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As Sadie recalls the flickering light of Halley's Comet, Ms. Cole's flickering fingers let us see it, too.
What better phoenix to rise from the still-flickering (never not-flickering) ashes of the last couple of years in women's collective history than this group, whose heartbeat has always been our rage?
We're all just flickering candles waiting to be snuffed out.
Instead, there is not so much as a flickering light.
I've written a book called The Land of Flickering Lights.
But many firefly populations seem to be flickering out. Fireflies!
In the flickering warmth, she flared her nostrils and snorted.
The video features Faroe flickering, multiplied and divided and stretched.
Videos portrayed animated biomorphic horrors or flickering digital light shows.
"I was flickering but now I'm there," Ms. Rock added.
Mona Lisa's flickering smile seems like a chortle in comparison.
The star that first became our planetary obsession back in the fall of 2015—when astronomer Jason Wright suggested its weird flickering behavior might be the result of an alien megastructure—is, once again, flickering.
The video shows lines of flickering police lights in the distance.
Lia tells us the only warning they had was flickering lights.
We are made more anxious by flickering threats of nuclear war.
Some of the lights were flickering and showing signs of life.
He became a poet of death, memory and a flickering afterlife.
In us, our souls are halos, waning, flickering—the light gone.
We met in a basement room full of flickering blue screens.
And then there's Dale himself, who's slowly, slowly flickering to life.
There are even "fake TV" lights that mimic a flickering screen.
Just by looking at flashing light and listening to flickering sound?
Wewere in rows, a flickering of lights,a makeshift constellation of faces.
The video is a perfect hallucination, all flickering color and disorienting imagery.
So feel free to keep that #OldCeline flame flickering...we're with you.
I asked everyone if they noticed the lights flickering, but they didn't.
Last fall it made headlines when astronomers determined that it's flickering erratically.
Everyone waved small versions of that same flag, the unfamiliar colors flickering.
STEVEN FRANK'S face is calm, his dark eyes sunken and flickering slightly.
This ancient city's most hallowed cultural institution becomes, itself, a flickering apparition.
Can dying stars birth a final generation of planets before flickering out?
Others have become frustrated with flickering mains power and want a backup.
Hey, everyone loves a flickering television screen, especially fans of The Ring.
Heavily edited flickering of the actor in slightly different positions start appearing.
Luminous lines sketch flickering trajectories around the various levels of the dome.
I could see lightning flickering in a few clouds on the horizon.
Some neighbors noticed the oil-powered flame flickering in Vidal's living room.
Like Plato's Cave, your brain consists of memories flickering on a wall.
The echoes of rushing crowds, a flickering light, a train zooming by.
Mr. Huyghe's flickering screens, by anxious contrast, have the breath of life.
Some have ears that stand tall and upright, flickering at every sound.
There, in the flickering shade of some cottonwood trees, sat the hut.
Her landscape bristles with ghosts, Shakespeare flickering in an eerie déjà vu.
A warm, flickering beam of sunlight brushes my eye and I squint.
The lights were flickering all around Syd, and something whooshed by her.
O'Sullivan calls back to flickering life an intriguing figure in feminist history.
"It's show time," the invitation said, below a flickering countdown film leader.
One shows a doll locked in a birdcage, holding a flickering candle.
The sense of disorientation is reinforced by flickering lights and fog machines.
This is the simple ability to notice a light flickering on and off.
Imagine that candle, Aza, flickering from your breath but still there, always there.
He arrived to find the fireplace flickering and a bottle of wine waiting.
Why did he want to step into a flickering, black-and-white past?
Cries a dissenting voice within: a flickering liveWire behind the nightlight's angel face.
Ry X, from Australia, infused folky, spooky meditations with flickering dance-music beats.
Looking closer, soft router lights could be made out, flickering under the hat.
It lost TV, and the lights have been flickering for a few hours.
Audience members sat quietly, contemplating the flickering walls for long periods of time.
As the church was nearly flickering out, he took a leap of faith.
Two flickering candles sat on the rainbow flag they placed near their feet.
A flickering light is usually seen as a nothing but a headache-inducing nuisance.
In February, Peake shared a video on Instagram showing thunderstorms flickering above the planet.
Eyes flickering along the alphabet, I can "type" my name without lifting a finger.
The screen on CNBC's unit began flickering before the phone's screen stopped working entirely.
The reticule traces the same path in fits and spurts: flickering with every blink.
And as that beam swept across Earth, we would measure the black hole flickering.
Was that guilt flickering in the watery depths of the smile Aaron showed her?
The light from a fluorescent desk lamp was flickering, and Crew switched it off.
We're familiar with pictures of the futuristic towers of Dubai, flickering in the heat.
A woodland soundtrack (gurgling water, chirping crickets) and flickering tiki torches deepened the fantasy.
Burned-out or flickering light fixtures create dark zones, while escalators clatter and groan.
KMBC shot video that showed a green dot flickering around Brady's shoulder and face.
The power is still flickering, and food and gas are still lacking, she said.
The tiny audience basking in the flickering light makes for a charmingly eccentric tableau.
And his productions have this last flickering quality to them, over and over again.
When he was being sardonic or laid back, he has a flickering blue flame.
The fireflies weren't floating around, but were parked on the branches, flickering in unison.
To keep it flickering, Japan needs to find more big spenders like Sayaka Sakata.
The flickering flame, visible through the round window in the heater, was bright red.
DENVER — Marcus Stroman provided a boost to the New York Mets' flickering playoff hopes.
The coral reef, flickering with simulated sunlight, plunges the viewer into an undersea fantasia.
I love the flickering torchlight emanating from the chamber where the priests judge Radamès.
A flickering smile here, a knowing look there, and they've already won you over.
My MacBook Pro is a bit of a flickering mess, but I'll deal with it.
Saturn's flickering auroras would challenge even the most vivid northern and southern lights on Earth.
Yet it lends him a ghostly aura appropriate to a play concerned with flickering existence.
But the disappearances coincide with weird phenomena: animals dropping dead, lights wildly flickering and flashing.
Shop clerks stood by the entrances in pairs, their eyes flickering around for potential customers.
But the weird, flickering star known as KIC 8462852 still isn't sitting right with astronomers.
This teaser shows the watch's heart rate sensor flickering, possibly hinting at its EKG capability.
But this figure sketched in pencil and flickering before our eyes dates from much earlier.
When the lights start flickering in and out in "Init," it's such an eerie choice.
After lighting the oil lanterns, I watched their flickering patterns, then sat outside to read.
With his slicked-back hair and flickering smile, Nagy affected an air of easy confidence.
His very first sentence describes "amber liquid flickering in the glass" in a hotel bar.
The city streaked past, the bridge cables flickering like a delay, or a glitch. ♦
There have been flickering signs that the relentless pursuit of faux farm may be waning.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Lucas Pouille, the brightest young star in men's tennis in France, was flickering.
My traces in the air could be thin, thick, flickering, pulsating, solid sheets, of any color.
Often, the problem causes flickering grey bars to appear along the top of the device's display.
A flickering remembrance of her own youth, before she found herself in the situation she's in?
Microsoft is formally launching a replacement program for Surface Pro 4 devices affected by screen flickering.
Or take Karolina, whose attempts to rebel keep faltering in the face of her flickering faith.
The sun was setting, and the aisle was lined with flickering candles and red rose petals.
Hundreds of Surface Pro 25 owners have been complaining about screen flickering issues on their tablets.
It was even reflected in the actors: Duchovny all cool smolder, Anderson flickering with muted passion.
Leave only a single dim light to diffuse, as if barely there — maybe a flickering candle.
Something about the flickering headlights and blurred passing cars that creates an unsettling sense of paranoia.
Gone are the days of flickering fluorescent light bulbs, blank walls and hand-me-down toys.
"No, I don't know why I was traded," Rose said, a smirk flickering across his face.
Alien megastructure or not, we may finally get to the bottom of this bewildering, flickering star.
The Royals have won three straight, keeping their faint playoff hopes flickering with 21 games remaining.
Figures that were deftly painted would have looked eerily lifelike, particularly in low and flickering light.
Chairs are clustered around a flat-screen TV streaming an image of a flickering log fire.
That bass line, for instance, conjures up dimly lit alleys, flickering streetlights, and billowing trench coats.
Cue quick shots of flickering lights, Bey in a wedding dress, and women with painted faces.
And their plans usually involve nefarious, chin-stroking plots that require secret meetings or flickering candlelight.
Upon entry, a flickering series of Extremely Relatable Human Faces projected on black plinths greet visitors.
"Wait a minute," I said as our kids fanned out their cards in the flickering candlelight.
The story believed in something besides the self-immolating antics of dysfunction — their flickering, intoxicating glow.
In our bedrooms, we piled under blankets and read ourselves to sleep by the flickering flames.
Whether it be the flickering fire, a head turning, or a flag fluttering in the distance.
Not necessarily, because you'll see flickering light even if the flame is obscured from the side.
The best thing in "Milkman" is Burns's occasionally sensitive portrait of this young woman's flickering consciousness.
Each weathered piece of history set off a mental reel of flickering images for Roman Kent.
In 123 hospitals, where other trials were ongoing, patients were also struggling with strange, flickering responses.
The flickering lamps cast a glow on the Sarayu River, considered sacred in the Hindu religion.
Now, eight months on, it all seems hazy, flickering and shimmering somewhere between recollection and imagination.
They remind you of Barnett Newman's "zip" abstractions and of cathode-ray televisions flickering to life.
His house is mustard-colored and modest, with a flickering power supply and no running water.
Water, in the form of one flickering stream of pixels after another, drips down the subterranean walls.
Flickering in and out of consciousness, I had visions of alien abductions, Twin Peaks, and human levitation.
Its strange flickering pattern could have many explanations—stars, asteroids, or comets passing between there and Earth.
Then some flickering started appearing during gameplay, though I hadn't made any changes to the visual settings.
They sit in stark contrast to the flickering fluorescents and tired beige stucco of old-school retailers.
Keeping yourself amused on a flight once meant squinting at a flickering movie on a distant screen.
In that sense, her music feels almost like a teleportation device flickering between dimensions and historical eras.
The flickering appears to be a hardware issue, which occurs after the device heats up during use.
The value of this flickering blow is in its ability to make a perfectionist out of anyone.
South Korea's KOSPI, which spent the morning flickering between small gains and losses, was last up 259.62%.
The pinwheel sunlight was only broken momentarily by flickering crickets flitting off to dream til moonlight next.
Look around and find a view of scenery passing outside, or the flickering lights in the tunnel.
Once again the room is dark, with strings of LED lights adding to the monitor's flickering glow.
Knicks 238, Blazers 221 Courtney Lee saw the signs of Derrick Rose's rejuvenation flickering in the summer.
Technology journalists took to Twitter on Wednesday to report instances of the screen either cracking or flickering.
Lampwick slowly turns with his silhouette against a flickering being the most of what an audience sees.
It is stunningly painted in a persimmon pink shade chosen to flatter guests' complexions in flickering candlelight.
CNBC's Steve Kovach shared footage of his phone's flickering display, and The Verge's model developed a bulge.
"The Emissary" is stalled there, at the level of a flickering brilliance that never kindles into more.
Many guests take their drinks into the quiet lobby to cozy up by the flickering gas fireplace.
Each table gets a white linen cloth and a flickering oil lamp behind a white porcelain shade.
Line is a meandering, physical extension of myself, and color fiercely reflects the flickering of my spirit.
Once the guard gets close enough to the door, it stops slamming and the light stops flickering.
As Adrien, Pierre Niney is extraordinary to behold: pale, tapered, and flickering, like a candle made flesh.
The 1980s, with their flickering, ever-skipping videotapes, are a great period for the found-footage aesthetic.
If demand surges in one EV-happy neighborhood, it could cause flickering lights—or worse—in nearby areas.
At the very end, it's just Bowie flickering on the screen, the gathered public staring through the windows.
Their dully-optimistic pop acknowledges the darkness of life, but retains a focus on the flickering light too.
He pointed out the few lights flickering along a shopping street named Golden Street early one weekday evening.
Maracaibo (CNN)The rising sun cuts through the haze, flickering behind the cables of the Rafael Urdaneta Bridge.
The Sonys, with their understated black design and their occasional blue flickering lights, look techier and less premium.
The final result is this series of dynamic silhouettes superimposed with a flickering rotation of vibrant nature photographs.
Videos from the Valparaiso area showed objects falling from store shelves, rocks falling onto roads and lights flickering.
Arms folded, she looked towards the town bordering that square to the east, where lights were flickering alive.
Once downstairs, we find ourselves in a fully-stocked pantry with dusty canned goods and flickering overhead lights.
The remote-controlled LED Lytes Pillar Candles look realistic with wax exteriors and a soft, flickering amber glow.
What started as a gentle flickering of her fingers grew into the kinetic blaze of her swirling hands.
Over a flickering urban landscape, a swelling wave launches over a grid of skyscrapers and yellow-flecked asphalt.
I scribbled some notes with my quill, but the flickering candlelight kept throwing strange shadows on my paper.
Big party or sitting alone in a dark room, staring into the flickering images on a bulky laptop?
Always, she wears a harness, festooned with flickering green lights, that a safety-conscious night jogger might envy.
On festive winter nights, votive holders filled with flickering tea lights can add instant ambience to a room.
In the living room, in the light thrown by a flickering fire, my dad is doing the crossword.
Do technological civilizations keep flickering on and off in the Milky Way, like so many fireflies in space?
But as the fireworks started, all we could see was a flickering halo around a dark rectangular silhouette.
It is impossible to know, as is often the case with Gulbis, a flickering flame now ranked 21th.
He explained that the power had been flickering for days and, with a boom, had just gone out.
The flickering, lonely torches have now been replaced by a vibrant mega-city with a million flashing lights.
The truth is getting harder to see in the flickering gaslight of Mr. Trump's America, but it's there.
The pint-size lawyer and the hulking former movie producer walked past flickering cameras and scores of reporters.
Leckey restaged the pioneering event in his studio, together with lights, a camera, and a flickering daisy wheel.
In the flickering gray from the old black-and-white movies we watched together, I finally did it.
As the power is turned down, some LEDs will either start flickering or simply switch off without dimming.
Shattered glass probably counteracts the soothing effects of a flickering flame and the smell of sea salt and coral.
The evolving solution to this equation behaves like a flame front, flickering as it advances through a combustible medium.
Aside from her flickering smile, the Mona Lisa's gaze is probably the most famous aspect of the DaVinci painting.
In healthy eyes, a flickering light shone on the retina causes immediate dilation of both retinal arteries and veins.
Now, with this shocking announcement, Mr Comey has just rekindled a small, flickering possibility of victory for Mr Trump.
After just two days of use, the screen on CNBC's test unit began flickering and then stopped working completely.
In the case of Sara Mearns in "Walpurgisnacht Ballet," the flickering was between awe-inspiring and slightly less so.
But, history lessons are boring, so Billie's music video also has FIRE ... massive flickering FLAMES and a HUGE EXPLOSION!!!
The sort whose attention deficit is exacerbated by sugary-drinks and the juxtaposition of school and flickering electronic distractions.
It commenced with electronics on the fritz (see: Detective "Woof" and his flickering flashlight), as all Lynch mysteries must.
Earlier this year Microsoft launched a warranty replacement program for Surface Pro 4 units affected by screen flickering issues.
The underground bar there, accented with burnished wood, exposed brick and flickering bulbs, has the feel of a speakeasy.
It's a bright area light lantern, an 233.99-lumen wide-angle flashlight, and a mood-setting flickering flame lantern.
