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  1. the sport of hunting animals with dogs, using sight rather than smell

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My body's coursing with secret genes and hormones and proteins.
She was coursing through me — how could I not know her?
Now the sounds coursing out of the shower room are overwhelming.
My son was coursing through the ocean on a surfboard, thrilled.
There was rosy bloom but also coursing intensity in her singing.
While Sutherland is quick to emphasize there is little hard evidence of coursers committing such crimes during coursing trips, he said a significant number of people arrested for coursing do have prior convictions for such offences.
All of that energy was still coursing through my system back then.
Another time, another place, but the same toxins coursing through similar veins.
The problems coursing through Europe right now could hardly be more real.
Klimple's house, sent water coursing into her neighborhood with destructive abandon. Mrs.
There is still distrust, suspicion, rage at injustice coursing through the neighborhood.
He's an 18 year-old who has soul coursing through his veins.
I'm not into shame, but there is a thrill coursing through my body.
At the time, almost palpable grief and anger were coursing through the neighborhood.
By 8 AM Wednesday, the frustration coursing through the crowd was readily apparent.
But the discussion they are provoking is coursing through conversations far and wide.
In 22019, there were approximately 16.1 zettabytes of data coursing around the world.
Sheets of water coursing down a courtyard wall will create a calming hush.
And as with Barbuto, the food is Italian, confident and coursing with energy.
This wealth has been coursing through western markets, often disguised by shell companies.
Natalio Rodriguez and his neighbors had all those stories coursing through their veins.
It's looser than her previous novels; there's more blood coursing through its veins.
"It's reflected in the strong pragmatism coursing through the Democratic electorate," he said.
There is a rapid, dirty river of information coursing through us all day.
One is a vast river coursing through South Asia, the other a placid lake.
The Die Hard-like action plot shows masculine bravado coursing through Rick's vinegar veins.
A closeup of Giancarlo's face reveals stress and power coursing through his head veins.
This is measurable physically by a huge rise in adrenaline coursing through your bloodstream.
Sometimes the borehole taps into a section of fractured rock with water coursing through.
Anyway, have a watch below and keep that sweet Drake coursing through your veins.
Some traverse rocky terrain, scale walls and cross through coursing rivers full of debris.
While Gordon is serving his suspension, the drugs are still coursing through his system.
Plus, Warren would directly tap into the overall anti-establishment moment coursing through the electorate.
The immediacy, mystery, and strange unease coursing through The Fits swats away those tidy illusions.
Bernie Sanders has identified the cancer he thinks is coursing through the Democratic Party's bloodstream.
Like a colored dye coursing through the bloodstream, they expose vulnerabilities in the national consciousness.
Mr. Pereira had tapped into a current of anxiety that was coursing through the room.
He is cleareyed about what the banal anti-Semitism coursing through blighted projects has wrought.
Fourth, there is a wave of insular intolerance coursing through parts of the American left.
The red cantilevered stairways look like the ventricles of a heart coursing with glitter blood.
"There was an unholy concoction of cocaine, cognac and cannabis coursing through my veins," he wrote.
Are these emotions real, or are we just slaves to the chemicals coursing through our bloodstreams?
The cash is still coursing through the country - boosting profits, dividends, share prices and tax receipts.
And sure, it is due to the data coursing through our phones, not our phones themselves.
One result has been a wave of unusual winter floods coursing down the Mississippi River watershed.
But in The Fate of the Furious, Jason Statham is the adrenaline coursing through its veins.
Snowmelt and heavy rains can dredge up that sediment and send it coursing downstream once again.
Officials issued new mandatory evacuations Thursday for the so-called Holy Fire coursing through Southern California.
But these are the issues coursing through Capitol Hill when lawmakers are on recess. Kinda-sorta.
With this kind of fear coursing through the plant, workers voted 2-1 against the union.
To converse with them is to see new energy coursing into Kashmir's old cycle of violence.
She identifies herself as Creole—"I have good Scotch blood coursing in my veins"—and industrious.
Some people are naturally musical: they have music in their veins, coursing through them like blood.
Today only people of purely African descent do not have Neanderthal DNA coursing through their veins.
" Another woman, who has children, thinks: "My body's coursing with secret genes and hormones and proteins.
With adrenaline coursing through his veins, Booker'll do live spots on cable news into Wednesday morning.
Our critic James Poniewozik has spotted a trend coursing through a handful of new TV series.
There is so much dopamine coursing through our minds, and we want to maintain that equilibrium.
Even before that, it could increase the tensions coursing through Germany's relationship with President Trump's administration.
Mads Mikkelsen, the steamy Danish actor of "Hannibal" fame, apparently has ice coursing through his veins.
It was also deeply corrupt and patrimonial with private interests coursing through it using bribes and patronage.
Just watch the intensity coursing between them as he demands information and she coolly dresses him down.
He was responding to a question about the sense of oppression coursing through the white male electorate.
Their dances, shot in warm, high-contrast hues, evoke period flavor and the coursing blood of youth.
They don't shy away from the knowledge that we are the infection coursing through the Earth's veins.
He has taken everything coursing through the last 20 years of Republican politics and made it explicit.
Biden was boosted by the strong streak of pragmatism coursing through the blue veins of Democratic voters.
Maggie agrees and considers how the hormones coursing through Amelia's body must have her "overwhelmed" right now.
It also sends vibrations coursing through the water like a speaker with the bass turned way up.
It's possible that YouTube can still beat back the flood of conspiracy theories coursing through its servers.
Egbert L. Viele, which illustrates the flows of the various waterways coursing through Manhattan island to this day.
I didn't anticipate how much anxiety and adrenaline would be coursing through my veins for a week straight.
The background: Hundreds of Central Americans are currently coursing through Mexico, on their way to the US border.
Imagine it coursing through every fibre of your being, every cell rendered into a kind of beautiful nothingness.
Yera, 23, Stylist In such a time of despair, there's a lot of things coursing through my mind.
"There's a lot of emotion coursing through veins at the moment, but all of it is phenomenally positive."
Without a doubt, these billion-year-old ripples coursing through the fabric of spacetime never sounded so good.
Motifs may reappear, but when they do, they accentuate the meanings coursing through the installation as a whole.
And the absence of growth is both cause and effect of the populist inclinations coursing through the region.
Real as the syrup coursing through the soda fountains, the snow cones melting abstractly from their vivid rainbows.
But Gem's tasting-menu format, with its sombre, methodical coursing, can feel refined to the point of sanctimony.
Higher wages in turn mean more money coursing through the economy chasing finite goods and services, creating inflation.
We must stop believing that any of Trump's actions are clear of the venom coursing through his convictions.
But despite the endorphins coursing through my body, I began to feel the thumping of a panic attack.
Mr. Russell Beale said that given the magic coursing through this play, the use of technology makes sense.
To many, that appeal did not match the gravity of the fear and anxiety coursing through the country.
But I felt crazy, which could have been from the pregnancy hormones still coursing rudely through my body.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — Even an hour after the game, Pep Guardiola was still pulsing, coursing with energy.
Clinton — could summon a broad array of progressives was an indication of the energy coursing through the left.
He was easing into his second hour hooked up to an IV coursing NAD+-replenishing fluid through his veins.
The overall effect is of a tidal social flux coursing beneath the stationary drawing rooms that Austen's characters inhabit.
As I sped for hours on the highway home, testosterone was coursing through my body for the first time.
A little boy named Georgie follows his paper boat along the stream coursing down the gutter of his street.
There is a nihilistic strain coursing through the veins of a significant number of people on the American right.
The hospital is a complex of two dozen buildings in southeast London with Europe coursing through its circulatory system.
There, a modest concrete building houses one German-made turbine spun by the coursing waters of the Butau River.
It is so obvious to me, after these ten coffees are in my body and coursing through my veins.
The bulge of floodwaters coursing southward, which the National Weather Service is calling a "flood wave," is causing flooding downstream.
His powerful ministry, which drove German policy during the euro crisis, has suspicion of spendthrift foreigners coursing through its corridors.
In the real world, that set of behavior correlates closely with colonialism, a practice still coursing throughout global power structures.
I had no delicious food to sop up the un-ending stream of Budweiser and O'Douls coursing through my body.
Some of it is colored fire-red by the central Texas dirt coursing through the Brazos River into the Gulf.
To us, it's a poison coursing deep through the veins of our country, and it thrives on hate and misunderstanding.
"Journalism is the lifeblood of democracy, and the last thing we need is poison coursing through its veins," he says.
We expose him to our varying heritages and explain how lucky he is to have so many coursing through him.
That merger, though harshly criticized by historians and unpopular with the public, is indicative of deeper currents coursing through Poland.
