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"flowered" Definitions
  1. decorated with patterns of flowers

218 Sentences With "flowered"

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Marin had a straw hat one Easter, and a flowered
Sartorially, she'd split the difference: black coat, flowered pants, turquoise eyeliner.
But Schnellenberger, having kicked off this phenomenon, departed before it flowered.
But the bed with blue and violet flowered sheets was empty.
She had on a beige apron over a blue-flowered dress.
Meanwhile, a different form of vote manipulation had flowered in the South.
Whatever Mr Trump decides, there is demand for the Muppet-flowered weed.
For sure those moments flowered into some Johnny Cashes, some Doug Joneses.
"Come on," a woman wearing a flowered top said to our row.
And that flowered chest holster: Isn't that straight out of Helmut Lang?
Suddenly Morris's flowered cushions and curtains begin to seem more interesting, less comfortable.
The woman wore flowered hospital scrubs and carried a purse, which seemed odd.
Like so many others, he felt it keenly when that movement flowered and died.
A friendship soon flowered, and it lasted until Bellow's death in 21949 at 21952.
It was a small island country that flowered in its contact with other cultures.
Her 17 grandchildren paced through the complex's flowered courtyard and jumped on her bed.
Taylor wore a chic pink black-flowered dress with an elegant black blazer over it.
But Morris had "feminine" taste; he wanted social justice in the form of flowered wallpaper.
Mythos aside, flowered cancer root is a singular, fascinating plant to study in the field.
Pair it with green tights and a flowered headdress and you've got yourself a costume.
Bulging with appendages, "Boucherouite" incorporates items like a flowered porcelain handle and a Delftware vessel.
Danklefs reupholstered the insoles with Corona-brand apparel such as board shorts and flowered tops.
Ortelee, who wore a flowered dress and held a sweating cup of iced coffee, nodded.
A pale pink climbing rose, it looked lovely in bloom—but flowered only once a year.
A few hours after I admired it, a freezing, torrential downpour battered the newly flowered branches.
Those efforts have flowered in recent weeks as Trump has repeatedly called for arming school staff.
The underground press, insane and livid in color and opinion, withered as quickly as it flowered.
"Over the years, the project sort of flowered into being about censorship and music," Coates said.
He was followed by others wearing clear plastic raincoats, parkas with floral embroidery and flowered printed pants.
A tent canopy fabricated of girls' flowered dresses, their sleeves intact and draping, spans the room's interior.
Second, that though royal supremacy was the aim, the state ultimately lost control as Christian pluralism flowered.
She treated us to a series of really beautiful flowered dresses, but not a whole lot else.
I want the backstory of the ghost in the flowered bedsheet across the way from our ghost.
As the seeds began to grow, doubt and a fierce anti-science mentality flowered among public opinion.
Although Vaughan had flowered through the language of bebop, it was just one feather in her plumage.
MALAKAL, South Sudan (Reuters) - Yellow flowered vines crawl through empty window frames and up crumbling brick walls.
Only a year ago it flowered in Ethiopia, under a supposedly liberal new prime minister, Abiy Ahmed.
The biggest event is the annual Jacaranda Festival, named for the blossoms of its indigo-flowered trees.
Learlean Rahming approached the podium in a black and white flowered dress, accompanied by her adult daughter.
Much changed as democracy flowered in the 1990s, and rulers switched to winning support in the populous countryside.
And then they got broken up, or they got hit by a monopoly, and then everything flowered again.
In the 16 years since Sony introduced AIBO, the first robotic pet, consumer robotics has not exactly flowered.
His pupil flowered later into the voltage of self-alienating poetry, away from that moribund grammarian's blind reluctance.
The tablecloths were blue plastic and flowered and the food was soft, overcooked noodles and hard, crusty bread.
Looking sharp in a flowered bow tie, he glanced around the historic theater and took in his surroundings.
It flowered once Trump draped himself in presidential regalia and treated Graham to a ride aboard Marine One.
Mr. Brill paused in front of a purple-flowered Burdock plant, took out a shovel and dug it up.