The city was eerily calm but for the flickering of red-and-blue police lights on the buildings downtown.
But when he opened his eyes he was startled to see the flickering red altar light move toward him.
In the capital, San Juan, many apartment blocks are still black at night apart from candles flickering in windows.
The space was set up with tables of various sizes decorated with flickering candles and platters of tiny desserts.
Meanwhile, Cihangir remained deserted, except for the flickering iPad screens I could see from my window in other apartments.
I began walking at dusk, when the last flickering light cast soft hues upon the golden leaves of autumn.
But sometimes she senses an answer flickering at the outskirts of her consciousness, some image or sound or smell.
Often, but not always, touch-diseased phones will have flickering grey bars across the top of the phone's screen.
Hence the start of the new film, when a black screen is relieved by a patch of flickering flame.
"Growth of a Flower" features scans of flowers that intermittently pulse with illumination, like flickering digital still lifes paintings.
The setting at first is beautifully monochromatic, with blank white panels and flickering video images projected behind Ms. Qian.
A flickering light from a film projector trained on the surface of each image makes the lint appear screenlike.
Her flamboyant mezzo-soprano, with its inky depths and flickering hues, rendered the character as guardian of legal integrity.
Unfortunately, also rising in the desert were flickering flames from the dry brush that the Tannerite had likewise ignited.
Clemson also kept its flickering postseason hopes alive, improving to 15-13 overall and 28-249 in the ACC.
Late into the night, the flickering light from the welding in the foundry would light up the Rock River.
A run-down bathroom with a flickering fluorescent light, a swooning piece of music and some slow, deliberate moves.
With dual lighting settings, it can either illuminate a large area or set the mood with the flickering flame.
Anything from the flashing strobe of a fire alarm to flickering computer monitors can trigger seizures in photosensitive people.
He borrowed sleds, recorded videos of himself, changed his blades and suddenly a light began flickering in the cave.
For the first two weeks, the Bog Girl slept on the sofa, the television light flickering gently over her.
And while her experience has not been seamless, Stickney's national team dreams, once abandoned, are flickering back into view.
But all we see is a fragile ray of light that may be on the edge of flickering out.
He dims the gaslights and then pretends it's only she who thinks they are flickering as the rooms grow darker.
Still, no amount of flickering can bamboozle your eyes into seeing a color that isn't there, and Kinemacolor lacked blue.
The nearby beehive triggers activity in the installation in real-time, bringing to life the flickering LEDs and orchestral soundscape.
"In people with Alzheimer's disease, retinal arteries and veins have a delayed reaction to a flickering light test," he said.
Civilians rushed off in every direction as bullets whizzed past, and flickering electronic billboards only added to the visual madness.
Steve finally takes the hint and rushes out to his car, just in time to see the lights flickering again.
During my second day of testing, the screen began flickering and would turn off and on at a rapid pace.
DO NOT REMOVE Technology journalists took to Twitter on Wednesday to report instances of the screen either cracking or flickering.
This is very much going after the original experience, complete with flickering, well-known bugs in games and so on.
No matter what era you were born into, the alluring warmth and flickering glow of vintage neon signage is undeniable.
But instead of simulating a candle using something like a flickering LED, the LuDela uses actual fire, for genuine ambiance.
As you may remember, star KIC 8462852, also known as "Tabby's Star," attracted considerable because of its unprecedented flickering behavior.
To commemorate the family outing, they smiled in front of a giant head of garlic with flames flickering atop it.
If jets caused the black hole's flickering, that motion would be linear, as blobs traveled outward and cooled, Eisenhauer said.
"Even in China, women can be fighter pilots," she explains through her translator, a wry smile flickering across downturned lips.
Unfortunately for visitors and people who depend on them for a living, there are fewer lights flickering along the seashore.
Jon finds himself locked in a gallery exhibit with a flickering light and a mysterious film playing on a projector.
On the surface level, affected iPhones show a flickering gray bar at the top of the screen and unresponsive touchscreens.
I don't mention, either, the hope flickering in my head that people I meet will be patient with my body.
He begins the evening with "flickering," a somber ballad whose notes seem to hang in the air, pregnant with meaning.
Caution tape blowing in the wind, flickering neon signs, traffic on Atlantic Avenue, passing elevated trains, flashing emergency lights etc.
Both will feature the ability to confuse passerby on the streets and subways with the flickering lights on your ears.
The woman, who had spent the day consulting for a nonprofit, observed that all the flickering pillar candles were real.
The internet has been replaced by WikiNous, a flickering stream of pro-government messaging that plays directly on people's corneas.
It also handles motion very well, with minimal blur and flickering, which fans of gaming and action movies will appreciate.
Some were lounging near a fireplace flickering with candles; others were gathered around tables laden with glasses and small plates.
"I use the main average rates to avoid it flickering over values that people can't read in time," he said.
When you are in the space the instability of the light / the flickering makes you aware of an instability outside.
When I flew the drone in the general direction of the sun at Crissy Field, it created a flickering effect.
She rushes over to see the images, her happy face flickering off and her eyebrows pitching a tent of anxiety.
There's one particular seam Taddeo traces through each life, of docility and faintly flickering defiance — echoes of her mother's story.
Lopas' first warning of the rapidly approaching fire was flickering lights in his greenhouse as he worked last Sunday evening.
The line was flickering on and off, a sign that some kind of physical contact was interfering with the flow.
Vandeweghe, seeded 20th here, has been a flickering flame: she has lost seven times in the opening round this year.
But 115 years later, it is the flickering interest of tennis's present-day superstars that has led to radical change.
A small statue of the Buddha with flickering neon lights looked down on her from its perch on a mountain.
Inside they were met with a tree-sized spray of white blooms and greenery-wrapped spheres with flickering lights inside.
In the video, a security guard approaches the swinging door in a dark hallway, lit only by a flickering light.
For a while, this makes "The Ticket" a fascinating character study expressed through whispered conversations and flickering light and shade.
From the inside, Zeller's unstable, flickering play suggests, losing your mind may not be the worst that you can suffer.
The story—an elegy of sorts, shadowed by the Spanish-influenza pandemic—has the flickering, unreal quality of early cinema.
Every move he makes turns genuine emotions into a pose, which doesn't discount the authenticity of the flickering melancholy within.
Or just the sound of wind chimes in the opening credits, as the light from a flickering match goes out.
Our 24/7 media are committed to holding the flickering attention span of the average American with whatever it takes.
Within this medium, the human skull resembles Plato's allegory of the cave: We imprison ourselves within flickering illusions and simulations.
Or you could hear a slight hint of sadness, a kind of mourning and sense of loss flickering through the music.
Additionally, anyone who paid Microsoft out of warranty repair fees to fix their flickering Surface Pro 4 can request a refund.
However, screens on devices where the film was not removed (see what happened with CNBC's Steve Kovach's phone) also began flickering.
Her silent presence, half-hidden behind flickering candles or silk curtains wafting in the breeze, gives the movie a ritual quality.
The work is comprised of flickering lights, speakers, acoustic panels, a screen, a carpet, and a number of fish-shaped balloons.
Undulating columns of light move like waves over sweeping synth chords—rolling lines of flickering lights augment screeching white noise samples.
Bad things are happening, though, from the dangerous creature that appears to be on the loose to those eerie flickering lights.
His hologram stares bleakly out the jail cell window of the Black Museum, his body limp, his image flickering with fatigue.
In this case the flickering LEDs act not as message-carriers but as beacons, permitting suitably equipped devices to locate themselves.
On the other side was Bernard Tomic, a flickering flame from Australia who has earned the nickname Tomic the Tank Engine.
CNBC's unit broke for unknown reasons after just a couple days, when the screen began flickering and then stopped working entirely.
How to handle all those flickering images of disaster on CNN and the other cable-news programs that Abdoh watched obsessively?
Trump showed flickering signs of "maturing" as a candidate, and Republicans seemed willing to "support the nominee," if not endorse him.
The flickering film-noir images provided by the video designer Jeff Sugg are a nice distraction from the mostly glum proceedings.
At the mouth of the opening between islets into the Pacific, the setting sun threw a flickering train on the water.
Artists like Seefeel and Ulrich Schnauss kept the flame flickering by pushing it further out into headsy electronica and ambient territory.
When we initially come back to the action, though, it's through Bernard's flickering, confused perspective after the carnage has already happened.
I've been brainwashed—at least, I watched all the odd-hued, flickering videos in the "brainwashing" section of Unicole's personal website.
It starts off so slinky, like a girl creeping through the desert glimpsed only by the light of a flickering campfire.
Never-seen-before videos, drawings, and sculptural 3D works with mesmerizing flickering elements fuse to create a dynamic and disorienting timeline.
His vocation is collecting dreams, flickering webs of light that he catches with a net and stores in carefully labeled jars.
At one meeting not long ago, 112 people lounged on floor cushions, around a table of flickering candles, sipping coconut water.
The heart, which can be seen flickering on an ultrasound, is still maturing and cannot be heard until several weeks later.
A textile piece, combining imagery of a prayer rug and a television screen flickering white fuzz, is also in the show.
The glow Russell's stories cast is not a cheap one, like the flickering of battery operated candles on a restaurant table.
Do they see us from space, I wondered, all of us down here in our cars, a long, flickering, incandescent thread?
More than 300,000 flickering clay lamps were lighted in the northern Indian city of Ayodhya for the Hindu festival of Diwali.
Frank Bruni I blame my flickering attention, but I have always gone as gaga for isolated sentences as for whole books.
She discovers a man seated alone in a recliner, fixated on a flickering screen (another parallel to Darius's misadventures last week).
The few functioning lights are dim and flickering; dust floats through the air, collecting around the edges of the cramped entryway.
That whole flare up of summer 2014 pretty much dwindled to a flickering handful of irrationally disgruntled people circle-jerking themselves dizzy.
When Tilt Brush's audio-reactive brushstrokes are enabled, parts of the paintings come alive: flickering and pulsing in time to the music.
Yet, surprisingly, when the researchers injected embryos with calcium that fluoresces, they could see flickering calcium waves—the beginnings of the heartbeat.
Rather, I see moments cut together like a fast-moving montage, images jumbled together and flickering like a collage of television screens.
In the distance, through the palms, the tiki torches of Trader Sam's, the hotel's poolside lounge, were flickering into the black sky.
"I have no idea what the hell is going on," he said as he pondered the flickering lights on our connected badges.
Others are Platonists, using their powers of reasoning to grasp ideal economic forms, of which actually existing markets are but flickering shadows.
Because if you're burning the candle at both ends, you might as well harness some of the glow from that flickering flame.
Now, astronomers have identified the cause of the flickering, and it's a reminder that the cosmos is still rife with terrifying secrets.
On the flickering screen a presenter warns viewers not to pick up the weapons that litter the streets of Sudan's capital, Khartoum.
The Siberian Traps flood basalts (suspected of causing the end-Permian mass extinction) would look like a flickering candle next to this.
Dubbed "Flickergate," a website to report the issues claims at least 24,600 Surface Pro 4 owners have experienced the screen flickering problems.
Another user posted a video showing how the flickering stops as soon as the Surface Pro 4 is placed in a freezer.
Her heavily-made up eyes scan the room's decor: poured velvet curtains, flickering chandeliers, luxurious, worn-out upholstery, dusty tomes, melting candles.
II, sounds like an endless trip down a darkened hallway with flickering lights—you're waiting for the light, but it never comes.
He's everywhere, flickering into the corners of all the screens she looks into, omnipresent and terrifying as Bloody Mary or the Candyman.
Scattered through the rooms are videos of them and others lying among the flickering fish, gazing at strange, slow, goggle-faced divers.
In it, Orton showed up at an old house filled with not all that creepy dolls, hastily assembled altars, and flickering lights.
I could see through a lit-up window into one woman's home, where she ate alone looking at a flickering TV set.
Kempowski gives us a hundred pages of this steady pressure-building—delicately achieved, with a constantly flickering humor—until the barometer breaks.
Made of wax, LED Lytes Pillar Candles resemble the real thing with flickering lights that add mood and luminosity to any room.
Accompanied by the vocalist Aditya Prakash, who is also her brother, Ms. Prakash embodies the physical and spiritual power of flickering fire.
The Bend shop is the last flickering flame of the Blockbuster fire, a light that once burned bright across 9,000 stores nationwide.
It is littered with flickering smart phones, tablets and computer screens, complete with black USB cables snaking back to a power source.
Callas has never felt as beautifully captivating and anguished — even if it's a few fleeting moments of flickering light in the darkness.
Anna goes to work at the Naval Yard, her eyes always flickering toward the ships in the water outside the factory windows.
The machine becomes a huge outdoor toaster oven, consistent and not particularly connected to cooking over live fire or even flickering propane.
In the stands, his fans, longstanding and newly acquired, had their arms aloft, punching the air, fluttering flags and flickering golden stars.
Transitions are often sloppy in 360° video, a drawback GIANT circumnavigates with flickering lights that enhance tension and act as cuts between takes.
Disher: If you look back at the first two seasons, you can see dirt flickering on the cells, or the color levels shifting.
We drove around late into the night, those flickering lights of Manhattan like a taunt for lives we'd been promised but couldn't afford.
The new generation has optical image stabilization, RAW capture, improved color gamut, and a sensor to eliminate rolling shutter artifacts from flickering lights.
A framed picture of Claudia was displayed above an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, both women surrounded by flickering candles and flowers.
But then others — including CNBC's Todd Haselton — did not remove this layer, and the screen still began flickering, at times becoming completely unusable.
Among the bunches of flowers, flickering candles, and soft toys people have left other personal mementos including scarves, footballs, shirts, and religious icons.
The only contextual clue we have is a flickering "spooky shadow" behind him that may or may not be a silhouette of Spidey.
The label is muddled in shadow and flickering candle light, but many fans were speculating it was the iconic green circle from Starbucks.
Trying to read with my display brightness flickering constantly from slightly darker to slightly lighter and back again nearly gave me a headache.
The Verge understands that the screen flickering problem is a hardware issue that Microsoft won't be able to fix with a software update.
Last week, Apple launched a repair program for "touch disease," which leaves iPhone 6 Plus devices with flickering, unresponsive screens after being dropped.
It's worth noting that the rending also suffered from the flickering light effect, so maybe Musk is just trying to make us sick.
Beating Tomic, a remarkable if flickering talent, is not the same as beating some of the more hardened men still in the mix.
It can be recognized by flickering gray bars along the top of the phone, and is associated with intermittent or total touchscreen failure.
The celestial body has been the subject of intrigue due to its odd behavior—its highly erratic flickering has thus far stumped scientists.
But Green turns 30 in a couple months, and his overall impact on the game is a flickering candle to Paul's raging sun.
If you need me, I'll be in the pub, staring at the flickering of an LED candle, wondering where it all went wrong.
Then there's stuff like the flickering, glitchy "Green Gold Grey," upon which no wave legend Arto Lindsay sings and splatterpaints languid guitar lines.
Brant's restless, fidgety touch and notational approach to description yield a flecked, flickering surface that doesn't allow the viewer's eyes anywhere to rest.
Las Vegas (CNN)Thousands of phones are held aloft, their lights flickering as crowds sing "God Bless America" along with duo Big & Rich.
Cohn is counting on the President's flickering consciousness to make him forget about the letter and the impulse to undermine an important ally.
The first movement begins with an Adagio introduction, flickering with piercing chords and sustained sonorities; this leads to a bustling, densely contrapuntal Allegro.