But now this two-mile stretch, coursing through the mostly black community of Riviera Beach, goes by a new name.
Hernandez said he remembered little in the moments right after the home runs because of the emotions coursing through him.
Wildfires also contribute to global warming: Flames coursing through woodlands and grasses send greenhouse gases and particulates into the air.
There is coursing blood, glaring demons with red eyes, and people being shot at or hung with guns and chains.
There's just this idea of activism is kind of coursing through the world right now and fashion is no exception.
Hold yourself in awe at the last human being who is powered by blood and sand coursing through his veins.
This area lies just south of the India-Nepal border, and water coursing through Himalayan rivers had nowhere to go.
The expectation for hostility among the candidates is understandable, given the degree of vitriol coursing through our politics these days.
Facebook's ambivalence in applying editorial judgment to the information coursing through its site has repeatedly drawn the company into trouble.
If liberals misunderstood the complexities of the identity politics coursing through Trump's base, they were not wrong about Trump himself.
"We are wretched, overcome with rage, completely consumed by the lust for vengeance now coursing through our veins!" they roared.
Boats are painted odd colors and have the wrong shapes, his familiar childhood landscape coursing with new and ominous strangeness.
Today, much of the anger directed at the French president in the crowds coursing through the streets was nearly personal.
Trump was elected in 2016 in large part because of his ability to channel the rage coursing through the electorate.
"I am confident to say that I believe there is a link between rural crime and hare coursing," he said.
Coursing throughout this story is the question of what sort of personal financial stake Donald Trump has in the project.
It's a buyout of alarming size given the fear coursing through credit markets, but the deal comes with plenty of safeguards.
These changes in brain size and functioning probably come from the crazy levels of hormones coursing through a pregnant woman's  system.
Coursing through him, he explained later, was a certain kind of anger that he associated with being part of a mob.
With the poison coursing through her body, the vicious warrior would not let her death go without one intense final stab.
Others relied on Micro-Dynameter machines, which claimed to identify disease by measuring the electrical currents coursing through the human body.
The fabric's billowing sleeves and skirts stirred gently in the breeze, like the fins of a lionfish coursing through the deep.
Floodwaters coursing through Nebraska have already forced tens of thousands of people to flee and have caused $1.3 billion in damage.
There are metallic moments coursing  underneath, anchoring the flights of harmony with rumbling bass and the two drummers' purposeful cymbal hits.
While his characters are going through their everyday lives, one feels the despair – which Bollinger always understates – coursing through their bodies.
That means it would take upward of a decade before any oil from ANWR starts coursing through the Trans-Alaska pipeline.
Our correspondents went to northern India, where many people said they had no warning when the floodwaters started coursing last month.
It's — the thing that made me laugh was just how all that history is just very silently coursing through this music.
Coursing through these works is a persistent assertion of humanity: we are here, we are people, we refuse to be unseen.
With the "stimulation" turned on—the electronic feed coursing from the sensors—Spetic feels nineteen distinct sensations in his artificial hand.
And the issues convulsing the small Central European country are the same ones coursing through democracies across the former Soviet bloc.
But as formal coursing was marginalized by police actions, in its place a far more destructive counterpart has become more prevalent.
I gave birth in a hospital where I felt empowered to ask about the sudden pain coursing through my heart during labor.
I can't even describe for you how many things must have been coursing through the deputy attorney general's mind at that point.
What has been perhaps less expected is the uprising against the president coursing through more moderate suburbs, including many Mr. Trump won.
I'll admit I felt a certain recklessness and freedom coursing through my veins as I walked, completely naked, through the living room.
The Maguires' once-rosy recollection of the 1996 Academy Awards has changed with the recent revelations about sexual misconduct coursing through Hollywood.
It's the minute before you run the 110m hurdles at the Olympics, and you can feel the adrenaline coursing through your veins.
Bourdain had pure grit coursing through his veins, and the courage to try to change the way we look at the world.
Adrian Peterson says Baker Mayfield's definitely got some Brett Favre coursing through his veins ... and get this -- Brett totally thinks so, too!!
During periods of severe panic, I lost weight, my body unable to keep up with the adrenaline constantly coursing through my body.
With even a moderately damaged OP candidate, Jones probably loses -- even with the clear energy and passion coursing through the Democratic base.
But Mr. Kasich's soothing message never caught on in a campaign that has exposed the anger and frustration coursing through the electorate.
They emerged out of an older era, in which goods were distributed to retailers by carts, then small trucks coursing through alleys.
Why it matters: It's no longer enough to power the pipes and cell towers that send internet traffic coursing around the world.
I was able to dive right into my work, thanks to the ethically traded and locally roasted crank coursing through my system.
As you can see in the video below, water began coursing down the wooded hillside, washing debris into the Feather River below.
Mr. Gvasalia is not yet a great designer but he is a great channeler of the inchoate fury coursing through the atmosphere.
Atlanta was something else — hot and humid, coursing with wide highways that neither one of us was old enough to drive along.
A big-O before you blow out the candles will send a witches' brew of sleep-promoting hormones coursing through the body.
A correction may be coursing through the stock market, Canaccord Genuity chief market strategist Tony Dwyer says, but he isn't turning bearish.
Many folks wonder aloud if Snyder would've touched the stuff when it had high levels of lead and other contaminants coursing through it.
That "zippy tone," a palpable sense of energy coursing through the wine, is one of the most recognizable attributes of the Far Niente.
In the past, ponds captured stormwater coursing down the hillsides, said Shannon Gore, a U.S.-born environmental consultant and Cane Garden Bay resident.
The slow build of "Metal Bird" suggests an international jet gliding through the sky, and you can feel the anticipation coursing through it.
Yet coursing under even the bleakest stories is a sense of optimism that tomorrow will be better, with some evidence to support it.
The Bush family has its own bad blood for Trump coursing through its veins — most conspicuously in the case of former Florida Gov.
"Here are my hands / Reminding you of someone else's hands," Leschper sings on "Blood-Letting," a song coursing with a narrative of infidelity.
We saw the mourning mother's anguish on both an emotional and physical level, with placenta-triggered bacteria coursing through her feverish, wrecked body.
Best is Justin Peck's "Helix," set to music by Esa-Pekka Salonen, a male-female sextet full of dynamic contrasts and coursing energy.
To pause the circuit of negative emotion coursing through my body, I love escaping to my car or the bathroom stall to breathe.
But across North Africa, the reverberations are coursing through the region once again, shaking autocratic governments and posing new questions about the future.
There's anger coursing beneath it but also, in a moment requiring him to hug another actor, great relief that just comes pouring out.
It is happening across the nation's brick-and-mortar workplaces and coursing through service industries, the fastest-growing segment of the labor market.
It's Jewish American Heritage Month for one, a period that feels especially important to mark given the rising insecurity coursing through Jewish American life.
We know that there is a lot of it coursing around in your brain when you do cocaine, amphetamine and those kinds of drugs.
To underscore how much data is coursing through Equidate, he says that company now sees $1 billion in transaction volume on its platform annually.
What fools we'd been to chug SlimFast and count Weight Watchers Points, when all along the answer had been coursing through our very veins.
The curvilinear sculptures are guaranteed to be a hit with upstart sommeliers who seem to have more wine than blood coursing through their veins.
And because of the heavy current coursing through a DC motor's inner windings, the rotor can get extremely hot and become difficult to cool.
For the last two days, a colossal, coursing stream of super-soaked subtropical air has been pummeling California with record-shattering amounts of moisture.
Drawing both on his life spent in studios and the mutant energy coursing through New York, he crafted three short tracks of insectoid electronics.
Instead of staying in the insular environment, he started to pull out every influence coursing through his head to create something different for himself.
When he saw the confused look on our faces, he quickly explained that millions of dollars of invisible technology was coursing through the walls.
While these facts would seem to be clear and dispositive, the anguished report reveals several important tensions coursing through Trump administration international economic policymaking.
Ms. Hadid had made her reputation with angular designs that appear to explode, the shards and fragments propelled by forces coursing through energy fields.
But I'll be curious to see how new strains of nationalism and ethnocentricity — which are certainly coursing through the United States these days — register.
That is an important detail, given the debates coursing through the national Democratic Party today about which demographic groups should be courted, and how.
When fear is coursing through every group chat, Instagram story, news headline, people don't stop to ask: Are we hurting anyone by perpetuating it?
BEYONCÉ "Lemonade" (Parkwood/Columbia) The obvious revenge narrative coursing through this album is about marital infidelity — face value or fiction, it's bristling either way.
Freezing enrollment would protect resources for these truly needy Ohioans and free up taxpayer dollars to fight the drug epidemic coursing through Ohio's communities.
It also speaks to the anger coursing through the public that both Pelosi and Biden chose to react, and react the way they did.
