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But Mr. Weinraub has also provided Miller and Morath with foils, if foils can be made of wood.
"We've learned that the size of the foils makes a big difference, and we have larger, longer foils" for lighter winds, Ferguson said.
Octopuses and cuttlefish — cephalopods — make surprisingly good foils here.
Out on the ocean, the foils deploy as speed increases.
They're the perfect foils for an oversexed, rogue British superspy.
So we can adapt the foils to suit the conditions.
They laughed at the casting, proud foils to the famous.
"GRIFF FOILS ILLEGALS' ATTEMPT TO CROSS BORDER," the chyron read.
"This is a president that loves foils," Mr. Stutzman said.
"Tracey puts conditioner in foils on her for solidarity," Barrymore added.
The last two were made up, and were included as foils.
The post brought together two of Mr. Musk's most notable foils.
"With the foiling you're not so much worried about the displacement as viscosity, so it's actually the drag over the foils that matters, and fresh water has less drag than salt water over the foils," Reynolds said.
"Keeping the color in foils allows it to process better," she says.
Ross and Jeffrey are foils, representing two competing visions of a human
Each seems to relish having foils against which they can contrast themselves.
Fonte of Portugal gets a foot in and foils Suarez by goal.
Internationally, Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Trump have become foils for one another.
Actresses Erica Tazel and Christine Baranski are great foils for one another.
So the pilot of Dawson's Creek sees Joey snidely asking one of her blonde foils, Jen (Joey has a minimum of three blonde foils, and probably more depending on how you're counting), what color hair dye she uses.
We expect them to act to some extent as foils for one another.
Blue Origin and SpaceX, for instance, have become interesting foils for each other.
It's speech that foils "Blossom," which can be wonderful in its wordless moments.
Ryan foils the attack, led by a terrorist named Sean Miller (Mr. Bean).
At first, it may seem a bit too good to be true — a handheld device for your stylist that helps shorten a labor intensive, foils-upon-foils process into an express service that can be done on a lunch break.
Unlike most previous craft using fixed foils, those on the R35 are constantly adjusted.
On the original series, they were mostly scheming, villainous foils to the Enterprise crew.
The next night, however, Kristen foils the demon, who has introduced himself as George.
It's just getting on and off the foils is the part I'm struggling with.
The Muellers are set up as foils to Claire and Jamie: superstitious, bigoted, violent.
But Oracle flubbed its next jibe, coming off its foils and drastically dropping speed.
Nor did Mr. Trump criticize one of his favorite foils, the "fake news" media.
In total, he estimates he has sold 110 foils, and has 50 in construction.
Ilhan Omar — one of his favorite Democratic foils in Congress, whose district includes Minneapolis.
Consumer advocates and antitrust academics often influence telecom transactions, but corporate foils have clout, too.
Once the bleach processed, I was back in the shampoo bowl to remove my foils.
Of course, this is unless tighter financial conditions or escalating trade protectionism foils these plans.
Mr. Lopez is flanked by the expected comic foils: a hulking sidekick, a persnickety neighbor.
But with massive foils and other innovations in designer wave tech, that is quickly changing.
This can make foils heat up and expand, potentially causing chemical burns and hair breakage.
At rallies, he used the people inside the penned press enclosures as foils and targets.
It foils the illusion of linear chronology: the last is first, the first is last.
The Hamburg-based company produces flat rolled products, cables and foils used in the automotive industry.
The R35 takes a different tack, by deploying its foils to keep itself in the water.
The foils, plus twin V8 Volvo Penta petrol engines, take the boat to 50 knots (92.6kph).
Both characters were worse for Nick than Connie, but they were also less entertaining as foils.
Now, the pair are using one another as political foils, with Trump blasting his GOP predecessor.
"There were some 100 people inside when the fire broke out," said one Tampaco Foils official.
He learns that the only way out is through the trash, but Lotso foils this plan.
Instead, he's casting himself as a bipartisan pragmatist whose real foils are gridlock and political corruption.
McCain, for his part, served as one of the president's most consistent foils within the GOP.
Trump still lashed out at his favorite foils: the media, Hillary Clinton and North Korea's dictator.
In this country, racially transcendent blacks are used as exemplars, direct foils to creeping black counterculture.
Likewise, Michael Mislove's pitifully grandiose Soren, and Greg Chun's bloodless Rainer are perfect foils for Evelyn.
The other people in Wilson's life — his foils, enablers and marks — are played by capable actors.
The salon shared video footage of the actress's entire dyeing process, from foils to the final look.
They'll think of remote elites who they will much more readily turned into foils for his demagoguery.
I get a half head of foils, toner, treatment, Olaplex, and blowdry, and take home a treatment.
The movie built up two characters as formidable foils for John, only to dispatch them almost offhandedly.
As badass as the Amazons seemed, the Greeks mostly just used them as foils in their myths.
Still, they are useful foils for Mr. Netanyahu as he makes his points to a wider world.
Marinated mushrooms and the bitter crunch of fresh dandelion greens provided clever foils for the rich cheese.
His foils include Jane Asher, who wanders through the proceedings in a state of wide-eyed alarm.
They certainly provide an ample platform for Trump loyalists to rail against their favorite deep state foils.
They certainly provide an ample platform for Trump loyalists to rail against their favorite deep state foils.
But they're some of Mr. Trump's favorite foils, and thus are visually prominent in the Republican advertisements.
These earlier villains were smartly used to act as foils to particular weak points in their heroes' constitutions.
Along with a partner — Kai Arviso, who has his own powers — she foils a plot that threatens Dinétah.
To make things interesting, they also found similar-looking people, or "foils," and added them to the mix.
Opening up and closing X-wing s-foils (the wings, basically, that give the ship its X shape)?
And while the little bundle of joy was sweet, it was Hall's intact foils that stole the show.
Trump has repeatedly used Tlaib and Omar, who have both been critical of Israel's policies, as political foils.
Played by Audrey Hepburn, Sabrina foils their attempts to manipulate her and gets love on her own terms.
Demand for aluminum foils used in package of automotive lithium-ion battery is also rapidly rising, he said.
Surrounded by his supporters, his foils in the news media, and a campaign soundtrack, he was at ease.
Burling said the capsize "was fully our error" as the boat accelerated and got high on its foils.
His foils are depicted as violent and infested, and in some deep sense at odds with American values.
The move freed some of the Kiwi grinders' hands to help control the boat's foils and other systems.
Two weeks later, she released a financing plan that taxed only the wealthy and corporations — her favorite foils.
Kiran Haslam, Princess's marketing director, says the active foils could be scaled up for use on larger marine craft.
Lift Foils builds the eFoil, a hydrofoiling board with an electric motor attached to the bottom of the foil.
This Hershey's Halloween Miniatures Assortment, which is packaged in Addams Family Foils (that is, characters from the Addams Family).
The Kiwis also beat SoftBank Team Japan by 288 seconds, staying on their foils 23 percent of the time.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump has proved himself adroit at creating villains to serve as his political foils.
These female characters tend to be offered up as foils to balance out the slicing and dicing happening onscreen.
The foils also ensure that the stern remains in the optimum position in the water to improve thrust and handling.
She was referring to Judge John Sirica of the same court, who became one of Nixon's greatest foils during Watergate.