The only way to watch college games there was hunched over a flickering laptop screen, wearing earbuds and cursing your slow Internet connection.
Her burgeoning music career might be flickering out — will being the wife of a hip hop star be enough for both of them?
I was in the cab so I was safe and I could have had these crazy shots of knives flickering under the streetlamps.
Track five brings us the sound of lightning flickering around Jupiter, as captured by the Voyager spacecraft as it sailed by in 1979.
Still, some risk indicators in the market were flickering green such as the Australian dollar, which was up around 0.6 percent at $0.7669.
She has a special gift, given to few, of being able to deliver prose that feels like actual, flickering, unmediated, sometimes humiliating thought.
Its round eyes were shining like beads, and its tongue was flickering so fast that it looked like a tiny jet of steam.
That's why Nathaniel, played by Jonathan Hogan with a nice combination of steeliness and flickering warmth, can't ignore the damage to Fanny's reputation.
When the object first appeared it was very blue and very brightly illuminated, the lights weren't flickering or dimming like in typical aircraft.
I enjoyed plopping into the al fresco hot tub — set before a flickering fire — to steep my road-weary body after the drive.
Anadol used machine learning to group photos and morph between them, creating flickering images of the city as recorded by many different people.
It opens with the cellist playing soft, flickering bursts of notes and melodic fragments — as if starting a dialogue, but tentatively, almost teasingly.
The cascade of flickering, sometimes unreadable images is so unremitting, despite long stretches of an utterly blank screen, as to be nearly ungraspable.
Nick Shore gave the flickering Flames a bit of life when he put them on the board 4:32 into the second period.
If you buy a light work by Dan Flavin and the fluorescent bulb starts flickering, you can replace it with a new one.
Surrounded by period furnishings and flickering candles, the actor John Kevin Jones plays Dickens, who narrates his story of Tiny Tim and Scrooge.
Set a few flickering tealight candles around the house or float a few in a shallow bowl to amp up the amorous ambience.
Dead outlets with worn or loose connections are useless, two-prong outlets are incompatible with many modern appliances, and flickering lights are distracting.
Hoberman compared it to looking in a "fire in some paleolithic cave" and it is fulsome, flickering, and entrancing in that fiery way.
In this flickering ballet, the human body at the center of traditional narrative subjectivity is undone by a visual noise it cannot contain.
One night they're forced to hunker down in the woods, and they huddle around a small fire, faces illuminated by its flickering light.
"After two weeks of thinking bipartisanship, that flickering candle, might gain some new light, this is the last thing we need," Schumer, D-N.
He turns away, as if finally realising that the faceless, flickering icons on his computer screen will not give him what he longs for.
When Wise sings, "take this body as yours" on "flickering," it's hard not to hear it as a prayer or a call to communion.
The second was touch disease, which resulted in a flickering grey bar appearing at the top of the display and the touchscreen eventually failing.
In the time it took you to scrape out the pumpkin's guts, this team turned their gourds into a spinning, flickering amusement park carousel.
On cable, the internet, our phones, we're inundated with terrible happenings that are prone to make even the most socially engaged feel flickering hopelessness.
There's a street lamp behind us (outside, because the patio area faces the street), and it keeps flickering, alternating between warm and cool colors.
While this flickering is usually a good sign that a pregnancy is healthy, it's not necessarily more important than other milestones in a pregnancy.
The law firm is investigating Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 battery failures, and has also received complaints about the Surface Pro 4 screen flickering problems.
Palestinian Christians drum the fire through their streets, while planes whisk flickering lamps to places like Greece, Cyprus, Russia—and, as of 2019, Ukraine.
After they had entered, the lights were extinguished and the dark stadium was lit only by a sea of flickering candles as survivors spoke.
She remembered the almost magical flickering of lights in rebuilt homes, the trees and gardens and chirping birds that replaced the long, eerie silence.
Their flickering disappointment generates several questions about the future of a young team that entered this season with enough momentum to garner playoff expectations.
Washburn completed the project by posing mundane objects over a flickering screen of projected films, stills from advertising on the internet to surveillance footage.
"Viva la Vida" began with a collection of chiming, flickering sounds, unobtrusive at first but slowly growing louder, as a hummable tune revealed itself.
"Litany," an installation, plants many mobile devices and computers, their screens flickering with images, in a landscape of sand, glitter, glass and USB cables.
A study in midcentury drab, the room is clean, borderline austere, meticulously arranged and one flickering light bulb away from David Lynch-style uneasiness.
It's a flickering, chiaroscuro tribute that never upstages the song itself, with the halflight nostalgia of its arrangement and its knowing acceptance of mortality.
In "Simulacres," the Werktank founder D'Haeseleer creates a disorienting stream of flickering images that alternately synchronize with and stray from Vigroux's pulsating industrial rhythms.
Soon, 15 screaming 11-year-old girls dashed in and crafted their jack-o'-lanterns, which came to life with flickering candles planted inside.
In a flickering 1965 film called "Viet-Flakes," the artist's camera scans newspaper clips of battlefield atrocities as if from a fighter-plane perspective.
He can see the dead, as well as visions in his water canteen, his river-filled homeland flickering despite the blistering Arizona Territories heat.
But with growing Republican frustration on Capitol Hill about his reticence, the President has shown flickering signs of adopting a firmer tone on China.
In long stretches of coloratura, especially, her legato, while smooth, retained remarkable clarity of pitch and evenness of rhythm, flickering like a lambent flame.
He's convincingly ambivalent and obstreperous as the womanizing ex-astronaut who eventually reveals a core of tenderness, but once again, flickering movie shadows loom.
On a somber night, many held aloft flickering flames, sang songs and listened to speeches calling on Beijing to fully atone for the crackdown.
Life here juxtaposes itself profoundly against the life I live in America; the scourge of poverty and flickering prosperity that never seem to coalesce.
Full of invention and animation, and often spangled with little bells and other bits of flickering gold, these adornments were crafted exclusively for rulers.
If a background object is flickering, then each image of it might flicker at different times, based on the distance the bent light travels.
On side tables, fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, and potato skins were served from platters warmed by cans of Sterno, their blue flames flickering.
The night itself might be over, but its energy and excitement still lingers, flickering like electricity as it hangs in the calm night air.
To these people, will-o'-the-wisps—flickering ghostly lights that recede when approached—weren't the effects of swamp gas caused by rotting vegetation.
Its synths hold back tears as its sizzles-in-the-rain sweeps and fizzy, flickering beats forever fail to break out of a morose funk.
Case in point: the dreaded touch disease, which generally manifests as a flickering gray bar atop the screen and ultimately renders the device's touchscreen useless.
Will he be hacking into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new house, talking over the intercom, and flickering the lights like Pat from Smart House?
But it's also been extensively copied, echoed, and parodied since 2002, and familiarity has undercut much of the visceral horror of Samara's flickering, unnatural presence.
But CNBC did not remove that film during its review, and his screen ended up flickering and turning off and on at a rapid pace.
The device tested by CNBC began flickering and then stopped working completely after two days of use even though the protective layer was not removed.
In 2012, he collaborated with Moritz Waldemeyer, another German designer, to produce a narrow table lamp with 256 LEDs simulating flickering candlelight ("My New Flame").
Some users were affected by "flickering, full-screen checkerboard patterns, screen tearing, and other visual artifacts," MacRumors had reported earlier this month, describing the problem.
Back in August 2017 (such innocent, expectant times!) before releasing reputation, Taylor deleted allllll her Instagram posts and replaced them with a single, flickering snake.
The houses outside, each window flickering with the light of the TV screen, sat in tidy, orderly rows, obediently being cleaned with a good whiplashing.
" Gradually, "more highly organized visions also appeared: arches, rows of arches, a sea of roofs, desert landscapes, terraces, flickering fire, starry skies of unbelievable splendor.
Candles filled Kathmandu's Durbar Square as mourners arranged the flickering lights in the shape of the city's famed Dharahara tower, destroyed in the 2015 quake.
They create a sound that blends in organic and electronic instruments, heavy jungle-like drums set the surface for a ringing and flickering synth-line.
There's just something about a flickering light and a warm sexy scent that ushers in romance, even if 30 other girls are in the room.
The students that rushed the stage were no shock to the singer, as he carried on his performance through the dramatic flickering of auditorium lights.
Mount it to use it as a bright area light or a mood-setting flickering flame — and collapse it for easy carrying when you're done.
They follow it to find a darkened space, illuminated only by the cool pooling of neon-light wall-writing and the flickering of projected videos.
A collection of VHS-ready cuts, flickering between wildflower baths and whatever outdoor curios they come across, it's as forcefully synthetic as the track itself.
The anonymous message board began flickering back online on Saturday and was fully visible and available on Monday, three months after it had gone dark.
Hedera The New York City composer Lesley Flanigan works with electronics and voice to create flickering repetitions with layered vocals, a kind of choral hypnosis.
It'll be months before we have any firm answers on this fitfully flickering star, but astronomers intend to get to the bottom of it. How?
For me, it's a nightmare: My eyes follow the constant movement and flickering like a cat follows a laser pointer — and I can't look away.
At sunset, the fading light paints everything in flickering high relief, and when the rains come, the sound drums down hypnotically on the taut canvas.
The accident in 2012, when Bush was in spring training for the Tampa Bay Rays, seemed to signal the end of whatever flickering career remained.
Laura — a woman who once lived in the house —reportedly makes her presence known by opening previously locked windows and flickering lights, according to Roadtrippers.
In one of my more disorienting mornings in recent memory, I woke up to the sound of crying and a flickering light hitting my face.
Initially, videos of Clark flashed on the screen, but that screen eventually warped and mutated, leaving nothing but flickering colours and, during "Young Lover," stars.
THE LAND OF FLICKERING LIGHTS Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics By Michael Bennet Michael Bennet is disappointed, and he's running for president.
But once you've crossed over to that enchanted place where your misty memories mingle with the images flickering onscreen, something needs to keep you tethered.
John Goodman is the guy you hire if you want your movie, TV show, or stage play to be guaranteed a memorable, flickering bright spot.
And who but an aristocratic British bloke would decorate the space with chandeliers, armchairs, Oriental rugs, lacquered chests, flickering candles and other drawing-room accouterments?
Behind Ms. Amanpour was a graphic of the continental United States punctuated by flickering lights, a display that would be familiar to any CNN viewer.
A vast warren of karaoke rooms surrounded a central dance floor, where flickering lasers illuminated a crowd that was young, prosperous-looking, and entirely Asian.
Flickering hopes to repeal Obamacare this year rest on a simple Republican argument: By the virtues of federalism, states will do it better than Washington.
The ones we sampled had crackling fires, private nooks for couples, flickering torches, hypnotic rocking chairs, private macramé cradles, bean bag chairs and fleece blankets.
Rental cottages and vacation homes are also spread across the property, which is draped by Spanish moss and that is lighted by flickering gas lamps.
On the flickering screen, I have been watching various iterations of the infamous nuclear cloud spraying radioactivity into the atmosphere above Nevada or the Pacific.
Hermès staged its latest show in a dimly lit venue surrounded by walls with flickering lights designed to evoke a constellation in the night sky.
Sure, at 39 years old, and with a flickering competitive fire, Sonnen has probably grown tired of the cut to the 186-pound middleweight limit.
The composition's flickering, staccato repetitions create the impression of a rolling bacchanalia where human forms transcend their fleshiness and extend themselves through motorized re-embodiment.
But other tech critics that left this film intact also experienced issues, which included a flickering display and a bulge that formed underneath the screen's crease.
We weren't exactly surprised by the National Geographic-worthy sunset, the flickering bonfire or the romantic locale, but the ring — no one could have expected that.
This is especially true for people with photosensitive epilepsy, for whom exposure to flickering or flashing lights and patterns can trigger electrical disturbances in the brain.
With each layer added, each ability, and more squeezing in on humanity from both ends of the age spectrum, we light up that flickering, buzzing gymnasium.
It's reminiscent of those flickering boxes that simulate a TV being on while you're away from home, or devices that randomly turn lights on and off.
The flickering back and forth between the two women's faces as Mariette walks towards K is like a walking, talking Madonna/whore complex come to life.
While the Patriots can clinch a record nine AFC East title in a row, the Dolphins need a victory to keep their flickering postseason hopes alive.
Bad weather has the power flickering on and off, but Meredith and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) manage to emerge from the elevator they were trapped together in.
Some creators would languish in the beauty of forging, while Provos comments flatly on the "completely irrelevant" effect slow-motion has on the flickering overhead fluorescents.
On top of that, the action of folding the phone looks quite smooth and doesn't feature any flickering or lag often seen on less advanced hardware.
Vicky says just before Chris called her, the lights in their family home -- which Chris could control remotely from his phone -- began flickering on and off.
When I arrived, she informed me that all the electricity had broken, so she had to do it by candlelight instead (there were three flickering tealights).
The logos for American banks started appearing: Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo—each flickering in the top-right of the screen for just milliseconds before disappearing again.
State-run Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) believes its system of flickering lights at zebra crossings can warn both pedestrians and drivers.
While the screen is magically floating above the ground, it casts a flickering light onto the floor, shifting in color and strength to match the picture.
"All that remained between the promise of Roe and the darkness of the [Webster] plurality was a single, flickering flame," he wrote in his concurring opinion.
Snowden's face was flickering over screens around the globe when Hong Kong-based human rights lawyer Robert Tibbo rang in the early hours of the morning.
Ghost stories gain energy from lambent campfire; a romantic kiss becomes more intense when it is flickering on the gigantic screen of a darkened movie theatre.
" Remy sings softly, dreaming of a pistol's recoil over flickering, ethereal guitars: "Don't offer no reason / Instill in them the fear that comes from being prey.
He fixed problems big and small — from a flickering light bulb on a street lamppost to an entire neighborhood that suddenly found itself in the dark.
Now he owns a Gatebox device, which looks like a cross between a coffee maker and a bell jar, with a flickering, holographic Miku floating inside.
Then the music suddenly turned jarring and the lights started flickering, controlled from back stage by Lewis in masterful sequences perfectly timed to Meyer's pulsating score.
In this clip from Cody Wray, his son Dylan prances around the family's living room, climbing on the couch, performing cartwheels and flickering the kitchen lights.
This is the Gatsby-esque flickering light of capitalist aspiration that drives America; the shine of the empire is dimmer the closer you get to it.
That exhibition had stunning works, like the silver chefs-d'oeuvres "Silver Marlon" (1963) and "National Velvet" (1963) — flickering, glamorous, almost devotional images that I just love.
But then there are some like yours truly who waited out the last flickering lights of the last Davis Cup match before those pangs truly begin.
Some of the dancing is more abstract, others clearly gestural, meant to evoke specific situations (and even small details like a description of a flickering flame).
Between the ghostly light, the flickering between timelines and the giant flocks of birds, the episode in its final minutes becomes — to say the least — disorienting.
At first, the dancers took turns sitting and staring; outwardly they were placid, but inwardly, as their flickering eyes hint, their bodies were on high alert.
On Soccer ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — They were only glimpses, fleeting and flickering and ultimately insignificant, but they were so tantalizing that they were impossible to miss.
The Forum Shops inside Caesars Palace will welcome back the 225-foot-long celebratory, good-luck dragon adorned with 29,13 flickering red and amber LED lights.
In that work, a pulsating, flickering circle with ever-changing colors is set against a throbbing backdrop of snowy, colorized static and whirring, repetitive clattering noise.
As far as Robbins knew, none of them noticed the speck of his figure suspended from the nearby spire, flickering in and out of the mist.
