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The Fabletics "scandal" hadn't enveloped Hudson's brand; instead, Hudson had further enveloped Fabletics in her own brand.
Alcohol is effective at killing enveloped viruses, including the coronavirus, but is less effective at killing non-enveloped viruses.
It was intoxicating, feeling enveloped and supported by 100,000 people.
In particular, the building was enveloped in a combustible cladding.
He's really enveloped in the spirit of all this music.
I was asleep, atop white sheets, enveloped in unbroken darkness.
But sometimes, like in that moment, I'm enveloped by her.
In it, I was miniature, enveloped in a large mass.
"We see cities enveloped in smoke and flame," Nixon said.
Republicans choose door B, and chaos has enveloped the party since.
Urban streetlights are no longer enveloped by clouds of photophilous moths.
It enveloped Ginostra and now the cloud has covered Stromboli entirely.
Ballooncam is just a drone "enveloped in a balloon," Panasonic says.
An invisible clamor of writing, drinking, lovemaking, fighting humanity enveloped you.
Rarely are you enveloped by the silence that's in your bedroom.
She was enveloped by the hum of computer fans cooling hardware.
The battle with the Council has quickly enveloped the entire town.
The scandal over the deal has enveloped both of McKinsey's clients.
Enveloped in her upholstered cocoon, it would be rude to refuse.
I am rich, decadent ribbons of peanut butter enveloped in chocolate.
It enveloped viewers in a moving ocean, mimicking Japanese premodern paintings.
The Trumpian chaos that's enveloped the country should not be surprising.
No person enveloped by a cloud of corruption should be president.
Enveloped viruses in general are easily killed or inactivated by alcohol.
You feel connected, prepared, enveloped by a sense of relative calm.
I'm enveloped in a passionate dream that always seems about to dissolve.
The effect is both ominous and beautiful, like  trees enveloped in spiderwebs.
When their hands touch, Winden gets enveloped in a giant black portal.
Silence enveloped its 63 campsites, including Campsite 51, where Beaudette was shot.
You're instead completely enveloped in that higher experience that everyone talks about.
The rain enveloped everything, pouring down as if it would never end.
Mr. Thielemann's "Lohengrin" Prelude enveloped the house with a mysterious, sublime shimmer.
My only hope was that she'd become enveloped in a pleasant memory.
A police car is enveloped in volcanic ash in Talisay, Jan. 14.
REQUESTS RECEIVED WITHOUT A SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPED WILL NOT BE FILLED.
Iggy posted a pic of her fingers enveloped in 7 diamond bands.
And, enveloped by the tourism industry, Cappadocia has become separated from itself.
Zika is a flavivirus, and they are known to be enveloped viruses.
After she died, he said, his blood pressure spiked and depression enveloped him.
Officials said thick fog had enveloped the Mustang area where Jomsom is located.
Traffic moves around a smog-enveloped Connaught Place, the heart of Delhi, India.
The wildfire broke out Friday afternoon and enveloped 11,000 acres by noon Saturday.
The wildfire broke out Friday afternoon and enveloped 33,172 acres by Sunday evening.
This spectacular image features a distinctly chicken-like structure, enveloped in wispy clouds.
In the Black Room, guests were enveloped in the blackest, deepest of blacks.
But the truth is, the relationship is enveloped in many shades of gray.
So wearyingly standoffish, resisting the E.U. even while enveloped and protected by it.
Ms. Bliss was enveloped in a toffee-tone wool coat and matching trousers.
An apocalyptic black cloud had enveloped my neighborhood, trapping me inside my house.
Wrap yourself in it, be enveloped by this beef blanket: As you were.
VIENNA — Four haunting musical notes have enveloped central Vienna's Heldenplatz, or Heroes' Square.
A Dubai restaurant, for example, has sold a cupcake enveloped in gold leaf.
Her father had a trailer, and she felt reassuringly enveloped by the community.
He wishes he had spoken out publicly against the racism that enveloped Russell.
But just as quickly, I was enveloped by a wave of perfect calm.
This is enveloped, which means it's much, much easier to kill with disinfectants.
Jane Austen's self-enclosed world enveloped me, soothing in its contours and assumptions.
The entire complex, a stunning set of ruins, was enveloped in golden light.
At the end of each artificial stem, translucent petals enveloped a magenta light.
Thus, we're always watching Meg be enveloped by someone or envelop someone herself.
Saudi Arabia was enveloped in controversy late last year following the death of Khashoggi.
But now, the city once again finds itself enveloped in a wave of violence.
After you snap a photo, the entire screen is enveloped in the beige lighting.
By Tuesday, the storm enveloped much of the Bering Sea between Russia and Alaska.
I saw people standing alone become enveloped in conversation with the strangers surrounding them.
Those layers are then enveloped in a soft, breathable cover for comfy, cool sleeping.
Three blistering heat waves enveloped much of southeastern Australia in January and February 2017.
Then the wind changed direction and a cloud of acrid smoke enveloped the group.
In the acoustically vibrant church the radiant sound of the choir thrillingly enveloped you.
The Russia cloud that has enveloped Trump every day of his presidency darkened further.
In every direction, everything below my window was enveloped in a fluffy white cloud.
Compliments and applause and hugs enveloped me, but those were not my biggest takeaways.
A few minutes after I woke up, warm-toned lighting gradually enveloped the cabin.
Bernie Sanders's floundering presidential campaign and the election itself enveloped by the coronavirus crisis.
Her small body lay almost enveloped by the cushions of a large red recliner.
As he struggled to gain his bearings, hands enveloped Mr. Winters's neck, squeezing tightly.
Falling asleep conscious of the good that enveloped me each day made a difference.
A plodding competency enveloped the administration as slow improvement was evident within six months.
In the Black Room, guests will be enveloped in the blackest, deepest of blacks.
But inside, I was enveloped in warmth from soft lighting and splashes of color.
This helps to explain the general chaos that has enveloped British policy since the result.
THROUGHOUT its steep climb away from Delhi, the plane remained enveloped in an acrid fug.
For the past few weeks, the rover has become enveloped by a gigantic dust storm.
ISLAMABAD – Smog has enveloped much of Pakistan and India, causing highway accidents and respiratory problems.
The wavy reflections and everything else is enveloped in a festive aura of wistful twilight.
For example, the initial adventure around the Mission District was enveloped in real-world messiness.
The hearing would keep alive a series of scandals that enveloped three top state Democrats.
In the decades since Israel was created, it has been enveloped in Jerusalem's municipal boundaries.
In her next story, Brown is sitting on the red carpet, enveloped in the ballgown.
I imagine the whole arch enveloped by a web; it makes sense that it's not.
The bowl was plopped down in front of me enveloped in a plume of steam.
Bits Remember the blaze of hype that enveloped Snap when it went public in March?
Marlow travels up the river enveloped by a sense of increasing mystery and encroaching danger.
The viny scent of wine, cut with the stringent reek of strong alcohol, enveloped us.
So we've erected this massive thing called the internet, and it's completely enveloped our lives.
Playland Miniature Golf course in Guerneville enveloped in floodwaters before dawn from the rising Russian River.
Greg had been recovering from a recent bypass heart surgery when the fire enveloped their town.
Sandra Bullock is in the foreground as Debbie Ocean, enveloped in a big white fur coat.
More than a dozen other eliminated spellers enveloped her with hugs when she left the stage.
The glacial valley has been enveloped by a choking haze of smoke from the Ferguson Fire.
Gaiser's subjects gaze directly at the viewer, unguarded, enveloped in designs and symbols of their power.
They are enveloped in this cocoon of hubris [built on] their association with the billionaire class.
Or in a sitting room with Cabinet members from South Africa, enveloped in a cream armchair.
Wind movements were animated by eddies of rippling arpeggios enveloped in placid streams of fused voices.
Titan isn't the easiest to photograph either, as the moon is enveloped by a significant haze.
"Unfortunately, the fire hit so hard, so fast, so big, it enveloped the community," said McLean.
After donning the headset, you become enveloped in darkness as classical music plays in the background.
The song's woozy cocoon enveloped us, its heartbeat thumping in our hair, our nails, our feet.
The meninges, the layers of translucent membranes that coat and protect the brain, still enveloped it.
Much of the crowd thought the same thing, and a confused quiet enveloped the finish area.
The scandal enveloped the network's top star, Bill O'Reilly, whose employment was abruptly ended last month.
Enveloped in a mountain of pink paper, she played an Omnichord while sitting on the floor.
Trump enveloped the two of them in mystery, creating confusion about what was really going on.
By day, they have been barely visible from downtown Ojai, which has been enveloped in smoke.
He cited an experience he had at Gagosian, moving through Serra's sculptures and feeling completely enveloped.
The fossil was completely enveloped in a super-hard rock, with veins of calcite running through it.
A few yards away, another person was also receiving medical attention as law enforcement enveloped the premises.
Abby's lively family enveloped her in a world of talk against a constant backdrop of music playing.
A mother gently tended to her baby as a thick, dark plume of smoke enveloped lower Manhattan.
It enveloped and destroyed everything in its path—leaving 21 people dead and around 150 others injured.
In "Womb," Smith's sons practice martial arts, their bodies partially enveloped by a layer of white gossamer.
In fact, the sheer amount of options was overwhelming and a creeping sense of anxiety enveloped me.
It's the kind of band you expect to see shrouded in black cloaks and enveloped in fog.
"EMS" — the initials for Edward Malcolm Snider — was painted on a banner and enveloped by a wreath.
Similarly, Adrian describes being afraid, ashamed, and enveloped by loneliness as she hid her pregnancy for months.
Among the most famous images is a striking view of Lower Manhattan enveloped by a horizontal monolith.
The White House also turned to McGinley at times when Cabinet secretaries became enveloped in ethics controversies.
Many buildings there are strewn with discarded objects, and abandoned vehicles have been enveloped by overgrown weeds.
The plane tilted sideways over the fields, and we rose to 5,000 feet, enveloped in petrol fumes.
The funeral reflected the nuances of the conversation on race and policing that has enveloped the country.
Once inside, we were enveloped in the magical world that only a luxury department store can create.
Within a year he burned off the gas of pity in which the accident had enveloped him.
It's restorative to get enveloped in another world, another voice, while I'm grappling with my own writing.
As the door swung open, a chorus of shouts and laughter enveloped me and lured me inside.
Similarly, some viruses have an outer wrapping, which is called an envelope, while others are non-enveloped.
And the viewing American public reasonably gets a peek behind the curtain that has long enveloped Guantánamo.
This can be challenging, because, unlike your anus, the entrances to these canals are enveloped by flesh.
Americans are increasingly frustrated by their ineffective national government and the toxic environment that has enveloped Washington.
But one day in June 213, the security in which Heydi's grandparents had enveloped her was shattered.
Their own governor was enveloped in a crisis that seemed to grow more sordid by the week.
The storm's strong winds and surging water enveloped Fire Island on its way to inundating New England.
The best dumplings on the menu are called raviolis, but are actually enveloped in translucent wonton skins.
So far, they have confirmed for the two innermost planets that they are not enveloped in hydrogen.
It goes without saying that families who lose loved ones to police violence are enveloped in grief.
The next morning, the woman's husband arrived at the hospital, enveloped in the same diffuse, blanching rash.
As with Hamer, Draper has enveloped him in shadows, but here he has declined to heroicize him.
That, in itself, marked the primary out from the fiasco that enveloped the Iowa caucuses eight days before.
"On the Senate floor one day, Barry Goldwater walked across the aisle and enveloped Hubert Humphrey," Biden writes.
Instead of panning around a scene with a mouse or joystick, you're enveloped effortlessly by a fictional world.
An American formerly imprisoned in North Korea was found enveloped in flames in a California lot last Friday.
But just like the thick fog that enveloped Heathrow this morning, the path to expansion is still murky.
It all leaves you enveloped in some kind of ineffable sensation, greater than the sum of its parts.
For six consecutive days in early March, high levels of concentrated pollutants enveloped most parts of South Korea.
" Here's more from Nixon's speech: "As we look at America, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flame.
But a new …Read more ReadOur abdominal organs aren't the only ones enveloped by a fluid sac, though.
Be prepared to be enveloped by Murakami's pixelated, LED world, which has its roots in 1990s game culture.
In moments, as the chaotic sounds of war enveloped them, the horse breathed the rhythmic sounds of sleep.
A toxic and deadly political correctness has enveloped Western Europe and enabled an unending wave of terrorist attacks.
The photographs reveal a public sexual confidence that enveloped the broader community's understanding of sex at that time.
Because some nights, you just crave the feeling of being enveloped in the faux limbs of furry creature.
Upon entering the woven egg of color, visitors are enveloped in a hug of lights and immersive soundscapes.
An atmosphere of crisis enveloped Washington in the first full day after the firing, which was announced Tuesday.
He turned around, grinned, and enveloped me in an enormous hug with a full kiss on the lips.