African-Americans were largely left out of the car culture that flowered in the post-World War II period.
"Usually, I like to wear fancy stuff like this," she said, gesturing to her flowered dress and gold sandals.
Along the Tourmalet ridge, thousands sat in a vertiginous and flowered meadow, as if in a natural IMAX theater.
"Known to wear a white flowered nightgown and a purple grey jacket," the Missing Persons Squad said on Twitter.
There were men in old-fashioned suits and flat straw boaters and women wearing vintage dresses and flowered hats.
The teen accessorized her custom look with a flowered cape, crown, clutch and corsage – all made out of Duck Tape.
One had her posing alongside a sumo wrestler; another, walking down the stairs of a tea house in flowered kimono.
Spacey, who lives in California, wore a grey suit with a lavender-flowered shirt and a blue polka dot tie.
In 1969 he took his "Chaucer" roses, roses that now flowered repeatedly for six months, to the Chelsea Flower Show.
One of the bedrooms has a magenta theme, with flowered wallpaper and a pyramidal light fixture hanging above the bed.
That seed of doubt has flowered, I think, into this awful organism that showed up in Charlottesville over the weekend.
Their two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Lexi and Harley, also sported flowered collars for the ceremony and served as ring bearers.
The room also revels in romance with red paint, flowered wallpaper and natural stone, making it a perfect place for lovebirds.
I felt an overwhelming need to chuck my afternoon class, avoid my merry students' faces, and burrow under my flowered quilt.
It was summer and you wore a flowered skirt, your brother in a T-shirt that said something happy about Hawaii.
We flew Pan Am; my dad wore a three-piece suit and my mother wore a flowered dress, pantyhose and heels.
NOW Men are the new women, with the billionaire tech titan Jeff Colby in flowered dress shirts, turtlenecks and leather jackets.
But there is also a mini-savanna of reedgrass in Penn State Forest, and, triggered by this year's fire, it flowered.
In "Face Down, Ass Up," the artist bends over in a corner, in front of a wall covered with flowered fabric.
In the first half of the show, Ms. Kawakubo goes from minimalist variations on raw-seamed canvas skirts in the Abstract Excellence Collection (2004), to the tutus and leather jackets of the 2005 Ballerina Motorbike Collection, to a flowered dress with a stuffed flowered teddy bear on its front, from the Not Making Clothing Collection of 2014.
"That flowered wallpaper, that yellow buffalo plaid on the couch, are so divinely Andy," says the Sex and the City star, 52.
The couple's two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Lexi and Harley, also sported flowered collars for the ceremony and served as ring bearers.
Her fair hair was brushed in an immaculate shape, her flowered dress suitable for Cheltenham; a large handbag was on her arm.
I had changed out of jeans and put on a flowered Diane von Furstenberg sundress and a striped seersucker J. Crew jacket.
Paul Gregory was a stage, screen and television producer whose career flowered in what has been called the golden age of entertainment.
One of the asylum seekers was a woman in an elaborately flowered traje , with a hot-pink smartphone tucked into the sash.
In the past few years, the industry has flowered, in part because private companies have looked into the inky void and seen profits.
Zhuang's floral creations are influenced by materials from his native China - rice paper - and the flowered landscape of his adopted country - the Netherlands.
QUIÑ "Remind Me" QUIÑ will shuffle you off to dreamland with her soft-focus song, full of flowered prairie dreses and blonde locs.
Over that last couple of years, I have looked more at all the ways that the immigrant and migration narrative have flowered here.
She was drawn to a flowered fanny pack (being English she called it a "really trendy bum bag") and a matching belted dress.
When all the players converge, that core melodic material still lingers, but new harmonic relationships have flowered, suggesting a congenial evening of revelry.
The surface of one basin was so packed with woolly algae and pink-flowered water lilies that we could hardly see the water.
After rehearsing the scene, Mr. Friend emerged from the house with a frilly white-and-green flowered apron tied around his shabby tweeds.
