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Globs of that same ink cover the ground, the walls.
In fact, they just need to be shapeless, chunky globs.
The second standout addition is the generous globs of caramel.
A Moschino cardigan, a Lycra dress printed with globs of jewels.
We dropped globs of sugary dough into the fryer beside us.
You're still getting globs of chocolate every time you bite into it.
They reached in and produced globs of warm dung and dispersed them.
Santa Rosa, California (CNN)The globs of peanut butter were evenly applied.
This week is British Sandwich Week, which to us, sounds like a magical time full of freshly baked bread, thinly sliced deli meats, all kinds of different cheeses, and depending on who your personal preferences, globs and globs of mayonnaise.
The bites looked crispy, and globs of gooey cheese could be seen trickling out.
The ink doesn't dry, but instead globs and drips to create a hazy effect.
Those view­finders are festooned with pucks, handsized globs of plastic that broadcast infrared signals.
Forest's group also made the doughnut eject elongated globs of plasma known as plasmoids.
Employees expertly portioned out dough, rolled globs of it into breadsticks, buns, and loaves.
Orbitz is still sold on eBay, if you're interested in sampling its gelatinous globs.
Globs of pure white pork fat dissipate on the tongue like warm piggy aspic.
Globs of nitrogen are heated by the convection, causing them to rise to the surface.
Oysters seem like very simple animals: just two rocky shells surrounding globs of gray flesh.
I'm talking layered on globs of human fecal matter covering her arms, legs, face and HAIR.
There was a lot of foam as well as some globs of beef oil-like fat.
We got down to business, measuring 900-gram globs of dough and shaping them into rounds.
Globs of congealed sauce stuck to the meat, dried out from hours under a heat lamp.
The rigs produce something known as tarballs — little globs of petroleum that wash up on land.
Armed with AquaNet hairspray and globs of gel, my mom would mold my fly-aways into submission.
His globs and stipples and smears — seemingly brisk and impulsive, but painstakingly applied and endlessly revised — ravished.
Aesthetically speaking, they're pretty fug, and worse, the yellow globs often don't correspond with emoji on other platforms.
It's best to scrape off big globs of food, especially anything leafy or starchy, but basically anything goes.
Audrey tries on a magnetic single earring; two crystal globs snap onto her ear from either side ($520).
Globs of paint squeezed directly onto the canvas from the tube and dragged across the canvas by hand.
On first look, his large paintings appeared as vaguely grayish globs of color, with reddish and purplish highlights.
Inexplicably, the poisonous laundry globs have been munched, cooked, and, because there is no God, vaped for internet fame.
Every now and then he coughs, glitchy fuzz covering the screen, thick globs of blood coming from his mouth.
The Pillars contains dark globs of gas that could one day collapse and begin emitting radiation themselves—new stars.
Cracker's playful pitches of shade splatted onto the unoccupied home plate like globs of cigarette-butt-flavored Jell-O.
"It was very different from the ones our grannies made," which she said were more like bone-filled globs.
The sides of the paintings are splattered with drips and globs of paint, likely fallout from the artists' flatbed process.
This would be a good time to mention that globs of poop can't go into a washing machine (urine can).
They'd be serving heaping globs of it atop baked potatoes later, one of the most popular items on the menu.
Was it possible to turn chickens — those skittish, bony, feathery, beaky creatures — into soft globs the size of your thumb?
But then, gradually, globs of the greasy pink stuff start sticking to your fingers, making it harder and harder to manage.
While melting cheese creates larger spherical fat globs after the heating process, the extruding process changed the cheese's molecular structure fundamentally.
Imagine if, after scooping globs of Monica's yams onto his plate in an act of frustration, he actually starting eating them.
The supernova remnant we're looking at this week, G54.1+0.3, has done just that—throwing off globs of gas and material.
Then I used my towel to wipe the transducer off when I'm done and get globs of gel all over that too.
But then a man with a plastic foam cup sprinted past Ngo, who was suddenly covered in viscous white globs: a milkshake.