PT Facebook activated its Safety Check on Friday as an ongoing operation enveloped the streets of central Munich.
Before I know it, I'm enveloped in a bear hug, snuggled close and patted heartily on the back.
Sometimes I pictured him enveloped in light, dissolving into the never-ending worship around the throne of God.
You can almost feel enveloped by cool water, and the movement in its expanse within the growing silence.
Days after the shooting, he was at the cemetery cleaning up as a cold front enveloped Sutherland Springs.
"Sometimes it creates an element of restfulness, because it's like being enveloped in the pattern," Ms. Cullman said.
Though you won't be summiting 14,000-footers off the coast of Seattle, you will be enveloped in nature.
The reason I'm able to do that is because I am absolutely enveloped in love of my family.
Every time she uses it, she will be enveloped in the warm and loving embrace of your friendship.
Nielsen was in the Oval Office meeting that sparked the firestorm that has enveloped the last five days.
When the event ended, television cameras enveloped the other mayors as Matthews slipped quietly to the side, smiling broadly.
And you even splurged on 1,000 thread-count sheets to ensure you're enveloped in total comfort while you sleep.
Look at this tweet in which he congratulates women on International Women's Day, and feel enveloped in warm compassion.
Just to the south, a fast-moving wildfire spewed an ominous cloud of smoke that enveloped the Carquinez Bridge.
The maelstrom of commentary that has recently enveloped West's latest release, "Jesus Is King," seems to echo this point.
But feelings of depression and isolation enveloped him and he dropped out of high school when he was 18.
"Roseanne" isn't the only series to be given the ax after its star was enveloped in a major scandal.
On election night, as the terror enveloped us, I leaned over to Lauren, a ride-or-die Hillary supporter.
Indian boys sit around a small fire as the morning sun is enveloped by a blanket of smog, Nov.
He had the second of two surgeries to eliminate the excess skin that enveloped his body like a shroud.
"As we look at America, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flame," Nixon said, accepting the Republican nomination.
EVERYONE.Any gift worth giving is worthy of being enveloped in the silly, slick embrace of Chrissy Teigen wrapping paper.
The film's poster features a dazed Harley Quinn whose head is enveloped by bird-versions of the supporting cast.
As I took my first bite, the aroma of sweet flour enveloped in fat filled my nose and mouth.
The night before, a snow squall had enveloped the city and then quickly receded, as if on supernatural command.
And Mahomes could have safely thrown the football away when he saw his primary receivers enveloped by double coverage.
But now the Cubs are World Series champions and enveloped by a community liberated from a 108-year burden.
It is best to spend a long time enveloped and transported by the sounds flowing around and through you.
" Mack agreed: "I am obsessed with the care he shows the subject—the drapery, her figure enveloped and protected.
He is too busy being president to worry about the evolving Russia scandal, which has now enveloped his son.
Late Sunday evening, fire officials in Youngstown responded to a call as a blaze enveloped the house on Parkcliffe Ave.
By the time Kitsch attempted to move away from those would-be blockbuster roles, their failures had already enveloped him.
He enveloped her and held her until the entire cast moved to say goodbye to Gleb Savchenko and Sasha Pieterse.
When the E.R. doctor explained that in this case the fractures should heal themselves, a wave of relief enveloped me.
In some areas last week, rushing floodwaters quickly enveloped people in their homes and left drivers trapped in their cars.
For five straight days rioting and looting enveloped the city, prompting President Lyndon B. Johnson to mobilize the National Guard.
Of all the controversies that have enveloped the Trump White House these past four months, this one's the most ominous.
It was there: again, and again, and again, entering me with force each time an international tournament enveloped the country.
A pinch of wasabi and pickled ginger, the latter enveloped in a tempura-like batter, completed the sushi house effect.
Did I want to transcend worldly concerns, swaddled and suspended in a criblike twin bed that enveloped my lanky build?
By the early 70's, could be seen along Fifth Avenue, his body enveloped in a fingertip-length wolf coat.
What surprised more was the sheer aura they enveloped the music in, wrapping it in ritual, staging it as drama.
But the ride that took place after he passed a background check now seems enveloped in an air of foreboding.
A swarm of hornets, attracted by the heat generated by Mr. Li's tractor, enveloped the vehicle in a black cloud.
A separate fog bank enveloped onlookers as a series of extended synthesized notes resonated, building and waning in overlapping waves.
Just in case you were wondering, this certainly isn't the first time that Scales 925 has been enveloped in drama.
I was ready to be enveloped, for my new life to begin: I was ready to become a Pokémon master.
For all his father issues, T'Challa is enveloped by women who cushion him in maternal, military, sisterly and scientific support.
There are few winners in an all-out trade war like one that enveloped the world economy in the 1930s.
But these days, he can barely recognize his hometown: Maracaibo is enveloped by crime, starvation and growing sense of dread.
Enveloped in shadows, celestial female subjects and lifeless soldiers outline the surreal and enigmatic worlds of Brazilian artist João Ruas.
Her unflappable nature and a cocoon that enveloped her as an amateur, even in college, has helped her remain grounded.
It was dirty, dusty and unmarked, and when you slipped in the door you were immediately enveloped in cigarette smoke.
Smoke enveloped a commercial district of the capital as security forces fired volleys of tear gas and unleashed water cannons.
Mr. Yang said the bottle's label will help combat the amnesia that has enveloped the killings on the Chinese mainland.
Further adding to the intrigue was the level of vitriol that enveloped the closing days of the GOP primary campaign.
Now the guests are enveloped in performances: from ballerinas to belly dancers; fire eaters to flash mobs; harpists to harpoonists.
The gorilla tumbled back,enveloped in his opponents' jeers,everyday the same uneven gameas the gorilla had no other friends.
And amid inflamed anxieties about a rebranded white-power movement, the question that enveloped both young men's campuses was why.
Silent death emerged: poisonous gases enveloped victims, blinding them, eating their flesh, leaving them to drown in their own fluids.
But that sense of being enveloped in a warm embrace, I don't—you know, I don't have a great memory.
Ingrid had told her over and over again, but still the girl sneaked in to be enveloped by the warmth.
But this meal reflects a pair of friendships so nourishing that they've enveloped me in the sisterhood I've always sought.
I was searching for a sense of the towering serenity, the forbidding isolation that must have enveloped the colonial inhabitants.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Fog enveloped Phan-Xi-Pang, Indochina's tallest peak, in an ocean of vanilla milkshakes.
Later, on stage when Centineo picked up the award for Favorite Movie Actor, Condor enveloped him in a big hug. Swoon!
Then, while she and Jayme hid in the bathtub, Denise enveloped Jayme in a protective bear hug moments before her death.
The death, which a recent forensic report concluded was a murder, has divided Argentina and continues to be enveloped in mystery.
The area was enveloped in smoke as people rushed over to find bodies and body parts scattered among debris, he said.
"Fifty or 60 years ago, [this land] was on the outskirts of the city," which has since enveloped it, he said.
Silence enveloped the courtroom as Justice Ejaz Afzal read the judgment, and the opposition distributed candy in celebration following the verdict.
Kaepernick has been enveloped in controversy since reporters noticed he didn't stand up for the anthem before a game last week.
Everything was enveloped in a thick, icy mist that licked the station's dull metal structure and made it sweat with cold.
She said she was fascinated by the climate of paranoia that enveloped Hollywood after the murders, and how that affected cinema.
As turmoil enveloped Southeast Asia, however, the strategy began to unravel, as forces that were activated failed to align as intended.
Hossein soon found himself in a large cell, caught in a thicket of limbs and enveloped by the smell of sweat.
Alun Davies, who was 16 at the time, told Wales Online, it was like a black cloak had enveloped the mountain.
The clearest views of Saturn's moon Titan yet surround what the moon looks like in its natural color, enveloped by haze.
Located 400 light-years away, the protostars in this system are so young that they're still enveloped in gas and dust.
Back in the winners' circle were the shrimp spring rolls; each featured a whole large shrimp enveloped in a crispy wrapper.
We paid the bill and enveloped Douvos like a fallen prizefighter, hustling him out of the Doodle and back to school.
The men stood just a few feet from each other, and were enveloped in a throng of reporters and Cruz supporters.
Huddled with anxious couples in a dejected atmosphere of childlessness, she recounts her family's story, enveloped within the history of Iran.
They saw starry skies that enveloped them, colorful birds that calmed them and booming storms that propelled them back in time.
The house is enveloped in fog and heat, but that's to be expected at this time of year: it's August, 1912.
Harris noticed that as chaos enveloped him last season, Jackson tucked the ball and ran instead of keeping his eyes downfield.
Floyd Mayweather was there in all his glory, enveloped in his TMT security team while grabbing some grub art Prime 112.
The ensuing pileup trapped more than 40 people who were then enveloped by flames and smoke as they tried to flee.
Lopez is known for loving body-hugging dresses, but she enveloped herself in tulle with this gorgeous Giambattista Valli couture gown.
Those who like to be enveloped in a warm blanket of bass when they listen to music won't be satisfied here.
He had been implicated in a dizzyingly complex transnational corruption scandal that had already enveloped much of the Peruvian political class.
Recently, the problem has been particularly bad, and the city has been enveloped in smog for extended periods starting in October.
The two faces are connected with reinforcement wires that run through the foam and the whole thing is enveloped in concrete.
Cover: An Indian boy looks as city's sky line is seen enveloped in thick smog in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Nov.
Each one is enveloped in a thick brown gravy of Nantua sauce that is 10 times richer, made from crayfish and lobster.
The civil war has been complicated by many players becoming enveloped in the conflict which has now lasted for half a decade.
To Ru, the Vixen is beyond salvation, enveloped by her rage and sporadic bouts of childishness; to Asia, she is simply human.
But even he has been able to feel the general unhappiness and uncertainty that has seemingly enveloped this country as of late.
Until then, and likely afterward, Epstein's death will be enveloped by conspiracy theories, many of which surfaced before his body got cold.
Standing in the gloom among the ancient mounds, enveloped in the mist, I could almost feel the presence of the invisible dead.
Leader Paul Nuttall has been enveloped by scandal this week after allegedly lying about losing close friends at the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster.
Walking up to the glass building, gorgeously enveloped by bronze lattice, it's impossible not to realized the significance of the museum's location.
DES MOINES — The Iowa Democratic Party sought on Tuesday to begin clearing up the debacle that enveloped its caucuses the previous night.
It's like getting hit with a wall of sound and being completely enveloped by its cold, hazy embrace and lifted inexorably upward.
Despite the smaller bombings, a general sense of calm has enveloped the streets of Baghdad in the months since the July attack.
The public dialogue on immigration tends to be a mess, albeit a mess that helps explain the inertia that has enveloped policymaking.
It was a tale enveloped in half-truths, exaggerations and the wishful thinking of the National Geographic Society, which sponsored the expedition.
As the music rises around me, I'm enveloped in an unfamiliar sweetness, as if some acid had been drained from my blood.
The dairy cows are said to have horrifically suffocated to death while enveloped by snow drifts measuring as tall as 14 feet.
The rhinestone-embossed painting features a black panther enveloped in a gold shimmer and a lush imprint of bright fuchsia-colored lips.
Then there was a roar, the hall shook, and the guests were knocked to the floor and enveloped in fire and smoke.
But he was blamed for the chaos that has enveloped the company after the downfall of its now-former chairman, Carlos Ghosn.
Instead, the Podestas have been drawn into the vortex of investigations and conspiracy theories that have enveloped Washington in the Trump era.
Men enveloped by sexual temptation is one of the aspects of men's lives that I've written about in some of my books.
The move to limit tourists comes as New York City, from the subway to the streets and parks, seems enveloped in crowds.
Some of Trump's close allies, however, have urged the White House to go further given the emergency that has enveloped the country.
The Spotted Pig chef finally speaks about her role in the abuse scandal that has enveloped her and her partner, Ken Friedman.
In many places, for days on end the sky has been enveloped in haze, the sun reduced to a hot, distant penny.
In the past week, a thick layer of smog has enveloped the city, with people complaining of irritated eyes, throats and lungs.
Yes, the hotel may be among the world's most luxurious, enveloped in the embrace of a city it has long called home.
When the whale finally surfaced, it did so right next to the boat, exhaling a cloud of snot that enveloped the conservationist.
That investor, Jonathan Teo, acknowledged the storm that had enveloped Binary in the wake of accusations facing his co-founder, Justin Caldbeck.
Material Art has no coordinated agenda among individuals, but it is distinguished from events or other movements that have historically enveloped it.
The F.D.A. does not allow hand sanitizer brands to make viral claims, but from a scientific perspective, influenza is an enveloped virus.
But now, up ahead, a fog so thick that it nearly blinded drivers on the freeway enveloped the hillsides near their destination.
That left Biden to appear as a leader, staying out of the fray that enveloped Buttigieg, Warren and Klobuchar for a time.
