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"handiwork" Definitions
  1. work that you do, or something that you have made, especially using your artistic skill
  2. a thing done by a particular person or group, especially something bad

574 Sentences With "handiwork"

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The fliers were the handiwork of Vahid Pourkay's print shop.
In the lawsuit, Hill says he immediately recognized his handiwork.
This isn't the first time he is donating his handiwork.
That will allow sprinters the chance to display their handiwork.
And it was the handiwork, he noted, of an architect.
Next Thing: Expect to see Ms. Ullman's handiwork in 2020.
The department left the impression it didn't admire the handiwork.
And later that day, she tweeted a photo of her handiwork.
So, in the end, the grid is 90 percent Bruce's handiwork.
This, too, turned out to be the handiwork of a hacker.
But the world is getting hotter, even without El Niño's handiwork.
He recently spoke to The New York Times of his handiwork.
Ultimately, how well her handiwork endures remains the test for Ukraine.
It deserves to have its handiwork revisited, reexamined, and ultimately reversed.
At the next table, Terry Jacobson was admiring her own handiwork.
His guests enjoy his handiwork, but only up to a point.
It was the handiwork of Michael Curry, a special effects artist.
The silicon heart of the iPhone X is  Apple's custom silicon handiwork.
It's tempting, of course, to imagine that bacterial patterns represent evolution's handiwork.
Gregerson and Giles rendered that near miss moot with their late handiwork.
The meme is the handiwork of a 19-year-old named Giovanni.
Trump admiring the children's handiwork and handing out valentines of her own.
Hit play on the video above to see their handiwork in action.
The security services have got better at disguising their handiwork, he says.
Setter finds the best contractors across handiwork, plumbing, electrical, carpentry and more.
Lambkin tends to undersell his musical talents, but his handiwork is undeniable.
Zanis crisscrosses the country in a pickup truck filled with his handiwork.
He helps keep the church clean and does handiwork in the building.
Now, though, she was relying on Fisher to dismantle Daszkal Bolton's handiwork.
If you wanna see the prosthetic artist's handiwork ... go ahead and click.
Turner ran around the bases after admiring his handiwork, and deservedly so.
Asked to describe his handiwork, he invoked another name out of myth.
Then you're ready to roll up your sleeves and do some handiwork.
So what appeared to be IWORK at first is actually HANDIWORK. Sneaky.
But how well does their handiwork hold up in the online trailer age?
When Fredrik Eklund walks the streets of Manhattan, he sees his handiwork everywhere.
Downtown L.A. tattoo artist Miryam Lumpini -- aka The Witchdoctor -- showed off her handiwork.
Some of their handiwork surfaced on Twitter this week in a viral post.
Reeves gives viewers a peek inside the Roomba to check out his handiwork.
They are not stick-on decals, but the steady handiwork of Hudgens' manicurist.
Does this mean that fans touting Mr Stenson's handiwork simply have short memories?
But I have no sweet tooth and little interest in eating my handiwork.
The more compelling switcheroo in this episode is the handiwork of Kim Wexler.
Services can include finding someone to do your chores and handiwork around the house.
She needs Robert Mueller to prove Trump's win illegitimate, and the handiwork of Russia.
"She calls this the butterfly look," captioned the proud mama, displaying her daughter's handiwork.
Jenner's handiwork wasn't the only tattoo the couple walked away with after the party.
Evidence of these gods' handiwork can be found in Gillaspie's presence in the lineup.
Speaking of vandals ... sledgehammer aficionado James Otis awaits possible felony prosecution for his handiwork.
The relic, with ghostly, ineffaceable traces of the original handiwork, is in the show.
This is in no small part due to the handiwork of drummer Simon Scott.
With her impressive handiwork and playful aesthetic, Sarah Zapata falls somewhere between the two.
But the beavers' handiwork accelerates the thawing and exacerbates climate change, Dr. Tape said.
The effort bears similarities to Russia's handiwork, but the matter is still under investigation.
Both the vlog and essay support her corset construction series, which showcases her handiwork.
But whatever the makeup of the next German government, it will be Merkel's handiwork.
Later, showing off their handiwork, Kourtney posted a video comparing their two plates of pancakes.