There was an innocence and ease to dropping globs of chocolate on a corndog, or swirling glitter inside a giant martini glass.
A few seconds after the batter drops in, fresh little spaetzle globs wriggle up to the surface of the massive steaming pot.
The first is a large chandelier with an iron skeleton waiting for its glass shell and "globs" to be blown and assembled.
"The Lego Ninjago Movie" applies it in gluey globs, freezing the action so that Lloyd and Garmadon can work out their issues.
Even then, however, Son would need big globs of external capital to get close to the size of the first Vision Fund.
The screen is held down with foam adhesive instead of the globs of glue that nearly every other tablet-style device uses.
Match and OKCupid are filled with globs of aging duds who enjoy taking personality quizzes and writing long answers to really basic questions.
I was seriously amazed that acne could be covered so counterintuitively; in light layers instead of drenched in concealer and globs of foundation.
This accelerates a process called cloud condensation, where water vapor globs onto those particles, making clouds more likely to produce droplets of precipitation.
Governments across the globs are just now beginning to grapple with the impacts of technologies that have been shaping our lives for years.
Today, I can proudly boast that I eat both Caesar dressing and tartar sauce —not heaping globs of it, mind you, but sparingly.
Hell, even from just watching the video of the process, I want to reach out and grab all those pale golden globs of goodness.
Whether it's special dishes or globs of nail polish that look extraterrestrial, this studio is making us think more times than we can count.
Colored lights illuminate her subjects, globs of bodily fluid produced by modern-day renaissance man Christopher Zeischegg, with whom West recently entered a relationship.
It's very easy to clean this scale, and there's a removable plastic cover that protects the screen from dripping ingredients or globs of dough.
The real sun spits these globs into the solar wind roughly once every 90 minutes; the Madison doughnut did so about 20,000 times a second.
Scars on his arm showed where he had cut out globs of white phosphorus along with a large portion of his own flesh ­in Angola.
She is known for self-portraits, shown overweight and naked, alone in the studio, holding brushes, or jamming globs of impasto paint into her mouth.
Dr. Guinan said that the dimming of Betelgeuse was likely caused by the sinking and cooling of one of these giant globs or convective cells.
Here's the problem: She globs this cheap concealer on top of her pimples, which only makes them more noticeable (and last longer, in my experience).
But after removing many sticky globs of lipoma, Dr. Lee finally excises the whole thing, and Chuck's arm is back to normal after a successful surgery.
Plastic fragments should float, but if they become trapped inside the snot-like globs of discarded larvacean houses, they can be dragged down into the abyss.
Made up primarily of dark matter, these small globs of mass are thought to be ancient, small, and relatively undisturbed galactic fossils from the early universe.
Scattered amongst him is rice, and grapes — spoiled by globs of oil, a reference to the overshadowing of Iran's agricultural sector due to the petroleum trade.
Peering around to the other side of the plaster globs, smears, and bulbs of Cerqueira Letie's material are smooth and articulate casts, fragments of her body.
The primary electorate's serious duty of sorting through genuinely qualified candidates is made harder by these globs of candidate cholesterol clogging up the arteries of democracy.
It's like a candy-coated Call of Duty where you shoot globs of paint instead of bullets, and you can spend your earnings on incredibly stylish clothes.
But in my opinion, this soup was incredibly salty — between the beef broth and globs of cheese, I found myself reaching for water after a few bites.
For urban clients feeling claustrophobic and overwhelmed, squished into globs of stinking humanity on the subway and in other small indoor spaces, Ms. Baker advises doing visualizations.
Sure, your shoes will turn into utter useless mush, but you can transform a khaki canvas color into a deep purple with only a few globs of acid.
But shooting other players is only half of the experience; the other half is spent strategically hurling globs of paint at walls and floors, cutting into enemy territory.
Trying to endure, let alone enjoy, the oppressive heat in a sauna is a challenge, even when you don't have globs of ketchup dripping on your bare thighs.
It grew heavy with chunks of skin and bone, globs of fat, parts of organs — the lobe of the left lung that we had accidentally cut through, for instance.