Some leading critics have objected to the transformation of Williams's subtle play about a family enveloped in denial into something more strident.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Elon Musk is adding to the gloom that has enveloped much of the automotive sector in recent months.
Actors on stilts, costumed as larger-than-life animals — ducks, peacocks, giraffes — infiltrate the dance floor and are enveloped by the crowd.
Nearby is a large oil painting by Toba Khedoori of leaves and branches; you feel enveloped by this gorgeous foliage ("Untitled," 2017).
That allows the fat to drip down, but keeps the meat from being completely enveloped in the smoke and flames that deposit PAHs.
As you drive down, slowly being enveloped by the looming red sandstone formations, it feels like, well, like entering a valley of fire.
Your mind will feel way sharper, you'll finally move past the dreamy haze that enveloped your life while Mercury was retrograde in December.
It's the difference between checking for open doors and actively picking locks—and it's already enveloped devices on a million networks and counting.
In it, Riddleberger hangs off an armchair, enveloped in a blanket of black and white light, while she talks on a rotary phone.
The government has banned all public music performances during the nine-day official mourning period, a directive that has enveloped Havana in gloom.
Her face ultimately becomes enveloped in a Tron-like grid that grows into an abstract circuit board at the center of her forehead.
Enveloped in white, with a ceiling light fixture brushing against his shoulder, he looks something like a herculean angel, who's ready for lunch.
Gouthière's Paris workshop trimmed the marble with bronze arrows, fruit, flowers, leaves, snakes, ribbons and a woman's face enveloped in beads and braids.
When flames enveloped Nana Chaichanhda's residence on June 3, her 8-month-old dog Sasha alerted Chaichanhda and the rest of their family.
There were at least two other instances on the 2016 campaign trail when he enveloped the flag in his small hands and arms.
Johnson, a first-term Republican state representative from Louisville, Kentucky, killed himself just two days after a political scandal had enveloped his career.
"The possibility of leaking through even two super-plus tampons and a pad during an hour-long class enveloped my life," she explained.
Subsequently, the area has been enveloped by over 20 tonnes of oil and 40 tonnes of toxic substances keeping local fishermen at bay.
In fact, only last week I had seen for myself some of the chaos that has enveloped the country when I visited Caracas.
Most of the areas on Mars are enveloped in warm tones, lots of reds and oranges, and its story missions are no different.
Although some precautions were taken—Trump's arrival wasn't announced, as it was during the World Series—he was, once again, enveloped in boos.
Already, coal risked being enveloped in political battles over Australia's climate policy and the economy's reliance on China, the country's biggest trading partner.
One lunch entree, the lobster and crab ravioli (flavor-rich, but with minimal minced seafood), was enveloped by a luscious pancetta cream sauce.
Resting at the core of each work, a flat, roughly-drawn, black-and-white figure faces forward or smiles while enveloped by color.
" After following up with the MDMA, Robert says he laid down in the spare room: "I felt enveloped in the most amazing feeling.
Her back is to the audience, her head rising just above the massive structure and enveloped by Maag's projection of a milky sky.
More recently, however, Microsoft has so far escaped the antitrust rhetoric that's enveloped its fellow tech giants like Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet and Apple.
A funereal silence enveloped MetLife Stadium, which had remained upbeat as the Giants (0-5) had threatened to pull away but never did.
The smoke then exploded into a fireball that catapulted across the street and simultaneously enveloped seven firefighters in a black curtain of dread.
The presidential campaign trail is one strewn with unfulfilled hopes, broken promises, and babies whose foreheads are positively enveloped in old-man saliva.
The experience of being enveloped in anonymity helps retain the movement's ideology, after the balaclavas get folded up and stacked in the drawer.
And at Agnona, Simon Holloway wrapped and layered and enveloped in camel cashmere and cream shearling, gray flannel and ebony double-face wool.
He briefly raised his right index finger, then shot both arms overhead to signal touchdown as teammates enveloped him in a jubilant embrace.
As the school was still enveloped by the night's darkness, there were screams, and the quick slaps of people's feet running in panic.
The scandal set the stage for a tumultuous 2018 that enveloped the entirety of Facebook and changed people's perceptions of the company's executives.
The world is blotted out as you are enveloped in the sweep of a story rich with conquest, conspiracy and mazy human psychology.
It was is if a weight had been lifted, the white of the sheet joyously reflecting the light that enveloped our floating heads.
Ben surreptitiously snuck a T-shirt into the mail for Jo so she could wear it and feel, metaphorically anyway, enveloped by him.
The resolution of the Los Angeles case could finally cast light on the mysteries that have enveloped Mr. Durst for the past 34 years.
Things can be broken—in fact, the bad stuff can seem relentless—but it's possible to, at the same time, be enveloped in joy.
Well, it looks a lot like a golfball sized dollop of frozen ice-creamy goodness enveloped lovingly by a soft and smooth doughy coating.
Think about the end of season 3 finale "Mhysa," when the dragon queen allowed herself to be enveloped by the freed slaves of Yunkai.
Meanwhile, the couple's two oldest children are completely enveloped in their chocolate-and-marshmallow treats, paying no attention to the camera nor their parents.
As a toxic smog enveloped Delhi and northern parts of India, forcing emergency measures, Singh said she was relieved not to be living there.
A Trump-induced midsummer madness enveloped the capital Tuesday, melting down some of the last bonds of civility needed for a functioning governing system.
Rousseff's many critics blame her for an economic recession and sprawling corruption scandal that has enveloped much of her party but not, crucially, her.
Now you see it, now you don't: Here's Mars before and after the massive dust storms that grew and eventually enveloped the entire planet.
Now you see it, now you don't: Here's Mars before and after the massive dust storms that grew and eventually enveloped the entire planet.
But nothing could be further from the truth: The fetus is entirely enveloped within another human being, and the birth process is called labor.
But neither those words, nor the video statement Trump released around midnight Friday, have quelled the sense of crisis that has enveloped his party.
It's often more restorative than sleep—sometimes when I tell someone I'm off to take a nap, I'm really enveloped in my Kardashian cocoon.
In Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Andy Samberg plays narcissistic douchetool Conner 4 Real, a man totally enveloped in his own ego and admirers.
A ticking time bomb in our Constitution may be exposed should the Trump administration be enveloped in a major scandal leading to impeachment proceedings.
Last year, K2 abuse enveloped a stretch of 125th Street in East Harlem, leaving a trail of twitching, strung-out users in the process.
The controversy over the likelihood of how Alabama could be impacted by Hurricane Dorian has now enveloped the White House for an entire week.
The sight of that blood, on my fingers, on her thighs, shook me from the torpor that had enveloped me up to that point.
The financial hits were a result of the turmoil that has enveloped Volkswagen since it admitted widespread cheating on emissions tests going back years.
The artist also painted a pair of boxing gloves, enveloped in a wreath of stars that can convey dreamlike glory or a concussive haze.
The events marked another turbulent day in the political crisis that has enveloped Sudan since last month's ouster of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
But the disclosures have also been a disconcerting reminder of the failures to address sexual abuse, which has enveloped the Catholic Church in scandal.
It was here that Field became enveloped in a matriarchy, cared for by her mother, her grandmother, her great-aunt and her great-grandmother.
A bleakness enveloped Winnipeg in a way that Lipman and the Thrashers' loyal knot of fans, if not Atlanta as a whole, could understand.
David, especially, cannot find his way out of the grief that enveloped them six years ago, with the death of their only son, Joey.
In the room of plants enveloped by a Dan Flavinesque pink light, I asked Mr. Koolhaas whether he found the greenhouse peaceful or stressful.
An air of crisis has enveloped the White House over special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in last year's election.
But on Wednesday morning at the Tidal Basin here, members of the Boulder Philharmonic were enveloped in the most delightful kind of showers imaginable.
In particular, the building was enveloped in a combustible cladding which ignited and the flames raced to the top of the building in minutes.
A haze enveloped the night sky Tuesday as protesters and police clashed outside the convention center where Trump had just wrapped up his speech.
Enveloped in the storybook scenery, as lithe ski racers whiz by like birds in exotic Lycra plumage, you're in the thrill of the moment.
There Sime worked five years as a "pit boy," enveloped by darkness, likely hearing stories of legendary creatures said to roam the burrowed tunnels.
Then Hurricane Maria devastated a community close to her heart, and simultaneously, her hometown of Seattle was being enveloped by smog from wildfires in Canada.
The tomb containing the jar of cheese was originally discovered in 1885, but promptly forgotten and subsequently lost after Saharan sands enveloped the archaeological site.
Instead, Kushner was obviously trying to distract us from the worsening impeachment crisis that has enveloped the administration, and to impress the Oval Office occupant.
They enter the first level, swimming, jumping, and gliding through landscapes, while enveloped in the danceable beats and soft ambient sounds characteristic of Virgo's music.
But in private, they have acknowledged to each other the speculation that has enveloped them during the rocky first half of Mr. de Blasio's term.
We're looking now at one of her most famous images, the "Femme Maison" — a female nude whose head and torso are enveloped by a house.
Large, undulating blankets of white foam enveloped the streets of Santa Clara, California, Friday and they sent everyone in the vicinity a little bit loopy.
But so far, it has been all about Ted Cruz's revenge, which has absolutely enveloped everything else that's gone on at the Republican National Convention.
A unified Iraq that enveloped the Kurds was also sought by NATO ally Turkey, which feared an independent Kurdish state on its disputed eastern border.
Also enveloped into why victims don't report incidents is the theory of "perfect victims" who are perceived to be more credible sources of reported assaults.
That's formed on a griddle so that the meat gets enveloped in the oozy, melty cheese before the mixture gets shaped into a ring shape.
Now she offers high-fives to opponents who throw strikes and embraces the sense of community that has always enveloped the ancient game of bowling.
Eight helicopters, 12 dogs and more than 240 police, rescuers and soldiers, worked to find any more people enveloped in the snow as night fell.
Many of the houses were completely enveloped by the slide at night and rescuers feared more deaths as people were sleeping when the disaster struck.
The five-piece produces a sound that is thick and rich, and if you close your eyes, it feels like you're being enveloped into it.
I was an emotional wreck when I got back to my dorm in county jail from the courthouse and was quickly enveloped by my bunkmates.
When you walk inside you're enveloped in the ethereal shimmer of its Cour Vitrée, which recalls a Roman gallery, full of classical motifs and statuary.
" The perpetual smoke that enveloped Pittsburgh, the musclebound center of American industrial power, reminded one 19th-century writer of "hell with the lid taken off.
In addition, Mars was enveloped by a giant dust storm much of last year — the same one that ended the mission of NASA's Opportunity rover.
When Nikol Pashinyan, a prominent journalist, activist and former parliamentarian became prime minister on May 8, a sense of a new era enveloped the country.
We dropped our bags and immediately set out down the meandering route densely enveloped by fragrant fynbos; just breathing deeply seemed to have curative properties.
That's what entering these essays feels like — to flow along with the pulses of Rich's intelligence, to be enveloped by her capacious heart and mind.
Formally known as fetus in fetu, the condition is thought to happen when one fetal twin gets enveloped by the other very early in pregnancy.
For instance, it took me years to tackle "The Magic Mountain," but once I did I was transfixed, wholeheartedly enveloped in an atmosphere of convalescence.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — Sun-starved souls seeking refuge from the untimely midsummer coolness that has enveloped this city needn't book a flight to Ibiza.
When Alícia was finally discharged from the hospital, Íris sank into a deep depression, enveloped, she said, by "a feeling of rejection" toward her baby.
Once they are enveloped by white noise (a mixture of voices in the halls of the U.N.), Ms. Eisenberg and Mr. Pliska begin their commentary.
Other than the sound of dry winds in the fronds and the thrumming and chirping of birds, the canyon was enveloped in a profound silence.
It's been a wild week for the Cadbury Creme Egg, the world's most beloved ovular hunk of faux-yolky fondant enveloped in a milk chocolate shell.
One of those three-and-outs came after the Mountaineers enveloped Utes punter Mitch Wishnowsky, stripped the ball loose and started at the 9-yard line.
In many of Berthot's paintings you are enveloped, as it were, by the woods, in scenes that make it devilishly hard to locate your own position.
What started as nothing more than putting sunscreen on each other's backs turns into a passionate embrace as you are both enveloped by the frothing waves.
During the warm periods, sand enveloped the shrunken ice caps, protecting them from the Sun and in turn preventing the ice from evaporating into the atmosphere.
Enveloped in a border of red roses, the portrait of Cameron showed her dressed in a thin-strapped top and bold lip that were color coordinated.
Even the way you put them on is weird; the back of the cup hooks behind your ear so that the whole thing is enveloped inside.
A mist of mendacity has enveloped the Clintons for decades, for instance, their allegiance to truth seemingly a bother, something little people do and care about.
The star is probably not enveloped by a Dyson sphere, but that shouldn't preclude scientists from looking for signals that may prove or disprove its existence.