A day before the final results were announced, Coxe spoke self-deprecatingly of his handiwork.
Zach's also selling 100 signed and numbered photos of his handiwork ... at $1k a pop.
Go to a salon for a manicure, however, and somehow it outlasts your own handiwork.
Donald Trump can't claim it as his own handiwork, and Democrats might simply enjoy it.
She marveled at the White House staff's handiwork in decorating for her first Washington Christmas.
Lemonade was the bittersweet handiwork of what she made with ingredients she'd never asked for.
He was caught after other visitors uploaded a picture of his handiwork to social media.
The biggest triumphs were our three desserts, the handiwork of Susanne Berne, the pastry chef.
"It's damaging to the presidency, to the office," Mr. Hill said of President Trump's handiwork.
But if you have a Facebook account and a pulse, you've probably seen its handiwork.
Mr. Ng admitted that it's flattering to know that so many people read his handiwork.
Our apartment has been hit by a cyclone — the handiwork of a young, energetic child.
Their handiwork can still be seen on the stone houses that line historic Huguenot Street.
This season, the 763ers finally began to reap the benefits of Hinkie's oft-maligned handiwork.
Your husband's handiwork will be admired, and you will be spared the need to lie.
But no show of modernism today would be contemporary without the handiwork of the computer.
"She uses the right products," said Mr. Mosovich, a private chef, about Ms. Mansoura's handiwork.
They were prepared to discard their handiwork as soon as House-Senate negotiations could start.
Evander was in the crowd that night and was obviously impressed with his son's handiwork.
Other examples of his handiwork sat nearby: a skull and crossbones, a serpent, a Ganesh.
The murals range from the handiwork of elementary school children to interpretations by established artists.
Most showrunners don't direct their handiwork, but Ms. Vilaysack, 27.7, is not your typical showrunner.
Because if that stick was Gus's handiwork, then these guys are about to meet cute.
This variety and flair, often the result of painstaking handiwork, will fade, and could disappear.
If you're a 'Hawks fan bummed they didn't make the playoffs ... check out Dangeruss' handiwork.
Mr. Baldessari started as a semiabstract painter in the 1950s but grew so disenchanted with his own handiwork — as well as the very notion of handiwork — that in 1970 he decided to take his paintings to a San Diego funeral home and cremate them.
It is hard to reconcile Mr Westbrook′s magnificent handiwork with his club′s lacklustre showing.
But like much of Zardulu's handiwork, the sea creature wasn't just an attempt to shock people.
The embroidery artist behind the superfan creation shared a couple of close-ups of the handiwork.
Not for its British heritage, but for the handiwork of a very talented post-production team.
The sabotaging of the WTO's appellate body, however, is clearly the handiwork of the Trump administration.
The Gaulcross hoard, as the treasure is known, includes both Roman handiwork and fine Pictish goods.
The pendant -- encrusted with VS-1 diamonds -- is the handiwork of celebrity jeweler Will Da Boss.
Mitch McConnell, the lead architect of a permanently gridlocked Washington, should be pleased with his handiwork.
With my vision and his handiwork, this retired work van got a second chance at life.
Fortunately for Lionsgate's production team, this letdown was mostly the handiwork of a partner, Millennium Films.
The look is largely the handiwork of Courtney Hoffman, the movie's 31-year-old costume designer.
Doc, pointed out his handiwork: three shape-shifting silver letters drawn on a corrugated metal wall.
Is that why we harp on motive, why we think of earth as some god's handiwork?
The loveliest touches in the fill — RUBY DEE, CRAZY HORSE, SHREK and RUMBA — are Erik's handiwork.
They float upon their backgrounds, casting a deep shadow — a problem fixed by Raad's adept handiwork.
The new Chucky is simply a robot, the handiwork of a disgruntled factory worker in Vietnam.
Afterward, Warriors forward Klay Thompson stared at a box score and tried to digest Green's handiwork.
For years, counterfeit versions of his product have circulated in Iran, the handiwork of Chinese factories.
Kare's handiwork is sprinkled throughout the cafe, including on the coffee mugs and cups for customers.
The scans laid bare efforts to conserve the altarpiece, and the handiwork of its original masters.
Platt said a number of homeless people saw their handiwork and said they'd come back later.
