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Different directions on the saddle curve in opposite ways, with one direction curving up and the other curving down.
More recently, we learned that it can cause curving joints.
On the bottom, the rings cast curving shadows across Saturn.
The hammer is enormous, curving around most of the table.
A curving staircase connects the three levels of the home.
Their curving shapes are comforting as the clock approaches 8am.
We see curving shapes in the paintings, but no flowing forms.
There was also a curving form that some people considered figural.
It looks like a triangle with a curving line through it.
Farther north, tall trees shade curving streets with sidewalks and roomy colonials.
Curving columns of lower-case l's make the sides of the face.
It facilitated the curving shapes and lines basic to his formal wit.
Its distinguishing features include large, backward-curving horns and a strong physique.
Probably more lush, curving boardwalk path, and we're totally okay with that.
On the other side, curving green hills mark the start of Kentucky.
I tried to DM, I tried to call but you 'stay curving' me.
Both headphones have open backs, with grated metal curving across each model's earpieces.
The curving infinity pool gives the illusion of flowing directly into the horizon.
The curving architecture of the installation is modular, allowing for 20 different arrangements.
"They brought us this desert," he said, gesturing at the empty curving streets.
A striped garter snake came flowing and curving through the forest of grass.
He also created environmental works and made monochromatic paintings with smooth curving surfaces.
But in this remote and artsy neighborhood, curving streets tumble into one another.
The bridge leads to double glass doors set into a curving glass wall.
Rebecca is just beginning to show, her body curving out to accommodate their future.
They will follow curving roads, change lanes, pass through intersections, and stop and start.
This is why the northeast-curving hurricane track is climatologically favored after the Sept.
The basic upward curving smile is achieved primarily by two pairs of zygomaticus muscles.
To the right is a music room, whose acoustics are enhanced by curving walls.
Just watching its white surface of mutating triangles curving toward the center is mesmerizing.
Thrilled, I followed him down the steep, curving steps that led to the basement.
The room featured lots of rounded shapes and curving forms in the modernist style.
Which means you are hurtling your exposed body down a sculpted, curving ice path.
The red pepper has much the same curving shape as a banana several items away.
Helene is out there, although I believe the forecasts have it curving out to sea.
Onscreen, it resembles a mosaic by Joan Miró, all curving forms leaning into each other.
Halfway up the curving staircase is a nook where a musician or poet may perform.
The Bayou is littered with abandoned structures and small businesses interspersed along its curving roads.
"I am the minority of life," Newell told me, his hair curving over his brow.
I saw a black-and-white photograph of a room with a curving glass wall.
"I am happy that that the storm is curving," Carter told CNN in Vero Beach.
As I crested the hill, the trees thinned out and I hit a curving road.
His other fingers leaned the opposite direction, like lanes curving around the bend of a racetrack.
Its flat, gently-curving route has been the site of the last seven world-best times.
The technology builds on LG's forward-looking OLED work focusing on bendable, rollable, and curving displays.
The joint between the two is the observation deck (reached by a 2300-foot curving escalator).
The ladder ran the length of the inside of the tower, close to the curving wall.
Word of the Day : curving inward _________ The word concave has appeared in 13 articles on nytimes.
We proved only that a curving, erratic line is not the shortest distance between two points.
Again, the rock hole images appear, with black centers, some of them linked by curving lines.
Outdoor space: The house is set back from the road and approached by a curving driveway.
From above, the building resembles a flattened football with its pointed ends trimmed, creating slightly curving walls.
It's also downright attractive with clean, curving lines, a surprisingly compact footprint, and a curiously advanced display.
In past generations, that's meant the Edge display (curving screen), S-Pen, giant screen and dual-camera.
By curving the TV screen, there is little to no fade, keeping the picture nice and even.
Many of Moyer's more strictly abstract forms have a curving, sensual, biomorphic look, connecting them with nature.
What look to be tracks of some kind stretch into horizon, twisting and curving, leading to somewhere.
One, "Probability Pyramid — Study for Crystal Pyramid," is a 17-foot-tall pyramid with inward curving walls.
Click on the "Add Directions" icon (it&aposs a small box with a curving arrow on it).
Few lights shine from the stately prewar apartment buildings that line the curving drive north of downtown.
Geometry becomes one of the ballet's central themes (Sophie Fedorovich's meadow-green backdrop has curving black lines).
No two measurements of the Hubble Constant agree, and curving the universe just makes predicting it harder.
Her spine now exhibits slight scoliosis, curving to favor her left side, where she took the shots.
One broad, curving wall at the Museum of Puerto Rican Art had been clad in copper sheets.
Mosques and colorful temples are lined up next to each other here in sandy and curving alleyways.
The building's curving blue walls gently sweep in or curl outwards, creating openings that scoop you inside.
She works at a desk overlooking the gently curving stairwell in her spacious, light-soaked Chelsea apartment.
The curving central staircase has a custom-designed iron balustrade and a seating area tucked beneath it.
History is finally curving toward justice, though, because Final Fantasy IX is now available for the Playstation 4.
It's a very different design decision than curving the screen to eliminate the bezel entirely, like Samsung does.
A whole curving line of bodies tied her down, or were they supporting her, keeping her from something?
Maar's "Le Simulateur" (1936) is a vertiginous vision of young boy bending backward in a curving Gothic chamber.
Pratt, in particular, was not meant to be crucified (repeatedly) on a curving spike of glowing molten energy.
Here Batchelor's pragmatic turn, made tightly on a sharply curving road, begins to fishtail more than a little.
Gossage's images were more abstract and allusive: a curving road through overgrown hedgerows; a view over Welsh hills.
After about 45 minutes on the highway, I followed rural roads curving through vineyards redolent of sweet wine.
PARIS — Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker turned as she spoke, creating curving marks on the floor with her feet.
If you've visited a suburb, you've probably noticed a similar look: same curving streets, same culs-de-sac.
That long and winding road you see curving its way through the puzzle is there for a reason.
The Inuit name for narwhal translates to: "the one that is good at curving itself to the sky."
Intervals of white canvas align here and there to form horizontally curving fissures: wind evoked with droll economy.
The endangered species is beloved for its giant curving horns, which can run over 6 feet in length.
She lays on her back with legs curving towards the sky, supporting his feet with her open hands.
And when they stunt, with curving burnouts or wheelies, their tires send off plumes of magenta-hued smoke.
A vintage heart-pine front door on the elevated piazza opens to a foyer with a curving staircase.
Once upon a time, the Consumer Electronics Show was about personal gadgets: fancy phones, curving televisions, college-educated refrigerators.
Follow the signage that leads you into the U-turn lane—a curving bypass that traces the underpass' embankment.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, is shaped like a kidney, taller than it is wide, curving eastwards slightly on its longer sides.
The spandex contouring their bodies accentuated every direction in which they were changing and curving and I was not.
They're jerked around by the star's magnetic field, curving into violent jets that lash out into the solar system.
Lucky for all of us who are curving — or have been curved by — the "HFIC," there are other options.
But from the sprinkler's own rotating perspective, the balls appear to follow a curving path (with non-constant velocity).
Check the status of the Orientation Lock icon, which looks like a padlock with an arrow curving around it.
From a platform it slopes downward, then dramatically upward into a tight peak, before gently curving toward the ground.
The creature was covered in gleaming black enamel that reminded Esperanza of the curving sweep of a Volkswagen Beetle.
It was made three years after his Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, itself appearing to be one fluid, curving shape.
A curving mirrored canopy over one side of the structure, and the shallow pool, are intended to reflect light.
Granit Xhaka unleashes a rocket of a curving shot from 25 yards out into the back of the net!
The hands even adapt to the contours of things, curving or turning corners as you slide them across objects.
The ballpark was demolished in 21996 by a wrecking ball painted with curving seams to resemble a gargantuan baseball.
The elegant entry point is a tall cylindrical lobby with a curving stair that wraps around a contemporary chandelier.
As we pulled away from the steps, the rising sun flooded the curving waterfront of ghats, temples, and palaces.
The curving structure was constructed out of 3,500 square feet of aluminum, with a large oculus at its center.
The vessels' round shapes and sinewy handles, too, emphasize the painter's curving lines and fluid treatment of the body.
The screen, curving around like those used on powerboats, is designed to protect the driver from potentially lethal flying debris.
The property to describe mass' curving effect is called "gamma," and the theory predicts it should be equal to 1.
Through its large, gently curving windows, workers will eventually look out on a wood containing some 7,000 carefully chosen trees.
Donahue paints with wide, flat brushstrokes and minimal shading, articulating bodies in curving pools of color bounded by thick outlines.
It was all thick-cream legato, marvels of equilibrium and transition, falling, rising, bending and curving in one seamless sequence.
Next, leave about a 1/2-inch gap, and continue on the same path, curving down towards your inner eye.
Curving along an Israeli security fence, it is usually closed to civilian traffic and patrolled regularly by the Israeli military.
Rear legroom was ample, and the curving, fastback roof didn't create too many headroom issues, although taller adults might disagree.