But once M has examined the corpse in a hospital morgue, C suddenly sits up and steps off the gurney, still enveloped by a white sheet.
After many years of concentrating on the human figure, he began painting what he described as "environmental landscapes"—landscapes so large that they enveloped the viewer.
Through this, we are overwhelmed and enveloped by the fantasies explored by Williams, and the line between where the exhibition visitor and exhibition itself is blurred.
As the asteroid, represented in gray, streaks through the skies, it is enveloped by orange, yellow, and red tendrils that visualize the shock wave building up.
I think the major reason people get so enveloped is that, from an outsider perspective, it feeds into the fear of, 'What if it were me?
Other foreign institutions were gratefully enveloped in Austin's embrace: the Memphis institution Gus' Fried Chicken and Chicago deep-dish fixture Gino's East both proudly sit downtown.
The extended cold wave, which began creeping across the nation before Christmas, enveloped a swath of the country from Montana and Texas to the East Coast.
I will tell them about the white blanket that enveloped their child held tightly in the father's arms as we led them to the burial grounds.
Earlier, dozens of players from both teams had enveloped Smith in the middle of the field, with many approaching to pat Smith on his shoulder pads.
Jen DeNike's "Queen of Narwhals" (2018), a 10-minute, three-channel video installation, is enveloped by walls painted a saturated blue, strengthening the sense of immersion.
The blaze broke out in the early hours of Tuesday, the park said in a statement, and had enveloped the building by the time firefighters arrived.
It is the closest investigators have come to directly blaming officials for the deaths and illnesses that occurred when a water contamination crisis enveloped this city.
Some contemporary observers argued that the media sensation that quickly enveloped Mr. Jewell was unseemly and misguided, even accounting for the F.B.I.'s interest in him.
It is too early to know the full extent of the damage because much of the wildfire zone is still closed off or enveloped in haze.
The controversy over Folau's page also enveloped his wife Maria Folau, a professional netballer, who was pilloried for supporting her husband's GoFundMe campaign on social media.
Vehicles ply on a smog enveloped morning during a two-week experiment to reduce the number of cars to fight pollution in New Delhi, Monday, Jan. 13.
You try everything from tomato juice to low-grade acid, but no matter the course of action, you are still enveloped in the scent of greasy chicken.
A euphoric mood also enveloped the presidential Blue House on Monday as Moon was greeted by cheers and a standing ovation by scores of aides and staff.
Either way, in the rolling disaster that has enveloped Facebook since early 249, Fearnow's leaks probably ought to go down as the screenshots heard round the world.
As he learns the truth behind Shara's death, he becomes enveloped in a decades-long war, and will have to face the truth of his own existence.
Partially lit in natural light and enveloped by a heavy black background like a penumbra, their faces -- especially their eyes -- reflect something they are holding very deep.
What is important for the children who find themselves enveloped in this one-sided advertising is that there are different viewpoints to every argument that is presented.
In a fitting touch, a chain-link fence enveloped the platform—ensuring that the Beatles would play their 11-song set in what was effectively a cage.
As a young mother, I walked my child home from kindergarten as smoke billowed above in downtown Manhattan, while shock, fear and grief enveloped everyone around us.
In Mary, China Girl has a fascinating—and crucially, still living—parallel to Laura Palmer, capturing innate teenage innocence that's tragically enveloped by the evils of men.
Smiling, giddy, a bit awed by the moment, the six stepped tentatively through the oak entryway and found themselves immediately enveloped in a wall of human warmth.
The Chongqing delegation is a particularly sensitive one due to the graft scandal that enveloped the charismatic former party boss Bo Xilai, jailed for life in 2013.
Some think it's on a mobile display, others believe it's through smart glasses, and other experiences require your head to be fully enveloped in a VR headset.
"This is exactly who my message was for," he told the cheering crowd as he posed for pictures with Cruz — and enveloped her in an enthusiastic embrace.
If there was angst swirling around the Yankees over their floundering start to the season, it had not enveloped at least one corner of the visitors' clubhouse.
Part of the play touches on a scandal that enveloped Detective Shanley in 1941, which began with a barroom altercation near her apartment in Jackson Heights, Queens.
I was on the Brooklyn Bridge when the North Tower collapsed and will never forget the wave of heat and dust that enveloped me as it happened.
I've spent as much time immersed in water as enveloped by math problems, and it's good to see so many friends and fast swims down in Rio.
Soaring valuations collapsed with a 20173 percent drop in real prices for existing homes, ushering in the financial crisis that enveloped the world in 22017 and 19476.
It had a pool table, a guitar, plenty of booze, a framed print of a nude body-painted woman, and another of a skull enveloped in flames.
The good news is that the U.S. banking industry is, over all, much stronger than it was in 2008 as an intense financial crisis enveloped the world.
Mark Rothko, for example, wanted viewers to stand close to his paintings, to be enveloped by their hues, to have a mythic, transcendent experience with his work.
His last novel, "Nemesis," recalls the panic that enveloped his tightly knit Jewish neighborhood in 1944 when a polio epidemic maimed and paralyzed some of its children.
There's something satisfying about sitting in a warm pool watching the raindrops that had pummeled us the whole trip slide off the plastic bubble that enveloped us.
"It's bad, it's terrible," said Richard Shealy, who gestured at the husband and father, whose name he did not release, as he was enveloped in a hug.
The emissions scandal that has enveloped Volkswagen is based in its use of the defeat devices, which the company admits it installed on 11 million diesel vehicles.
A light drizzle had enveloped the city in a lilac fog and split the colors into little rainbows, so that distant objects now seemed mysterious and magical.
Her husband, Dennie Williams, still hasn't processed that his older brother died trying to escape a swift swell that enveloped the house he was hunkering down in.
Let kids learn from books for years before they're asked to go online for research; let them play in the real before they're enveloped by the virtual.
Yet Andre Ward, enveloped in a crush of family, friends, journalists and that breed of fan-journalist unique to boxing, was taking his sweet time Saturday night.
The speech was being delivered as a storm of controversy enveloped Snyder's administration and officials throughout Michigan over the crippling water crisis in the city of Flint.
We climbed all the way to the base of the formerly storm-enveloped granite-and-marble shard, its crags and facets now sharply highlighted by the sun.
The explosion was quickly enveloped in ash and pulverized rock as burning fragments of the volcano's dome fell over a radius of a mile and a half.
After seeing her bid to join Graf evaporate into the night air, Williams made her way to Kerber's side of the net and enveloped her in a hug.
To get a sense of scale, the outer shell would be located approximately 1 AU from the enveloped star, or roughly 150 million km, depending on the configuration.
It came into force in May, just weeks after the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal enveloped Facebook — and raised the profile of data protection as a consumer need.
Once the adult flies crawl beneath the surface, their bodies are almost entirely enveloped by an air bubble as they nonchalantly walk around, looking preposterously out of place.
This town is enveloped in partisanship now, to the point that even before he&aposs picked, everybody says the other side of the aisle can&apost support him.
In this song, Ye Ali's voice becomes enveloped by an ambient melody and an airy percussive beat, while his go-to producer IZAÏAH croons wistfully in the background.
The controversy quickly enveloped the most popular U.S. sports league, preoccupied the news media and became a hot topic of discussion at bars and offices across the country.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BOSTON — In "Inextinguishable Fire," a digital video by Cassils, the artist assumes the aspect of a martyr while being enveloped by flames.
And I felt like I was enveloped back into that time and place; wherever it exists in people's imaginations, I was reminded of where it was in mine.
SIR—It is a relief to see even a glimmer of light piercing the dense fog in which you have enveloped the problem of "living with the dollar".
One mother was able to save her family from the fire that enveloped Grenfell Tower in London by letting the bathtub overflow, according to the Daily Star tabloid.
So now she's studying psychology at East Tennessee State University, hoping to be able to one day help people navigate the kind of grief that once enveloped her.
"To bring an end to this disruption which has enveloped the Ballet and the School, I have decided that it is time for me to retire," he added.
The debate's massive footprint has enveloped much of the central part of campus, with television personalities passing by students coming in and out of the campus food court.
Neither Miyazato nor Ko could generate the love that enveloped Henderson after she holed a chip from off the 183th green to salvage a one-over-par 218.
And we followed him up the side of the ship, ascending through waves that enveloped us in their cool velocity and threatened to sweep us out to sea.
It evoked the feeling of walking into a VFW Hall midway through a band's set, the chaos having already enveloped the room, and getting immediately sucked into it.
Garland's portrayal is in line with almost every performance she gave, from "The Wizard of Oz" to her famous Carnegie Hall concert — deeply enveloped in pathos and vulnerability.
Of course, they also dropped one sure touchdown and had two others wiped out by penalties by Anthony Toney — and that was before the fog enveloped Soldier Field.
They blamed Mr. Saikawa in part for the chaos that enveloped the company following the arrest in November of Mr. Ghosn and for the company's lackluster financial performance.
Our hope is to shine a moral light on the darkness that has enveloped Mr. Trump's campaign," reads the description of the Facebook event, "Come Together Against Hate.
The Abrahamic religions also treat sex as something sacred and beautiful when enveloped in loving and covenantal protections, and as something disordered and potentially peace-destroying when not.
"I couldn't shake the feeling that I should have seen it coming," Rhodes writes about the "darkness" that enveloped him when he saw the electoral map turn red.
He was still planning where to point his board for a 1,500-foot vertical journey between rock faces when a more violent sort of journey suddenly enveloped him.
Mr. Nadeau counts himself lucky, though — down the road, an eerie stillness has enveloped a mall where most of the stores closed after Canadians stopped coming to shop.
There&aposs perhaps nothing more heartwarming than seeing your baby enveloped in the arms of their grandparents, and aunts and uncles after a particularly long and tiring journey.
A remarkable level of discord enveloped the start of the nominating process as results from Iowa's troubled caucuses showed Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders in a dead heat.
The Earth is quite literally enveloped in a cloud of cosmic flotsam that ranges from naturally occurring particles of space dust to the jettisoned fairings from rocket launches past.
Also still evolving is the new narrative for base metals, one in which micro fortunes are being enveloped by a combination of macro demand optimism and macro supply uncertainty.
CBS reports that Högel told investigators he was bored at work, and that a sense of euphoria enveloped him whenever he managed to bring a patient back to life.
America's top diplomat is indeed building a reputation on the world stage as a calm, steady presence in the perceived sea of chaos that has enveloped the White House.
The blast of polar air that enveloped much of the Midwest on Wednesday closed schools and businesses and strained infrastructure with some of the lowest temperatures in a generation.
Wandering into the exhibition, I was enveloped in enough purple and orange hand-dyed fabrics, kitschy sunsets, lean-tos and salvaged bunk beds to fill a Grateful Dead campground.
When she returns home, the way she lets herself be enveloped in a big hug from her big brother Matty, we have hope that she'll one day be okay.
The Chinese government is in the middle of a multi-year effort to reduce air pollution, which has enveloped major cities in unhealthy smog, especially during the winter months.
The resulting five-minute video focuses on the presence of the stool to the point where it refracts into shadows, becomes enveloped by flame, and finally drowns in darkness.
The film inaugurates a key theme of Malick's oeuvre, man's cruelty as enveloped by the natural world, which both reflects his evil and looks on it in eerie indifference.
It must be hard to adjust, having been enveloped in a comfy luxury world of your own in which "You're the boss" and "Yes, sir" is the background music.
All of this is enveloped in broad language that refers to past Europe-China agreements and joint support for international initiatives such as the Paris Agreement on climate change.
TONGI, Bangladesh — A boiler explosion in a cigarette packaging factory outside Dhaka enveloped the five-story building in flames early Saturday, killing at least 23 people, fire officials said.
A protester shouted "shame on you" at the archbishop of Washington during Sunday Mass as the Cardinal spoke about the sexual abuse scandal that has enveloped the Catholic Church.
Of course, Trump's frustration with the new Democratic House punched through at times, with references to "socialism," late-term abortions and the myriad investigations that have enveloped his administration.
As the World Trade Center towers collapsed, a dense toxic cloud of dust that included asbestos, cement, glass shards, and over 91,93 liters of jet fuel enveloped lower Manhattan.
A dusting of ash fell as far away as San Francisco, where tourists snapped pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge enveloped in an orange shroud of fog and smoke.
It means that the patient will be enveloped, protected, wrapped in a mantle of painkilling techniques that are often pharmaceutical but may also consist of old-fashioned human tenderness.
Earlier in July, over 70 deaths were linked to a brutal heat wave that enveloped Quebec province in Canada – and that was without any disruption in their power grid.
Outside the headset, custom art and physical effects set the scene before you enter, deepen the immersion while you're enveloped in VR, and cement the memory after you emerge.
A staging of Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" earlier this year enveloped viewers in the pungent smell of live sheep, which were herded onstage for one memorably poetic scene.