I could see through his skin and instead of blood in his veins like we have, he had fire coursing through his arms and legs.
They are coursing with deadly electricity, yet, they must be placed everywhere, so that we all can power our air conditioners and charge our phones.
Wyatt Stevens, a producer and DJ who works as MoMa Ready, is deeply in tune with the new energy coursing through the city right now.
"We gave a Hildegard concert with quite a bit of blood coursing through it," she said of a program of music by Hildegard von Bingen.
Three months earlier, the core of a reactor had opened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, sending plumes of radioactive material coursing through the air.
King Krule wails over the gritty drum and bass, conjuring up images of grimy trains running down subway tracks and blood coursing quickly through veins.
The United States scored early, but France did not wilt, the rhythm of the game beating ever faster, its pulse racing and its blood coursing.
But as the campaign wore on, The Enquirer's covers favored stories similar to those coursing through Infowars, Russian trolldom and, increasingly, your uncle's Facebook feed.
You may now be halfway to tears, a physical response brought on by the presence of literally every possible emotion suddenly coursing through your veins.
Their alterations to masterpieces aim to get past dated elements that can mute the raw emotions and the timeless issues coursing within the original works.
But if Democrats win a district that Trump carried by 20 points, the worry coursing through Republican ranks today will rapidly transform into outright panic.
It's a live performance that lights up your creativity … a sweat session that sends your endorphins coursing ... a visionary who expands your way of thinking.
Boosters of this generous protection explain that requiring online companies to moderate the tons of data coursing through their servers would impose a heavy burden.
The implants, which are only available in Europe currently, send a constant dose of naltrexone coursing the body, and last for about two to six months.
Last Friday I booted up, my blood coursing at the thought of getting my hands back on a switch-axe, but slightly dreading a bitter anticlimax.
He came up short in his quest to become majority leader because Democrats did not connect with the economic-based anger coursing through many key states.
Also coursing through Shanghai's veins was opium, the original sin, and attendant vices—gambling, the sex trade and gun-running to feed China's growing political violence.
Greatness comes in all shapes and sizes, but there is no doubt that it is coursing through the black-and-white wings of Penguin the magpie.
Father and daughter had drowned on Sunday in the coursing currents of the swollen Rio Grande as Ávalos, now Óscar's widow, watched from the nearby riverbank.
Without saying a word, González, tears streaming down her face, communicated the maelstrom of emotions coursing through her and the other protestors: rage, grief, determination, hope.
A Zika epidemic is coursing through the northeast, and a cash-strapped local government in Rio de Janeiro is racing to prepare for the Summer Olympics.
At The Club was the perfect pre-drinking album, the sound of a never-ending sugar rush coursing through your ears and straight to your veins.
" As she felt his venom coursing through her body, she moaned in despair, "We kept praying there would be pivots, but instead there were only divots.
Some at Facebook viewed Mr. Trump's 210 attack on Muslims as an opportunity to finally take a stand against the hate speech coursing through its platform.
Her candidacy will also be a test of whether the extraordinary energy coursing through Democratic politics at the federal level will also flow into state elections.
Beneath the banner headline of Mr. Crowley's defeat, there were other signs on Tuesday of anti-establishment energy coursing through the Democratic Party in New York.
A few days later, in another incident near a factory, villagers waded into a ditch coursing with nitric acid and rescued a dog that was trapped.
But it also could be a sign that the supposed energy coursing through the electorate to remove Trump isn't all it's cracked up to be. 4.
That summer, the Thames, coursing with the city's raw sewage, made life intolerable for residents, including members of Parliament, who worked right beside the river's stench.
Jeff Flake's change of heart just before Friday's Judiciary Committee vote on Kavanaugh -- had done nothing to alleviate the tribalism and partisan nastiness coursing through Washington.
The populism coursing through Crazy Bitch washes up here in an understated, even disguised form, given that abstraction isn't the clearest venue for demotic visual expression.
Echoing the '70s vibe that has been coursing through the fashion and jewelry worlds, the 1973 Limelight Gala first was revived in 1403 on a satin band.
If I'm going to be honest with myself, I know I have too much Hufflepuff blood coursing through my veins to ever sit on the Iron Throne.
Opposite the desk is a cabinet jammed with large fuses, copper wires, and electrical boxes that seem to report through digital readouts the voltages coursing through them.
Now, she sings in an exaggerated 'New Yoik' accent, speaks in a similar, albeit softer, fashion, and her music has the East Coast coursing through its veins.
A year ago, buoyed by tax cuts and deregulation, company leaders talked about high "animal spirits" to convey the frothy exhilaration that was coursing through their offices.
As unsettling as Wallace's death was, it is symptomatic of a larger conflict over farming practices that is coursing throughout the Arkansas Delta and across the country.
Between the crunchiness and smokiness of the pepperonis, the meltiness of the cheese, and the garlicky flavor coursing through every bite, Magnífico pizza quickly won me over.
Coursing through the opposition movement is frustration and an infuriating feeling that the federal government believes Puerto Rico incapable of fixing its own problems without paternalistic intervention.
If you've been anywhere near the internet this morning, you'll probably have been caught up in the surge of Harry Potter-based excitement coursing through social media.
The unadulterated recklessness coursing through all seven gripping hours makes getting some capital-c Cultcha feel like the farthest thing from fulfilling an obligation of good taste.
His swing did not look quite as fluid as it did during this week's practice rounds, when he did not have extra adrenaline coursing through his body.
At the core of the national upheaval coursing through the Republican Party as it grapples with Mr. Trump's leadership is the erosion of support from the suburbs.
"It feels a little safer," he said, reflecting with a laugh on his vacant work space, which would typically be coursing with energy amid wild market swings.
Its geometric decorations, embossed aluminum doors, limestone frieze, Flemish brick coursing and square turrets make it one of New York's Art Deco gems and a neighborhood landmark.
Wielding a golden sword in one hand and an equally golden judgement scale in the other, she could be a formidable superhero with unfathomable powers coursing within.
Released on January 216, 22001, the reckless thrill of having survived Y22007K still coursing through a generation's blood, "Graduation" quickly became the soundtrack for a new millennium.
While the 210 act is most well-known for criminalizing fox hunting, Sutherland said the vast majority of convictions secured under it have been for hare coursing.
It is also a Pizzolatto — and noir — convention to have this secret space in the back of a closet, undercurrents of unfathomable evil coursing through everyday life.
It was in the depths of the Mickey Mouse dungeon, the music of the Mouse's rap album coursing through my headphones, that I decided VRChat was brilliant.
If nothing makes sense until you have caffeine coursing through your veins, then get excited: Amazon has this highly-rated French press is on sale for 45% off.
There were so many emotions coursing through me (and SO many hormones) and the truth of the matter was that I just wasn't feeling close to my husband.
There are many jumps: some brisk and flickering, some heroic and coursing, but others, in a later section, have a curiously lazy quality, as if in slow motion.
CNN couldn't reach Hedrick for comment, but she told how she felt in her Facebook post: "There is so much fear and uncertainty coursing through myself," she said.
It was unclear how many caimans were bred there, but photographs and videos of the creatures coursing through the floodwaters were shared by several people on social media.
After Thursday, though, when a 330-foot slab of steel and concrete slammed down on a street coursing with midday traffic, Ms. Mehrotra's sense of humor was gone.
Hare coursing involves sighthounds — dogs such as greyhounds and lurchers that rely on their speed and vision rather than sense of smell to hunt — chasing hares through fields.
It's suspected they ultimately killed him, though his tomb, guarded by the Terracotta Army, is rumored to have contained rivers of thick, silver mercury, coursing along each other.
A move on the weekend to cut the level of cash Chinese banks must hold as reserves, sending extra funds coursing through the economy, wasn't enough to bolster sentiment.
Some of the drawings here are also figurative, with the shapes within male and female figures reminding of circulatory systems and the coursing of energy through the human body.
The morning was both terrifying and glorious, and I wondered how the stars of the show managed to keep the adrenaline coursing through their veins for three long weeks.
While Kaine is perceived as far more of political moderate, particularly with today's liberal strain coursing through the party, he is often a reliable liberal vote in the Senate.
Tyene even saves Bronn's life later by giving him the antidote to the poison coursing through his veins, effectively undoing the only possible moment of consequence from the fight.
His minimalist approach focuses on illustrating sexy sensations, from yellow lighting coursing through the body and out the eyes during orgasm to skeletal x-rays revealing whats bumping what.
Despite the relief, there were more signs of firms making preparations for a no-deal Brexit that is likely to send a depressive shock coursing through Europe's major economies.