At best, they're comic relief; at worst, they're foils used to propel other, almost without fail English-speaking white characters.
That's fine, so far as it goes, but only if the foils provide enough resistance to enhance the underlying drama.
Blocking genes involved in either an early stage of making teichoic acid or a late stage foils the acid's production.
His primary example: Mr. Blumenthal, one of his favorite foils, who has admitted being misleading about Vietnam-era military service.
Nick Kroll and Greg Hill are especially fine as fellow agents who serve, in different ways, as foils for Peter.
Rosie O'Donnell O'Donnell has emerged as one of Trump's top Hollywood foils — no surprise, given their long history of antagonism.
Instead of meeting these poor results head on, Trump has instead turned to his habit of attacking his usual foils.
"Oh my god, this is crazy guys," she said about halfway through, as her hair was finally stripped of the foils.
The "dishonest media" had been one of Trump's favorite foils for a while by the time Christie endorsed him in February.
My entire head was covered in foils, and as I gazed in the mirror I was anxious: Am I going overboard?
They are not foils with which to bash Islam or through which sympathetic Westerners can congratulate themselves on their cultural superiority.
And in perhaps her greatest triumph in the series so far, she foils the evil plan of her imaginary nemesis, Mrs.
I know how fast they go, and I know how fast catamarans have to be going to get onto the foils.
Those catamarans go fastest when they lift off the water and ride only on their foils — two rudders and two daggerboards.
As in Gerwig's directorial debut "Lady Bird," he and Ronan are terrific foils in an unrequited love story for the ages.
Both French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have explicitly positioned themselves during their own campaigns as Trump foils.
Flat-ironing hair while in foils may seem dicey, but here's the thing: The wand's plates don't actually touch the foils — they simply hover at about an inch above and below a foil, using ventilated blades on either side to dispense just enough heat to rapid-lighten without damaging the hair to the extent of traditional lightening.
Storey's heroic foils are convincing, as are the cameo appearances of the pair's famous contemporaries Sandro Botticelli, Cesare Borgia and Niccolò Machiavelli.
While Someya's peers were placing their sensors on rigid surfaces, such as ultrathin glass and steel foils, his team chose plastic films.
Along with familiar foils like House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, those warnings often rely for emotional punch on images of non-whites.
The vessel lifts onto its foils at 5 knots, and can achieve a top speed of 14 knots (or about 16 mph).
It'll be up to Stacy to save the day before a new lookalike, party girl Fiona (Hudgens, of course), foils their plans.
The blaze at Tampaco Foils plant broke out just as workers prepared to swap shifts in the early hours of Saturday morning.
In Genesis, a new abundance of languages foils the plan: when no one can understand anyone else's instructions, the hubristic construction stops.
A manager at Tampaco Foils said he did not know how many people were inside the factory when the blaze broke out.
But this archetype of the controversial genius plays best within an ensemble of strongly defined personalities that can act as dramatic foils.
The Italians are foils — old-world artisans and Machiavellian schemers whose ethos is embodied by the company patriarch, Enzo Ferrari (Remo Girone).
Could we acknowledge that Indians are not ghosts in the landscape or foils in a delusional nationalist dream, but actual living people?
In the split-second it takes her to take down Nesterenko's would-be assassin, Elizabeth also foils the KGB's coup against Gorbachev.
We're talking nine hours, 300 foils, eight bowls of bleach, and not one, but two round-the-clock hairstylists kind of work.
Then there's an almost-as-prolific trio of senators who have emerged as powerful foils to the Trump administration: New York Sen.
In other words, the mayoral hopefuls will quite likely spend much of the next four years as foils to Mr. de Blasio.
Canada, which has become one of Mr. Trump's favorite foils in his fight over global trade, was not party to the talks.
Beyond the tools of wings and foils used to fly, teams designed human-powered hydraulic control systems to adjust these key elements.
It's not uncommon for a dramatic work to create characters who serve as "foils" to the protagonist, or mirrors of the protagonist.
Practitioners spend hours in costumes that evoke military traditions, learning Russian military history and fencing with sharp swords, including foils, epees and sabres.
Arianne hatches her own scheme to trigger the war that the Sand Snakes desire, but Doran learns of her plans and foils them.
Mixing bowls, brushes, clips, foils, bleach, color-safe conditioner, and your desired colors should also be added to your beauty-supply shopping list.
But the trailer doesn't just cast Mera and Atlanna as the supportive, patient, and emotionally available foils to a hotheaded and stubborn Curry.
Fictional helper robots are normally depicted as buddies, foils, and comic relief to dominant human characters, not job competitors with equal employment rights.
Nagy has made it clear that he does not want a missed kick to be the thing that foils the Bears season again.
That essay, nearly as unmoored from reality, held out similar enemies as foils to motivate Trump-skeptical conservatives to vote for him nonetheless.
Coming in at high speed, Burling dropped the catamaran off its foils and buried the starboard bow in the water to slow down.
Tampaco Foils makes packaging for food and cigarettes for a number of local companies and global brands like British American Tobacco and Nestle.
The radicalization of the Republican electorate has been a multidecade process and the extremists in the party find new foils whenever one disappears.
He nervously shows up, eager to watch the Macy's Day parade preparation from Tim's window, but a precariously placed statue foils his plans.
Jack Kirby illustrated Lee's inaugural Timely writing effort, the story "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge," which appeared in Captain America Comics No. 3.
From silver stars to minimalist gold foils, we've assembled an array of glitter manicures ready to glisten in all that extra sun you're getting.
Romney voted on Wednesday convict Trump for abuse of power, and Pelosi, one of the president's chief foils, launched the impeachment inquiry in September.
It's clear that the audience is supposed to see Rick and Maggie as foils, approaching the same problems from different perspectives with varying results.
Hershey will also be re-upping its tried-and-true classic seasonal flavors like Candy Cane Kisses and regular Kisses in holiday-tinged foils.
The rule includes strict limitations on the number of components that can be built by each team including hulls, masts, rudders, foils and sails.
But what about those big government baddies running Hawkins Lab, who were the main human antagonists and foils to Chief Hopper last time around?
"They were essential foils for each other, and clearly discernible shifts in the careers of both men resulted when their careers collided," he argues.
Mr. Trump has routinely treated journalists as foils, and those covering his campaign appearances as unwitting, unspeaking extras good for a joke or two.
Before the season started, I wrote an optimistic piece about why the Clippers should be taken seriously as foils for the Golden State Warriors.
Mr. Netanyahu has long used Arab lawmakers like Ahmad Tibi, a onetime adviser to Yasir Arafat, as political foils to stoke right-wing anger.
Ms. Chopra's character foils the plot after she notices that one of the terrorists is wearing rudraksha, seeds used as prayer beads in Hinduism.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Trudeau might be considered political foils — except one man represents a global superpower and a country ten times Canada's size.
Some posted copycat videos on Twitter and others implored Blue Bell to use tamper-resistant foils under the lids of its ice cream tubs.
In Gravity's deadpan reactions to these foils, we suddenly see, in the last half hour of her last film, the elements of Kraus's fiction.
Playboy's White House correspondent Brian Karem — a CNN contributor and one of the administration's frequent foils — tried to interject, but Sanders shut him down.