Others were more physical, like Mattia Casalegno's The Open, which enveloped and isolated participants in a mask lined with the chemicals released by grass right after it's been cut.
In her 512-page book, Ms. Henao suggests that art became something of a refuge for her, a gentle pursuit in a life often enveloped by violence and fear.
But when you're enveloped in the nightmare it's sometimes easier to swallow your pride and go along with it, to keep the peace and a roof over your head.
The novel coronavirus is an enveloped virus, which means that the virus is completely surrounded by an outer lipid membrane, and thus relatively easy to kill off with disinfectants.
Enveloped by the forest, the explorer and his crew face snakes, piranhas, insects and that most terrifying of threats: other people, who at times bombard the strangers with arrows.
It is an end-of-life cri de coeur by a man whose being has been enveloped, and destroyed, by demeaning public untruths that he lacked power to rectify.
HONG KONG — Dust storms enveloped parts of northern China for a second day on Friday, reducing visibility in cities like Beijing and threatening the health of millions of people.
When she caught sight of me, Octavia, with great effort, using some of the last of her limited strength, rose to greet me and enveloped me in her arms.
As Mike on Stranger Things, the young actor had to find his missing BFF, face down a Demogorgon, and watch as his new crush was enveloped by the Upside Down.
For Doyle, who plans to attend the demonstrations, the Chile situation is unique in the context of the global sexual abuse crisis that enveloped the Church for nearly two decades.
From his ongoing public feud with Drake to his spat with Ariana Grande and speaking about his mental health, the rapper, 41, has been enveloped in controversy as of late.
She followed that up in 2018 with a white, anti-abortion frock by Pronovias featuring a hand-painted fetus enveloped by a rainbow, a "CHOOSE LIFE" handbag, and a tiara.
Nature began to slowly retake the airfield as brush and trees enveloped airplanes left on the runway, and flocks of birds took up residence in what were once its terminals.
During a performance of John Luther Adams's "The Light Within," at National Sawdust on Tuesday evening, I had the luxurious sensation of being enveloped in almost tactile layers of sound.
I moved a chair next to hers and held her hand as she cried quietly, the three of us absorbed in her emotions, enveloped by the silence in the room.
The 'Car Wash' investigation started three years ago with a probe into a money launderer whose testimony revealed the vast scheme that has now enveloped top political and business leaders.
The Roman Catholic Church has been enmeshed in a sex abuse scandal that has enveloped clergy in a number of countries, including the United States, Germany, Chile, Australia and Ireland.
By the time he was 20, after his stint touring with Shepherd Hall, Rountree was fully enveloped in his "jazz phase" and had moved to Austin with his new wife.
The danger for indifferent Iraqis is to continue to vote along identity lines, even as the sectarianism that enveloped the country for so many years now appears to be ebbing.
The sponsored hashtag appeared "trending" across all user's homepages as a deadly fire was being battled in London, which enveloped a residential tower there and killed at least six people.
It's common practice among Indians, and by the end of it, everything from my hair to my toes was soft like butter and enveloped in the sweet smell of coconut.
As the mayor's interests expanded and grew beyond his eponymous company into City Hall and onto the global stage, his distinct cultural ethos followed and enveloped everyone within his fold.
A convoluted drama has enveloped several of YouTube's biggest stars, along with some former Vine stars, resulting in Gabbie Hanna issuing an apology for sending fans screenshots of private texts.
Enveloped in darkness, and unwilling to so much as exhale for fear of causing a Rube Goldberg-esque chain reaction, I began to contemplate the current state of tasting menus.
The beef tartar with tahini (a distinctly Israeli flair) and the mackerel enveloped in a strawberry-beet film with quinoa were earthy, their components accentuating the flavors of the proteins.
The 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, believed to be the most photographed building in the United Kingdom, is already half enveloped in scaffolding as part of a major renovation project.
The party has been brushed by controversy in the past, including a scandal that enveloped a former Republican consultant who was convicted of stealing money from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
The Rangers even had the early upper hand on their bench, which was in full sunlight late in the first while the Sabres bench was already enveloped in chilly shade.
The atoms in normal matter are mostly empty space: a teeny tiny nucleus of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons enveloped in a fluffy cloud of negatively charged electrons.
Warmer temperatures in the lowlands are causing clouds to form higher up than they should, and the forests that were once enveloped in these mists now suffer long dry spells.
Though the new objects have very different orbital trajectories from G1 and G2, all of the G objects all appear to be enveloped by debris, and likely share similar origins.
After the gamut of emotions engendered by Hillary Clinton's surprising loss to Donald J. Trump, women are once more confronting the big questions that have long enveloped the feminist quest.
Over the last week, Greenland shed more than 60 billion tons of ice as a heat wave enveloped the Arctic island, triggering melting on a scale not seen since 2012.
A terrifying sense of doom enveloped me in the following days, as I kept reliving a routine medical test that my brain had registered, not unreasonably, as a physical assault.
"The world is blotted out as you are enveloped in the sweep of a story rich with conquest, conspiracy and mazy human psychology," wrote the U.S. paper's reviewer Parul Sehgal.
Soon after Rike leaves Gibraltar, she is enveloped by the ocean, and the movie shifts into the visual and auditory minimalism that defines its alluring, almost hypnotically soothing first third.
However, in Marshall's work, the figures are central and almost always black, resolutely black, obsidian black, a struck-match black, the black that comes from being enveloped by a planet.
Unlike the enveloped feeling that Rothko's massive works induce, however, these smaller paintings, collectively titled Phenomenal Space (2015), are juxtaposed against the video and mixed-media installations that surround them.
A corruption scandal involving cartels of companies bribing officials for public contracts has enveloped most of Brazil's political elite with Janot expected to issue another charge against Temer in coming weeks.
Right before it was enveloped by Williams' own scandal, the show celebrated its 10th year, and since Williams' March 4 return she has slowly started telling her story on her terms.
Mr. Besh has since been enveloped in a sexual harassment scandal, causing him to leave the Besh Restaurant Group and lose his association with PBS, whose stations carried his television programs.
Nevertheless, when Ms. McCracken, who knew Mr. Jarrar only by sight, finally located the missing panelist, she extended a hand to shake, and found herself instead enveloped in a warm embrace.
This year's show has been enveloped in controversy following a comment made by Victoria's Secret's executive vice president of public relations Ed Razek in an interview with Vogue earlier this month.
That said, I appreciate it when people come to something like the projections and get rained on a little bit and are enveloped in life and sense the scale, for example.
The Kenyan president and several thousand onlookers watched as 1.35 tons of ivory and rhino horns were slowly enveloped by flames, erupting into the biggest burn of its kind in history.
Their clamping force is quite strong, which keeps them securely on my head, but it doesn't make me feel enveloped in the soft, tactile loveliness like the Sony 1000X M3s do.
It sits exposed inside an upholstered frame so that when you climb in and lie down on top of it, your body is enveloped by the bladder filled with warm water.
The thick blanket of grey air and pollutants has enveloped the eastern Pakistani city and several other urban areas for nearly two weeks, bringing visibility to zero most of the day.
"As Plaintiffs began to grasp the dire nature of the situation, upon witnessing the complete lack of infrastructure necessary to host such an event, a panic enveloped the crowd," writes Girardi.
At the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. Saturday, the First Lady enveloped President George W. Bush in an embrace for the ages.
Apple's defiance of an FBI court order last month touched off a heated debate over government access to encrypted data that has enveloped Capitol Hill and spread to the campaign trail.
The rest of the time the audience is staring at a black screen — at a few crucial moments it changes color, but for the most part you are enveloped in darkness.
Wen took to art as a boy, even as chaos enveloped his city during the Japanese occupation in World War II and the civil war that brought the Communists to power.
Rosalynn Carter was enveloped by the local women, who draped her head in a customary red veil, and from a young villager dotted her forehead with a bindi, a Hindu tradition.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Driving snow enveloped the U.S. Northeast on Tuesday in its third winter storm in two weeks, closing schools, canceling flights and knocking out power to about 653,000 homes and businesses.
Mauricio Santoro, a political scientist with Rio de Janeiro State University, said he was concerned that Brazil would not soon dispel the tense and occasionally violent atmosphere that enveloped the polarizing campaign.
I saw it a second time, and the second time I saw it I was so much more enchanted, because I just let myself be enveloped by her voice and her storytelling.
With luck, data the probe broadcast on its way down, before silence enveloped it, will tell engineers what went wrong, and help them stop the same thing happening to the next lander.
The spectator mode is great and it's interesting how much the precise controls of VR lend to allowing you to get more actively enveloped in matches that you aren't even competing in.
The boat reportedly collided with another tourist vessel near the Hungarian parliament building, then turned over on the river, which has been flooding, with very strong currents, while a rainstorm enveloped Budapest.
The inquiry has heard that Grenfell Tower had been enveloped in a combustible cladding during a recent refurbishment, and that this was a major factor in the rapid spread of the fire.
Future generations are on course to become enveloped in the biggest pension crisis in history, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), unless policymakers from the world's leading economies take urgent action.
The allegations against McCarrick, which first surfaced publicly last month, came with Francis facing an image crisis on a second front, in Chile, where a growing abuse scandal has enveloped the Church.
The crew was recently called in to fight a fire in downtown Newburgh that had enveloped a three-story brick building with a barber shop on the first floor and apartments above.
The optimism that enveloped the Yankees a week ago — after they had won seven in a row and charged within a game of a wild-card berth — has given way to frustration.
I was constantly checking for Star Citizen news — not for updates to a game I had intended to play, but for new information that could rock the market I'd become enveloped in.
His parents owned a small grocery store that catered to the laborers who worked the fields, and he recalls riding his bike through groves of oranges, enveloped in their sticky sweet perfume.
Commentators are blaming everything from cultural stagnation to corruption to immigration for what some say is its lowest point in 60 years — a humiliation, wrapped in a tragedy, enveloped in an apocalypse.
A White House often enveloped by chaos -- which has stigmatized expertise and prioritized loyalty among top officials -- will be called upon to unleash the power of a coordinated and unified federal government.
Ms. Sanders said the suspension was unrelated to the Clinton Foundation or the controversy that had enveloped President Trump's foundation, which was forced to shutter by the New York attorney general's office.
The fate of this movie, which was released on GooglePlay for free earlier this month, was decided long before the sexual harassment crisis that has enveloped the Weinstein Company in recent weeks.
The series, which begins Thursday on Spike, is a heavily adapted and updated version of Mr. King's novella from the early 1980s about a town enveloped by a mysterious and lethal fog.
The skyscrapers of Rizhao, a Chinese port city of 20113 million in Shandong province, were barely visible this morning, as their tops poked out of a thick fog that enveloped the city.
" That's a quality that's central to the issues that have enveloped Mr. Staley, which include a campaign to unmask a whistle-blower that Mr. Staley publicly acknowledged this week was a "mistake.
In 2015, after a major military parade in Beijing enjoyed clear blue skies, it took less than 24 hours for the city to be enveloped once again in a choking gray smog.
The culture of corruption that has enveloped Trump for years, in his serial bankruptcies and shady dealings and scandals like Trump University, now has a criminal quality affirmed in two federal courts.
The lights dimmed and an IFC-sponsored message enveloped the screen: "No texting, no smoking, no talking," it started; "No clowns," it continued with other quirky choices; "No bad movies," it ended.
"There was no fire involved in this crash however there was air bag deployment, which to the untrained eye can appear as if the vehicle is enveloped in smoke," the statement detailed.
So my favorite moments of "The Day After" were the ones that enveloped us wholly into that mindset, the better to remind us why, exactly, Philip, Elizabeth, and Stan do what they do.
Gas permeable and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) lenses are well known to become enveloped in tissue (patient thinks it fell out) only to appear as a lump in the eyelid a decade or two later.
She did deliver a high-profile speech at the Republican National Convention in August, a performance quickly enveloped in controversy when it was discovered she plagiarized part of her speech from Michelle Obama.
Developed by Jigsaw, a think tank within YouTube's parent company Alphabet, the Redirect Method was designed to reach people who may be curious about extremist ideology before they become fully enveloped in it.
So much trash was dumped near the town of Volokolamsk, 110 kilometers (68 miles) west of Moscow, that a toxic mixture of hydrogen sulfide and methane gases enveloped the town during the winter.
"In the beginning we were a shit band," he says, recalling the early days of the Mondays, before they were enveloped in the Madchester storm, before they were the biggest thing in baggy.
It's also one of the few scenes in the movie where you feel Doc  has momentarily forgotten his troubles and is thinking of something else other than the tragedy that has enveloped him.
Their shadows, surely, enveloped springtime Kiev on March 31st as a comedian who plays the president in a popular TV show "Servant of the People" emerged as the likely next president of Ukraine.
Not only did they faithfully recreate the blazing sword from Voltron, but they took "blazing" in the best, most literal way, in the sense that the blade itself is always enveloped by flames.