Adding globs of pink paint to cover up your opponent's hard work was — and still is — just as satisfying as picking off an enemy with a well-placed shot.
As Saunders points out, many of these are massive globs of fat and wet wipes that accumulate when people flush things down the toilet that should not be flushed.
"Sure, it's easy to overlook that nasty habit of leaving the toothpaste globs in the sink if you only have to share a sink once a month," McManus says.
The last time I attempted to funnel my $45 conditioner into a TSA-compliant, clear bottle, I wound up with globs of wasted product all over my bathroom floor.
To be sure, a glass of shubat of any type, with its sour tang and mysterious globs of milk fat, can be difficult for the uninitiated to get down.
The natural light washing the gallery walls, even on cloudy days, is both cleansing and muted, coaxing out the complexity of colors filtered through translucent gels, glazes, and pulsating globs.
"Donald Judd" has "JUDD" in such big, macho block letters it's almost comical; "Fuck You" even mimics the globs of caught ink in the scrawled handwriting on the magazine's cover.
Specifically they looked at these people's sputum—the globs of spit and mucus we hack out whenever we cough—in order to check out immune system biomarkers in their lungs.
To avoid the globs and pick up on the finer details of the extended corona, the Newkirk method — a technique used by skilled scientific photographers — works similarly to human vision.
Watch the dark scenes of myriad globs of color gloating and the full video below: Click here to see more work of Anton Woll Söder and here for more from CypherAudio.
Compared to "FIRE," which only globs up the gallery's precious square footage, Belcher's "Desktop" better gets at the question of how we might evolve Duchamp's concept of the found object further.
For SoundCloud rap, the album's quite polished, and despite the globs of distortion floating through the mix, the beats and Auto-Tune click together into a bright, smooth, scintillating musical surface.
A Bruce Nauman sculpture, "Jasper's Cat" (1990) — a 60th birthday gift from Castelli — which looked like an enormous scale balancing two animalistic globs of flesh, was just inside the barn's entrance.
Although harmless to humans, they have been especially troublesome to the commercial salmon catch in Oregon, with large globs of the rubbery critters clogging fishing gear by the thousands in recent months.
DW: I feel that Joel wants to talk about the beautifully balanced systems that make Rocket League such a pleasure to play, and here we are talking nonsense about sentient blue globs.
They recur in many of the large works Ms. Owens began making in 2013, where they join immense loops and squiggles, swaths of red gingham, printed wallpaper, text and crusty globs of paint.
Salman Khoshroo is best known for the multicolored palette knife portraits he creates using thick globs of oil paint, but this year, the Iranian artist has his eye set on a different genre: sculpture.
Here, the built-in pots are divided, in modified yin-yang style, allowing you to choose two soup bases including the "special spicy pot," with chiles, Sichuan peppercorns and globs of melting beef tallow.
This is where he and his business partner, Bryan Petroff, got their start selling wild concoctions like the American Globs, soft serve ice cream mixed with smashed, nearly burned pretzels and covered in chocolate dip.
The trick to using any dry shampoo at the gym though is to blow-dry your roots first, otherwise the shampoo just globs onto your roots and scalp, and won't absorb as quickly or easily.
The material on the exterior of Orpheus 1 looked a bit like globs of ash, as if a child had packed small towers of wet black sand into structures resembling toadstools and houses in the forest.
"Swallow" (2013), a larger canvas with globs of pigment perched casually on its frame, includes a trompe l'oeil sheet of paper painted with a diaristic poem that ends with a swallow dipping into the Delaware River.
This cooling is essential, because it causes globs of cold, moist air at the top of the cloud to sink, making room for warm, moist air near Earth's surface to rise into the cloud and become it.
I watch as little pink globs of cancer tissue are carefully popped into plastic pots and sent off to a freezer in a building on the other side of the hospital, waiting to be shipped to IARC.
At a TEDx talk in 2012, Friedman likened the seasteading movement to the Cambrian Explosion—a moment in evolutionary history when the globs and mollusks of the primordial soup gave way to a diverse array of complex organisms.