As the crop flowered, the rains made the soils over-moisturised, making it difficult for the plants to extract nutrients, Bhosopo told Reuters.
The second night, they appear in the lobby, dressed up in elegant flowered dresses (the girls) or their dads' oversized blazers (the boys).
But the market for Russian avant-garde art began to develop in the 1970s and flowered with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Botanists recently sprouted a delicate, white-flowered plant from genetic material inside seeds buried by squirrels in the Siberian permafrost 32,000 years ago.
For what felt like an age, they stood opposite Lyra's family and friends, who were clustered around the heavily flowered hearse carrying Lyra's coffin.
It's the perfect example of an early aughts film, right down to Kirsten Dunst's jean skirt and flowered top, paired with mid-calf boots.
She wore a dress that belonged to another season, when she was much younger, a sleeveless, flowered dress, rotting a little along one seam.
Ms. Kane stared straight ahead as the word "guilty," uttered decisively by a juror in a flowered dress, echoed nine times around the courtroom.
One flowered cancer root can be found in all of the lower 48 states of the continental United States, as well as in Alaska.
Another night, we stayed in Bayfield's 1890s-built Treetop House, a charming bed-and-breakfast with plenty of flowered wallpaper, doilies and sailboat knickknacks.
Noura, her thick dark hair falling to her shoulders, sat with her hands folded in her lap, wearing a blue and white flowered dress.
But most of what flowered on music streaming services was a manifestation of culture being hatched elsewhere on the internet, in less obvious portals.
I approached the first O'Malley supporter I saw, but the woman in the flowered top interjected, "He's my friend," she said, giving him a hug.
A Tiffany table lamp with a flowered shade (estimated to sell for up to $90,000) came from the set of one of her TV shows.
But that effort never flowered into a full negotiation largely because of the EU's refusal to address U.S. demands to lower its agricultural trade barriers.
I was recently at the wedding shower of the daughter of a widower friend, a happy, beautiful occasion, filled with young women in flowered dresses.
Shifting in his seat, on a flowered couch at his home in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, he looked toward his son's house next door.
"The mobilization and dedication of everybody at this time is very important" Rousseff said, speaking with soft determination in front of a printed flowered backdrop.
And we have even spurred the hybridization of wild species, resulting in new chimeras, such as the Italian sparrow, yellow-flowered Yorkwort, and apple flies.
Trees bore oranges, peaches, tree tomatoes, greengage plums, avocados and figs; countless flowers bloomed and one purple-flowered quinoa plant shot straight up from the soil.
If flowered, Grimm said each of his plants could yield between one and one-and-a-half pounds of bud—roughly $2,400 to $3,600 per plant.
But under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose nationalist party has long admired Israel for its tough approach to terrorism, ties have flowered across the economy.
If he'd won that election, the Oslo process might have flowered, and he would have died not a dreamer of peace but the man who delivered it.
Huck and his pal Tom Sawyer, the latter's boyhood cunning now fully flowered into saturnine, deadly amorality, arrive in "the Territories" just before North-South hostilities commence.
There are clear parallels between one of van Gogh's most famous paintings, "Almond Blossom" (1890) and the various images of flowered trees within his Japanese print collection.
Like most late-era Kanye, your enjoyment of his recorded material is proportionate to your appreciation or tolerance of Kanye the brand, now a fully-flowered oddball.
After completing the Mirage, Wynn renamed the company after constructing a lavish masterpiece and followed up with the Bellagio, notable for its Chihuly-flowered ceiling and musical fountains.
While there are some alternative histories, the conventional wisdom is that the precursor of the modern game flowered in northern India at some point between 531 and 579.
Navy SEALs who served with Chief Gallagher told authorities he indiscriminately shot at civilians, gunning down a young woman in a flowered hijab and an unarmed old man.
Fashionable Luddites: Steampunk had been percolating since the 1980s, but it is hardly surprising that it flowered in the aughts, with the rise of social media and smartphones.
I manage to find a few other things…and end up with two new shirts: a yoga shirt for under $4 and a pretty flowered work blouse for $10.