The big carmakers hope to avoid the criticism that has enveloped Tesla's Autopilot — that the driver-assistance technology can lull the person behind the wheel into a mind-wandering sense of false security.
Wuilly Arteaga, 23, had become one of the best-known faces of protests against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, playing the National Anthem as tear gas enveloped him and rubber bullets flew around him.
For months, he enveloped Mr. Trump in a "bear hug," as he told donors in New York last year, taking care not to alienate voters who he hoped would defect in due time.
The all-volunteer force enveloped military personnel and their families in a range of economic and social benefit programs from housing to child care, developed by advocates to support and retain volunteer troops.
If it isn't already evident that the entire world is enveloped in a frothing lust over Canada's new prime minister, you've probably been living under a Facebookless rock for the last few months.
For generations, the region's Buddhist and Zoroastrian temples, ornate mosques and madrassas, ancient bazaars and breathtaking natural landscapes were hidden behind the Iron Curtain, then enveloped by dictatorship, poverty, social turmoil and war.
But before it all ended, at age 35, Wright ran out into a packed stadium by Flushing Bay to play third base for one last time, as applause washed over and enveloped him.
But the pad is Donald Trump's, the notes are a strangled refutation of fact, and the image has instantly become the most iconic yet of the impeachment proceedings that have enveloped his presidency.
A raging forest fire in central _________ in June killed more than 60 people, including at least 493 motorists who were trapped in their cars when the flames enveloped a stretch of road. 16.
I know that you're not a steel or aluminum company, sir, but do you sorry that the world could soon but enveloped in a trade war, which would negatively impact demand for petrochemicals?
We walked inside and found ourselves enveloped in what could only be described as a toy wonderland, complete with fake clouds on the ceiling and a treehouse in the center of the store.
His flaw: Being an African-American, being an innocent victim enveloped in the clutches of robotic, mechanical racial hatred, the seeds of which were planted and nurtured by racist literature, demagoguery, and ignorance.
The NRA has also been enveloped in a Department of Justice investigation into Russian efforts to influence US politics that featured Russian nationals using the organization as a conduit to the Republican Party.
In Wrapped in My Own Existence, a blonde female subject resembling Betty from Archie comics seductively gazes at the viewer, enveloped in a radiant neon palette capped off with a hint of sparkle.
But he warned that school administrators needed to have "global competency" or risk the kind of firestorm that enveloped the National Basketball Association this month over a pro-Hong Kong tweet from an executive.
"We didn't have this in Memphis," said Al Lewis, 64, a retired postal worker, pointing to an empty lot next to a bungalow home enveloped in weeds and trees in a southeast Memphis neighborhood.
For example, while the man (facing toward us) is mostly enveloped in the deep ochre shadow, the arc of the woman's upper torso allows the light to illuminate and sculpt her face and body.
The venue was primarily used for boxing matches, and the group played their 35-minute, 12-song set in a ring at the center while nearly 8,100 fans enveloped them in screams—and jellybeans.
"By tracing the faint remains of these smaller galaxies with embedded star clusters, we've been able to recreate the way Andromeda drew them in and ultimately enveloped them at the different times," Mackey said.
Damore's manifesto and his firing are just the latest episode in a broad fight over culture, gender, and race that have enveloped Silicon Valley and the platforms it operates over the last few years.
He was a man who seemed always on the brink of being enveloped by the darkness, forever battling to stay just the right side of an evil force that could only sometimes be harnessed.
Set to the backdrop of the Zika virus, water pollution and the political crisis that has enveloped the country in recent months, the build up to Rio 2016 has been plagued with external problems.
It would be to fore go repose and domestic enjoyment; for trouble, perhaps; for public obloquy: for I should consider myself as entering upon an unexplored field, enveloped on every side with clouds & darkness.
It was unnerving to be enveloped in pink — cover-ups, forms, you name it — and told by staff members, who mistakenly assumed I was there for breast exams, to undress from the waist up.
As if spending years getting enveloped in a culture and getting a permanent mark of a class stamped on your résumé for the rest of your life is something that only affects other people.
"Inspired by the track's warmth and the depth of the vocal delivery, I found myself immediately enveloped by a sense of nostalgia and longing as I listened to 'Moments,'" explains director / animator George Harbeson.
Though the bloc has turned a cold shoulder to Catalonia's independence movement, its mere existence makes it easier for Catalans to envision themselves as a small but independent state enveloped by the larger union.
When we walked up the long stone driveway, stepped through the home's imposing front entrance and hallway, a bearish volunteer enveloped our son in his arms and offered to show him the nursery toys.
By comparing the fossil skull's exceptionally well-preserved skeletal texture to that of its closest living relatives—crocodilians and birds—the researchers could predict the soft tissue and scale patterns that enveloped its head.
Prompted by the sexual harassment outcry that has enveloped fashion and other industries, Condé Nast said it began working in late October on a code of conduct that will go into effect this month.
Even before Julia Roberts was photographed on a New York street in late 2018 enveloped in a big white Teddy Bear coat, MaxMara had sold 1,1503 of them, notwithstanding a daunting $3,500 price tag.
That hyperbolic story line has enveloped Steven Spielberg since early last month, when reports surfaced that he planned to propose Oscar rule changes that would block films that are primarily distributed online from competing.
Being enveloped by French territory gave Llivia certain tactical advantages as it faced many of the same hurdles as other parts of Catalonia to carry out a vote declared illegal by the Spanish government.
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, which Chifunyise served from 2004 to 2008, was "enveloped with intense anguish, sadness and complete helplessness" at the passing of the veteran playwright, according to a Facebook post.
Mr. Rogers had been urging Mr. Ashe to speak out on civil rights issues for some time, and when he finally did so, it released a spirit of civic engagement that enveloped his life.
Perhaps — and here, too, there is some reason — it is because of the great cult of the individual, one individual in particular, that has enveloped this Real Madrid for most of the last decade.
MADRID — A raging forest fire in central Portugal this weekend killed more than 60 people, including at least 30 motorists who were trapped in their cars when the flames enveloped a stretch of road.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Melbourne skies were largely clear of bushfire smoke on Thursday as Australian Open organizers defended their decision to continue playing qualifiers during two days when a thick haze enveloped the city.
You get a higher-caliber shot of spice, this time from ají amarillo chiles, in the ceviche mixto, a combination of octopus, shrimp and fluke enveloped in a creamy, goldenrod-colored leche de tigre.
While that protective layer is supposed to help the virus survive, it is easily compromised by disinfectants, making this type of virus much easier to kill than non-enveloped varieties such as the norovirus.
Some displaced people had started to return to their homes as flood waters receded, but heavy equipment was needed to clear a thick layer of mud that had enveloped roads and houses, he said.
Investigators in the crash that killed the former N.B.A. star haven't ruled anything out, but the hillsides around the flight's destination near Los Angeles were enveloped in a nearly blinding fog at the time.
Some of Trump's conservative allies say the GOP nominee is to blame for the media frenzy and negative coverage that has enveloped him, though even critics of Trump have acknowledged a shift in coverage.
Former FBI honcho James Comey and former Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller have been thrust into the center of this fake-news milieu, which has enveloped both career bureaucrats and the president's own political appointees.
The point is to burnish his image as the revolutionary living almost ascetically, sharing his food with his comrades, despite the whiff of autocracy, rampant corruption and patronage that soon enveloped his Palestinian Authority.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Breathing masks are selling out in Sydney with the city enveloped in the smoke from bushfires sweeping across a large swath of Australia's east coast, damaging the country's clean and green reputation.
As if to mock the artificial scene, a blizzard enveloped Moscow on Monday night, leaving a natural snow cover on city streets — but forecasts say that, too, will melt away before the New Year.
Still, Mr. McCready suggested that he could use the Harris-funded operation, which witnesses said included the illegal collection and completion of absentee ballots, to remind voters of the turmoil that enveloped the Ninth.
An Illinois man named Greg Schiller had that lesson reinforced after he opened his basement to homeless people, letting them sleep there overnight during the recent deep freeze that enveloped much of the country.
I was enveloped in a blanket of feedback, made to feel comfortable as a jangly melody was etched out in reverberated splendor before being smashed and violated by snarled vocals, pounding drums and angular guitar.
But his strutting could never quite shake the tragic air that enveloped him: a gregarious man who seemed lonely; a supremely gifted politician whose ego and foibles had brought him low; a walking coulda-been.
By week 30 of the pregnancy, the uterine tear had grown to an alarming two inches (5 cm), and the herniated sac had grown so much it enveloped the baby right up to its abdomen.
Among the players staying in school is Kansas' Silvio De Sousa, a rising junior who was suspended last season while the NCAA investigated claims related to the bribery scandal that enveloped the sport this season.
The Montreal-headquartered company is also at the center of a political crisis that has enveloped Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, leading to the recent resignation of one of his key aides and a minister.
The two musicians were young and on the same journey together, moving from hip-hop records then into the jazz songs they sampled, quickly becoming enveloped in the worlds of Chet Baker and Paul Desmond.
Before this summer's first heat wave enveloped New York, Ajohntae Dixon had made sure he was prepared, buying two 1.5-foot box fans to supplement the ACs he and his mom had installed last year.
One of the seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal flanks a garbage-strewn river and is often enveloped by dust and smog from belching smokestacks and vehicles in the northern city of Agra.
"They were trapped because the road was completely enveloped by flames and there were trees falling down across the road and there was really just no way to get them out of there," Peterson said.
The world number nine raced into a 5-2 lead and, although clouds enveloped the court, the outlook was bright for Del Potro as he wrapped up the win before punching the air in delight.
Arguably, this type of virtual-world-meets-real-world interaction is safer because you're able to see people and objects in front of you, even while your head is enveloped in a giant face computer.
The witch-hunt environment that has enveloped Turkey in the wake of a failed military coup extended to the news media on Monday, as the government issued warrants for the detention of dozens of journalists.
After I told him I was terrified of the loud sound of the blanks, we worked out a routine backstage in which I would plug my ears while he enveloped me in a bear hug.
One from a portfolio of eleven lithographs "The sense of revolution and utopic invention that characterized the early years of the avant-garde shifted as social and cultural conservatism enveloped the Soviet Union," she adds.
After this the dust cloud so completely covered the sun that Opportunity was enveloped in pitch darkness, as its true last transmission showed: All the sparkles and dots are just noise from the image sensor.
You begin to listlessly probe the recesses of the internet until you find what your mind truly desires: endless rows of the most sensuous curves you've ever seen, all enveloped in an elegant crimson veil.
After watching one or two of the time-lapses, you might be wondering to yourself why all of the food throughout the videos is slowly but surely enveloped by a pile of leaves and twigs.
He is plainly happier enveloped in the warm embrace of his most devoted supporters than attempting to push legislation through a Congress whose divisions between moderate and conservative Republicans rival those between the two parties.
On Thursday afternoon, looking relaxed in a navy suit and blue tie, he reminisced about his more than twelve years running Goldman and addressed some of the c-suite mysteries that had enveloped his tenure.
I had a perfectly nice lunch there, a mild yellow curry sweetened by pumpkin along with buttery pastry-enveloped curry puffs, but my advice is to eat wherever it is that Ms. Mana is cooking.
If you spoke with people in Nonna's town they would say she never left the house without being enveloped in a cloud of perfume, her white hair perfectly coiffed and her face tinged with makeup.
They enveloped the house with high performance insulation and windows, added solar thermal and photovoltaic panels on the roof, cut gas service to the house, and switched all lights over to LED and fluorescent bulbs.
At the old-fashioned Santa Clara Market, he plucked a yellowish ovoid fruit called a taxo off a fruit stand and cracked it open to reveal countless seeds enveloped in bright orange globules, like alien eggs.
As each speck gathers more and more material, it can grow into a rocky planet like our own, become enveloped in thick clouds like Venus, or even grow into a gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn.
The exhibition also includes a number of blue paintings with voluptuous female nudes enveloped in water or the deep indigos and cobalt of nightfall; the ebb, flow, and reverberation of waves conceal and reveal the figure.
When they introduced the viruses to the bacteria, they filmed as the fluorescing proteins enveloped the viral genetic material into a sort-of nucleus—bacteria don't have nuclei to store their DNA like our cells do.
It's an intimate spot with professional bells and whistles and a blanket of energy that really allows you to be enveloped in the music, feeling it so much more strongly than at massive venues of scale.
And if you're the kind of space nerd that dreams about being completely enveloped by a bona fide space storm, it's possible: The Great Red Spot is big enough to fit Earth inside and then some.
What you really want as someone who is writing music for a narrative, especially in this case, is for people to just become completely enveloped in the idea of the show, and to be drawn in.
Americans largely view the world through a tiny lens — one fed by a raucous news cycle, only seeing a world enveloped in chaos and bloodshed, one that largely misses positive growing trends in the international community.