Playboy's White House correspondent, Brian Karem — a CNN contributor and one of the administration's frequent foils — tried to interject, but Sanders shut him down.
They existed mostly as "foils against which the men of the West demonstrated their superior skills," says Michael Kackman of the University of Notre Dame.
When you first go to the light side, you can get addicted — you might even demand more foils next time to be brighter and blonder.
"Sweet, tangy peaches and creamy avocado are perfect foils for each other," says the chef and author of Chloe Flavor 1 large ripe avocado, diced
A full consultation, carefully studying your hair type, history, and routine before reaching for the foils: That's a service only an experienced colorist can offer.
Though Theron is very much the center of the film, her primary foils — McAvoy and Boutella in particular — clearly relish their over-the-top roles.
Yes, email recipients can disable image downloading, which foils pixel tracking, but that also strips much of the look and feel of modern email use.
Weeks later, I sit meditating on all this with a glistening pile of Trader Joe's dark chocolate peanut butter cup foils next to the laptop.
His first story for Timely, a two-page text-only filler, was "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge," which feels like a lot of words.
Tim Ryan of Ohio are closer to elimination than nomination and also may use Sanders and Warren as foils to create a campaign-saving moment.
But each time, side effects or lack of effectiveness foils every woman's dream of finally passing on the burden of pregnancy prevention to her partner.
Part of what worked so well about the first films was that made The Treblemakers, a group of men, such great foils for the Bellas.
It has little use for immigrants, except as political foils (see Trump's exploitation of the murder of Mollie Tibbetts), and is fueled by racial resentment.
The answer could lie in Whitaker's past criticism of the Mueller probe and one of the president's favorite foils: former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The attention is lavished on his foils and tormentors, who are cut from gaudy, worn-out cardboard and set in motion like furious windup toys.
But her real break on television came in 2005, when Tucker Carlson launched a show on MSNBC and sought foils for his bowtie-Republican persona.
When he starts a fencing group, the children quickly take to it, even as they're stuck with foils made from reeds in a nearby marsh.
Sailors grind massive winches by hand or by pedaling, powering the hydraulic systems used to control the sails and foils * Foiling is fast but unstable, and the winner is likely to be the boat that can stay out of the water on its foils the most * It takes seconds to capsize the boats, but minutes to right them with the help of support boats.
The use of active foils means it is easier to control the boat and more comfortable for passengers, says Paul MacKenzie, Princess's director of product development.
The foils affixed to the hulls reduce the amount of drag, allowing the "bubbles" to travel as fast as 30 knots in water around a city.
Until then, expect the president to engage his usual foils: The Federal Reserve for raising interest rates last year and not lowering them enough this year.
Most of the intended recipients were high-profile Democrats and all were known to be outspoken critics of Trump, foils for his political rhetoric or both.
"We launched the spray-on and superfood products, came up with really interesting finishes like foils and holographics, and came back with more courage," Green says.
While Ronnie Magro and Sorrentino butted heads over old drama surrounding Sammi Giancola, the two served as foils for each other during the 14-episode season.
That breach of rules is now being investigated by the government after a fire at the Tampaco Foils factory killed at least 20143 people last month.
The foils affixed to the hulls reduce the amount of drag, allowing the "bubbles" to travel as fast as 30 mph in water around a city.
Pleasing the New York/Washington D.C. cognoscenti and the woke Twitter police matter not at all — in fact, they are very profitable (and easily duped) foils.
This imparts an overall softness, and permits him to explore a whole rainbow of colors (rather as Schanck does, more glamorously, with his variously tinted foils).
The name comes from a 2009 comic book created by Paul Dini and Guillem March, which focused on frequent Batman foils Harley Quinn, Catwoman and Poison Ivy.
Following the second round of foils, Nicole's hair is conditioned, toned, and rinsed for the final time before getting blown out and styled (yes, it's a process).
Avenatti became one of Trump's most visible foils as a result of the Daniels scandal, frequently appearing on cable television and publicly flirting with a presidential campaign.
Grassley's shrieking foils were just the opening act; a long parade of howling disruptors followed, shouting slogans and accusations that were largely incoherent to the television audience.
"End of Days" also features one of the show's best Buffy/Faith scenes, as the foils and rivals finally reach a kind of peace with each other.
Every movie needs foils, and the screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and the director David Fincher found theirs in a pair of well-heeled alpha males, the Winklevoss twins.
"As Rita wrapped foils around my hair, Stephanie, CaCee, and Koko explained that they had been planning for this moment for more than six months," she wrote.
That is one potential parallel with real deep states, which leaders such as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey have used as foils to justify consolidating power.
As foils, it brings in Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), who sues Ailes over sexual harassment, and Kayla (Margot Robbie), a composite character who exists mostly to suffer.
Momentarily they turn yellow again, only to fall in with the other foils, all of them dispersing and colliding, like billiard balls sent scattering across a table.
In contrast to the House of Representatives, where the well-organized Freedom Caucus often foils party leaders' plans, there are only a handful of loose-cannon senators.
The Kiwis have revolutionized sailing in the 35th America's Cup, using "cyclors" who pedal to provide the power needed to control the boat's foils and towering "wing" sail.
Copper foils for printed circuit boards, silicon wafers to make chips, resin to package them—for many components Japan was the home of the biggest, sometimes only, supplier.
Doctor Strange and Tony Stark also play as comedic foils for each other, sparring over what might as well be the title for Most Arrogant Superhero On Earth.
This episode sees a montage of the Warriors working out, before they grab pumpkins—it's nearly Halloween, after all—on which they've written the names of their foils.
On Dawson's Creek, it is explicitly the thing that makes Joey so alluring, as one of her other foils explains: Because you're beautiful and you don't know it.
The confirmation process again sets the Republican senators up as foils after they bucked GOP leaders and Trump to help sink the party's Obamacare repeal plan last year.
Spence was crossing in front of the mast on the main beam when the boat abruptly dropped off its foils, struck a wave and sent him skidding forward.
" During the campaign, Philip Bump reminds his readers, President Trump came out unscathed in battles with "imperfect foils like Ted Cruz or Hillary Clinton or the mainstream media.
Three Republican foils beyond Trump have emerged in Democratic messaging: Nunes, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
The Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison made foils famous when he allowed them on the America's Cup boats in 211, leading to a panic over cost and safety.
But Thomson lost one of his foils two weeks into the race, so many observers believe the potential for the new design technology has not yet been reached.
Golding said that Thomson's performance, sailing with only one foil for two-thirds of the race, showed that the foils were only part of a bigger performance package.
Mr. Trump used Wall Street and "the global elites" as constant foils during the campaign, featuring Goldman's chief executive and chairman, Lloyd Blankfein, in his dark closing argument.
KKR bought KCFT, which makes copper foils and flexible copper clad laminates used in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicle applications, from its Asian Fund III in 2017.
If you think every blonde runs around town sipping Cosmos on a Friday night, then you've never been in a salon past closing with foils still in your hair.
Thanks to advances in performance-enhancing foils, which reduce displacement and drag, the boats that do manage to make it to the end are doing so faster than ever.
It's hard not to notice how easily the two fall back into the same roles as foils for each other that the media defaulted to in the first place.