On the fifth floor, an informal office and meeting area features long, curving timber benches and biomorphic built-in shelving.
The park is a quiet reprieve from the high-rise canyons that surround it, with grassy lawns and curving paths.
In the work that she was sending to Wiesbaden, she vertically stacked between two and three of the curving shapes.
The aluminum bars that created the curving interior were studded with LED lights, which were glowing dimly when I visited.
The piece, which has curving acid-etched glass leaves slotted into a central light-emitting core, whirls in a circle.
And commuters along 125th Street will see metal barricades behind two bus stops, gently curving behind their rear glass panels.
I write about the way I'm craning my neck and curving my back to balance my notebook on my knees.
Callimachi: We were walking on top of doorways, poking through windows, curving around the pillars of homes that had buckled.
At the other end of a long curving corridor, sitting alone in its own room, was the real, working thing.
The curving staircase was then assembled on site over a six-month period, Ms. de la Torre de Skipsey said.
" Lena Headey is incredulous, an amused smile curving lips best known for sneering as Cersei Lannister on "Game of Thrones.
Each hair cell is topped with a neat bundle of bristle-like stereocilia, arranged in curving rows of different heights.
A curving stair-stepped path lined with boulders rises to a front deck with handmade planters and sweeping western views.
Tucked behind a curving wall in the great room is a wet bar with a wine refrigerator, sink and dishwasher.
The juxtaposition of the incredibly sleek, straight lines of the homes and the wild, curving mountains and natural landscape is amazing.
The Pavilion of Cosmic Rays was the first building that Candela realized with what became his signature forms of curving concrete.
"She's making fists with both her hands and curving them towards her body, which is indicative of brain damage," Nikolov says.
The salt-swept Magnolia Cemetery (dedicated 1850), its curving paths on the romantic, Frederick Law Olmsted model, is to the east.
It's a shape he mimics in curving arms and constant circular movement; behind the dancers are projections of Ms. Blitt's paintings.
One plant in particular catches my eye, with its long, curving stems that each house a bright orb on the end.
At the same time, it contradicted the straight and curving edges of the forms, as there was nothing wavy about them.
It looks absolutely stunning in this landscape, fragile yet powerful, forthright yet mysterious, with the sun glinting off its curving surface.
With his belly curving out of his white waistcoat, he looks like a well-fed, brainless aristocrat from the 19th century.
Most of the material is affixed to pierced, moire-patterned steel panels in the shape of labyrinthine walls and curving uprights.
It also remains to be seen how they are able to handle New York City's sharply curving tracks, Mr. Byford said.
My senses were blasted with a kaleidoscope of colorful, curving, intricate forms; evidence of Mackintosh's fascination with nature, symbolism and mysticism.
Past a modest Deco lobby and up a great curving stairwell, he entered a warren of drywall and drab office space.
There were some nice indigenous touches, though, like a carved teak-and-rattan settee and pair of chairs with curving armrests.
In a third, a tall, curving wood-carved figure with hermaphroditic features has the en pointe grace of a Chartres saint.
The curving shapes have a graphic lift, like music notations — unsurprising, given the artist's parallel career as a singer and composer.
The museum is designed to interact with the sculpture, the staircase curving inward to give space to the monumental steel structure.
It is a rich neighborhood for the most part, with giant stone houses and Banyan tree canopies and wide, curving streets.
There weren't any wild loops or drops, just a curving track that showed us how Google Assistant can help throughout the day.
As it got close, ice melted and turned it into an ionized gas tail and the dust produced a separate curving tail.
"Inside the bulk, time starts bending and curving with the space in dramatic ways," said Brian Swingle of Harvard and Brandeis universities.
They're rounded at the front, with a dip in the middle for the single seat before curving up again at the rear.
Samsung's been curving screens on its phones for a few years now, including on the S6 Edge and the larger S6 Edge+.
The way Degas or Manet might depict a Japanese screen to great painterly effect, Tissot deploys curving necklines, feathers, muslin, and silks.
And suddenly, as I took in the high ceilings, intricate old molding, curving walls and a panorama of windows, my life changed.
Blahnik's iconic pump illustrations show a sole thinned into nothingness, curving into a hyperfeminine arch, little triangular toe pointing down the runway.
At first, throws will come straight at you; within a few tosses, though, they'll be curving, spinning wildly and disappearing mid-flight.
The gallery spans the ground floor of a early 20th century mansion, with curving bay windows, high ceilings, and a grand fireplace.
Using these techniques, the engineers navigated the robot along a curving obstacle course at an average speed of 1.5 millimeters per second.
GLAAD Communications Director Mathew Lasky added that curving the blood shortage would be difficult, while many LGBTQ people remain unable to donate.
Over part of what is likely wallpaper, the artist has drawn a series of curving parallel lines, partially obscuring the childhood images.
She connects with its materiality and the images — appearing on free-standing sheets of curving wall pieces — are less photographic than before.
CHECK-IN Poli House, a Bauhaus landmark, is a journey through geometry: a circular bar, a curving staircase, slanting shelves, oblong mirrors.
The cries of buff-necked ibises, large rodent eaters with cream-and-russet throats and curving gray bills, echoed off the canyon.
Mr. Zhao consulted his GPS and turned onto a long, curving off-ramp leading from State Route 1 toward U.S. Route 13.
The line started out curving upward exponentially for the first 10 days or so, but then it decelerated and finally leveled off.
Indeed, judging by her Instagram account, Ms. Ramsay-Levi has a taste for exotic locales, foliage and form, both curving and linear.
" While McNamara said there will likely be a "curving" of imports, "it's certainly not going to knock imports out of the market. ….
But under Einstein's theory of general relativity, the curving of space-time can tip the balance to allow this decay to occur.
Original forecast tracks had Matthew curving back around toward the southwest early this week, posing a second threat to Florida and the Bahamas.
The derecho is curving southeast, said CNN meteorologist Robert Shackelford, and is expected to move through the Dallas area to Louisiana Sunday evening.
By curving the display and glass on all edges, phones could have screen-to-body ratios of 98%, essentially covering the entire front.
The orbital version will be taller, with thicker skins, and a more smoothly curving nose section, with launches on the books for 2020.
Two halves of a curving black parallelogram, one half partially occluded by the seagrass and drifting yellow circles, sweep from side to side.
This means the side bezels are thicker instead of curving downwards into the metal frame, but I would hardly call it a dealbreaker.
I do think that the body curving up to the cameras isn't that pretty, but I also imagine that's a matter of opinion.
The exterior is brick, with a playful entry typical of the style, with curving spandrels and an overhang with fish-scale-shape shingles.
The sharp right angles of the house juxtapose with the swiveling oversized leaves and the curving wingspan of butterflies, accentuating the fantasy house.
Thirteen years ago when I was three years old, the sky used to be a clean blue, curving outward to meet the horizon.
And in the booth of NL=US, Jan Maarten Voskuil's modular, curving canvases appear as if they've been cut up and pieced together.
Hamilton County and the city of Cincinnati, for example, were split in a "strange, squiggly, curving shape" to divide Democrats, the judges wrote.
Throughout the house, the furniture is lean and modern, with soft curving forms, monochrome upholstery — a Helgerson signature — and, again, plenty of wood.
Rather, I'm at an age where I have to concern myself with my spine; I learned recently that it has been slowly curving.
Above, the keyboards and synths of Fabian Almazan and Jason Lindner swim together, Mark Shim's electronic wind instrument curving and drifting against them.
The long, narrow space, all white and wood, with low, curving ceilings meant to evoke those of a hacienda, is split in two.
The Beaumont port is the furthest inland port on the Sabine Neches, a long curving waterway that empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
They wound up a long curving track to an overlook from which they could see wide plains and craggy peaks, but no buffalo.
I took the way through Rome's historic Jewish ghetto, now a tourist destination of curving cobblestone streets, medieval buildings and ancient Roman ruins.
More than 40 textile works dating from the 1950s to her death in 2007, at age 100, float above low, white curving plinths.
Outside the doors of 4 Irving Place, a golden-hued cover with a pattern of curving lines gives the illusion of dimensional movement.
Still, there are what looks like boats visible in the gloaming, their bows, sterns, and sails curving like cursive vessels surfing the waves.
"We built our own software which take images of leaves to understand height, width, length, stem ratio, curving, color, spotting and tearing," says Rosenberg.
His key shots, routinely going in and out of focus, are those in which people dance, the body becoming blurred lines and curving shapes.
Just before it hit him, a now-familiar crack of lightning met the stream, and the plasma split in two, curving around his body.
The piece is an ambitious tour de force to have been installed in a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed bathroom along the museum's curving ramp.
Nestled deep in the lush mountains of Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central, it used to take hours of navigating curving twisted roads to reach Utudao.
The complex curving floor of the Rolex Learning Center had to be fitted with handrails and handicapped-accessible ramps to conform to Swiss codes.
As if in deliberate defiance of such physical challenges, she shaped sensuously curving and swelling sculptures that seemed to float, bubble-light, in space.
