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WET has built a total of 242 fountains in 20 countries, including the Bellagio Fountains, the Dubai Fountains, a number of fountains at CityCenter in Las Vegas, the fountain at Columbus Circle in NYC and many more.
Paris also has 1,200 water fountains, 48 water misters, and 35 drinking fountains that can also function as sprinklers.
Upon retesting the fountains this spring after flushing them out, they found that most of those fountains had reduced levels of lead.
"Camel Crew" has a little bit of The Pale Fountains about it, if The Pale Fountains ever wrote a chorus that packed a punch.
Since late 2018, it has been illegal to bathe human or animal body parts in well-known fountains, like the lion fountains in Piazza del Popolo.
WET not only designs these fountains, in conjunction with world-famous choreographers like Kenny Ortega, but actually designs and manufactures all the parts needed to build the fountains.
Today's reason to live Fountains Of Wayne – Sick Day
Elixir Filled-Fountains: There will be fountains that glow from within, pumping elixir toward the ceiling from central columns, out in concentric rings that flow freely from which the undead will drink.
"I do not condone people jumping in fountains," he said.
People stand under fountains beside the Manzanares river, June 30.
Some of them are harmless, others are walking death fountains.
Today, the twin water fountains still flank the courthouse stairs.
Give me ranch fountains, ranch swimming pools, and ranch rivers.
VICE: How did the water fountains thing in Georgetown happen?
Fountains erupt from vents along fissures within active lava lakes.
The water fountains provide further incentive to BYO water bottle.
Similarly, the Fountains of Bellagio put on a dazzling show.
Adam Schlesinger, the Fountains of Wayne frontman, produced the album.
Can you imagine if segregated water fountains made a comeback?
The concept calls to mind fountains, gardens and cafe dining.
Many whites see segregation as separate water fountains and schools.
Nearby are a pair of large silver fountains and basins.
The fountains are the brothers' first urban commission for Paris.
The "City of Fountains" is not only decorated with 48 historic fountains, it's also known for succulent barbecue, its jazz scene, and the only National World War I Museum and Memorial in the US.
Michele Dynia, a spokeswoman for the airport, said the airport is uncertain if any sickened passengers drank from the closed fountains, but the fountains have been taken offline out of an abundance of caution.
Unfortunately, most states still lack regulations for examining school drinking fountains.
Two memorial fountains now sit where the twin towers once stood.
But there is one thing about Vegas I enjoy: the fountains.
Paris plans to install sparkling water fountains in all 20 arrondissements
Paris  already boasts  eight sparkling water fountains, set up since 2010.
In cities, children splashed about in water fountains to cool off.
Have fun shooting; just make sure to look out for fountains.
It's also about adding trees, sidewalk dining, benches, parks, markets, fountains.
Children in Flint's schools cannot drink the water from drinking fountains.
Douse yourself in the joy of dogs frolicking in water fountains.
The Discovery Building boasts glass walls and indoor trees and fountains.
In New York, fountains are helping tourists and locals keep cool.
The fountains were feeding channelized lava flows down to the coast.
Nor did some filters on Newark school fountains reduce contamination sufficiently.
They also featured cocktail lounges, soda fountains, and radio recording rooms.
In a tightening market, there is no room for drinking fountains.
The Italian authorities have repeatedly warned visitors: Fountains aren't for wading.
Bathing is hardly the only cause for trouble at Italy's fountains.
In another age of soda fountains and running boardsit hadn't mattered.
"There are fountains of energy all over the place," he said.
Scooters were found in people's yards, in rivers, lakes and fountains.
The Colosseum is oldThe fountains are wetBut when will I sleep?
Both buildings surround Cordoban-style patios containing fountains, plants and citrus trees.
The fountains are real, made in glazed terra cotta by Ms. Kley.
Some schools have shut down their fountains and brought in bottled water.
Drinking fountains, for example, are the great neglected infrastructure of our cities.
Or, wetter still, the blood that bursts and fountains from exploding heads?
Kids love playing in the fountains and sprinklers here on hot days.
The garden features hedges and paths in concentric circles punctuated by fountains.
Snapshot: Above, people cooling off in water fountains in Madrid on Wednesday.
"Lava fountains are driven by rapidly ascending lava and gas," Babb said.
Water fountains have been shut off at all of Detroit's public schools.
Before that, though, he has more fountains to conquer in Kansas City.
Before that, though, he has more fountains to conquer in Kansas City.
They promised gold for social care, for education, for fountains of wine.
It's home to the Vance Monument, fountains, a park, and an amphitheater.
Are there chocolate fountains and everyone you ever loved in one big room?
People enjoy the sun and the fountains of the Trocadero Gardens, July 25.
People cool off and sunbathe at the Trocadéro Fountains in Paris in July.
Fountains of lava were seen leaping into the air near the residential area.
But humans place birdbaths and water lawns; they build swimming pools and fountains.
Children on holiday frolicked in fountains, while adults swam and enjoyed ice cream.
It might also be used for as interactive sculptural fountains at public parks.
Sadly, Human Fountains, the synchronized spitting troupe, were defeated by comedian Vicki Barbolak.
America integrated its schools and its drinking fountains but hesitated to go further.
There may not have been shoppers, but we found quite a few fountains.
Wednesday night in Public Square, the central plaza downtown, kids ran through fountains.
The surrounding gardens featured fountains, tall tropical-looking greenery, and even tomato plants.
The playground there is a sprawling expanse of waterways and pressure-sensitive fountains.
Sculptures and fountains were places where players could pick up extra Poké Balls.
Inside, there are vast parking lots, a cavernous employee cafeteria, lawns and fountains.
But it may be some time before the city sprouts new drinking fountains.
Public drinking fountains, by contrast, have dwindled since their introduction in Victorian times.
Rivers were reduced to a trickle, fountains dry, stores emptied of bottled water.
They exuded a gaudy opulence — elevators, minarets, gilded gates, fountains with Greek gods.
The role of pools and fountains in public spaces is always in flux.
And that's when its operators aren't busy fishing it out of water fountains.
Taxis knotted up at roundabouts decorated with fountains and newly installed solar panels.
Fountains gurgled; parrots squawked; dogs barked on the other side of courtyard walls.
I don't want to see this garbage, these stupid exhibits and friendship fountains.
It also includes bronze fountains, waterfalls, firepits, a home gym and a movie theater.
In addition to dramatic lighting, plastic-clad turrets and tree-shaped fountains are popular.
Otherwise, we will all be waiting for soda to flow from the water fountains.
Rugs, curtains, paintings, record players, telephones, water fountains: None of it is set dressing.
The district said it is also working at replacing sinks and fountains at Creston.
The old gray globe of the arboretum and its resplendent fountains were vaguely European.
It is not clear whether any of the sickened passengers drank from airport fountains.
Outside, the estate is flanked by a resort-sized pool, hot tub and fountains.
Lazetta Braxton, CFP and founder and CEO of Financial Fountains, has a similar perspective.
Still, such fountains seem to have had a strong following for a long time.
We admired the fountains with water sprouting from improbable places at Place de Concorde.
Rooms come with terraces that include a couch, hammock, and eclectic statues and fountains.
The air feels fresh, and there are water fountains all over the city too.
Pet fountains come in many forms, some with free-falling streams and some without.
"It's a liquidity issue," added Braxton, founder and CEO of advisory firm Financial Fountains.
Common objects like phones, soda fountains and park benches were sprinkled throughout his verse.
It's got a bar, a hot tub, fountains ... and did we mention the waterslide???
It wasn't just about water fountains then, and it's not just about bathrooms now.
An Amazon spokesperson tells CNBC Make It that the company's campus amenities include dog parks, dog parking spaces (equipped with inactive parking meters for tethering leashes), as well as dog-friendly water fountains, conveniently located next to the human-sized water fountains.
Stores, restaurants, bike and scooter charging, parks, and fountains are part of the airport design.
Local residents reported "fountains of lava" spewing upwards as high as 100 meters, reports AFP.
And she'd sneak off to water fountains to wipe down her limbs with cold water.
Just when you thought you've seen it all, the Human Fountains entered America's Got Talent.
Once a busy roundabout, cars have been banished and trees and fountains have replaced them.
As an alternative, public drinking fountains and water filling stations have been expanded and upgraded.
"Everything has to be on the table," said Braxton, founder and CEO of Financial Fountains.
"Debt can be debilitating," said financial advisor Lazetta Braxton, founder and CEO of Financial Fountains.
The development comes complete with a landscaped central park, fountains, tennis courts and swimming pools.
Waterfront Park stretches along the Cooper River and is filled with fountains and incredible scenery.
Fountains may be fed water through lead pipes commonly used in the early 20th century.