Major northern Chinese ports have suspended loading of ships several times since December 26.37 due to poor visibility largely caused by smog that has enveloped large parts of northern China at various times in recent weeks.
When I was a child, it enveloped me on weekend visits to our family's farm in the Florida Panhandle, a region that once formed the lower edge of the original forest from which Congaree is carved.
Here in the Giardini della Biennale, the principal site of the world's most enduring exhibition of contemporary art, the Italian artist Lara Favaretto has enveloped the white central pavilion in a dense cloud of artificial fog.
Worries that the sapping heat that has enveloped France over the last week or so might ruin the occasion, draining the players, can probably be set aside: It is warm, but the edge has been blunted.
The image of a black woman, heading to church or some other event, enveloped in her fine fur, remains one of the most enduring and affecting totems of resilience and glamour in the black urban landscape.
A scandal over falsified test data has enveloped Kobe Steel and cast a pall over manufacturers around the world who use the Japanese supplier's materials, which can be found in everything from cars to water bottles.
In "Rust and Bone," there is a scene in which a small child falls into a frozen river and the Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts punches through the womb-like layer of ice that has enveloped him.
The walls will display reproductions of photo collages made by Anica Presley, an artist and one of Ms. Meyer's former classmates, that depict naked female torsos and legs emerging from, or enveloped by, cuts of beef.
So to replace it, de Wilde builds a world in which Emma is constantly enveloped by layers upon layers of Regency civilization: clothes and furniture and rhetoric, all conspiring to keep her from her truest self.
But Kavanaugh, Trump's second pick, inspired even more backlash among Democrats given the bitter partisan fight that enveloped his confirmation after he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman when the two were in high school.
AP went with the great comeback over options that were as much about sports as the issues that enveloped them in 163: politics, money and the growing push for equal pay and equal rights for women.
Trump's order to Mattis and Tillerson is enveloped in that spirit: He wants to understand whether safe zones are an appropriate way of defending civilians in Syria and decreasing the flow of refugees from the region.
Dipping into Tribeca's Technicolor world of slapstick for a quick shot of absurdism can be a whole lot of fun, but being enveloped by it just feels like you're drowning in a comedian's wacky fever dream.
The allegations put forward by Waymo arguably represent the biggest threat to Uber's long-term financial survival — more so than the harassment scandal or any of the other controversies that have enveloped the company in recent months.
A lot of the time when I was going through my PTSD and the anxiety and depression that really enveloped me after my assault and especially during and after the trial, I thought I was going crazy.
"I think we're in the joy business – make a home that you can have people in that you love and be in by yourself and feel safe and inspired and calm and enveloped and happy," Barrymore shared.
The president did not specify who in his administration was talking to North Korea, nor did he give any hint of the sites under consideration — adding to the aura of mystery that has enveloped this potential meeting.
The plagiarism report was one of a series of blows that Pena Nieto has been forced to fight off, after he, his wife and his finance minister were enveloped in a series of conflict of interest scandals.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors are now seeking approval for $3 billion of settlements arising from the corruption scandal that enveloped Brazil's state-controlled oil company, Petroleo Brasileiro SA, including a new $50 million settlement with its auditor.
The White House has been enveloped in political turmoil since last week, after President Donald Trump fired James Comey, then director of the FBI, as it investigated possible ties between the Trump campaign team and the Kremlin.
The region has been enveloped in a new war, with government troops fighting Arakan Army insurgents, members of an ethnic armed group that recruits from the mostly Buddhist Rakhine, who make up the majority in the area.
For one glorious moment, I felt my mind go blank: There was just my body, my big, stupid body in its stupid bathing suit, enveloped in warmth, the cold wind on my ears only heightening my delight.
Kenta is one of the more than 200 people who have been killed in the aftermath of the downpour, as flash floods enveloped streets and landslides swallowed parts of the small towns that dot the Japanese countryside.
Changbaishan Journal CHANGBAISHAN, China — The thick fog that had enveloped the mountain all morning suddenly dispersed, unveiling a crater lake of emerald water and setting off a buzz of excitement among the hikers gathered at the summit.
It was more an atmosphere that enveloped the country, and repression had the unpredictable quality of a weather event: police generally seemed lazy, but their brutality could strike at any time, often without any sense of protocol.
That work has seen the 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in Britain, enveloped in scaffolding as the four clock dials are reglazed, ironwork repainted and intricately carved stonework cleaned and repaired.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Saturday, the otherwise unremarkable fourth-floor bathroom in the Guggenheim Museum saw an artistic intervention whereby the currently installed, stock white toilet was completely enveloped in coarse, glimmering gold yarn.
He saw the deal as a step toward changing "the highly negative narrative that has enveloped" ESPN for much of the last two years, as the sports television giant has endured subscriber losses known as cord cutting.
Enmoladas are loose rolls of tortillas, akin to enchiladas, enveloped in a mole that melds plantains and raisins with almonds and austerely dark chocolate, underscored by notes of smoke and fruit from pasilla, guajillo and ancho chiles.
They squeezed into the passenger seat — the father, Khalil Hadi, enveloped by the black cloak of his wife, Hanna, who held their fragile 9-month-old son, Wejdan, who had just been released from the malnutrition ward.
Startlingly, nothing leaked from the leaders' two-hour meeting until late afternoon, when the city was enveloped by a freakish storm, which buffeted the city with lumps of crusty, wet snow known in meteorological circles as graupel.
A widespread blackout enveloped much of Venezuela in darkness on Thursday night, stopping subway service in the capital and causing problems around the country, which has been plagued by power failures as its economic crisis has worsened.
A strange sense of unease enveloped me, despite the years of war and despite being a journalist, as I watched my country being featured as the dehumanized landscape where the biggest non-nuclear bomb had been exploded.
The peril Trump faces in the Daniels and Zervos matters appears similar to the presidential deposition in the Paula Jones civil suit, which was a turning point in the scandal that enveloped Clinton in the late 1990s.
"A quick cocktail led to a five-hour dinner, where a kaleidoscope of emotions and pheromones so enveloped us that we never noticed that we were the last ones in Bern's Steakhouse," said Dr. Mechanik, now 66.
Protesters were warned against turning up, and Mr. Wu's supporters and Western diplomats who went to the courthouse were enveloped by the police and security guards in plain clothes, according to human rights groups monitoring the trial.
Back in March, Paris was enveloped in a gray cloud of choking fumes that obscured the Eiffel Tower for hours and briefly earned the French capital the title of the world's most polluted city, beating out even Beijing.
As #MeToo enveloped the tech industry throughout 2017, many people voiced concerns about Silicon Valley's forced arbitration agreements, which are often embedded in employee contracts and restrict their control should an issue of harassment or discrimination ever arise.
Three years after a meteorite crashed into the base of a Florida lighthouse, the surrounding few miles of landscape are enveloped in a beautiful iridescent force field which looks as if it is made out of carwash bubbles.
Tacos feed all, regardless of age, gender, or class, and in honoring the beautifully stacked ingredients enveloped in a soft, warm tortilla with artful shots and storytelling, the series pays respect to their importance as a culinary staple.
The promises of VR are heavily focused on the idea that users can grow more enveloped in the digital environments they explore, but also central to the experience is that they become more connected with their virtual representations.
Their crowning achievement so far is "Me and My Dog," an indie-pop song enveloped in ethereal harmonies, which blends the three songwriters' sensibilities to crystalize feelings of romantic anxiety and the double bind of self-inflicted isolation.
The first meeting between incoming U.S. Olympic Committee CEO Sarah Hirshland and gold medal-winning gymnast Aly Raisman, the face and voice of the Olympic sex abuse scandal that has enveloped American sports, did not go particularly well.
Like everyone else in Washington, Trump's team was in the dark, thanks to the leak-proof cone of silence that has enveloped Mueller, who has barely uttered a public word since he took his commission two years ago.
And should Ms. Abrams win Tuesday, her prospects may then depend on the sort of pride expressed by Rosemary Ringer, an official in Rome who, outside a restaurant, enveloped the candidate in a hug and assurances of victory.
Not long after, she motioned for me to look out the window just as the van was entering a thick white mist: I was delighted to suddenly find myself in what truly was a forest enveloped in clouds.
It's not completely foreign to U.S. consumers, either: Oreo's known to offer up white chocolate-enveloped cookies during the winter holidays and fancy, high-end chocolate shops sometimes have chocolate-dipped Oreo cookies in their gleaming display cases, too.
She's enveloped in a saffron parachute dress covered in seafoam green polka dots; a pool of yellow light catches the bejeweled hand she places on her hip, and she towers over the audience in red patent leather platform pumps.
With his beloved science fiction novels to the right of the desk and a view of the garden stretching from behind his computer screen, Stephen would become enveloped first in The Flame In The Flood and then in Firewatch.
He did not expect to be leaving Russia so soon but given the turmoil that enveloped Spain's campaign with the sacking of the man that got them there, no one could really have been surprised by their early exit.
The move comes under the dark cloud that has enveloped Wells since the second-largest bank by assets in the U.S. agreed to pay $185 million in fines for opening some 2 million accounts for customers without their knowledge.
A regal set of dishes can be found in the "dosa gallery" section of the menu—delicately spiced potato mash or meat enveloped in paper-thin rice pancakes—but remember that these South Indian specialties are always full price.
Bush's passing has led to an outpouring of remembrances for the humble and gentlemanly statesman, whose life and service was seen to stand in direct contrast to the vitriol and partisanship that has enveloped elected politics in recent years.
As he gazed at the familiar hull with his two sons, Mr. Campanelli, 57, was taken back to that morning — the pitch black smoke that enveloped the ship after the first tower fell, the uncanny silence over the radio.
"It's all enveloped in this strategy to improve the financial condition of the industry which has been weighed down by excess capacity for some time, partly as a result of inefficient operations," said Daniel Hynes, commodity strategist at ANZ.
We'd been evacuated for ten days in December because of the wildfires that had burned for weeks along the ridgeline and enveloped everything in a black mantle of smoke, but we'd been lucky, and our house had been spared.
When darkness finally enveloped the grounds, a few matches hung in the balance, including a surprisingly tense affair between No. 2-seeded Andy Murray and the 37-year-old qualifier Radek Stepanek, which was called in the fourth set.
After a cocktail of toxic fumes enveloped the area in October and November last year, the Delhi city government declared it a public health emergency and its Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal described the Indian capital as a "gas chamber".
Their voices followed and enveloped Woods like a cascading wave, cresting the rise as he did, and then flowing back down the other side of the knoll until Woods ducked his head inside a small white door and disappeared.
But it's Mr. Benjamin's remarkable music that gives the work its charge: The writing is so lush, haunting and detailed — radiant one moment, piercingly dissonant the next — that you are continuously enveloped by the raucous beauty of the sounds.
Waight Keller dug into the Givenchy archives for the inspiration for the wide-brimmed hats, including the floor-length style that nearly enveloped the model Kaia Gerber, who wore an off-the-shoulder bridal gown of exquisite guipure lace.
But given the political drama that has enveloped North Carolina in recent years — when debates over voting procedures, transgender rights and abortion access roiled Raleigh, the state capital — the restructuring of the elections board stirred perhaps the broadest outcry.
No brand would make any official statement about the changes this week, underscoring the climate of fear that has enveloped luxury houses in recent weeks (and included a drop in share prices for groups including LVMH, Richemont and Kering).
It was an antique book you've taken off the shelf at some bookstore with creaky wooden floors, all worn leather and crackly yellowed pages and the kind of writing you wish were still in fashion, but enveloped in warm butterscotch.
Nintendo rode the Pokémon Go wave that enveloped countries where it's currently available this past weekend: The company's stock price surged, raising its total market cap to $28 billion as of close of trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today.
A parade of prominent Republicans also rebuked Trump, as well as U.S. ally Britain, leaving him increasingly isolated after his comments on Tuesday about the bloodshed in the college town of Charlottesville further enveloped his seven-month-old presidency in controversy.
Commissioned by the airport's Hotel & Transit Center to complement the new commuter train, which runs to the airport from downtown Denver, passengers on the train are enveloped by the sculpture as they pull into the station at the airport's south terminal.
ABUJA, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It was hearing about her sore eyes that convinced Lawal Zannah his daughter Aisha was still alive, the first sliver of good news to emerge after months of nervy silence enveloped Nigeria's kidnapped Chibok girls.
José Antonio Ortega, the president of Mexico's Citizens Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice, told VICE News that Jalisco is at risk of descending into the same chaos that has enveloped the notoriously lawless western states of Michoacán and Guerrero.
Much of the collection is coffee-table kitsch: tiny swimmers bobbing in turquoise tropical waters; an Umbrian walled city enveloped in fog; a parking lot packed with cars that form a geometric zigzag; an entire chapter of wacky stunt wedding photos.
Even after all the overblown scandals that have enveloped the Clintons over the years (from Whitewater to B-E-N-G-H-A-Z-I), who could have predicted that this long-simmering email story would turn out to be pivotal?