Soon the lights would be switched off, and for the next two hours, the stands would shimmer, lit only by flickering candles and glowing smartphone screens.
The book opens with a death: A "waif with flickering eyes and acne-picked skin" has leapt from the roof of a country house in Kent.
Saturn is big and bright in the sky if you look to the south, and though Jupiter is dimming, it's still flickering in the southern sky too.
"When you really need the money, when the light is flickering and is about to go off, no one wants to give you the money," Tang said.
Simple shots of Brad's eyes flickering rapidly from right to left as he faces a line of puffed up elder brothers communicate his fears and shallow confidence.
Steve Kovach, a tech editor at CNBC, shared a video on Twitter of his flickering phone, with a thick, black crack down the center of the screen.
You scream at flickering lanterns to see their flames burst into life—yes, there's an achievement for that—and different statues that turn antechambers into magical elevators.
John Cage's "Haikai" takes structural cues from the haiku form, but you don't need to know the scores to appreciate the spare, flickering ambiguity of the landscape.
Ms. Franklin opened the concert in magisterial yet low-key form, giving Leon Russell's "A Song for You" the flickering rubato and somber purpose of an offertory.
I'll never forget the dreamlike production of Salvatore Sciarrino's "Luci Mie Traditrici" presented in 2001, a staging of veiled, enigmatic beauty to match the flickering, breathy score.
What set him in motion was a compulsion to see his face flickering across TV screens, his handle popping up in retweets, his minions arrayed before him.
Holiday lights can create some eye-catching displays, but cozying up to watch flickering candles burn down on a winter night has a magic all its own.
Reading "Last Chance" in flickering neon letters usually means only one thing: hold on to your credit card and get ready for the bargain of your lifetime.
"Please proceed to landing pad 31," says the voice, and I tentatively increase my speed, passing through the entrance and into the flickering light of the station.
Those flies buzzing about, whose compound eyes can see Mr. Huyghe's flickering screens four times more clearly than we can, could have their own museum exhibition soon.
In "The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics," the Democratic senator from Colorado has not written a typical, triumphal campaign memoir.
They laughed uproariously, and for long enough that she had to pause, eyes flickering over her papers, and wait for them to stop, so she could continue.
For a little while, at least, that four-foot-tall structure helped us forget medevac helicopters, cables' flickering signals and mortar threats to our systems and ourselves.
And after the first test of the 250 presidential nominating season, the Iowa caucuses, Democrats are awakening to a troubling possibility: Their #Resistance energy may be flickering.
After the Crema Catalana dessert — a divine apocalypse of custardy richness — I stumbled out to the dock (molo) and observed the stars flickering over the quiet sea.
More than four months since the inauguration, there's meager, flickering hope for the travel ban that wasn't a travel ban until it became a travel ban again.
Now it was flickering like a mirage and the landscape kept shifting around it, turning itself inside out and backwards; none of the scenery looked familiar anymore.
With the push of a button on a remote control, a large flat-screen television rises from behind a flickering ethanol fireplace in the entertainment console. Thirsty?
This was how Mr McQueen first encountered it: as a teenager lying on the floor of his parents' house, the light from the screen flickering across his face.
Purple PAC, an outside group supporting Rand Paul Impact: With the camera trained on a single flickering flame for almost 30 seconds, this spot is pretty darn weird.
And ancient history — where the record is fragmented and riddled with unknown unknowns — is a pictorial parade lit more by flickering torches than by a steady, burning light.
He proposed bold reforms, but some were never enacted, while others seem set to be undone; his flickering diplomatic bravery was offset by a sort of rash timidity.
The décor is an ahhh-inducing combination of organic wall hangings, flickering candles, pale wood and luxurious textiles, including the white furry pillows that dot the massage chairs.
"Perhaps the worst apparent issue, however, was experienced by CNBC's Steve Kovach, who shared a video of the Galaxy Fold's screen flickering erratically after "one day of use.
Trump and his VP candidate Mike Pence may not be trying to convince voters they're not hearing far-off noises, seeing flickering gaslight or losing pictures from walls.
"This flickering light makes me feel safe as it makes me look around again, and I hope that we can have more of these in town," she said.
Vettel finished third after a wrong tire strategy call while Raikkonen retired with flames flickering from the airbox of his car in what looked like a turbo failure.
Our best hope is that it's flickering, fort/da, fort/da, like little Ernst throwing his toy over the side of his crib and then pulling it back.
Under flickering gaslights, the unmarried siblings bathed in old-fashioned zinc tubs, slept in their childhood bedrooms and dined on meals prepared on the kitchen's antiquated coal stove.
Eat In times of great stress, or of flickering, low-level dread, I find that canceling all my plans and staying in to make mashed potatoes generally helps.
We see his flickering image, and we listen to the clarion call of his words, but the man himself is dead long before the plot gets under way.
Falcons handle Cardinals 38-19 ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons bounced back after their bye week and in the process might have extinguished the Arizona Cardinals' flickering playoff hopes.
" But on the title track, Lenker sings of alien disappearances and loss with, "she's taking up root in the sky / see her flickering / her system won't even try.
As she showed him pictures and asked him to remark on them, he fluttered in and out of awareness, like a lamp flickering on and off, she said.
In "Red Forest" and "Autumn Forest," red lines scorched with black stand beside black lines bloodied red, all of them flickering yellow — but the colors are mostly somber.
Kool operates out of a grim warehouse with flickering bulbs and patchy black paint, but Rinse has leather couches, its own record label, and corporate partners like Smirnoff.
"We weren't even in the basement for a few seconds and the lights just started flickering and it started hailing," she said, speaking amid Cookeville's destruction Wednesday morning.
There are many jumps: some brisk and flickering, some heroic and coursing, but others, in a later section, have a curiously lazy quality, as if in slow motion.
Wielding mostly 16-millimeter film, the director of photography, Ryan Kernaghan, mimics the home movies of the time with flickering ellipses and flares of dazzling, burned-out white.
Wise appeared on Radio 1's Piano Sessions, where he performed his stunning 2016 single "flickering," as well as Beyonce's "Love Drought," from her 2016 visual album, Lemonade.
Act I blends analog theater with the virtual: Stage snow falls in the background while, farther downstage, the planks evoke a wood ceiling dimly lit by flickering fire.
"Fly" sustains impossibly long-breathed vocal drones over a flickering heartbeat as Mimi Parker sings, "Leave my weary bones and fly" and the video suggests a mother's death.
She was tending to a rooftop garden overlooking the Tribute in Light, the annual memorial in Lower Manhattan, when she noticed thousands of flickering shapes in the beams.
Kyrgios, 24 and gifted, is a puzzler, a flickering talent from Australia who is still sifting through his priorities and still wary of day-in, day-out commitment.
Our tour group walked down a stairwell illuminated by the buzz and flickering of fluorescent lights, and entered an area that smelled like my grandfather's basement tool room.
I went to a friend's apartment on West 83rd Street, a block west of my house, to watch Game 5 at Ebbets Field on a flickering DuMont set.
"That small, soft, flickering flame brings to life and animates all the art, imagery, textures around you, creating a very intimate and perhaps even sensual environment," Lyons said.
"It is deeply disturbing that the searching spotlight of truth has become the flickering flame of bureaucratic inertia and costly political posturing," he wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
I also encountered flickering images and GIFs in the Twitter app, which might have been a fleeting incompatibility, but it's not one that I've seen with any other phone.
All product photos: Alex Cranz/GizmodoWith the exploding Note 7 battery fiasco, Samsung inadvertently did something that's increasingly difficult these days: It made smartphones interesting for a flickering moment.
Although Bowie himself doesn't appear in the show, even in the flickering videos at the center of the stage, his fluid personas are present in each of the characters.
The swarm of their glow will symbolize each fan's place in the stands, extending as far as my eyes can see and flickering, sometimes blue, sometimes multicolor, sometimes purple.
Some users report that over time the touchscreen on these iPhone models becomes unresponsive, and that, eventually, a flickering gray bar will appear on the top of the screen.
By the time she reached the ledge overlooking the valley, sweat covered her, and the evening breeze flickering across her skin was welcome, even if it was barely cooler.
But instead of living in a holodeck-like world where we get blowouts with flickering copies of the Real Housewives of Wherever, holograms have disappeared from the main stage.
The 3D scanner itself is a trip, looking like a combination between a stapler and a piece of technology out of Star Trek, casting flickering light upon the rocks.
It smelled of honey, leather, and paraffin, the latter emanating from the oil lamps hanging from the high ceiling on slender chains, filling the space with warm, flickering light.
We found the stands of votives flickering along the side of the building, and we put a few euros in the box and lit some, representing our private prayers.
ABOUT THE FLAMES (43-4-1): Calgary's flickering power play was just 1-for-25 in the first six games before going 3-for-8 over its last two.
Taking their seats, plane ticket invitations in hand, show-goers saw fresh-faced models weaving in and out of a '70s-inspired wooden set, lights flickering, building in anticipation.
With his delicate, sensuously flickering touch, lush colors and luminous atmospheres, Watteau anticipated Impressionism, and his dreamlike visions of erotic yearning and melancholic hypersensitivity inspired the 20th-century Surrealists.
That's appropriate, I suppose, since eschatology is a recurring theme in Neuromancer, which swept the Hugo, Nebula and Philip K. Dick awards with its fever dream of flickering neon.
While "Ipsa Dixit" is precisely crafted, it wittily and poignantly evokes the process of creation: flickering with ideas; moving in halting steps forward and back; seeming improvisatory, jotted, sketched.
In a later link, after Mark forces a kiss upon her, she spouts disgust at his "slobbery lips," his "flickering tongue," in shards of phrases over a hurtling orchestra.
I believe that this is more than half right, but I think Macmillan applies more than Grey does not; we are doing very well, but the lamps are flickering.
Then Mr. Jennings, whose Broadway credits include "Urinetown" and "Side Show," made the sign of the cross, folded his hands for a flickering instant and began his energetic recitation.
I woke up 11 (11!) hours later, candles still flickering, dutifully standing watch from their stony nooks, only the tiniest splinters of sunlight poking in from under the door.
As the blasts move nearer, you hear them in your headphones, see them in the flickering light bulbs above you, and feel them in the stool vibrating below you.
So dark that when I crawled into bed in the cabin's life-threatening, rail-less loft, I was disoriented by what looked like stars flickering a mayday signal overhead.
There are moments of flickering insight, as in an antisocial German bird-watcher met in passing on Aymeric's property, and a man from whom Florent briefly rents a bungalow.
When the sun drops behind the flat tops of the area's volcanoes, the sky rains with the light of thousands of flickering dots and streaks tearing across the galaxy.
Though flickering dimly at times, that light has endured a civil war, great depressions, financial panics, and global confrontations to emerge on the other side with a brighter glow.
He was back in San Francisco, after a year in Mexico documenting his search for mind-altering mushrooms (Timothy Leary has a flickering cameo in the resulting short film).
L'Amour de Loin, by the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, receives a dazzling production that sets the self-aware tale of unrequited love on a flickering sea of LED lights.
" That's because the music in your ears will mirror the external environment: "nothing happens in perfect synch or in a straight line"; instead there's a mesh of "flickering, jostling particulars.
The man behind it is the popular 25-year-old Mumbai rapper Divine, whose raw and powerful lyrics are beautifully complemented by the video's striking, flickering visuals of the city.
Black and white, cold, with the flickering light of a candle playing across the black gloss of the piano, Cena wears a tuxedo with the tie loose around his neck.
In "Pagliacci," Mr. Alagna initially fell back on some formulaic phrasing and a certain grandstanding delivery that felt especially old-fashioned after the flickering, natural heat of Mr. Lee's singing.
MELBOURNE, Australia — With Rafael Nadal's dominance flickering with increasing frequency at major tournaments, more players have won a moment in the spotlight over the past four years by beating him.
Over time, some iPhone 6 Plus users reported that the touchscreen on the phones became unresponsive, with a flickering gray bar eventually showing up at the top of the screen.
In the final video, Interlude (2017), a white, flickering screen is interleaved with shots of a pensive woman, reclining and drenched in sunlight, as Sun Ra's "Piano Interlude" plays lazily.
Look up at the departures screens at any major Indian airport and you are likely to see a familiar pattern: Dubai and Abu Dhabi appear repeatedly on the flickering displays.
Running in a white, summer dress against a velvety-black backdrop, the female character enters a deserted fairgrounds, the wind moving with her as she approaches a flickering ferris wheel.
Often the keyboards get reduced to ostinato background, a low, eerie presence flickering on and off at will, leaving hook duty to the crunching and clattering of the snare drums.
To get it working, I had to restore the Tab 10 twice and uninstall the app twice, as Google Keep repeatedly crashed and caused a flickering effect on the display.
Beatriz González and Teresa Margolles identify and challenge the brutality of Latin American governments through their art, ensuring that the flickering embers of protest and social dissent are not extinguished.
It soon becomes clear she's in a hall of mirrors and by the time the song reaches the last chorus, her many reflections become infinite, bewildering, flickering, shards of self.
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I fast forward to my deathbed, a limp candlelight casting flickering light over my puckered hands, my mind's eye rushing back through time in a frantic scramble for something lasting.
In 2016, the poverty rate there was 23% but the hope is that the cleaner energy and better supply will reduce the occurrence of flickering lightbulbs and malfunctioning hospital equipment.
On Friday night, a group of about 30 people stood in the yard, apparently gathered in prayer, illuminated by a single streetlamp and the flickering blue lights from sheriff's cruisers.
Outside the windows, the darkness is punctuated only by passing headlights and, far up in the hills, the flickering lights of houses, hidden and revealed through the leaves of trees.
Saweetie is glistening in the dimly lit interior of Jue Lan Club, a Chinese restaurant on West 20th Street, the stones in her oversized hoop earrings catching the flickering candlelight.
This is that involuntary, quick-flickering-eyes feeling, well-known to the kinds of people who ask the /r/drugs subreddit if this is totally fine or if they're dying.
"Saved" is even more exquisite: over steadily flickering rhythm guitar chords and echoey keyboard overlays, he sadly, hopefully imagines the day when he calls an ex to confess his feelings.
Malfunctions were constant, and ranged from recurring glitches, like the flickering lights observed by Sharman, to terrifying emergency situations in which the death of crew members was only narrowly averted.
The Philadelphia Flyers have won back-to-back games to keep their flickering postseason hopes alive while the New York Islanders have dropped consecutive contests to put theirs in peril.
While the Wachowskis' star has been flickering, however, Reeves's has been in full uptilt, with one recent success after another making him one of 2019's most unexpectedly trendy celebrities.
Since then, guests and employees have noted phenomena, including flickering lights, doors that open and close, unexplained footsteps and voices on the hotel's third floor and in the guest shop.
The quantum foam is a crazy-sounding idea that, at the subatomic level, particles are flickering into and out of existence in far faster than the blink of an eye.
In addition to photographs of the tower's residents and architecture, the project also includes more idiosyncratic images of flickering TVs and stained posters, assembled into more than a dozen pamphlets.
That elusive, flickering, familiar, sea-polished shade of copper-green got into my head last year when I was standing on the roof of an apartment building in the Bronx.
Marlins 8, Mets 4 Jorge Alfaro hit two home runs, including a grand slam in the sixth inning, as Miami dealt another blow to host New York's flickering playoff hopes.
The second was a flickering lamp, or "neural flame" as the team dubbed it, which mimics brain activity in a way that theoretically draws more attention from the human eye.