The 15,667-square-foot home sits on three acres with expansive lawns, vineyards, and fountains.
The courtyard-style property has professionally landscaped gardens, two stone fountains and a swimming pool.
Right now the water is crystal clear and almost uncomfortably cold, alive with splashing fountains.
Rome turned off its public fountains and only narrowly avoided rationing water supplies to homes.
As recently as Sunday, two schools in the town had lead in their drinking fountains.
When the fountains' on-off buttons work and they're not running nonstop, the levels of lead have clocked in at 80 times the limit set by the Environmental Protection Agency at some of the fountains, according to a report from the Chicago Park District.
A fissure is shooting fountains of lava into the air, which is flowing to the ocean.
" The grounds also feature "poop bag stations, designated dog relief areas, and dog-friendly water fountains.
Similar work goes into switching on the 50 fountains in city parks across the five boroughs.
People cool off and sunbathe by the Trocadero Fountains next to the Eiffel Tower, July 25.
Live video from lower Puna showed fountains of lava spraying well over the roofs of homes.
Pyrotechnics, dancing fountains and lasers elicited cheers from the crowd which snapped photos on their smartphones.
Until 1955 the company sold only Coca-Cola, either in soda fountains or in small bottles.
Finally we landed facing the rock gardens, the fountains and splashing waterfalls of perfectly reclaimed sewage.
Sound Layers from Three Speakers Systems: A veil of tinkling elixir droplets falling from the fountains.
Take a look at these frozen fountains and rejoice, because you are likely inside reading this.
Science may have long considered fountains of youth a crackpot endeavor, but these thinkers weren't crackpots.
In Washington D.C., fountains are abundant, and double as a good place for a photo opportunity.
When you get thirsty, you'll appreciate having your own bottle to refill at the water fountains.
That afternoon, it sent fountains of lava as high as 200 feet, according to the USGS.
Hotels have installed low-flow showerheads, turned off fountains and replaced cloth napkins with paper ones.
The stone home — known as Tiedemann Castle — comes complete with fountains and gardens around the outside.
The bride, 31, uses old farm equipment to create design elements for fountains and sculptural installations.
People try to escape the relentless heat in fire hydrants, fountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans alike.
Most schools have water fountains, faucets or other parts of the water system made from lead.
Minnesota farmer Peter Bakken woke on Wednesday to three of his family's cattle water fountains frozen.
It's why you see lower drinking fountains, ramps and larger bathroom stalls in many public places.
The Boboli is a tiered Florentine paradise of ancient statues and geometric fountains and rambling hedgework.
As I filled my water bottle from the cooler, I saw two fountains down the hall.
Three drinking fountains on Chicago's South Side tested positive for high levels of lead in 2016.
Some robots, however, have been thwarted by obstacles like mall fountains, narrow sidewalks, and errant toddlers.
Fountains of lava generate dark gray, steam-laden plumes up to 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) high.
Small fountains of water flow on the sides, which will be turned off in the winter.
LAS VEGAS, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Technology companies transformed smartphones and televisions into continuous fountains of revenue.
After a recent facelift, Laayoune is adorned with fountains, squares and, more usefully, new schools and clinics.
Water fountains are busy in New York and food is being fried by the sun in China.
By nightfall, the activity seemed to increase, with giant lava fountains shooting up over the Hawaiian landscape.
Brandon Dixon sent one to the same region as Castellanos but 20 feet farther into the fountains.
LG's robots should be fine as long as they keep away from hazards like stairs and fountains.
However, those companies then need to maintain the fountains, installing new filters and repairing broken parts, etc.
There are swans and fountains, and now, if you listen closely enough, the buzz of a drone.
In one scene, William shows Randall two remaining water fountains side by side left over from segregation.
Her son had been drinking out of the water fountains during his two years at the school.
"Blacks are getting in the game and are asking the right questions," said Braxton for Financial Fountains.
He still lives with his mother, recycles old bike chains, and only stops at free water fountains.
Then there are mosquitofish, bug-eyed relatives of the guppy that are deployed in barrels and fountains.
OUTSIDE the Federal Reserve's imposing building in Washington, DC, water cascades from two fountains shaped like chalices.
The fountains are created by vents closing, forcing magma to burst through a single outpoint, Stovall said.
That school and some others were switched to bottled water, and fountains and taps were turned off.
"Sometimes there were some very odd smells coming out of those drinking fountains," he told E&E.
But Abloh went in for fountains of tulle, asymmetrical ruffles, '50s debutante ball skirts, and slouchy silks.
For years, the golden age of soda fountains provided New Orleanians a number of soft drink styles.
The property features a four-acre lake with two fountains, swans, boat stops, and a private beach.
The steam rising off the fountains of the Trocadéro in the background simply added to the effect.
Some drinking fountains in Chicago are so contaminated with lead that the city isn't turning them off.
" Later she added, "People don't give you money to fix things like water fountains and bad air.
Wading in the fountains has been against the law since 1999, but many tourists risk the fines.
If not, many are likely consuming lead from the same water used to supply the water fountains.
I looked around at the stately villa, the murmuring fountains and, yes, even at the overgrown grass.
In France, people congregated around fountains to bask in the meager sprays, or simply to dive in.
Edna's female friendships are fountains of encouragement for her artistic ambition, as well as sites of confession.
University of Texas-Austin student Benjamin Cohen said campus water fountains have been covered with trash bags.
But unlike Hawaii's fire fountains and lava flows, these types of eruptions have proven harder to predict.
Glittery fountains of wisdom, Dumplin's drag queens are the prettier, gutsier, bolder fairy godmothers 2018 teenagers demand.
In Paris, locals and tourists stripped down to paddle in the Trocadero fountains by the Eiffel Tower.
The fountains, sound system, lights and whisper-silent air conditioning can all be controlled remotely by iPhone.
It means soda fountains will disappear from schools and public eateries including hotels, restaurants, and holiday clubs.
Until October, there are harsher fines for eating, drinking or sitting on the fountains, for washing animals or clothes in the fountain water or for throwing anything other than coins into the water of the Trevi Fountain and 36 other fountains of artistic or historical significance around the city.
Most children in America have windows that aren't broken, water fountains that work and gyms they can use.
There are countless tales of magical water and fountains of youth that would protect you from the inevitable.
Their maps also show highly rated dog parks, waste-bag dispensers, dog-friendly locales and water fountains.  9.
"It was just a place to go and get high," Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne told Spin.
Its citizens stand in groups by fountains and shops, sit on stools in bars, gather to watch television.
An opponent went first, and promised to have soda come out of the water fountains throughout the school.
The airport promises that water at these stations is checked daily and that the fountains are regularly cleaned.
In which our houses are just Willy Wonka wonderlands of monstrously oversize paper products and fountains of soap?
As CNN notes, last year, sparklers, party poppers, and cone fountains became legal in select New York counties.
The fountains at all 24 Rainforest Cafes make about $25,000 a year, which is donated to environmental charities.
With any luck, things like the water fountains and pavement will be functional by opening day in Shanghai.
There, the tradesmen would melt down a broken table fountains and convert the materials into other dazzling objects.
In the meantime, he plans to work on putting outdoor water fountains in neighborhoods with no household plumbing.
Fountains erupted in wine and servants scrambled everywhere to serve the royals, their noble constituents, and sizable armies.
The water fountains themselves don't sparkle, but they do dispense free sparkling water to all who stop by.
Real as the syrup coursing through the soda fountains, the snow cones melting abstractly from their vivid rainbows.
I was 15-years-old before they took down the "whites only" signs on restrooms and water fountains.
But where the fountains play on the intricacies of baroque choreography, the motif in Angoulême is more geometric.
Directly at ground level, it overlooked the Bellagio fountains and was clearly a big selling point for Klamka.
"Any fountains in this building, they don't even work," the Nicolaus Copernicus principal, Diane Pistilli, said this week.
Black, foul-smelling sludge has reportedly been seeping out of the Environmental Protection Agency's water fountains this week.
Water spewed from pipes on the third floor like fountains, pouring down through every room in the house.
And Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has pushed for more public drinking fountains and bottle-refilling stations.
WBEZ estimates that one of those ever-running fountains wastes about 575 gallons of drinking water per day.
As a Las Vegas local, I have seen the Bellagio fountains go off hundreds — possibly thousands — of times.
If you can't swing the cost, grab a table at one of the many restaurants overlooking the fountains.
The city's neighborhoods are temporarily overtaken by so-called interventions at plazas, classrooms, riverbanks, water fountains and more.
The town comes complete with fountains, canals, and mosaics, as well as "local" shops like Gucci and Prada.
The Ice Castles chain, which sports frozen sculptures, thrones, fountains and tunnels, has six locations in North America.