I do not mean to knock the handiwork of a gifted thinker and a precocious mind.
And their handiwork makes the audience for these pop-culture spectacles even bigger and more engaged.
LOS ANGELES — As the evening sky faded to bluish white, Yifat Oren, 103, surveyed her handiwork.
WATER IS COMING FROM THE HEAVENS IS THIS THE HANDIWORK OF THE MYSTERIOUS CLOUD GOD KRIKRI?!
There was plenty to admire in Axe's handiwork, to say nothing of the script's expert machinations.
A lady hops on a faux-leather banquette to get a closer look at Toubin's handiwork.
He, my professor friend and I grew up together, and our bodies bear one another's handiwork.
" Shortly afterward, the man proudly displayed his newly autographed handiwork: "Trump 2016: There Will Be Hell Toupée.
The meme is the handiwork of a 19-year-old named Giovanni in Long Island, New York.
But watching her handiwork sped up has a completely different effect — one that's both soothing and entrancing.
Her son, Neil, was Mr Trump's first nominee and could be charged with undoing his mother's handiwork.
To promote creators' handiwork, Snapchat will generate a story for all public snaps created using the lens.
Creators got to see players tussle over high-profile items, and see their handiwork skyrocket in value.
Both Sushidens closed last winter, leaving those discerning customers who had appreciated their quiet, serious handiwork bereft.
The scientists and engineers that I bump into at the coffee machine would all recognize their handiwork.
He accomplished most of his handiwork off the dribble, utilizing his quickness to get to the rim.
Looking across a mown meadow, you have the deep satisfaction of knowing that this was your handiwork.
Workers yelled and cheered as the President-elect walked through, inspecting their handiwork and speaking with workers.
The show, "Red Grooms: Handiwork, 21967-21975," reveals the artist as a master draftsman of remarkable consistency.
In the baron's time, it was politically incorrect for those among the intelligentsia to admire his handiwork.
And she correctly guessed this was O'Rourke's handiwork, even if she wished it had come from Sen.
And we're showing you how a young running back used footwork and handiwork to score a touchdown.
Home working textile jobs that are labor intensive or require skilled handiwork are not new to Italy.
He said the many deaths could be the handiwork of drug syndicates killing off each other's men.
His apparent handiwork came to light when an author complained last fall of not receiving a $200,000 advance.
Benton was so proud of her own handiwork that she shared it with various pop culture Facebook groups.
I've found that my handiwork with yarn has helped my arthritic fingers remain more dexterous as I age.
Next time you swipe right on Snapchat, you might stumble upon the handiwork of one such late night. 
Instead, it was the handiwork of Hollywood's mid-tier elite and the result of a millions-strong budget.
Photos of their handiwork appeared on Twitter on March 4th as Salvadoreans voted in municipal and legislative elections.
As Christian carried Jadon up the front stairs, his dad pointed out new siding and other renovation handiwork.
However, each sentence, each word or jot and tittle is the handiwork of one special interest or another.
Pig's blood, Babchenko glibly explained; the bullets holes in his shirt was the handiwork of a makeup artist.
Each building is distinctly recognizable as Adams' handiwork, and he decorates the floating compound with hand-carved sculptures.
It was the handiwork of Pierre La Roche, a makeup artist that history has seemed to have forgotten.
There's also a brief glimpse of Ramsay's handiwork — a flayed man — at Moat Cailin (about 19 minutes in).
Rounding the corner, I saw the result of his handiwork: a sea of bikes in almost every hue.
But after attending Bella's first model competition last year, she was impressed by her daughter's commitment and handiwork.
That pie was the handiwork of Garnet Mae Cross, an employee at the Mar-T Cafe, now Twede's.
Students will take home their handiwork: Eli's Flower School, April 21, May 19 and June 16, 1 p.m.
We all enjoy the handiwork of those we celebrate during National Engineers Week (February 18-24 this year).
This was the handiwork of UK-based company Skyports, which is also known for its drone delivery operations.
The Anaheim Ducks' first-round sweep of the Calgary Flames was aided by the handiwork of Ryan Kesler.
Visitors can tag photos of their handiwork via RFID wristbands and view them later in the Lego House app.
They aren't the handiwork of a serial killer or the remains of plane crash victims, as some have proposed.