Charlotte Murphy of Essex said she came into contact with the invasive yellow flowered-plant when she fell into a brush of it on the side of the road.
Never has this been clearer than in the last few months, as the #MeToo moment flowered, accompanied by a notion that "older feminists" were holding the younger ones back.
One of them, Karen Suen, a jewelry designer, who wore a flowered gown with a plunging neckline and chandelier earrings, had been an Alta Moda client for two years.
"The smell is what I remember, the comfort of the smell," she said as she sat on a banquette in her kitchen, wearing jeans and a flowered, billowy blouse.
And last week in New York, Michael Kors showcased a version with a blue flowered pattern, matched at both smaller and larger scales in the rest of the look.
"Hats were large, small, sensible, silly, be-flowered, tailored, and of virtually every hue ever conceived by nature or man," wrote Edith Evans Asbury in the New York Times.
A young Muslim woman in a flowered head scarf was waiting for a treatment, and Ms. Elook said that 80 percent of her clients were Palestinians from East Jerusalem.
While some cities and mayors have responded to these demonstrations of visceral racism courageously by taking down Confederate statues, the seeds of hate sown by Charlottesville have also flowered.
Over the past decade, seeds sown in the wake of the Great Recession have flowered even as Wall Street recovered and is doing as good as it ever has.
"I know something is very wrong / The pulse returns for prodigal sons / The blackout's hearts with flowered news / With skull designs upon my shoes," Bowie sings over a skittering beat.
Veering from the waterfront strip, I climbed the steep side streets devouring the smell of jasmine and relishing the sight of palm trees, purple-flowered jacaranda and hot pink bougainvillea.
His farewell speech — "Justice, rooted in truth, watered by tenacity and flowered by wisdom" — drips delicious sarcasm like sap from a Vermont maple tree, and the honoree fully deserves it.
" In this 1883 painting, the artist impassively returns the viewer's gaze, as if to say, "Yes, I am wearing a flowered hat with a big feather, and what of it?
As if this isn't mortifying enough, the girl that Oliver was hoping to officially corsage and partner with for the night is already being be-flowered and canoodled by another boy.
These creatures, with their irresistible voices drifting across the waves, were capable of luring ships completely off course, leaving unfortunate sailors to rot in the flowered meadows over which they flew.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of TriBeCa came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-from-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Singh's wife, Sonal Ben, stood in the 95-degree heat, pulling puffs of cotton from the plants that have flowered, and depositing them into plastic bags.
She never wore a bathing suit (the very idea was shocking) but instead sat in her regular clothes, a capacious flowered dress and black lace-up shoes over flesh-colored stockings.
In the early 1980s, Margaret Thatcher led a free-market revolution that dismantled parts of that state and nurtured a British nationalism that fully flowered in the wrenching debate over Brexit.
From The Seattle Times: The Seattle sound in rock — whether you call it grunge or not — flowered a couple of decades ago and still gets milked for nostalgia and tourist dollars.
From up on the riser, Eli Casavant spotted Mom and Dad seated at the front of the audience — Susan with her bobbed blond hair and a purple and green flowered dress.
They had a tidy, double-wide modular home with flowered wallpaper, family pictures on every surface, a vase of cut roses on a sideboard, and an absurdly friendly hound in the yard.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of TriBeCa came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-out-of-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of Tribeca came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-out-of-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
During little breaks on Thursday, he switched from a black, gold-sequined, pink-lapeled suit to a flowered brocade jacket with pink pants to an elaborately embroidered blue robe, with corresponding eyeglasses.
I could see those ubiquitous Sri Lankan smiles -- from the toothless old accis (grandmothers) wearing fragments of flowered clothes saris, to the old men with red betel juice oozing out of their mouths.
The faces of the columns are ripped in places, revealing torn flowered wallpaper and stacks of Philip Roth books stored within, as if they were treasures inside the walls of some imaginary institution.
Van de Walle and his co-author, Michigan State University's Michael Bratton, have focused on what they call "neopatrimonial" regimes — a type of government that flowered in Africa after the fall of colonialism.