The 42-year-old actress shared a photo of herself and daughter Olive to Instagram Tuesday, showing both Barrymore and the 4½-year-old with foils in their hair.
One area where this is likely to have an impact is in harnessing "foiling" technology, where the America's Cup boats "fly" above the water on foils, cutting water resistance.
Deace then said Obeidallah's statements were why he often refused to go on talk shows, adding that people like him get set up to be foils and straw men.
The Founding Fathers, played by the black actors Marcia Berry, Langston Darby, Tabatha Gayle, Landon Woodson, and Tori Ann DeNoble, appear as foils — representatives of white supremacy in America.
They've added another couple to the mix, in the form of Nina-Joy and George (Janicza Bravo and Brett Gelman), to be foils to the other couples' bad behavior.
The president has succeeded in casting journalists as the prim foils on his never-ending reality show, much to the delight of those who cheer him on at rallies.
The best friend (John Glover), the patron (Marin Mazzie) and the nurse (Marsha Mason) are not antagonists or foils but enablers; Mr. McNally doesn't give them any structural function.
Perched on a spectrum of mental capabilities from harmlessly goofy to dangerously idiotic, the movie's supporting act of mostly forgettable guys exist solely as foils for its real stars.
Paul Cayard, a former Team USA sailor and Cup skipper, said Team USA had made a major change to the foils on its rudders, which help elevate the boat.
Burling's gold medal partner, Tuke, was the only crew in the competition to be controlling the foils and flight of the boat; the other teams' drivers controlled the flight.
Jackson Hole is the ultimate foil to the decaying mill towns of Russo's novels, and actors the ultimate foils to the low-esteem schlubs Russo writes about so well.
The favorite foils of Mr. Trump and the modern Republican Party are depicted, often falsely, as describing the impeachment effort as a means of preventing Mr. Trump's re-election.
The foils, combined with quicker, lighter hull forms in the Imoca 60 class used in the race, gave the leading pack an edge out of the Atlantic by December.
As long as he had convenient establishment foils — preferably named Bush or Clinton — that coalition was willing to overlook its differences to storm the gates of Washington with him.
The backgrounds are no longer neutral foils, but rather intensely active participants, always fully painted, often with contrasting iridescent oversprays that change in tone depending on the viewing angle.
I love how the characters are on the verge of sending the villainous Master to the bottom of the sea before the bomb blows up and foils their plan.
These dramatic foils, then, aren't just a fun way to create a spy series where you can never be quite sure of anybody's allegiance — or even their true identity.
And, as both the port and the starboard foils can be adjusted independently of each other, the R35 can "lean" into a fast turn, making it highly manoeuvrable at speed.
Just like highlights, foils are used to separate each section, but because the amount of hair taken is so minimal, you'll avoid any telltale stripes when the color grows out.
Officials at the site said over 20 fire fighting teams were working to quell the blaze at the Tampaco Foils plant, which caused the partial collapse of the factory building.
She may not be able to make music with a lobster on her head anymore, but she proves she is an expert at multitasking through a full head of foils.
On shows like Gilmore Girls and other teen soaps of the WB's glory days, ambitious girls who clearly work hard are always foils to the girls we're supposed to like.
"  The man paddling then went to the other side of the river as the lettering on the Fox News broadcast began to read: "Griff Foils Illegals' Attempt to Cross Border.
But even there, the original inhabitants of Greenland are nothing more than foils to white men; they don't seem to deserve their own role in this telling of Greenland's history.
"It's important for colorists to ask what products their clients are using at home, so they can avoid the unpleasant experience of having foils explode on your head," he says.
Shaun is a resourceful "little fellow" in the tradition of Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd, and his adventures are similarly well-constructed machines of gags, foils, everyday foibles, and comic exaggerations.
The Extreme Sailing Series adopted foiling catamarans last year, and the Nacra 536.813 mixed-gender catamaran class, used in the Olympics, will add foils for the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
When they finally agreed, you patiently sat in the hairdresser's chair as she teased your roots to oblivion, pasted each section with pungent bleach, and wrapped your head up in foils.
" He was used to scripts that use Native characters as foils "against larger questions that the so-called dominant majority want to answer," and noted that "this film avoided that completely.
The historic August regatta will this year host a new SailGP series event between six high-tech catamarans which "fly" above the water on foils at speeds approaching 90 km/hour.
And as long as he perceives that Omar and other congresswomen are useful political foils for him, it's likely that such chants will become a staple at his rallies going forward.
We've tried many AirPod alternatives over the last two years, and most of them fall to the same foils like audio dropouts, very noticeable video / audio delay, or lackluster sound quality.
Highlight placement is very much an art form and even with this cool tool, stylists still need to open and check foils to ensure the right amount of lift is achieved.
The playful, conspiratorial relationship you see reflected here is also our tip of the hat to the Lydia-Beetlejuice dynamic from the cartoon, where they act as true friends and foils.
For instance, Duncan Clark, an investment adviser in China who wrote "Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built," pointed to the way Amazon and Alibaba act as foils for one another.
He also has a claim on being one of his party's oldest Trump foils: In the 1990s, he was a prominent opponent of Trump projects on the West Side of Manhattan.
She scouts, sizes up, remembers, secures (her job, which has been in peril), rushes toward (a bomb everyone else in Paris is fleeing), realizes, foils, avenges and otherwise stays astonishingly busy.
Bush, who was one of Trump's favorite foils during the GOP presidential primary, said he shares a "common vision" with Pruitt when it comes the concept of federalism and states' rights.
In an event that requires both speed and endurance, more than one-third of the sailors have dropped out with dismasted boats, cracked keels, damaged hulls, busted foils and onboard fires.
After that, it's foil-age (think balayage but in foils) followed by another gloss to give more pop to the color, plus a deep-conditioning mask to make Cherry's hair stronger.
The team also made the right calls on navigational control systems for the challenging AC50 foiling catamarans and on which foils to use in the light winds that prevailed in Bermuda.
Reportedly informants are often under so much pressure to deliver actionable intelligence, or alternatively are paid so handsomely for it, they invent the very terrorism plots that the FBI later foils.
Artemis Racing managed to stay on their foils for the whole of the second race, while New Zealand kept their hulls flying out of the water for 99.9 percent of the time.
Millsap helps Hawks continue dominance of 76ers ATLANTA — The Philadelphia 19.83ers, who had won eight of their past 10 games, are no longer pushovers, but they remain foils for the Atlanta Hawks.
Hillary Clinton, who as Donald Trump's former opponent in the 2023 presidential election has become been one of the right's most common foils, has faced unfounded rumors such as the "Pizzagate" conspiracy.
The Washington Wizards and the Houston Rockets are part of the NBA's upper-middle class, which until now has produced little more than mildly annoying foils for the Cavs and the Warriors.
As part of an attempt by her husband to humiliate her, Draupadi (Judit Janscó) is to be stripped of her sari but foils the plan by wearing what seem to be hundreds.
All the individuals targeted by the packages Sayoc is accused of sending have been outspoken critics of Trump and his administration, foils for the president and his right-wing supporters or both.
The geometry of those fabulous foils affects virtually every aspect of flight, and making them from metal that can change its shape in midair could make your journey smoother, safer, and more efficient.
