaks be removed.
Invisible cloaks around everyone, and underneath each one a different living system that minimizes its own free energy.
One user who complained as such hosted a video of someone in a Klu-Klux Klan style cloaks.
It just so happens to be a pasture in which women deemed too large can wear oversized cloaks.
Language is just saying what you are: "Our identities and our cultural cloaks," as Everett has put it.
Her breakthrough came in "The Help" (0003), as the subjugated Mississippi maid who cloaks her revenge in pie.
THE SMALL figures hidden under green cloaks shuffle forward and give their testimony through a voice-distorting funnel.
A bunch of men in cloaks and sunglasses interrupt Omarion's search for Solange to ruthlessly BLOW WIND at him!
They had on pure gold cloaks worn only in the presence of the queen or a head of state.
Galaxies also have a bit of a dust problem, which cloaks the largest galaxies even more than smaller ones.
"Initially we rented red cloaks from a local shop and rush ordered white bonnets off the internet," she said.
I watched as a group of young Palestinian women stepped forward, in dark cloaks and colorful sneakers, gesticulating wildly.
She cloaks the marble steps, waiting for me like a woman in a James Tissot painting come to life.
We rarely give it a second thought because its ubiquity cloaks its significance — it is hiding in plain sight.
Like children dressed as makeshift ghosts, some of the lamps seem to be raising imaginary arms beneath their fabric cloaks.
Think of it as a tunnel that cloaks or hides your internet traffic from other folks on your local network.
After all, it the GOP that so often cloaks itself in the symbolism of small-town values and states' rights.
Elegant models, in headbands evoking 15th-century ferronnières, wear opulent gowns adorned with cloaks, puffy sleeves and flowing black lace.
LONDON — There's a reason you never catch Dementors in water, and it's not because they don't like getting their cloaks wet.
One station used a Harry Potter theme to illustrate the contest, depicting the candidates as wizards complete with cloaks and wands.
First off, it lets you unsend messages (score!), but it also has a privacy mode that "cloaks" messages on your phone.
Emirati women are moving away from the simple black shaylas (head scarves) and abayas (cloaks) Al Qasimi remembers from her childhood.
It would explain the timing: Syrio apparently dies while fighting Meryn Trant in Season 1 as Arya escapes the gold cloaks.
They were wearing cloaks concealing their weapons, said Din, speaking slowly and with effort, as he readjusted his heavily bandaged arm.
Some images with political nudity — such as bare-breasted female French protesters, painted silver and clothed in red cloaks — appeared fine.
Cloaks might be the answer, but seem impractical for a city commuter with bags to carry and subway poles to grab.
The Kardashian and her pals pouted and posed on Instagram Stories in sexy red capes, cloaks, full makeup, and white bonnets.
The infrastructure natively cloaks any centralized interests and at very least allows opaque forces to push a cause at cheap scale.
The series also capitalized on its arresting imagery, with memes about silent women in matching red cloaks seemingly sprouting up everywhere.
Meanwhile, his daughter painfully copes with a husband who has taken off on a business trip that cloaks a romantic fling.
Now that she's a badass leader in the North, Sansa dresses both fiercely and practically in fitted dresses and fur-lined cloaks.
The New York Times: North Korea cloaks missile development sites but open-source data sleuths believe they have identified six such factories.
The kindness cloaks the political reality of Democrats trying to run in the northern suburbs that make up Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
We do know that for centuries ragged cloaks hid worn Gospels and that furtive worshippers gathered at night to hear them read.
They'd come together in their encounter cloaks' which would have sensors of all sorts' but you'd never really see the other creature.
Secrets lurk in its shadows, and the Riverdale fog perpetually cloaks the school, the malt shoppe, and the football field in mist.
Iranian society has changed and modernized beyond recognition, but what remains a fixture are the ruling clerics with their turbans and cloaks.
Women were buying red cloaks and white bonnets on Amazon, leaving four- and five-star reviews with tongue-in-cheek Gilead greetings.
Lincoln's gentle, gregarious outer demeanor cloaks a fiery, resolute inner passion, played to perfection by Daniel Day-Lewis (Available to stream on Netflix).
He'd been scrambling to turn 20 donated red tablecloths into red cloaks for the protesters after months of campaign work for Doug Jones.
That definition, which X uses to separate the delivery drones from the invisibility cloaks, didn't exist in 2010, when X first took shape.
Sometimes her diction cloaks her words in what feels like a thick, comforting coat that makes them land more softly on your ears.
" Outside the Capitol, dozens protested the legislation Tuesday morning -- including four women dressed in red cloaks in the style of "The Handmaid's Tale.
Outside the temporary huts were poles hung with leopard skin cloaks and ostrich plume hats for men, and colobus monkey capes for women.
Then Janos Slynt's Gold Cloaks storm the brothel, and other areas, in order to kill King Robert's natural-born children, even the babies.
But, as noted above, the bleaching can in some cases be weirdly beautiful, as the corals shed their algal cloaks and reveal themselves.
From Jefferson City, Missouri to outside the U.S. Capitol, women are donning red cloaks and white bonnets to stand up for women's reproductive health.
Finally, the class listened to their instructor read from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows while lying under their makeshift invisibility cloaks (yoga blankets).