At Miu Miu, models traipsed down a grand curving staircase and onto the catwalk in slouchy sequined tanks and silk slips adorned with rosettes.
So if you're dating someone who's curving you, or stashing you, or paperclipping you, it's a good time to kick them to the curb.
Designed by Springs Collective of Brooklyn, it features richly polished, curving woodwork against cream walls, lit by vintage-style fluorescent fixtures and globe lights.
The Gilder Center will not be, with curving stone-and-glass walls, in contrast to the brick that dominates that side of the museum.
The curving, fluid forms of the bridge suggest a tentative new aesthetic resulting from the marriage of the walking robot to the digital printer.
A webbed sheath of composite-metal panels has been slipped over a curving glass tower designed by Manhattan architecture firm CetraRuddy, for Algin Management.
However, separate studies in 2000 and 210 both concluded that online dating since '2000 turned that straight line of growth into a curving one.
Anyone traveling it up or down from that point on would have to walk or ride a bicycle along six miles of curving road.
MILAN — On a gently curving street lined with furriers and antiquarians sits a yellow building with a tinseled fake Christmas tree in the foyer.
Outside the window, beneath a curving band of deep blue sky, there is a tree with orange leaves, rendered with fat dots of paint.
The camera hovers over her shoulder as she moves her black felt-tip pen around the page, curving here, slicing it against a ruler there.
The classic style, with its strip of white curving across the top of the nail, is far from new; some may even call it passé.
By 9am on Friday, July 22th, there's a quarter-mile-long line of people curving outside the Kentucky Horse Park, baking in 90-degree heat.
There, in the heart of Sacramento, you will find the curving, brown building where the city's officials are working to woo the self-driving industry.
What Xiaomi has done with the Mi Mix is essentially the same approach Samsung took when it started curving the glass edges on its phones.
Actually, the phone, smoke, and sunlight are good analogs for what is in Greene's paintings: weighty, curving shapes, dissolving outlines, and diaphanous layers of colors.
But only a few minutes out of Viareggio, our caravan is bombing down a curving road in wooded foothills, and the car feels totally alive.
Or at least on the same floor — all 160,000 square feet of it, with washed concrete floors, giant mullioned windows and curving pillars nearing completion.
Gasthof zur Muldentalsperre, 2000-02 Two elaborately costumed characters stand at the entrance to a path that runs between curving walls made of colorful stones.
Similarly, as the walls run from the ground to the roof, they curve outward, before curving in again, making the middle floors a bit wider.
And in yet another, "Untitled (P-21665)" (16613), orange-yellow and yellow-green lines form curving and rounded shapes that enclose a purplish-gray interior.
Each is a single swoop of fabric, curving up-down-up like a sound wave, and so the seat is depressed almost to the ground.
More severe types may cause curving of the spine, which can make breathing more difficult, or other abnormalities of the skeleton, muscles, teeth and gums.
The rooms are on the second and third floors, and the aerial, window-lined approach around the curving hallway to the hotel rooms is pleasing.
The screens may be a little less aggressive at curving around the left and right of the phone, but if so, it's a subtle difference.
Although his arm was in a cast for only three weeks, it created a bad habit of leaning his shoulders forward and curving his back.
Curving staircases flanked a contemporary chandelier and the space had a luxe, nautical feel with a navy stair runner and lots of painted white wood.
" Sansa&aposs silver headpiece is made from two curving direwolf heads, which "resembles a clasp [Robb] wore when he was killed at the Red Wedding.
If any place has increased the odds that its citizens will live more enduring, happier lives it is here, along this curving coastline of the Pacific.
And so I contain them in clinging brassieres that feature thick shoulder straps and curving underwires…underwires that leave an angry, red furrow above my ribs.
With his shaved head, crystalline eyes and slightly frowning lips, he sits in the lotus position, his robe enveloping his body in curving, gracefully rhythmic folds.
The paper, its thickness and texture, is very important: it starts bending and curving over time, which helped me a lot getting dimension into my scenes.
These included embroidered evening dresses and strict tweed suits with exaggerated basques, as well as curving parkas and Perfecto-style jackets based on grand opera coats.
Toward the rear of the house, past the curving main staircase, is an eat-in kitchen with granite-topped counters and cabinets wrapping around two walls.
However, the electronic version of a sewing machine was curiously challenging in its game of following a curving seam as the appliance lays down imaginary thread.
A good place to sample what's on people's minds is the Yankee Kitchen, where the tables and long curving counter were packed for breakfast on Saturday.
In July, Ralph Pucci in New York will reissue five McCobb pieces including the 22 Symmetric sofa, which has curving arms and a ribbed upholstered back.
A curving driveway leads from the road through oak, sycamore, maple and walnut trees, and the land behind the building quickly drops down into a meadow.
The tour starts by curving around Green Point, home to Cape Town Stadium, and then following the west side of the Atlantic seaboard to Camps Bay.
And then I was off on a leisurely ride among the stately homes, up and down the gently curving residential streets north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
A curving zipper gives full access to the main compartment for panel-style loading, or you can load the pack through its weather-resistant, cinching collar.
This is the sporting event where athletes voluntarily hurl themselves head first down a curving ice track at speeds of over 80 mph — with no brakes!
During a trip to Mongolia this summer, Donald Trump Jr. shot and killed an argali, an endangered species of sheep known for its giant curving horns.
"The flowing, curving and organic shape of this special house is what first attracted me to it," says Cynthia Williams, the current owner of the home.
One thing stands out: all of the cars look super boxy, especially compared with the curving, rounded exteriors of virtually every car on the market today.
A curving stairway from the living room leads to a partial second floor with a 35-square-foot master suite opening to a private outdoor deck.
Every change to regulations are made through a curving and sometimes tortuous process, ultimately culminating in the agency printing a "final rule" in the Federal Register.
Stepping inside a tower and looking up at its curving sides, illuminated by one long LED light, I felt silenced by the emptiness of the space.
Two examples here, crafted in England 300,000 years ago, have curving edges whose sinuousness offers no functional advantage — a Paleolithic echo of Hogarth's line of beauty.
Denny and Enzo — voiced by Costner — quickly become best friends, helping each other down the curving road of life and teaching each other about what matters most.
The rings, which are seen nearly edge-on, are the dark bands above Tethys, while their curving shadows paint the planet at the bottom of the image.
Her squiggly pink, yellow, and green lines are filled with caramel brown epoxy resin and set atop three steel curving pedestals, confections parked on highway off ramps.
Specifically, the part where Lil Bub's veterinarian examines her X-rays and points to her dense leg bones, curving bizarrely like the contour of an Erlenmeyer flask.
One part of that includes curving abuse on the platform, where the company said explicitly in the earnings report that it had started to make an impact.
Coal black, with a curving neck from which at least four feet of cascading mane and little tufts at his ankles, Frederik the Great is a Friesian.
LOS ANGELES — A light-rail train barrels along the curving west edge of Los Angeles State Historic Park, a spit of land here just north of Chinatown.
Another stretch of white marble bar is just past this area, at the curving entrance to the spacious main dining room overlooking Columbus Circle and Central Park.
Working with an 86-year-old farmer and a host of farm equipment, the panels will be dragged, slowly, to their positions atop three gently curving swells.
For instance, during his drives along Route 29, a curving four-lane highway, Mr. Arbelaez might cut the corner just a little — if there was no traffic.
In place of 24-hour bus rides on narrow, curving roads prone to tragic accidents, people could fly for an hour or two on a cheap flight.
Outside the Yurok tribe's bureau, a mural created by the Yurok children shows the river flowing through lush forests and curving past villagers performing traditional prayer-dances.
Outdoor space: A two-car stone garage at the front of the 21.87-acre forested property is connected to the main house by a curving, uphill walkway.
"Quickly, quickly, now," a servant in breeches and waistcoat urged, shooing the audience down a slope of lawn and onto a curving lamplit path to the duel.
Outside Samos City Hall, by the curving promenade spotted with gyro restaurants, cafes and tourism companies, asylum seekers walked with their children and fished in the port.
Both stories of the gabled, 1,500-square-foot house, for instance, are framed at the end of the curving bower like a portrait in a cameo necklace.
The car rolls past the Denny's, and before the girl can protest the woman turns left—a long, curving loop that feels like an amusement-park ride.
"How often do you wash your hair" she asks me right off the bat, curving my handshake and plopping down on the couch like an old friend.
The ambient lighting, the flirtatious smiles, the lipstick-red carpet and uniforms, the cushioned benches and steel railings curving around the mezzanine—all conspired on the senses.
Size: 3,773 square feet Price per square foot: $343 Indoors: Passing under a neoclassical archway, one enters a foyer with chestnut floorboards and a graciously curving staircase.
"Converbatron" (2018) is sectioned into triangles that are further demarcated by curving linear whorls, some of which are contained within the sections, while other go beyond them.
The organic lines of the painted tiles recall the outline of curving leaves; his lyrical tiles, when adorning large expanses, can be seen as vast ceramic landscapes.