But nearly 15 years after America's first high-speed trains began coursing between Washington and Boston, the 20 current Acela trains are nearing the end of their usable lives.
He went into business, first selling rabbit pelts, as Deng Xiaoping's market reforms were coursing through China in the 1980s, and he later built a fortune in real estate.
It's difficult to reconcile a professional athlete coming down with a sugar-induced nerve dysfunction...at least until you read just how much sugar was coursing through Howard's veins.
Central banks in the United States and Europe are withdrawing the cheap money they sent coursing through the global financial system after the crisis of 353, lifting borrowing costs.
BRANTLEY There was a lot of feeling coursing through it, and some of the excitement that I felt as a young thing reading the novel for the first time.
I could feel the excitement coursing through my veins as I handed my passport to the immigration officer and heard the stamp of approval: I was officially in Indonesia.
"I was unable to look at myself in the mirror and felt like I had a parasite coursing through my body at all times," Ranta said at the hearing.
Mr. Hill-Gibbins makes you aware of the tensions coursing through this portrait of a divinely anointed king who learns too late what it is to be a human.
Participants increasingly use social media to organize, with dozens of groups containing thousands of members dedicated to hare coursing and night-time hunting — known as "lamping" — found on Facebook.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans facing steep re-election races next year know the impeachment inquiry coursing steadily ahead on the other side of the Capitol will determine President Trump's political fate.
That sweet 0003ml of nicotine was coursing through my veins by this point and I was slamming the JUUL like no tomorrow—clearly, this is why the kids can't stop.
The morning John Kennedy was set to testify last December, he woke up at 1:30 am, in an unfamiliar hotel room in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, adrenaline coursing through his veins.
MBA students should be alive to this question and its possible correctives, given the unprecedented levels of institutional mistrust and economic anxiety now coursing through and wobbling the body politic.
Jeremy Michael Lewis and Pentatonix's Kirstin Maldonado — accompanied by Voctave's angelic backup vocals — teamed up to make your heart sing and your eyes cry as swift as the coursing river.
Similarly, the decision to craft Betty (Lili Reinhart) as a watercolor Veronica Mars—searing, ungovernable anger coursing just below a sunny, plucky, perfectionist's veneer—is among the show's best surprises.
But it was clear that little was in place to prevent the flames from coursing through the cathedral's attic, a lattice of ancient wooden beams underneath a lead-covered roof.
"I think kind of no matter, whether Trump wins, Biden wins, Sanders wins, I still think you're going to see, you know, strong populism coursing through both parties," he said.
Chinese money has also been coursing through Central Asia to build power grids and transportation infrastructure, altering the landscape and forming the backbone of the One Belt, One Road plan.
More than that, though, it was distracting — because if sweat is coursing down your body while the air is steadily thickening, you are not in an optimal environment for theatergoing.
Some morphologies were more suited to certain tasks than others — the large mastiff-looking dog was better at guarding and the long, lean greyhoundy dog better at coursing after prey.
Last summer, after a handful of repair orders were submitted, the old pipes coursing above the ceiling were replaced, but workers left a hole the size of a small suitcase.
They told of pressure — the 24/7 pressure to conform, comply and compete — and so offered clues to the anything-but-this anger coursing through the politics of developed societies.
For many in the Trump era, the show is an idealistic alternative reality, an escape from the vitriol and ill-will that they see coursing like poison through contemporary politics.
It had rained for days, and, totally saturated, the water table rose up; the river, coursing angrily with a release from an upriver dam, overflowed its retaining walls into the streets.
But my rather high, sing-songy voice, hairless chest, and ability to borrow and convincingly wear my girlfriends' clothes would leave few thinking that my slender veins are coursing with C22009H2675O1503.
Racial division is coursing through the nation, abetted by a president uncomfortable with the act of condemning white supremacists—the travesty and tragedy of Charlottesville, many fear, is just the beginning.
These were just a few of the thoughts coursing through my brain when I caught a glance of Wylie and Milton's chase, which had transitioned to a mostly friendly wrestling match.
She was also the embodiment of the African-American experience of the 20th century, her life's long journey altered repeatedly by the racial violence and bigotry coursing through the United States.
Managed poorly, AI can widen the public-private technology gap, make agencies more vulnerable and less transparent, and heighten concerns about government arbitrariness and biases that are coursing through American politics.
While the Fed has presided over a period of continuous declines in the unemployment rate, which currently stands at 4.4 percent, getting "good" inflation coursing through the economy has been elusive.
"Most of the risk aversion that's coursing through markets is being felt by the Aussie, Kiwi and emerging markets," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
Floods and rains that followed sent brown water coursing through the streets of the province's main city Pemba on Sunday and submerged roads leading to remote areas to the north and south.
Between the lines: Newark says its fiber network (as well as a lot of dark fiber coursing beneath the city) has helped attract companies that need access to its high-speed network.
Unless you're fucking Bear Grylls, you're probably (and rightly) terrified that they'll either send poison coursing through your body with an incredibly painful bite, or that they'll strangle and swallow you whole.
However, this method proved to be problematic because each voxel is 1-3 cubic millimeters, which is large enough to contain several different populations of nerve fibers all coursing in different directions.
The first lawsuits challenging the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules were filed Thursday, kicking off the next battle over how internet service providers handle the web traffic coursing through their networks.
When our daughter was born, he spoke proudly about the jumble of heritages coursing through her veins — Scots-Irish and French Canadian from his side, and indigenous, Portuguese and African from mine.
Their deafening rhythm formed the background noise of my stay, with the old-fashioned machinery operating from dawn to dusk, and a current of precious grape juice coursing like a springtime creek.
And in song after song (after song), Mr. Mac, who's white, gay and 43 years old, explored the racism, chauvinism, homophobia, misogyny and white supremacy coursing through the history of American song.
When you are in love and especially when you are spurned by love, your body is coursing with powerful chemicals, ones that control your behavior in ways you know are not rational.
There are moments throughout the album when you hear an off-kilter Balearic beat coursing through the record's grooves; other times he dives into the deep end with spacey house and techno.
Purpose-built, they were the vital little blood cells coursing through the body of this building, flushing it with the life and strength it had so sorely lacked when they first arrived.
HBO's "Chernobyl" series paints a fairly accurate portrait of the 1986 nuclear disaster, which sent plumes of radioactive material coursing through Pripyat, a city that was once part of the Soviet Union.
"Serial" host Sarah Koenig has teamed up with the reporter Emmanuel Dzotsi, another "This American Life" alum, for a season that will tell the stories of multiple cases coursing through that system.
Mike describes his injury in excruciating detail ... explaining how the baby rattlesnake's venom coursing through his veins had him feeling like he was in the closing credits of a "Looney Tunes" cartoon.
So far, so good, you might think — except that the anger coursing through Alexis Zegerman's lively if overheated play has been preceded by considerable rancor directed at the rebranding of the theater.
Officers stood at ease beneath an overcast sky, with the capture of the suspect having eased the worries coursing through the heart of a metropolitan area of more than 1.8 million people.
And between his affinity for dragons, his troubled relationships with the other Lannisters, and Aerys' fixation on Joanna, it starts to seem plausible that Tyrion has Targaryen blood coursing through his veins.
The next day, my pediatrician pricked my finger and applied a tiny drop of blood onto her hospital-grade glucometer, a device that measures how much sugar is coursing through my veins.
Having struck a depraved bargain with Tosca — in exchange for a night together, Scarpia will release Mario, who's been condemned to death — Gobbi's Scarpia, arousal coursing through his voice, reaches for her.
Without all the synthetic hormones coursing through my blood, my cystic acne disappeared, but it was quickly replaced by a speckling of red spots that moved in for the majority of each month.
The simulator also gives researchers the capacity to change the moths' visual waypoint (a black paper mountain) and alter the direction of the magnetic fields coursing through the arena via large magnetic coils.
In the early hours at Worthy Farm, warming up next to the blaze of a controlled fire, with various chemicals coursing through their veins, people could vote with their heads, not their hearts.
The scene near the square where the assaults occurred was a tableau of the doubts and perils coursing through Germany with the arrival of more than a million migrants in the past year.
Both scenes allow for some tiny, ruminative moments, ones that give the actors something to play and that underscore how hard it would be to live in a world coursing with such brutality.
One elderly couple collapsed into each other's arms after strewing flowers in front of a picture of a smiling young woman, while a family propped each other up, tears coursing down their faces.
They considered the path integral over all possible toy universes in "minisuperspace," defined as the set of all universes with a single energy field coursing through them: the energy that powered cosmic inflation.
"The fear coursing through immigrant homes and the native-born Americans who love immigrants as friends and family is palpable," Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum, said in a statement.