Reddit user HoeDontNo shared his daughter's terrifying handiwork online, to the tune of million views and hundreds of comments.
The incredible handiwork utilizes a nice mix of specialized tools and regular junk you've got lying around the house.
If you haven't seen this masterpiece of Twitter handiwork, give yourself a break this Friday and go try it.
I started my first fence in early March, and six weeks later I stood back and admired my handiwork.
The 6-year-old's superhero dad, however, struggled to secure the bike inside Elon Musk's handiwork -- to no avail.
Another link is the way their philosophically inflected paintings universalize the regional while stressing human handiwork and creative processes.
But, if the target is broadcasting himself live, the hoaxer can see his handiwork play out in real time.
Over AOL Instant Messenger, friends who shared bloodlust copied and pasted links to grainy video clips of his handiwork.
Four teams have been competing to renovate four homes, and this episode will see them judged on their handiwork.
During a break in filming, Caso walked down Deadwood's main street, surveying her team's handiwork and pointing out landmarks.
Sometimes, the officer-in-charge will give their command the day off as a way of acknowledging everyone's handiwork.
The emus used to run this entire operation, and readers occasionally witnessed their handiwork when something broke down Nowadays.
Then she sewed the fish skin over the wounds and wrapped her handiwork in rice paper and corn husks.
The aftermath of King's handiwork—yay, puns—looked like this: The Big Green lost to the Crimson, 25-22.
The Model 3, expected to launch later this year, is the handiwork of Tesla's chief designer, Franz von Holzhausen.
No sooner did the artists create abstract patterns on the snow's white surface than fast-falling flakes obscured their handiwork.
Young women carried the stroganina to the town square, where residents sampled the competitors' handiwork and cast their own votes.
The voice is the handiwork of Tom Noonan, whose acting for almost all the characters in Anomalisa is a marvel.
"bone-dry," Jenner cheekily captioned the photo which appeared to be Baldwin's handiwork as she was tagged in the photo.
The constitution Mr Maduro wants to replace is the handiwork of Hugo Chávez, his political mentor, who died in 2013.
There were bridal fashions that draped and folded yards of fabric in artful swoops, bejeweled and embellished with delicate handiwork.
It's too soon to say the same about the Bolt, but both backpacks exhibit the high quality of Waterfield's handiwork.
Nine generations of Americans have loyally preserved their handiwork, far longer than most of the delegates in Philadelphia dreamed possible.
The Mother allows people into her home who compliment her handiwork, and then carelessly destroy everything she's so carefully constructed.
The anarchists laughed as their handiwork withstood the strong arm of the law, driving the bailiffs to weaker doors downstairs.
The handiwork was done by professional joint roller Tony Greenhand -- yes, that's a job, and you gotta love his name.
Barcelona and other terror attacks are the handiwork of networked conspirators engaged in ongoing operations against civilians and their governments.
Watch the 1997 heavyweight version of Vitor Belfort and his 2013 middleweight counterpart, and his handiwork is about the same.
Not only was the hallucinogenic imagery remarkable, but it was also the handiwork of Google's Deep Dream, an A.I. program.
This week, to the shock of Mr. Orsinger and other activists, Facebook deleted the event page, including all their handiwork.
When she isn't out of town for work, she's in the basement studio where she sketches, paints and does handiwork.
Baller's clearly proud of his handiwork -- which he says is his final piece of the decade -- and Tyler is too.
It's nuanced and satisfying, the kind of dinner that makes you pause after every few bites to admire your handiwork.
Ms. Hall shows off her mom's handiwork proudly, but would be hard put to remember when she last wore it.
The pastel forms recalled an Impressionist's handiwork; and in that moment, I nearly forgot the colors had come from code.
It could be mine for 5,000 pesos, or about $400—what Raúl typically charges clients for this kind of handiwork.
They are the handiwork of a group of local teenage girl coders have been making apps to solve their community's problems.
At Friday's White House news briefing, press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters that the president's handiwork had saved taxpayers $455 million.
That Houston led by 13 at the break despite shooting 4 of 113 on 3-pointers spoke to its handiwork elsewhere.
STANDING on a muddy patch of grass in Mathare, a district in the eastern part of Nairobi, Kevin surveys his handiwork.
