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The writing is direct, but the subject matter drifts, and drifts, and drifts; stories of friends, family, and lovers all swirl together.
Under the above scenario, the unemployment rate drifts lower while at the same time, wages (because of rising productivity) drifts higher.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Jose continues to churn as it drifts northward.
After coming back down to Earth, Geomancer drifts through Singapore.
She wishes him goodnight and he drifts off to sleep.
The company says that Xtendimax drifts less than older versions.
A company just drifts in the void, with no strategy?
And it drifts utterly alone in the blackness of space.
She's breathing heavily while classical music drifts through the room.
But, as time goes on, it drifts ever farther away.
The soft air of the place drifts between Gerard's sentences.
"My son drifts around the projects selling drugs," he says.
This is probably why she drifts back towards Mat, her ex.
On board the truck, the conversation drifts from family to finances.
In "Looking for Knives," Maltz's camera drifts through the hotels innards.
She even drifts through her pregnancy crisis with calm and resolve.
The occasional whiff of smoke drifts up to my hotel balcony.
Some trees warn other trees of danger by releasing chemical drifts.
Then you move and the dish drifts out of your life.
The professional golfer Bubba Watson drifts off to sleep with it.
Drifts happen within flu seasons and from one to the next.
The frozen mass then drifts in the atmosphere like a gigantic pancake.
The kick drifts right, tails left, then soars high between the uprights.
The smoke, which would disperse quickly in windier months, hangs and drifts.
But in the hotel lobby, conversation drifts once again to the Davidoffs.
Some truly great shows on Netflix can get lost in the drifts.
Smoke from fires in Riau often drifts over nearby Singapore and Malaysia.
As the night drifts on, the performers are seen less and less.
At other times it drifts, sensually, into chapters that resemble prose poems.
The story drifts in, as if taking its cue from the fog.
While her text drifts and tangles, the woman as narrator remains steadfast.
There, a tree is lit and fake snow drifts across the lot.
Like the Cutlers, it drifts and dreams, going nowhere and achieving nothing.
Lucio Castro drifts back to 1999 in his promising first feature film.
Cradle a Fingerling in your hand and it drifts off to sleep.
Lucio Castro drifts back to 1999 in his promising first feature film.
I took the e-tron through sand drifts and over blind rocky dunes.
But as he drifts towards victory, the problem of his succession remains unresolved.
But this approach had an inherent flaw: Over time, a pipette's accuracy drifts.
Even after the ice drifts them south, that patch remains their North Pole.
Summer often brings thick fog, while winter storms can leave waist-high drifts.
He drifts off to sleep with the sounds of diesel generators around him.
She drifts into Annie's manor, where a house slave, Bessie, detects her presence.
When the boat drifts into the sewer, sweet Georgie goes to retrieve it.
There couldn't be a snowy day without Juliet snuffling though the unplowed drifts.
Or maybe your memory drifts to Ken Griffey Jr. batting for the Mariners.
His theme, however, drifts from baseball to a mix of homonyms and math.
The drifts in between — "lonely, thoughtful spaces" — are designed to foster quiet contemplation.
A lullaby drifts out of an open window and through run-down streets.
Snow drifts rose 12 to 15 feet high on some highways, officials said.
Soot drifts down like snow and is mounded into dunes by nitrogen winds.
The dust enters the atmosphere, drifts around and eventually settles on the surface.
She drifts from diner to diner, occasionally overhearing what sounds like a clue.
Smoke drifts in the air as the NETs start working their local problems.
Modern Express is towed as it drifts off the coast of France on Feb.
It drifts between borderline-Beatles pop, swirling shoegaze, macabre balladry, and grubby pop-punk.
The scent of patchouli drifts through the air, while acid tabs melt on tongues.
Russell doesn't respond well to the rejection; the tension builds as summer drifts by.
Thug is laid back when Future is urgent; Future drifts while Thug is frenetic.
In another, a bronze sports car drifts and does doughnuts at an abandoned intersection.
But for this elk in Oregon, the drifts were more than he could handle.
He drifts away, leaving the twin to drown her sorrows in a group hug.
She sculpts small, half-moon motifs and then drifts along, constantly shedding and accruing.
The music drifts down the street, an outdoor soundtrack for the sidewalk in summer.
She is unaware of most of the past and she drifts in the present.
When her attention drifts, as it sometimes does in her memoir, the kookiness wears.
He carried his wife through the drifts from the train station to their home.
As Naz drifts deeper into the shady prison world, there is one sign of hope.
Children play in the streets as night falls, while music drifts across the jumbled rooftops.
Audi's E-Tron SUV drifts with glee, thanks to a precise all-wheel-drive setup.
The mind drifts, from the chill of a dark day to a springtime of color.
On the 30th, a new moon in Scorpio drifts in with haunting and mystical vibes.
The wind blew mercilessly for 250 hours, leaving snow drifts as high as 214 feet.
Brandon Flowers drifts round the mix like he's throwing his voice about an abandoned warehouse.
"The bar is low, but we think its P/E multiple drifts down," added Lipacis.
Agata, seeking solace in reveries about the priest, drifts away from her husband and daughter.
The track doesn't follow a linear compositional logic as much as it drifts through space.
She is short of breath and nauseated, and she drifts in and out of consciousness.
Then there's "Inward Operator" — a documentary that drifts into the novel like an overheard conversation.
It all seems desperately quiet until Mockett's muffled half-whisper of a voice drifts in.
After screening for Crawford, Jordan drifts over to pick off Redick's man near the baseline.
Here, in the ear as well as the eye, a song drifts around a story.
Wood pops and floats, drifts and buckles, swells like human legs whose hearts have failed.
After graduating, I went on to build a solid career, but she still drifts professionally.
And we don't always notice when our goal drifts away from what we really want.
Drifts of rain-heavy Queen Anne's Lace and butterfly weed added muted dabs of color.
I trudged to school through waist-high snow drifts, and I'm not just saying that.
She kisses it and sends in through a tube, before it drifts to Earth. 5.
The Times writes: Eighty-five mile per hour winds whipped snow into 20-foot drifts.
Don'ts: + Don't forget to plan for the house surroundings, trees, lawn, snow drifts, and snowmen!
The snow drifts of Russia are not known for their reliance on state capital pop quizzes.
In these moments of hesitation, my mind often drifts back to a memory of my grandfather.
Meanwhile, the opposition Labour Party drifts closer to a softer Brexit, and possibly a second referendum.
While it's blown bare in some spots there's are thigh deep drifts in my front yard.
It's officially October, and at this time of year, the mind naturally drifts toward darker subjects.
The set was the wintriest I can ever recall seeing, piled with drifts of artificial snow.
Overnight blizzards left snow drifts up to three feet (90 cm) deep across Ireland and Scotland.
That year the justices also supported the EPA's regulation of pollution that drifts over state lines.
Inside the box, snow drifts pile up, blown in through the gaps between glass and ground.
Winds gusting to more than 303 mph (230 kph) sculpted drifts many feet high, burying cars.
When la luna drifts into sultry Scorpio on Sunday and Monday, duos can become intensely dynamic.
Mist plays in the dark woods; dust clouds an empty room; smoke drifts across the moon.
Further, "The Five" is more casual, features more humor, and often drifts into less newsy matters.
Instead, she drifts into occasional jobs in a succession of comically absurd and sharply drawn vignettes.
An ice block breaks off the Jakobshavn-Isbrae glacier and drifts toward the Ilulissat ice ford
"Look at Maidana-Khan, I mean, oh, boy, that was ..." He drifts off for a moment.
It drifts, night and day spinning in a constant rotation, and the cycles of life blur.
Moontasri, meanwhile, drifts back to the loss column after a highlight reel KO of Anton Zafir.
But more often than not, as I run my mind drifts to my other obsession: writing.
There's a window open and the smell of wood smoke from other people's fires drifts inside.
She drifts into a love affair with Ibrahim and feels guilty about not telling her parents.
Over the following weeks, snow fell in heavy drifts and the boy in the incubator grew.
These are reflected by Mr. Cox with a countenance that drifts by degrees into lost abjectedness.
Snowpacks become unstable with heavy snowfall and snow drifts and aggravates the threat of an avalanche.
But business is quieter for her these days as her parlor's clientele ages and drifts away.
The local pastor led hymns as the crowd laid candles on snow drifts around the consulate.
Then she drifts off into a fantasy musical sequence about her dilemma, as is her wont.
If Qatar drifts further into Iran's orbit, Gulf officials warn that more "punitive, economic measures" could follow.
Across the glade a chorus of bleats drifts from a crumbling hut, shaped from thatch and earth.
Ruth, an ardent feminist and rule-lover, smiles back… until the light slowly drifts from her eyes.
They said that the largest drifts at their office in Amarillo range between 10 and 12 inches.
The Soyuz TMA-18M carrying Scott Kelly, Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov drifts safely back to Earth.
Every group of artists eventually drifts apart, Taurus, it's just the nature of aesthetic collaboration and camaraderie.
Soon enough the sound of camera shutters snapping drifts down the hall, and people stand to attention.
Heavy winds buried the animals in snow drifts measuring up to 14 feet high, where they suffocated.
British artist Fuller, uninterested in terms for these aimless drifts, recently completed a psychogeographical map of London.
Instead, the rhythmic chanting of marching soldiers drifts in, and slowly the screen comes to life again.
Snow drifts that year reached highs of 30 to 40 feet, and 23 people lost their lives.
See how Thugger stands adorned with a boa constrictor while Future drifts around at a safe distance.
Cadillac cushions vibrate on the appropriate side to warn drivers when the car drifts from its lane.
So while Suzanne drifts uneasily into new relationships, Nicholas swaps partners and Chris dives into a bottle.
There were rappers, drifts of artificial snow and a smoke-belching U.F.O. that descended from the ceiling.
He's so mesmerized by this performance that he settles down and eventually drifts off to sleep himself.
Middle Eastern music drifts from the sound system while smoke from silvery water pipes fills the air.
He is generous with compliments for his sometimes lover, but drifts away before Payton can hold him.
It is set on hydraulic stilts, allowing operators to lift it up out of accumulating snow drifts.
To a climber in Maine, it can mean charging through snow drifts all day like a locomotive.
Coffee cup is empty, pages are full, music drifts and dissipates in the rain falling over Paris.
The Chicago White Sox offense is reaching new levels of incompetence as the club drifts under .500.
There had been a blizzard a week before, and drifts of dirty snow melted into confused grass.
That's good — there's much going on in these moody drifts of light and pools of glowing murk.
A slow love song, for example, might be interpreted with a delicate font that drifts across the speaker.
The mind drifts back to my second Bowie gig, in a grim little boxing venue called Liverpool Stadium.
And if Tata drifts, its numerous weak and loss-making firms could eventually pull the entire group under.
They pawed through garbage and scanned drifts of debris on the roadside, hoping to spot an edible morsel.
With no wind to disperse it, the smoke drifts idly south-east, converging in the skies over Delhi.
But they keep Mandy grounded while the rest of the film drifts through slow shots of hazy landscapes.
That's because the longer the debris drifts at sea, the hardier the species have to be to survive.
The conversation drifts toward our respective professions, then we talk about literature, about the goddamn meaning of life.
As the $28503 billion dollar a year department drifts, important challenges go unmet and lives become negatively impacted.
As you drive around the savannah, through sand, mud, and water, the vehicle slips, slides, drifts, and skids.
Or maybe George continues to be stubborn about his role and drifts further and further from superstar status.
The only drawbacks he sees are the pigeon droppings and the dust that drifts down from the expressway.
As he drifts off to sleep that night, he knows what he wants to do with his life.
When her son heats up some schnitzel that an aunt dropped off, the smell drifts into the bedrooms.
He goes to study with a sinister Nuremberg sorcerer named Doctor Sexthental, and drifts away from his bride.
Smith sees mystical connections everywhere—and, floating along on the drifts of her words, the reader does, too.
"So that you don't have to worry about these drifts that continually make our vaccine less than optimal."
The sky was blue and the air calm, but ominous drifts tapered to the south of every house.
Li spends about a minute speaking with a presenter onstage at the conference as the SUV drifts between lanes.
The bottom line: I found myself wishing for a blizzard so I could play around in the snow drifts.
But we have seen how legislation in California, like smoke from their forest fires, inevitably drifts over the nation.
That is also why, during Elsie and Bernard's time in the underground bunker, he repeatedly drifts into past recollections.
When your mind drifts to thoughts of him, mark the moment you become aware that you're doing it again.
Tech is still growing increasingly concentrated in a few prospering metropolitan areas while the rest of the country drifts.
Instead, like an amorphous and murderous body of water, it just drifts and nobody knows where it is going.
She sat on a bench on the platform and watched people arriving in great drifts, then sinking away again.
It still drifts around different times and locations, but this time it's all for the sake of optimistic fantasy.
A woman's voice drifts across the hall, performing the public call to prayer — a role traditionally reserved for men.
As Forsberg drifts past Leno in his Nissan 370, the host clutches Allen and the two men shriek gleefully.
As time drifts on, a glass of Veuve Clicquot Rosé is passed my way from fuck if I know.