The title notwithstanding, much of the film's action takes place at night, or is otherwise obscured, reinforcing the sense of a clandestine youth culture coursing beneath the frozen surface of a mobilized society.
Today, it's the exact opposite, coursing with enough money for Blizzard to a self-fund tournament with a half-million dollars on the line for a game that's less than a year old.
The iris scans of 2.3 million refugees registered by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in the Middle East, coursing through centralized databases, are used to identify refugees attempting to access government benefits.
Roberson's craving—our craving—to make that free throw sends blood coursing through his arms, sweat into his palms, anger into his heart, and the ball flying off the back of the rim.
Haltingly plucking out a version of "Strange Fruit" (the anti-lynching standard popularized by Billie Holiday) it makes a fitting introduction to the systems of trauma, injustice, and resistance coursing through the exhibit.
"It would have been disingenuous to not address all those issues because it's coursing through every fiber of American culture so it should be a part of our story telling," Davis told Reuters.
CreditCreditRebecca Mock DURHAM, N.C. — EVERY 90 days I lie in a whirling CT machine, dye coursing through my veins, and the doctors look to see whether the tumors in my liver are growing.
But together they suggest that even as Hawaii was subject to the divisive forces roiling the world, a different set of local customs coursing beneath the surface served as a type of counterbalance.
Here's a splendid performance of the Concerto No. 3, from a London Proms concert in 2011 with the Hallé Orchestra, in which Mr. Schiff reveals the folkloric lyricism coursing through this crunchy piece.
He took a razor blade, he cut a wart that I had on my thumb off, and then he set me down, shut the door, and I was there, blood coursing down me.
And yet, for all gruesome details of Zainab's killing and all the outrage currently coursing through Pakistan, it is unlikely that children like Zainab will gain any meaningful protection from childhood sexual abuse.
Current and former officials told the Times this discord over the policy is coursing through the administration, despite top officials like Sessions and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly taking hard stances.
I might not have felt the music coursing through my rib cage while I listened using headphones, but the spike in my endorphin levels at well-placed drops or killer vocal edits was undeniable.
The hundreds of Central Americans coursing through Mexico to the US border give President Donald Trump something he needs: a clean talking point to get back into the good graces of his political base.
Deep emotions will swell to the surface, and you need to be completely present in your body to cry, growl, squirm, scream, dance, run—anything to release this powerful, primal energy coursing through you.
At the time, it reminded me of another riot, also coursing through the streets of Montreal—one that belongs not the annals of sports fandom, but to the anarchic spirit of rock 'n' roll.
In 2014, a greyhound trained by Michael Field, the former CEO of the Irish Greyhound Board, tested positive for the banned stimulants ephedrine and phenylpropanolamine following a win at the Irish hare-coursing derby.
Which is perhaps rather cold comfort when you consider that Facebook had — apparently — zero suspicious about all the Kremlin propaganda violently coursing across its platform in 2016 and generating hundreds of millions of views.
You sense Lucia's tenaciousness coursing through Ms. Yende's performance of the mad scene on her latest Sony recording, "Dreams"; even in the character's delirium there is a chilling directness, even defiance, to her singing.
Mr. Eotvos's haunting score, which folds hints of pop and jazz into a Modernist idiom and boldly combines sung and spoken lines, gets at the emotions coursing within the characters and beneath the politics.
Ryan, a strong trade proponent, has several times said they don't have the votes to pass it, and he's acutely aware of the anti-trade sentiment coursing through the nation and his own party.
He wanted the water coursing through the openings to evoke the great North Sea flood of 1953 that devastated Holland, causing nearly 19853,000 deaths and the evacuation of 70,000 people, and inundating 340,000 acres.
Wayne Strattman's Plasma Bot, for instance, is a vintage robot in the tradition of the Victorian era Boilerplate automaton, which glows in blue neon, making visible the electricity or plasma coursing through its system.
Instead, a painting, unblemished by text, depicting an early summer evening in London: dirty pink twilight dissolving behind a stand of trees, deep, unnatural blue overtaking the sky, two silhouetted birds coursing above overground wires.
But Satoshi had suggested that the limit should be temporary, and as the number of transactions coursing through the network inched closer to the cap, delays started to occur and transactions were not going through.
Physical Awareness Lie down on a yoga mat and focus on the sensations in your body: your feet resting softly on the ground, the adrenaline coursing through your veins, the churning nausea in your stomach.
The best parades celebrate something distinguishing about a culture; in the elements of a good parade, the spectators see something of themselves, something to be celebrated in the participants marching by, rolling by, coursing by.
So much water was coursing through California's waterways this week that the state's climatologist, Michael Anderson, said he was too busy trying to help with flood control operations to talk about the drought on Thursday.
Crude from Saudi Arabia's legendary oil fields—Ghawar, Khurais, Shaybah—comes to Abqaiq to be processed, coursing through its sprawling network of pipes, spheroids and stabilisation towers before being sent to customers around the world.
The device is there to soak up TV signals coursing through the air — content from NBC, ABC, Fox, PBS and CBS, including megahits like "This Is Us" and this Sunday's broadcast of Super Bowl LIII.
Hank Johnson (D-GA) has raised more than $3 million, and more than 7,000 volunteers have worked for his campaign — unprecedented numbers that reflect the grassroots energy coursing through the Democratic base since Trump's inauguration.
The song scores a montage in which poor Carl, tainted by a zombie's infected bite before to this season's midwinter break, gets his affairs in order before succumbing to the toxins coursing through his body.
In this view, the strivers coursing through the capital's halls of power represent the entire population; luxury, status and predictability rule in the kitchen, and the best meal to be had is a dry-aged steak.
But "Old Town Road" is a nexus that pulls in everything with which it comes in contact, and by the fifth listen, with a faint surge of jubilance coursing through you, it feels like a feast.
This stagnation, exacerbated by the fact that most of the income gains the economy has managed to achieve have gone to the upper crust, underlies much of the anger coursing through the public this election year.
To cross the street — a throbbing two-lane road coursing with auto rickshaws, clattering cargo trucks, scooters carrying whole families — requires stepping in front of the slower-moving vehicles, if necessary stopping them with their bodies.
In addition to her famous serpentine coiffure, Medusa was said to have two kinds of blood coursing through her veins: on her left side, her blood was lethal; on her right side, it was life-giving.
We laughed, we cried, we cry-laughed and, when words failed us, we relied on the sage power of GIFs and memes to communicate the deep unease coursing just under the surface of our daily existence.
With uncertainty coursing through both the progressive and moderate wings of the party, several voters conceded that they are also looking beyond the caucuses -- to the general election in November -- to help them choose a nominee.
That there's a splash of hip-hop coursing through country (its male performers, at least) is now fundamentally accepted, but always with the country performer — and the country music business — in control of just how much.
Olaniran pulls together the accessible charm of mainstream pop anthems with abrasive electronic tones and rapidfire rap verses, all the while coursing through topics like self-esteem and systemic racial violence and Taco Bell combo meals.
The country's state TV introduced its viewers to Phelps' obsession Monday, and likened the effects of the process to those experienced with meldonium, a banned performance drug that's been found coursing through the blood of Russian athletes.
But both parties are still largely at square one of formulating an agenda that can plausibly channel more of the growth coursing through the biggest cities into the places it has bypassed -- both nearby and far away.
While Biden is leading the early field of Democratic contenders, largely because of name recognition after serving alongside President Barack Obama for eight years, his politics do not necessarily match the progressive energy coursing through the party.
Recently, the celebrated writer Philippe Sollers wrote a reproachful open letter to the mayor of Bordeaux, reflecting the anxiety coursing through the region and protesting what some saw as audacity in changing the names of historic chateaus.
The stark contrast amplifies some of the social and economic tensions coursing through American society — a widening income gap, a lack of access to high-paying jobs for many minorities and a technology sector struggling to diversify.
Because of that, Lipman, 73, can appreciate the delirium coursing through Winnipeg, the smallest market in the N.H.L., whose identity was wounded by the original Jets' departure, after 17 meager seasons, to the Phoenix area in 1996.
That line reminded one senior aide of Obama's last speech to the U.N. General Assembly, a defense of the liberal order that was willfully optimistic at a moment when illiberal currents were coursing all over the world.
But it was on the subject of false information coursing through social media and television that Mr. Obama was most impassioned, so much so that at one stage he lost track of the question he was answering.
More than 400 media outlets will be among the attendees coursing through the Alley, perusing more than 1,200 early-stage startups and sponsors exhibiting a dazzling array of the latest — and future-forward — tech products, platforms and services.
The longing, the desperate, clawing sexual need that had been missing from every encounter I'd had in the intervening six years crashed over me, turned my blood into liquid desire coursing to every throbbing cell in my body.