Asbæk and Binoche more readily offer up human emotions like dread, affection, and gruff concern in their respective roles, and they serve as foils for Mira as she struggles to uncover her humanity.
While Marie Claire UK noted earlier this month that balayage is usually done free-hand without foils to achieve a softer look, Jung seemed to be putting her own spin on the process.
Area 1 Security, a California-based anti-phishing cybersecurity firm, announced Tuesday it is introducing a "pay-per-phish" model under which customers only pay when Area 1 actually foils a phishing attempt.
Tampaco Foils makes packaging for food and cigarettes for a number of local players and global brands like British American Tobacco,Nestle and Nabisco Biscuit & Bread - a unit of food giant Mondelez International.
Not only were the tips chipped on every kiss, but staffers also noticed that there should have been a broken piece of chocolate inside the foils but they were nowhere to be found.
Tampaco Foils makes packaging for food and cigarettes for a number of local players and global brands like British American Tobacco, Nestle and Nabisco Biscuit & Bread - a unit of food giant Mondelez International.
Forget a few token parts here and there; in this one film, Asian actors would play everything: the romantic leads and sympathetic sidekicks, the comic foils and cads, the faces in the crowd.
He and Henry don't have much else to do in this hour, besides serving as foils for Ramon's high-achieving older siblings — who are, by all appearances, driven primarily by their various anxieties.
In a small compensation, New Zealand achieved the holy grail of sailing by staying on its foils, its hulls out of the water, 100 percent of the time in a race against France.
If he had fallen off with the boat still fully foiling, the foils would have been closer to the surface, increasing the likelihood he would have struck one of them as he passed.
Propped up in bed, Christina holds her newborn upright with one hand around his cheeks and one at his back, seemingly burping him as hair-coloring foils are clipped to her blonde locks.
Schiff, who has been a leading voice on impeachment and emerged as one of Trump's chief foils, delivered a lengthy statement in which he sought to use the president's own words against him.
"I was almost never seeing Asian people represented onscreen in a non-two-dimensional way — they're almost always comic foils who need a white savior," Mr. Malhotra told me in a Skype interview.
"If China remains outside of these regimes, Chinese firms, not just ByteDance/TikTok, but bigger players like Alibaba, will indeed be used increasingly as foils around D.C. debates on data privacy," Triolo said.
And it lived in contrast to a straight-ahead jazz renaissance that lasted through the 1980s (the divide was much oversimplified by journalists at the time, but the two scenes were certainly foils).
President Donald Trump on Friday called on Americans to come together shortly after a Florida man was arrested in connection with a dozen mail bombs sent to an array of the president's public foils.
But the tumult of Kennedy's death, and the ousting of Khrushchev as premier one year later, severed this tentative connection, and the US and USSR reverted to their roles as competitive foils in space.
These crew members have to sail the boat as well as deliver the horse power which controls the two foils that lift the hulls out of the water and allow the boat to "fly".
Instead of a keel to provide stability, it has twin canting ballasted T-foils that have veteran sailors both excited and wary about the challenge of handling it, particularly when it is not hydrofoiling.
" Sam Nunberg, a former campaign adviser, said the president should not fire Mr. Sessions, Mr. Rosenstein or Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel in charge of the Russia investigation, because "they're perfect foils.
The Minnesota senator, who is on a slow but steady climb in Iowa polls, drew sharp distinctions between herself and the candidates she perceives as her most effective foils: Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Warren.
Trump has previously asserted that "frankly, I want a trial," and demanded testimony by Democratic foils including House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, as well as former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
After the color has processed, Kazumi removes the foils to release Nicole's now-blonde hair before hitting it with a second round of bleach right at the roots, and anywhere else that hadn't fully lightened.
Mendes appears to have gone the route of covering the blonde highlights to her light brown hair (another popular trend for the year, all on its own) with reddish foils that bring that strawberry vibe.
Sensors detect the position of the boat in the water, and a computer calculates 100 times a second the ideal angle at which the foils should be set to lift the bow and reduce drag.
In the first episode he foils a suicide-bomb attack on a train, saving his own children among other passengers, and is assigned as a protection officer to the home secretary, Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes).
But while Barrymore's foils were filled with dye for helping her transform into her Santa Clarita Diet character Sheila Hammond to film the hit Netflix horror-comedy's second season, Olive's were a little less intense.
Bull Conner, Birmingham's public-safety commissioner, and George Wallace, Alabama's governor, became his foils, inadvertently helping to shame cautious politicians, such as John and Bobby Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, into intervening to stop the carnage.
Here's how it went down: Hall's hair had just been sealed with the last of her foils when she unexpectedly got a call from a client to rush to the hospital to deliver a baby.
Hollywood found a media eager to record its disapproval, while the president and his media backers had the usual high-profile foils -- an out-of-touch "liberal elite" -- to rally and rile their conservative base.
While Celeste's actions are defined, to a point, by her denial, the other two leads (Shailene Woodley and Reese Witherspoon) serve as excellent foils with their clear-eyed energy and the voracity of their compassion.
Limp Bizkit and The Strokes were the perfect foils for each other, really—a group of blockheads who thought they were making intelligent art versus a bunch of well educated upper-class kids playing dumb.
I wrote about this idea in 2016 in the context of the effortlessly beautiful heroines of the WB and their scary, high-maintenance foils: The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
Werner and Marie's conflict is timeless, a story about two individuals who could not possibly be more different coming together, but Doerr keeps the reader on edge because Marie and Werner are such effective foils.
In the only clip from her night at the salon, she shows the process, which includes a whole lot of foils to cover her long hair and the Snapchat filter that lets you puke blue glitter.
That happens a lot, but I think both myself and I believe Christopher Evan Welch, who played sort of, we played foils originally ... He also, he may have gone in and actually seen Mike in person.
The New Zealand team will be banking on their revolutionary "cycling" sailors to provide the muscle power needed to drive the hydraulic systems which control the foils and the towering "wing" sail which drives the boat.
As with the first Neighbors, Stoller and the other writers take the time to establish both sides of the conflict, and dig into the concerns that make Shelby and her sorority sisters more than faceless foils.
KKR will create the joint venture with LS for LS Automotive, an auto parts electronics maker, and will additionally buy an affiliate that makes copper foils for large capacity lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles.
The additional stresses the foils are placing on the skippers and the boats have forced some to wear helmets and body armor when below deck to protect against the violent motion of these avant-garde designs.
KKR will create a joint venture with LS for LS Automotive, an auto parts electronics maker, and will additionally buy an affilate that makes copper foils for large capacity lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles.
Teams are also allowed to innovate and create their own onboard control systems for the foils as well as the solid wing sails, which have flaps and an internal skeleton that can be adjusted from below.
To create her images, she photographs, scans, and captures old quilts and afghans (Blanket Statement #1 and #2), tie-dye T-shirts (Undertone Overtone), discarded color sample booklets (New Fancy Foils), and gaudy fabrics (Razzle Dazzle).
There's a talk with Terence Nance and Tamir Muhammad, a live-scored screening of old, Floridian silent films depicting African Americans not as foils but as complex characters, and a second, mini-film festival in Kendall.