Or you'll be on the sidewalk and a song you love drifts from the window of a passing car.
But like so much of our current discourse, the word's resonance drifts between the weighty and the meme-ified.
My hands are resting on the sand as a breeze drifts over the blue-green ripples by the shore.
I'd always felt that the dream motifs and drifts that ran through Kathy's writing were similar to Burroughs's work.
The end result is a survival story that never quite sinks or swims, but rather drifts with the tide.
I'll be banging away at the keyboard, squinting at words on a screen while my mind drifts far away.
At the citadel, the Muslim call to prayer drifts up from the eighth-century Juma Mosque, the oldest in Russia.
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The power of the Bay courses through the music, summoning a cool fog of hip-hop that drifts through you.
Farmers have complained it evaporates and drifts from where it is applied, causing damage to crops that cannot resist it.
But while Beetz is typically terrific, her character mostly drifts through the film in service to other characters' dramatic needs.
Belushi starts off SUPER CONFIDENT ... but watch as he drifts, ever so subtly into the land of sports fan doubt.
When he finally drifts out, drowsily readjusting the dressing covering the intravenous line in his arm, he doesn't look fine.
Instead, they consist of subtle, discreet drifts: the simmering down of a text chain, no invitation to a birthday party.
As the virtual camera drifts through an interstellar space, from certain angles it seems that matter is assembling or disassembling.
F.O." to his own 2012 concept album "Maraqopa," about a man who drifts away from society; Okkervil River covered "U.
In "Vivre Sa Vie," Ms. Karina played a desultory beauty who drifts into streetwalking on the way to cinematic sainthood.
She leaves him there and drifts back to the delinquent boy discovering he was the fastest runner in Torrance, Calif.
Upper West Side, Manhattan Secondhand smoke poses serious health hazards, including the smoke that drifts from one apartment to another.
George Orwell warned, the further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.
And like a proper art critic, he silently drifts through Musée du quai Branly, which features indigenous art from Africa.
Meanwhile, Mariana struggles to cope with her "brogrammer" colleagues, and, being Mariana, she drifts into partying to escape her troubles.
" In Wharton's bleak New England masterpiece, "The village lay under two feet of snow, with drifts at the windy corners.
It's like depicting a snowstorm through its flurries and drifts, because the point of view of each snowflake is irrelevant.
Their corner of the crumbling Italian countryside is buzzing and restless and seductive and yet somehow never drifts into cliché.
"It's a qualm that drifts in and out of my consciousness, but it doesn't drive what I do," he replied.
Every so often in Pedro Almodóvar's sublime "Pain and Glory," Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) closes his eyes and drifts away.
Matthews drifts off into the sunset on her honeymoon this weekend, the feverish interest will die down for a while.
As Ohio drifts rightward, it's possible this one will be harder for Democrats to put away than they'd like. 10.
As the smell drifts to my desk, I thankfully remember something Taylor Swift said in her Vogue 20163 Questions interview.
Parts of Interstate 2000 in Wyoming were buried under snow drifts of up to 4 feet (121 centimeters), officials said.
White is alive to drifts in his readership, and "The Unpunished Vice" finds him fatalistic about the future of literature.
Like Motian's, the new trio's music drifts slowly into the space around it, gently filling a room with worried air.
Click over to YouTube and you can see him, singing David Bowie's "Space Oddity" as he drifts in zero gravity.
A woman who looks like Scarlett Johansson, played by Scarlett Johansson, drifts through Scotland in a cargo van seeking men.
For 1003 songs, it drifts all over the damn place, abruptly and frequently shifting gears without much rhyme or reason.
Is it surprising that with each decade, the "help" on offer drifts even further from the help these people need?
Their upcoming debut record, In All That Drifts from Summit Down, pushes what one would normally expect out of indie rock.
The Austin-based project, led by Chicagoan artist Nathan Dixey, drifts into the same other-worldly territory that Jaguar Palace explored.
After a four-week sashay through flamboyant Leo, beauty queen Venus drifts into low-key Virgo from Tuesday until October 14.
But the relationship has become increasingly fractious as Ankara drifts away from the alliance and the European Union, alarming the West.
There's nothing wrong with rocking the rose-colored aviators as the sun drifts through your fantasy-fueled 28.29th house this month.
It's both a fascinating development and proof that Marbury can still grab headlines even as he drifts further from his prime.
As a mute and moribund Stalin drifts in and out of consciousness, his petrified praesidium starts planning for what might follow.
Hammocks on deck provide the perfect place to while away the hours with a good book as the world drifts past.
As Greenland drifts away from its old colonial master, it might need to worry about becoming a vassal state of another.
Come summer, this ice melts, and the resulting gas drifts back up into the atmosphere, leaving the water-ice layers behind.
Brad Miller slumps his shoulders and drifts away while Manu, hair and all, pumps his fist and heads to the line.
An overmedicated, whiskey-drenched beauty whose mind drifts from the start, Minou's mental state is the focus of this psychological thriller.
What I did not realize until mere moments ago, is how far Bing's homepage drifts from Google's nearly-all-white design.
Gina (Michelle Williams) drifts away from her husband—who is also Laura's occasional lover—as they contrive to build a house.
White drifts lay beneath the tower where a machine sorts slurry from the dredge to fit exacting recipes of grain size.
What's presumably the main recording is in the key of D major and drifts atop one of Stevens' patented electronic soundscapes.
This imbalance means the judicial branch inexorably drifts right, toward a constrained view of the Constitution and a limited federal government.
Haze drifts thousands of miles to Guam Danger from the volcano has now reached Guam, the US territory 4,2003 miles away.
The focal point is "Deepfake," a 25-minute video that follows a character, Eve, as she drifts through the California desert.
After Jon kills Daenerys in the throne room, the script says she "lies dead, Pieta-style, as the snow drifts down."
The new iceberg appears to be quite unstable, producing a batch of smaller icebergs as it slowly drifts out to sea.
More of a poem or a city symphony than a documentary, it drifts freely, sometimes frustratingly between captured and fictionalized moments.
Often it is hard to say which is more compelling, what's on the runway and what drifts in off the street.
And now, as the gray dust of exploded cinder block drifts through Mosul, we're treated to beautiful, horrific reporting like this.
As the smoke drifts around the world through the upper atmosphere, onlookers might notice a red tinge in sunsets as well.
Hence the sad heart of this movie—scenes in which Maureen drifts through the unlit mansion that he inhabited, near Paris.
And their tactics will show Democrats what they are up against as the party drifts to the left on health care.
The camera drifts patiently, observing canned food, a copy of Stuart Little, and portraits of a black family which span generations.
As it slowly drifts north, this massive berg is exposing an area that's been covered in ice for the past 120,000 years.
You've heard: The plastic detritus drifts through the wind, gets stuck in trees, kills whales, and lasts pretty much forever in landfills.
It's during that frame where "When They See Us" drifts a bit, laboring to cover multiple characters over a quarter-century span.
"The Gold" is the second track on the album, a snap to attention after "The Maze" drifts out of its self-doubt.
But most of these invertebrates are similar in that they survive by filtering through the muck that drifts to the ocean floor.
When you think of competitive gaming and e-sports, your mind probably drifts toward massively popular online games like Fortnite or Overwatch.
Even so, as he laments, the awful imagery of the Redemption period still "drifts like a toxic oil slick" through contemporary culture.
He accepts "an embrace of otherness" and drifts through the hedonism of postwar Paris, while flirting with the politics of Arab liberation.
He has a serene, considerate conversational style that drifts in and out of Japanese and English, and we conducted the interview accordingly.
In sport mode, the car intentionally exaggerates sideways drifts, which makes it slower around a track, but far more fun to drive.
It not only drifts, it breaks into cultural tectonic plates, shifting and colliding with spectacular force, and creating an epochal new landscape.
But as their national team drifts relentlessly away from its glorious past, they have rarely been further from both of those things.
From there, it goes through a series of glide tests, where a pilot will steer the plane through escalating low-altitude drifts.
After the family resettles in the Midwest, she moves to the West Coast, drifts into marriage, and becomes disenchanted with suburban life.
Conditions across the region will slowly improve on Monday as the low-pressure system drifts into Canada, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
It's absolutely fucking beautiful, and a thought as old as centuries drifts into my mind: Maybe I should move to Llanddewi-Brefi.
The dairy cows are said to have horrifically suffocated to death while enveloped by snow drifts measuring as tall as 14 feet.
It sees the artist sitting at a box piano while British model Adwoa Aboah drifts around the room, smoke wavering behind her.
The bomb cyclone's snow and intense winds will create problems associated with blowing gusts of snow and huge drifts, Dr. Schumacher said.
You'll see them in Werner Herzog's "Meeting Gorbachev," as the camera drifts over the former Soviet leader's impoverished home village of Privolnoye.
The invasive fish spawn every four days and can lay up to two million eggs every year capable of surviving ocean drifts.
The surrounding hills are grass beige and winter sagebrush gray-green, with pale white drifts of snow in the lee of ridges.
But then a full moon rose, and the dolomite on neighboring slopes began to glow eerily bright, like phantom drifts of snow.
The NWS said it expected three feet of snow and wind gusts to reach 60 mph, causing whiteout conditions and impassable drifts.
He notes movement, just a shifting of the air, the smallest breeze that bears the shouts; a sure current, the kayak drifts.
Sweden's Volvo AB will be forced to phase out its UK model line-up if Britain drifts from EU rules after Brexit.
As Mallo's mind drifts back to the past, the past also comes back to meet him in a series of re-encounters.
Hurricane-force winds piled snow against homes, and residents woke Saturday to drifts that completely covered their cars and blocked first floors.
They described how prevailing winds off the ocean provide pure readings of the carbon dioxide that drifts over the pole from Europe.
Soldiers and police who took to the streets to help the clear-up operations slid and slipped knee deep into the drifts.
Pictures of residents on social media showed drifts reaching beyond window-levels in houses and people clearing paths through chest-high accumulations.
Thankfully, the bullet drifts harmlessly to the bottom of the pool without even reaching him — and the slow motion result looks surprisingly mesmerising.
Whenever we put on a particularly excruciating pair of heels, our mind drifts off to the sensible flats we would rather be wearing.
While at home, he drifts to sleep watching a TV marathon of Good Times, which starred Esther Rolle and a young Janet Jackson.
When the government drifts too far right, Americans want to move back to the left, as happened in the 2018 mid-term elections.
It had free cable, a partially drained indoor swimming pool, and a parking lot filled with rustling drifts of orange and yellow leaves.
Winter temperatures fall as low as 58 degrees Celsius below zero, and snow drifts reach 1.5 meters in height, according to INK workers.
Around 30 vehicles were stuck on a road near Aberdeen, the local council said, with many other roads closed due to snow drifts.
Since it's 210, the conversation drifts to the O.J. Simpson murder trial, Michael Jackson's legal woes, and how much everyone hates Clarence Thomas.
Sometimes your mind drifts there, to the worst thing you can possibly imagine, and you say, 'How would I cope with the unimaginable?
As he drifts in the sea, certain he will die, he thinks achingly of his four children, to whom this book is dedicated.
Familial conversations, both strained and tender, float in and out of rooms as the film drifts between past and present, adulthood and childhood.
He sued to challenge implementation of Obama's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, which attempts to regulate air pollution that drifts across state lines.
The real Mr Baghdadi is from Iraq, but his parody has an accent that drifts across the region, from Syria to Saudi Arabia.
The movie drifts toward him, as if coaxed by his charm, and also toward Stéphane Stankowiak (Guillaume Gouix), an altogether less alluring soul.
And Bernardine Evaristo's novel, "Girl, Woman, Other," drifts back and forth in time to tell the interconnected stories of black British women. 9.
However, as US President Donald Trump's attention drifts and Chinese leader Xi Jinping grows more powerful, Singapore finds itself in a tenuous position.
A chill drifts down the back of your neck as you pull your coat tighter around your body on the way to work.
On Saturday, love planet Venus drifts into Pisces' poetic seas until April 5, making life feel a lot like a fairy tale. Reality?
You'll be ready to settle down again after the 20th, when the sun drifts into Gemini and your domestic zone for a month.
His work processes and reinterprets everyday objects and scenes until they become imbued with a playful originality that drifts between humor and subversion.
These men spin easy narratives and are masters of scapegoating, luring more followers while Westminster drifts further and further away from everyday reality.
Every single person giggles with joy when they see them, swimming in on a mirrored tray, ringed by drifts of powdered sugar snow.
They're in the South Korean countryside, near the border with North Korea, where the squawk of propaganda drifts in and out from loudspeakers.
Equally alien-seeming are the drifts of arching white dieramas, or angel's fishing rod, from South Africa, with their clusters of nodding bells.
Perishable Tactics is a sombre, melancholy affair, that drifts and dips, the musical equivalent of headlights peeking in and out of thick fog.
It drifts along, drawing food from seawater, overseeing its brood until they are ready to leave the nest, or barrel, or salp remnant.
One's attentions drifts between shapes that echo and those that differ from one another, gently guided and redirected by the snake-like bands.