Erdogan said Turkey aimed to "water the east of Euphrates with fountains of peace" and settle refugees there.
On weekends, families and friends gather for picnics on the green while their children play in the fountains.
The extremely lavish semicircular structure curves around a large open plaza and a series of canals and fountains.
In the Alps, it's still present in the shifting styles of church towers, village fountains, sheepcotes, hay barns.
Now, water fountains dance outside, music blares, and an illuminated sign obscuring their logo reads "Pulse of Riyadh".
The 50 water fountains run by the department will soon be de-grimed and turned back on. Playgrounds.
While defending the flag, my dad had to drink out of separate water fountains under that same flag.
The French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, supported by private funding, are redesigning several fountains along the street.
For the last several months, more than 100 of Chicago's public fountains have been running constantly — and between April and June, all of the park district's nearly 1,900 fountains had been running nonstop during what the city said was a one-month-long flushing process aimed at lowering levels of lead.
"Drinking fountains in older schools can be an important source of lead exposure," notes the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Spending all my pocket money on sherbet fountains and dip-daps, jazzed off my swede most of the time.
The mosque's grounds, planted with flowers and sprinkled with fountains, can host an additional 70,000 worshippers, local authorities said.
But some, like Cape Town, were making smaller changes like adding water fountains, sprinklers and more trees, she noted.
While the Trevi fountain needs to be cleaned every day, other famous fountains collect their loot every few months.
But few know the story behind these fountains — the people who envisioned them, designed them and ultimately built them.
Which brings us to WET, a vertically integrated design and manufacturing studio that builds the world's most incredible fountains.
"Never make decisions when you're panicked," said certified financial planner Lazetta Rainey Braxton, founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
Renderings of the project show wide, verdant sidewalks, with bustling businesses, cafes, shade trees and children running through fountains.
Also for sale are silver spoons (for holding sugar cubes over the glass), and water fountains for your louche.
The Monkees and Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne, who produced the album, found and completed three 1960s demos.
I also like round, which is like some kinds of money that poor people use for littering in fountains.
More red and orange lava fountains emerged and lava reached the Pacific Ocean, presenting a new threat for residents.
Ms. Spitalnick said that after tests at P.S. 4 came back as elevated, some sinks and fountains were replaced.
As Conde Nate Traveler reports, the initiative actually started in 2010, with eight fountains rolled out across the city.
They fled a triple threat of repeating earthquakes, fountains of molten lava and plumes of dangerous sulfur dioxide gas.
On the tidy Pearl Street Mall, crowds were gathered by burbling fountains to watch buskers, jugglers and flame-swallowers.
And then they move, the same way the sculptures seem to move in the reflections of pools and fountains.
Several water fountains were shut down Tuesday after passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight became sick, airport officials said.
This is the effect of seeing the thousands of names, incised in bronze rows, five deep, encircling the fountains.
The property has seven ponds, some with fountains and goldfish; a steel and brick pavilion; and broad brick patios.
It's home to famous sites such as Bellagio fountains and Adventuredome, as well as endless entertainment and casino options.
The country entered the Guinness Book of Records for having the most fountains in a public space in 2008.
Last summer when I went, none of the fountains were working at all, so this was ostensibly an improvement.
One project is looking to install water fountains called "Blinky Drinkers" for koalas in parts of New South Wales.
Nearly 15 years later, Camden students continue to get their water from coolers rather than taps or drinking fountains.
From dog cages to fountains, nearly every inch of Zalipie, Poland, is covered in paint, according to Unusual Places.
These fountains come in many different forms, so you can choose the model that best suits your cat's preferences.
Summit Mosquito Dunks make standing water uninhabitable for mosquito larvae, so you can enjoy birdbaths, ponds, fountains, and more.
High lead levels were recorded at other fountains and faucets in at least 25 different facilities in the state.
It shut off its water fountains and handed out bottled water to its 800 elementary and middle-school students.
As a result, Tehran has closed down all bistros and water fountains as a preemptive response, Al Jazeera reported.
Most pet fountains contain a submersible pump that keeps the water circulating with a replaceable filter to remove impurities.
Her mother was from Alabama, where blacks could not use water fountains during the Jim Crow era, Elvera recalled.
There, the iron and glass structure stood as a Victorian-era leisure center, with a palm house and fountains.
Lava fountains generated dark gray steam-laden plumes that reached 800 meters (2,624 feet) high, according to the institute.
We're talking about frozen water pipes, which then back up, expand, and burst, creating expensive fountains in your basement.
It's green food, green parades, green fountains and famous sites around the world that take on a greenish glow.
Walking in all you could see was beer stands, beautiful fountains, and tons of people having a great time.
The walk is about 10 minutes through a pretty part of town with old buildings, fountains, cafes, and flowers.
Now experiencing a magmatic eruption, it has started spewing out lava fountains and causing thunder and flashes of lightning.
Motivational messages of hope, kindness and unity are now artfully splashed across the fifth grade stalls and water fountains.
The three teens entered the competition with an invention that would purify lead-tainted water in school drinking fountains.
Soda fountains that served shakes and colas took off, and sugar consumption, particularly among white adult men, skyrocketed, she said.
About two dozen recent fissures in that area have created towering lava fountains and bone-rattling explosions throughout the eruption.
About two dozen recent fissures in the area have created towering lava fountains and bone-rattling explosions throughout the eruption.
Las Vegas still has fountains, California still has farms, and Phoenix is still home to 1.5 million heat-loving lunatics.
It was spacious and offered the same incredible views of the Bellagio fountains and the faux Eiffel Tower at Paris.
Pujols took a 2-1 pitch from Duffy and drove it into the fountains in left center, 430 feet away.
The Two Red Roses Foundation has rescued tiled fireplaces, fountains and walls from buildings that were being renovated or dismantled.
Twenty-two of those had such levels for two years, prompting officials to shut off water fountains earlier this month.
And the fountains in Disney World raised $18,000 in 2014, all of which was donated to children in foster care.
For the sake of argument though (and to keep in line with anyone born after 1990), forget The Pale Fountains.
Click here to view original GIFWhy do we throw coins into fountains and pretend that a wish will come true?
The school building was probably built in 1950 and not a lot, including the water fountains, has changed since then.
Those customers then install the fountains wherever they see fit, and the water fountain company is more or less uninvolved.
Others doused their faces and necks in public water fountains, or simply pulled down the shutters and stayed at home.
Earlier this month, Acea started to close the drinking fountains that dot the city in an effort to safeguard supplies.
Think chicken and pillowcases ($14), Big Macs and wallpaper ($47), ranch dressing and fountains ($89) and soda and purses ($9.953).
When he returned to Afghanistan more than a decade ago, he first tried the sculptures, the fireplaces and the fountains.
Resident Ikaika Marzo told Hawaii News Now that he saw "fountains" of lava as high as 125 feet (38 m).
There's the $250,000 bottles of champagne, high-heeled cocktail waitresses, and view of the Bellagio fountains that's to die for.
They later discovered that the leaded brass fittings tainted the water in some fountains beyond the E.P.A.'s lead standard.
He wrote a song on the topic of martyrs, whose faces adorn numerous Tehran buildings, fountains, and street corner mosaics.
The project contains a mix of apartments, retailers, offices and parking garages around new streets, fountains and public gathering spots.
The grounds surrounding the home, which include trees, manicured gardens, and ponds and fountains, border the Country Club of Brookline.
He went on to create spinning, surrealistic fountains and collaborate on installations and exhibitions with Daniel Spoerri and Yves Klein.
Great blue herons nest in the towering firs and peacocks strut; relax and listen to birds fussing and fountains gurgling.
With their enormous atria, elaborate fountains, and glass elevators, John Portman's hotels are straight out of a science fiction movie.
"We still find scooters in our fountains," Goodwin, executive director of the Indiana War Memorials in Indianapolis, told CNN Business.
But there they were, neatly folded on every seat around the fountains in the back of the Palais de Tokyo.
In 1999, Italy felt the need to pass a law to protect city monuments and banned wading in the fountains.
I love the tranquil scene here with Mediterranean-style buildings overlooking tiled-mosaic courtyards with fountains and spilling Bougainvillea flowers.
The flavor was inspired by the many customers who mix Cherry and Vanilla Coke at Coca-Cola's Freestyle soda fountains.
Seeking fresh inspiration by drawing, she found herself fixating on water, then fountains, and remembered her photos of the memorial.
She's a beautiful girl who knows what she wants: blond hair, blond skin, and separate water fountains for white people!
She graduated from Duke University in 1968, not long after the drinking fountains in nearby Chapel Hill, N.C., were desegregated.
It remains a club record, the fountains above the distant Kauffman Stadium walls a shimmering mirage for most Royals hitters.