And the creative (and on-trend) singer revealed on his Instagram story that the tie-dye handiwork was actually his own.
After Otis' handiwork the whole star had to be replaced -- and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce says they run about $30k.
Somehow all of this makes the family trust Hakeem more, even though bringing Camilla into the fold was originally his handiwork.
Mr. Wildstein went to the bridge to admire his handiwork in person, and texted Ms. Kelly about children stuck on buses.
Vindicating many investigative articles denounced as "Fake News," Mueller's handiwork has an authority and a gravity that no journalist can match.
I will fix any problems he has with his PC, and he will help me with any handiwork around my apartment.
This latest iteration is unisex and is the handiwork of Thierry Wasser, the fifth-generation perfumer for the house of Guerlain.
Faulty handiwork can cause serious injury or ruin a gun if a shoddy bullet jams or if a weapon is defective.
Diego Guerrero, 33, a D.J. with the Metralleta de Oro collective, discovered Mr. Pedraza's handiwork at the Los Angeles swap meets.
He tries to make some money doing handiwork, and this seems to keep him going — so I am okay with it.
The barnstorming trip was the handiwork of Christy Walsh, Ruth's agent avant la lettre, a kind of Scott Boras in spats.
While he's thrilled Iaconetti gave his handiwork the thumbs up, Lane is mostly pleased to see the pair have made it work.
Bregman held the bat out with his left arm extended as he started to walk out of the box, enjoying his handiwork.
Although highly specific details are remiss, Mori's precise manipulation of paper to form such a busy scene alludes to his intricate handiwork.
That above-the-fray perspective is the handiwork of a six-justice majority apparently seeking to dampen perceptions of the court's politicisation.
But Haggerty's handiwork tapped right into our beauty-loving brains (and all the rosy thoughts in them), so we visited her studio.
If this sounds like the handiwork of some serious lobbying, you might be correct, as one European Parliament official told Politico Europe.
Drake posted this pic of his son Adonis' handiwork ... an abstract in blue, green, yellow and red paint with some telltale handprints!!!
The results sound like the handiwork of finely tuned robots, but with the melody and hooks to reveal her as decidedly human.
This history is worth bearing in mind as Trump, the "chaos candidate" turned chaos president, dismantles the handiwork of the postwar generation.
With their handiwork complete, they jetted before anyone could catch them, and waited for someone to discover their masterpiece the next morning.
On the Met's roof, every surface in this series is immaculately polished; missing is the evocative fragility and handiwork of past pieces.
It was the handiwork of a 19-year-old hacker and social activist named Perry, a kid Barclay had never met before.
But even as Durant tried to do more of his handiwork closer to the basket in Game 5, the Rockets made adjustments.
As he packed up his handiwork, Heinze wore a shirt bearing one of his staff's slogans: "First ones here, last to leave."
Earlier this month, Shepard shared his younger daughter's handiwork: a snapshot of her parents cuddled up together on a black leather couch.
But much of his handiwork was undone by a nightmarish fourth quarter in which he shot 4 of 18 from the field.
I text some photos to my dad as a "Hey look, your daughter is adulting good," and he's proud of our handiwork.
Last month, Shepard, 44, shared his younger child's handiwork: a snapshot of her parents cuddled up together on a black leather couch.
But today the old house, while still maintaining some of Gehrig's handiwork, sits cold and neglected, in search of a new owner.
Welding reminds her of sewing, she explained, how the precise handiwork in manipulating the material feels like the work of a seamstress.
The subversive handiwork was instigated by artist Kathrin Böhm, together with Harry Blackett and Robin Kirkham from graphic design studio An Endless Supply.
I send a picture of my handiwork to a group chat I'm on with eight of my closest friends from our wild 20s.
Last month Delevingne created a kind of hair-doll out of Jenner's trimmed locks (who of course shared her friends' handiwork on Snapchat).
More importantly, thanks to her handiwork, I could now take my shirt off at the beach or pool just like any other guy.
Dustin "Screech" Diamond just got sprung from jail a month early, due to his handiwork with a mop and bucket ... TMZ has learned.
Christian fetched Jadon and, on their way up the steps, pointed out his renovation handiwork to his son: new siding, stairs and windows.