Most glitter is made with plastic, and when it drifts into a landfill or down a drain, it can become a microplastic pollutant.
Soon your eye drifts away from the victims toward the negative space surrounding their doomed faces: There's plenty of wall left to fill.
Synopsis: A firefighter, injured and trapped in a burning building, has flashbacks of his life as he drifts in and out of consciousness.
And the film itself loses focus as it drifts toward the conventions of the coming-of-age story and the family-dysfunction melodrama.
After coming together in a classic meet cute (he drifts off to sleep and awakens to find a mate), they're at first elated.
The tank actually drifts, nearly goes airborne and whips around the dirt track until Leno begins to look a little squeamish — and wet.
Kendra is 26-foot-22018, with long blonde hair that swirls around her face when she twists and drifts and spins and soars.
For unions, anytime a union local drifts from its core mission of looking out for its members and plays politics, compromises are made.
While his parents bicker about co-pays, the camera drifts, in a woozy unbroken shot, to gaze first at Elliott, then with him.
More of the bears are making winter dens — in which pregnant females give birth to cubs — in snow drifts on the coastal plain.
The warming occurs because less loose ice drifts south to the region in the fall than in years past, leaving more open ocean.
Moncho is impulsive; Raphayet can be passive; a boy named Leonidas (Greider Meza) drifts toward wanton criminality, untethered from the discipline of tradition.
This sea horse drifts long with the trash day in and day out as it rides the currents that flow along the Indonesian archipelago.
It's possible, the service said in its report, that the poison will affect water quality and marine resources if it drifts into the ocean.
After a community drifts away, there's a point where the work needed to maintain one of these hobby sites becomes not worth the effort.
This phenomenon occurs when cold wind drifts over warm lake water, causing some of the water below to evaporate and warm the air above.
Winds gusts could reach 70 miles (113 km) per hour and cause snow drifts, whiteout conditions and power outages throughout the region, forecasters said.
After his escape he drifts from town to town trying to find the ghostly figure and to elude the man obsessed with recapturing him.
But as new US President Donald Trump's attention drifts and Chinese leader Xi Jinping grows more powerful, Singapore finds itself in a tenuous position.
After Arnold ruins everyone's "narrative immersion" by confirming there is a twist in the movie, the camera drifts to luxury high rise doorman's story.
Astronomers suggest that the frenzied star birth is sparked by intergalactic gas raining on one end of the galaxy as it drifts through space.
He often echoes, as he drifts between song and rap, our ugliest, most vulnerable thoughts and feelings, confronting them in a swarthy, anguished baritone.
Commuters faced delayed trains and buses and traffic was heavy heading into major metropolitan areas as many roads remained clogged with drifts of snow.
The car drifts down 2000st Street toward his childhood home, a modest bungalow that was once the guest house for the mansion beside it.
Still, as Barack Obama's approval rating drifts up in 2016 it's hard not to notice that the party isn't exactly fielding its strongest talent.
For summer reading, our critics recommend "The Girls," by Emma Cline, in which a teenage girl drifts into a '60s-era Manson-like cult.
The sun drifts into your 12th house of fantasy for a month on the 20th, bringing some fairytale magic to your romantic agenda. Reality?
Moogfest has also released the second volume of their Translational Drifts EP series, showcasing the artistry of Moogfest performers from past, present and future.
As smoke drifts into the valley, mountains and the climate trap the pollution, which then gets pushed toward the ground because of the heat.
"If your mind drifts (whose doesn't these days), you've just missed a fact or two, not the whole thread of the episode," she said.
In both, the strings play with mutes, creating a sound like a summer-morning haze, over which the clarinet drifts in unhurried legato lines.
A distinct, self-hypnotized voice fills each room, describing its environment as a limbo where life is frozen, even as it drifts into nothingness.
The tale itself often drifts away from the suspense-driven logic of conventional horror into realms of gauzy romance, surreal grotesquerie and demented trippiness.
"Oh that is far," his father says, before replying, "I love you to the moon — and back," as his son drifts off to sleep.
Widely used in the United States, dicamba has been described by farmers who have applied it as a volatile product that drifts off easily.
Before the fence was built, Oomittuk's work as fire chief included shovelling houses out of drifts, sometimes relying on their stovepipes to find them.
Doctors used spades to dig out a volunteer, helped by the dogs who have been trained to burrow through drifts and sniff out victims.
His eyes pop, his crocodile smile flashes, and his voice drifts between a half-hearted impression of Hoffa and his signature "WHOO AH" bellow.
"As it flows it creates an electronic current and that current makes a magnetic field -- which drifts with the hot runny core," he said.
Clearly, this volatility trading — based on short-term news and random drifts in price — does nothing to reward firms for thoughtful, long-term strategies.
As the mysterious object drifts closer to and farther from Saturn within the rings, it causes the glitch along the outer edge to change speeds.
Drifts made snow as deep as five meters (16 feet) in some places and snow ploughs struggled to cut a path up winding mountain roads.
The constant smell of burning camphor from the rituals performed at the temples and the sound of Indian classical music drifts through the city's streets.
There is a farm across the street from her home, she said in a telephone interview, and the wind blew huge drifts against her house.
The second movement, "Letter to a Lover," progresses in bittersweet drifts, as if each line of verse had dictated its own musical angle of approach.
Columbia drifts through the skies above America—and beyond—carried by blimps and balloons and driven by reactors and propellers, and something called quantum levitation.
Drifts made snow as deep as five metres (16 feet) in some places and snow ploughs struggled to cut a path up winding mountain roads.
Overall, with 48.73% of polling stations processed, Frelimo has taken 74.3% of the provincial vote while Renamo drifts behind on 20.3%, according electoral commission data.
While her high-flying brother blazes a career in medicine, 20-something Shirin drifts from one job and one Brooklyn house party to the next.
He drifts apart from his news-anchor wife (Mrunal Thakur) and is forced to deal with political leaders who don't care about nabbing the culprits.
Konaditya, by contrast, lies down a country lane that drifts through quiet villages and between emerald rice paddies before arriving at the estate's unmarked turn.
But the show's blizzard of ideas drifts in so many directions, variously philosophical and political and historical, that it doesn't come down much of anywhere.
But its orbit drifts 0.18 miles each year toward the sun, and OSIRIS-REx will enable researchers to understand why and to predict Bennu's movements.
But no island was created, because pumice, formed when lava quickly quenches in seawater and traps gas, is buoyant, not adhesive, and easily drifts away.
On a late summer afternoon, the sweet smell of fermented grains drifts through an abandoned shipyard warehouse on Refshaleøen, an old industrial island in Copenhagen.
The movie about a young man named Cassius Green (played by Lakeith Stanfield), who takes a job in a call center, drifts wildly between genres.
As she slowly opens her eyes, the sweet, subdued piano of "Playground Love" drifts through, and she lays there for a moment in the grass.
WANCHESE, N.C. (Reuters) - Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" drifts from Karroll Tillett's workshop, a wooden shed about half a mile from where he was born.
Most of the chaos accumulates in drifts around the entrance, where hosts try cheerfully but often ineffectively to dispatch the hungry crowd to empty tables.
What's left of the boat — blackened beams and timber, threadless bolts and iron drifts — dates its construction to the period of the Clotilda, they said.
The pine fragrance drifts through the gallery, along with the choral track, insistent and incantatory, of a video installation in a small walk-in room.
If conversation drifts to more nerve-racking topics, she suggests redirecting the anxious energy by asking questions like: What are you going to do today?
The tone is sometimes serious but sometimes drifts to being a darkly humorous caper, with jaunty text sliding onto the screen announcing years and locations.
Overall, with 48.73% of polling stations processed, Frelimo has taken 74.3% of the provincial vote while Renamo drifts behind on 20.3%, according electoral commission data.
On his new album, "Reach," Mr. Sands drifts comfortably among swinging postbop ("Armando's Song"), eloquent balladry ("Somewhere Out There") and backbeat-driven head-bobbing ("Gangstalude").
The budget and debt ceiling can be addressed in the fall, and there will be little harm if the tax overhaul drifts into early 2018.
I pour myself a bowl of Raisin Bran with banana and sit in front of my computer while L. drifts in and out of sleep.
When he drifts off to sleep, exhausted, his mind is blank, he said, blissfully uncluttered by routes and formations, quarterbacks and receivers, his football mortality.
To make matters worse, the wind kicked up a ton of loose snow so it was exceedingly hard to pull the sled through all the drifts.
If it works as designed, it should form a U-shape that collects plastic as it drifts around and would be periodically cleaned by support vessels.
Image: NASA/JPL/CaltechDuring its descent, cameras will snap photos of the parachute unfurling and as it slowly drifts down onto the planet's red-stained surface.
When racing over two-foot sand drifts covering gravel, the vehicle would drift in a squirrelly fashion, yet the tire spin wasn't felt through the pedals.
After exposure to direct sunlight, its reddish ice turns to vapor and drifts toward the north pole, where it regains its icy form on the surface.
As usual, our conversation immediately drifts into weighty topics, like being progressives in a largely conservative area and helping to reconcile racial dynamics in our towns.
Caught and tried for murder, Pasqualino, newly dubbed "the butcher of Naples," drifts farther and farther away from the easy street he used to live on.
Slightly older friends have told me of similar experiences with their siblings, a separation that is gradually repaired as adolescence drifts further in the rear-view.
Fog seen from space drifts through the Valles Marineris of Mars, while on the surface, the rover Spirit has snapped a picture of a hazy sunset.
Using DeCarava's pictures as her guide, she drifts through the streets of Harlem, spilling secrets and sharing words of wisdom about the neighborhood she calls home.
Down a quiet street on the Lower East Side, warm amber light spills onto the sidewalk, and the smell of chocolate drifts into the cold air.
However, sometimes a star drifts too close to a dormant black hole, and the star's ensuing destruction, known as a tidal disruption event, triggers spectacular fireworks.
Hermit crabs scurried over huge drifts of broken deepwater coral piled on the beach, proof that the vital and vulnerable reef had taken a massive hit.
He begins "Paintings in D" with a chiming oscillation between chords then drifts into a passage that almost swings, the energy rising and the harmony falling.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — Sometimes, as the light comes in my bedroom window and I start to wake up, my mind drifts to other things.
Lyrics from his "coon songs" interrupt the text, while a tantalizing blues — "undreamt, unsummoned … terrible samplings of the old and the unfamiliar" — drifts beyond his reach.
The more the Trump administration ignores Congressional mandates, such as military aid to Ukraine and subpoena requests, the further U.S. governance drifts from its Constitutional foundations.
The storm dumped 30 inches of snow in parts of St John's, according to the Washington Post, and even created drifts upwards of 12 feet high.
For one thing, Boratin is a mostly passive character, a listless existential hero who often drifts through his days with an alienation befitting a Camus protagonist.
An excellent scholarly biography by Joan E. Cashin was published in 2006, and she drifts through Mary Chesnut's astringent memoirs prophesying the failure of the Confederacy.
Her trumpet playing is redolent of Don Cherry, but bolstered by her own suite of extended techniques; it drifts from tuneless clouds to long, coagulated tones.
I've never seen an R/C car move like this — it realistically leans into turns and drifts, almost like a stunt car driven in a movie.
At Georgia Tech, a larger vehicle—3 feet long and 50 pounds—helps grad students experiment with aggressive autonomous driving: high-speed maneuvers, controlled drifts, jumps.
Its sensor swinging, the balloon drifts up and then curves sharply north, caught in the updraft, and is sucked into the underbelly of the darkening cloud.
Ocean drifts through faint guitars and heavy reverb, stripes of folk-rock, ambient electronic music and gospel, all of which builds into a cotton-candy haze.
There's little to stand in the way of the rising stock market at this point as it drifts, higher, for the most part, into year-end.
Architectural spectacles that give us a spark of the unexpected may call for boulders, vintage neon, pleated concrete sheets and delphinium drifts, these four books suggest.
Horrified, Elsa retreats to an ice palace, but sibling love sends Anna plowing through drifts and up glacial ridges, confident that she can reverse the spell.
With his typical dreamy disposition, Rosen drifts away from practical questions, like financial solvency, and returns to his abstract ideas about what Ironbound represents to New Jersey.
A tropical depression is likely to form by late this week or over the weekend while the low drifts generally northward, the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
As I continue, asking what else he believes he has learned from his famous father, Asahd grows fidgety and restless, and he soon drifts off to sleep.
All the while, McDonald's logos flash at me from all sides and the elusive Happy Meal drifts about waiting for me to throw some color on it.
In "Cassandra Float Can," Carson drifts between the voices of Cassandra (the figure from Greek mythology), the "anarchitect" artist Gordon Matta-Clark, and mathematician-philosopher Edmund Husserl.
And the longer Britain drifts, the greater the uncertainty for businesses that could postpone investment decisions until things are clearer, potentially pushing the nation into a recession.
In the late afternoon heat, the hotel is cooled by a breeze that drifts in through broken windows on the ground floor and up the grand staircase.
"Darren is quite intense and sort of jumpy, whereas Lee is very calm, on the outside anyway — very calm and sort of drifts through life," Chandler said.