The baby was only hours old when a woman, dressed as a nurse in a flowered smock and green hospital pants, abducted her from her mother's room, according to the 1998 incident report.
Unadorned ballerina flats made in Italy are €270; a limited-edition flowered silk shirtdress, €620; a white T-shirt with the Ines logo is €75; and an intricately embroidered skirt, more than €2,000.
Situated a 20590-minute drive from Tel Aviv on Moshav Bnei Tsion, a cooperative farm of green flowered hills, it offers a pared down menu featuring local ingredients with French and Italian influences.
What began as an indie blog/publishing experiment in a small Brooklyn office has flowered into an internationally read publication reaching over 140,20083 email subscribers and more than a million visitors each month.
In Jamaica, the writers Colin Channer and Kwame Dawes collaborated with the producer Justine Henzell in 523 to create the Calabash festival, named after the evergreen tropical tree that bears white-flowered gourds.
"That's rather nice," he said as he paused to look closer at a vintage love seat with pale flowered fabric faded by time and worn away in one spot, and its matching sofa.
Amy Klobuchar , Camp Fire girl, was kicked out of fourth grade at Beacon Heights Elementary School, in Plymouth, Minnesota, for wearing pants, and not just any pants but superfly, pink-flowered bell-bottoms.
There were black guipure bodysuits peeking through white guipure baby doll dresses; steroid-fueled bows sprouting backpacks at their core; and egg-yolk yellow leggings oozing out beneath delicate white-flowered evening skirts.
In one of the photos, Charlotte sits sweetly in the grass with her hands crossed over her blue flowered dress from Trotters with a Peter Pan collar — and adorable retro-style navy canvas shoes.
Last year was the first time she showed a bit of ingenuity and made us laugh by dressing up as herself in the flowered maternity dress she'd worn to the Met Gala in 2013.
"In the spring of 1971 I met a girl," he mused at the beginning of the speech -- as though Hillary Clinton was just any girl he might have courted in a long flowered skirt.
" Its finale, "I Can't Give Everything Away," includes the lines: "I know something is very wrong/The pulse returns for prodigal sons/The blackout's hearts with flowered news/With skull designs upon my shoes.
You trace how the schools of artistic experimentation and intellectual dissent that emerged in China in the 1970s and flowered for a while after Mao's death emerged from this undercurrent in the Cultural Revolution.
In one of the photos, Charlotte sits sweetly in the grass with her hands crossed over her blue flowered dress from Trotters with a Peter Pan collar — and adorable retro-style navy canvas shoes.
"I said I've seen all the other actresses, and they're always running the vacuum in these little flowered frocks with high heels on, and I don't do that," she told NPR in an interview.
Baseball, one of the earliest known references to which ("base-ball") shows up in a 1744 English publication, "A Little Pretty Pocket Book," also began as child's play but flowered as an adult activity.
Presented in collaboration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this exhibition offers a vision of history in which the rock music that flowered in the 1960s and '70s sits firmly at the center.
In the late 4623s, at the height of hopes that the "ice curtain" between the two old adversaries would melt under the warm gaze of Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan, cross-channel friendship flowered.
Presented in collaboration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this exhibition offers a vision of history in which the rock music that flowered in the 1960s and '7843s sits firmly at the center.
I was wearing a white flowered sundress under a royal-blue robe, and I was onstage at the Worship Center, looking up at the bright lights, toward the empty balconies, giving the salutatorian's speech.
It flowered as Americans supported a government that gave both jobs and hope to the down and out and enacted New Deal laws that helped make incomes more equal than they had ever been.
Presented in collaboration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this exhibition offers a vision of history in which the rock music that flowered in the 1960s and '7843s sits firmly at the center.
But Ms Campbell, eager to link transitory frozen water to transitory frozen words, and delighting in Inuit terms for ice that is too thin, too slippery or frost-flowered, hears anything it has to say.
On Friday, the actress shared a photo of her beautiful breakfast plate at the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, which included pancakes, fresh fruit, bacon and orange juice and was adorned with a fresh-flowered lei.