These teams do so as foils, with Broughton and Kovacs looking outside the traditional definitions of architectural language for inspiration while Neimark and Atwood coyly ply the recesses of academia and practice for their brand of subversion.
Busboy and DJ James and hostess Lala still operate on the outside of the core group of SUR servers and bartenders, showing up to stir up trouble, working as foils for Katie, Kristen, and Scheana, or both.
When Westworld premiered, the pair were the saucy courtesans of Mariposa Saloon, but now they have evolved into super-powerful foils, with Maeve becoming mentally liberated but physically imprisoned, and Clementine becoming mentally imprisoned but physically liberated.
It's an ambitious way of separating the two foils, by implying they literally inhabit different worlds, but it feels too conscious and mannered, and the transitions are as jarring as channel-surfing between two movies at once.
The blaze on Saturday at Tampaco Foils, caused the partial collapse of the factory building, which packages various items, including food and cigarettes, for several local companies and global brands, such as British American Tobacco and Nestle.
Over the course of several hours, Duff shared the intense process, which involved just about a million hair foils and plenty of questions from Duff, who gave birth to her second child less than one month ago.
For SNS removal, my technician used an electronic file to take off some of the top layers, then I had to soak in foils and acetone for about 30 minutes — which is so much longer than gel.
Although the wind was shifty, conditions in Bermuda's Great Sound were once again ideal and France got the better of Sweden at the start, with the flat water allowing the two boats to "fly" on their foils.
Groupama Team France had appeared to struggle to keep their boat on its foils during some maneuvers against defenders Oracle Team USA on Saturday, with their hulls occasionally ploughing into the water and losing them precious time.
And on-screen they're portrayed either as mindless bots (see: battle droids, astromechs, etc.), comic foils (R23D23 and C-23PO), or menacing inhuman terrors (General Grievous was technically a cyborg I guess, but there's IG-88, too).
A perfectly cast Adam Goldberg blends silky-smooth 1970s panache with the neuroses endemic to cultural depictions of Jewish men as he foils a plot from a power-mad Santa Claus (Andy Dick) to permanently cancel Hanukkah.
Nicknamed "Curly" upon joining the Globetrotters in a humorous nod to his shaved head, Neal played in more than 21983,22008 exhibition games for the Globetrotters from 212 to 1985, mostly against the Washington Generals, their hapless foils.
Together, writers Adam R. Perlman and Willie Reale and director Stacie Passon operate this week's episode, titled "Icebreaker," like a factory assembly line, cranking out perfect new foils for two characters who are never complete without conflict.
And, if Mitt didn't run then Mitch McConnell and John Boehner could have been his foil, and they would have been just as good-- GLENN THRUSH: So you don't think-- TIM MILLER: --at foils as Jeb was.
But Tuke had the more diverse sailing portfolio, helping to produce hydraulic power as an onboard cyclist while trimming the foils that allowed the catamaran's hulls to rise completely out of the water at the right speed.
At Thies prison, the country's second-largest, Adama and a handful of other young people move to the rhythm of their fencing coaches' instructions, the clicking of foils against one another the only sounds piercing the silence.
Instead, it's a somber cut featuring looped guitar licks—courtesy of Wahoo and his brother/partner Stu Billionaire—as the two players rap about the foils of being rich and the impact of losing and living without family.
Call them punching bags, foils, or the engines of honest debate, Fox's flock of liberal commentators lay out the nation's partisan battles in real time—on a network where coastal elites would argue that no dissenting voices exist.
The win gives the New Zealand challenger a fifth victory in their revolutionary catamaran, which features four cycling pedestals to give the sailors the power they need for the hydraulics which control the boats foils and "wing" sail.
By bringing in Brigid Dawson as a vocalist-keyboardist and Petey Dammit on both guitar and bass, Dwyer had found collaborators that brought out his best tendencies and would serve as necessary foils as the years went on.
By going ahead with the spinoff, ABC executives are gambling that viewers will approve of the network's decision to bring back the Conners and will display an interest in characters who once served as foils to the lead.
While Brown has not revealed the new color on her own social media pages, YSV Salon in Miami uploaded an Instagram post showing the actress in foils and posing with her colorist to show off the end result.
Democrat Kamala Harris is a California senator who came to office at the start of the Trump presidency and has become one of the most vocal foils for Trump's nominees through her heated questionings of them in confirmation hearings.
The New Zealand crew have been outstanding throughout the 35th America's Cup challenger races in Bermuda's Great Sound, achieving the first 100 percent "flying" time, when the hulls stayed out of the water on foils for the whole race.
Airbus is now considering applying the design and method of Oracle's foils to the tips of aircraft, Belleau said, adding that this would need a two- to four-year certification process and require it to change its production method.
Many have put New Zealand's triumph down to the revolutionary "cycling" system developed to power the hydraulics needed to control the catamaran's foils, which lift it out of the water, and the vast "wing" sail which drives it along.
Baron Cohen, 46, is known for portraying characters like Ali G, Bruno and Borat Sagdiyev whose interactions with people, who do not realize they are serving as foils, often result in their revealing more of themselves than they realize.
It features two outsize, magniloquent protagonists who are constant foils to one another: light and dark, good and evil, both cut from the same ambitious cloth and therefore destined to lock in an endless pas de deux of power.
The original trailer for the 2002 "Spider-Man" featured a scene in which Peter Parker (played by Tobey Maguire) foils a bank heist by trapping the would-be robbers in a giant spider web stretching between the two towers.
I also worry that House Democrats, flush with the newfound ability to torment a president who has earned it, will go too far, and become the foils against which he thunders profitably as he reaches for a second term.
The VFX team basically just used the bank to piece together a video that bounced of some mirrors and translucent foils to make it look 28D; what seemed very high-tech and futuristic was actually just very labor intensive.
The photographer uses this to brilliant effect, using portraits of New Guineans in traditional dress as foils of their fellow citizens in more Western clothing so that the intricate balance of identity amid generalization, tradition, and modern intrusion comes to light.
Players will be able to launch photon torpedoes, jump to warp speed, or lock S-foils in attack formation (maybe not that last one) by requesting that your crew members push the relevant blinking buttons on their own command consoles.
The show's Native characters are still used as white character foils, but only sparingly — and one of Dutton's two antagonists, the newly appointed chair of the Broken Rock Reservation, is afforded the sort of character complexity usually limited to white antiheroes.
They're not just plot-drivers, like the scientist played by Keith David (whose herpes cure the heroes are trying to quash), nor are they generically foul-mouthed foils, like the ones played by Paul Scheer, Martin Starr, and Haley Joel Osment.
They poke a hole in Star Wars' usual good-versus-evil story, showing that its villains can be more complex than they seem — even if we don't end up rooting for them, they become more than cartoon foils for the heroes.
"There are more shades of blonde than any other color, and getting it right without damaging the hair is an exact science," Richardson tells me, as she painstakingly fixes micro-foils to the head of her first client of the day.
Further along the narrow hull of the catamaran is Blair Tuke, Burling's Olympic partner in the 49er skiff, who both cycles and adjusts the rake of the foils which allow the boat to lift out of the water and "fly".
My suspicion, before I began reporting this story, was that beneath the rhetorical gloss and the enduring usefulness of treating giant corporations as political foils, the critics of wealth concentration would have few specific ideas in mind to address it.