This welcoming energy drifts between all the diversions the fest has on offer: the art installations, the yoga and learning spaces, and, of course, the dance floors.
" "Everyone has a chullachaqui," he says, "which looks exactly like the person but is empty and hollow, a copy that drifts around the world like a ghost.
Papers were delivered whether it was 100 degrees with humidity to match, or 10 degrees below zero with snow drifts twice as high as I was tall.
The whole enterprise drifts more than a few puffs away from Peter, Paul and Mary's "land called Honah Lee," closer to Hogwarts and Holden Caulfield's Pencey Prep.
As the rest of the culture drifts into fatalism, there's a savage irony to the fact that there's still plenty of money in this particular Banana Stand.
Widely used in the United States, dicamba has been described as a volatile product that drifts off easily and may compromise non-tolerant soybeans, growers told Reuters.
An older Frenchman out for his afternoon stroll picked his way through the tents and the small drifts of trash on the Avenue de Flandre this week.
As he fills his diary with bleak ramblings and drifts through snowy, isolated landscapes, he warns everyone in his path that the end times must be near.
For her part, Ms. Fanning drifts in and out like a dream (Jamie's and Mr. Mills's), a magnificent emissary from that seductive land called Young and Beautiful.
A pincer movement by the two countries' armies, with more or less discreet United States backing, is increasingly conceivable, particularly as the region drifts to the right.
His preternaturally calm voice, for instance, drifts freely during "Night Wander," moving with the cool mystique of the nocturnal black cat that serves as the song's hero.
But the ad does have some nifty slow-motion shots of sugar being poured into white drifts that makes it look a little like this scene from Scarface.
Click here to view original GIFWe typically only get to see rocket launches from ground level, where the space-bound craft drifts further and further away from sight.
Unable to get her bearings, and without a tether to keep her secured to the space station, she drifts farther and farther away until all hope is lost.
As for the larger novel and the doctor's Odyssean journey through the blizzard, it devolves into a tired slog through waist-deep and seemingly endless drifts of snow.
During intermittent explosions at Kilauea&aposs summit, including one late Thursday, ash shoots high into the sky and drifts down onto the small, rural campus and nearby areas.
Blizzard warnings are in effect for 6 states, and whiteout conditions could shut portions of interstates 70, 80 and 90, as snow drifts pile up several feet high.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist and all-around Explainer of Things, explained the non-conundrum on Twitter: Mysteries of #Gravity: When Clooney releases Bullock's tether, he drifts away.
Snow has accumulated rapidly, with wind gusts in the area exceeding 50 miles per hour (80 kmh), according to the National Weather Service, causing drifts and blocking roads.
It's a coming-of-age story, set in Northern California in the late 25s, that involves a thoughtful teenage girl who drifts into a Charles Manson-like cult.
It hardly helps matters that as the island inexorably drifts towards a messy debt restructuring, it does not rank high on President Trump's list of economic policy priorities.
Suffering "the hangover of the century," Mirković drifts between memories of battlefields and mass killings, troubled by his own misdeeds as a Croat fighter in the Yugoslav wars.
For example, while much of the fire suppression costs are borne by states in which forests are located, neighboring states receiving smoke drifts could help with these costs.
The story drifts with Charley, in and out of peril, and becomes a doleful picaresque; as his face grows hollow and besmirched, we desperately want him to survive.
The poem drifts through time and space, from modern-day London to the ancient cities of the Odyssey, then on to a desert and finally to a shore.
Set in the underground music scene of a pre-perestroika, early 1980s Leningrad, the featherlight plot (by the director, Kirill Serebrennikov, and several others) drifts hither and yon.
But in this moment, all we can do is watch as our player character is caught, drowns, and drifts helplessly deeper and deeper into the murky water's depths.
Roberta drifts off while watching a Woody Allen film with a boy she's gone home with; when she wakes beneath his fumbling body, her thoughts become abstract, polyhedrous.
His style drifts from verbatim, but he does, he says, try to meet with his subjects again, showing them the speeches they inspired, which likely keeps him honest.
The issue of caste drifts in and out of focus, and the material that's strictly about the school and its goals tends to be a little eye-glazing.
Farmers have been upset over the damage it causes to crops such as soybeans when it drifts to crops other than the ones it was designed to treat.
Although she drifts in and out of the beds of men she meets on the road, her most reliable romance is with the pills rattling in her pockets.
"The whole phrase, 'Jesus loves me too' comes from a particular place," he says, in one of a moments when our talk drifts away from laughter and grows serious.
As your Tesla Model S rounds the corner of your tree-lined street, dodging snow drifts and bundled children, you see your house at the end of the block.
As the plane drifts toward descent, water is everywhere: in green-blue pools that reach for the horizon, in mud-colored eddies, in staid intercoastals studded with white yachts.
After her transformation, she drifts on a small boat through a deserted and partly submerged city, where she encounters other monsters and learns more about what happened to her.
Click here to view original GIFThink you can pull off burnouts, drifts, and breath-taking jumps in your sedan just because you've seen all the Fast and Furious films?
Flood warnings were issued on Saturday due to the melting snow, which in Scotland had led to snow drifts up to 10 feet (three meters) deep, according to ScotRail.
But Molefe Lekgetho, who contributes "Machikiliani (Security Guard)," has an effortlessly rich voice and Sebongile Kgaila drifts between the bass and treble so smoothly you won't notice the transition.
Recently unveiled at CES 2016, DISCO the drone is super light and can reach speeds of up to 50mph as it drifts through the air taking in the sights.
As the pound drifts lower to levels that are cheap enough to attract dollars into the interbank market, competition among banks seeking to hoover up greenbacks has become fierce.
Here's another play from Week 12 where I think Allen's ability to process visual information is terrific: Here Allen drifts to his right waiting for his blocking to materialize.
As the poem unfolds, though, the phrase "like Beatrice and Benedick" starts to sound shakier and shakier, an analogy asserted nervously by Beatrice as her Benedick drifts into abstraction.
Back home in our empty nest, as the Golden State drifts toward its golden years, we know that just staying safe and keeping things semi-together is achievement enough.
Climate change also makes lake-effect snow likelier — just like the drifts that piled five feet high in Erie, Pennsylvania, over Christmas, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe said on Twitter.
In fact, some areas of the state now have more smog than the smoggiest cities in the world because of smoke drifts from the Camp Fire and other wildfires.
Monsanto has been sued by farmers who say dicamba drifts away from where it is sprayed and damages nearby fruits, vegetables and other crops that cannot tolerate the chemical.
The backdrop for climate change worries here came in the form of snow drifts left by a blizzard that dumped more than six feet of snow in a week.
Alain, who can argue three sides of any question, drifts into an affair with Laure (Christa Théret), a young digital disrupter hired by his company to shake it up.
"The administration can have some influence if the opposition drifts into an area where it is treading on federal authority," said Bud Clinch, director of the Montana Coal Council.
I'm only halfway through, and so far it's as immersive and pleasurable as it is creepy, with a Pygmalion story that drifts unself-consciously (I think!) into "Lolita" territory.
But the crackdown on trafficking has resulted in a deadly outcome: Thailand tends to push back any Rohingya boat that drifts into its waters, no matter the vessel's condition.
Any other winter, the lanes would have been laden with natural drifts, said 153-year-old jogger Marie Sten, back from a run along the forest's snow-free paths.
But it also shows the political headwinds the Republicans face: The party's base voters remain loyal to the president and his agenda, even as the larger electorate drifts away.
It's a lovely start and for the next 50 minutes or so Zeitlin keeps adding more beauty, filling in the background and adding detail as the film pleasantly drifts.
In every scenario, Amy drifts out of his orbit during their college years, leaving him to face the onset of adulthood without "his most important comrade" at his side.
See who prefers to hole up hygge-style inside when the outdoors is covered in a blanket of white, and who's packing on the layers to frolic through the drifts.
Electricity is intermittent and the main source of fuel is buffalo dung, the scent of which drifts through the air along with the tweets and chirrups of red-wattled lapwings.
Content to explore its small-scale setting, the movie never drifts off into location-hopping weightlessness as Haley swims, jumps, and, yes, crawls around various tight passages and makeshift waterways.
The girls fall out of touch, grow up, and the narrator, used to being a "shadow", eventually drifts into a job as an assistant to a pop star called Aimee.
Harper's adaptation drifts into dreamlike surrealism as its protagonist agonizes over whether to keep the changes Macon Heights has created in his life, or find a way to reverse them.
While militaristic screams have a steady presence throughout, it's the confident, layered vocal harmonies that provide the best evidence of their immense progression since 2011's In Tides and Drifts.
As sea ice drifts off into the ocean, the ice shelves that they're a part of lose their structure and begin to collapse, and glacial ice flows into the ocean.
An overcrowded inflatable boat with Syrian refugees drifts in the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece after its motor broke down off the Greek island of Kos, August 11, 2015.
Before expiring, Uther manages to help his young son onto a small boat, and the tyke safely drifts away, to be raised -- via one long musical montage -- in a brothel.
"If USD/JPY drifts lower again, we expect more aggressive action from the Bank of Japan," Kathy Lien, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management, said on Friday.
I think this is what our shareholders keep saying: 'Even if the price of oil drifts up, are you going to go out and spend it on lots of capital?
The bright band of stars in the center is a cross-cut view of the Milky Way; it looks this way because our solar system drifts within the spiral galaxy.
She displays reams of legal documents from her many court battles and drifts down memory lane, at one point showing off photos of herself with the woman she calls Mrs.
Who knows — reading about blizzards, snow drifts, howling Arctic winds and sleet storms might be even more bracing than a dip in the pool or a glass of iced tea.
And in "UFO," what looks like a similar patch of light slowly turns and shrinks as it drifts from right to left and then suddenly, in a blink, zips away.
It bounces off the back iron and drifts into the hoop, sealing the game for the Celtics and forever denying Jerry West the satisfaction of ultimate victory over his tormentor.
It piled up in drifts around the weathered sides of four skeletal barns hung with blood red Sterling Ruby mop heads and papered with spectral black and white Warhol reproductions.
As for Thomas, he's a curious study in passive encouragement, aware of how Beal has become distracted from her marriage, but willing to wait until she drifts back to him.
For another Calvin show, models walked through ankle-deep drifts of popcorn under looming barn façades, from whose rafters hung cheerleaders' pompoms, created, by Ruby, out of blood-red yarn.
The cramped journey earned you a spot on slopes of pure ice where subzero windchill gusts rearranged the tiny drifts, like a decorative dash of confectioners' sugar on a dessert.
Though the camera's focus naturally rests upon him most of the time, it frequently drifts to incorporate his family and friends, letting their expressions and interests come to the fore.
To the sound of water flowing, Mr. Teshigawara, a Japanese choreographer who has appeared at the festival twice before, slowly drifts across the stage, his tendril arms floating like seaweed.
A similar anxiety unsettles Mr. Van Sant's paintings, although their unthreatening pastel palette and miasmic drifts of gentle brush strokes leave you wondering what, here, really, is not to like?
In Turkey, hostility to the United States is on the rise, and while popular sentiment drifts apart, so too do Ankara and Washington's regional policies, particularly on Syria and Iran.
And when the raft drifts to solid land, the ants clamber up around a nearby blade of grass or stick to build a bell-shaped structure with their own little bodies.
He described challenges like trekking through punishing wind storms to arrive at a schoolhouse concealed by snow drifts, and withstanding long stretches with only a few hours of sunlight each day.
RATING: THREE AND A HALF POPEYES Carmelo is out of focus, permanently in need of a readjusted approach as basketball's prevailing ideological approach drifts further and further away from his style.
The movement drifts between liturgy, go-go dancer, and vacuous model posing, but the dancers remain focused on simply executing the movement as they alternate between states, free of expressive embellishment.
The bus has an alignment problem and drifts to the right, so you have to stay alert or else you'll end up crashing and getting towed back to your starting point.
Hanks' character, alongside a thuggish-looking finance chief and a mysterious founder who drifts in and out of the action, form the three so-called wise men who run The Circle.
Soon one's mind drifts elsewhere — to hopes and distresses, regrets and anticipations, joys and despairs, to the lives of the departed and the cold fact that they no longer are here.
Their stores lack unique offerings that keep shoppers coming back for more, and their large presence in U.S. malls has been a burden as foot traffic drifts to more urban venues.
Shot in Florida by Joseph Prieto, it follows a small-town Southern prostitute as she drifts from man to man during a hot summer night, leaving only ruin in her wake.
As the play ensues, the reigning MVP drifts closer and closer towards the basket, until Wilson Chandler comes down to (barely) set a screen that Westbrook opts not to fight through.
A beautiful Spanish free kick drifts achingly beyond three Spanish players, and they IMMEDIATELY sprint to referee Bjorn Kuipers to argue that Pique and Ramos were held and deserve a penalty.
The automobile could not penetrate the deep drifts of snow in the lower part of town, so Mr. Heap, staggering under his burden, walked to the Harris door, two blocks away.
The temperature drops to a chilling minus 35 degrees, snow blankets the village green and neighbors trudge through the towering drifts to warm themselves by the fireside at the local inn.