Instead, it had a upward straight line piece, where the supernova shone brighter than expected for five days, before curving upward, hinting that two different processes were happening.
Size: 1,700 square feet Price per square foot: $1,338 Indoors: At some point, a curving staircase was installed to create a partial upper level with a master suite.
Finding this YouTube channel now feels hopeless, because the internet, as I experience it, has grown from a handful of aisles to a maze curving in endless directions.
And because each successive ball is released at a different point in space with a slightly different velocity vector, it looks like they're circling around and curving back.
"The fracture surface of the missing blade showed curving crack arrest lines consistent with fatigue crack growth," the NTSB said in a news release about the 2016 incident.
Approaching "Concave Room for Bees" from the park's main gate, you see a five-foot-tall, curving, Minimalist wall of dirt held in place by heavy wire mesh.
Denny and Enzo — voiced by Kevin Costner — quickly become best friends, helping each other down the curving road of life and teaching each other about what matters most.
Swim the translucent waters of Playa Knip, cliff jump at Playa Forti or bring a picnic to Grote Knip, a small curving white-sand beach lined with palapas.
There is no program acknowledgment for décor, but a curving mauve neon line across the back — part of Mark Stanley's lighting — slowly falls and rises during the ballet.
The Pavilion creates a sense of shelter by layering spaces: the curving walls are like the peeled-away leaves of an artichoke; in the middle is the heart.
You can think of the GT having a buttress on either side — or a single curving wing that extends from one side of the car to the other.
The queues for the four tiny women's stalls were the stuff of local legend, curving into the lobby and at times out the main entrance, creating fire hazards.
Toni Kroos's curving, precision-guided free kick gave Germany a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Sweden and new hope in round-robin play at the World Cup.
With Thamesmead taking on Guernsey in the preliminary rounds of the FA Cup, Scott Kinch completely fucked up a shot played a sublime, curving ball into the box.
A red second hand and the address in red capital letters curving around the bottom of the dial — 111 Bd Beaumarchais Merci Paris — inject a shot of color.
A scutoid has been compared to a twisted prism — an odd shape for a living cell, but sometimes an optimal one when tissues are growing, curving and developing.
Sometimes instead of a curving rib bone, you'll find a flat little two- or three-inch section of bone lurking along one edge of your country-style ribs.
A surging river of branches is nearly camouflaged by the curving stone wall it hugs; a low, sloping form emerges from the grass like an outcropping of schist.
David Korins's set features an upward-curving floor that cleverly doubles as a surface for a generous dose of projections of Mr. Feiffer's whimsically simple yet urbane drawings.
The narrow, curving kitchen is lined in wood-and-granite cabinetry with integrated stainless steel appliances; it opens into a bar area with access to the pool area.
A number of open, self-contained, freestanding works are composed of a form inside a form inside a form, all made from the same bending, folding, curving plane.
Outdoor space: The house has a fenced front lawn, a curving front porch and a large rear deck with a trellis roof, an outdoor kitchen and a firepit.
With their curving forms (often called "figures," although there's nary a person in view) and black and electric colors, her works look like a blast from the 290s.
However, it's also possible the storm's strongest winds and heaviest rains will stay offshore of Taiwan, as the storm system begins curving more to the north into mainland China.
They were loud—not because they were powerful, but because the curving, 1.5-mile track at the Egersund Motorsportsenter sits in a dusty stone quarry that amplifies the noise.
Eye candy-pretty variegated surfaces have been applied to both the inside and outside of Frank Gehry's sleek building sheathed in curving glass façades, situated in the Jardin d'Acclimatation.
By midweek, the highly contorted shape of the jet stream in particular will resemble a butterfly, as a the jet traces a curving, winglike outline on a weather map.
The curving, mile-long structure, designed by late architect Manuel de Sola-Morales, was constructed of clay, sand, and stone, and contains a hidden 1203-foot-high sea wall.
The curving, mile-long structure, designed by late architect Manuel de Sola-Morales, was constructed of clay, sand, and stone, and contains a hidden 2120-foot-high sea wall.
Rescue workers at the scene after a bus crashed with a truck and careened off a cliff along a sharply curving highway north of Lima, Peru, on Jan. 3.
He grumbled that fewer than a dozen elderly Hui pray each week at his mosque, which looks like a Chinese temple with its tree-filled courtyard and curving roof.
Photograph from AP The most useful portion of this "Afterlife" is Hogan's sine-curving of three historical waves that have carried Kennedy's memory through the past fifty-four years.
The greenish-yellow underside of the spider resembles a fresh leaf, and the hairy, stalk-like structure curving from its abdomen makes it look even more like a plant.
When all was seemingly resolved and Spieth took his stance over the ball, he altered the position to hit a curving hook of a shot to reach the green.
The curving path you often see with a storm, heading up the coast, takes a very different path here, and droops like a candle that's melting in the middle.
Throughout this long-winded evening, Ms. De Keersmaeker's curving pathways had her performers crossing the stage in circles, straight lines and spirals, but they frequently stuttered to a halt.
The next morning, we drove a curving narrow road along the Sava River and through pine forests and past corn and pumpkin fields to the first lady's birthplace, Sevnica.
A glass-enclosed box with thin floors supported not by conventional columns but rather by curving tubes, this building is a vivid example of Ito's understanding of "fluid" space.
A long, curving wood bar is surrounded by cozy seating areas outfitted modern, low-slung sofas and armchairs, while a raised stage features free live piano music most evenings.
Outdoor space: The owners added the curving pea-gravel driveway, fieldstone terraces, garden beds and swimming pool, as well as the two-car garage with a large storage room.
Further along, in "Nude in the Red Room" (another from 21907), Vallotton's realism intensifies into artifice; the sleek, curving, almost serpentine female subject may be based on a photograph.
Curving wood inspired by the shape of the clouds during Chinooks serves as its skeleton and a sloping walkway separates the floors, which get progressively quieter as you ascend.
From straw hooves to curving horns, it takes 1,000 hours of work to construct the goat in Gävle's Castle Square, where it stands at more than 40 feet tall.
Curving the glass doesn't really make the phone work any differently, but it does allow a larger display to fit into a smaller space and, well, just looks cool.
Barrel distortion—that is, when straight lines look like they're curving out because of the nature of the lens—can also make a person's face look more plump than usual.
It meant curving Bar coats and dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.
The picture those reformers paint is elegant: history curving like a rainbow so expansive that it could take thousands of years to find the pot of gold at its base.
In one arrangement they turn into a downward-pointing triangle, forming an enormous, aggregate pennant; elsewhere they hang from a wire curving upward across the wall, accentuating their decorative aspect.
With this project she will be defiantly slouching towards equality at the turn of each page, carefully curving spines and jutting out elbows to find an all-but-forgotten elegance.
He still climbs the steep, curving stairs to his second-floor bedroom — only recently did he let his daughter have handrails added — and still drives to scout meetings every week.
The weight of the cereal deforms the surface of the milk, curving it, allowing gravity to pull the little morsels together like a trampoline might pull together two heavy stones.
We stayed as a family of four in Room 365, with two queen beds, and low enough in the building to reach by swanning up the lobby's grand curving staircase.
The R.C.C., in midtown, is a bustling place, with dozens of dispatchers at consoles, studying two fifty-yard-long real-time schemas of the subway system on huge, curving walls.
The railing, a curving structure that brings to mind vines and aquatic plants, was designed by James Wallace, a sculptor and a founder of the Metal Museum near downtown Memphis.
The structure's concrete frame helps shape a ground floor that opens completely, via sliding glass walls, to the curving pool (an intentional reflection of the house) and the greenery beyond.
Beyond the curving stairwell and also connecting to the dining room is a newly renovated kitchen and breakfast area, with a farmhouse sink, marble countertops and brass-plated nickel hardware.
You can read one area as hairdo and a curving black line as the jaw, but then  such one-to-one matching goes haywire, and you go off the rails.
Usually, there are a dozen ski runs curving into town; at the beginning of February, there was only one, an icy chute coated with a thin veneer of fabricated snow.
Public spaces now burst with vibrant colors and exuberant modern design set against a backdrop of curving stone walls and intricately carved friezes that are more than a century old.
Connecting Broca's area with Wernicke's is a neural network: a thick, curving bundle of billions of nerve fibres, the arcuate fasciculus, which integrates the production and the comprehension of language.
Guests entered via a doorway cut into the tent's curving bottom, like the entry to the birth canal, and strolled inside to sit down in the belly of the woman.
Such is the case with Peyronie's disease, a scarring and bending or curving of the penis that can make sexual intercourse difficult or impossible for both straight and gay men.
There is a curving, empty road (the surf road from the title), which seems like a vulnerable border between land and ocean, humans and nature, the present moment and eternity.
Its organic silhouette (it's nicknamed the Hong Kong Finger) is formed from linear white mullions, or window uprights, that draw distinct lines as the tower rises, tapering and then curving.
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Around the same curving wall behind the Verrocchio hang a number of drapery studies articulating the shapes that fabric makes when it falls away from, and settles around, the human body.