Plumbers will activate the 3,500 drinking fountains run by the parks department, flushing out the system and perfecting the pressure.
Several years ago, he was walking up Sixth Avenue past forlorn-looking fountains shut down for winter outside office buildings.
The new water system was welcomed with parades, fireworks, and fountains shooting plumes of water 50 feet into the air.
If Fountains of Wayne, Sebadoh, and Jonathan Richman had an emo love-child, Nothing Feels Good might be its name.
Basil E. Frankweiler Step Four: Kill two birds with one stone by both bathing and collecting coins in the museum's fountains.
Ranging from designed floors to interactive fountains, this funding supported work by James Carpenter, Julie Chang, Jenny Holzer, and Ned Kahn.
Two fountains under its cabin sprayed water in its path, and a gigantic cylindrical brush rotated behind it, scrubbing wet asphalt.
The school district announced Friday it was shutting down drinking fountains while it conducts testing at all 78 schools this summer.
All stores and businesses in the area of the Fountains Plaza and Plantation Marketplace were being shut down until further notice.
The glass-and-iron structure, a colossal testimony to Victorian industrial might, overlooked fountains that were compared to those of Versailles.
The city ordered public schools to stop running water for taps and water fountains, according to WEYI-TV, another CNN affiliate.
He pointed out that outdoor drinking fountains are turned off in the winter and not always available in more remote sections.
The school system shut off all drinking fountains last week at the affected schools and is providing alternate sources of water.
The lawn, still laden with dew, was empty, and the only sound was splashes from three fountains in a memorial pool.
What's worse, fissures that look dormant can suddenly rage back to life, shooting fountains of flaming rocks into the air again.
Lava fountains A stream of lava that sprays into the air because of gas bubbles forming and expanding in a volcano.
And from the fountains to the paving, it was all designed with feng shui principles in mind, to promote positive energy.
The new fountains will be rolled out slowly, with the first arriving in December and the project completing in December 2018.
The volcano has caused two dozen fissures to crack the Earth's surface open, purging fountains of lava and dangerous sulfur dioxide.
HST Sunday, but the molten flow continued to travel more than half a mile even after the lava fountains shut down.
The district began replacing school water fountains and installing filters on violating water sources, but never got ahead of the problem.
In a 98-year-old school, Nicolaus Copernicus Elementary, 16 of 19 water fountains and coolers were found above permissible levels.
Plumbers have been repairing fountains in the Los Angeles public schools, the second largest school district in the country, for years.
Some schools are already making changes, installing new water fountains and bottle-filling stations for students that include lead-reducing filters.
Those beads formed when the droplets within fire fountains — picture an Old Faithful of lava — hit the lunar atmosphere and cooled.
But even running constantly, seven fountains were still found to have unsafe levels of lead and have been shut off entirely.
In 2003, the city, concerned with curbing the amount of water wasted at drinking fountains, retrofitted them with on-off buttons.
The "Dynasty" reboot on CW continues that tradition, letting the camera linger on the shoes (the shoes!), the jewels, the fountains.
The Bellagio, a huge hotel and casino on the strip, features an array of dancing water fountains that routinely fascinate tourists.
Syrups and soda fountains remained popular, and during Prohibition soda recipe books became desirable as Americans thirsted for creative flavor combinations.
Residence halls usually have water fountains, and you can fill up your water bottle when you're hanging out in your room.
Profar blasted a two-run home run into the fountains in right-center in the fourth, scoring Brown, who had doubled.
This 14,000-square-foot space sits below a glass-domed ceiling and is filled with flowers and fountains that rotate seasonally.
Like them, "The Fountains of Silence" speaks truth to power, persuading future rulers to avoid repeating the crimes of the past.
The balcony overlooked the property's manicured tropical gardens and coconut trees, fountains, and enormous lawn games like Connect Four and chess.
In each year, the sampling found high levels of lead in water coming from various fountains and faucets in different schools.
Outdoor space: The property has palms, fountains, hedges, statuary, trellises and an outdoor firepit between a pair of bountiful grapefruit trees.
Nonprofit WeTap, an app that has been around for about six years, helps people find to the closest public drinking fountains.
Popular areas include a children's park with water jets and interactive fountains, the Imagination Playground, and a reading and games room.
Alien masks and surreal creatures lurked in this sci-fi canopy, while fountains sent dark fluids cascading down trunks and branches.
The history in our country of denying people access to restaurants, to water fountains and even bathrooms is too raw, too real.
In place of al-Musawara, authorities say they will build an attractive district of shopping centers, office buildings, green spaces and fountains.
How to handle these funds depends a lot on your situation, says certified financial planner Lazetta Rainey Braxton, founder of Financial Fountains.
The former parking lot is a Zen garden, complete with Buddha statues, fountains, and a beehive rescued from inside the church walls.
One of the new fissures released lava fountains as high as 22014 feet on Saturday night, according to the US Geological Survey.
Here, the narrator's dissociated voice is more suited to her horror at the corpses in the streets, the blood in the fountains.
Similarly, the fountains at the Mall of America in Minnesota make about $2,4003 a month, which is donated to charities and nonprofits.
And in 1979 Arthur C. Clarke wrote an entire novel, "The Fountains of Paradise", about the construction of such a space elevator.
The décor will mimic that of a Parisian street with fountains, street lamps and plush furnishings in gray, white and violet tones.
This exhibition celebrates his friendship with Noguchi later in life, and includes around 40 objects, from Fonseca's geometric fountains to his sketchbooks.
" There are towns of gingerbread, where "the cobbles of the square were muffin-tops, and all the fountains gushed fresh, sweet milk.
Water from rain in recent weeks, brought largely by El Niño, the world's largest climatic phenomenon, now flows through the park's fountains.
In fact, the fountains were the highest recorded in Hawaii throughout the entire 20th century, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The volcano has caused almost two dozen fissures to crack the Earth's surface open -- purging fountains of lava and dangerous sulfur dioxide.
The formal gardens and hilltop terraces feature pavilions, grottoes, fountains and classical sculpture, including the Oceanus Fountain, which towers above the forecourt.
That leaves Prouty Garden, with its meandering paths, fountains, towering redwood tree and rabbits that nibble the grass, in the cross hairs.
Mr. Zahir spent 26 years as a laborer in Iran, where he learned to build sculptures, fireplaces and fountains out of stone.
Fissure 8 remains the most active, the USGS says, sending "persistent fountains" of lava as high as 260 feet into the air.
When Kipnis sent Sparkman's 2-1 pitch into the fountains in right field, he had the third grand slam of his career.
It was annouced this month that those original fountains will expand to include at least one in all of Paris's 20 arrondissements.
The entry gate, visible from Diepsloot, looks like the Jefferson Memorial on steroids, a four-story up-lit rotunda with dancing fountains.
Fortunately, Pompeii is dotted with water fountains where thirsty tourists can line up to refill their depleted bottles for the umpteenth time.
"Pele's hair" are wispy strands of glass formed out of the lava fountains erupting from ground fissures in communities around the volcano.
He performed his hit song "Gyalchester" later in the show — live from the famous fountains outside Las Vegas' Bellagio casino and hotel.
Appeal to this water sign with locations like aquariums, famous or historical fountains, or perhaps an outdoor restaurant with a waterside view.
We've scoured the reviews and have come up with our top 5 picks for cat fountains in a number of different categories.
The 17th-century chateau reportedly includes fountains, a sound system, lights, and air conditioning that can all be controlled by an iPhone.
But now, a growing number of airports have begun to install bottle-filling stations for thirsty travelers near bathrooms and water fountains.
The water flowed into Rome's cisterns, baths and homes, and spurted from fountains that also filled buckets for use in unconnected homes.
The Strip's most famous sites include the Luxor pyramid and sphinx, the Paris Hotel and Eiffel Tower, and the famous Bellagio fountains
And, equally, there were many people who asked where else they would find water when public drinking fountains had all but disappeared.
So too have airborne volcanic glass fibers, called "Pele's hair," wispy strands produced by lava fountains and carried aloft by the wind.
Syrup is still available to restaurants and cafeterias with soda fountains, but most people today get their soda from cans or bottles.
Outside the downtown Centennial Olympic Park, beyond the dancing fountains set to "Twist & Shout," was the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
Last week, after seeing the first results of the tests, the officials ordered the charter schools not to use their drinking fountains.
The fountains form a circle around a pond, and the heads of turtles can be seen poking out above the shimmering water.
Heather Koldewey, #OneLess campaign Director and Head of Marine and Freshwater Conservation at ZSL, said there was big demand for the fountains.
Authorities in Paris are setting up "cool rooms" in municipal buildings, opening pools for late-night swimming and installing extra drinking fountains.