As for Republicans, they argue that Democrats are alienating culturally conservative voters as the party drifts leftward in the Trump era — and that Ms. Whitmer and others will pay a price.
They move to her maternal grandparents' apartment in Moscow, where her mother drifts through the rooms like a ghost and Katya's life takes on the brutal contours of a fairy tale.
A helicopter rescue team had to fly a pregnant woman out of the town on Elm in Glarus canton where snow drifts had cut off roads as she went into labor.
But when, on summer vacation, a boat the children are playing in breaks away from its mooring and drifts out to sea, endangering them, a mysterious something tows them to safety.
Even as its base drifts further into a fog of xenophobic, reactionary ressentiment, its moneyed interests and policy leaders remain laser-focused on reducing taxes and regulatory burdens on the wealthy.
The savvy, capable Molly — who drifts into a celeb-heavy Los Angeles game she takes over, then travels to New York to start one of her own — is not a player herself.
On his second attempt, Marv Albert takes a few seconds to roast his hideous form on television, right as the ball drifts in a massive arc and still only taps front iron.
And because of the geography of the Central Valley, it ends up catching and trapping everything else that drifts over from those larger cities, including the emissions from power plants and vehicles.
As the driver with a camera was waiting for the light to change, a car comes barreling around a corner, drifts, overcorrects and ends up facing the wrong way on a street.
The title character possesses critically low self-esteem, leaves her kids and husband and then drifts aimlessly into a series of one-night stands and a dangerous relationship with a bank robber.
Set in Berlin in the 1930s, the first episode that Howard directed wastes no time leaping into the minutiae of Einstein's personal life as society around him drifts unavoidably toward global conflict.
The government estimates that 30-50% of PM2.5 drifts into the country from China, and possibly more during the dry, windless winters, when a blanket of smog tends to settle over Seoul.
He said his soybeans suffered damage from the herbicide last year and that it threatens plants ranging from flowers to vegetables and peanuts when it drifts away from where it is sprayed.
Do we think Elizabeth's hasty, messy killing of a man on the Washington streets will come back to haunt her, or will it be one of those things that just drifts away?
A vacant lot, a hen, used tea bags and masturbating twice on Saturday — these are the obsessions of Rodrigo, a 27-year-old loafer who drifts around Mexico City with autistic detachment.
The 106-second audio file is called "twentyfortyeight 2.0" and features an actually very pleasant plinky kid's keyboard backtrack from the Cera The Everyoung while Willow drifts off into another dimension entirely.
Just as the emotional transformation reaches its climax, the music startles with a shimmering, introspective diminuendo that drifts down from the heavens, a passage Ms. Netrebko navigates with trembling and bewitched delicacy.
I was descending a Georgian mountain pass in a rented Renault Duster when, rounding a curve with six-foot snow drifts to either side, a dark and narrow tunnel came into view.
The elements of continuity suggest that as the war on terrorism drifts toward its 17th year, political, legal, diplomatic and practical hurdles constrain the Trump administration from making more radical policy shifts.
Goblet makes literal the emotional hauntings we have all known, as the blond woman's ghostly body swirls around his body and drifts across his eyes, separating him from his life with Dominique.
And I swear that one time the drifts were over my head, and my mother knew I was coming home simply by seeing a red hat moving through the piles of white.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
It pivots on a 12-year-old boy, Xiaolei, who drifts through the languid summer days and nights, but its emotional focus are the adults who whisper and fret about larger changes.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
She drifts through the rest of the film in a kind of haze that, nevertheless, makes it seem as if she's almost more alive for having been so closely touched by death.
There you are, the elected mug, patiently asking whether you should book two small Air BNBs or one big one, as the digital equivalent to tumbleweed drifts over your cracked phone screen.
When Fate of the Furious fumbles such a fundamental element, it points to trouble, particularly as the series drifts away from the Justin Lin installments that turned it into a global success story.
However, when the stuff the market doesn't like is in the spotlight—such as Obamacare, immigration, and trade wars—the market either moves sideways or drifts slightly lower, on light or moderate volume.
Ms. Taylor gives a wrenching performance as a single mother, having spent beyond her means for her son's private school, now acting desperately to save him even as he drifts away from her.
The CAL can form a Bose-Einstein condensate, set it free, then have a significantly longer time to observe it before it drifts off, NASA wrote — as long as 5 or 10 seconds.
The nearest equivalent is a nameless teenage dealer (played with a menacing swagger by Mohammad Amiri) who drifts on and off the conveyor belt, smoking marijuana and railing against yuppies and global conspiracies.
Until then, though, "The Punisher" drifts along at an uneven, at-times sluggish pace, which has been an issue with the lesser lights ("Iron Fist" comes to mind) in the Marvel-Netflix collaboration.
Farmers have complained that the herbicide called dicamba drifts away after it is sprayed on soy and cotton plants engineered to resist the chemical, and damages nearby crops that can not tolerate it.
They include features like head-up displays, which project speed and other information onto the windshield in front of the driver; and audio alerts when the vehicle drifts into another lane without signaling.
Roving packs of dogs wandered among piles of rubble, drifts of trash and the husks of stripped cars within a few miles of the manicured grounds of the resorts where many residents work.
It might be a biographer's word, too — the essence of a person that drifts out of his or her diaries and letters, the idiosyncratic, unmistakable traces that a biographer pursues in the archives.
The intake of breath as the ball flies towards goal; the brief moment of expectation as it drifts into the net; the lung-bursting roar as the ground gets to its feet in celebration.
As her body drifts through her routine as a mother, wife, and caretaker during the day, her mind runs free through the world of Anna Karenina, the Tolstoy novel she pours over each night.
If the timetable drifts into January or even later, the odds must be on further delay—either by an extension of the Article 50 timetable or by a withdrawal of the Article 50 letter.
That's why, whether Matthew swamps us or drifts out to sea, I'll provide this bit of advice to anyone who will want to use this event to ring the alarm bell about climate change.
In studying the sedentary habits of Cassiopea, the researchers noticed that the jellies—which pulse all day, as a way to catch and eat zooplankton that drifts by—were pulsating more slowly at night.
Every house in town, he tells us in a from-beyond-the-grave voiceover, is soaked in sin, as the camera drifts slowly through the homes of Castle Rock, each one a murder scene.
When Elliot gets really high, the camera smoothly drifts to the ceiling; when he answers a knock at the door (even though he's dreading it), the camera pulls the viewer inexorably forward with him.
James himself drifts away from "Homeland," turned off by its accelerating daftness and bemused by the "knotted hands and tossing head" of Claire Danes in her role as the bipolar C.I.A. officer Carrie Mathison.
There, a nuclear explosion can suck up dirt, debris, water, and other materials, creating many tons of radioactive fallout — and this material rises high into the atmosphere, where it drifts for hundreds of miles.
CARAMANICA At the start of "One Night Only," Gregory Porter's first-ever live album, a billow of applause dies down at the Royal Albert Hall and Vince Mendoza's 70-piece string section drifts in.
Why don't you tell the world the streets of Toronto are patrolled by moose-riding Mounties in red coats and Stetsons wading through the snow drifts and singing, "I'm a lumberjack, and I'm O.K."?
Thus, the club of school comrades foretells the brotherhood of Frodo and his fellow-hobbits; flamethrowers, in the trenches, turn to dragons in Tolkien's fevered eyes; mustard gas slithers and drifts like the Ringwraiths.
Every so often, a performer drifts or rushes into an apparent digression, as when one, who self-identifies as a "sex educator," pulls out a few of his flogging whips and begins twirling them.
While Darren Criss (who previously teamed with producer Ryan Murphy on "Glee") delivers a strong, compelling performance, the underlying efforts to humanize Cunanan and, indeed, explain him drifts down some troubling and questionable corridors.
Identifying effective ways to intervene when an isolated individual drifts toward violent extremism, or to detect committed singleton terrorists before they act, has proved to be one of the most challenging fields of counterterrorism.
On the album in question, he depicted himself as another one of hip-hop's hedonists, draped in designer threads as he drifts emotionlessly through a near-ceaseless stream of narcotic and carnal disposable pleasures.
In Niger, where the majority head, the lucky ones limp across a desolate 9-mile no-man&aposs-land to Assamaka, less a town than a collection of unsteady buildings sinking into drifts of sand.
When moderate swing states lose their religious restraint, the right drifts to Trump, the left to Sanders (note that Sanders performed well in the kind of rural areas where mainlines were traditionally vital community institutions).
"Crazy" drifts from the subject of becoming interested in selling crack at age eight or nine to the subject of having sex that leaves the sheets sticky in just a few short, somewhat unfulfilling minutes.
It's triggered by a microphone that detects when someone blows on the candle, so not only do the LEDs turn off, but the candle also produces a satisfying trail of wispy smoke that drifts away.
It does simulate a real class in that as you watch the two men prattle on about how to properly fundraise and harness the power of social media and yadda yadda yadda, your mind drifts.
Down, EyeHateGod, and Crowbar tend to rack in most of the attention that drifts down NOLA way (and their status as OGs is unfuckwithable), but there's a healthy underground roiling away beneath most peoples' radars.
A camera crew drifts past; the videographer, hired by Josh to capture the proceedings, turns to smile as she coaxes a subject to put his face to the glass dome of the shower and scream.
And while there's no evidence Obama himself enjoyed any time in the snow, his official photographer Pete Souza posted snaps and video of the Obamas' Portuguese Water Dogs Bo and Sunny stamping through the drifts.
And all at once, everything that has happened in the past 50 minutes, the makeups, the twists, the turns, the sewing back together, drifts away as easily as a dream after you open your eyes.
Nestled in a valley in the northeastern Aragon region, where pollen drifts over pine trees that have gradually spread across the formerly arable land, the village is at the centre of a creeping population desert.
The current forecast calls for Ophelia to strengthen gradually during the week as it drifts toward the east and become a hurricane on Friday, which would make it the 10th hurricane of the 2017 season.
Such smog drifts over Delhi each November, after farmers burn the remnants of their rice crops to clear the land for wheat, and Hindus celebrate Diwali, a festival of lights, with a barrage of firecrackers.
The polluted air often drifts into the parks from nearby urban and industrial areas, so one of the study's authors said conditions in the parks could be improved by cutting back on emissions of pollutants.
We can't see Alexa, Amazon's proprietary artificial intelligence, whom a desperately depressed Agent DiPierro grills about love and loneliness as she drifts off to sleep following her near death at the hands of Whiterose's goons.
When I was a kid, a huge amount of Japanese manga were about schools in danger—and in The Drifting Classroom, the school drifts through a portal into another dimension where it's attacked by monsters.
After their divorce is finalized, the penniless Wanda drifts from one harrowing encounter with a man after another, until she finds herself an accomplice to Norman Dennis (Michael Higgins), a bank robber on the run.
A team of archaeologists who visited the site said that based on the dimensions of the wreckage and its contents — including charred timber, iron drifts — the remnants were most likely those of the slave ship.
The building also had drafty copper-clad wood-framed windows, which resulted in manuscripts flying around offices and snow drifts forming on the window sills, said Mr. Sargent, who is now chief executive of Macmillan.
He's been operating out of a truck for years, serving tostadas made with sea urchin and hamachi and drifts of fresh herbs, and tacos full of butter-brushed sweet potatoes topped with almond chile salsa.
Since 2009, when the Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf's painterly drifts of grasses and wildflowers debuted on a stretch of elevated walkway in Manhattan, the park's design has been influencing garden designers around the country.
Now, while Mr. Trump tweets and rages, and drifts aimlessly from one policy to the next, Mr. Bannon keeps a whiteboard in his office war room with a handwritten list of Mr. Trump's campaign promises.
In one pungent sequence, Clark gets that famously awful haircut, then drifts past a firing squad of gawkers, like Carrie at the prom, as her face quivers with recognition that she's become a dirty joke.
"From 10 in the morning, we're going to have whiteout conditions, poor visibility and we're going to have high potential for three-foot snow drifts possible in some parts of the city," Mr. Walsh said.
In an early scene, when the old, ill Erich drifts in and out of consciousness, having conversations with his dead mother, the wistfully restrained qualities of Mr. Rosenthal's mellow jazzy score convey regret and fragility.
The only hope for the ship is to wait and pray it eventually drifts close enough to another planet or star that the crew can use the gravity to reorient the ship back on track.
The nights seemed bright, though, thanks to the drifts of of snow glowing gently in the darkness, and the flickering lights of downtown Reykjavik—a city that, as far as I could tell, never really sleeps.
Watch on as the Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA), a novel compact architecture that can be stored and unfurled like a yoga mat, drifts calmly away from the station to its eventual fiery death in reentry.
She comes back to life, takes charge of his band of outlaws, and drifts through the Riverlands like a grim ghost, picking off Frays and anyone else she deems responsible for what happened to her family.
The world-weary tone adopted by Jep Gambardella, the Academy Award-winning movie's protagonist — who drifts in his pastel linen suits through a social Rome altered almost beyond his recognition — struck a chord with Italian audiences.
Time has partly buried my childhood memories of Buffalo's mighty blizzard of 1977, but I still recall the hallucinogenic dislocation of the great drifts that climbed over houses, the spectacle of a world made thrillingly new.