We observe their handiwork, and it's all gore and gloat; one sequence, involving the torment of a child, strikes me as dramatically inexcusable.
This year it seemed that whole weeks would go by when he did nothing but look out the window at his beautiful handiwork.
Take Brexit, championed for years by populists such as Nigel Farage, whose handiwork galvanized a mostly slumbering electorate out of its political apathy.
Reports indicated that Nielsen's April 7 resignation was the result of Miller's handiwork to pave the way for harsher policies to curb immigration.
By 2017, Eden had expanded well beyond IT support into other office management categories, like inventory management around supplies, cleaning, handiwork and more.
Wheels A surfer-meets-biker festival in Biarritz, France, was an unlikely backdrop for America's oldest motorcycle maker to showcase its latest handiwork.
After all, no court has ever held that the president has the power to consciously aim, in bad faith, to destroy Congress' handiwork.
The gold sequin snakes that wound up on the Renaissance-inspired gowns of Gucci's cruise 2018 collection are the handiwork of Aditiany artisans.
We care enough to invest our time into fixing what we have, and to embed something deeply personal into it: our own handiwork.
His Twitter account has referenced "moron" or some variation thereof more than 50 times since 2012, according to an archive of his handiwork.
Behind the scenes, the meeting is the handiwork of two people: China's ambassador to Washington and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
I expressed the unselfish holiday hope that my children, at least, had explained to all admirers that the hats were their mother's handiwork.
The cyanide that Nazi Germany preferred for its genocidal handiwork was known as Zyklon B, which began life as a pesticide and rodenticide.
While the Houthi movement in Yemen originally claimed responsibility, American and Saudi intelligence officials believe that the attack was the handiwork of Iran.
Along the New Jersey waterfront their handiwork led most notably to the partial collapse of a pier at Frank Sinatra Park in Hoboken.
What differentiates Ms. Kazakova is that she applies her handiwork to the sportswear and fast fashion hawked on the streets of her neighborhood.
The Golden Arches' latest handiwork in Singapore has seen "overwhelming demand," but it remains the subject of hot debate in the city state.
They shared a photo of their handiwork on Facebook and—seemingly with the Girl Scouts of Colorado's blessing—Holmberg started selling her doctored boxes.
Much of the light cast by those heavenly bodies is in the form of infrared radiation, so scientists translated Hubble's handiwork into visible colors.
The fetish object conceals the work that went into producing it, while luxury goods foreground the quality of the handiwork that went into them.
The 36-year-old vocal powerhouse showed off her handiwork when she presented homemade quilts for each of her fellow judges on The Voice.
Before it returned to the city's greasy tangle of tracks, he took a moment to walk us though the cars and admire his handiwork.
From the front, it looked like your average, intricately-done plaits — but from the side, Miles used her handiwork to braid Binx's name out.
HBO, the home of Game Of Thrones, also wasn't too keen on seeing their handiwork appear as what is technically an official government memo.
SAN FRANCISCO — If you have sent email on Google or used Microsoft's browser or databases, you have touched the technology handiwork of Adam Bosworth.
Just look at her beautiful and useful handiwork: Best for: Making multiple GIFs from the same video source, and using lots of custom options.
He was named Mirror because he spent a long time very meticulously brushing his teeth while inspecting his handiwork in the stainless-steel mirror.
"It's a bedrock convention of our constitutional structure, one that prevents the executive branch from using litigation strategy to undo Congress' handiwork," he said.
Eating around it (and building up a little pile of pits as evidence of your handiwork) is one of the simple joys of summer.
The shop, ostensibly the handiwork of Harley Quinn, a tattooed "Suicide Squad" character played by Margot Robbie, gave free tattoos themed to the film.
By presenting the textiles in the form of handpainted illustrations, Policarpio and Calumpang make the handiwork of textile-makers accessible to a large community.
I found "Phalli's Field (Floor Snow)," Kusama's first mirror room, the most intriguing of the six for this focus on material and careful handiwork.
Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri and another member of the Appropriations Committee, has also expressed misgivings about Mr. Trump upsetting the panel's handiwork.
You marvel at the lacy handiwork of the Dragon Bench in the same way you appreciate the Carnegie Mansion's paneled staircase: Each is crafted.