In big cities, women have added streaks of colour and patterns to the black abayas or cloaks that the state requires them to wear.
"It has this capacity to go from being visible to invisible, so their pelts can be used to make invisibility cloaks," Mr. Redmayne said.
Conjuring the rich history of occult rituals that preceded them, the members appeared on stage in thick cloaks, putrid incense drifting from the stage.
There, waiting for her, were a pair of guards: two towering, bearded men in long fur-collared cloaks, leather boots, and 16th-century breastplates.
There were plenty of African references: male models draped in fluid cloaks, hips wrapped in skirt-like lengths of fabric; women flaunting feathered headdresses.
The soundtrack of the commuter's daily life acquired a purple grandeur, with Bowie, Labelle and Madonna assuming the velvet cloaks of Verdi and Puccini.
But in his most heavily aired ad this month, he uses a far simpler — and utterly unsubtle — tack: He cloaks himself in Obama's popularity.
Beyond the show's spooky cloaks and daggers, he hopes new episodes will allow viewers to continue probing the sexually fluid sorcerer he plays onscreen.
Hebei is adjacent to Beijing and its factories are often blamed for much of the pollution that often cloaks the capital in the winter.
Still, they are of a piece with the rest of his oeuvre, depicting semi-nude men in rough shirts or cloaks but no trousers.
Though Foy and Smiths' voices are heard, we only see the pooches — dressed in full royal attire, including furry cloaks and of course, a crown.
It cloaks its premise—a world dominated by children who can transform into adorable cartoon squids—in a broad pastiche of punk and skater subcultures.
I don't feel like their moonshots really are the ... you know, their invisibility cloaks and their times machines is not going to really take off.
When most people think of invisibility cloaks, they think of something from Harry Potter, donning a fabric that makes you blend right into the background.
Jad Halimeh, one of the researchers, explains what that actually means for invisibility cloaks:Real invisibility cloaks will have to stay in the realm of fiction.
Ivy cloaks some buildings completely but on many Houtouwan houses, beautiful roof tiles still gleam and broken verandas offer majestic views of the stormy sea.
Trump's 40 crimson trees to the red cloaks from Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale and even the sea of blood from the 1980 film The Shining.
Armani used plenty of velvet on jackets, coats, cloaks, hats, trousers and evening jumpsuits and dresses, which also glittered with sparkling embellishments or intricate beading.
Once revealed, the models paraded around the space, dragging their cloaks behind them before returning to their tents and, unfurling the bags, bedding down inside.
Nevertheless, PewDiePie still maintains a Chinese fanbase, many of whom use VPNs, software that cloaks the source of internet activity, to skirt China's restricted internet.
And often, it cloaks itself in feminist-sounding rhetoric: Women, don't you realize that you — yes, you, you specifically — are being conned by the patriarchy?
"The anonymity that cloaks Middle America is the life I'm comfortable with, and what I want to be," he said in the 2007 Times interview.
By perpetuating the vast majority of official secrecy and creating new cloaks, Trump is missing his best shot against what he calls the Deep State.
In the books, it's made clear that Littlefinger then takes the blade after he betrays Ned Stark and has the gold cloaks arrest him for treason.
Across the room, a row of cloaks in muted colors made it abundantly clear we're not dealing with the bright blues of Superman and his ilk.
They all wore dresses made of thick wool, and they left fur cloaks in the entryway, and had gold rings on their hands, and gold bracelets.
The Fairie Queen author also discussed the habit of Irishmen to wear very long cloaks that doubled as sleeping bags or tents during times of rest.
He cloaks her in that layer of secrecy and stigma—"All of me was to be hidden"—but shames the part of her that shows through.
I like it because it's about a village of people in olden days who wear cloaks and are separated from society by a lot of forestry.
She tells me, "It's hard when people are hovering," but it cloaks both the show and the available body art options a kind of silent reverie.
Hulu's guerrilla marketing efforts for "The Handmaid's Tale," which included sending women dressed in red cloaks to walk around New York, Los Angeles and Austin, Tex.
On one end was the High Court, where lawyers in black cloaks with white neckbands paced beneath huge pillars painted in bright yellow, green and red.
Because though intersectionality cloaks itself in the garb of humanism, it takes a Manichaean view of life in which there can only be oppressors and oppressed.
Mounted guards in traditional red tunics, white turbans and hooded cloaks lined the way into the Palais des Nations as Tebboune entered, Algeria's flag fluttering overhead.
The leaders of the cabal sported a blood red circle on their cloaks in the same place, after all, and nothing happens on Chambers without a reason.
But like a self-help manual, Gappah's book cloaks its aphoristic abstractions in the trappings of shallow lyricism, hoping that we might mercifully mistake melodrama for substance.
And while song titles like "everydayz 2moro" or "mood ring baby" suggests he cloaks his songs in ironic distance, heart and earnestness come through more than anything.
A railway station cloaks the eastern approach to Annesburg in thick, black smoke, the surrounding trees hacked to their stumps and the waste dumped behind a hill.
There's no egg on top, but the sausages, ham, steak, and cheese are present and correct, as is the thick, semi-melted cheese that cloaks the bread.