Even heroes that seem similar have important differences; Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen can both swing around levels, but the original wallcrawler is more of a ranged fighter, shooting globs of web, while Gwen has more powerful physical attacks.
The 18-year-old producer, who has already received co-signs from Brainfeeder affiliate Iglooghost and BBC Radio's Mary Anne Hobbs, engorges the stereo field in the session, dripping and twisting murky globs of sound in an abstract, expressive manner.
The spill last week after two vessels collided in the Pearl River estuary left white globs of jelly-like palm oil in the water and strewn across beaches, along with dead fish, rocks, shells and rubbish smothered in the oil.
Look at the way she depicts a face in a classical manner or purposefully places globs of dried paint on the canvas, and you are likely to conclude that she can do anything she wants with paint and pretty much does.
The citrus brightness reminds me of summer, and if I time everything right and everyone sleeps late, I can add bacon, fruit salad, maple syrup and some globs of thick yogurt, making the meal count as breakfast and lunch combined.
As the track segues into "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Wood begins placing macarons, Arctic rolls, soufflés, cakes, and mousses on the foil between artful globs of sauce from a squeezy bottle—all in time with the music.
Even so, it's a movie you want to watch on day one of your period, where the thought of gently sobbing about love and loss while eating globs of brownie ice cream and a side of Spicy Nacho Doritos sounds right on time.
When Tristan goes to visit his grandparents' farm in Alabama, the journal is stolen by a thief: a pugnacious, 10-inch-tall, doll-like creature that flings globs of sap, speaks mostly in capital letters and takes offense at being called a doll.
And the topography of the maps get more complicated as you journey through the campaign, simple, 12-ish tile globs of land giving way to multi-tiered lands with mountains, cliffs, and secret bays and arches that enemy ships might try to sneak into.
That's why, to our great and constant horror, people keep pretending to eat spoonfuls of mayo at sports games, hoping for that glimmer of internet fame, but instead being remembered online as that person at the game eating globs of mayo with a spoon.
M90Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, and V. Rubin (Carnegie Institution of Washington), D. Maoz (Tel Aviv University/Wise Observatory) and D. Fisher (University of Maryland) (NASA)Look up to the sky with the unaided eye and you'll see lots of specks and globs that look mostly like stars.
Perhaps this is in the far, far future, and that's what people have become: just globs, perfectly round and smooth but still capable of waving a flag somehow, and roaring on an underdog because they heard stories of "Leshter Citay" in the Second Era of the Old Lands.
In the offline world, unintentional pollution takes many forms: washing your hair and sending globs of petrochemicals swirling down the drain, for example; or driving an old car and leaking oil all over the driveway; or fertilizing the lawn just before a rainstorm, trickling chemicals into the street.
In pub form, it's usually made with chicken or eggplant, but Capitano uses veal on the bone, which has been pounded out to the size of a vinyl LP, breaded and pan-fried, then covered in rich red sauce, globs of melted mozzarella and a flurry of fresh basil.
They turned the stem cells into little pieces of inner ear by applying proteins at just the right time in a step-by-step process, and after a few weeks of tending to their cellular masses, were able to demonstrate that the little globs had developed into part of an ear.
Its yoga ball-sized globs of goo hold fast-moving creatures in place while amplifying damage from other weapons, and they're also an all-purpose environmental puzzle-solver: you can shoot foam at walls to create makeshift stairs, patch fire-spitting pipes, block electrical discharges, or even fix a breach in Talos-1's hull.
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the show that first introduced the idea of an Inhuman and which this new show has the thinnest of connections, earned its fans with a quick wit and some slick spy high jinks, whereas Inhumans has no firm tone or personality, it just globs along from one scene to the next.
Click here to view original GIFBecause the globs of paint are mirrored to create a symmetrical effect and because it looks like the paint is mixing itself on its own without a palette knife, it's sort of a trip to watch it all get thrown together, like if it was just magically plopping itself on top of each other in some sort of mesmerizing magical dance.

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