Definitely would not have been my first choice—but hey, I'm also not the business genius who's so good at moneying that guy-famous-for-being-wealthy Warren Buffet literally wants my blood coursing through his decrepit veins.
The IT band is palpable; if you take your finger and press on the hard bone at the outside of your hip, you can feel a tough band of tissue coursing down the thigh, to where it inserts.
As he stayed silent on social media during the search for his replacement, the comments underneath that image became a verbal sewer coursing with the kind of shit you could only say to people without ever meeting them.
True, guilt and fear had been coursing through my veins, but the point of meditation is not to ensure that you never experience difficult emotions, but to help you not be so yanked around by whatever you're feeling.
It will be the anti-establishment, anti-institutional language that has been coursing through the left and right for the past few decades: The establishment is corrupt, the game is rigged, the elites are out to get you.
I was entranced by this dense fabric force filled with coursing blues, shimmering golds, vibrant reds, soft yellows, and many other colors in interlacing patterns; it's a dimensional, physical "painting" sans paint, with abundant ruffles, ridges, and folds.
" Yet he also seemed to relish the anxiety coursing through some segments of the Democratic Party, declaring to supporters in Sioux City at his final weekend stop: "Suddenly we have the Democratic establishment very nervous about this campaign.
What is beyond doubt, however, is that the combination of the astonishing garments, installation design and catalog — along with the ambition coursing through them — forms a juggernaut that anyone interested in the culture of our time should experience.
For Republicans, there was a measure of nervous energy coursing through the Capitol on Tuesday, as lawmakers struggle to find their footing on major agenda items like dismantling the Affordable Care Act and await direction from the president.
It depicted urban children at play in streets coursing with an undercurrent of fear, and was distinguished by its being performed without any orchestral music: The dance was set to a cappella songs and chants associated with childhood games.
And with the adrenaline rush of the women's march (and all the activism that followed) still coursing through our veins while Beyoncé blares in our hearts, it's easy to feel like girls really do (and can) run the world.
Philippe Martinez, the mustachioed boss of one of France's biggest labor unions, the General Confederation of Labor, known as C.G.T., has mobilized tens of thousands of workers and sent them coursing through the streets of French cities for weeks.
Just thinking about biking on the most dangerous road in the world sent adrenaline coursing through my body, and on my last solo trek through South America, I knew it was a mandatory stop on my way through Bolivia.
The rejection of Mr. Moore by women stretched well beyond major cities like Birmingham and Montgomery, coursing into places like Ozark, the seat of Dale County, in the heart of the Wiregrass region that is ordinarily a Republican stronghold.
The goal was not to try to reinvent Wall Street on the fly, but to keep the flow of capital coursing through the global economy while minimizing the depth and duration of the recession that the crisis had caused.
That almost three-fold increase was repeated in Lincolnshire, with police reporting in early January that 152 people had been arrested or reported for hare coursing since September 2015, compared to 210 during the entire season the previous year.
That almost three-fold increase was repeated in Lincolnshire, with police reporting in early January that 2430 people had been arrested or reported for hare coursing since September 2000, compared to 0003 during the entire season the previous year.
It's unclear what he may have said about the Donald in the 11,000 tweets but here's one that isn't particularly flattering:I'm sure that would play well in the current red scare coursing through our intelligence communities and media at the moment.
From the cascading flute melody coursing through "2685" to the clangorous drums of "Unsound," the EP draws on everything from polyrhythmic African kizomba and kuduro; to Indian folk music; to his father's collection of Western jazz and Brazilian pop records.
A quarter point cut to bolster the amount of capital coursing through financial markets and support borrowing by ordinary Americans is fully priced in for Wednesday and policymakers' comments on what next would define whether a rally since May continues.
The pastoral impression of the work seems familiar on first look; it is in the presence of such vibrance and lushness that one could experience both possibility and prosperity, somewhat disguising the sinister absence coursing its way throughout the piece.
We know that the world is chaotic; we know that we have a cartoon villain as President and the only way to fight against that is with memes like Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers mascot with cocaine coursing through his felt veins.
Or like the four walls surrounding us could crumble, and if the emotion created by the five musicians in front of us was all that remained we would be okay with it coursing through our veins, splattering out, and reverberating forever.
With the announcement, Intel is putting points on the board, showing off know-how in the serious and exotic space of tracking illicit cash, which is harder to detect amid the sea of data coursing through the global financial system.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - A surge of energy coursing through their bodies helped Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir produce an electrifying short dance as the Canadians made a winning comeback with a record score at the world figure skating championships on Friday.
The Italian-born, U.S.-based director Roberto Minervini made The Other Side long before Trump's rise, but this experimental documentary (which mixes nonfiction elements with staged scenes) offers one perspective on the angry, disillusioned spirit coursing through parts of this country.
If Lyman Hall were not so quiet… During the day, the old building quivers with life, as a corpse may quiver with electric currents coursing through it: thunderous young feet on wooden stairs, that tremble beneath so much youthful energy, weight.
Clinton coursing through Mr. Sanders's audiences lately — where "Bernie or Bust" signs are common and the mention of his rival prompts boos or shouts of "corporate puppet" — suggests that party unity might be even more difficult to achieve this time.
The grief and outrage still coursing throughout America over this act is, on some level, reassuring in that most of the nation, however its individual citizens may feel about journalists, doesn't believe they should be murdered for doing their jobs.
The book is organized geographically, coursing around the globe from well-known "nuclear events" like Hiroshima and Nagasaki (and, of course, Chernobyl) to the plights of subalterned peoples in New Jersey and uranium mines in Saskatchewan, Czechoslovakia, Niger, and elsewhere.
Even though the current federal cases involve recruiting, the root cause is the same as that which has plagued college basketball from the beginning: all the dollars coursing through it — now in the billions — that bypass its unpaid work force.
What sticks most in my mind about my stay, though, is this: As I waited to be admitted to the hospital, cool antibiotics already coursing through my veins, I listened to a little girl in the E.R. cubicle next to mine.
According to Chief Inspector James Sutherland, force leader for rural crime for Cambridgeshire Constabulary, the first three months of the current season for hare coursing from October to December 2015 saw 6193 reported incidents, compared to just 51 the previous year.
According to Chief Inspector James Sutherland, force leader for rural crime for Cambridgeshire Constabulary, the first three months of the current season for hare coursing from October to December 21 saw 2000 reported incidents, compared to just 22015 the previous year.
"My great granddaddy was Wiradjuri / My father came here from the Philippine / It's where I live, it's where I wanna be / But you make me feel so ill at ease," she sings, anger and pain coursing through her patinaed voice.
A parade with two brass bands, elaborate floats, cop cars, rolling coolers of beer, kids in suits, and a huge mob of people dressed to the nines has been coursing through the Seventh Ward in New Orleans for three hours now.
Light being read as data spun out as a picture of light — it's such a clever stratagem that the resulting images of endless dark waves with an occasional lightning strike coursing through don't seem nearly as exciting as the concept.
In addition to a night school version of Hogwarts that has you crash-coursing your way through learning spells, JAKKS Pacific says its Harry Potter Wizard Training Wands will have four additional modes of play that let you challenge other aspiring wizards.
But as Shapiro suggested, it's awfully hard to imagine anything wowing the polarized numbness coursing through many Americans in an era when their president is prone to trigger global panic with his Twitter account—and mass shootings are the stuff of everyday life.
And by ignoring that, several of his colleagues in uniform said, their department leaders reaffirmed the suspicion, long held by both black residents and some black cops, that they had no interest in confronting the strain of white supremacy coursing through America.
It probably didn't happen quite as immediately as the cinematic rendering that the passing of time has affected on my memory, but as far as I remember, I was greeted by the image of a cold grey shuttle coursing through starry space.
A quarter point cut to bolster the amount of capital coursing through financial markets and support borrowing by ordinary Americans is fully priced in for Wednesday and it will be policymakers' comments on what next would define whether a rally since May continues.
Some say Mr. Obama showed indifference to the political circumstances of rank-and-file lawmakers and missed an opportunity to seize on the undercurrents of populism and anti-establishment sentiment that began coursing through the electorate after the partisan battle over health care.
While the machine of clemency is still too complicated, coursing through four different federal buildings and seven levels of review, that flawed machine is moving faster than some expected through sheer force of will and the sacrifice of those who work within it.
And it only got more heated for Amazon and its apologists when, a couple of hours into the questioning, council members turned the conversation to something people living in the city have coursing through their veins: class consciousness and love for organized labor.
Their take on hardcore definitely falls into the post- camp (Refused ia a big touchpoint in the press materials), but thanks to the metallic crunch that holds it all together, we're hearing a lot more Cursed coursing beneath the melodies and strangled vocals.