The best are the large Reaper paintings (too colorful to be called grim), which repeat faceless, genderless figures in hooded cloaks and landscapes of many vibrant colors.
In his paintings, Gilliam imbues the tragedy of Black death (some liken the peaks of his draperies to Klansman cloaks) and the kaleidoscopic potential of Black life.
Eleven women dressed in red cloaks and white wimples as characters from Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale stood in silent protest outside the National Gallery.
There was, for instance, an unpleasant incident a while back at Ballintoy Harbour, the location for the Iron Islands scenes on the show, He'd been on the beach taking a photo with his tour group, all dressed up in cloaks and broadswords, and one of these new tour guides showed up with his own smaller group — plastic swords, chintzy cloaks — and asked if he could get in on the photo.
Women, clothed in the famous white bonnets and red cloaks, stood outside the Dáil, the country's parliament, as lawmakers met to discuss the Eighth Amendment, which bars abortion.
In other words, object could only ever be made partially transparent using amplitude cloaks: There would alway be a whisper of what lurks beneath floating in the air.
The video, filmed by Alvin Alex, opens on Shah and Tampy as sisters in the North (we'd recognize those cloaks anywhere), inseparable until Shah receives a mysterious scroll.
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Women wore blue flannel dresses and waterproof cloaks — as opposed to the frippery of Madison Square Park — and climbed steep gorges with sketchbooks, paintbrushes and pencils in hand.
The materials in this show — ceramics, paintings, punching bags, beaded tapestries, wearable garments, narrative video, cloaks, masks, and figurines —  are geographically eclectic, from China, India, African and elsewhere.
Alas, the final few minutes suddenly added an absurd excess of big theatrical effects (cloaks, fans) — though, like every "Bolero" staging I've ever seen, it wowed the audience.
A group of women wearing red cloaks and white hats like the characters in the book and TV show "The Handmaid's Tale" marched in formation, their heads bowed.
On runways, on the streets, and in thriving Etsy shops, you can find an assortment of cloaks, crescent-moon pendants, flared chiffon skirts, and the occasional jewelled headdress.
Two women, draped in red cloaks and headdresses, sat sentry in the gallery above the chamber for some of the day, at times holding their hands in prayer.
Typically, a VPN cloaks the user's identity and adds other security features, making it a more secure way to get online, particularly when using public Wi-Fi networks.
The matching dresses were styled with dark gray sequined cloaks that were lined with feathers around the neck, fitting with the magical winter wonderland setting of the movie.
Listen to his 2016 release, "Past Cloaks," for a primer if you're among the uninitiated, then see Mr. Watson at this Ridgewood, Queens, space while you still can.
Curve, the stealthy London-based startup backed by notable fintech investors, finally de-cloaks today with the soft launch of its iOS app and accompanying MasterCard-powered Curve card.
The main problem is that you have to put up with a lot to get to that good stuff — and not just confusing monologues from villains in leather cloaks.
Seeing as Jon Snow is basically just a bro with a manbun and excellent taste in fur cloaks (dude, you're at the beach, come on), can you blame her?
The original "Severed Logic" is a dizzy ballad, but Hauschildt cloaks it in gaseous pastels—turning the synth lines into bubbling melodies, and her voice into a distant chorale.
In Buenos Aires, a group of protesters donned red cloaks and white bonnets like those worn in The Handmaid's Tale series, marching for abortion rights in Argentina on Wednesday.
Push Szala's rhetoric one step further, and you might find her suggesting that women should dedicate themselves to the act of bearing children — red cloaks and white wings optional.
Protesters gathered outside in silence, wearing red cloaks and white hoods in a nod to the Margaret Atwood novel and current dystopian Hulu television show, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
As I gathered with a large crowd and gazed skyward, I felt the birds were receiving a proper salute, finally illuminated against the dusky sky that often cloaks them.
The fact that his character is completely bad news hasn't stopped AHS: Apocalypse fans from going nuts for him, with his blond locks, black cloaks, and penchant for velvet.
Among the first Gazans to stride toward the border fence on Monday were groups of women in long black cloaks, many clutching shoulder bags and holding aloft Palestinian flags.
She rejected this idea, inspired by artists like the Weeknd and Burial, who came up outside the major-label system and began celebrated careers online under cloaks of anonymity.
The NFL is a business that cloaks itself in patriotism, honoring men and women in the armed services and law enforcement for their sacrifices on behalf of our country.
But for Zumas, the complete erosion of women's rights doesn't need Atwood's genre-defining crimson cloaks or starched caps — just the enthusiastic signatures of a few charismatic, white-haired senators.
RVNG's FRKWYS series—which pairs young boundary-pushers with their experimental forebears—unites the Portland-based duo Visible Cloaks with Japanese ambient legends yoshio Ojima and Satsuki Shibano on Serenitatem.
He covered his tracks by using anonymous remailers, which strip identifying information off messages, and Tor, which cloaks an IP address by randomly bouncing communications through a network of relays.
Earlier this week, 216 women dressed up in red cloaks and white bonnets, stood in pairs in the rotunda of the Texas state capitol, and began chanting, "Shame!" in unison.
Towns applies the glow of a burning torch to his insurgents using layers of translucent orange fabric and cloaks the slavers in moonlit fog via thin films of white tulle.