Photo by Pino dell'Aquila)In "Appassionata" (1939), a woman in a wheelchair, nude but for a flowered headdress and red high heels, stares at the viewer while three masturbating men are relegated to the periphery.
Today, the 34-room hotel complements the serenity of Varmland with its neoclassical furnishings and flowered wallpapers; its restaurant is known for using hyperlocal produce and cheese made with milk from goats and mountain cattle.
Seen by critics as a softer successor to the Trotskyist Militant movement, which Labour banned from the party as too extreme in the 18873s, Momentum has flowered into a powerful organizing vehicle for Mr. Corbyn.
If you're waiting until Saturday, Derby Day, for your weekend festivities (or are planning to remain in party mode after Cinco de Mayo is over), you'll need a flowered hat and a nice mint julep.
Presented in collaboration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, "Play It Loud" offers a vision of history in which the rock music that flowered in the 23s and '70s sits firmly at the center.
In European terms, that is like wrangling over a school of fashion that supposedly began in Neolithic times and flowered in the Middle Ages, and may or may not have ended during the English civil war.
Donald J. Trump's America flowered through the old union strongholds of the Midwest, along rivers and rail lines that once moved coal from southern Ohio and the hollows of West Virginia to the smelters of Pennsylvania.
A few other unrelated plants, including the red-flowered torch lily of South Africa and a popular flowering tree called the crepe myrtle, also display this leaf layout, which is called "orixate" after its main showcase.
Responding to dire equipment shortages at hospitals, sewing circles organized on social media are stitching scraps of shower curtains and flowered fabric into masks, and craft distilleries are using spirits to make hand sanitizer, for free.
Some designs featured objects like a ship in full sail, feathers, flags, and flowered bouquets, while a scented powder, available in a variety of colors, made of flour set the hair creations to last over hours.
I hiked each morning into a landscape that was far removed from anything I'd seen before, where the red rocks stretched into the distance and yellow evening primroses and prickly pear cacti flowered on the ground.
Whether they are nostalgic for their lost imperium or just having fun, they kit themselves out to visit the temples in head-to-toe Edo style: men in gray cotton kimonos, women in brightly flowered ones.
"The prevalence and importance of mono no aware in Japanese culture may be attributed in part to the influence of Zen, the branch of Buddhism that flowered in Japan from the 12th century onward," Lomas writes.
Through photographer Ilona Szwarc's vibrantly gorgeous images of beekeepers with their millions of bees in the white-flowered almond groves of the central California valley, you can almost imagine you're observing life on another planet entirely. —L.
Reclined on a flowered bedspread, the woman posed as odalisque in "The Black Shawl" (1917) is, as the wall text informs us, "the Italian known only as Laurette or Lorette" who Matisse depicted 50 times or more.
She was wearing a gray Tomasz Starzewski jacket bought on sale more than 40 years ago, drinking tea from a purple-flowered tankard (an eBay find) and discussing her recovery from her weekly lottery ticket-buying addiction.
Insects don't like manicured lawns and whilst cultivated double-flowered plants look lovely in the garden, they are bad news for pollinators as they typically don't produce pollen and their nectar is hidden deep inside their flowers.
"A friend of the family knew Bruce Weber, and they sent him some pictures," Mr. Eberley said Tuesday, as he posed barefoot atop a plinth at Skylight Studios wearing a swimsuit and a flowered rubber granny bathing cap.
In his off-Broadway one-man show, The Mushroom Cure, playing now in New York City and opening soon in Berkeley, California, Strauss recounts how this almost-everyday moment of indecision later flowered into paralyzing obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Don't let the hyper hippie fashion in these Miranda Kerr and Jeremy Scott pictures distract you from the task at hand ... Put your fashion foot forward and see if you can find the differences between these two flowered photos.
"I've seen all the other actresses, and they're always running the vacuum in these little flowered frocks with high heels on," Moore told Terry Gross on a 1995 episode of Fresh Air of her thoughts in the early 60s.