The fountains, part of an ambitious redevelopment of the Champs-Élysées, are financed primarily by businesses with commercial interests along the avenue.
If you're carrying a lot of debt, track your spending, said certified financial planner Lazetta Rainey Braxton, founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
" And she has a message to lawmakers today: "Please read up on your civil rights history pertaining to schools, restrooms and water fountains.
If you're in a city park, Kann suggests planning your routes around water fountains so you always know where a water source is.
So when it was announced that Sepetys' fourth book, The Fountains of Silence, was to be published in October, the hype hive activated.
And while feeding accessories like this are almost too cute, the cat water fountains are just as practical as they are swoon-worthy.
Blackstone is taking control of the Bellagio's land, which sits in the middle of the Strip and is known for its dancing fountains.
"Nothing in Las Vegas comes close to this—not the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel, or the fountains at Bellagio," he continues.
Sure, you can plan an elaborate heist for months, splitting the money with ten other people while looking serenely at the Bellagio fountains.
CityBridge is the group that's working with the city to replace over 7,500 existing pay phones with ultra-futuristic fountains of reliable wifi.
The water in the fountains at my client site is disgusting, which means I have to buy water once or twice a week.
A woman walks past one of the concrete water fountains in the front of the Jones County Courthouse in Ellisville, Mississippi, on Jan.
Today, he and other scientists presented more evidence that the Jovian moon is spewing out big fountains of water from its icy surface.
Outside, there is a swimming pool, a sunken tennis court, classic fountains, and a guest house the size of a modest family home.
Nakagaki and his fellow researchers see it being used for faucets, interior displays and exterior fountains, but that doesn't necessarily make it futuristic.
The heat and dry weather has caused officials to implement water conservation measures in Rome, including shutting down famous fountains in Vatican City.
The back story of Ingress involves mysterious aliens that are sending exotic matter to Earth via portals like fountains, public buildings and landmarks.
Fissure 8 is now "very active," with two fountains of lava reaching more than 200 feet at times, the US Geological Survey said.
One lush public space with fountains, lawns and benches can be glimpsed behind a metal fence with a gate on East 70th Street.
There are no longer separate water fountains and bathrooms in Jacksonville for 'white' and 'colored,' as Mr. Goodman remembers from the 1960's.
Fissure 8 fountains is still feeding lava into a channel that flows to the ocean at Kapoho, according to the US Geological Survey.
The fountains in front of the Bellagio Resort and Casino in Las Vegas are one of the most iconic features on the Strip.
Some of the halls have outdoor communal areas where students can socialize around red tiled lined fountains or hang out around outdoor balconies.
It is also a place where destitute people camp out in improvised shelters alongside highways and use grand fountains to wash their laundry.
Employees at the EPA headquarters in Washington, DC, discovered that sewage was literally spewing out of the water fountains, E&E News reports.
It was installed in the time of segregated drinking fountains and redlining, the same Jim Crow era when many Confederate monuments went up.
Dan Becker of Safe Climate Campaign said government employees told him that poop was exploding out of the water fountains at their office.
The water fountains in all 106 schools run by the Detroit Public Schools Community District have been dry since classes began in August.
In the meantime, temporary water coolers have replaced water fountains in most schools, and students said they have adapted to the new situation.
The Mayon volcano shot fountains of lava into the air early Monday, and the ash plume has climbed more than three miles high.
Here's just one, self-evident example: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie.
For dinner, I scored a reservation at the Mayfair Supper Club, a vintage-glam restaurant with roving performers that overlooked the Bellagio Fountains.
Free bottled water was available to travelers near water fountains that were turned off at Houston's two airports, the Houston Airport System tweeted.
They installed hundreds of drinking fountains, prosecuted restaurateurs for serving tainted food and compelled factory owners to put in heating systems and toilets.
Sears began opening hundreds of stand-alone retail stores, some with soda fountains, dentist's offices and pet shops alongside tombstones and farm tractors.
Still, the springs have persevered because enterprising residents have fought for the survival of their water culture, teaming up to clean neglected fountains.
Down on the east flank of the volcano, six fissures re-erupted in lava fountains, as volcanic activity moved west towards Highway 130.
Are they more hygienic than paper towels, as their manufacturers claim, or are they, as some people suspect, essentially air-blasting virus fountains?
The volcano generated up to 1,18143 feet of lava fountains before dawn Monday, lighting up the dark sky with an intense crimson glow.
Fountains, a sleek pool and a swan pond make for a lovely walk around the grounds as you soak in the city views.
Without fanfare, the fountain was moved from the court house to an inconspicuous park, and the fountains were replaced by small granite caps.
By contrast, Paris — one of London's great rivals in the claim to metropolitan excellence — boasts a broad array of drinking fountains, including some newer ones that dispense sparkling water, and the older, but imposing, so-called Wallace Fountains created with donations from a British philanthropist, Sir Richard Wallace, in the late 19th century to provide clean water for the poor.
Video Earlier this week, a fast-moving lava flow burned down 12 homes while lava fountains shot up to 250 feet into the air.
There's also a pool and one of those garages that's been converted into a gym, plus lots of outdoor nooks with fountains for entertaining.
You can sit outside by the fountains and ponder on a film or exhibition you've just seen or just wander in for a gander.
Reunion Island Piton de la Fournaise had another fissure eruption over the weekend, with their typical lava fountains and flows (see below) that followed.
So save the environment and some money by bringing your own reusable water bottle and filling it at water fountains around the convention center.
It appears the park went silent, as many attractions ground to a halt and other landscape features such as fountains and music speakers stopped.
In his sleep, he imagines a world full of steel women, lactating like the Bellagio fountains, and a feeding behemoth newborn that barfs oil.
For the young and unmarried, unchaperoned commercial leisure such as dance halls, soda fountains, and the movies — where couples could sit in the dark!
For the first 30 years after Dr. John Stith Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in Atlanta in 1866, it was sold only at soda fountains.
"No shame, no fault, fear, obligation or guilt," said Braxton, founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore and a member of the CNBC Advisor Council.
Five months passed before the city told pregnant women and children not to drink the water, and shut down taps and fountains in schools.
Inside the dungeon, you can buy weapons and other provisions, and you'll encounter fountains, wizards, secret doors, and plenty of monsters in your travels.
The ongoing fountains of lava are seen gushing out of volcanic fissures in Lower Puna as the volcano enters day 20 of ongoing eruptions.
A pool house, studio with separate entrance, fountains, rose gardens, rolling lawns and more are situated on the estate's stunning 2.1 acres of land.
"African-American" carried, he and many people thought, a more celebratory sense of heritage, a connection to something besides segregated water fountains and lynchings.
Next, he flew 192 feet over 16 Greyhound buses on the motorcycle, before clearing149 feet over the Caesars Palace fountains in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Flint, Michigan (CNN)Trash bags still cover the water fountains at First Trinity Missionary Baptist Church to keep thirsty congregants from drinking from them.
Fans of contemporary art will need to check out the interactive fountains created by Japanese artist Ritsuko Taho in Arts Park at Young Circle.
They elected to pitch to Hosmer, who drove Salazar's first offering an estimated 103 feet to right-center field that splashed in the fountains.
The fountains dispense the magic bubbly water is both cooled and carbonated with CO2 kept at 44 degrees Fahrenheit, Conde Nast Traveler also writes.
This was crucial for 15-plus-mile runs, especially as it meant we didn't have to restrict our run to routes with water fountains.
The school district in Newark, N.J., recently replaced water fountains with bottled water after finding unacceptably high levels of lead in the tap water.
When asked if any other people at the airport reported being sick after drinking from the fountains, Dynia said no other passengers were sick.
When asked if any other people at the airport reported being sick after drinking from the fountains, Dynia said no other passengers were ill.
Kilauea, which began exploding on Thursday with fountains and rivers of lava flowing into neighborhoods, has opened 2000 volcanic vents since then, officials said.
A long corridor filled with shops, cafes, restaurants, water fountains, and places to sit — the Eurostar terminal felt just like an airport departures lounge.
His philosophy as an AI artist who "uses architecture as a canvas" draws on how Renaissance artists used fountains to create and gather communities.
Kilauea, which began exploding on Thursday with fountains and rivers of lava flowing into neighborhoods, has opened 10 volcanic vents since then, officials said.
KATOWICE, Poland, July 15 (Reuters) - Polish cities are resorting to communist-era mobile soda fountains to convince residents to switch to drinking tap water.
Some fountains consist simply of a trough that refills as your cat drinks while others produce a free-falling water supply for maximum freshness.
Even if many city residents don't know Mr. Halprin's name, preservation efforts for these parks and fountains often tap a broad wellspring of memories.