With all the swapped identities, cloaks and masks, and characters named Lucile and Lucie, or Alamir and Damir, sharing a story, the production can be hard to keep up with.
Protesters against anti-abortion measures have arrived at state capitals all over the country, silently donning the cloaks as an eerie reminder of the consequences of rolling back women's rights.
"Those cowards only kill who they fear/That's why they hide behind the hoods and cloaks they wear," the frontman David Hinds sings on the track, which remains depressingly relevant.
"Our results ultimately confirm that broadband cloaking of macroscopic objects, in the sense of total scattering suppression, is impossible with linear and passive cloaks of arbitrary complexity," the UT paper concludes.
Following an address to the citizens of Aegina, Draco — the remarkable Athenian lawmaker — suffocated under a pile of cloaks that had been thrown to him as gifts of gratitude and admiration.
The work, dubbed Return of the Nude, was commissioned by Melbourne's PROVOCARÉ arts festival, and saw the crowd don rather Handmaid's Tale-like translucent red cloaks before their moment of exposure.
The new program—named "Fawkes," after the infamous revolutionary whose face adorns the ubiquitous protest masks of Anonymous—"cloaks" a picture by adding a small number of pixels to the image.
Then his widow stayed, traveling to New York incognito and in debt, desperate to sell off jewelry and clothing, including fur boas, a diamond ring, and a pair of opera cloaks.
A little while later, the cast, dressed in sweatshirts, ceremonial cloaks and Gucci shoes with insect clasps, trooped upstairs for a table read of "Lupercalia," an episode for the second season.
It would have been easy for Atwood to revisit the red cloaks and build on the memes, but instead she focuses on women who are serving Gilead's interests in different ways.
Costa's compositions have rarely been more pointed: one shot cloaks migrants in shadow while a construction vest shimmers to speak to the way their labor is exploited while the people are neglected.
I'm not saying that the Stampede haze that cloaks this city every July isn't worth taking note of—teeming with delicious, barbecue-based gluttony, tons of whiskey, strapping cowboys and cowgirls, etc.
Visible Cloaks' Reassemblage is out February 17 on RVNG, but you can listen to it up above right now via Resident Advisor or snag it for a temporarily discounted price on Bleep.
It was long-rumoured that Sebastian Diemer, who co-founded credit scoring and loans company Kreditech, was doing another startup in the fintech space and today that new venture de-cloaks. Bezahlt.
With Ojima and Shibano, Visible Cloaks' sound is more fluid, less rigidly geometric—as if the molecular bonds between their complex arrangements are eroding as the tracks play, slowly dissolving, dissolving, dissolving.
"We've been here for 25 years," says Caroline McErlean, owner of the guest house along with husband Peter—both of whom greet me dressed in cloaks worn by extras on the show.
Her novel The Handmaid's Tale has taken on mimetic success with Hulu's television adaptation, making the titular characters' red cloaks and white hoods a ubiquitous symbol for resistance against President Donald Trump.
They were typically dressed in woolen cloaks; most of the men were bearded; and many of the older women wore the traditional local headdress, or an embroidered felt skullcap, called a khoi.
Certainly the enormous puddling trousers, the laminated parkas, the billowing tented coats, the stark felted cloaks, the tufted sweaters he showed had an element of priestly garb, or else of monastic habits.
In the next Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, Camryn installed a more interactive mod: Before removing a child's cloaks and peasant garb, the player had to go through the motions of wooing her.
Besides lighting up campfire-scented candles, breaking out the full-bodied reds, and brushing up on PSL-ordering lingo, you can also catch us inside swaddled in our cozy cloaks: AKA, bathrobes.
Glowing silvery orbs hang from the ceiling, an echo of both the celestial mural in the main concourse and the starry sky that cloaks Scandinavia in darkness for much of the year.
Behind them wore their black cloaks like their own yellow fish heroes wearing a rough-hewn figurehead, a black trout slashed on a huge chest, with colors crossed inside and forth their heads.
Following that investigation, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed to push the state legislature for reforms to Civil Rights Law Section 50-a, the law that cloaks disciplinary records in secrecy.
In Argentina Sunday, women clad in the iconic — and now ubiquitous — red cloaks from The Handmaid's Tale took part in a march to urge undecided senators to vote in favor of the bill.
"When I saw Western women ... they just had the abayas (long cloaks) on and no head scarf," she says, adding that she, too, did not don a headscarf for most of the trip.
Valentino's co-creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli derived inspiration from Britain's Elizabethan era with high neck ruffles, ornate cloaks, masculine jackets, billowing lace sleeves and slim trousers paired with tunics.
At a time when other military brass in the Trump administration — retired and active duty — have shed their cloaks of political neutrality, Mr. Mattis has avoided publicly backing the president's most divisive moves.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis offered a Christmas message of hope Wednesday against darkness that cloaks conflicts and relationships in large parts of the world from the Middle East to the Americas to Africa.
Lords and nuts and mussels, cloaks of the shore, several hundred riders down beneath the honeywine, and at the foot of the five southron Kings of captured sit and fewer stepped toward the Kingslayer.
"The dark future's always brighter on TV!" he sang, and the Handmaids doffed their red cloaks to reveal that some of them were men, and all of them were wearing spangled red showgirl leotards.