More than 30 people died across 12 states, most from car accidents or heart attacks while shoveling snow — but several were poisoned by carbon monoxide as they sat inside cars whose tailpipes were buried in drifts.
Perhaps fittingly, "The Revenant" (20th Century Fox), a survivalist thriller that takes place mostly in snow drifts, was the No. 1 draw, taking in an estimated $16 million, for a five-week total of $119.2 million.
Where "Frankie Sinatra" may have been the moment that Alice got lost down the rabbit hole, "Colours" is the track that plays lackadaisicaly as she drifts off in the cool, comforting breeze of the summer sun.
Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) are driving when people start breaking down into drifts of grey ash, resulting in crashing cars as drivers evaporate, and a helicopter crashing into a building.
As the eye drifts around the sensually grainy surface of the photograph, it is drawn to the margins, where Morrisroe signed, dated, and drew on the image in scribbled cursive alongside scratches of reds and pinks.
Instead, youth dawdles and drifts in what the former Wigan and Everton manager Roberto Martinez once called the "193 to 22 gap": that window in a player's career immediately after he graduates from a team's academy.
Smoke in restaurants is usually found in captivity these days, caged within a glass or a cloche or a bag and carefully liberated, to oohs and aahs, before it drifts toward the ceiling and is gone.
Even if NASA had packed more helium for the trip, the telescope's unusual Earth-trailing solar orbit means that it drifts about 10 million miles away from home each year, which makes data transfer increasingly challenging.
Michôd has a gift for screen violence and is generally good with actors, yet time and again your attention drifts from Hal-Henry to the story's edges, where the supporting actors nibble at their tasty bits.
It might even need to perform market operations to guide the funds rate lower if it drifts high enough, said Mark Cabana, head of U.S. short rates strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
It might even need to perform market operations to guide the funds rate lower if it drifts high enough, said Mark Cabana, head of U.S. short rates strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
As Geomancer drifts into Sim Singapore — a simulation of the city-state before an apocalyptic flood — we learn about the fate of AIs in collective memory, after failsafe firewalls were built to keep artificial minds contained.
In Niger, where the majority head, the lucky ones limp across a desolate 15-kilometer (9503-mile) no-man&aposs-land to Assamaka, less a town than a collection of unsteady buildings sinking into drifts of sand.
At the same time, "The OA" narratively drifts a bit in its closing chapters, and those looking to be rewarded with anything resembling a blinding burst of clarity should be braced for disappointment before taking the plunge.
As the Federal Reserve drifts towards a rate cut and the European Central Bank keeps monetary conditions loose for longer, the chances are dwindling that Hungary's central bank will start to tighten at its meeting on Tuesday.
Players' attention naturally drifts toward Nazjatar, which Kowalkowski said the team put a look of work into to make it look and feel like an ancient piece of land that has just risen out of the water.
Sean and I sit in overwhelming silence—somewhere between imminent arrest and freedom—and our mind drifts to how it must have felt to be stuck in these places for years on end, sometimes your whole life.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' On every table at Just Pho stands a jar of dam toi, white vinegar steeped with whole garlic cloves, drifts of chopped garlic and bright, ragged stubs of red chile.
In the first two instances he drifts out and circles away from Stephens, in the second he steps in to crowd Stephens and performs a tight pivot, capitalizing with a right hand as Stephens follows him around.
Chances are if you're visiting SF and aren't flush with tech-bro cash you'll probably be looking for that more plebe-y experience, filled with drifts between freakish antique enclaves, full-blown dives, and fog-strewn beaches.
Still, it's hard to know if he can continue to pull this off as the court drifts ever farther right — just as it is hard to see him denying conservatives the votes to overturn Roe v. Wade.
GUIYU, China (Reuters) - The dizzying stench of burning plastic still drifts through the alleys, workshops and warehouses of Guiyu, the southern Chinese town that has long symbolized China's role as the main recycler of the world's waste.
The longer Illinois drifts on without a budget, the more programs and personnel Chicago State will be forced to cut, and the greater the chance that the school is forced to downsize dramatically or even close altogether.
The prostitutes there are dressed in military uniforms, and his mind drifts from lust to a painful vision: the anguished face of his father, who committed suicide after suffering beatings at the hands of Mao-era officials.
The Sun said snow shovelers found a lot of interesting things in the snow, from a fresh pair of pants to a box full of bonbons, but those weren't the most unusual things stuck in the drifts.
"It's reality and it's not reality, a grounded, naturalistic story that now and then slips its tether like a helium balloon and drifts into a half-dream state," James Poniewozik wrote in his review for The Times.
The ticket drifts out of a hand, the book drops out of a bag, the umbrella is left at a rest stop 30 miles up the road, and the suitcase is left alone in a florida airport.
This fall is seen as the final shot for some of Democrats' longtime legislative priorities — like a massive drug pricing bill that has vexed the caucus for months — before public attention drifts to the 2020 presidential contest.
The groggy orangutan tries to lift her arms in protest but gently drifts into sleep as the men secure the net and carry her down to level ground where Jeni, the vet, performs a thorough medical check.
But a more accurate indicator of the truck's role in the neighborhood can be found by looking down, beneath the truck, at the small drifts of litter and dirt that have swept up around tires long stationary.
How the breakup happened Sea ice off of northern Greenland is much thicker than elsewhere in the Arctic because, according to Meier, as ice drifts across the Arctic from Siberia, it is compacted against Greenland's rugged coast.
Writing for a divided three-judge panel, he said the Environmental Protection Agency had exceeded its authority in how it held states responsible for air pollution that drifts across their borders and causes harm in downwind states.
Her self-created alphabet of shapes floats across screen while an English translation spells out "RELENTLESS TENDERNESS," creating a soothing transitional space that makes one question the nature of the phrase as it drifts from screen to screen.
The audio drama spins a gripping story that focuses on Hicks and Bishop's adventures after the Sulaco drifts first into territory controlled by the Union of Progressive Peoples, then to Anchorpoint, a space station staffed with idealistic scientists.
The incongruousness of the hobby, and his skill at it, was immortalized in a "Chappelle's Show" skit from 22015, in which Prince, who was barely five feet three, drifts gently down from the basket after a winning dunk.
In the spice market, drifts of dried chilies elicited sneezes from browsing shoppers, while in the meat market, bemused tourists took cover as black kites circled and dived to snatch shreds of goat from the stall-holders' palms.
It can be oblique, but it's also alive as it drifts through myriad subjects to conjure a surreal, imaginary place where, you get the distinct feeling, women have long been oppressed and ignored, or worse: treated like victims.
Choosing the right starting point so that the ship drifts for a full year, that it goes near or across the pole and that it emerges from the ice where the researchers want it to is another challenge.
Early on in "Bill Frisell: A Portrait," Mr. Frisell, a quiet, diffident man, tells an off-camera interviewer that when he gets up in the morning, he picks up a guitar, starts playing "and then …" he drifts off.
Even if it drifts on in its present form, without the advantages of a full-scale merger, it will not be as competitive as the other giants of carmaking—Volkswagen, resurgent after the diesel crisis, and a buoyant Toyota.
Image: Jesse Allen/Jeff Schmaltz/Suomi NPP OMPS/Colin Seftor (SSAI)As the smoke from western wildfires drifts higher and higher, it's picked up by strong prevailing winds that take it across the continent and towards the Atlantic ocean.
Digging harnesses out of snow drifts, riding miles and miles in 237-below temperatures, the winter of '290-'2150 when the ground never saw less than 1043 feet of snow -- he wouldn't take back his time here for anything.
Some pre-summit meetings were canceled or delayed as the first waves of delegates waded through snow-blanketed streets with luggage, looking for their hotels, or had to wait for road crews to dig their limousines out of drifts.
SO YES, WE HAVE TO HELP BUSINESS AND DEFEND THE MARKETS, BUT THE STATE HAS TO BE THERE TO PREVENT DRIFTS, TO PREVENT EXCESS, TO ENFORCE THE RULES OF THE GAME, WHICH ALLOWS FOR A HEALTHY AND RESPECTFUL COMPETITION.
But because the laser would be moving due to the rotation of the Earth, some mechanism is needed to keep the sails within the beam as it drifts; otherwise they will float out of the light, failing to accelerate.
Leaving his son and nephew behind "until he sent word for them to come," he goes to seek out a "safe place" and, since there is none, drifts from one underpaid timbering job to the next, never coming home.
The void was quickly filled as tourists bundled against the driving snow and wandered through intersections, taking selfies on their smartphones, making snow angels in the snow drifts of Times Square and huddling in coffee shops to warm themselves.
When wind whips thick snow drifts into modern sculpture, and blizzards transform the familiar five boroughs into an alien landscape, there is some comfort to be found in the season's underlying benefit for some of the smallest New Yorkers.
The Sun describes the scene: An original genius on Vesey street conceived the plan of building a fire on the big drifts before his store, and all over the lower part of the city his example was quickly followed.
The disaster, which killed scores of people and buried rural villages in drifts of ash and volcanic rock, struck one of the country's popular tourist regions, a group of volcanic hills just over 214 miles southwest of Guatemala City.
In one, Daniel drifts into the orbit of an antique dealer named Lezlie, a Pan-like anarchist, who invites anyone who is not a gentrifying yuppie—the class he regards as ruining Paulie—to party at his ramshackle house.
" The book contains a helpful chart of cloud types, with such surprises as "mammas" (breasty indeed), walls of "murus," roll clouds and advection fog, which forms "when moist air is cooled as it drifts gently over a cold surface.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (Reuters) - Drifts of hail from a freak storm partially buried tractor-trailers and cars in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, bringing families out on to the streets to play in ice piled high despite the summer heat.
Sung almost entirely in his native Portuguese, it's a sleepy, brightly lit dream collage of celebration and longing for acceptance that drifts through samba, bossa nova, and Tropicália influences while chronicling the lives of five young black gay men.
When people who don't know much about robots talk about robots, the conversation drifts in two dire directions: Robots are going to kill us all, "Terminator" style, or automation is going to reach every industry and we'll have mass unemployment.
The tension between these impulses and his decision not to offer subtitles or printed texts to accompany the songs recorded in his films result in a work that is sometimes moving but more often drifts by, leaving the listener feeling helpless.
The 2,240 square mile (5,800 square km) iceberg, dubbed A68, broke away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf on July 12, and as it drifts away and disintigrates, it's leaving a similar-sized area of previously obscured seabed in its wake.
We will never understand the forces that shake him from the periods of unconsciousness he drifts in and out of to pipe up with escalating levels of enthusiasms that eventually become so overwhelming he has to spark up a fag.
There, we'd dive from the riverbanks into the deep (sometimes several-little-girls-high) snow drifts below, again and again, running and throwing ourselves from the cliff edges until someone landed too rough or couldn't take it anymore and started crying.
He lets it bounce and drifts behind it in a backwards jump, allowing the ball to float down gracefully into his palm before guiding it along what looks like the natural track of the bounce and slams it over his head.
For her clients, who are mostly retirees or those nearing retirement, Anspach uses a drift trigger of sorts — when the target percentage that a particular asset class drifts more than five percentage points in either direction, it triggers a rebalancing.
If you want to know what heaven feels like, you should probably consider laying on an inflatable crocodile, gently letting yourself drift around a swimming pool, while Kehlani's silky smooth rendition of "The Way" drifts over you like a wave.
Fantastical, odd and sometimes so tender it's raw, "Ghost Rings" is a pop concert with a drama inside, about trying to make sense of the hole in your soul when the person you believed would stick around forever drifts away.
Fantastical, odd and sometimes so tender it's raw, this is a pop concert with a drama inside, about trying to make sense of the hole in your soul when the person you believed would stick around forever drifts away (1:00).
Its rooms are spacious and sunny (the Atlantic Ocean is right across the street), but an intimation of hidden significance drifts in with the light and the breezes, a hint that Clara's home might also be a microcosm of modern Brazil.
At times, however, this sequel feels unfocused, the plot drifts and the tenor of that humor verges dangerously close to that of the sitcom, especially in the scenes between Sully and Rub, and those involving Charice's brother, Jerome, and Raymer.
In an effort to buck up the conservatives, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) — the largest group of conservatives in the House — warned that the Senate risks seeing its bill die in the House if it drifts too far to the center.
The broadcast drifts from sermons to a talk show to an announcement that they've, yet again, lowered the price on a bucket of 19 years worth of enchiladas (a clip I will see around once every ninety minutes during this marathon).
What I'd really like to talk about is how Lil Wayne singlehandedly proved every doubt about Auto-Tune wrong with his declarations in this verse, a wildly swooping and gurgled performance that somehow drifts from straightforward objectification into genuine romance.
Hilary Mantel should feel no need to prove her historical expertise by now, but she drifts at times too deep into extensive technical descriptions, digressions on how the Tudor nobility feasted or how their king costed the construction of his warships.
It's frightening to watch Thurman wrestle with the car, as it drifts off the road and smashes into a palm tree, her contorted torso heaving helplessly until crew members appear in the frame to pull her out of the wreckage.