The X Style has an "extra-slim body" and "gracefully curving lines," although LG doesn't state exactly how thin the phone's body is or exactly how graceful the phone's lines are.
Shooting smoothly through shuttle loops and curving pathways was, thanks to the relative power of the Mega Drive and some very clever programming, utterly unlike anything that gamers had seen before.
Even when the nearest cover was to the east or the west, the deer still preferred to initially bolt north or south before curving around and heading for the safe haven.
Curving one way, then the other, as they squiggle up slopes that are hundreds of feet above sea level, the nonlinear roads give the area a distinctively non-New York look.
One recent afternoon, Hannity drove down the long, curving streets in Franklin Square that he once pedaled as a newspaper-delivery boy, past the park where he manned the concession stand.
Before she died in 2016, Zaha Hadid forged a plan for her first residential project in the United States: a sleek, 700-foot skyscraper with a curving exoskeleton in downtown Miami.
As Belcourt told me in a recent gallery visit, the curving, lamb's ear shapes help to break up space in her paintings, freeing her to experiment with sculptural arrangement and form.
To get there, you ride an industrial elevator more than 325 feet into the earth, and that brings you to the operations tunnel, a curving space as lofty as a cathedral.
Size: 5,130 square feet Price per square foot: $77 Indoors: The entry hall is anchored by the original curving staircase and a recently added period light fixture with milk-glass shades.
He is about to go down the Pavilion's long, curving staircase to the dance floor when the leather heels of his dancing shoes meet the polished parquet and he stumbles forward . . .
The museum's truly formidable Cubo-Futurism Malevich, "Woman With Pails: Dynamic Arrangement" (1912-13) — its metallic-colored curving planes presaging the industrial look of Constructivism — is out on loan right now.
Here, it serves as a base for a curving black vessel from 2016 by Christine Nofchissey McHorse that is accurately titled "Robster Claw" and extends the tradition of Navajo micaceous pottery.
By nightfall, it was downgraded to a Category 3 storm, from a Category 4, as it began "curving to a more southerly track over inland Queensland," the Bureau of Meteorology said.
When I think back on 2019, I'll think of the endless line for hot chicken at Howlin' Ray's, curving through Far East Plaza in Chinatown, growing even as it moves along.
Situated on Balchug, or Bolotny Island, a curving piece of land just south of Red Square in the Moskva River, the red brick complex now houses a gallery, bars and restaurants.
The deep-green "Samurai 8" suggests a castle keep; and the lovely "Samurai 10," with symmetrical curving planes of fiberboard for trailing sleeves, is a postbattle kimono and an abstract butterfly.
They've reconfigured the area, opening up the entrance for an all-day cafe and wine bar; a curving walkway leads to the bar and spacious brasserie-style restaurant overlooking Columbus Circle.
And then there is so much painting and motion happening elsewhere that the blue and grey drift in the lower left of the painting pushes goggle forms forward, curving the painting space.
On the church lawn, someone had constructed a tiny Korean traditional house, a giwajip, detailed with its quintessential tiled rooftop, eaves curving skyward like a skirt pinched in fingertips before a curtsy.
Solomon began with the logo for the project: a bold, curving icon which was inspired by the horns of the sheep that lived on the land and the waves of the ocean.
Duchesse cotton bubbled out in ovoid curves, fur was used to make curving rosettes, and floor-length capes of ostrich feathers hand-knotted into long strings floated as if in zero gravity.
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Press the CTRL, Shift and Refresh buttons at the same time — the Refresh button looks like a curving arrow and is located just above the 3 and 4 on your keyboard.2.
Something like a horizontal totem, it combines a block jammed with metal; a section of light raw wood; a darker carved one and finally a sleek black horn curving up into space.
As the voice of a young boy sings a treble solo, Calvin Richardson begins a slow, swirling solo, often dropping to the floor, then propelling himself back up with curving, undulating momentum.
By the garden's edge, a fountain of imitation concrete mimics the curving abstraction he carved in bas-relief for the Banco Safra in São Paulo, and gurgles water into a pond below.
You have, instead, sounds unfolding, undulating, curving; the sensuality of the alive being, of the hand caressing the keys; the magic of the resonating piano — all combined with a certain deserved pride.
Escalator banks descend through a sleek, silent black ticket hall where towering, empty, white-tiled passageways snake toward the new, vaulted train platform, curving like a half moon into the subterranean darkness.
And Barty tends to do even more with the slice than anyone in tennis: She hits slow rollers, crisp angles, curving fades, outright winners and, in defiance of tennis convention, passing shots.
Steps from Gladys Avenue, where the two men were shot, Garfield Park opens up to 21 acres of plush lawns shaded by old trees and surrounded by curving paths and historic buildings.
Following a Formula E electric car race in New York City in July, a professional driver took journalists around the tightly curving track to show off a Taycan prototype's impressive cornering ability.
His powerful modernist vision produced thousands of gardens and landscapes, including the famous curving mosaic walkways at Copacabana Beach in Rio and the beautiful rooftop garden at Banco Safra in São Paulo.
The X is an extremely beautiful device, with a stainless steel band and glass back curving into a 5.8-inch OLED display that stretches all the way across the front of the phone.
Could be an overhand, could be a slightly curving straight blow, but if it connects on the temple or jawline as he is extending, it has a great chance of sending him reeling.
Leitzinger pulled over near Castle Rock just before the famous curving Bixby Creek Bridge — you may not know its name but you've seen the bridge in car commercials — and I took the wheel.
In "Chrysalis" (1964), "Icarus" (1964), and "Combat" (1965), myriad dots, curving lines, and precipitous arcs impose semiabstract order within washes of pinks, reds, and violets, approximating the collective and individual grandeur of wildflowers.
Past a 29-foot-wide mural by French artists Alex et Marine is a grand curving staircase that leads up to the next floor, although the suite also has its own private elevator.
My grandchildren, who were along for the Autopilot test drives, screamed in delight when I took my hands off the wheel as the car steered itself on winding city streets and curving freeways.
Odder still is the funereal way the dancers seem to defy the beat by drifting across the stage in slowly curving shapes that twist their bodies in one direction and then the next.
The most immediately evident change at Frieze this year is the new tent, by Universal Design Studio, which consists of a series of discrete and interconnected clusters instead of one continuous, curving space.
Mr. Soto and I gazed across the maw at a scene of otherworldly bleakness: A curving wall, tinted green, splattered with bird feces, or whitewash, and riven with crevices, formed the volcano's lip.
Graphs of historic sea levels take the shape — notorious among climate watchers — of a hockey stick with a long roughly even period, "the handle," sharply curving up into a "blade" starting around 22012.
Victoria Beckham belted her curving black sheaths and neatly tailored culotte-suits with hands-across-the-hips silver and cut diamond-shaped holes into her sweater vests like a remembrance of things lost.
On the curving, white-string curtain backdrop of Cate McCrea's set, lush and fantastical projections by Michael Ivanishvili take us from room to room in the palace, where some walls drip and melt.
Their forms are similar to their smaller forebears': one particularly beautiful untitled piece is like an S-shaped snail with curving fins; another like the complicated pelvis of some eight-legged mythical bird.
Inside are rich parquet wood floors, gracefully curving molding, mirrors built into the space above the marble mantelpieces and pictures seemingly painted directly onto the wall above the carved double doors between rooms.
Also in 21643, Mehretu produced a new body of work commissioned by Deutsche Bank, which cast aside the colorful palette, perspectival lines, and curving shapes that energized her paintings in the previous decade.
I'm still not as good as I'd like to be, and I know I should cut myself some slack, but I can't help but compare myself to my BF curving down the hill effortlessly.
It feels as though he's been about 220-years-old for the past 220 years, perpetually curving his spine into a stoop while shuffling through his mansion in satin slippers and that smoking jacket.
Golfers competing on the final day of the Farmers Insurance Open at San Diego's Torrey Pines on Sunday tried to brave the trajectory-curving winds and rains, but had to relent by the afternoon.
"  Back in Shantou, Mr. Chan drove up a curving mountain road to a promising cement sign quoting Karl Marx: "For men to clean their sins, they have to speak the truth of their sins.
The last we heard from Bob Dylan, he'd been heavily curving the Nobel Prize committee by not responding to their party invites and even neglecting the existence of the prize for literature he won.
The "waterfall screen" essentially involves curving the side edges of the display to an extreme degree — think Samsung and its curved screen edges on the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note phones, but more extreme.
Farther down a gently curving street lined with design shops and galleries sits Piranske Soline, a shop selling canvas bags bulging with prized Slovenian salt, a "national treasure" from the Secovlje Salina Nature Park.
Cabral said to look out for a dog that's hunching their back or curving its back upwards, as this can be a sign the dog is about to pounce or that they are afraid.
Inside the newly risen structure, however, Michelangelo's paintings are photographic reproductions printed on canvas, their religious scenes composed of over 2800 million images each about an inch large to properly cover the curving architecture.