That's because in the intervening decades, big business and its legal lieutenants succeeded in a focused, concerted campaign that has ensured that secrecy cloaks lawsuits alleging that their products can kill or injure people.
Still, a robot going haywire in space is one of our oldest science fiction tropes — and as much as it cloaks itself in a Captain Future vibe, CIMON can't help but remind us of that.
A French historian, François Ollier, described this phenomenon as Le Mirage spartiate: "the Spartan Mirage," the wavering haze of uncertainty that cloaks any attempt to understand a people who above all wanted to be mysterious.
But frustratingly, all the dragon sex information Martin has provided so far has been filtered through the highly fallible historians he has invented, which cloaks all mention of dragon mating habits in contradictions and myth.
Similarly, many women have replaced dupattas and chadors — the traditional ways of showing modesty in public — with head scarves and cloaks similar to those worn by relatives in the West, Saudi Arabia or the Gulf.
Even their press photo shows all three members floating in space, with Sherburn and Barclay draped in Jedi-like hooded cloaks and Jellyfish in the middle, her painted body glowing an otherworldly shade of blue.
Martin styled himself along with the environment, wearing multi-colored capes and cloaks, along with headdresses adorned with feathers and jewelry made from twigs and plastic beads that mingled with his long beard and uncut hair.
Though most lack bodies and heads, much less faces, the meticulous way he modeled and cast cloaks, robes and mortuary shrouds while leaving many hollow cores visible suggests they're more like statues than present-day structures.
He kind of blows in with his wonderful purple cloaks and tunics and stuff, and will stand in front of the painting for half an hour and then just do two brush strokes, and then disappear.
Engineers at the University of Texas have quantified fundamental limits on the performance of electromagnetic invisibility cloaks—technologies that function to make objects undetectable to radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and all other sorts of electromagnetic radiation.
Though on-message, Merkel's speech cloaks a much more fraught relationship with the country's sizable and government-subsidized art sector, which has long-criticized her conciliatory approach to the immigration policy demands of the country's rightwing politicians.
Women wrapped in red cloaks and wearing white bonnets gathered in the halls of the Texas state Capitol on Tuesday, channeling "The Handmaid's Tale" to protest a slew of anti-abortion bills on the state's legislative calendar.
"The Enigma of Clarence Thomas" builds on Robin's previous book, "The Reactionary Mind" (2011), which depicted conservatism as a counterrevolutionary and protean force committed to a hierarchical order, even when it cloaks itself in a rowdy populism.
The 68-year-old, 6-foot-6 Monsieur Vogue, as he is known, cloaks his voluminous red puffer coat over his mountainous form, so that only his big brown eyes and navy Filson knit cap are showing.
In a new book from HBO and Insight Editions, "Game of Thrones: The Costumes," lead costume designer Michele Clapton and Gina McIntyre reveal never-before-seen photos of the show&aposs iconic gowns, armor, cloaks, and more.
Byrne, who has worked with Marvel since Thor, had to devise a series of subtly differentiated cloaks that represent levels of achievement in the Kamar-Taj, as well as a series of sling rings that also indicate experience.
There are different ways to make invisibility cloaks, all of which have to contend with the fact that diverting light around something introduces time delay problems—because the light can't pass straight through the object that's being cloaked.
So much so, political activists started to use red cloaks and white bonnets worn by women on the show during protests "We were surprised and kind of reeling a bit from how much it's been resonating," Miller said.
Ryan, who was elected in 1998 and became speaker in 2015, has long advocated for cutting programs for the poor, an agenda he cloaks in the language of "reform" and justifies with performative concern over the budget deficit.
Wives, dressed in blue, oversee the home; Marthas, in green, cook and clean; Handmaids, in long red cloaks, with white bonnets that hide their faces, have intercourse once a month, in a ritualized threesome, a state-sanctioned rape.
Carla Beddard, 34, was one of 15 women who silently walked the halls outside Kavanaugh's hearing dressed in the red cloaks and white bonnets worn by persecuted women in "The Handmaid's Tale," a dystopian novel and television series.
We thought somebody might take our order after an overexcited guest of mine accidentally knocked her wine glass onto the floor, but once the broken pieces were swept up, we must have put on our invisibility cloaks again.
As a Harvard-trained student of racism, I have had to confront, with horror, the school's commitment to maintaining the racial, gender, and class order, even as it increasingly cloaks it under a banner of neoliberal diversity and inclusion.
Some two months later, Hulu's adaptation of "The Handmaid's Tale" provided another sartorial rallying point, as protesters dressed in blood-red cloaks and white bonnets descended on various state capitals to challenge cuts to funding for reproductive health care.
What, after all, is the entire arc of history but a compendium of things — the pottery, cloaks, jewelry, houses, furniture, vessels and tapestries that humankind has always made (and will always make) to assert its presence in the world?
But as with so much of Atwood's work, the setting is a subterfuge, one of many ways that Atwood cloaks the central themes of her work: namely, the various emotionally and psychologically violent ways that women react to living under patriarchy.
The film cloaks the superhero genre in a grounded lens — don't expect it to look like anything out of the MCU — but Shyamalan's superhero universe is filling out rapidly, with Glass as the third addition to the Unbreakable-spawned franchise.