Students and staff in the 30 affected buildings have been instructed not to use taps or fountains and have been supplied with bottled water.
Automating savings can help — even $25 dollars per pay period, said Lazetta Rainey Braxton, a financial planner and founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
At Sorolla's home in Madrid, he sketched prolifically amid rows of classical statuary and fountains and clusters of lilacs, oleanders, roses and potted geraniums.
At night the Square, with its monumental rosy tufa stone buildings, is lit up; the fountains spew through colored lights, music plays, people dance.
The drone allowed the men to observe the work of excavators and motorized barrows, and the construction of pergolas, fountains and terra-cotta walkways.
The park, developed by GID Development Group and designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, will feature a playground, fountains and paths shaded by trees.
The results prompted Detroit's school district to shut off water fountains in public schools across the city and replace them with temporary water coolers.
We rolled down Cass Avenue, over Interstate 2400 to Detroit's newly revamped waterfront, past children cartwheeling through geometric fountains and couples strolling for views.
Memories of Interstate 10 bedlam began to evaporate as we promenaded through the compact, tiered garden, serenaded by the gentle babble of small fountains.
After a quick tour of the ornate Grand Palace, the estate's showpiece, we headed to the sprawling gardens, known for their over 100 fountains.
While writing a buying guide for the best cat fountains, I read the reviews for some of the most popular models on the market.
In comparison to other pet fountains, however, there are some minor things about the Drinkwell 2-Gallon Pet Fountain that I don&apost like.
Speaking in front of a backdrop of flags, flowers and fountains, they celebrated a series of modest agreements that were completed before the visit.
Jonathan Schoop hit a leadoff double, and two outs later, Sano launched a Skoglund fastball 439 feet into the fountains in left-center field.
The scene: Walt Disney World's Swan and Dolphin Resort, an ocean-themed oasis with palatial fountains next to a lake lined with palm trees.
Americans would find it unfathomable if schools or water fountains were labeled "White Only," as was commonplace across the South just several decades ago.
To most of the population, these videos are innocent home movies capturing playtime at the pool or children toddling through water fountains on vacation.
For example, during the brutal 1911 heat wave New Yorkers hunted shade, stayed in one place as long as possible, and crowded available fountains.
Lazetta Braxton, a CFP and founder and CEO of Financial Fountains, said she is "anchored in financial planning" and takes a passive approach to investments.
Residents were taking water from wherever they could find it — pools, fountains, and water bottles — and drenching what they could as the fire skirted by.
It told me exactly how much time I had to check my phone, change the radio station, or gawk at the fountains outside the Bellagio.
The district said it has replaced two fountains and sinks in two rooms at Rose City Park and both now meet the safe-water standard.
Rose, 34, shared footage of Chyna dressed in an animal print onesie dancing to Fountains of Wayne's 2003 single "Stacy's Mom" playing in the background.
As of 2015, the state went from an outright ban to legalizing novelty items such as sparklers, party poppers and cone fountains in some counties.
The genius behind horror classics like "Scream" actually had a pretty zen crib -- gardens, fountains, 2 koi ponds, saltwater pool and spa and amazing views.
Table fountains, mechanical objects made of precious material like silver and gold, featured intricate moving parts that spouted water that streamed through carefully engineered systems.
MANY TECH FIRMS' offices boast luxurious perks such as nap pods, massages and soda fountains that offer employees a choice of exotically flavoured sparkling water.
Within very short order, they had worked out a model in which the bottlers, transporters, servers, soda fountains — everyone was making money hand over fist.
The different water fountains and lunch counters, the seats at the back of the bus, the sense of being a dog to be kicked around.
The fissure produced a large spatter rampart more than 100 feet tall from fountains reaching 150 to 213 feet, the US Geological Survey said Sunday.
So actually, we do want to adjust our earlier statement to four words that make us want to move to France: Free sparkling water fountains.
I remember standing with her on her on the balcony in 2011, looking over her mother's meticulous gardens filled with flowering trees, statues and fountains.
The tests were offered after the district found high levels of lead in water from drinking fountains and faucets at 30 public schools in March.
Jerry Brown (D) on Monday made permanent a series of rules that includes restrictions on watering lawns, washing pavement and cars, and using ornamental fountains.
With its gurgling centuries-old fountains, winding streets and shuttered sandstone houses, its beauty is of the timeless, low-key sort, remarkable for its unselfconsciousness.
And despite having a name that immediately conjures up visions of pools and fountains, the previous Oasis didn't have any sort of water-resistance either.
The Jersey City Public Schools district discovered lead contamination in eight schools' drinking fountains in 2006, and in more schools in 2008, 2010 and 2012.
In the 22010 schools built over the last decade, the district installed thousands of water fountains with long-lasting brass fittings to reduce maintenance costs.
They got an email at about 9 AM letting them know that there was a "water line back up" causing an "issue" with the fountains.
Hypothetical situation: it's a summer scorcher, you're really hot, there aren't any water fountains around, so you had to buy a plastic water bottle. Shudder.
Chinneck also created a puddle to give the appearance it was melting into the nearby fountains—the puddle was created from 550 pounds of wax.
Last year, when the city tested its fountains, the Chicago Park District found that water from about 450 of them had high levels of lead.
It's a dramatic complex rising up from the tree-shaded, cafe-abundant Tumayan Street in five monumental limestone tiers of fountains, topiary gardens and sculptures.
Mr. Chen's loyalty is on display at the Guiyang Confucius Academy, a vast complex of museums, fountains, dioramas and lecture halls on the city's outskirts.
The bacteria can be found in shower heads and faucets, hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, decorative fountains or plumbing systems in large buildings.
The pedestrian strand fronting New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art was once a motley of fountains, old trees, vendors of artsy ephemera and street performers.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 0.18-acre lot has manicured front gardens and a fenced backyard with a stone patio and an in-ground pool with fountains.
The new fountains and filtration systems will be installed in all 12 Flint schools and the district's administration building by the end of January 2019.
Covet This Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are known for their wide-ranging design projects, from sculptural chairs made of galvanized steel to crystal-covered fountains.
Several other water fountains — in the cafeteria, a play area and a school hallway — had lead levels more than 40 times the E.P.A. action level.
The "Thousand and Second Night" evening in 1911, for example, involved 300 guests dressed in Persian costumes, décor complete with fountains, and parrots and monkeys.
It has refurbished historic buildings that were scarred with grafitti, like Belvedere Castle and the Dairy, as well as dozens of bridges, arches and fountains.
The league went all out for this year's draft, adding a red-carpet stage on the Fountains of Bellagio at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino.
Also, an additional picture caption omitted information about an image of the Rond-Point des Champs Élysées; the fountains in the photograph were digitally rendered.
If someone was unlucky enough to get splashed by a rogue droplet from one of the lava fountains, Klemetti said it wouldn't be excessively dangerous.
Possible evil angles: * More ties will trigger obscure stadium-finance clauses that require local municipalities to pay for chocolate fondue fountains in owners' luxury suites.
You bring in WET, the water design firm that designs fountains for famously over-the-top places like the Bellagio, Burj Khalifa, and the Sochi Olympics.
It was only later, in his hotel room, that it occurred to him that Rome's authorities do not take kindly to people jumping in its fountains.
It's a lot of blood—like, fountains—and when the doctor describes the procedure to the patients, some protest and ask to wait it out instead.
Their efforts create a dense environment of plants, birds, interiors and fountains that together conjure Persian courts, Roman wall paintings, the Wiener Werkstätte and much more.
But the solution is not simply shutting off drinking fountains and forcing kids to buy pricey bottled water, which is what many schools have been doing.
The Metropol's grandeur has been tarnished by time, but it's still just as fascinating, what with all the glass liberty domes, marble fountains, and golden stucco.
I never imagined a world of people addicted to their Candy Crush or stumbling into fountains, or erratically driving while distracted by their little one devices.
Homes are turning into command centers, Gatorade bottles into hydration trackers, Wi-Fi networks into calculated bandwidth distributors — even beverage fountains are turning into data powerhouses.
The NAACP sought the removal of the dual fountains in 1989, calling them a painful reminder of segregation, but the white-controlled board of supervisors refused.
The decision affects close to 50,000 students across Michigan's largest school district, who started the school year Tuesday drinking from water bottles and coolers, not fountains.
Panera continued to build on its clean menu by disclosing Friday that its soda fountains will feature signage that lists each beverage's caloric and sugar content.
About 2,000 residents have been displaced from Leilani since earlier this month as fountains of lava and high concentrations of toxic sulfur dioxide gas continued unabated.
The desire for immortality has been around for millennia — the Philosopher's Stone, Faust, endless searches for mythical fountains of youth and snake oil of all varieties.
I drank from colored water fountains, I had to sit in the balcony at the movies, I had to sit at the back of the bus.