Another idea is the Aeroclipper, a balloon being developed in France that drifts at low altitude, dragging behind it a cable that extends down to the sea surface with instruments along the cable to measure wind, temperature, pressure, and humidity.
Now compare against Lowell's version, from his 1946 collection, "Lord Weary's Castle": The wild ingrafted olive and the root Are withered, and a winter drifts to where The Pepperpot, ironic rainbow, spans Charles River and its scales of scorched-earth miles.
"She told us they were killed in a bar fight or whatever, and because of the deep snow in Taft, they were just pitched out the door into the snow drifts to be buried in the spring," Ms. Johnson said.
Though the film has a progression that ultimately leads Wiggins' character to consider the role of death in shaping meaning, it mostly drifts from one notion and memorable character to the next, letting the concepts and their presenters shape the animation.
The concert opened with the world premiere of Ethan Braun's "Mojave Music … from a certain perspective," a diaphanous haze of brittle string harmonics that drifts almost imperceptibly through smoky dissonances that coalesce, here and there, into a broody brass chorale.
In a shot that is meant to evoke the loneliness of evil but ends up winking at Trump's crepuscular White House wanderings, Frank Underwood roams the deserted halls of the West Wing as music drifts in from a nearby party. Sad!
Kicking off with American folk singer Kathy McCord's 1970 song "Rainbow Ride," it drifts through freewheeling psychedelic rock, French pop, and Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo's improvisational take on the Beatles' "Dear Prudence," all of which will have you firing up your Discogs account.
This makes sense, given that influenza B drifts, or mutates, at a rate two to three times slower than influenza A. Influenza B tends to cause a less severe reaction than type A flu virus, and is not capable of causing pandemics.
Hebei, home to nearly a quarter of China's steel capacity and the location of six of the country's 10 smoggiest cities, has been shutting down industrial plants and curbing coal use to reduce air pollution, much of which drifts into neighbouring Beijing.
They were moderately startled when he jumped onstage with a musical sales pitch for something called the "Small Star Corporation," a fictional company that can help ordinary people navigate everything from accidental drifts across dimensions to the process of efficiently recycling their corpse.
The chaos of the previous night has mellowed into a subdued mood and for the majority of the journey everyone plugs in headphones and drifts in and out of sleep, gazing out of the window in silence as the countryside flickers past.
This fact about him drifts on and off the news agenda, but he put it squarely back on over the weekend with a few tweets that exhorted four new Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to the "corrupt" countries they are from.
Eventually, the theory goes, the thin sliver of land between the fault and the ocean—from the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula to the Santa Cruz Mountains—will break off from the mainland and slide north, until LA drifts past San Francisco.
Snickers, who is a combination of the dark chocolatey colors her name suggests, is so satisfied here that she drifts peacefully to sleep as her simian friend bites and picks crud off of her fur (the ears, it would appear, are problem areas).
And so, ironically I suppose, The Division's depiction of abandoned Manhattan is indistinguishable from the real thing, on those days in winter when the snow drifts become too high for trash trucks to collect, turning stacks of frozen black bags into makeshift barricades.
But as much as his music invokes tangible places it also drifts in an atmosphere above and below them; as the titles of his records state, he's coming from somewhere 6 Feet Beneath The Moon or an area more hidden and subterranean.
But when people in a progressive, social-justice, immigrant-loving synagogue—a shul like my own—are slaughtered for allegedly polluting white America, of course my mind drifts toward who did and who did not flee Europe in time to escape the Holocaust.
Groaning tanpura, plucked bass, radiant keyboard chords, and a fabulously bright, chiming, distorted electric guitar hook interlock to produce shiny musical fireworks with lurid color patterns while Lennon, sprawled out in a boat, drifts lazily down a river, describing the surreal scenery.
Led by a charismatic yet mysterious new student (Ludwig Simon), the group wants to use activist stunts to trigger a larger movement across the country, but the bigger and more dangerous their ambitions get, the more their mission drifts away from them.
Your typical work of toddler-focused fiction tends to converge on a climax in which the protagonist (mischievous child, curious animal, anthropomorphic steam engine) succumbs to a pleasurable exhaustion after the adventures of the preceding pages, and drifts off into peaceful slumber.
This is done repeatedly until the strands are thin enough to stretch out horizontally on a flat surface, where they're brushed through drifts of flour or glossed with oil as they grow skinnier still, trussing the noodlemaker's hands like a skein of yarn.
Mr. Patchin's predecessor ended up closing schools in Hancock last year for two days when the wind coming in off Lake Superior hit 60 to 70 miles an hour and snow drifts on the roads quickly piled up to four or five feet.
While Turkey is a NATO member and is slated to buy F-35s, its relationship with America and the West has become more tenuous and tense, and Turkey needs its own weapons to guarantee its security as it drifts closer to Russia.
Loach was talking to journalists about his film "I, Daniel Blake" in which Dave Johns plays a Newcastle joiner seeking a disability welfare pension who drifts into poverty along with a single mother of two (Hayley Squires) whom he is trying to help.
" He also wrote that "this decision is triggered by my eagerness to prevent that the verbal excesses that unintentionally mark the situation turn into potentially dangerous drifts, and for the protection of persons and property which is the main prerogatives of the State.
Every time I begin to read a wall text to see where I've got to, another silver balloon drifts down from the ceiling and hits me in the face for showing such over-serious impertinence in the presence of so much fun.
And for the past few days O'Brady has been holed up in his sleeping bag on a 14,000-foot ridge on the side of Denali, North America's highest peak, while his tent is battered by 50-mph winds and buried by drifts of snow.
Van Someren thinks the only promising solution for sleep improvement would be to constantly monitor the skin at many places on the body and manipulate temperature only when and where it drifts out of the optimal range — either too warm or too cold — for sleep.
But through the four episodes previewed the basic premise and tone holds together reasonably well, while dropping in touches like Josie and the Pussycats (an all-girl band at Riverdale High) that provide frequent Archie touchstones, even as the material drifts away from those origins.
Does he have to apply a power dribble in transition, squeeze the precious oils out of their bodies, gently rise into the air, and subtly apply those oils to his big ol' face as the ball drifts through the air and drops through the net?
Moreover, he's also tried to distinguish himself from the Democratic Party as it drifts leftward (arguably, toward its own New Deal past), talking about climate change in terms of the more conventionally Republican idea of national security and endorsing an incremental approach to health care.
The United States has faced an agricultural crisis this year caused by the new formulations of dicamba-based herbicides, which farmers and weed experts say have harmed crops that cannot resist the chemical because it evaporates and drifts away from where it is applied.
But "stunt" performance of the kind that drifts through the news cycle now (the guy who nailed his scrotum to the ground in Moscow, the guy who showed up naked in a box to the Met gala this year) has not always felt so familiar.
The book inspires a lot of intellectual play as it drifts away from stark Kafka landscape into Borges-­inspired mindspace, even flirting with the trippier themes of Philip K. Dick, and elegy starts to compete not with science fiction, exactly, but with fiction about science.
As he drifts from room to room — and there are about 1,000 of them in his new Ankara palace — Erdogan no doubt has time to reflect on Turkey's travails and perhaps ponder how events can escape the control of even the most megalomaniacal ruler.
It's a trill-led track that tip-toes into the gentle arpeggios of a Sims soundtrack, drifts into lounge music for a moment, and then dances back to its start-point with a delicacy that makes it all seem destined to break at any moment.
The two styles will bleed together when Alice is working with her fellow models but not yet on-camera, suggestion the internal warm-up that goes into the work, or how the glamour of the cam girl persona drifts into the background of everyday life.
Despite these brief fits of bug-eyed energy, much of the film slowly drifts from one lengthy, druggy scene to another as though only half-conscious, with Cosmatos aiming for a hallucinatory tone similar to David Lynch or Enter the Void director Gaspar Noé.
Her mind drifts to her memory of seeing her father and little brother shot dead, her baby sister's and infant brother's throats cut, the machete coming down on her own head, her hut burning around her … and it's difficult to focus on multiplication tables.
Her mother (Charlotte Rampling) still lives there, along with her two surviving, grown-up children: Roderick (Will Poulter), who was badly wounded in World War II, and Caroline (Ruth Wilson), "the cleverest of the lot" (according to a family friend), who drifts toward eccentric spinsterhood.
Now, as Hungary drifts toward authoritarian rule under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the university says it is being forced to close its Budapest campus, portraying itself as a victim of Mr. Orban's efforts to vilify Mr. Soros and to stifle dissent and academic freedom.
In Europe as in the United States, the center-left coalition has become a kind of patronage arrangement between the multicultural meritocracy and minority groups both new and old, while the white working class drifts rightward and votes for Brexit, Trump and now Le Pen.
In many ways, however, De La Soul's innovative career would be perfectly suited for the present, as music drifts from the jurisdiction of labels and artists release quasi-legal mixtapes or online videos that sidestep all the legal barriers that have long bedevilled them.
She's a thoughtful, often moving songwriter and an even more remarkable interpreter of songs: On her latest album, "Grace" (2017), Wright drifts leisurely through a potpourri of songs related to the American South, exhibiting self-assurance and trust over a vast patchwork of material.
"The most likely outcome is that volatility continues to fall and the pound drifts in a range against the dollar, with EUR/GBP reflecting the European political mood, which in turn gives GBP/USD a bearish bias overall," Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes said.
So here was mock crab and sliced watermelon and baby corn and sliced chicken cutlets and damp, soy-flecked tofu and vegetable "sushi" and drifts of blue-cheese crumbles and leaf piles of lettuce and wan tomatoes stacked vertically, like files in the offices upstairs.
They are trying it again, but if the market drifts lower and ends below last week's low in the next day or so, that will be a sign that buying the dip doesn't work, and a clear sign the bears are gaining control of the narrative.
As the floating ball drifts towards the side of the air stream, it interferes and causes the moving air there to slow down, which in turn increases the forces that push it back towards the center, creating an equilibrium that traps the ball in mid-air.
Way, way out at the cold, dark edges of the solar system—past the rocky inner planets, beyond the gas giants, a billion miles more remote than Pluto—drifts a tiny frozen world so mysterious, scientists still aren't entirely sure if it's one world or two.
An eye-opening scene sees arranged marriage defended via the example of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II. (A religious faction in Tanna considers Prince Philip a divinity.) Despite its best efforts, "Tanna" drifts into a mode of exoticism that renders it an ultimately frustrating experience.
The National Weather Service (NWS) ended blizzard warnings early on Monday in northeast Missouri through the Chicago metropolitan area and northeast into Michigan, but noted strong winds of up to 45 miles per hour (72 kph) would continue to blow around drifts of the snow accumulated overnight.
The film ends with Mr. Müller's memorably framed shot of Mr. Depp's dying character — who is wrapped in Native American garb as he drifts to sea in a canoe — watching Nobody (Gary Farmer) and a brutal bounty hunter (Lance Henriksen) gun each other down on the shore.
"We'd spent months and months and months in anticipation of it going live and to launch the whole thing in one go on the drive back... Our label called us up like, 'This has all gone mad, the phone lines are jammed'," and he drifts off, smiling.
These hints and embedded colors pull us into the painting's depths: we don't just see the surface but interact with it, as our attention drifts over the painting's intensely physical surface, where Humphrey never seems to attempt an all-over uniform mark or employ a repeated brushstroke.
This weekend was a drag for some of our number, hours spent at the kitchen table with piles of receipts and chicken-scratched figures on scrap paper amid drifts of pink eraser snow, all in advance of filing their taxes this morning on the way to work.
The announcement comes alongside the release of a new single in "Dear Life," a pop song with a giddy piano and constricted guitar solo that takes sonic cues from late Beatles tracks, but drifts closer to the existential dread of Elliott Smith's McCartney-inspired pop efforts.
But the show is also highly respectful of the principled Elizabeth as she learns to suss out her wily prime minister Winston Churchill (John Lithgow), copes with her ambitious but cloddish husband, Philip (Matt Smith), and drifts apart from her fun-loving, romantically feckless sister Margaret (Vanessa Kirby).
When the television is off, Ms. Bilik's mind drifts to the cherished moments of her childhood, "the one before I was 12": the peaceful years growing up in the company of her grandmother, a pillar of her family who could not leave Ukraine with them because she was paralyzed.
But sometimes when I watch Curry play, the thought of him functioning inside a system that doesn't space the floor as well, with teammates who tend to hesitate a beat too long when met with the choice to pass or shoot, drifts by as a notion worth considering.
Wayne was at the height of his pop phase when No Ceilings came out, and he drifts into some very poppy beats in the tape's second half, but for the first half it feels like he's coming home after an extended time away and settling into his familiar pocket.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sunlight drifts across a set of white blinds in dappled patterns as if it had been dispatched from a stellar heaven but then held in check by dense, dark foliage —  until those boughs and branches are intermittently shouldered aside by soft breezes.
The aural nightmare is further complemented by band leader Philippe Tougas' dry rasps, wet, reptilian gurgles, and colorful tales of eldritch horror; like Immortal, Chthe'ilist has created its own fantasy realm to run wild within, but Eil'udom's malevolent gloom feels far more sinister than Blashyrkh's pristine snow drifts.