It has his antic visual trademarks — jittery action and flickering projections reminiscent of the grotesque battlefield prints of Otto Dix and George Grosz — but was notably humane and emotionally true.
Mack arranges images of sensual floral swatches into flickering slideshows then uploads them as screen savers to desktop monitors that are, in turn, covered in bits of patterned, cut paper.
"The whole scene is doomed, DOOMED," he types—his sunken features basked in the flickering of his computer screen and the weak, undulating green light of the world's last glowstick.
During the subsequent period his work became even less flickering, less abstract, and less interesting; taking up as subject the cliché of the monumental, heroic worker of Soviet socialist realism.
Yet when Paula asks why the gaslights are flickering, he insists that it's not really happening and that it's all in her mind, causing her to doubt her self-perception.
The Europeans' surge left Fowler only a stroke ahead with two holes to play but he responded with the birdie on 17 that brought a rare smile flickering across his lips.
That's why Apple conceding any ground feels like progress—a small flickering candle of hope in the long dark night of Apple rarely acknowledging users' rights to repair their own shit.
Phones with broken touchscreens, would be identified in a dropdown system as "Display -> Flickering/Flashing," or a Multitouch issue, according to a former genius who quit the company earlier this summer.
A minimalist grass-green worm; an abstract, butter-yellow blossom; a flickering orange flame; a carmel cock—some of Fun Factory's toys seem destined for stillbirth, judged against the aforementioned trends.
Photo: Getty ImagesMicrosoft has finally called a mulligan and will just replace Surface Pro 4 models that are experiencing screen flickering that makes the tablet-laptop hybrids unusable, Ars Technica reported.
But in contrast to the brutal May selloff, market gauges reflecting risks of Italy leaving the euro zone — a possibility market players dub "Quitaly" or "Italexit" — are flickering rather than flashing.
But a techno album whose immersive sonic universe keeps flickering, as if undone by beams of light streaming in from the outside world, by definition messes with its own formal limitations.
In one class, a guest speaker stood in front of the students to talk about opportunities for on-campus journalism under flickering lights, like the final standoff in a horror film.
Image: NASA, JPL-CaltechLast fall, a little-known star called KIC 1003 became our planetary obsession when astronomers said that its erratic flickering could be the result of an alien megastructure.
The annoying flickering has been well-documented on Microsoft's support forums, with some users taking drastic steps like putting their Surface Pro 4 in a freezer to temporarily fix the issue.
That sounds great until the trickery fails, then you'll see a lot of wonkiness in what you're watching—from footballs disappearing to action heroes heads' flickering in and out of existence.
Playing Heaven's Vault feels like moving through a three-dimensional graphic novel; while the world itself is 3D, the characters are flat, resulting in a curious flickering effect as you move.
The works on view here, all made between 1946 and 1956, feel vibrant and exciting, occasionally flickering with a suggestion of figurative subject matter amid their popping hues and strong lines.
We walked around the city with a few beers until late and ended up sitting on a dock where we could see the lights flickering on the water and boats floating.
A hypersensitivity at first—I noticed the most subtle, alternating flickering of the white light (on a scale of one to ten, it was the difference between a 9.9 and 10).
This is why the flickering of Never Trump sentiment found among smaller intellectual outlets like National Review and The Weekly Standard remains important, despite not speaking to any real mass constituency.
Her stardom is our light at the end of the dark tunnel, a flickering promise, which is one thing that hasn't changed much since the days of old-studio female martyrdom.
This treatment facility resembled something more out of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest than a modern medical establishment: the flickering incandescent lights; the uninviting, bleak colors; the jail-like rooms.
In the flickering half-light, the room is worn and spare: a single armchair on the scuffed wooden floor, a narrow bed in the far corner, a lone suitcase stashed beneath.
Flickering video projected behind and above the musicians were a 21st-century flashback to the far more low-tech environments of Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable happenings, where the 1966 Velvets played.
"Now we're out in fluorescent lights having conventions all weekend long with kid zones," she said, eyes flickering to the corner with bouncy castles and a designated parking section for strollers.
In moments when his flickering consciousness flashes, he will occasionally speak, throwing in unconnected medical terms, recalling and clarifying diagnoses of former patients, and asking professional questions that demand no answers.
As he speaks in a tumbled monologue, you can see more than you can hear the accumulation of events that have led Ben here, various emotions briefly flickering across his face.
However, it's held back by quite a few units with flickering issues – this has been the common complaint amongst customers, with one reviewer encountering the same issue in the replacement unit.
This enigmatic producer has been keeping the flickering flame of Detroit techno alive for more than a decade, as both a masterly mixer and the leader of the label FXHE Records.
His complaints, he knew, would be put to Guardiola, and perhaps a flickering of a war of words might distract from any serious analysis of what had happened on the field.
From Damien Hirst's formaldehyde cows, Tracey Emin's tampon-strewn bed, and Martin Creed's flickering lights, the nominees over the prize's 63-year existence have never failed to elicit fiery newspaper headlines.
Most of the pilgrims arrived to the sound of tribal music played in the middle of the night, with coyotes howling in the distance and lightning flickering over far-off peaks.
Sokurov digitally manipulates the images to appear scratchy, ceaselessly flickering, and curiously enough, showing the wavy lines of the "analog" soundtrack being "recorded" on the left-hand side of the frame.
And amid the flickering changes in styles, which were echoed by the adaptable sets by Matt Saunders with evocative video projections by Hannah Wasileski, there were little details binding the score together.
Directed by Ben Kutchins, the video cuts between the story of a fiery girl boxer and the boys performing in flickering light and what appears to be an awful lot of snow.
The flickering effect would have been awesome to hype up a party when the bass in a song drops, but people may not even notice it, given how weak the light is.
Image: Southwest Research InstituteCeres, the tiny asteroid belt world we've come to know and love through NASA's Dawn mission, seems to delight in mysteries, from flickering bright spots to unexpected ocean minerals.
Like watching an old flickering video of a birthday party from 1982, or switching off in front of a schlocky straight-to-tv rom-com, it is totally charming and completely disarming.
It was like I'd been dragged out of Plato's cave, and instead of seeing mere shadows of the internet flickering in the half light, I was now exposed to the thing itself.
This week, the group attempts to throw off their pursuers by taking shelter in a cove of a small island and Maddie, Travis and their children go to investigate a flickering light.
There were many moments when the simultaneity of movement and music — flickering beats of the legs matching rapid passagework in the strings — was so judicious, so felicitous, as to seem heart-stopping.
Other mysteries in space have previously been thought of as signs of extraterrestrial life: a mysterious radio signal, repeating fast radio bursts and even a strangely flickering star, known as Tabby's Star.
I booted up, logged into his Wi-Fi, and proceeded to watch a flickering Steph Curry convert an unbelieving crowd — spinning, falling away, each long-range jumper more spectacular than the last.
In scenes with Ms. van den Heever, her sound was flickering, brilliant and complex, its warmth tempered with the touch of vinegar Mr. DiDonato injects when singing the part of a man.
The red neon, flickering candles and dark wood at Ba Hao evoke a sultry den from 23s Shanghai — complete with Opium (a Negroni variant with ginseng, herbal liquor and tiny chrysanthemum bulbs).
Walking hand in hand in the cool, early-morning darkness to a familiar soundtrack of crashing waves, they noticed flickering lights in the distance, and immediately stepped off the boardwalk to investigate.
For a few flickering moments, Hester sheds her bone-deep fatigue and assumes the playful agility of the girl she once was — dancing, leaping, rolling on the sidewalks with her first love.
Tucked into a residential area of Ostermalm, the 287-room Ett Hem is more townhouse than hotel, high-concept Scandi-chic design made cozy with plenty of flickering candles and communal spaces.
Among the more than 50 works by Fernández displayed at PAMM is Fire (2005), a circular installation consisting of hand-dyed silk threads that evokes flickering flames as viewers walk around it.
They combine the tensely fluttering, flickering quality of his instrumental music with a remarkably varied approach to the human voice, sometimes speaking, sometimes keening, sometimes as pure-toned as a boy soprano.
He told me that he enters a meditative state behind the lens: waiting for the flickering moments of alignment that occur when a view of the landscape shifts from discordance into order.
Kepler also found inferno-like gas giants; rocky planets; planets orbiting binary stars; Earth-size planets; planets twice the size of Earth; the strangely flickering Tabby's Star; and an eight-planet system.
"What is interpreted as a heartbeat in these bills is actually electrically induced flickering of a portion of the fetal tissue that will become the heart as the embryo develops," he said.
Over the past half-century, scientists repeatedly tried and failed to capture the fallout of its flickering existence by crashing particles into each other at near light speed in a series of accelerators.
Such a thing would quickly engage the curiosity of a purely novelty-seeking agent, because a square of randomly flickering visual noise is, by definition, totally unpredictable from one moment to the next.
On the bottom side of this disk, there's a little pit, the floor of which is covered in cilia—flickering cell extensions that, Hirokawa suggested, create a leftward current in the surrounding fluid.
It was in denying the socialist senator from Vermont the sort of lopsided victory that represents his only, flickering hope for the Democratic nomination, and allowing her to turn her attention to November.
Here was this portal, flanked by flickering torches and tikis, and you walked through it, and suddenly it was this completely different world, this highly immersive environment that smelled like gardenias and rum.
Times Square here is a theatre of the absurd, lit with garish colors, bright lights, flickering ever-changing images, and populated with an assortment of updated Hieronymus Bosch characters transformed by popular culture.
We ended up performing this mating ritual that we only half-understood, like the prisoners in Plato's cave, trying to figure things out by watching the flickering shadows of people on a wall.
For example, he knew he wanted the visuals to begin in darkness with flickering lights, so that when the flute and vocal samples were triggered the corresponding projections would feel like big surprises.
A pair of teams clinging to flickering postseason hopes will square off Wednesday night when the skidding Arizona Coyotes continue their four-game road trip with a visit to the slumping Vancouver Canucks.
The Bubba Gump, McDonald's, and Forever 21 signs aren't going anywhere, and several non-participating, flickering billboards are still vying for attention, trying to sell you a soda or George Clooney's latest movie.
Quentin Tarantino (pictured) and the Coen Brothers, for instance, are not only film-makers themselves but also students of film, their work informed by countless hours spent analysing images on the flickering screen.
The bar's name, la Milagrosa, or the Miraculous, is a nod to the Virgin of Guadalupe, whose likeness is on the tall, flickering prayer candles perched among an extensive collection of mezcal bottles.
While Cam Talbot made 32 saves for the Oilers, who are on a 03-1-1 run while keeping their flickering playoff hopes alive, McDavid was at his dominating best at Rogers Place.
They appear on TV sets in the present-day—well, 2015, says the phone in your hand, and more on that in a moment—as corrupted images, flickering faces, crackling from flat screens.
Buffalo recorded a similar rout to keep its flickering postseason hopes alive, with Pro Bowl selection LeSean McCoy rushing for 153 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 33-13 triumph over winless Cleveland.
Electrical power, produced by the state-owned Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or Prepa, has long been a headache for residents, who have come to distrust the flickering grid even in normal conditions.
Rául Castro, the late Fidel Castro's younger brother, is 86, and there is no certainty that his kith and kin can carry the torch once he's gone, especially since the flame is flickering.
Against a flickering projection of white light, Ms. Wu sets an assemblage of small objects that refer to images in the film: trains, an airplane, a mop, the silhouette of an urban skyline.
Beethoven's Seventh, slyly quoted at one point, was a model for Shapero's piece, which opens with an elusive Adagio, all flickering chords and sustained sonorities, that shifts into a bustling, densely contrapuntal Allegro.
And when Cespedes went down — and then, after a pause to gather himself, slowly walked off the field and into the dugout — it looked as if that flickering light had just gone out.
The second: a flickering lamp or "neural flame", as the team dubbed it, which mimics brain activity in a way that could draw more attention from the human eye in an emergency situation.
When included in the film (as here), everything is infused with a pulsating and flickering go-stop-go-stop-go-stop-go energy, evoking a hyperactive current of industrial forces on the body.
The traditional mechanical shutter has doubled in speed and is now capable of shooting at 10 fps, which will be useful for photographers who rely on flash sync or find themselves under flickering lights.
"It's disastrous that Samsung sent samples to reviewers without clear instructions on how to handle the device, and that the firm needs to fix screen flickering," said analyst Kim Young-woo at SK Securities.
A few blocks away at the celebrity haunt Up & Down, the party didn't start heating up until after midnight, when models were break-dancing to Top 40 hits under the flickering lights of chandeliers.
One would hope that the final design of the tunnel would use LED strips or something to light the way and avoid that gnarly flickering effect when the sled hits 125 miles-per-hour.
Phillies 22, Mets 21 Zach Eflin struck out nine over five scoreless innings, and Rhys Hoskins and Odubel Herrera each homered as Philadelphia kept its flickering playoff hopes alive by beating visiting New York.
As the sky darkens, the Beirut power grid blossoms into a light show—flickering under the smallest of strains, at once beaming and struggling to burn, an electrical constellation to compete with the stars.
The film opens with a flickering light that helps set the tone for the movie, while the film's neon palette saturates the film and helps to support the techno-corporate world that it portrays.
New data, published Wednesday in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests the flickering is likely caused by a cloud of small dust particles — and not an alien megastructure orbiting the star, as some researchers hypothesized.
"I confess that for some time it was very difficult to see and feel the eyes of society flickering my son with looks of pity, contempt, scare [fear] and sometimes disgust," Giradelli told SWNS.
Sliding glass doors open out onto a vertigo-inducing balcony, where there is a sweeping view of the Canary Wharf business district and the flickering lights of Barclays, HSBC, Citibank, and One Canada Square.
His sister scooped up her little dog from under her bed, grabbed her phone and joined them on DeKalb Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn, the dark night aglow with the flickering firelight of burning buildings.
Our parents sat on the couch, with Lulu on a stool beside them, their faces pallid in the television's flickering light as I joined them, stealing glances at this strange person, my twin sister.
All he does now is blow out smoke rings and pushes them with his hands in the direction of a single flickering laser lamp while two sad silent girls just watch him do it.
When Bertie gets a promotion, rather than glamorizing her success, Tuca & Bertie shows just how much work continues to suck—her hours are longer; one of the lights in her office is constantly flickering.
In its stubborn quirkiness, "The Fulbright Triptych" breaks with its self-identified Eurocentric past to explore more eclectic and layered carriers of meaning, resisting irony to capture instead a flickering mirage of the real.
But if the flickering happens millions of times a second—far faster than the eye can see or the brain respond to—then it might be harnessed to do something useful, like transmitting data.
Like a flickering flame in the darkness, the White Rose, as its members called themselves, is an inspiring group that never lost its courage — and a frightening reminder of how rare such heroes are.
Though much of my walk was solitary, the flickering glow in the hut's main window, I knew, meant I'd have some company for the night and the warmth of a fire to greet me.
But today it lies on the far western edge of the electric grid, a sweltering Caribbean city whose high energy consumption has left the power flickering on and off for the last three years.
Thursday at the Diamond Cross Ranch here, Chris Rock stepped up on a small platform, looked out over a few hundred people huddled around a wildly flickering bonfire, and leaned in to his convocation.
He's bad, and I thought because he lived in the underworld, that he would have an element of fire about him, so I always drew him with an element of flickering fire about him.
On the original "I'm New Here," the flickering gloom of Mr. Russell's production often made Scott-Heron sound cloistered and defeated, even as his poetry pulsed with its typical humor, self-effacement and vision.