I walked into the Jigsaw building and was immediately struck by the lamps — fountains of light — and windows that would not have disgraced a Pugin church.
The Cleveland Department of Public Health would interview the six affected passengers and try to confirm whether they drank water from the fountains, the city said.
With that, fireworks exploded, fountains danced and jubilant performers dressed as Disney princesses took to the stage as more than 22015 dancers and flag twirlers frolicked.
Trafalgar Square in London is known for its tower and fountains, but at the time of its construction, architects proposed building a pyramid in its place.
If the pumps stop working, water no longer flows into faucets, toilets, showers and drinking fountains in and on the busy southern edge of the park.
Some levels have buckets of paint, letting you make a mess of the walls; others have sinks and toilets that create strangely beautiful fountains when destroyed.
Bowser gave the teens a grant to allow them to continue work on their invention, a filter to purify lead-tainted water in school drinking fountains.
Mr. Cerf suggested in an interview this week that flushing taps and fountains might have seemed adequate before revelations about lead-contaminated water in Flint, Mich.
"A sewer problem at EPA HQ has resulted in poop exploding out of water fountains," Dan Becker, director of the Safe Climate Campaign, told E&E.
According to E&E News, a few other water fountains overflowed on the same floor, and the odor from the black sludge wafted into nearby offices.
In all, there are 142,411 water fixtures spread over the city's 2820,26 schools — drinking fountains, bathrooms faucets and other sinks used for cooking or washing dishes.
A hydrofoil ride down the Neva River took us to Peterhof Palace, often called the Russian Versailles because of its extensive gardens filled with ornate fountains.
Stebbins's brother Henry was the chairman of the park's Committee on Statuary, Fountains and Architectural Structure, and he pressured its members to give her the project.
Public schools in Portland, Oregon, shut off their drinking water taps last summer after high levels of lead were found across the school district's water fountains.
Water running through the fountains and the pipes that lead to them, the city says, reduces the amount of lead in the water to "safe" levels.
Over 400 spray showers are connected to buttons that, when pressed, activate the fountains for a short period of time, usually between 5 and 15 minutes.
When public school students in Detroit return to their classrooms next week for the first day of the school year, the water fountains will be dry.
Though there were a few exceptions, most of the pet fountains that stood up to the test of customer reviews were all from the same brand.
"With my clients, I'm having retirement discussions about transitioning their lifestyle gradually," said Lazetta Rainey Braxton, a financial planner and founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
The next group of tests will be conducted in the 30 schools where fountains have been turned off, with samples taken from every fountain and tap.
"They might be wished for at fountains" sounds like it's hinting at the wish you're supposed to make when you throw a coin into a fountain.
A vast hall lit by Swarovski crystal chandeliers holds ten thousand worshippers, and the mosque is ringed by manicured gardens and fountains decorated with colored lights.
Although the arrangement can be dressed up in impressive clothing and nice sets—triumphal Roman arches or the fountains of Versailles—the basic facts don't alter.
Determined to ignore them, Elsa is finally forced to act when Arendelle's fires go out, its fountains dry up, and winds violently tear through the kingdom.
Residents and tourists alike cooled off in fountains, rivers and lakes from Paris to Munich as the mercury remained stubbornly in the upper 30s degrees Celsius.
This week, Europeans are finding temporary relief by bathing in public fountains, eating frozen foods, and trying to make the best of the oppressive weather conditions.
However after sundown, the team observed red lava fountains spewing from the crater into the atmosphere and hot lava flows streaming down the slopes of the volcano.
In the 20th century, humans brazenly built vast dams and reservoirs in this dry region to sustain irrigation districts and golf courses and fountains in Las Vegas.
Waterfront Park is only a few blocks away from the hotel, containing interactive water fountains, lots of open lawn space, picnic tables, and a children's play area.
While Pastrana admits he is both nervous and excited, jumping the fountains and recreating Knievel's other stunts would be the culmination of a childhood dream for him.
Lazetta Braxton, a CFP and founder and CEO of Financial Fountains, also gives her clients new ways of looking at the saving-for-retirement-versus-college equation.
One of the goals was to change water guns from firing streams to "water bullets" that are similar to "jumping jet" fountains common in malls and plazas.
"It sounds like a jet engine," resident Ikaika Marzo told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, claiming that he saw fountains of lava spewing 150 feet into the air.
"It's a sweet deal to be able to set aside after-tax contributions," said Lazetta Rainey Braxton, certified financial planner and founder of Financial Fountains in Baltimore.
Standing in St. Peter's Square, where two fountains by 17th-century sculptors Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini stood dry, Burke said the Vatican wanted to help.
It showed two water fountains: One labeled, "White" with clear liquid spouting from it and a more spartan-looking fountain labeled "Colored," with brown liquid spewing out.
It's currently selling everything from pet water fountains to circulation improving leg wraps on its website, and the catalog made a limited comeback in the fourth quarter.
A Japanese volcano about 50 km (30 miles) from a nuclear plant erupted on Friday, Japan's Meteorological Agency said, sending fountains of lava into the night sky.
Resident anger has prompted Italian authorities to monitor tourists more closely, with special patrols in Rome's historic center and fines for people who paddle in the fountains.
Resident anger has prompted Italian authorities to monitor tourists more closely, with special patrols in Rome's historic centre and fines for people who paddle in the fountains.
Fissure 28 was the most active overnight, according to an update from the US Geological Survey, sending lava fountains as high as 2400 feet into the air.
Moscow has more than 500 fountains, and some of them are worth a lot of money — one called The Stone Flower Fountain cost $18.6 million to restore.
Though bringing the outdoors in has been a trend for decades – water fountains in corporate headquarters and trees in shopping malls – pushing indoor elements outside is newer.
The Los Angeles Unified School District allotted $19.8 million in September to retrofit or remove its 48,20133 drinking fountains to erase a small but tenacious lead threat.
City staff planned to conduct lead tests of all drinking fountains and sinks in all city facilities and will test for lead at schools and city centers.
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His students have been creating a "needs assessment," suggesting benches, trash cans, water fountains and new plantings — basics at most city parks that are lacking at Drake.
Fluid, packed with dissolved gases and erupting at 2,20183°F, it led to spectacularly high fountains of lava emerging from some fissures, topping out at 262 feet.
But across the street from the grave site, a massive casino with fountains and statuary draws Thai and local customers, even if gambling is illegal for Cambodians.
The Jehovah's Witnesses have a table there, as does the New York State Police; the tenders of several chocolate fountains charge a flat rate for three dips.
Now, with spruced-up lawns and restored fountains, the sloping green space is much safer, and she can be found strolling the paths several times a week.
Czech couples stroll along camel-colored crushed-granite paths, carrying flattened porcelain spa cups whose handles also serve as straws and which they fill at public fountains.
Watching the fountains dance from the floor-to-ceiling window of a Fountain View King room on the 24th-floor placed me directly above the dazzling display.
But it is Rome and its fountains that are in the eye of the selfie storm, prompting the city's embattled mayor, Virginia Raggi, to issue an ordinance.
More people stormed its grounds than expected, rides broke down, food and beverage supplies ran short, and a plumbers' strike limited the number of working water fountains.
The fashion house restored several fountains in Rome, including the Trevi Fountain, and is the main sponsor for the Italian pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year.
Our residential racial boundaries are as much a civil rights violation as the segregation of water fountains, buses and lunch counters that we confronted six decades ago.
Before the storm pushed north, southeastern US cities that rarely see snow turned into winter wonderlands, with snow weighing down palm fronds and freezing water in fountains.
"I rank pineapples quite highly as they are quite decorative objects, sort of colonial superfruits, with leaves that look like green fountains at the top," he said.
And now there's a mini Neptune transit, so there's a 'Carpool Karaoke' with Dion and James Corden singing the 'Titanic' song in the fountains in the Bellagio.
According to reports, the draft stage will be constructed on the water in front of the infamous Bellagio fountains, with draft picks being boated onto the stage.
But all of his ideas are vague and expensive eco-friendly initiatives, like straws and water fountains — the kind of things Greta Thunberg thought of in kindergarten.
Inside the park, there's a zoo, the boathouse, a mini-amusement park, fountains, acres of grass to explore, miles of pathways to get lost in, and more.
"Water fountains are a simple but effective way to encourage Londoners and visitors to ditch plastic bottles and instead refill reusable ones," said Khan in a statement.
The failure also cut off basic amenities that require electricity, including some water fountains and toilets that rely on electronic motion sensors, passengers said on social media.
Stroll through Fontainhas, the colorful Latin Quarter, where you'll find old villas splashed in shades of marigold, turquoise and emerald, and fountains and handmade Portuguese tiles aplenty.