Even if you haven't watched The Handmaid's Tale, Hulu's new adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel, you've probably seen the posters featuring women shrouded in red gowns and cloaks, winged bonnets on their heads that block their faces from view.
That many people retroactively don the cloaks of dissidents and can't believe they weren't considered enemies of the state speaks to the slipperiness of memory, as well as the difficulty of keeping a nuanced perspective on history in one's mind.
Nevertheless, she thinks more women will step forward to participate in upcoming demonstrations, particularly since volunteers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire are sewing new cloaks so that activists in New England quickly have access to them for future protests.
The continued presence in this country of an anti-Semite who cloaks his views in religious garb can in no way benefit "the national economy, cultural interests, or welfare of the United States"; it can only do damage to those interests.
The band of prophesying witches (AnnaSophia Robb, Sharlene Cruz and the terrific Sophie Kelly-Hedrick) has spooky fun with the tartan-lined cloaks that are part of their school uniform (costumes are by Jessica Pabst), but they're ingeniously creepy, too.
Set in the 1990s civil war, the movie creates an intense sense of escalating threat as religious hard-liners chastise female students for putative immodesty; among the most terrifying sequences are women in black headscarves and cloaks who storm the school.
Kleis lives in one of Tallinn's sprawling suburbs, and while the outside suggests a nondescript block of flats, the artist has constructed for himself a secret, psychedelic interior: cluttered with heavy metal paraphernalia, skulls, cloaks, his cassette collection and dramatic murals.
Novelist Margaret Atwood created the underlying scenario in 1985, but the program -- an Emmy winner in its first season -- has become a powerful symbol, with the crimson cloaks that the handmaids are forced to wear showing up as a means of silent protest.
Since the early 2000s, a researcher from the University of St. Andrews, professor Ulf Leonhardt has been working on developing invisibility cloaks, and according to these newly released documents, he authored a report on the current state of the field for the DIA.
"  The series has inspired protests across the U.S. â€" most notably in Texas last month where 18 women dressed in red cloaks and white bonnets, stood in pairs in the rotunda of the Texas state capitol, calling out "Shame!" in unison.
For example, women dressed as handmaids — the women in red cloaks who on the show are used by the state solely for their fertility — had appeared the week before in Washington, D.C. where they formed a striking image in front of national monuments.
They include Judge Raymond Kethledge, 51, who sits on the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals, who would puncture the Ivy League aura that cloaks the Supreme Court since he studied law at the University of Michigan and not Harvard or Yale.
Still, there remains a sort of wondrous spectacle in "Battlefield," in its actors' use of cloaks and shawls (by Oria Puppo) to transform themselves into gods and animals; in the lushly saturated lighting of Phillippe Vialatte that conjures dawns and sunsets and conflagrations.
Onstage, characters shoot fire out of their wands, vanish into thin air in a swirl of their cloaks, and switch bodies with each other as the audience watches, and without any telltale wires or trap doors to show us how it's happening.
Her illustrations — a bear caught in a trap, his face a world of confused, hurt feelings, or Snow, Rose and their mother heading out on Christmas Day in cozy cloaks with pointed hoods — have a gentle folkloric naïveté, reminiscent of Tasha Tudor's work.
She's drawn to weeds because they're at once ubiquitous and invisible, such as the wild mustard that cloaks the city's hillsides in spring, staining them an acid yellow — taken for granted as a backdrop but, in a vase, unrecognizable and thrillingly new.
But during recent prayers, the message - delivered to rows of worshipers clad in warm winter cloaks and jackets - took a somewhat different turn, to the need for action on climate change and environmental concerns, through measures such as reducing litter and planting trees.
And when the reality television personality Kylie Jenner threw a birthday party themed around a friend's favorite show, "The Handmaid's Tale" — with guests dressed in red cloaks and white bonnets, sipping themed cocktails like "Praise Be Vodka" — the internet threw a fit.
Huppert, who's been cast as parodically French before (in I Heart Huckabees, she's a chic nihilist cooing lines like "It is inevitable to be drawn back into human drama"), here plays a woman who easily cloaks her psychopathy under silk scarves and stylish trenches.
But tech companies and governments can easily agree on removing violent terrorist content; they've been less inclined to do this with white nationalist content, which cloaks itself in free speech arguments and which a new wave of populist world leaders are loath to criticize.
The costumes (by Ann Hould-Ward) lend the production a fluid timelessness, with combat boots under versatile tartan cloaks that feel connected to both ancient Scotland and, when they whirl with the actors' movements, Hogwarts — another site of epic allegorical battles between good and evil.
There's a definite costume aspect to it: Everything from latex French maid costumes to cloaks to full-body concealment (like the bondage suit from American Horror Story Murder House.) Full-body rubber suits cling to the female form and exaggerate curves to the utmost extent.
Noxon began working on Dietland in 2016, when pussy hats and handmaid's cloaks were but a glimmer in the zeitgeist's eye, and when the allegations about Harvey Weinstein were still just an open secret in Hollywood rather than a bombshell in the national news.