Check out the video ... Costello also called on other L.A. fashion designers to join the cause, and showed us some of his team's handiwork.
Franklin Graham, impressed with their handiwork, asked the men at the carpentry workshop to build two caskets for his parents, according to the association.
I dug my cane out of the basement and, fearing that my latest exercise binge had ruined Dr. Wilson's handiwork, worriedly wrote to him.
The cachet of customers like Mr. Jagger — and the handiwork of tailors from London's East End — meant Hung on You's clothing was not cheap.
Two years ago, they successfully launched a Kickstarter to fund the project, and late last week they released a trailer showing off their handiwork.
The plateau wasn't God's handiwork, but that of the Shed — the $212 million arts complex at Hudson Yards on Midtown Manhattan's far west side.
The Room actor, 9, is making a foul-mouthed guest appearance on The Last Man on Earth, and PEOPLE has exclusive video of his handiwork.
In this rare instance, the staff of one of those electric utilities managed to capture the hackers' handiwork on video, which you can watch above.
But she imbues her collages and wall hangings with the same tenderness she once afforded her textile handiwork, often incorporating deeply personal objects and photographs.
No worries, the DipClip comes with its own reservoir for any packets diners may encounter, so all it takes is a little handiwork before dipping.
I especially enjoy the fact that the more subtle handiwork has become so much easier for me to deal with, thanks to this new arm.
The cozy and colorful furnishings are the handiwork of a fellow L.A.-based Brit, designer Peter Dunham, who introduced Mediterranean, Far Eastern and African influences.
Roaming alone in the paddock, he is framed by limestone fences, the handiwork of 20 master stonemasons, and looks every bit to the manner born.
Mr Sliwa's handiwork has helped propel Poland up the ranking of European countries with the most vehicles running on fuels other than petrol or diesel.
At the other end of the scale is "Sewing", a delicate video on handiwork by Lin Tianmiao, one of the few women in the show.
Wash it all down with a Queen Anne's lace cognac cocktail and you too may begin to appreciate the beauty in Queen Anne's spattered handiwork.
Nothing seems too menial for the helpers, who are uniformly thrilled about the prospect of seeing their handiwork on display, even if it is anonymous.
Singer pointed up to the ceiling to reveal his handiwork: four hundred yellow tulips, dangling by a length of wire, with the bulbs still attached.
As he slid, he held up the glove to show the umpires his handiwork and confirm the catch, then leapt to his feet to celebrate.
And that gives companies flexibility in deciding when the handiwork of hackers becomes material information for investors, despite the S.E.C.'s push for earlier disclosure.
Her handiwork is available online, but is also sold at several Dublin shops, including the Kilkenny Shop, Jam Art Factory and the Arnotts department store.
He wrote computer code alone in an apartment and quietly sold his handiwork on the anonymous portion of the internet known as the dark web.
She nearly gushes when discussing the up-close handiwork of the Altuzarra dress Ms. Adams wore at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January.
It's the newly seated Congress that, in January 2021, will meet in joint session to receive the Electoral College's handiwork and count the electoral votes.
Longtime China observers readily recognize in Mr. Yang's trajectory the handiwork of the C.C.P., specifically the painstaking orchestrations of its well-masked machine of influence.
The ads are the handiwork of Maurice Levy, the former chairman of ad giant Publicis Groupe who became WeWork&aposs interim marketing chief last month.
The two were surveying their handiwork halfway through a five-year restoration project, Miesian in its attention to detail and German in its underpublicized ambition.
Although Iraq has seen mass anti-government protests in recent months, Mr. Trump left no doubt that he viewed the embassy assault as Tehran's handiwork.
Harrell benefited from the defensive handiwork of Lucroy, who erased Jose Altuve when Altuve attempted to swipe second after he walked to lead off the third.
Brown is now continuing fundraising efforts to increase the production of his bow ties, and so he can travel this summer to personally donate his handiwork.
Drake previously showed off his son's handiwork last December, after the hitmaker received a painting that his son appeared to give him as a Christmas present.
The latter tried to undo the criminal handiwork of the former, but it could only offer up a much more complicated recipe for happiness as replacement.
Most commenters gave the model and cookbook author props for her handiwork, but others jumped in to criticize her for putting nail polish on her daughter.