I really did want to see if I felt more energized with some extra pumps of vitamin whatever coursing through my veins — but I knew I would feel a lot worse if I missed an entire panel while waiting on my drip.
Earlier this week, Politico released a searing investigation into Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr. which described a "culture of fear and self-dealing," coursing through the school and highlighted documents that seemed to cast doubt on the conservative Christian's pious image.
"Maybe you would want to get allergic people in there, so you could see what happens when the allergic stuff is coursing through their veins, but you'd also want to have people who don't have allergic disease," he provided as an example.
Look down, and what should be the pressed tin ceiling (demarcated solely by black outlined squares) is now the floor, while what should be the floor is the ceiling, which is covered with swirling and curving, almost cartoonish black marks indicating coursing water.
The time to gather this critical information and formulate a plan is well before tragedy strikes, since coursing of stress hormones and tunnel vision that occur when you are under threat make it nearly impossible to effectively assess surroundings and plan a response.
More stuff you're not supposed to have fun with!) Eventually, the film introduces a temporary black police chief (Clarke Peters) who seems meant to draw out — Sidney Poitier-style — some of the bigotry coursing through town, or at least through the precinct.
The anger coursing through French streets, which is now about much more than just the cost of driving, has created a highly combustible movement that stands against all political parties, including Ms. Le Pen's, and threatens a plague on all their houses.
Countless streams of revelations are coursing everywhere around us — from the Paradise Papers, which expose the flow of wealthy people's capital through secret banking channels, to the steady drip of emails and direct messages and surprising meetings uncovered in the Trump-Russia probe.
Engineers opened floodgates along the Sacramento River system, drenching low-lying land and sending water coursing into the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in part to protect the state capital, Sacramento, said Dave Rizzardo, an expert with the state Department of Water Resources.
In finding what appears to be the first example of river piracy observed in modern times, Professor Shugar and colleagues used more recent technology, including drones, to survey the landscape and monitor the changes in the water coursing away from the Kaskawulsh Glacier.
Indeed, the competitive current coursing through the press corps at any auction is largely fueled by the desire to match the dealers or art advisers bidding in the room (or the auction specialists taking bids on the phone) with the buyers they represent.
That sexual expression in music can encompass both crude pornographic fliers created by Adam Ant, which are on display in "Punk Lust," and also the cool and elegant sensuality coursing through the work of Cohen, says something about how vast the subject is.
The work product has been a set of what she calls "hybridized photographs," which is to say images that have been collaged and drawn upon, each with misplaced eyes alongside the nose, mouth open in an anguished shriek, and tears coursing down their cheeks.
A quarter point cut to bolster the amount of capital coursing through financial markets and support borrowing by ordinary Americans is fully priced in for Wednesday and it will be policymakers' comments on what next that should define whether a rally since May continues.
A quarter point cut to bolster the amount of capital coursing through financial markets and support borrowing by ordinary Americans is fully priced in for Wednesday, however, and it will be policymakers' comments on what next that should define whether a rally since May continues.
So next time you want to show some nerd how badass you are, just start chatting about the demons who burn your soul, the beast within coursing through your veins, the piercing burn of your cries, which eventually will become ashes, et cetera, et cetera.
Public anger over the cost of drugs has burned hot for a year, coursing through social media, popping up on the presidential campaign, and erupting in a series of congressional hearings, including one last week over the rising price of the allergy treatment EpiPen.
"Many people experience a type of sleep disturbance where their defense system kicks in just as they're falling asleep and they're snapped back from the brink and now wide awake, heart racing due to the adrenaline and cortisol coursing through their veins," he explained.
That way of being in the world, at once engaged in reality but also preoccupied with one's own ideas and impulses, is one of the narrative strains coursing through Jed Perl's recently published Calder: The Conquest of Time: The Early Years: 21898-21940 (Knopf).
According to their website, Blackkat intentionally threw parties on May Day "as a way to align our goals and ideals with the history of the anarchist/labor movement in the US." This radical slant is reflected in the livewire punk energy coursing through these clips.
No mountain in the Taebaek range is more august than Mount Kumgang, also called the "Diamond Mountains": a stunning expanse of jagged granite peaks and coursing waterfalls, praised by poets and painters, Koreans and foreigners, Buddhists and neo-Confucianists, for more than a millennium.
The contrast would be a national symbol of "the social and economic tensions coursing through American society — a widening income gap, a lack of access to high-paying jobs for many minorities and a technology sector struggling to diversify," writes The Times's Corey Kilgannon.
Mediator If we can learn anything from the latest triple-bank-shot of a conspiracy theory coursing through the alt-reality media — this one involving the unsolved murder of a Democratic National Committee staff member named Seth Rich — it's this: Fake news dies hard.
The baby had lost too much blood to cry, but on Tuesday, hooked up to oxygen tubes and IV and swathed in bandages - he flexed his uninjured hand, sending a waterfall of tears coursing down the cheeks of his father, Somali farmer Abdi Abukar Hassan.
Enbridge's capacity has risen about a third over the past five years, but the volume of oil coursing through the jungle of pipes, valves and tanks that connects suppliers from as far away as Alberta's oil sands to the Gulf of Mexico refiners has quadrupled.
At the same time that hare coursing appears on the rise, so too is the illegal persecution of badgers — an offence that experts say is generally more prevalent in northern English counties such as Yorkshire and Lancashire, as well as Scotland and Northern Ireland.
IN MANY WAYS the flood of bold, progressive policy proposals coursing across America's political landscape began in 2015, when Bernie Sanders, an independent senator from Vermont, put a plan to make higher education at public universities free at the centre of his upstart campaign for the presidency.
Beyond the racial resentment, xenophobia and Islamaphobia that is very plainly coursing through the veins of Trump's candidacy and his supporters' fervor, this election is also marked by a genuine craving for radical change, new ideas and new leadership — a craving that cuts across partisan divides.
While those 17 kinds of plankton were sinking through the warming waters and settling on the Antarctic seabed, a tapir-like creature died in what is now Wyoming, depositing a tooth in a bright-red layer of sedimentary rock coursing through the badlands of the Bighorn Basin.
But biologists think organisms evolved the ability to light up the dark as many as 50 different times, sending tendrils of self-powered luminosity coursing through the tree of life, from fireflies and vampire squids to lantern sharks and foxfire, a fungus found in rotting wood.
Fox hounds, as their name suggests, were bred for fox hunting, and the Greyhound and some of its fellow sleek sighthounds, while not breed for blood sport per se, are set on hares and other small prey in a sport called coursing (as depicted in Guy Ritchie's Snatch).
Back on his veranda at his home, Mr. Dhillon said he was no stranger to disappointment; last year, he was preparing to travel to Ireland for a coursing championship, in which dogs chase a live rabbit, when his dog broke a leg in training and had to be euthanized.
The question is whether the "yield curve" retains its historical predictive power of indicating slowing growth or even recession in a world of zero - even negative - interest rates, negative yields and trillions of dollars of central bank stimulus coursing through the financial system, if not the real economy.
Typically, an actor is supposed to ignore any distractions of her body — the fact that she is hungry, cold, physically intimidated or coursing with adrenaline — although a director measures an artist, at least in part, precisely by how deftly she manages to show these falling away when she performs.
PARIS — With tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators once again coursing through the streets of Paris and other cities and clouds of tear gas and smashed store windows punctuating the urban landscape, the French government made a major concession on Saturday to unions protesting its pension reform plan.
Related: The FBI Now Considers Animal Abuse a Class A Felony Sutherland said that before and immediately after the Hunting with Dogs Act 2000 was passed, hare coursing events were static meets where spectators parked up beside fields to gather and gamble on the outcomes of the pursuits.
In new research, Rogerson describes the fastest winds ever recorded at a supermassive black hole, which were seen at ultraviolet wavelengths: winds coursing through space at 20 per cent the speed of light, more than 125 million miles per hour, "equivalent to a category 77 hurricane," he said.
After months of biting Tweets, sharp criticism of the opposition party, and threats of immigration crackdowns that have sent fear coursing through minority communities across the nation, Trump dialed back his more controversial instincts on the day he put his hand on Abraham Lincoln's Bible to take the oath of office.
But no one warned us about the traffic: Indian motorbikes, Japanese cars, lumbering buses, three-wheeled taxis called tuk-tuks, battered rickshaws, squeaky bicycles, pushcarts, all crowding in, vying for space, turning one lane to two, two to four, coursing around cows and water buffalo, few stoplights to be seen.
For an hour or so before kickoff, when the nerves would normally have been at their height, the adrenaline coursing, Wenger sat in his dugout, in the sunshine, watching his players go through their warm-ups and the fans drift into the stadium, the noise gathering and the clock ticking.