"Clara" cloaks its clichés in astronomy jargon and mood lighting, but in the final analysis this Canadian feature from Akash Sherman is yet another movie about a dying dream woman whose cosmic role is to teach a ruthless empiricist to go with the flow.
Last summer, though, a giant image of Ms. el-Helw adorned the entrance to a traveling edition of the National Circus, which had come to Gamasa, a working-class resort on Egypt's north coast where women lounge on the beach in all-covering cloaks.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday weakened a rule that required the government to annually make public its estimates of civilian bystanders killed in airstrikes outside conventional war zones — increasing the secrecy that cloaks one of the most contentious aspects of the fight against terrorists.
Over the years, his presentation has sharpened; the register of blunt, set-stopping anger is still available to him, but he usually cloaks it in bafflement at the outer world, rather than in exasperation at the particular corner of it that he comes from.
I'm not sure that Visible Cloaks—the Portland-based duo of Spencer Doran and Ryan Carlile—are consciously interested in this sort of spiritual centeredness (in an interview last year they off-handedly mentioned the "cultural baggage" that many new age records carried in their native California).
There was a certain amount of dissonance built in to a saga that combined the HBO sensibility — dark psychological realism and realpolitik moral ambiguity — to epic high fantasy: a genre in which, once upon a time, the only shades of gray were in the wizards' cloaks.
LONDON — In new rules to counter bullying in its 4,700 schools, the Church of England said on Monday that children should be able to "play with the many cloaks of identity" in the classroom, fueling a debate over the handling of gender among the very young.
Sometimes it flaunts its clichés — Nick's disability, and Benny Safdie's slack-jawed portrayal of it, is a big one — and other times it cloaks them in rough visual textures and jumpy, bumpy camera movements, so that a rickety genre thrill ride feels like something daring and new.
The organization said earlier this month that its members will be decked out in black cloaks and shields, and will be posted at four main Roman sites along the historic structure — Birdoswald Roman Fort in Cumbria, and Corbridge Roman Town, Housesteads Roman Fort, and Chesters Roman Fort in Northumberland.
As you've seen by now it cloaks itself in a bubble of energy and moves through the air a la Magneto (of X-Men.) While BioWare didn't reveal too much about it to us, and it wasn't playable, it most certainly fits the mage role of the group.
This timeless idyll ends when the outside world crashes through in the form of nothing less than 1918 and World War I: Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), an American pilot and spy for the British, somehow makes an almost-fatal landing within the invisible scrim that cloaks the island.
What is tolerated now across much of Iran — cloaks without buttons, short tunics that are essentially blouses, alongside an influx of international tourists with their own interpretations — reflects a relaxing of dress codes that some people fear will be reversed if outsiders with their own agendas inflame the issue.
"The USDA action cloaks even the worst puppy mills in secrecy and allows abusers of Tennessee walking horses, zoo animals and lab animals to hide even the worst track records in animal welfare," John Goodwin, senior director of the Humane Society's Stop Puppy Mills Campaign, told the Post.
The veneer of decorum that cloaks the fictional fishing village of Salty Creek, S.C., does little to smother the stink of prejudice in "Sophie and the Rising Sun," a genteel love story set in the autumn of 1941 during the run-up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
And it's one that the album's ten songs all seem to flirt with in some way, even as Remy cloaks her ruminations on power and gender in T-Rex-worthy guitar solos and swelling disco strings—the irresistible hallmarks of musical languages forged in large part by men.
"How do you talk about modest clothing without making it sound niche or get away from the connotations that perhaps it's all about wearing long, black cloaks?" questions Shelina Janmohamed, VP of Islamic branding consultancy Ogilvy Noor and the author of the book, Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World.
If trailblazing wasn't the point of a staid grouping of tunic coats over quilted jackets, full-pleated trousers, blouson jackets of diamond jacquard, sweeping cloaks of monochrome, or a deceptively simple raglan-sleeved camel hair overcoat even a non-expert could tell was a masterpiece of tailoring, that was the point.
In March 2017, the so-called Texas handmaids donned red cloaks and white bonnets for a silent protest in the Texas senate gallery in Austin, during a vote on a bill that would ban an abortion procedure used in the second trimester — they later staged another, louder protest in May.
On Sunday, women dressed in red cloaks and white bonnets like those worn in "The Handmaid's Tale" -- Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel in which women are forced into child-bearing servitude -- rallied in support of the bill in the capital's Remembrance Park, holding green headscarves, a symbol of the abortion rights movement.
But this news rather cloaks the fact that it has been building up a head of steam since its founding in 2016, building up what they say is a £30 million-plus sales pipeline through strategic collaborations with a number of global industrial partners and gradually building its management team.
Read: Wildlife is flourishing in these former war zones The early settlers "ate the kakapo, used their feathers to weave cloaks and carved their bones into fish hooks," says Tane Davis who represents the Ngāi Tahu-- the main "iwi," or Māori tribe, of New Zealand's South Island -- in kakapo conservation.
A document released this month revealed a secretive multimillion-dollar Department of Defense program from the late 2000s compiled research into invisibility cloaks, warp drive, and many other areas of fringe space science as part of a now-defunct program aimed at detecting and potentially explaining strange sightings in the Earth's atmosphere.