The 400 guests perched on mirrored cubes amid the great stone ruins to watch the show after nightfall, the runway strafed by fire and lit by the flickering of iron candelabras with elaborate scrollwork.
Higginson famously compared Dickinson's hand to "fossil bird-tracks," an insight about the shape and the saturation of her letters, and also about their flickering gait as they cross the white of the page.
The Lifx A19 is compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit, and the bulb can produce a number of cool lighting and color effects, such as flickering, strobing, and pulsing to match your music.
The installation illuminates both the strange power of repetition — how something as evanescent as flickering news images, by force of multiplication, can become immovable and overwhelming — and the washing, tidal action of historical memory.
The news feeds flickering on viewers' screens across the state — stark pictures of amber flames licking across mansions, horse farms and highways — belie what the reporters went through to capture them, Mr. Shaw said.
The second was a flickering lamp or "neural flame", as the team dubbed it, which mimics brain activity in a way that could draw more attention from the human eye in an emergency situation.
There, he applied what he had learned in Paris in a series of wonderful watercolors that catch the flickering color of North Africa — this is when Klee's art began to abound in landscape imagery.
But besides a section devoted to the arrangement of Houston's incredible (and yes, pre-recorded) "Star Spangled Banner" performance at the 1991 Super Bowl, most of her artistry is whipped past in flickering montages.
Now, about 5,000 IMD employees gather data, obtained from radar, observatories, ships, sensors and satellites, for the weather office, where staff peer at computer screens flickering with charts, graphs and multi-colored maps of India.
But if you peer close enough at a flickering star—with a multi-billion dollar orbital telescope, granted—you might just see evidence of rocky and gaseous travelers passing in front of their stellar anchors.
So lights flickering, things getting knocked over, weird sounds in the night, all the things we collectively understand occur when a house is haunted — I wanted to utilize those, play into those, exploit those tropes.
I picture it inhaling and reaching for the air, and in my better moments I can almost see the details, the windy movement and the flickering leaves, now dark, now bright, like data, like grace.
A third technique, using a flickering light exam of the retinal blood vessels, could also help screen for Alzheimer's, according to Konstantin Kotliar, a biomedical engineer at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences in Germany.
Videos of the flickering issue show it is pretty bad, which kind of goes a little bit to explain why anyone would be desperate enough to risk permanent damage to components with the freezer solution.
The dream scenario: You horizontal on the couch covered in blankets, Netflix on the TV, and — to maximize the cozy ambiance in your dimly lit living room — a fall candle flickering on the coffee table.
There he found inspiration in the Louvre, in the retrospectives of the flickering Impressionist generation, in his acquaintance with would-be painters and poets and, it appears, in the invigorating camaraderie of la Vie Bohème.
Ms Wroe's St Francis is a more flickering presence, there in the sky and the sea, in unwanted pennies, in a mother plaiting her daughter's hair, in a watering can, a tin of HP beans.
Unflappable and patient, dedicated to the freedom she had thrust upon her as a young East German physicist in 1989, Mrs Merkel is a beacon to those who fear the flickering of the liberal flame.
So when you're running a Tango app, the cameras are mapping out an area, sensing depth, and remembering the space around you (you can actually see the IR emitter flickering while you're running an app).
Individually, they may leave less of an impression, simply coming off as an adult ball pit or a jarring but cursory scene of flickering lights (although "Work No. 227" did earn Creed his Turner Prize).
However, the site's service seems to be flickering on and off, with some users receiving the same service as ever, while others have had to... panic and do whatever you do when Twitter doesn't work.
Moctar's guitar tone is both clean and fragile, steeped in flickering electricity; he doesn't play conventional riffs so much as spiral through arpeggios and land in the right places, getting dizzier with each chord change.
We'd already been through years of brownouts, of flickering lights, blinking monitors, older ag drones without artificial neural networks rebooting in their stations and randomly launching to spray the fields again or overfeed the chickens.
Its flickering graphics, which move so fast it feels like something outside of normal phenomenological experience, are noticeably dated and ultimately hackneyed—like ostentatious passages from a yellowing copy of William Gibson's Mona Lisa Overdrive.
Laying flickering candles in the dark, supporters met where tens of thousands had flocked in 1997 to mark the death of one of the most famous women in the world in a Paris car crash.
These ghosts flickering through are a reminder that we tend to call a lot of our greatest clowns by other names (actor, comedian), while using the word clown — and the phrase "clown show" — to denigrate.
The key was to think of movement—the flickering of a candle flame, the strides of a man on a treadmill, the particular way a face changed as it smiled—as a texture in time.
Her ritual of surveying and naming was therapeutic: It conjured a vision of Lebanon as a reconstituted entity — territorially and politically — to replace the scenes of fracture flickering across my grandfather's black-and-white television.
The gentle EVN feels like a grab bag of meditative genres—flickering drone, swooning new age, LA beat scene-ready boom-bap—but the pieces are united by their feeling of hopefulness and cautious ascension.
Once through the refrigerator, the world is populated with giant inflatables, Chinese food containers that double as backpacks and makeshift boats, and a flickering campfire that both roasts marshmallows and mixes beats to create music.
It is there, among the twinkling lights and flickering candles, that you will find a tribute to the prince of darkness by the Chicago chapter of the Satanic Temple, a group based in Salem, Mass.
Movements like this, the flickering between what is thought to be known and what remains unknowable, are embodiments of queerness, and a facet of their power is that they cannot be dictated by the state.
"The bugs experienced with the AirPods and the flickering have already been solved in the final firmware that will be shipping with the first product (and beyond)," an Aira spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
Its first few scenes are weird enough: flickering, black-and-white apparitions of grizzled "woodsmen" revive Dale Cooper's evil doppelgänger (Kyle MacLachlan) after he is shot — and Nine Inch Nails (!!!) perform at Twin Peaks' Roadhouse.
Walk into this exhibition, and you become part of the art — your pulse as water-tank ripples on the walls, your heartbeat as flickering lights, your fingerprints as animation — along with those of previous visitors.
Well this promo very much has the vibe of that cursed VHS tape: black and white and flickering and full of bodies contorted, dark figures lurking, and faces stretched into a terrifying moving rigor mortis.
Wheels The waiting rooms attached to auto service departments tend to be dismal places, with stale coffee, patched seats, cable news on a flickering TV and last week's copy of Sports Illustrated, if you're lucky.
The nights seemed bright, though, thanks to the drifts of of snow glowing gently in the darkness, and the flickering lights of downtown Reykjavik—a city that, as far as I could tell, never really sleeps.
Past the cramped reception area (selling namman muay boxing liniment, wraps and mouth guards) was the bag strewn training space, complete with frayed industrial carpets, nicotine yellow walls, flickering strip lights and lots of exposed piping.
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Where Ms Saxenian sees the ghost of Route 128, Tim O'Reilly, a publisher and Valley-watcher of long standing sees a flickering echo of Hollywood, with successful entrepreneurs acting the part of high-maintenance movie stars.
You can't do better than to first encounter her narrative iPad app about her pre-teen online "romance" with a pedophile, "Twelve" (2013), in a dark room where the only light is flickering and screen-colored.
In what we have to imagine is as close to a mea culpa as Apple is likely to offer, iPhone 6 Plus devices exhibiting flickering displays and touchscreen issues are eligible for a reduced-price repair.
As the film builds to its explosive conclusion, the two companions dance around their feelings, treading a perpetually shifting line between friendship and romance, their respective other commitments dooming what is a real yet flickering connection.
Video cameras also have a problem capturing the images the way our eyes or still cameras do—a video's frame rate makes the image look like it's flickering, while our eyes only see a solid image.
But now, for the first time, technology promises to explode the boundary between the world we create through artifice and performance, and the real world as we perceive it, flickering on the wall of Plato's cave.
On the flickering, backlit marquee, black letters read: 3RD WED DOG FOOD EATING CONTEST 9PM WIN $50 The prize was a lot more than what hadn't slipped through the holes in the pockets of Puppy's pants.
And just as film developed from the first flickering frames of a horse's gallop from The Horse In Motion, created by Eadweard Muybridge in 1878, so too will virtual reality evolve to encompass more ambitious storytelling.
When it was Alejandro's turn, he read carefully and fluently, as if he understood the poem's meaning, though it was from the eighteenth century: a time of simple emotions, travelling handymen, and light flickering on water.
It's been a great run for cinema, a business that began with the Lumière brothers' early creations flickering in Paris playhouses in 229.99, then generated untold billions in ticket sales over its 219.99-plus years since.
And it tells a sentiment-spritzed story — of lives torn apart and made whole again — that you might be more likely to encounter in black and white, flickering from your flat-screen on Turner Classic Movies.
Sometimes I couldn't see and I thought i was going to fall over," they continue, "but I could feel my eyes flickering back and forth so fast that I could see two or three of everything.
Since this watershed event, humanity has lived in the flickering shadows of a nuclear holocaust, a fact that led a group of physicists to create the Doomsday Clock, which metaphorically represents our collective nearness to disaster.
If you walk the floor of a modern newsroom, you will most likely see journalists staring at real-time charts flickering with numbers, and dials telling editors where readers are spending every second of their time.
I'll never know for sure if I missed out on a more perfect pair, or if these really match my true style, but they are certainly an improvement over the ancient flickering fluorescents that they replaced.
When: November 11, 19583–June 5, 2017 Where: Rubin Museum of Art (150 W 17th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) Butter lamps flickering beside golden statues of deities fill the Shrine Room of the Rubin Museum of Art.
First, you measure the height of the flame at five different points along the flame front, continuing to measure the height at these points on the front as the flickering flame advances over a period of time.
In fact, with each successive unload and load of ANATOMY, the architecture around you becomes more bizarre, until eventually the house is a flickering, jerking, glitching wreck, and all you hear on the tapes are agonised screams.
Just when ruin seems imminent — explosions are sounding; the towers, illuminated from within, are menacingly flickering — Ms. Sandsmark exits and returns with even more of those imposing structures, building up what seemed perfectly poised to come down.
The color-sapped tedium of office life runs like a flickering current through the warrens of white-collar fiction — from Bartleby impassively facing his brick wall to Frank Wheeler caged in his dark cubicle in ''Revolutionary Road.
In the same way that Cassils is ringed by spectators and illuminated by car headlights, the viewer is ringed by monitors and illuminated by the light of the flickering apparatus in the darkened interior of the gallery.
According to a proposed nationwide class-action lawsuit filed on Saturday, Apple has long been aware of the defect, which often surfaces after a flickering gray bar appears atop the touchscreens, but has refused to fix it.
"I expect that a large number of companies will try to sell their gadgets in the coming years, and many people will attempt flickering light in the hope of decelerating the progression of degenerative diseases," Buzsáki wrote.
A sea of blue flickering lights greet the band head on, each of them a "star in their galaxy" as they are affectionately called by V, representing just how many people found a connection to their words.
If you are suffering from a iPad Pro with a wonky screen, one suggested solution for flickering screens on 2018 and 2019 models is to make sure the Apple Pencil 2 is attached attached to the tablet.
Instead of sitting in a cubicle under flickering commercial lights and staring at a single monitor all day, a worker could be transported to a whole new world with entertainment, multiple displays and even some virtual sunlight.
They have all the best features of the real thing — they're made from wax, have "flickering motion" effects and even produce a vanilla scent — without the potential to burn down the house after you forget about them.
Just stand in front of Taro for a second and the tracking module (composed of an infrared camera) and a flickering sequential infrared tag will pick up your body's movements and make sure you're always in frame.
Instead of months of dead ends and flickering leads, I made one phone call to the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, where a few years back Marty Jacobson donated $19943 million for a new football stadium press box.
This time, it's a tragic bank heist in Central London, but it all seems to be a part of the same dimly-lit, flickering, cut-out universe that Lebon's been building around the Love What Survives singles.
Slugger Giancarlo Stanton could make his return to the starting lineup on Friday as the Miami Marlins look to keep their flickering postseason hopes alive when they open a three-game road series versus the Philadelphia Phillies.
Most disconcerting is the space heater lodged sideways in "Untitled (heater puff)" (2019), which features a low-tech illusion of flickering flames; Belott's studio suffered a serious fire in 2018 that destroyed large amounts of his work.
I keep trying, and meanwhile I pull up the map on my phone, but my signal is getting spotty, a single bar flickering in and out, and the image of where we are never quite comes through.
The combination of Mr. Lane's all-consuming passion for the theater and Walter's for getting the story makes the endangered profession of print journalism feel, for a flickering moment, like the most vital job on the planet.
From their porch, Ms. Soares and Mr. Amorim can glimpse the flickering of the flare stack at the oil refinery in the Port of Suape that cost nearly $20 billion to build, about eight times original estimates.
Even beyond the charming naïveté of the young cast's acting and their ludicrous notions of age makeup, these scenes are distanced by Mr. Rau's choice to keep us flickering between the live presentation and the one onscreen.
Its cracked bell tones are from a prepared piano — a piano with assorted debris on its strings — while a slow procession of organ-like tones frames sounds that are constantly flickering in and out of earshot. PARELES
An untitled painting from 1954, like many of her best works, consists of an overall color field, in this case, a tactile, red-orange expanse articulated by flickering linear elements which seem to pulse with organic life.
You can see them sitting circled around a fire on the beach, the light flickering on their rapt faces, one telling a story about a mighty civilization doomed by its hubris, an age of wonders long past.
Joe Biden effectively snuffed out Bernie Sanders' flickering chances of a comeback with commanding wins in three major states on Tuesday, further asserting his dominance over a Democratic nominating contest that's become overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic.
"I don't quite see why calling it a protein makes it any different," Charlotte said, her eyes flickering covertly back to a battered Neiman-Marcus Christmas catalogue she had received in the mail that morning in May. . . .
At night, Eaves puts aside his cellphone and enjoys a glass of merlot with his wife, Beth, a tradition they call "wine at 9," with the gas fireplace flickering and a starry lake view in the background.
There are movies projected throughout, even in the hallowed prewar galleries, where pre-210 French paintings lead to flickering images of the then-young New York subway, shot in 260 on the then-young technology of film.
Kittle grew up dirt poor in Trimble, Ohio, at a time when the brick plants, iron works and coal mines were flickering out, the hills were stripped bare of timber and the rivers were dying from chemicals.
Led by Sherry Suyu of Max Planck, the group measured the delays experienced by light rays from five distant flickering quasars as they followed different paths around massive galaxies on the way from Out There to us. .
While the series is careful not to go too far in sympathizing with "the bad guys," hearing them out, in their own words, allows us some flickering glimpses at their humanity, making the story that much more illuminating.
By the end, one man has died, another has been attacked, and the lights in the houses on the block are flickering on and off, leading to further rioting as the residents accuse each other of being aliens.
His right hand clasps the microphone, the left one depicts trillions of euros: slicing and restructuring debts, swishing from side to side to illustrate giant German surpluses, fingers flickering to imitate the vicissitudes of lily-livered social democrats.
Other revelatory moments followed, like household appliances flickering back on after a power outage: the return of that almost-crying lump in my throat during emotional movies, or the burst of spontaneous laughter when I heard a joke.
We live on a planet where fires burn uncontained, where perhaps the golden era of motoring is a flickering flame, as we seek out other solutions that come with other tradeoffs and a new gold-rush of speculation.
I wanted to sense a recognition flickering in Dan's hard-to-read green eyes, a sudden release of the torso under his Red Sox tee, a narrowing of the gap that separated him from all my greatest memories.
The new laws that prohibit abortion as early as the sixth week of pregnancy have been called "heartbeat" legislation by supporters, a reference to the flickering pulse that can be seen on ultrasound images of a developing embryo.