He rounded the southern tip of Africa on Thursday, beating the race record from the start to the Cape by five days, even though one of his foils broke a week ago while the boat was averaging more than 27 m.p.h.
While targeting such common Python foils as the fatuous upper-class and the easily swayed proles, the movie also indulges in elaborate set pieces and gross-out jokes, in what ultimately becomes an unsparing vision of humanity at its most vile.
In addition to being among the country's most prominent progressives, the members of the group — Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, Ms. Omar, Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Representative Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts — have also become some of President Trump's favorite foils.
The comedians Janeane Garofalo and Todd Barry are perfect foils — Ms. Garofalo's comedy tends to veer toward the unabashedly personal, unapologetically outspoken side of the spectrum, while Mr. Barry tends to deliver his set in a calm and measured deadpan.
The three other shorts in the program — New Fancy Foils, Undertone Overture, and Glistening Thrills — are now widely available for the first time, part of a smattering of work from 2012 to 2017 that Mack has made public on Vimeo.
It's an astonishing miracle what they did but they did it behind tariff foils, they did it behind markets that are not accessible, they did it with other, you know, approaches to intellectual property than are shared in the developed world.
New Zealand's biggest shock so far was to introduce a revolutionary cycling system on their 50-foot (15 meter) catamaran, which allows "cyclors" rather than traditional "grinders" to generate the hydraulic power needed to operate its high-tech "foils" and towering "wing" sail.
Aside from how they sail and who wins the tactical battles, there are other differences that could decide victory, including how they control their wings and foils, the hydraulic systems and the way the work is shared out between the six crew.
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Why it matters: Platforms that surface content recommendations based on affirmations of friends and family instead of personal preference or professional recommendations are now facing the foils of the "likes economy," which more easily lends itself to bot manipulation and nefarious activity.
Keanu Reeves plays Jack, a gum-chewing Los Angeles detective who foils an attempted domestic terror attack by jaded ex-bomb squad member Howard (Dennis Hopper) and ignites a rivalry of wits, with the citizens of LA as pawns in Howard's games.
At a time when it really meant something to be the heavyweight champion, Ali won the title—three times, in the division's most competitive era, slaying Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, and others, making those great fighters nothing more than his foils.
"From its beginning with Plastic Fantastic in 1987 to the introduction of foils in San Francisco, the team has always reshaped the America's Cup and the boat we are christening today is introducing revolutionary concepts once again," Dalton said at the boat's launch.
We know they'll end up sparring, flirting and falling for each other, but the plot is buoyed by crackly dialogue and the comical series of over-the-top weddings the two help produce, which serve as foils to their own budding relationship.
Like the catamarans raced at the America's Cup in June, the futuristic-looking, 75-foot long boats have wing-like foils attached to the hull that will lift them out of the water when they accelerate to reduce drag and increase speed.
With four of the five events in SailGP's debut season completed, Slingsby's Australian team tops the leaderboard and qualifies for the winner-takes-all match race between state-of-the-art F50 catamarans, which appear to "fly" on foils above the water.
When the boa foils some robbers who break in to her house, guns at the ready, and tie up and gag the prim Madame Bodot ( the book perhaps snuck in an innocent preview of Ungerer's sexual bondage-related art), he becomes a hero.
I'm still waiting after four episodes for the usually superb Greer and Keener to have more to do other than being foils for Jeff's story (Keener has a particularly miserable storyline), but Langella's Seb gets all the best lines, and he is drawn well.
In the film "Casino Royale", James Bond (as played by Daniel Craig) foils a plot to blow up an airliner owned by the fictional firm Skyfleet, after villain Hugo le Chiffre had sold the company's shares short (ie, bet on their price to fall).
Indeed, without Hillary Clinton (whom Trump was eager to bring up and disparage on Thursday, months after the campaign ended) or any of his GOP primary rivals as foils to fight back against, the Trump administration has seemed a bit adrift in its first month.
But the political climate has turned negative for Republicans in recent weeks, despite the booming economy, because Democratic voter enthusiasm is higher than it has been in years and the GOP no longer can run against their favorite foils, Clinton and former President Obama.
The effect is aided by the lack of any obvious vents, since the dash has one full-length break that handles all of the air circulation by pitting two air foils against one another to direct air very precisely where you want it to go.
Foils like a trio of sexy bank robbers played by Jessica Pohly, Stephanie Beatriz and Alia Shawkat just don't fit seamlessly into his weirdo universe, especially compared to old Pee-wee pals like Cowboy Curtis (Lawrence Fishburne) or Captain Carl (the late, great Phil Hartman).
This kind of boat existed in the past, with twin keels, so I said, 'Let's make a kind of twin keel but with foils, not too heavy, just enough so we can right it up at 90 degrees when we cant it the correct way.
SailGP, which was launched last year, will make its debut in Sydney on Friday, pitting six crews against each other in 50 foot catamarans which are expected to hit speeds of more than 50 knots as they lift up on foils and "fly" above the water.
Now, with five rest days to tweak their high-tech flying machines, which lift up on their foils and skim across the water at breakneck speeds, the teams have been working round the clock in their bases and out on the Great Sound to find extra speed.
Trump used a revved-up rally in Cincinnati last night to tear into the Democrats he has been elevating as his new political foils, attacking four liberal congresswomen of color and their party's urban leaders, while also training fire on those he could be facing in 21.
Here's how it works: The colorist paints creme lightener on sections of the hair and wraps each with foils, then passes The Blonde Wand over each foil a few times (depending on how light you plan to go) to speed up the removal of pigment using heat.
Think of it as a one-stop shop to create more members like Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, and Rand Paul — conservatives who have built strong networks and staffs, and, for the most part — though leadership now views Cruz as more cooperative — been foils to Mitch McConnell.
The French crew, who were also convincingly defeated by Emirates Team New Zealand during their second race, appeared to struggle to keep their boat on its foils during some manoeuvres, with their hulls occasionally plunging dramatically into the crystal blue waters, slowing them down against their rivals.
While they are all clear foils to Mr. Trump's nativism and policy apathy, they all seem to have hyper-strategized their brands to either subtly or explicitly make identity appeals to sections within their party coalition, which has more mini factions than a college friends group text.
It was a version of The Arabian Nights; the 65-minute feature tells the story of a young prince who foils the plans of an evil sorcerer and falls in love with a beautiful princess to the backdrop of an epic battle between good and bad.
In an email, Bringdal explained that the boat seen in the video is their first full-scale prototype, which they use as a test platform to determine the best angle for the foils attached to the hull of the boat so as to precisely calibrate the center of gravity.
Less than five minutes into GLOW, an electric new Netflix series about a scrappy women's wrestling circuit set in mid-1980s Los Angeles, we see the two lead actresses—Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin, playing classic brunette-blond best-frenemy foils—swiveling their hips around in pastel leotards.
Trump attempted to tie the Democratic senator to his popular foils, Senate Democratic Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (N.
Team New Zealand and challenger Luna Rossa Challenge have released early plans for the new class of Cup yachts, and although the design is undeniably innovative — a high-performance foiling monohull with twin canting foils and no keel — it also has raised cost concerns because of its complexity.