I think that we want it to be beautiful, but the whole point of a thriller is that if you can imagine yourself in that world, this is a world with weird hats and weird cloaks, and weird language, if you can imagine yourself there it loses a good chunk of its fearsomeness.
"The Handmaid's Tale" Beyond the powerful message of its dystopian vision -- those crimson cloaks became perhaps the year's most indelible entertainment image -- the first streaming offering to win the Emmy for outstanding drama underscored the rising ambitions of new TV players (in this case Hulu), reinforcing the sense that great shows can come from anywhere.
Luckily, the last decade of experimental electronic music has seen nothing less than a renaissance when it comes to New Age-leaning sounds, from the kaleidoscopic fantasias of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and the fractalized outré-pop of Visible Cloaks to Mark McGuire's funhouse guitar loops and the synthy sprawl of Oneohtrix Point Never's early work.
" I'm trying to remember, we had some ... my friend Rex and I were priests at one point, I think he was stoned most of the time and we would crack each other up and hide in our priest cloaks and I think my line was "Yes, my lord, but you must wait until ye be called for.
They are designed to cater for boring aunties, and their only positive attribute is that they kind of distract you from the existential dread that cloaks you when you realise that you're sitting in the exact spot in your parents' living room as you were last year, having achieved nothing of note in the time in between.
Wending their way through semidarkness and a deafening din of electro, bystanders climbed the stairs of the grotty sex den and hugged the walls outside cabins furnished with plasticized mattresses as zombielike models wearing vinyl stiletto-heeled thigh boots, arm slings, trusses and bandages and cloaks printed with slogans like Dead Inside wandered past and slumped up against them.
With regular events up and down the country ranging from dystopian Mad Max-style battles to medieval Arthurian sieges, LARPing has become one of the fastest growing hobbies in the UK. It's a hobby that's often wrongly associated with socially awkward males running around in badly made cloaks, but it is also—slowly—becoming a real platform for gender equality.
The self-assured pop sprinkled throughout FOTB works as an insurance policy against the album's digressions from the Vampire Weekend formula; any risky experiment (such as the loungey slog of "My Mistake" or the cloying "Married In a Gold Rush," which adopts a country cadence and cloaks it in electro-pop) is accompanied with a more straightforward appeal to listeners' pleasure centers.
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I had conversations about the project five or six years ago, when I worked at Christianity Today; that's only worth saying because A Hidden Life feels as if it could have been written last year, a movie created in direct critique of our age, in which radical right-wing nationalist sentiment and white supremacy too often cloaks itself in the disguise of Christianity.
I have always taken this to be why the Clinton I first knew — the one who burst onto the scene in 1992 — has been replaced by a more halting and timid figure, who cloaks her progressive stances in what she believes is possible, and who seems intent on proving to everyone that she'll be the toughest there is on questions of national security.
Washington (CNN)A group of about 30 women dressed in "Handmaid's Tale"-inspired attire -- red cloaks and white bonnets -- walked the US Capitol grounds Tuesday to protest the proposed GOP health care bill The activists were part of Planned Parenthood's staged "Peoples' Filibuster" protest against the GOP health care bill, which -- like the House bill passed in May -- aims to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Thiel is trying to distract from the criticism Palantir has received for that work, calling his piece "a marketing pitch" to the US Defense Department, she said in a statement"Thiel cloaks his argument in concern for everyday Americans, when his true aim is to deflect from his own collaboration with violators of human rights in our own government," Gonzalez said in the statement.
Along with illustrations by Walter Crane and Arthur Rackham, there are six red cloaks: the oldest, a red felted-wool number from late-18th-century England; the most extravagant, Altuzarra's scarlet velvet hooded cape dusted with Swarovski crystals; and the most contemporary, an après-wolf creation with blood-red slashed cape and pointy quilted patent-leather hood from Rei Kawakubo's Comme des Garçons spring 2015 collection.
While the Irish may have been unique in their use of rocks, cloaks, and animal teeth, Irish martial arts historian John W. Hurley notes nearly all of Europe, both in ancient times and in the modern era up to the 19th century, basically practiced the same fighting sports and had the same weapon technology, although the Irish, British, Scots, French, and Spanish might vehemently object to such a claim.
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True to form, in a presentation titled "Hunting" and shown under black lights in a friend's apartment hung with a huge Gilbert & George work and decorated to look like a forest, the Spanish designer sent out a giddy assortment of his frilly, sometimes feminine, often historicist, always ornamented and minimally concealing designs for brocade chaps, opera cloaks, sleeveless jerkins with shoulder ruffles, peekaboo lace surplices, trailing gowns (yes, for men), velvet lounge suits, tunics resembling chain mail, marabou-trimmed tabarro capes and ruched velvet bloomers from which the models' skinny hairy legs protruded obscenely.
Moving through the show, viewers get to see O'Keeffe's black woolen cloaks, her collection of sharp, tailored designer suits from Knize and Balenciaga, her button-down work shirts and blue jeans, her pastel cotton wrap dresses from Neiman Marcus (one comes in dusty millennial pink), a display case of her petite Ferragamo ballet flats in a variety of colors (when she found an item she liked, she repurchased it in many fabrics), and, in the second-to-last gallery, a selection from the 20 or so kimonos she favored later in life, when Merrill was reading to her from Taoist texts.

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