An inflatable swan floats in a kidney-shaped swimming pool that itself contains a Hockney painting: an abstract composition with curving blue lines dispersed rhythmically across the surface, like a cartoon rendition of waves.
LONDON — Seven dancers, their backs to the audience, heads turned in profile, move on to the stage in silence, stepping to the left on a bent leg, then ceremoniously curving the right leg forward.
A curving staircase takes you to the second floor, where there is a window seat built into the landing, three bedrooms with hardwood floors and two full bathrooms, including the recently renovated master bath.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed over the far eastern Atlantic and was projected to become a major hurricane by the end of the week, though while curving out over open sea away from land.
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The store's interior design matches the exterior's energy, with sleek, curving walls, sculptural built-in shelves and odd touches like mammoth suitcases and TV screens that seem to be growing out of gigantic extension cords.
The odd colors and proportions of the clothes — some skirts were cut straight on one side and inset with full, curving layers on the other; think schizophrenic skirt instead of circle skirt — proved strangely compelling.
What began with generous crepe trousers under a narrow-shouldered curving jacket encasing the lines of the body segued into skinny ribbed-knit turtlenecks laced up the center and left to flow over the hips.
The exit ramp is a long, curving slope, and you have to make sure the 50-foot big rig you're driving carefully navigates the bend and doesn't fly out of control at a high speed.
Case in point: the Armadillo Vault, a self-supporting pavilion comprising 399 limestone slabs and spanning 52 feet, curving and bending around the columns of a 13th-century Venice building at this year's Architecture Biennale.
Dressed in a purple shirt and vest, with a well-waxed handlebar moustache curving up to the corners of his eyes, von Heinrichshorst ushered me into a large room decorated like a steampunk reception hall.
"If it was a plume, you would just see an unusual structure just right under Yellowstone, not all the volcanoes extending to Oregon," she said, referencing a curving line of volcanoes reaching southwest from Yellowstone.
The curving stretch of track where the accident occurred had a speed limit of 30 miles per hour, and the speed of the train that derailed was "a focal point of the investigation," Patrick said.
The video's main conceit focuses on "eternal life"—quite a large narrative to set in motion, take it that the majority of the video features the movement of slim metallic rings, constantly curving and rotating.
The new fringe hit a little bit above her signature calling card brows, curving down at each end to create a soft curve, though the effect still had the high impact of a blunt bang.
Dressed in short "nude" colored floaty shifts (the women) and dance shorts (the men), they gamely set in motion Rodin's curving, hyperextended poses with the closed expression of anyone obliged to work behind a window.
The model for the curving walls was a black-and-white postcard of a dam in what was then East Germany which Doig had found on a trip to play hockey in the Czech Republic.
The curving stretch of track where the accident occurred had a speed limit of 30 miles per hour, and the speed of the train that derailed was a focal point of the investigation, Patrick said.
When I'm driving the ball down at the knees and sinking it and curving it and cutting it like I should be, then there are a lot of outs out there for me this year.
Now comes the latest salve — what is called La Canopée — a gigantic curving metallic umbrella rising 72 feet over what was once the essence of not only Paris's heart, but also its soul and belly.
ESTIATORIO MILOS After a six-week hiatus for renovations, the ground floor of this Greek seafood palace has reopened with a reconfigured bar and a new lower level reached from a curving white marble staircase.
Director Bo Burnham really did something special here by curving out the tiniest details about a girl (Elsie Fisher) living in a digital age, while still linking her with the commonalities of growing up innocent.
In "Larry's Garden: Winter" (2007), he uses thick, curving lines suggesting stems, branches, and vines to draw attention to the verticality of dormant plants, suggesting that, in spite of winter, a garden still moves upward.
So I sped toward the Queen's Cross Church, known locally as the Mackintosh Church, located just north of downtown Glasgow in a spare but charming working-class neighborhood of red brick buildings and curving thoroughfares.
Working from an obliquely 1940s silhouette, with strong, squared-off shoulders (as in "carry the world on…") and a defined, curving waist (for men as well as women) he gave sophistication a missile-sharp precision.
A curving reclaimed wood staircase twists in front of me up into the second floor of the home where a Chihuly glass sculpture fills the atrium with its bright orange and yellow blown glass tendrils.
Her paintings from the '70s — sinuous bodies that morph into mountains, bare nipples that juxtapose spiky leaves, bulbous fruits that echo curving belly shapes — represent women as sacred beings, powerful subjects of their own lives.
An image of the Milky Way curving over the Atacama desert in Chile Atacama Desert, Chile It's no coincidence that the world's driest desert is also one of the best places to gaze at the stars.
Above hovers a lustrous, curving 75-foot wall of gold leaf with a colossal version of the United Nations emblem — a polar azimuthal equidistant projection of the globe embraced by olive branches — in shimmering aluminum leaf.
In one image, "Deep Into the Darkness Waiting" (nd), she appears as someone who is carrying the gift of fire on her back while light blue birds perch on her long curving hat of woven wood.
Palm Jumeirah survived, and today its curving branches—roughly a hundred yards wide and edged by narrow artificial beaches—are covered with double rows of multimillion-dollar villas, as well as hotels, clubs, and shopping malls.
Elements of Sendak's "Flute" may well have been inspired by a 1977 visit to the museum, when he was researching "Outside Over There," to see the curving shapes and iridescent colors in drawings by William Blake.
CIT, the developer, has leveled the western half of the semicircle to build a curving facade similar to Nash's original design, featuring a grand colonnade with coupled Ionic columns and period-style doors, lanterns and chimneys.
With margin notes tracking the date and time, the drawings illustrate how Downes methodically nurtures the seminal vision that brought him to this characteristically odd site, a shady roadside under curving bridge ramps in upper Manhattan.
It's not a literal retelling of the story of the ballet, and it's driven by Mr. Murfi's words, as well as by nine dancers who incarnate the villagers and swans with wild, curving swirls of motion.
The 1 billion British pound (about $1.25 billion), 1.4-million-square-foot complex — named Peninsula Place — will consist of three towers with curving sides, a domed Winter Garden public passageway, an arcade and a vast footbridge.
For two blocks, the box tunnels stretch, curving slightly as they cut a clean concrete cavern 90 feet below 10th and 11th Avenues, plugged on both ends by stark concrete walls that abruptly halt their march.
Size: 2,825 square feet Price per square foot: $304 Indoors: A previous owner made a large investment in custom woodwork, adding coffered ceilings, open beams, carved mantels, paneled doors and a curving staircase with turned balusters.
In the last of eight lengths on the waters off the famous curving beach, Weertman pulled ahead of the leader for most of the race, Jarrod Poort of Australia, and was soon joined by several other heavyweights.
A curving structure made of, among other things, plastic garbage bags, bottles, part of a metal fence, and clocks, soars upward from a shopping cart; a chair is balanced on top, appearing at once exuberant and precarious.
And I would know he was bent over his sewing table, moving a seam a centimeter this way, curving it again that way, perfecting and pushing his expression of a line, all by himself in the room.
With the addition of curving shapes painted in muted shades of pink, blue, black, and white, the works achieve a dynamic formal equilibrium, encompassing many seemingly opposing forces: whole yet divided, spiky and soft, straightforward and nuanced.
He fabricated the material bulk of the show — hardwood sculptures with curving gestures made in the style of Japanese woodworking — with his own hands, but the suite of authentic found objects make up the only interesting narrative.
For a taste of true Georgian tradition, descend the curving iron staircase to the dining room at Barbarestan, a family-owned gem housed in an old brick meat cellar with aging hooks still visible in the ceiling.
Outdoor space: The grounds have meandering paths, stone walls, specimen trees, a patio, a renovated saltwater swimming pool, a restored koi pond, a gazebo, a small amphitheater and a curving staircase descending to a subterranean "secret" garden.
In "Tightrope: Noiseless 18," it is easy enough to link the gray with buildings and the blue with rivers or ocean, a connection that is enhanced by the curving and swirling patterns of the woven blue wire.
A drawing from 1982 not included in this show is the self-portrait "Let Her Be." It depicts a figure from the shoulders up, facing the viewer, and rendered through intersecting and curving bundles of striated bands.
The researchers were able to discern his markings as being tattoos of slightly overlapping horned animals—likely a wild bull with its long tail and elaborate horns, and a Barbary sheep with its curving horns and slumped shoulder.
The open kitchen is under the loft and has white cabinets with granite countertops (including a curving section that doubles as a breakfast bar), twin sinks and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances (including a full-size wine refrigerator).
The LG X style has "gracefully curving lines and extra slim body," according to LG. Finally, the LG X max will have a "large" display, and that's all LG was prepared to say about it at this time.
She painted skeletons of a woolly mammoth, its tusks curving inward like loop-de-loops, or else an extinct cousin of the tapir known as a Palaeotherium, which she imagined trotting along with a coat of spotted gray.
"Yugen" is far more conventionally balletic than Mr. McGregor's usual style, which offers fractured angles; extreme, almost scary extensions of the legs; and swerving, curving torsos that often seem to propel the rest of the body into motion.