Games capture our imagination in a way no art form has before–their interactivity and replayability provide a sincere refuge from the travails of everyday life because when we immerse ourselves in our favorite games, our routine concerns fade away as our embodiment drifts into the digital ether.
If there is a single moment from these books that will prove impossible to forget, it is the full-page spread in "Illegal" in which Ebo's drowned brother drifts lifeless beneath the sea, surrounded by the other lifeless bodies of friends and strangers, fish nibbling at their exposed skin.
In her review of the film, Janet Maslin of The Times noted the mélange of Mr. Demme's filmmaking eccentricities — not just the music, "which drifts mischievously through the film," but the details of costume, language and performance that are pitched to a particular note of fond, giggly amusement.
James Corden's bake-off contest with his staff gets very brutal, very fast Guy plays 'Jingle Bells' with wrenches to *ring* in the holiday season Marty is a self-driving, electric DeLorean that drifts like a pro Man builds adorable 2D video game to propose to his girlfriend
The lyrics bear that out perfectly: Nights turn into days Days turn into years And among them I was going faster in circles Winds are blowing on me Blow on the back of my neck Everything seems too far too big I'm not moving forward It's the time that drifts away This is another passing train It's a further tightening rope (knot) Sunrises sinking fast As more seasons pass And I stay the same in this shortening time (x2) I'm not moving forward It's the time that drifts away This is another passing train It's a further tightening rope (knot) By the end of the video, there's some catharsis, though it's bittersweet.
Every time someone says, 'But I thought you were…' and drifts off at the end, you feel guilty of a deception you didn't intend, based on a projection of the other person's assumption...I end up bearing all the blame for someone else's assumptions that have little do with me.
While Christian is the tourist who drifts (with no apparent thought to the consequences) into being the central prop in a hilariously awkward sex ritual, Dani gets crowned the May Queen, the whole village embracing her and lifting her up and wailing in empathy with her pain — held at last.
While U-612 puts out to sea, gets ensnared in international espionage, hits a nasty Atlantic storm and drifts inevitably towards mutiny, back home in La Rochelle the young translator Simone Strasser (Vicky Krieps) gets ensnared in a plot involving the Gestapo, the Résistance and their mysterious leader (Lizzy Caplan).
But five pages into "Ghost," Jason Reynolds's new middle-grade novel, Ghost's stream-of-consciousness narrative drifts into the secret that has taken over his life: the story of the day he learned how fast he can run, fleeing his apartment with his mother as his father shot at them.
"Back Around, Devil" was filmed shortly before his death, and watching this video, as he drifts off into the sky in a multi-coloured hot air balloon, or tries to exist while being wrapped in and attached to blood-soaked ropes, feels unsettling in light of what we know now.
The basic idea is that each language drifts away from the basic template of universal grammar, but the grammatical bedrock can always be gleaned through various quirks a syntactician is trained to tease out (just as a geologist can identify colliding tectonic plates from the surface features of a landscape).
Ireland was bracing for a direct hit on Thursday from Emma, the powerful storm system roaring up from the Bay of Biscay that is expected to deliver 60-mile-an-hour winds and fine, granular snow, leading to snow drifts and whiteout conditions across most or all of the island.
Midge ruminates about her own complicated marriage as she drifts through the streets of Paris, only to end up in a drag bar, where her incisive comedy style, exposing herself in a bracing, sarcastic manner, is juxtaposed against the drag performances, including a trio singing a song about gay Paree.
And while he's no John Ford, he and his cinematographers make good use of the setting — the neat houses stepping up the sides of the fjord, the gigantic ferry looming over the town, the cars buried in drifts of snow (an essential plot point that New York City dwellers will enjoy).
Has it really been 56 years since the publication of Percy's National Book Award-winning novel, "The Moviegoer," wherein the New Orleans executive Binx Bolling drifts between work and play in existential torpor, trying with limited success to find points of attachment in the world before returning, ultimately, to family?
As he drifts in and out of his new reality, often preferring to retreat to dreams of his prewar childhood, he is moved like a pawn by the power shifts of nation-building until he finds himself on a kibbutz, armed and shooting at an enemy who is never explicitly identified.
Guy plays 'Jingle Bells' with wrenches to *ring* in the holiday season Marty is a self-driving, electric DeLorean that drifts like a pro Man builds adorable 2D video game to propose to his girlfriend 'The Office' stars meet up on 'Ellen' to chat about the reunion we so badly need
Just as his mechanisms are diffuse, his subject matter drifts between the general — for example, selections from a series of airbrushed t-shirts memorializing Black women and girls killed by police, including Sandra Bland and Aiyana Jones — and the personal, such as his photographic portraits, audio compilations, and video works.
Image: NASATo avoid power disruptions, grid operators will have to perform a delicate juggling act, transporting energy across the country to make up for the temporary shortfall in solar-dependent regions, while carefully monitoring the ebb and flow of available solar energy as the Moon drifts across the surface of the Sun.
Along those same lines, one of Lost fans' favorite episodes—if not the all-time favorite—is about a man who loses his grip on his sanity as his mind drifts back through time, until he realizes that he can hold himself together if he just concentrates on the woman he loves.
Opener "Never Again" is replete with a sing-songy chorus and Imogen Heap-esque AutoTune harmonies, while "The Ending" is like if a tropical house beat was fed through software that makes it sound like a lullaby—it's the best of the lot, with a hook that drifts up, taking you skyward.
As Mary sees to her charges in the dusty, mostly empty rooms of the Hawley Street School, she drifts into a romance with Tom Shaw, its earnest young administrator, then falls deeply in love with Tom's former roommate, Alistair Heath, a soldier who will soon be sent to the ­isolated island of Malta.
The deeper Nadia drifts into her own past, the more she confronts her horrible childhood, and the more she realizes that she's forever marked by traumas she's never forgiven herself for, even though she was a child, the more the series starts to zero in on its real villain: the human brain.
After their 12-hour date together, Frank spends a year with a joyless bore who hates jokes and chicken tikka masala, while Amy gets stuck with a bro who insists on fucking the first night ("it's better that way"), then slowly drifts from him after they realize their time is running short.
David Sawyer, 82, first began designing his chairs in the early 1980s from the 370-square-foot back room of his rural farmhouse in Woodbury, Vt. He worked alone; no employees tinkered at the lathes or waded through the blond curls of shaved wood piled on the floor in ankle-deep drifts.
Its distinct status for Northern Ireland is likely to leave the province de facto (if not de jure) in the European customs union while the rest of the United Kingdom, where 97 percent of people live, drifts off to become Singapore-on-the-Thames with uncertain access to its huge nearby European market.
The story starts off like a documentary whose narrator is looking back on the phenomenon, but in the course of its 30 pages, it drifts through a sex scene, a psychedelic depiction of a SexCoven trip, "screenshots" of a digital video and more, with each sequence presented in a different visual idiom.
James Corden's bake-off contest with his staff gets very brutal, very fast Guy plays 'Jingle Bells' with wrenches to *ring* in the holiday season Marty is a self-driving, electric DeLorean that drifts like a pro 'The Office' stars meet up on 'Ellen' to chat about the reunion we so badly need
James Corden's bake-off contest with his staff gets very brutal, very fast Marty is a self-driving, electric DeLorean that drifts like a pro Man builds adorable 2D video game to propose to his girlfriend 'The Office' stars meet up on 'Ellen' to chat about the reunion we so badly need
He drifts from window to window, and a part of him understands dimly that this is not the house he is looking for, that none of them are, that the house he is looking for and the girl who lives inside it are in some profound way no longer available to him.
As this visible wavelength drifts and shifts, shudders and bends, responding to air currents in the room, a video camera transmits images to an audio interface that translates motion into sound — you hear a rhythmic drone, high-pitched sustained notes, and louder low tones that sound like something from deep underwater or outer space.
Moving aside from Brexit for a couple of hundred words, I just want to point out there are one or two other incy-wincy issues that may also screw things up, especially for financial markets, in addition to whether Britain slips its moorings and drifts away from Europe to somewhere lost in the mid-Atlantic.
A wide-eyed outsider drifts among the city's urbane and jaded lions with fear and amusement, acutely aware that she is not one of those powerful, entrenched, kind-of-terrible New York people, until, one day, she wakes up and discovers that she is one of those powerful, entrenched, kind-of-terrible New York people.
" Review (from IGN): "This game really has it all: an undeniable, incomparable sense of lightning-fast speed; 25 cars (which are acquired through a fun dueling system); a top two-player mode and a decent four-player one; the classic RR drifts plus an amazing new one that enables full 360 spins and more!
Simons trucked in 50,000 gallons of popcorn from Chicago and filled the floor of the old American Stock Exchange building with the stuff, which piled up in drifts along the sides of four rickety barns, crunched under guests's feet, and stuck to models' shoes and prairie-dress-meets-hazmat-suits they wore down the runway.
Our dreams and plans and jobs and knees and backs and memories, the childhood friend, the husband of fifty years, the father of forever, the keys to the house, the keys to the car, the keys to the kingdom, the kingdom itself: sooner or later, all of it drifts into the Valley of Lost Things.
Zhan Wang's video, "Beyond 12 Nautical Miles Floating Rock Drifts on the Open Sea" (2000) — whose title refers to the distance beyond which any country can claim sovereignty over open waters — follows a hollow, stainless steel rock cast by the artist as it floats freely in international waters, negotiating immaterial borders with spectral grace.
There has been the battle to win a place and establish his presence at Manchester United; a collection of wonderful, occasionally gravity-defying goals once he settled in; and then, as the campaign reached its climax, a relentless workload — games piling up in great drifts, culminating in Wednesday's Europa League final against Ajax in Stockholm.
We are locked in the mind of an Ohio woman, a mother of four with a cutting power of observation, as her attention drifts from Jared Kushner's investments in China to an earring she lost years ago, the death of her mother to the wet towels on the floor to news of ecological collapse.
But, even though the end result of Boudelle's monument-building process may be less than satisfying, the seemingly more rational process of minimalist reductionism seen in many of the monuments made since 1902 proves less and less interesting in our heated political period, with its far right drifts toward authoritarian narrow-mindedness fueled by intolerance.
It remains reminiscent of August — the market drifts sideways to up after a quick panic and upward repricing, lolling around and churning; maybe we get a little pullback to jolt people awake as we did then, because it's not often that the indexes merely trudge listlessly deeper into new-high territory — at least not to stay there.
Vehicles on the orange team can be painted blue, for instance, which is fine if you're looking at the icon directly above them or can make out their thin orange outline, but both can be hard to see as a car drifts into your screen from the bottom corner and takes you out despite appearing to be a teammate.
In the episode's most significant shot, Cantwell takes in this little ad hoc family (including Toby Huss's Bos, who's brought over his famous chili in lieu of anything else to do) starting to knit back together, to remember the man they've lost, and then his camera drifts from them to Gordon's empty chair, no one sitting there.
In the end, though, knowing the meteorology behind this storm is probably not much solace to the tens of millions who have to begin a long process of digging their way out of this storm, which, in some places, includes trying to identify cars under three-foot snow drifts and waiting for electricity to be restored.
A more tightly scripted and edited version of the story wouldn't be able to capture the feeling of disassociation from time: These young people have no particular aims in life past the next sale, the next high, or the next party, and the film drifts along on their time scale, watching them hustle for sales and grab-ass around.
THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender star as young marrieds in a drama set on a tiny Australian lighthouse island shortly after World War I. She desperately wants a child, and when one day a boat drifts ashore, with a dead man and an infant aboard, she has to believe it's a sign from God.
For this puzzle, three of these were BURNOUT for 20 across, "fatigue"; ABOUTFACE for 29 down, "complete reversal"; and JELLYFISH for 25 across, "translucent sea creature that drifts with the current," which was a mighty specific clue – one that I would have looked sideways at on Friday or Saturday, but blithely took at face value here.
S. trade talks FOMC meeting in focus * Sterling drifts lower ahead of Brexit votes on Tuesday By Tom Wilson LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - World shares fell into the red on Monday, with equities markets from Asia to Europe buffeted as Chinese industrial profits fell and investors stayed cautious ahead of a busy week including Sino-U.
When the score drifts into his father's theme, "The Life I Lead," it settles against Michael's troubled countenance like a sonic subconscious, as he muddles over what sort of father to be; that is to say, what sort of father will deliver his family from their financial catastrophe and regain the pacific household atmosphere fostered by his wife.
In the digital short "Indefinite Pitch" (Program 5), James N. Kienitz Wilkins uses a succession of black-and-white still images of a Northeastern river — framed by a bleakly industrial landscape and littered with refuse — for a sneakily thoughtful, sometimes funny riff on art and work that flows, drifts, dribbles and sometimes rages much like its inert river.
There, for instance, in the front row of Virgil Abloh's Off-White show (preceding his triumphal debut at Louis Vuitton) is Christian Combs (known as King), son of Sean Combs, sitting in the stiflingly hot Palais de Chaillot dressed in an emerald green vinyl tracksuit as a blizzard of artificial snow drifts down on his head.

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