More than that, though, they suggest what it might be like to look at a person but, instead of seeing their clothes and skin, gazing directly upon their strained muscles, their nerves firing sparks, their blood frantically coursing through their arteries, and understand just how fragile the whole damn thing is.
While national Democrats have celebrated the President Trump-inspired surge of activist energy coursing through the party in their efforts to take control of the House, many of those same leaders have moved to tame that energy, from Colorado to Massachusetts to New York, when it has turned against them.
Regional police forces in the UK are reporting a surge in brutal illegal blood sports such as hare coursing and badger baiting which see wild animals hunted or ripped apart by dogs — at the same time a dedicated national agency tasked with confronting the crimes is threatened with potential closure.
Against all blackly comic odds, there was a soul to be found coursing beneath the convulsive gallows humor of Martin McDonagh's "Hangmen," by some measure the best new play of the year and doubly welcome for returning Mr. McDonagh to the London stage for his first local premiere in a dozen years.
He is so frequently sloshed — Trudy, in her third trimester, makes it a point to drink for two — that he can, by the tender age of 30-odd weeks, distinguish the grassy, acrid high of a New Zealand sauvignon from the tobacco-and-leather lull of the Pomerol coursing through the placental veins.
I set out in the middle of the afternoon, arriving to a rapidly growing contingent in Manhattan's Columbus Circle at about 3:30 PM. Suffice to say, the crowd was already bustling, a testament to the anger and sadness coursing through America's largest city and plenty of urban centers across the nation.
In the closing episodes of Season 3, Chuck came to an uneasy peace with the electrical currents in his home and in the world, then had a sudden setback, culminating with his taking a hatchet to the walls of his house in search of whatever wattage was still coursing through those wires.
Mr. Potter had parked his Hyundai a few yards away, and was sitting in his passenger seat, smoking Pall Malls and rambling about the many things he thought had gone awry in the country, from the politicization of late-night comedy shows to the extreme violence and bad language coursing through pop culture.
But it was still striking, because it ran so contrary to the growing bipartisan consensus coursing through Washington and many state capitals in recent years — a view that America was guilty of excessive incarceration and that large prison populations were too costly in tax dollars and the toll on families and communities.
Behind him, Barcelona's bench was emptying, a great torrent of players and coaches and medical staff running onto the field, running in circles, running in ecstasy and exhilaration, running to burn off the adrenaline coursing through their veins after the most remarkable comeback the Champions League — soccer, in fact — might ever have seen.
Cori Kresge and Ms. Toogood, both excellent dancers, and Mr. Riener danced solos with some powerful three-dimensional and multifocal phrases, and in one solo Mr. Botana expanded his boogieing (which had largely featured feet and wrists) through the torso, arching up to show currents of motion coursing through his body on a grand scale.
Sure, it's easy to kick back and absorb all of the #content coursing through your phone from afar, but if you're really entrenched in early-morning client breakfasts that turn into showroom visits, and backstage interviews in between an overbooked schedule of shows to make, it makes sense you'd need a little recovery time.
Moderate MPs have a habit of responding to such incidents—whether related to the anti-Semitism now coursing through their party's veins or to the broader chaos that has gripped it since Mr Corbyn became leader—by treating each as a separate case; part of distinct sub-problem or a piece of outrageous individual behaviour.
I imagine the lullaby goes something like this, in the spirit of the best Disney songs: be a bird you must be swift as a coursing riverbe a birdwith all the force of a great typhoonwe a birdwith all the strength of a raging firebut stay small or global warming will be our ruuuuin
Despite three tumors still in one lung, sciatica coursing from her spine to her toes and pain from scars, she wrote that she felt joy at still standing and still walking all hours of the day the streets of this city of my birth; Chinatown, the Lower East Side, And East Village my home.
Some of the same grass-roots energy coursing through the Democratic Party — House candidates from Kentucky to Montana to New York are reporting record sums of small donations — has spilled into the corporate boardrooms of American finance, even amid increasingly hostile rhetoric from Democrats in Washington and on the campaign trail toward Wall Street.
The bits coursing across the network of networks don't mean anything, really, but they also mean everything—how people relate to each other, how transnational corporations quantify our behavior in the hopes of selling us stuff, how businesses run, how vehicles navigate, how political movements attempt to channel the ebb and flow of public opinion.
Back in 2006, for example, he perpetrated "Prospect," the bas-relief to end all bas-reliefs, an idyllic sylvan scene (a meadow, a copse of trees) idling atop a wedding cake cross-section of the geological underground, each layer distinct and differentiated, with a thin seam of compressed plastic and metal refuse coursing down below.
Many of them are obviously working drawings, jottings for larger projects, but the fluidity of ideas coursing throughout the show, which was curated by Carroll Dunham and Dan Nadel with an eye toward the rhythms flowing from multiple motifs, materials, and states of finish, in essence turns everything on display into a working drawing of one kind or another.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Coursing beneath the boisterous chanting of the president-elect's name Tuesday night — that single syllable that will now forever conjure more than just a gilded real estate empire — were the more nuanced hopes, fears and expectations of the Americans who shocked the world, and even themselves, by electing Donald J. Trump president of the United States.
I backpacked 220 miles through the Sierras this summer with my 18-year-old daughter on the John Muir Trail, perhaps the most beautiful footpath in the world, coursing from 14,500-foot Mount Whitney (the highest point in the contiguous United States) through lush valleys and over snow-clad mountain passes to end at Yosemite National Park.
Ken BuckKenneth (Ken) Robert BuckWith budget deal, Congress again fails to hold spending in check The Memo: Mueller's stumbles distract from substance Trump lashes out at NBC reporter who asked if he's worried he could be indicted after leaving office MORE (R-Colo.) said the party that once had "the blood of the people" coursing "through its veins" is not pursing conservative policies.
But when you're the emerging young superstar John Wall, who drills a clutch three in the final seconds of the game to force Game 7, you're going to be the one deserving of highlight reels like this one: The game came down to the liquid nitrogen coursing through Wall's veins, as he handled the Wizards' final inbounds pass with ease.
Why would you be granted a front row seat to the most dominant series of basketball one man has ever played on planet Earth, why would you see and feel and EXPERIENCE the pure fury of God and nature coursing through a human body, scoring on you over and over, and then lose your goddamn sense and challenge that power?
Currently, she's prototyping the development of an island created in Venice's harbor to regulate the flow of seawater to the sinking city, a design that includes a public amphitheater with a channel of water coursing through it, culminating in a beacon rising high into the air — a reference to lighthouses of the past for a future that feels once again uncertain.
Still, it is impossible to dismiss the dark imagination and at times lacerating wit coursing through the poses assumed by the occupants of the Corridor of the Men — the first passage awaiting you as you enter the crypt — as they "stand" high on a ledge and turn slightly in your direction, as if their hollow, hungry eyes were following your every step.
The proposal bridges many of the big ideas coursing through the progressive bloodstream during the presidential campaign: An agita with a technology industry that careens from scandal to scandal; a disgust with the yawning economic inequality between the wealthiest and the rest of us; and a shame over a lack of resources for people struggling with mental illness, which contributes to San Francisco's homelessness crisis.
In the process of filming, Kessler fell deeply in love with the landscape, and The Pine Barrens is marked by long, lingering shots that fixate on the area's flora and fauna — orchids moving in the breeze, water coursing over mud through reeds, mist rising off the water — in ways that appear strange and alien, heightened by the sparse and atmospheric sounds of the Ruins of Friendship.
Yes... the sweet feeling of... victory... I... feel great, elated... gold medal, yellow balloon... Olympic spirit coursing through my arteries... fries, nuggets, muffins... cold... shaking, so alone now... leave me here... I'm no use to you anymore... just leave, go on without me... just me and my medal, here, here, A146, Beccles... it's just me, my medal, and the Olympic spirit, waiting for eternal sleep... Follow Tom Usher on Twitter.
A 68-degree drop becomes a 90-degree plunge The graphics on the ride aren't great — they are powered by a stock Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone, after all — but the fact that the whole thing looks like an old PC game doesn't matter after the first drop, because the combination of the physical forces coursing through your body and the digital drama unfolding before your eyes exaggerate the thrill of the coaster.
I get it, I get it: the Stella's working its way around your body at a rate of knots and whatever dubious botch-job of chemical compounds you hastily ingested in a Wetherspoon's toilet are now coursing through you, and the club's a bit sweaty, and you suddenly feel quite dizzy and you've really, really got to tell someone something very, very important and the best place to do that is under a space heater, between a drug dealer and a bloke on a lot of ketamine, with one fag stuffed between your cracked lips, and another crumpling in your clammy hand—but do we actually have to go for another cigarette?

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