He did it in sharp, tailored coats over layers of snap-crotch maillots — "sex where the woman is in control," he said — and jackets with curving, raised-seam shoulders in silver cowhide or shearling, like folded angel wings.
I couldn't take in the immensity of the church, its iconoclastic design, the inscriptions etched on walls and wooden doors, the towers built like dripping candles, the sweeps of curving walls and statues of odd shapes and faces.
Across the bottom and curving up gently toward the right, approaching but not meeting the roofline, is an equally hefty black shape that, in soft focus, recedes in space: a raised roadbed with a single blurry streetlamp, dark.
Two sexually engaged male couples, in two small pencil drawings, are composed of nothing but curving lines: Long, taut ones to outline their muscles, shorter hatchmarks to model them, and razor-sharp but gently bowed eyebrows and noses.
His late work would increasingly be defined by softly curving facades of glass, and a determination to find quiet, understated but memorable sculptural form, part of a lifelong search for alternatives to the boxy towers of midcentury modernism.
Among the quips: Rather than serving as a lantern, as Mr. Samyn has called his gently curving structure, it could one day be used as a giant funeral urn, to hold the ashes of a collapsed European Union.
Think of the footage of Odell Beckham Jr. flinging himself up toward a hurled football, curving backward like Orion's bow with one hand outstretched to pluck the ball out of the transfixed sky before returning to the earth.
He and his team quickly checked previous images of the area, and now that they knew what they were looking for, they kept finding that strange, stepped-out glitch in the otherwise smoothly-curving edge of the A-ring.
LIMA (Reuters) - At least 36 people were killed in Peru on Tuesday when a bus collided with a truck and careened off a cliff along a sharply curving highway north of the capital, Lima, the country's health ministry said.
Tank dresses extended from mid-thigh to mid-calf, traced by curving seams of studs; leather skirts were cut on the diagonal and paired with camisole tops; and belts were fringed to flutter, just a bit, with the stride.
In particular, my position on the papers drew my attention to "Fight the Power" (2017), a large paper sculpture that occupies an unexpected space in the gallery, installed at the top of the wall and curving around a corner.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Percy Street in South Philadelphia is an abnormality in the city's orderly grid, curving between South 9th Street and Reed Street, its seclusion making it a haven for littering and more illicit activities.
In one radiograph, a philodendron rises tall, curving like the flame of a candle; in another, Tasker has captured a lotus from above so its petals splay like a gaping eye, with an iris surrounded by eyelashes of filaments.
The six-mile-long stretch from the Garden District to Uptown, following the curving course of the Mississippi River, has some of the best antique stores, art galleries, craft shops and boutiques to be found anywhere in the city.
They played continually in my mind after I returned to Glasgow, scribbling in my notebook at a pub, walking through laughter-filled streets, noticing Mackintosh influences everywhere, from the curving ironwork of our rented apartment to the stonework downtown.
The complex, separated by railroad tracks and a grassy hill from the bustling restaurants and clothing boutiques on Main Street near the University of Virginia campus, sits sunk in a bowl of low ground with curving, chopped-up streets.
Hence the main accessory of the JW Anderson collection: a detachable Möbius strip/bikini top of diamanté rope that can be tied on and taken off at will, curving round and round on itself endlessly, taking you in circles.
Hence the main accessory of the JW Anderson collection: a detachable Möbius strip/bikini top of diamanté rope that can be tied on and taken off at will, curving round and round on itself endlessly, taking you in circles.
The bending of light was a key test for Einstein's general theory of relativity, which was published more than 100 years ago, and proven in 1919 when scientists measured the curving of starlight around the sun during a total solar eclipse.
We wanted very badly to tell them that they were missing the point of the painting; that there was no secret image, they just needed to step back and bask in the tricky optics of the curving and crisscrossing lines.
The player's metagame of curving their deck design toward particular ideas impacts the smaller game, the one about this character who knows several ways of striking at weakness, and yet both of these kinds of knowledges share the same Achilles heel.
I did have one bright spot in my quest for a KOM: At the end of my morning ride is a short, curving sprint that I came within a couple seconds of winning on my first attempt with the Tarmac.
If clouds or rainbows filled the void, so much the better, because he or others would usually be filming his performance, and the beauty of it—l'esthétique of his body curving and cavorting in space—was almost the most important thing.
At the other end of the spectrum are extraordinary recent excursions into 3-D printing with synthetic polymers by Ms. van Herpen, threeASFOUR and Noa Raviv, whose dresses feature bulky, corsagelike curving forms reminiscent of Frank Gehry's computer-aided designs.
What to expect: Typhoon Soulik is up first and is forecast to deliver a fierce blow to Japan's Rykyu Islands in the next two days, before curving north-northwestward to make landfall in South Korea on August 22 or 23.
Its architects, Fran Silvestre Architects, created a rounded form to help make its tight site feel less confining, to guide the eye into the deep neighboring landscape, and to echo the curving shapes of the course — its fairways, greens, bunkers.
"Crouching Tiger" (1839) amplifies this figurative efficiency spectacularly: Thick lines of brown ink applied with a brush, curving around the tiger's back, serve simultaneously as stripes, contour lines, and shadows, while also suggesting the richly ominous feel of its fur.
There are many different vendors that share the long, curving counter at the Beach 97th Street station, though La Cevicheria, serving Peruvian ceviches (ceviche mixto, $13, is a top seller), remains a favorite, both on Instagram and on the plate.
Mr. Liñán's dancers perform traditional alegrías, tárantos and bulerías, dances full of exciting, rhythmic footwork, curving arms, slaps to the thighs, snapping fingers and sharp turns; as well as dances from the more academic escuela bolera, with its quicksilver, balletic steps.
Another series was based on a completely different technological premise: A robot assembled three Rococo tables out of tiny cubes, called voxels, that add up to curving shapes, like the dots in a Chuck Close painting but in three dimensions.
Red and Blue are agents on opposite sides of the Time War, trying to nudge the arc of the universe into curving one way or the other, and braiding together different strands of time until the other side can't get in.
With a fast enough shutter speed (to create super-slow motion), the camera effectively captures the same image frame after frame, as Shanks explains, making the water seem to defy the laws of physics by bending and curving in midair.
Azaceta's aesthetic also evolves across the exhibition's four galleries, which span both levels of the Cuban (whose interior feels a little like someone squeezed a small museum into a McMansion, complete with shiny tile floors and a giant, curving staircase).
As in "Meditation" (1885), Rodin liked to find a straight line in the body, from hip to shoulder, for instance, and from shoulder to neck, and just as much to engineer the curving, complex space created by the contraction on the opposite side.
And it is on Delft's cobblestone streets, along its curving canals lined with tidy brick and half-timbered houses, past its original windmill and churches dating to the Middle Ages, that we can still imagine Vermeer purchasing his pigments or his canvases.
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.
" But she looks kindly on the "lilting forms" of Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, a swooping, curving building that she describes as a place in which "the human body's presence and movement in space [are] the animating features in a design.
Previously known as the Polishuk House, the ship-like structure was first purchased by Yehuda Polishuk, a Ukrainian immigrant who arrived in pre-state Palestine in 1934 and leased its three curving floors to businesses including a shoemaker and a printing press.
But I was rewarded for making the trek downhill — made infinitely easier by cable car, installed in 1992 — with the stunning Isola Bella, Capote's favorite beach, a curving slip of pebbly shoreline that overlooks a beautiful nature preserve of the same name.
They are named after the square meter sizes, starting with entry-level, courtyard-facing "17–19" rooms (183 to 204 square feet) and going up to the "86" suites, boasting 925 square feet of space with curving bay windows that overlook leafy Oranienplatz.
Critic's Pick Under the vaulted glass roof of the Winter Garden, birds twitter and swoop in a grove of palm trees, and the gleaming stone steps climb up and up, curving out toward a vast wall of windows with sweeping Hudson River views.
While a flat pillow is ideal for preventing a stomach sleeper's spine from curving upward, too little loft causes a side sleeper's head to sink below the plane of the neck — causing a gnarly kink that will definitely hurt in the morning.
Above ground, near the curving entrance to the tunnel, construction has begun on a building where the spent fuel, currently cooling in pools at the Olkiluoto reactors, will be readied for burial, handled by remote-controlled machinery since radiation levels will be high.
Standing in front of Giacomo Balla's "Velocità astratta," 1913, with its Futurist waves of pummeling speed, there is a certain melancholy in being able to look out onto Lingotto's rooftop, still paved with the curving asphalt where Fiat used to test its cars.
There were bandage dresses and sheer knits spliced with curving streams of color; splatter shirts and half-moon cutouts at the waist and hips that veiled or revealed layers and skin in equal measure; graffiti knits and tunics made of Latex-lacquered squiggles.
In the second movement, "A Vision," Ms. Copeland was joined by Devon Teuscher and Hee Seo, along with the 12 other women who, at one point, sat in a semicircle while curving their torsos and extending and bending their arms in unison.