Credit...Victor Moriyama for The New York Times ALTAMIRA, Brazil — With thousands of intentionally set fires raging across its enormous expanse, Brazil's Amazon rainforest has been a smoky mess in recent weeks: Roads and airports enveloped by a soupy fog.
BELGRADE/SARAJEVO (Reuters) - At least eight people have died as subzero cold and heavy snow enveloped the Balkans, with tens of thousands stranded in remote regions or left without heating in temperatures that dipped as low as -20 degrees Celsius.
It's these moments that I live for in music, being taken on a journey, sometimes to uncharted waters, and feeling completely enveloped by a band's display of artistry and unflinching willingness to put absolutely everything they have into that expression.
I would imagine my own mum, her eyes wide with shock and sadness as neon green gunge slowly enveloped her face to a chorus of hisses and boos, and would be so overwhelmed with guilt I would have to change channels.
This puts sounds in space: Sounds seem to be coming from not just above, below, and all around you, but also right up close or further in the distance, in every direction, as if you're enveloped in an acoustic sphere.
China has ordered factories to cut output in a bid to enforce bigger emission cuts in coming months and avoid a repeat of the near-record levels of choking smog that enveloped key northern areas at the start of the year.
On both occasions, and in all of the moments when I've heard it in between, the song's largesse allowed me to simply be enveloped by it, as my heart swelled up with whatever it wanted, the strings stretching like muscles.
But in the weeks after that initial visit, I returned multiple times, engaged with the community that had sprung up around the show, and found myself enveloped in a multi-platform, fractured narrative that unfurled beneath my feet with every step.
Even if the words themselves offer little comfort, I take great satisfaction in this communal act of prayer; of hearing the voices of others respond to my own prayers; and of being welcomed and enveloped by a larger and transcendent community.
The addition of a visual component made it possible to preserve the transfixing mobile sculptures and lighting — purples and dark blues — of the visual artist Marian Zazeela, Mr. Young's wife, whose work has long enveloped and enhanced presentations of his music.
Trading desks that anticipated the chaos that enveloped China in January and February would migrate to Europe and the US positioned their books accordinglyEquity derivatives, interest rates, and currencies have been among the best performers, according to several industry insiders.
Huge swaths of the country are enveloped in smoke and toxic fumes, a shroud that has spread as far as New Zealand, while Canberra, the nation's capital, recently claimed the title of having the worst air quality in the world.
The investigation: All possible causes for the helicopter crash on Sunday that killed Bryant and eight others are still being considered, but the hillsides around the flight's destination near Los Angeles were enveloped in a nearly blinding fog at the time.
Given the overwhelming partisanship that has enveloped the recent crop of executive orders, which range from immigration policy impacting Mexico-United States relations to the reauthorization of controversial oil pipelines, these topics will be hotly debated for weeks to come.
No president wants to be seen as defending corporate power, so if a scandal develops like the one that enveloped Wells Fargo over abusing its customers by opening unauthorized accounts, we could expect tweets from the White House railing against abuses.
"Philadelphia U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe, who heads the independent Federal Judges Association, said the group 'could not wait' until its spring conference to weigh in on a deepening crisis that has enveloped the Justice Department and [Barr]," USA Today reports.
Most apparent to visitors is that the museum's largest masterpiece — its stately neoclassical building designed by the architect Juan de Villanueva and begun in 1785 — has been almost completely enveloped in a crazy-quilt shroud composed of details from paintings inside.
But in rereading it this summer, bit by bit, over about two months, I found myself enveloped in its incredibly detailed world of young men slicing through the waves in their giant ship, toward a big white whale and certain doom.
Sitting on the northeast corner of one of the busiest intersections in midtown Atlanta, the new 16-ton public art installation, Autoeater, pictures a small two-door Fiat being enveloped by a bedrock of marble like a python swallowing its prey.
It's taking the idea of Harry Potter's Wizarding World, where guests are enveloped by the sights, shops, and beverages of the Harry Potter universe, and putting the weight of Disney, Lucasfilm, and the theme park wizardry of Walt Disney Imagineering behind it.
Saving the darkest skies "It is always surprising to find out how in few decades of lighting growth we enveloped most of us in a light curtain that hide the view of the greatest wonder of nature, the universe itself," Falchi says.
The "Make America Great Again" singer (yes, that's the name of one of her songs), walked Sunday's Grammy Awards red carpet in a white Pronovias gown with a seemingly D.I.Y.-painted illustration of a fetus enveloped in a rainbow placenta(?) at the bottom.
While some other Type Ia supernovas have been found enveloped in a large amount of hydrogen, ASASSN-18tb didn't fit the usual model for those kinds of stellar explosions, since those supernovas usually occur in young galaxies that are still forming stars.
And by glass, I mean a tiny shot glass, which I would refill over and over and over again throughout the night, not keeping track of how much I was consuming, not caring, just continuing until the warm dark night enveloped me.
And so, by not trying to chase the panic away and instead allowing myself to be enveloped in it, I can somehow become an active participant in the experience and therefore be—if not in control—at least involved in the narrative.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A massive heat wave that has enveloped the U.S. Midwest pushed into the Northeast on Friday, ushering in temperatures that could top 299 degrees Fahrenheit (237 degrees C) in Washington and prompting utilities to take steps to prevent power outages.
If no one told you, you'd never know that the main ingredient was goat brain, which looks, enveloped in a ruddy reduction of ginger, onions, and chili, like any other ground meat, with a slightly curdier, airier texture and an earthy, mineral tang.
Much of the country remains enveloped in an eerie quiet: a silence so profound you can hear the lourie birds calling or the beating of your own heart, even though you know, very close, there are thousands of other hearts, beating, invisibly.
After the coup was decisively put down, and Mr. Erdogan's supporters flooded the streets and city squares over the weekend to celebrate, a sense of buoyancy returned to the streets, but the joy masked a deep unease that has enveloped the city.
Again and again during the trial, Mr. Lightfoot, city investigators and other witnesses recounted the spate of stabbings and slashings among inmates — often fueled by gang rivalries — that enveloped the jail in violence and prompted precautions that some inmates saw as indignities.
Instead, a penetrating silence enveloped Paris on Sunday morning as thousands of people across the city massed under a leaden sky for the anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attacks in France's postwar history, a year to the day after they shook the nation.
It was too easy to get overwhelmed by the visuals, enveloped in the sound, lost in the music—to have an hope of remembering the details of what transpired, even vague ones, meant breaking out my Notepad app and tip-tapping away.
Seeing Alcest up there, enveloped in lavender light, running through the songs on Écailles De Lune, as profoundly emotional; that record meant a lot to me when it first came out six years ago, and as it turns out, it still does.
"He understood all of us — whether it was white, black, brown, Asian, to him it didn't make any difference — what he knew is that we all make America great," he said, repeating the phrase as silence enveloped the interior of the church.
In the novels set in the outer reaches of European empire the native characters always seemed to merge with their environment, reminiscent of the Hegelian image of Africa as a land of childhood still enveloped in the dark mantle of the night.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 68%Synopsis: A young couple from the East Coast, played by Bale and Kate Beckinsale, relocates to the West Coast and becomes enveloped in a more relaxed, carefree lifestyle as they camp out at Sam's mother's (Frances McDormand's) house.
Advertisers figured prominently in the social media maelstrom that enveloped Mr. O'Reilly last month, as activists and some liberal news outlets circulated lists of the brands running commercials on his program every night and urged consumers to pressure them into pulling out.
Patriots 34, Falcons 28 | Overtime HOUSTON — The chants rang out loud and long at NRG Stadium in South Texas, not from bars or living rooms across New England, until a wall of sound enveloped a team and a quarterback on a mission.
The work has seen the 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in Britain, enveloped in scaffolding for the last two years as the four clock dials are reglazed, ironwork repainted and intricately carved stonework cleaned and repaired.
The House may act on legislation to combat opioid abuse and perhaps belatedly pass a budget while the Senate struggles to make headway on the annual spending bills after a dispute over last year's Iran nuclear deal enveloped a popular energy and water projects measure.
At first glance, Lacey Schwartz's childhood seems pretty picturesque: Raised in Woodstock, New York — a sleepy town located about 2 hours north of Manhattan — Schwartz grew up as the only child of her white, Jewish parents, enveloped by a loving community of friends and teachers.
Just a minute long, it nevertheless features 96.53 shots, alternating swiftly between images of the natural landscape (sky, water, plants, horses, fire, mountains) and Timberlake: Timberlake enveloped by water, Timberlake kneeling in a snow-dusted field of cheatgrass, Timberlake walking through rows of corn.
Back in January, and before chaos enveloped the executive branch of the federal government, the country was downgraded from a "full" to a "flawed" democracy by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), a business intelligence group that helps businesses, financial institutions and governments understand global trends.
However, it's the American experimental musician Arto Lindsay who provided the finishing touch (the exhibition is part retrospective and part group show of contemporary talents): a soundscape that allows viewers to feel entirely enveloped, Nahson remarks, as one would in a Burle Marx garden.
But in June, the Cavaliers shattered that aura of defeat, winning their first N.B.A. championship, and a new feeling of possibility and success enveloped the city like a mood-altering fog, even drifting across the street in Cleveland to Progressive Field, where the Indians play.
Who hasn't winced, looking back on a thing they made—or a place they lived, or a dress they wore, or a type of tea they drank—while enveloped in grief, and hoped for a way to neutralize that history without losing the thing itself?
At the top of a hill to be visible in every direction, and often enveloped in fog, the palace is a tapestry of colors and styles ranging from Romantic to Islamic to Gothic, surrounded by 500 acres of winding paths, gardens, and exotic trees.
But the allegations were just one part of a nasty smear campaign that enveloped Hill in recent weeks — allegedly at the hands of her "abusive husband" whom she's in the process of divorcing — that included multiple nude photos of Hill published on multiple conservative websites.
I'm thinking about that with the new ones — how does a surface read, and what does that mean to have that sort of figurative internal space be enveloped in this profound level of extraordinariness, transcending into a different way of thinking, operating, and activating?
The problems of the NFL, from the dangers of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy to the very nature of the game, will still be there next week, just as the mass protests that have enveloped much of the United States for the last two weeks will likely continue.
The ruined city was built in a hill-enveloped valley 2,000d years ago and collapsed around 550 CE. We know that Teotihuacán was the largest city in the Americas and one of the most populous on Earth in its heyday, but nearly everything else is a mystery.
In many ways, he says, it's the type of approach modern audiences expect — a way of looking at films and TV shows not as siloed objects, but as pieces of a larger puzzle that allow audiences to be enveloped by their favorite stories on all sides.
As emergency services rushed to the Maelbeek station this morning to escort the injured to safety, clouds of smoke had already enveloped the southern half of the European Quarter, where medics and firemen disappeared into the smoke, bringing back the injured covered in dust and blood.
The house (which I am not naming in order to preserve my housemates' privacy) sits a few blocks from Dolores Park in the Mission District of San Francisco, in one of the many parts of the city that is now enveloped in the pong of weed.
Even as she promises to improve the conduct of elected officials, Ms. Guadagno is still a member of the Christie administration, which was enveloped by the George Washington Bridge scandal that led to a former top aide and an appointee of Mr. Christie being convicted of corruption.
WASHINGTON — A day after the latest in a dizzying series of sexual assault revelations enveloped Senator Al Franken and rattled the Capitol, politicians and comedians were left trying to assess the line between predatory behavior and an inexcusable mistake, as calls mounted for him to resign.
Away from the last vestiges of resistance Boca Juniors could muster, away from all the turmoil and strife that had enveloped the final of the 2018 Copa Libertadores, and into the wide green expanse of Santiago Bernabéu, toward the unguarded goal, toward a place in eternity.
He talked about the surging gallery that enveloped him on the concluding hole of last year's Tour Championship, when he won his first PGA Tour event in five years, a triumph that seemed to eclipse the travail of four back operations and myriad off-course embarrassments.
Enveloped in the smooth tones of jazzy hotel music, soft light from a million tiny chandelier crystals and the scent of candied bacon, Eric Trump, fresh from a rally this month in West Virginia, declined a question from a reporter and instead posed one of his own.
White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Tuesday downplayed his involvement in the Ukraine scandal that has enveloped Donald Trump's presidency, as he attempted to sidestep questions about the administration's pressure campaign to get Ukrainian officials to open investigations that could politically benefit Trump.
Sarah Das, a glaciologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who's used ice core records to reconstruct Greenland's recent melt history, described the 2012 melt event that enveloped nearly the entire ice sheet's surface as "unprecedented" in the last few centuries, perhaps within the last several thousand years.
Cover image: Research scientist Dan Galperin works on Purified Recombinant Zika Enveloped Protein at his laboratory where they are working on developing a vaccine for the Zika virus based on production of recombinant variations of the E protein from the Zika virus at the Protein Sciences Inc.

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