The light in this building's basement laundry room won't stop flickering ominously and I have consumed enough true crime media to know that I don't want to become the subject of Netflix's next hit docuseries while doing laundry.
The Galaxy Fold, a 4.6 inch-smartphone that opens up into a 7.3-inch tablet, went on sale last fall after several months of delays, following early complaints of constantly flickering displays and an easily breakable folding screen.
Jorge Alfaro hit two homers Monday night, including a grand slam in the sixth inning, as the visiting Miami Marlins dealt another blow to the flickering playoff hopes of the New York Mets with an 8-4 win.
Seeking to keep their flickering playoff hopes alive in the Eastern Conference, the Wizards used an early 210-0 burst to take a lead they relinquished only when tied at 53 and 55 late in the second period.
They said it would be protected in Washington, in contrast to the spot where Mr. Nemtsov was killed: It is continuously sanitized by Moscow officials who whisk away the flowers, photos and flickering candles left by his supporters.
But that's not the main reason why moments from this film stayed with me for days after I watched it, flickering in my mind's eye like a candle when you walk just a bit too close past it.
Later, when he's driven home in a limo from his Brill Building offices in Midtown to his Connecticut manse, the trip becomes a flickering, nightmare journey expressing the ambient dread we associate with the city in the mid-'70s.
But the virtuosity required of an improviser who needs to anticipate and react to a flickering stream of images and actions must have been widespread in those days, an art form as precarious and gripping as Keaton's daredevil stunts.
The iconic black scanlines we associate with old games, for instance, exist because consoles would tell a TV to only draw every other line — thus avoiding the flickering that interlaced video could produce, and smoothing out the overall image.
The 77D offers a few extras like a more rugged and weather-sealed body, a 7650-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, anti-flicker recording mode to combat light flickering, and an LCD display on the top of the camera.
Tacita Dean's eerie new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, on until May 28th, in which flickering cinematic screens float in the middle of dark rooms, like layers caught in suspension, seems to encourage such spiritual notions as Balzac's.
But the paleocon impulse never fully died, and could be seen flickering in the twenty-first century in the candidacy of Ron Paul (who was much shaped by paleocon fellow travelers Rothbard and Rockwell) and the Tea Party movement.
Since its first spooky transformation 16 years ago, the frightful ride has added 400 flickering candles outside the ghoul-filled manse and, in a nod to Jack Skellington's ghost-dog Zero, the garland on its door includes 200 bones.
"Customers will be able to ask Alexa for a flickering campfire light for playtime, a Sleep Timer that gradually dims as bedtime nears, or, coming soon, a dance party with music and lights," Amazon said of the Echo Glow.
The mysterious radio signal was later determined to be coming from Earth, the repeating fast radio bursts are still being investigated, and new research suggests that Tabby's Star is flickering because of dust -- rather than being an alien megastructure.
For a show that occasionally felt as if it was precariously perched on the top rope in its first season -- leaving doubt as to how long "GLOW's" light could stay flickering -- this second match pretty impressively outshines its debut.
Staring at the flickering screen are men and women in their early 20s, who work six to eight-hour shifts, six days a week, for various electronic companies in Sriperambadur, an industrial hub near the port city of Chennai.
The lack of hope in her story and in the film's premise can be seen as a greater condemnation of our society, embodied in the shuddering apparition that she becomes, a mixture of flickering static and rotting organic material.
Jensen, speaking on the phone, recalled that in his first film, "Flickering Lights," Mikkelsen played a thug hiding out in the country, who shoots a cow in the head for no good reason; the animal crumples to the ground.
After all, for the past two days, Manager Terry Collins had gone out of his way to mention the importance of a healthy and productive Cespedes to the Mets' flickering playoff hopes over the second half of the season.
I couldn't read her face, but I thought, at least by the flickering light of the TV, that she looked softer, contrite even, as if she'd reconsidered her position, or at least the way she'd laid it on me.
Alexa users will be able to ask the digital assistant for a flickering campfire light for kids, a sleep timer that will gradually dim the light at bedtime, and the dance party mode that kicks off music and lights.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TORONTO — In bright neon, a work by Kendell Geers, spelling out the word BELIEVE, flickering on and off, revealing the letters 'L-I-E,' shines at the entry to the rebranded Museum of Contemporary Art.
Often, a flickering yellow-orange caution light in the distance is the only warning you'll receive before you round a blind corner and stumble across a wounded McLaren or Red Bull, belching smoke and struggling to hobble back to the pits.
As they talked, I could sometimes hear ambient noise in the background or indicators of the time of day, and I envisioned scenes like a dark bedroom in the middle of the night with a flickering, low-lit TV screen.
If we had to judge from the featured dining destinations sprawled across 32 different states, we'd guess that romance can equal anything from white table cloths to sparkly string lights, flickering candle flames, and/or (but not limited to) stunning views.
Instead, they can find the "electrically induced flickering of a portion of the fetal tissue that will become the heart," Ted Anderson, president of the 58,000-member-strong American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), told the Guardian earlier this year.
The So-Called Alien Megastructure Just Got Even More MysteriousImage: NASA, JPL-CaltechLast fall, a little-known star called KIC 8462852 became our planetary obsession when astronomers said that its erratic flickering could be the result of an alien megastructure.
PyleNew research suggests that Tabby's star—the celestial object voted most likely to host an alien megastructure—is acting weirdly because it recently annihilated an entire planet, and the shattered remains of that planet are now producing strange flickering effects.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign to secure time at the the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network, Boyajian is going to observe her namesake star for a full year, with the hope of catching it in the act of flickering.
If one eye was seeing a forest and the other a road, for example, it wouldn't matter if a dot was flickering in similar spots on both scenes, we still wouldn't be able to tell how far away it was.
Image: Jiuguang Wang/FlickrSince it was first suggested that the flickering star known as KIC 8462852 might be a Dyson Sphere, telescope-toting astronomers associated with the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) have been scouring the system for signs of aliens.
What she didn't tell him was that her face was burning with excruciating pain—"like a hot rod being stabbed in your eye while your face is being burned off with chemicals"—triggered by the movie's flickering lights and explosions.
But while Mr. Rickman may have played down his natural fiery affinity with Ms. Duncan for the occasion, you could sense the flame within still flickering, and surmised that, given the chance, it was strong enough to melt any ice fortress.
"The image of our baby on the ultrasound monitor — without movement, without a heartbeat — after we had seen that same little heart healthy and flickering just two weeks prior completely blindsided us and haunts me to this day," she shares.
But more than the flickering prospect of Republican insurrection, it was the long -- and successful -- struggle to save Obama's Affordable Care Act that has invigorated liberal activists, who fended off Trump and Congressional Republicans to save the law against all odds.
Jane looking up at the flickering florescent light in the classroom and the sound growing muffled when Ms. Barnes tells her about the petition to get Ziggy suspended is a sly way to communicate the harrowing position she finds herself in.
"Apple has determined that some iPhone 6 Plus devices may exhibit display flickering or Multi-Touch issues after being dropped multiple times on a hard surface and then incurring further stress on the device," the company writes on its website.
The 10-year Treasury yield popped to 1.9% last week, a more than three-month high, as investors price out any more Fed rate cuts and reposition for a global growth pickup and even the flickering of higher inflation readings.
Every so often, an actor takes possession of a role so thoroughly — turning each line, flickering look and gesture into an expression of being — that she becomes your way into the movie as well as the reason you keep watching.
Comprising a short, suspenseful video (also titled "Black Friday") set atop a sculptural scattering of small, flickering screens on a pile of sand, this exhibition turns the famously opulent malls of Doha, Qatar's capital, into a kind of horror set.
"I can't even tell you how many times I have gone to replace a customer's device, and the 'New' device out of the service replacement box is already having the same flickering/flashing and multitouch issue," one Genius told me.
It then shifts to the more excited "Let It Bang" featuring ScHoolboy Q. Ferg jumps around the screen in a green "Wu-Wear" jacket, the screen flickering at an ultra rapid pace, freaking out the owners of his local bodega.
To me, this little social quirk perfectly captures how eating comes before everything on that tiny island—how unacceptable it is to go hungry in a land when the fluorescent lights of streetside hawker centers stay flickering late into the night.
It features a room of 200 lavender plants, growing in six rows in seven tons of soil and sand, under the flickering and intense buzzing of 16 fluorescent lights which are powered by the Twitter accounts of politically conservative policy makers.
Right on cue, the congo break in the music, and a giant shredded Mylar curtain came wavering and flickering very quickly downward, reaching just over the dancers, who reached to grab a piece before it went quickly back up again.
Crime Scene In the winding hallways and stuffy rooms of an old factory in Brooklyn, under bulbs flickering as if in a horror movie, an elite new police unit prepares, over and over again, for the attack it knows is coming.
We went into the station and found an older man sitting in the dark with only the black and white of his tiny television flickering in the dust and the stagnant air that smelled of rubber tires and motor oil.
That beautifully flickering self is at the heart of Homer's meaning in the "Odyssey," which, as Mendelsohn says, effectively buries the "Iliad," moving beyond the beefcake vision of the heroes at Troy to something much more subtle and adaptable — and modern.
"Apple has determined that some iPhone 6 Plus devices may exhibit display flickering or Multi-Touch issues after being dropped multiple times on a hard surface and then incurring further stress on the device," the company wrote on its website Thursday.
The blue hair on portraits in one late 6th to 7th century CE tapestry indicates it was viewed by flickering candlelight, when the vivid colors, woven with different lengths of thread for shadowy depth, would have been subdued and natural.
Back in those S.R.O. days, I remember the flickering fluorescents down long, spooky halls; a multitude of drug dealers; the occasional scream from behind thick doors; and a muscular, aggressive pimp and two of his women hanging out in the lobby.
For dinner, reserve a table at the Boonville Hotel, a former roadhouse that's now a beautiful, family-owned inn with a wide porch, flickering fireplaces when the weather's cool, and a seductive patio garden for outdoor dining during the warm months.
There's an echo of Warhol's aloof observational style in these early black-and-white images, as well as in a rare silent film by Mr. Shore, "Elevator" (1964), which intercuts shadowy shots of a lift's metal grilles into flickering harmony.
The show liberally borrows from horror tropes: flickering lights, strange apparitions, people popping out of cupboards and a dense sonic environment incorporating everything from cicadas to tectonic grumblings to the crack of snapped necks as Toklas kills pigeons for dinner.
One moment, he's a kind of haunted candlestick, waxing lyrical in a flickering French accent; the next, he's knocking around Edinburgh, getting clobbered with pool cues in lousy pubs, scoring heroin, and loosing off lavish curses in his native burr.
Shaped from interviews with the women on whom its characters are based, this production places a dark past and a flickering present in uneasy, overlapping conjunction, and it's often hard to tell where one leaves off and the other begins.
It's an ominous, galactic vision that swiftly condenses into an intimate one: A dot of flickering light in the middle of darkness; a woman's voice singing, her fragile intakes of breath audible; an electric guitar strumming with spare, melancholy sweetness.
Crowds cram the back room during live shows, which have ranged from modern jazz to a Finnish trio's Coltrane tribute night, but you can also linger out front within earshot on leather Chesterfield sofas amid flickering candles and fringed lampshades.
After months of his inner monologue spilling out into the open because of flickering trade rumors and persistent head-butting with the Knicks' president, Phil Jackson, Anthony receded from the spotlight once the league's trade deadline passed on Feb. 23.
Video games were popularized decades ago in public arcades, where kids and adults alike spent many hours and quarters playing titles like "Galaga," "Contra, Donkey Kong," and "Pac-Man" on bulky standing machines with built-in joysticks and flickering CRT monitors.
PARIS — On a dark and bitterly cold January night this week, hundreds of guests in black tie, fur and assorted diamonds and emeralds descended upon the Place Vendôme, lit by the flames of scores of flickering candles set on the pavement.
Taking place just a few blocks south of the fashion storefront that once housed CBGB, where Television played frequently in the 1970s, it's an opportunity to commune with New York's flickering post-punk past and wonder what's still to come.
Their scratchy guitar tones, blanky breathy singing, and underlying drones don't aim for a monolithic sound, as in shoegaze, but rather the flickering of electricity, sustained inconsistently, partially dropping out for extended intervals before zapping back on at high voltage.
Philippe's study is an Art Deco-luxurious screening room; the opera's omnipresent nostalgia is echoed in flickering splotches of old celluloid; stage-filling close-up projections capture frozen tears on Élisabeth's cheeks and Carlos with a gun to his head.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We sat on the hard floor on a mezzanine next to Walid Raad's installation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Scratching on things I could disavow (2007–ongoing), its lights flickering on the periphery.
Older television models refresh around 50 to 60 images a second, and because a dog's visual system is sensitive to flickering (which helps them perceive motion), a dog's brain may "read" on-screen imagery as having a dancing flipbook or strobe light effect.
The disintegrating lower legs of "Reclining Male Nude" (circa 1520–1530) are particularly suggestive of the flickering forces of instability, while the prancing "Male Nude in Profile Leaping to the Right" (circa 1504–08) suggests ecstatic Dionysian merriment in ancient polytheistic Greece.
To track the push and pull between Mr. Sheen and the media over several years — his condition flickering in and out of public view — is to see behind the veil of how celebrity secrets are kept hidden, and how they are ultimately disclosed.
It's a Petra Collins dreamscape, the promise of a more beautiful world, a world that's wallpapered in Baker-Miller pink and where no matter which way you turn there's a Byredo Burning Rose candle flickering out of the corner of your eye.
On its site, this is how it describes the problem:Apple has determined that some iPhone 6 Plus devices may exhibit display flickering or Multi-Touch issues after being dropped multiple times on a hard surface and then incurring further stress on the device.
If all goes as planned, we could see the first image ever taken of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, known as Sagittarius A*. With KIC 8462852 under intense astronomical scrutiny, we may finally solve the mystery of this odd, flickering star.
A new paper published this afternoon in Nature by researchers from Kyoto University, space agency JAXA, Hiroshima University, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and RIKEN laboratory uses a nearby black hole, V404 Cygni (and its recent flickering outburst) to explain how it's done.
India, in particular, which enthusiasts for the club hoped would lead it in global forums, has been notably disengaged, though there are flickering signs that its prime minister, Narendra Modi, may see the point of India taking an interest, even the lead.
The flickering patchwork construction of albums like Internet Club's Underwater Mirage and Macintosh Plus' infamous Floral Shoppe—along other, equally innovative releases from the producer known as Vektroid—brought the genre to the forefront of internet-bound electronic music circles across the world.
Similarly meditative, "A Glass Room" by Pol Clarissou from France has a slide show of photographs that you can scroll through in your own sequence, scenery, objects, and blue skies flickering on the walls of a digital room in a distorted narrative.
Based on Google's Project Soli—a tiny radar-based chip that can detect tiny flickering movements of your hands and fingers—the World's Tiniest Violin can reproduce the sounds of the actual instrument based on how vigorously the microscopic version is being played.
They're seen in occasional figures flickering in a video, and implied in a sculpture made of car windows that seem to have been shattered at points of impact, and in the overlapping, self-canceling words "your neighbor" in a silk-screen painting.
There is much to be wary and cynical about regarding the Summer Games — like the corruption and the doping and the commercialism — but the opening ceremony can provide a flickering respite from pessimism, a brief chimney sweep of the sooty Olympic ideal.
To understand the drinking trend that has swallowed this city whole, descend a half flight of stairs to Den Vandrette, a harborside wine den that feels like a sommelier friend's living room, with flickering candles and flowers in bottles with artsy labels.