Though both plants are completely without chlorophyll, one flowered cancer root grows in full sun, its "haustoria" (specialized roots) piercing the roots of its victims, and deriving nutrition from them, without the need to wrest it from the soil.
The torso was found without clothing, and the police asked locals to look out for the apparel Ms. Wall was wearing when she was last seen: a bright orange blouse, a black-and-white flowered skirt and white shoes.
But under Narendra Modi, whose nationalist party has long admired Israel for its tough approach to terrorism, ties have flowered across the economy and last year he made a first-ever visit to Israel by an Indian prime minister.
But there was another, implicit agenda, as well: Both allies and adversaries of Mr. Kim's impoverished and oppressed nation had hoped that he might be inspired by the way Vietnam has flowered economically while keeping a grip on politics.
Three SEALs testified that while the platoon was deployed in Iraq, they saw Chief Gallagher fire a sniper rifle repeatedly at unarmed civilians, hitting an old man with a white beard and a school-age girl with a flowered hijab.
In recent years, that cultural legacy has flowered anew, with the openings of contemporary art venues like the Muzeum Susch, the Stalla Madulain, the artist Not Vital's castle-turned-gallery and the art-filled Hotel Castell, all in the surrounding valley.
In one of the photos (taken by Kate!), the little royal sits sweetly in the grass with her hands crossed over her blue flowered dress from Trotters with a Peter Pan collar — and the adorable retro-style canvas shoes in navy.
There was Kiss graffiti on the belly of the black-iron wood grill, the platinum-bleached hair of a line cook, Mexican-style flowered oilcloth on the tables and ropes of tattoos climbing the arms of the chef, Lee Tiernan.
At the same time, his personal story was that he had come over with a woman, but she'd been sent back because unlike [Philip and Elizabeth], they hadn't been able to make it through the rough times and the relationship had never flowered.
Just look at the laced red sneakers, one of five pairs of footwear in "Untitled" (2017), or the flowered "Panties" (2017), and it is evident that Saul is driven by an urgent hum that looks at everything with the same generous equanimity.
"This was a whole field, from here to the woods, of just beautiful alfalfa," he said, gesturing over the dense green crop of purple-flowered milkweed, 3 miles (5 km) north of Alburgh, Vermont, as he awaited the monarchs on their northern summer migration.
I was just as enamored of the purple-flowered railroad vines that cascade over the dunes (and, in fact, hold them up) as I was by the thousands of pastel coquinas that shimmied to life every time the tide washed over their half-buried shells.
CreditCreditIlana Panich-Linsman for The New York Times HOUSTON — Aracely Martinez-Ramirez sat on the driveway by her rotting home, next to most of the family's possessions, now slated for the trash: Her sisters' flowered dresses, their baby dolls, a mud-caked Virgin Mary.
The details of Fred Wilson's nearly seven-foot-tall "Iago's Mirror," a reference to Shakespeare's Othello, are so textured that it's difficult to not touch them: mirrors are piled on top of each other, thick and flowered and almost cakey, black as onyx and just as beautiful.
Outside the Heroes and Legends building, officials displayed a flowered wreath bearing the message, "Our American Hero: Forever Remembered," along with Glenn's NASA portrait from the 1998 Discovery space shuttle mission, for which he became the oldest person ever to venture into space at age 77.
It evokes the Passion of Christ as well as carnal passion — women and men, often nude or semi-nude, lasciviously exposing their red and orange genitals and tongues, some in wheelchairs and missing limbs, many crowned with flowered wreaths that are simultaneously Christ-like and Dionysian.
The little girl got Marianne's old room, whose flowered wallpaper had cleaned up O.K. with a sponge; Lois made William's room her study; and Ben set up his keyboard and computers in Emma's room, which had a view of the hills to the east, in Vermont.
The group does more than coordinate grocery deliveries -- a plethora of social channels have flowered, offering pictures of pets, connecting home kombucha brewers and bread bakers, and listing calls to make hospital masks, donate insulin, and read books to kids over the phone, among other things.