A ring of fountains was first laid out at the same spot about 160 years ago as part of Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann's redesign of the city.
Pastrana broke some of Knievel's records, and most importantly, landed a jump over the fountains at Caesars Palace, the site of one of the original daredevil's scariest crashes.
In a further sign of concern over the growing hordes of visitors, Rome announced earlier this month it would fine tourists caught paddling in its myriad baroque fountains.
It's meant to encourage people to cut down on plastic bottles and to offer a solution to a city problem: Retail-dense areas don't have many water fountains.
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.
"I said that at the end of the day, all I wanted was to be celebrating titles with them by jumping in the fountains of Rome," he remembered.
There are small signs of government investment: fancy lampposts in Falluja and Mosul, astro-turf pitches in Hilla and a grass verge with fountains along Baghdad's airport road.
They note the eruption includes fountains of lava shooting several hundred feet high, ash and toxic gases in the air and lava covering roads, electricity lines and neighborhoods.
Newark Public Schools said it had shut off all drinking fountains at those schools, and is posting signs in the bathrooms saying not to drink from the faucets.
Just like people need to learn how to drive, they need to learn how to manage their money, said CFP Lazetta Braxton, founder and CEO of Financial Fountains.
Angry headlines in Italian newspapers as temperatures have risen in recent weeks have included "The incivility continues: Tourists in the fountains and the flowerbeds" and "Monuments under attack".
Braxton at Financial Fountains often steers clients with large amounts of debt to a credit union that can often provide a lower rate on a single larger balance.
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Original stone walls, blue hand-stained frescoes and carved-wood ceilings combine with hanging gardens, courtyard fountains and modern furniture to reflect Ms. Tcherassi's signature "Caribbean-chic" style.
So go back to marathoning Parks & Recreation in peace, knowing that Poehler is not currently standing in the way of children drinking from water fountains at the park.
In Newark, after stocking schools with bottled water, the district had all of the sinks and water fountains in its 66 schools tested for signs of lead contamination.
Still, given the heightened concern about lead in drinking water, school officials said they would bar the use of tainted fountains and taps until the problem was solved.
Ramachandra argues that the solution to reviving Ulsoor Lake lies in treating all the sewage that goes into the lake and installing a few fountains to ensure aeration.
Yes, there are centuries-old mansions, quaint water fountains, and one big cathedral on a deserted square, but rare is the town around here that doesn't have those.
Children and their adult minders abandon the fountains, information and ticketing booths, shops, and shaded benches of Navy Pier, Chicago's foremost tourist attraction, to gather in giddy anticipation.
Activists who promoted the soda tax complained that the authorities were not fulfilling their promises to use the additional tax income to put drinking fountains in all schools.
With works by contemporary masters like Thomas Houseago and George Condo amid the fountains and traditional statuary, "We think new audiences will engage with art," Ms. Flay said.
Suarez became enamored of the elaborate stone work, statuary, fountains with soaring sprays and rills that gave Italian gardens of the 43th century both elegance and fantastical whimsy.
She suggested packing snacks such as nuts, whole fruit and popcorn, along with sandwiches and reusable water bottles that you can fill at water fountains throughout most parks.
You probably won't find water fountains or a store selling bottled water in the middle of the woods, so in the summer, I always carry water with me.
The "New Barbarians," as they've been dubbed by the local papers, are an especially acute problem at the 36 fountains of historic or artistic significance around the city.
Flint Community Schools thanked billionaire Elon Musk and the Musk Foundation last week for donating money to install new water fountains with filtration systems at all its schools.
But the only water in sight on Friday night flowed from the outfield fountains at Kauffman Stadium, and Manager Aaron Boone hoped the additional rest would benefit Sabathia.
" Those congressional sideshows became fountains of anti-Muslim disinformation, where King made the risible claim that "80% of the mosques in this country are controlled by radical imams.
Angry social media users blamed the incident on paratroopers, labeled in Russia as a rowdy bunch who drink in public places, bath in fountains and harass passers-by.
The Nanas play many roles throughout the garden; one serves as the figure of Justice, and others recline in fountains, spouting water from their mouths and Technicolor nipples.
Tap launched an app Tuesday that displays nearby clean drinking water locations, from restaurants and retail stores to public water fountains, so you can refill your water bottle.
Ara began taking photographs of the city in 1950, images that captured the lives of individuals alongside the city's monumental Ottoman architecture, its majestic mosques and magnificent fountains.
If you were remotely involved in the booming consumer culture in those years, you spent hours circling indoor fountains and riding escalators while sucking down an Orange Julius.
Controlling the Tiger mosquito, however, isn't easy as the insect is found all across cities where it breeds in everything from small flower pots to fountains in gardens.
Thankfully I carry a collapsible water bottle and Dubrovnik's Old City has a few large public fountains, so I'm finding I don't need to spend money on bottled water.
But sedges, which can start to take over if landscapes become drier, are "like methane fountains," literally funneling the stuff out of the ground through their straw-like tissue.
Leakes shared a video of her backyard where her pool is open and fountains are on despite the freezing temperatures, captioned "Baby it's cold outside," with a crying emoji.
Outside, the grounds feature a swimming pool, sunken tennis court, classic fountains, and a stately guest house called Jordan Hall — a new addition to the property built by DeGeneres.
The fans, many waving or wrapped in Russia&aposs flag, hugged each other, dove into fountains, climbed on top of streetlamps and shouted at the top of their lungs.
OVSICORI posted a series of video of the recent eruptions, some of which show the energetic ash eruptions and some lava fountains and incandescent blocks from the active crater.
Here was a guy who couldn't use hotels and water fountains while he was playing baseball, and living long enough to see a black guy in the White House.
Club amenities include a salt-water infinity pool overlooking the river, a 10 percent discount on meals and dining under a traditional Thai pagoda with fountains and water gardens.
The legal fight is over who has the right to sell the valuable property, a sprawling 8-acre, Bernard Maybeck–designed estate full of manicured gardens, turrets, and fountains.
The researchers said they believed the increase in water consumption was likely greater because the study did not account for water intake from other sources, such as water fountains.
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" He says the fleshy fossils grew in complex colonies consisting of finger-like protrusions, and that the tissues were comprised of tightly-packed, cell-chain filaments called "cell fountains.
Kaleidoscopic, fantastic images surged in on me, alternating, variegated, opening and then closing themselves in circles and spirals, exploding in colored fountains.... The world was as if newly created.
Voluntary lead testing began on Thursday in the state's largest school district after 30 schools were found to have high levels of lead in the water fountains last week.
Some people have switched over to reusable water bottles and canteens, but once they do, there is no way to search for water fountains or sources of drinking water.
It is lovely and airy; but it is hemmed in by corporate buildings whose workers enjoy an ease of access to its flowers and fountains denied to hoi polloi.
Suffocating summer heat has followed two years of lower-than-average rainfall in Rome, forcing the Italian capital to close drinking fountains and consider the prospect of water rationing.
Eight percent, apparently still playing with hula hoops, listening to monaural record players and sipping from racially segregated water fountains, were somehow unable to discern much change at all.
So too have airborne volcanic glass fibers, called "Pele's hair," wispy strands carried aloft by the wind from lava fountains and named for the volcano goddess of Hawaiian myth.
She recalled the segregated one-room school she attended next to the family church and the whites-only signs for bathrooms and water fountains they encountered in nearby towns.
There's a kid section with slides and fountains, a cafeteria, a hot rock bed for reclining purposes, saunas, steam rooms, a pool, and a series of flavored hot springs.
When I masturbated, it always involved similar templates of baroque courtyard scenes: shallow fountains with ornately patterned tiles and thick white columns that Herculean men would ravage me against.
With five huge burbling fountains, eight sprawling bars and a sultry sequined songstress backed by a six-piece band, the cable network's Emmy after-party was no shrinking affair.
While health officials have not confirmed what caused the illness, officials at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport are looking into whether the water fountains may have contributed to it.
Judd said Ocasio-Cortez is "basing her claim on a single female detainee" and said the water fountains that are attached to toilet units in migrant facilities do work.
Taking the second-place spot from London since last year, Paris is loved no matter the weather for its stunning gardens, fountains, and watch-the-world-g0-by attitude.
RFR has spent $400,000 to rehabilitate and waterproof the pools and fountains on the plaza, and $250,000 to repair, maintain and clean benches made of lustrous verd antique stone.
And while the utilities test their water, virtually all lead contamination occurs inside schools — in lead pipes, water-cooler coils and linings, and in leaded-metal fountains and taps.
Western red cedars, Douglas firs, ponds, peacocks, frothy fountains and stone bridges (one is named for Carr): It is an enchanting park, and, occasionally, a place of high drama.

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