Nina Garcia, the newly installed editor of Elle, was seated across from Mr. Kors at a long table covered in green-and-white-checkered tablecloths, Mason jars filled with red roses, and votive candles that gave the room a warm, flickering glow.
A year ago, they all farcically marched for the abolition of the one flickering light of hope: The UN's International Commission Against Impunity, which has taken down criminal kingpins as high as the President in 85033 and has reportedly prevented 4,500 anticipated murders.
On the "read all about it" side, there's Tim Alberta's "American Carnage," an eyes-wide-open analysis of right-wing populism and its tactics, and Michael Bennet's "The Land of Flickering Lights," a campaign manifesto by the Colorado senator and Democratic presidential candidate.
I will say this: in making a ritual of reading the story aloud with my son at night, I also felt a flickering sense of kinship with the long lines of people who have gathered before, on dark nights, to listen to stories.
Or, you can accept the crushing weight of the past 11 months and [checks calendar] 19 days and feel the light flickering out of you like the link on a string of Christmas lights that someone stepped on with a glass-shattering crunch.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Lucila Morales stared in amazement at the flickering image of U.S. President Barack Obama on her old TV set on Tuesday, as he extolled democracy and political freedoms in a live speech capping his historic visit to the Communist-led island.
The 18-day ordeal riveted much of the world — from the awful news that the 13 were missing, to the first flickering video of the huddle of anxious yet smiling boys when they were found by a pair of British divers nearly 10 days later.
You may take it in as a whole, but also get absorbed by eventful details: how the tiles close to and far from one another have flickering, almost pulsating, interactions; the way that colors and light shift and change when you move just a bit.
Except the ridges in these cords serve two functions: creating a baffling effect that moves air along the skin underneath the fabric, and giving the fabric a two-tone, almost lenticular appearance that can look like it's flickering when the athlete is in motion.
The Heceta Head Lighthouse, near Florence, Oregon, offers a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean, as well as mysteriously locking doors and flickering lights courtesy of the "Gray Lady," a ghost believed to be the mother of the innkeeper at the nearby Heceta House.
When viewers last saw the doctor' of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital the power was flickering on and off, odd pairings were trapped in elevators, and Nico (Alex Landi) and Levi (Jake Borelli) were enjoying a steamy make-out session in an ambulance parked outside.
The set, which featured a street-scene staircase reminiscent of an old Broadway musical, didn't hold back either: There were jumbotrons (for Campbell to use as a mirror to check herself out in, of course), flickering, blinding lights, and a Diplo-spun afterparty to boot.
And of course, if the automobile ever failed to make the driver happy, if it got a scratch or the seatbelt got stuck or that stupid brake light kept flickering, the car owner could offload it but would lose a lot of money on it.
We do our very best to not look too closely at the things flickering in our peripheral vision, the things animating the desire to watch a world where no one need die, because there will always be somebody there to catch you when you fall.
Codexes are more like computer programs given life than aliens, flickering beings of orange light that emanate from a hovering metal brain, able to teleport around the game's levels, split themselves into two, and call down clouds of explosive purple miasma on your forces.
IT STARTED with a flickering of paranoia in the mind of one Jewish passenger; perhaps justifiable, given the recent surge of terrorist attacks in Israel; perhaps prejudicial, emblematic of the deep distrust between Arabs and Jews, who both see a homeland in the Holy Land.
Kanye is correct in figuring that its best legacy will be the way it lives in our imaginations, the way Woodstock does or the Grateful Dead do, the way that movies leave flickering images that stay in our subconscious long after we forget the context.
There is a lot of fucking going on here, lyrically, and the vibe of the music is set to match, all gauzy synths and wispy vocals that float around like the audio version of flickering candles and slide over the beat like aural essential oils.
"A lot of content is not well-made, with a lot of flickering things and objects that come at you too fast or too close, and that can produce eye strain," she said She insists that any eyestrain be considered a signal to cease playing.
The War on Drugs began, in 2005, as a collaboration between Granduciel and Kurt Vile; later, as the leader of the Violators, Vile perfected a guitar style and tone that married the disaffection of Sonic Youth with the stoned, flickering warmth of the Grateful Dead.
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The wavering images in "Disco" are animated in such a way that makes the movement of the models appear seamless and smooth, which is simultaneously juxtaposed by the scratchy flickering variations in each new sketch, creating an interesting contrast of chaotic disarray and graceful linearity.
One evening this past spring, on his plane after a campaign event in Buffalo, Trump told me that at rallies, he always made a point of finding the TV cameras at the back of the media pen and noticing whether a red light was flickering.
"Train" suggests the rape of a land, and "Feast," the rape of a woman: At a Thanksgiving-like banquet, the music light and flickering, a cowboy-cocky member of the Arrivals, singing Baroque-pastiche countertenor lines, claims one of the Host women as his bride.
Nothing about the plain facade of the Baltimore roost, next to a tattoo parlor, hints at the delights within: flickering candles, music you want to return to at home, menus handwritten on chalkboards, and a mirror that gives the illusion of a larger interior.
The installation, which will be housed on the fourth floor of the store, is envisioned as "a waiting room lost in time and space with no windows"; the entire space will be coated in a deep, dark red, with a TV flickering in the background.
In Dallas, the tornado was accompanied by golf-ball-size hail and by lightning — some strikes could be seen flickering through the giant windows of AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, during Sunday night's football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles.
A video shot by the rescuers in flickering torchlight 4 km (2.5 miles) from the mouth of the cave in Thailand's northernmost province showed boys clad in shorts and red and blue shirts sitting or standing on the rock above an expanse of water.
"Then, you really will be able to sell your back to Coca-Cola," he said, referring to the neon ads endlessly flickering off buildings in the dystopian downtown L.A. depicted in "Blade Runner," the 1982 film that will soon get a long-awaited sequel starring Ryan Gosling.
The flickering, fast-paced imagery of the Baldessari, in which the artist, viewed from overhead, paints and repaints the interior of a claustrophobic, windowless, doorless room, invades your peripheral vision, making it futile, at least for me, to attempt a deep look at the de Kooning.
On it, the agency told people to stock up on supplies, but only the amount that one would need if you were about to be snowed in for a long weekend, separated from your nearest Domino's, with the power potentially flickering off for a little while.
While McClatchy reported that hopes of a grand immigration bargain are still flickering among some White House advisers, any return of protections for DREAMers could now have to come through legislation, perhaps with demands for concessions from Democrats like funding for Trump's long-promised border wall.
"What is interpreted as a heartbeat in these bills is actually electrically induced flickering of a portion of the fetal tissue that will become the heart as the embryo develops," Ted Anderson, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said to the Guardian this week.
ILSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - A city in South Korea, which has the world's highest smartphone penetration rate, has installed flickering lights and laser beams at a road crossing to warn "smartphone zombies" to look up and drivers to slow down, in the hope of preventing accidents.
In the resulting series, the "Sunset Nudes," his forms are extremely simplified — thick pink outlines and dropout whites compete for attention, the figure flickering between slim youth and Cycladic figurine, with the rest of his bright forms (flowers, the patterns of a chair) reduced almost to insignia.
As I sat with him in a quiet corridor of the Rosewood, interrupted only by the warm, flickering lamplight and occasional demands from hotel guests and their screaming children for selfies, even my emaciated, Grinch-like heart began expanding with Christmas cheer and goodwill towards all men.
"It's just me in the spider hole / That's the best part," he announces over producer Kenny Segal's loops of live instruments; pianos and guitars figure darkly, as ominous as a fluorescent light flickering on and off in a dirty hallway lined with a few cracked windows.
Reed powers Clemson to rout of Wake Forest Sophomore guard Marcquise Reed came off the bench to score 21 points as Clemson kept its flickering postseason hopes alive with a 221-217 ACC victory against Wake Forest on Tuesday night at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, S,C.
The answer, say people who have worked with him, is a flickering parade of talking heads on Fox — hard-line foreign policy experts, retired generals and longtime on-air personalities — who praise his actions, savage his critics and validate his "America First" approach to the world.
Intrigued, Dr. Tsai began experimenting with light, and in 2016, she and colleagues showed, after trying different frequencies, that light flickering at 40 hertz, beamed at mice an hour daily for a week, decreased amyloid and tau and revved up microglia in the brain's visual cortex.
While Belson, Conner, and Smith would make their own distinct contributions to culture, all three of them shared a strong interest in various systems of esoteric knowledge, altered consciousness, and hypnotic visual states, expressed in their films through flickering light, kinetic jump cuts, and repeated sequences.
On the nights when the police and protesters stand off against each other, it's common to see the street light up with the green and blue laser pens of protesters, along with the bright white beams of the Hong Kong police's own blinding lights flickering back and forth.
The greatest strength of this first section of Alpha lies mostly in its arty and even fantastical images — wide vistas, flickering firelight, slow-motion herds of charging animals — that make it seem better suited for IMAX screens and planetarium projection at science museums than just a movie theater.
Meanwhile, in regards to issues with recent iPad Pros, it seems an increasing numbers of users on the official Apple support website and the MacRumors forum are running into problems with the tablet's screen, with reports of flickering or stuttering displays that don't respond correctly to touch input.
After a short noise set by an unannounced member of Giegling beside a flickering fluorescent tube, and a gorgeous live tape-loop set from Birds & Tapes, the "ensemble" took their seats at the front of the room, sitting along a table with beautiful flower arrangements interspersed between them.
While a flickering beacon isn't quite the same as a crackling, fire it's nice to know that you can train all of your beacons to belt out a rousing round of We Three Kings with only a GPIO cable and one of those little song-playing circuit boards.
Reporters at CNBC, the Verge, and Bloomberg have all experienced issues ranging from hinge bulges and flickering screens to a protective film on the phone that apparently looks the removable type common in packaging, but that actually absolutely should not be removed, because it may break the phone.
Much of Lungangi's art traffics in exquisite ornamentation, like "L'Homme Cosmique" (2015), where a gravity-free figure floats in a super-fluid pointillist field that suggests the flickering formative forces of emergence, which is central to both theories of integrative levels and complex systems, as well as to magic.
Joe Biden has racked up endorsements from four of the largest — and most politically influential — unions in the past 10 days, a show of force that has bolstered his standing as the de facto Democratic nominee for president and dealt a serious blow to Bernie Sanders' flickering hopes.
The presentation was full of moments where Apple would haul out a celebrity like Steven Spielberg or Reese Witherspoon or Oprah Winfrey, have them talk a little bit about their new show, and then display a subtly flickering image meant to put us in the headspace of that show.
Picture the scenario: You're at a music festival, you've dropped a pill, you've lost your friends because it's dark and your eyes are doing that weird flickering thing, and you've decided to just plant on top of a grassy bank and dance around for a bit by yourself.
Slowly we noticed hidden creatures and entire communities going about their daily business; a spotted eel flickering in a crevice of box coral, and how the sunny yellow and blue damselfish "farm" the coral, nipping off a tiny bit of each one so that algae would grow on it.
The resulting hand-animated film, titled Nysferatu, is set in New York City and features more than 35,000 original drawings that emulate the original appearance and movements of the film's villain, Count Orlock, but with all new urban backgrounds drawn three times to achieve the flickering effect of early silent cinema.
In terms of what makes these models different from the hundreds of FreeSync monitors on the market, Nvidia shared the following criteria that decides which monitors get a pass: G-SYNC Compatible testing validates that the monitor does not show blanking, pulsing, flickering, ghosting or other artifacts during VRR gaming.
Withdrawing from her machines, she said, is part of a half-hour "transition to sleep" ritual that includes writing down the many things she is grateful for; dimming the lights; taking a warm bath in Epsom salts by flickering candlelight; and changing into a silk nightgown to greet sleep with respect.
Though nobody else in the family understands what she's talking about, Eliza is inspired to name her kitten "Merricoles" for the flickering future presence of Mary Coles, a "pretty lady with black hair and a very sad face" whose profound unhappiness has made time sufficiently porous to create a ghostly presence.
The rhythms are familiar (see the subtle nods to juke on "Anyware" or to 80s synth pop on "City Links") but the movements are fast and flickering—a shuttering collision of sounds and styles that feels like it was generated from the disembodied guts of a rogue central processing unit.
Dis-Play II (1970), a large, darkened, psychedelically-tinged installation at Dia, features a nicely disorienting array of black lights and flickering strobes, neon, and scattered fluorescent Day-Glo pigments; as well as foam rubber, glass, and plywood — all made even more complex by a looping presentation of jumpy videos.
At that point, Girardi knew that Boston had not clinched the division title in New York and the Yankees' playoff hopes, however dim, remained flickering as they remained four games behind the Baltimore Orioles for the A.L.'s second wild-card spot, with five games left in the regular season.
The adults who run the Institute subject the children — all of whom have telekinetic abilities — to unexplained experiments ranging from the innocuous to the uncomfortable to the existentially terrifying: injections; flickering lights; blood samples; MRIs; and, worst of all, dunkings to the verge of drowning in a tank of water.
We meet some likable new members of law enforcement and there were some distinctly Lynchian images too, including a bloody hunk of flesh illuminated by a flickering flashlight, and what looks to be the ghost of a charred human being fading in and out of a cell near Bill Hastings's.
Flickering snippets of archive footage are spliced between the main desert scenes, showing you everything from British anti-racism protesters marching through central London to Martin Luther King Jr. standing at a podium to Donald Trump, seen upside down at a podium of his own while wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap.
He was a doctor, whose surgery lay just to the east of the square he knew well, and he concentrates on the city's flickering mundanity: 'Mokka-fix' on Alexanderstrasse, nonpareil cigars, cultured beers in mugs and glasses, card games forbidden, guests are responsible for their own coats, I'm not taking the rap.
When a select number of Folds were sent to tech journalists for review, a host of concerning issues came to light, including flickering displays, screen protectors that shouldn't have been peeled off, and physical damage to the flexible OLED display when small debris managed to find its way into the phone's hinge.
Noon claims its bulb discovery tech can automatically detect the types of bulbs you are using so that you can use Noon's mobile app to group various fixtures together, create different lighting scenes and adjust their brightness, all while minimizing the flickering and popping you often get from old-school dumb bulbs.
I'll admit, I resisted at first The film opens with an extreme close-up on the face of a young woman that seems to be watching a movie, but as the lights dance and change around her eyes it soon becomes clear she's watching the flickering red and blue of police lights instead.
After years of development and flickering just outside of mainstream consciousness and acceptance, record high prices for the most popular blockchain-based cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and newcomer Ethereum and an embrace of the technology's core principles by some of the world's largest institutions may mean that blockchain technology is ready for its close up.
Dr. Dennis Marikis, a Mt. Vernon, Ohio based psychologist, has been working with neurofeedback for 20 years, and believes that gloving could have an effect similar to flickering light treatment, in which patients watch a light flicker at the speed of desired brain waves in an attempt to sync up their brain waves.
We also see how the flickering lamps along the foggy Thames in James Abbott Whistler's "Nocturne: Grey and Gold, Westminster Bridge" may have influenced van Gogh's glimmering gaslights and their aqueous reflections in the 1888 painting "Starry Night," on loan from the Musée d'Orsay, depicting a view of the Rhone in Arles.
When Dad added industrial grade butter-flavored popcorn sauce to all that heat and pressure, his second-longest digit became a tiny, lubricated missile launcher, firing the band into the air and down the aisle, flickering in the light of Jean-Claude Van Damme jump-kicking a Soviet right in the trachea.

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