In the latter, she interrupts the femme associations of the flowered yellow wallpaper by showcasing a framed photograph of soldiers in salute, as well as a framed newspaper clipping from which Cassius Clay peers out — with volumes by Lorca, Lorde, and Sontag pictured on the bookshelf, for further contrast.
You'll remember me when the west wind moves / Upon the fields of barley / You'll forget the sun in his jealous sky / As we walk in fields of gold His wife would have known all those beautiful young women in their flowered dresses — she could have greeted each by name.
He was a bent astronomer, tracing out the circle of time in the singeing stars above the mango trees; the careful stenciller of a flowered window frame, or the planer of a canoe; an egret stalking the reeds, his pen's beak "plucking up wriggling insects/like nouns and gulping them".
The collective's really flowered in the last calendar year, with all of their component members—including Endgame and Uli K—releasing a veritable torrent of twisted takes on techno, dancehall riddims, R&B and pretty much whatever other sorts of grimy and ghostly sounds they can get their hands on.
This technology allows you, for instance, to superimpose directions over the road while you're driving, receive data about an enemy's whereabouts on a battlefield, and imagine how pink-flowered wallpaper would look in your powder room—or on a subway platform, if you're into sprucing up the Fifty-ninth Street station.
Watts, the upcoming show he curated at the Loft at Liz's, features a number of artists who were involved with the Black Assemblage Art movement that flowered in Watts in the late 1960s, as well as others, like Dale Brockman Davis, Noah Purifoy, David Hammons, John Riddle, John Outterbridge, and Timothy Washington.
The 18-minute video clip had all the jihadist clichés — the terrorist leader sitting cross-legged on a flowered mattress in an anonymous room, his full beard dyed with henna, a faux-military fishing vest over his black robe and a custom AK-47 at his side, with lieutenants nearby, faces obscured.
In his imaginary painting, the colors shone and sparkled; the sky was turquoise; the fresh bread and the walls of the church gave off a golden glow; the customer's baggy dress flowered like a lilac bush; and the final touch was an old hag in an orange flannel housedress, shuffling toward the bakery.
Beyond that, his vines are also tended to with minimal intervention--he prunes them aggressively in the winter, allowing for greater sugar concentration in the grapes, and sprays a little caldo bordeles (Bordeaux mixture, a combo of slaked lime and copper sulfate) in the spring, after the vines have flowered, but that's it.
Image courtesy Chris RodleyThe flowered dinosaurs are arguably Rodley's most striking example of this algorithm at work, but merging still-life paintings of fruits and vegetables with dinosaurs also works remarkably well, creating a collection of prehistoric beasts that look like they belong on a poster designed to promote healthy eating habits to children.
But Mr. Joseph re-emerged in a flowered shirt, ukulele in hand, furiously strumming the Violent Femmes-like "We Don't Believe What's on TV." A too-long set of older songs on a B stage in the rear of the arena felt half-considered compared to the elaborate gestures the band pulled off up front.
He flowered as a hitter with the Astros of the mid-1960s; became the Expos' first star player; and played nine seasons with the Mets in two stints: in the 1970s, when they won their second National League pennant, and then in the '80s, when he became one of baseball's most accomplished pinch-hitters.
Such attention not just to detail but to the unforeseen and deliciously unnecessary detail is an Aardman hallmark; in " The Curse of the Were-Rabbit " (2005), the climactic chase had to pause while the villain, a beefy mutt, produced a tiny flowered purse, took out a coin, and fed it into the slot of a fairground ride.
Even as the finishing touches are readied, it is a richly imagined landscape inspired in part by local limestone cliffs, in which a child can encounter a 2450-foot-tall Great Blue Heron with a slide between her wings — one of more than 2000 inventive play structures secreted among its groves, glades, vales and prairie-flowered hillocks.
Ann and Jeff lead me through the yard, pointing out native ferns planted uphill and close to the deck to absorb the rainwater draining off the slanted roof; for groundcover they've planted butterweed, a quick-growing yellow-flowered native of the area that should spread fast enough to claim large swatches of ground before the invasives can return.

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