It flows past you every day, an endless stream of bags and takeout boxes and disposable forks, the blister packs and laminated foils that come wrapped around every tube of toothpaste or plastic toy or power charger you buy, and then, later, the tubes and toys and cords themselves.
TNZ, who took the yacht out under tow on Tuesday where it was seen up on its foils but did not appear to test any other equipment, raised the main soft wingsail on Wednesday with one crew member hoisted to the top of the 26.5-metre tall mast.
In Sunday's second race, Team New Zealand never once dropped off its foils from start to finish, keeping the friction and fuss to a minimum as Spithill and his veteran crew kept splashing down in their wake, and even incurred their latest penalty for sailing outside the course.
"When sailing at speed it will get up on the foils so the hull is completely out of the water, just like how the AC50 catamarans were," Team New Zealand design coordinator Dan Bernasconi said, referring to the boats raced in Bermuda, during a radio interview on Monday.
Conditions in Bermuda's Great Sound were near perfect for the head-to-head "match racing", with winds of 10-12 knots and perfect flat water allowing the high-tech catamarans, which can reach speeds of up to 50 knots (92.6 kilometres per hour), to "fly" around the course on their foils.
And just as Looney Tunes cartoons used chunks of Brahms, Rossini, Smetana and Chopin as oh-so-civilized foils for the mayhem of Bugs Bunny and associates, commercials have often juxtaposed "this supposedly educated music with foolishness and tomfoolery," said David Muhlenfeld, vice president and creative director of the Martin Agency.
It is a rare rally for Mr. Trump in a state he did not win in 226, and takes him to the heart of opposition territory: In 22018, the city helped elect to the House Ilhan Omar, a Democratic woman of color who has become one of the president's favorite foils.
President Donald Trump lashed out against one of his frequent foils, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, again on Tuesday, this time pillorying Khan for a recent spate of knife attacks in London — even as the US reckons with three major mass shootings in a single month that have left 38 people dead.
Oracle Team USA has adopted a similar idea by using a single fixed cycle at the back of their boat to help the "grinders" working the more traditional winches to generate the power which is needed to control the foils and the towering "wing" sail which drives their sleek black and red craft.
Pirelli and New Zealand said the tire maker's distinctive red and yellow logo will not only feature on the hull, but also on the rudders, which are visible when the catamaran's foils lift it dramatically out of the water in "flight" mode at speeds of up to 50 knots (92.6 km per hour).
Apps like ASOS, Urban Outfitters, and Topshop are neat and easily navigable, making them foils to the busy design of social apps like Facebook and Twitter (The Economist even quotes Facebook's founding president Sean Parker as having suggested that the platform works by "exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology," which is just great).
DHAKA (Reuters) - A police case has been filed against the owner of Tampaco Foils and seven other top managers of the food and cigarette packaging plant near Dhaka who have gone into hiding, as the death toll from a fire at the factory over the weekend rose to 33 late on Monday.
In South Carolina, Trump defied predictions that his unlikely campaign would fall to earth after a debate performance in which he harshly attacked former President George W. Bush, after the state's Republican leaders rallied against him, and after he scrapped publicly with foils as prominent and diverse as Pope Francis and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
" Once the design team figured out it could design foils that would lift the boat out of the water, Shaver recalled, the project manager Grant Dalton came into a meeting, looked at the hull designers and said, "Now that we're foiling, what are you guys going to do for the rest of the campaign?
" Mr. Anderson has been criticized before for his handling of race; Jonah Weiner wrote in Slate in 2007 that "The Darjeeling Limited" showcases "an obnoxious element of Anderson that is rarely discussed: the clumsy, discomfiting way he stages interactions between white protagonists — typically upper-class elites — and nonwhite foils — typically working class and poor.
Four years after the 2013 races in San Francisco introduced foils — the thin legs that extend from the bottom of the hull into the water — to the Cup, the 2017 series delivered a new generation of elite, small-boat sailors who are accustomed to micro-decision-making while streaking above the water at highway speeds.
That's bad enough, but the truly worst thing about this is that CNN, having fired a man on false pretenses, won't conduct any introspection — they'll still allow Trump foils to come on and spread disinformation with impunity, and never permit other guests to call them out for what they are: unabashed, self-serving liars.
Levine's wife, Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo, posted a photo of her husband looking exactly like our grandmothers at the hair salon in the '50s, sitting under a hair dryer with a full head of foils, massive sunglasses, a cigarette, and best of all, a fluffy pink robe to match his new pink (!) hair, which he debuted last week.
Swordfighting — whether it's with foils, foam swords, faux lightsabers, or wooden yardsticks — is an incredibly intuitive kind of play, and one that would seem to be a natural fit for immersive VR. It's a martial art, but it can be so stylized that it almost transcends violence, and easily mimicked by almost anyone with a long stick and a nimble hand.
At a moment when cultural appropriation is being debated (in the current issue of Artforum, at the Whitney Biennial and with the removal of Sam Durant's sculpture from the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden of the Walker Art Center), the Stones, with their supposedly radical gestures, become fall guys for art, as well as foils for thinking about contemporary culture, politics and images.
President Donald Trump's attacks on prominent African Americans just before the Thanksgiving break—in which he dubbed LaVar Ball, father of one of the three UCLA basketball players who had been released from custody in China, an "ungrateful fool"—prodded the mainstream news media to once again consider a long-percolating question: Why is he so obsessed with using famous African Americans as political foils?
London grime MC Novelist—who also delivered a scene-stealing verse on Skepta's "Numbers" this year—and balaclava-wearing Brooklyn rapper Leikeli47 are perfect high-octane foils for each other, and "Day Ones" is a barreling, bruising collaboration in which Harry Rodrigues laces the duo with an earth-swallowing instrumental, all sabre-rattling bass and distorted cavalry horns,over which they trade battle cries.
"The foils are the one thing you can see in all these boats, but the one thing you can't see in all these boats is the control systems, and that's equally or even more so where a lot of the magic happens," said Dean Barker, who was on the losing end of Oracle's comeback as skipper of Emirates Team New Zealand in 2013 and is now skipper and chief executive of SoftBank Team Japan.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. — President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE on Monday rallied thousands of supporters at a boisterous campaign event where he rattled off a familiar list of accomplishments, targeted a familiar list of foils and expressed optimism that he could turn New Mexico red in 22019.
Here's what you need to remove a gel manicure: Nail file: ClassyLady Professional Glass Nail FileCuticle cream: Deborah Lippman Nail Cuticle Repair CreamCotton balls: Jumbo Cotton BallsAcetone nail polish remover: OPI Nail Polish RemoverAluminum foil: Standard Aluminum FoilWooden nail sticks: Adecco Nail Art Orange Wood SticksHydrating Oil: CND Solar OilThere are also removal kits available, like this Red Carpet Manicure version and these nail polish remover soak off foils, but these options can be pricier than having your gel polish removed at the salon.
David is a man with a mission, and his most prominent foils, Melanie and Syd, are women with missions too — shepherding his residual child-self through the sex-and-death madness of his mind (including a memorable sequence in which David's present-day girlfriend attempts to shield his juvenile self from the sight of his adult body having sex with his old flame, which is every bit as odd and discordant as it sounds) and rescuing him from the gruesome beings infesting his thoughts.

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