As for that rumored, inwardly curving screen, Samsung did that first on the Galaxy Round in 2013 (only released in South Korea), which was then followed by the original LG G Flex in 2014, and then again on the G Flex 2 in 2015.
In a section on how we live, he presents cohesive neighborhoods and town clusters, from the labyrinthine community of Delray Beach in Florida to the elegant, curving layout of villas in Marabe Al Dhafra, Abu Dhabi, which is one of the world's hottest regions.
The car steered itself down a curving road near Microsoft's campus in Redmond, Washington, freeing his mind to better focus on a call with a nonprofit he had cofounded around the ethics and governance of AI. Then, he says, Tesla's algorithms let him down.
Machairoceratops, up to 26 feet (8 meters) long, had two large, forward-curving spikes coming out of the back of its shield, each marked by a peculiar groove extending from the base of the spike to the tip, Ohio University paleontologist Eric Lund said.
IN THE shade of a futuristic curving roof of wood and concrete slats, some 220,215 people have gathered at the Plaza de la Encarnación in the heart of Seville for a campaign rally by Unidos Podemos ("Together we can"), Spain's new left-wing party.
The 34-year-old provided the shot of the day on the par-five 15th when he banked a curving 64-foot putt off the flagstick for eagle and the outright lead, moments after McIlroy had pulled into a share with a birdie on 14.
In a briefing, Samsung referred to the Note line as "our innovation brand," a nod to the fact that it's regularly been the first device to receive many now standard Galaxy features — see: the Edge display (curving screen), S-Pen, giant screen, dual-camera.
By splicing genes responsible for traits like thicker hair, subcutaneous fat and curving tusks into the DNA of an Asian elephant, Church hopes to revive the long-extinct woolly mammoth, or at least create a version of the modern elephant that really likes the cold.
Another London development clinging to its royal links is Regent's Crescent, a curving terrace of grand homes on the edge of Regent's Park that was conceived in 21.68 by the architect John Nash as part of the prince regent's plans to beautify central London.
This success stands in contrast to Buren's 2016 "Observatory of Light" installation at Foundation Louis Vuitton, which put a cool candy cover over something already very cool — Frank Gehry's sleek building sheathed in curving glass façades — so there was little piquant kick left to excite.
But Mr. Kudryavtsev, a partner at Citymakers, the Moscow-based urban planning team that worked on the project with the architects, was soon proudly pointing out how the numerous buildings on the 35-acre site have been tucked under curving, plant and tree-filled slopes.
A mother and child figure, composed of both angular geometric shapes and curving bodily ones, in a cool palette that conjures a science-fiction narrative, is an eccentric, yet deeply touching, vision of an attentive mother simultaneously towering over and protecting her young child.
The Place On West 55th Street between Seventh Avenue and Broadway, Fishbowl is guarded by a doorman who directs patrons away from the Dream hotel's glossy lobby, down a curving staircase and toward a wood-paneled bar that suggests a rec room in a McMansion.
So Igel agreed to an interview, as well as a request to shadow him in the water, on one condition: no naming the precise spot he frequents, somewhere between Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and the curving La Jolla coastline 203 miles to the south.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum A colorful abstraction by the painter Sarah Crowner beribbons the curving white walls of the Wright restaurant, where seasonal fare like spaghetti squash pancakes and pumpkin gnocchi share the menu with a beef-and-mushroom burger and a quinoa bowl.
Nestled in a hilly community of about 11,000 in San Mateo County, where homes routinely sell for millions, this particular residence, with its curving lines, red and purple domes, multicolored mushrooms and scattered animal statues, has long attracted attention from neighbors (no, not the Rubbles).
The new wall was high and adorned with etchings that didn't seem to belong to any artistic or cultural tradition, a strange smattering of doodles and curving lines that in some places formed into the shape of crescents or stars but elsewhere was inscrutable.
The Pope family, who has had Poncho since he was six months old, realized they could have a record-breaker on their hands when they noticed a few years ago that his horns were growing out and not curving up like other longhorns, the release said.
Samsung has done everything it can to make this giant screen fit in something that resembles a phone — shrinking the bezels, elongating its shape, curving the sides — but there's no avoiding the fact that the Note 8 is a giant phone that comes with giant phone problems.
Soldevilla cites Malevich in "Sin Titulo" (21950), in which the spatial effects of overlapping color are dramatized in contrasts of scale and shape: along opposing diagonals, the green triangle flies downward and the white rectangle recedes; the brown circle echoes the curving edge of the black ground.
The lamps shimmer, as they do in the painting, but here the curving lines of light vibrate to indicate the passing of time; the effect, oddly, is not to enhance the original vision but to drain it of hallucinatory power, nudging it toward the brink of kitsch.
The reason for what would qualify as a heat wave at the North Pole is a combination of factors, led by a series of storms curving from the Atlantic side of the Arctic toward the Pole, dragging mild air on a moist, southerly air flow with them.
The group show, currently showing at Leila Geller Gallery, covers the themes of road trips (the muddied treads of tire marks), innocuous details of car interiors (the abstract shape of a pine tree air freshener), and simple drawings that pay tribute to a car's curving elegance.
You can drop in at any time of day for superior renditions of classics like nasi lemak and grilled stingray; sample a few sweets and snacks; and watch as your milky coffee is cooled and frothed by being poured from pot to cup in long, curving ribbons.
In fact, when you look at how every single participant in this study fared on the diet to which he or she was assigned, it's remarkable how both diets yielded an almost identical, curving range of responses — from lots of weight lost to a little gained.
The luxuriously overdetermined texture of Issy Wood's large oil-on-velvet paintings of clothing provide a perfect backing for the primordial shock of Ann Greene Kelly's aesthetically bifurcated folding chair — an ordinary steel chair, spangled with rust, that Ms. Kelly sliced and reconstructed with curving ersatz masonry.
Passing the towns Abu Sinbil and Mobarak City, and the steaming murk of Lake Mariout, I could finally see the glittering Mediterranean and in the distance, curving away from the city center, the imposing Citadel of Qaitbay holding court over Al Mina'ash Sharqiyah (The Eastern Harbor).
One should also be able to place a baby in the crib, which looks sturdy, though it was designed as if it were plucked out of a Van Gogh interior, curved by the curving wind — "Dancing Crib" (2018) by Saša Štucin and Nicholas Gardner for Soft Baroque.
With views of both the ocean and the mountains, Casa das Canoas incorporates many of the principles that made the architect famous: The pool melds with a large boulder; the curving walls and windows undulate to a silent rhythm; light flings itself across the upstairs space.
After nearly a decade of on-again, off-again negotiations, a series of now-famous lily paintings were installed on specially constructed, curving walls at the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris, surrounding the viewer with a blue-hued blur of water and plants and reflections of clouds.
Back in Modena, the Museo Enzo Ferrari is housed in a striking building designed by the Czech architect Jan Kaplicky, with a curving glass front and a streamlined yellow roof — the color of the company's logo — with incisions that look like a car's air intake vents.
For the expanded "Chaconne," each dancer performs a solo, etching the space with Limón's voluptuous turns, both fleet and slowly curving, and weightier moments of stillness in which stoic poses are embellished with sculptural touches, like the arms held overhead with the backs of the wrists touching.
Bookshelves stretch up the walls of the double-height atrium, and a curving staircase leads to the second-floor gallery, making the place feel more like a library than a store and creating the feeling that you are there to read as much as to shop.
Towering above the work of her colleagues, the two- and three-dimensional elements of Laurie Kang's "Involution" (2019), a construction of steel wall studs on flexible tracks curving into a room-length double-S formation, are constantly changing roles, from photography to painting, cladding to frame, sculpture to environment.
As his long fingers rested on his knees and his shoulders leaned forward slightly, he scrutinized a moment in which seven men, holding hands as if bound by chains, twisted to one side and snapped their necks back before curving in the other direction in a deep, rounded contraction.
It has already become a popular public gathering place for concerts, its smooth, curving rose-and-white granite shell rising out of a valley just down the hill from the glorious Basilica di Santa Maria di Collemaggio, built more than 21960 years ago of the same local stone.
But what the 26-story piggyback structure has in common with the jeweled eggs exchanged by the Russian imperial family is that its shell holds an unexpected world inside, a landscape in a box: Curving staircases cascade between and around a recital chamber and a 2,100-seat concert hall.
Another 19th-century masterpiece can be seen at William L. Schaeffer/Photographs: Carleton E. Watkins's 1867 "Cape Horn Near Celilo" — with its memorable progression from looming butte to curving railroad track and silken riverbed — a print that is considered by many to be Watkins's best and priced accordingly.
He is dwarfed by the immensity of his craft, which itself is reduced to a mere sliver, near the beginning of the film, when it docks at Yorkville—a planet-size base that hangs in the heavens like a Christmas bauble, with inverted boulevards and skyscrapers curving around inside.
In Hosokura's work, like "Cat (blue)" (2014), a studio photograph of professional models that nevertheless feels intimate, the androgynous figure has their back to the viewer, spine curving upwards, barely visible genital hair and obvious hair on the legs making me curious, giving me a puzzle to solve.

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