"Cash Me Outside" girl Danielle Bergoli says video showing her getting a beatdown from her mom is the handiwork of a former bff out for revenge.
Her stylist, Kristin Ess, posted this photo of her handiwork on the World of Dance star onto Instagram, and we are all swooning over this perfection.
It is the handiwork of Omar Awad, a marble artist from Damascus who decamped to Amman four years ago to escape the civil war in Syria.
The character and quality of their handiwork and imagery caught his attention, and he began focusing more specifically on what would now be called art psychotherapy.
She recognized the hardware and rope and said the black tape was the handiwork of her husband Carlos Rosero, the boat's engineer, who died in 2008.
Mr. Thenaers is aware that a buyer could paint over his handiwork, remove wall coverings and even convert the single apartment back into two smaller ones.
According to Hertel-Fernandez, the difficulty of undoing ALEC's handiwork through elections is not a side effect of the group's policy strategy, but an essential aim.
FYI, time-intensive handiwork doesn't come cheap: These are $250 hoodies we're talking about, so while not quite at Vetements level, they're still not exactly accessible.
Sitting with a glass of wine, admiring my new guy's cooking and handiwork, I was tempted to minimize the implications of his beliefs on gender roles.
If you have seen a bridge being hoisted over a highway in the last 20 years, he said, you probably caught a glimpse of Insteel's handiwork.
According to Gothamist, the statue was the handiwork of anarchist art collective INDECLINE, who erected a handful of naked Trump statues across the US on Thursday.
The museum, which is down the hill from the church, is filled with hand-woven rugs and blankets, embroidered cloths, hand-painted plates and other handiwork.
All the shirts were displayed at the debut cocktail party, some on rotating installations in a hall of mirrors, the better to see the celebrity handiwork.
The handiwork of the British sleepwear designer Olivia von Halle, they are available to purchase for £350 (about $450) and also included with certain room packages.
The next morning — her handiwork corrected by her mother with the aid of a mixing bowl — she slumps next to Anna in their morning car pool.
And I'm glad I didn't — her handiwork, a highlight of the holidays when I was a kid, deserved better than my ironic condescension as an adult.
The gas station where Leatherface did his handiwork is about to reopen for biz, but this time it's gonna be a motel and BBQ joint ... yummy!
Millennial magician Li Yunfei posted a video of the trick on YouTube last December, using two transparent bowls to show there is no teleporting, only nimble handiwork.
Carolyn now believes this man was another one of Villanelle's victims, and only Eve is obsessed — sorry, uh, knowledgeable — enough to know if it was Villanelle's handiwork.
YouTube's Remix service is rumored to be arriving in the early part of 2018, so fans of RapCaviar will hopefully get to hear Basa's invisible handiwork soon.
The way he admires the handiwork of his swing is up there with the coldest of baseball sluggers, and his strut after his shot is runway-worthy.
Because, there will be scarring (much more on that below), so you need to meticulously assess and compare as many photos of the surgeon's handiwork as possible.
In an Instagram post, dad Bezos proudly showed off his kids' handiwork: blue painter's tape haphazardly holding down the Echo to create an Alexa on wheels. What?!!!!
Marky Mark hit up the grand opening of the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, MO ... the handiwork of Bass Pro Shops CEO Johnny Morris.
"Edmund de Waal admired them when he came to dinner," says Rogers of the ceramicist's handiwork, as she scales a ladder to reach a vertiginous kitchen cupboard.
Again his handiwork forced overtime, his eighth goal over all in nine games, and it vaulted him into third place in Lightning postseason history with 19. Already.
Since the kitchen is not part of the landmark designation, his father's handiwork is probably doomed when the Four Seasons space is renovated for a new restaurant.
"Few failed to exclaim at the smallness of man and his handiwork as seen from this great distance," The Times reported when the Empire State Building opened.
"There's nothing here that is accurate," his Senate chief of staff, Todd Womack, marveled over hamburgers at Main Street Meats, scrolling through @realDonaldTrump's handiwork on Mr. Corker.
When they wear their handmade indigo clothes for holidays and festivals, the women will inspect the sheen of one another's handiwork in the spirit of friendly competition.
" And one state senator, Steve Erdman, questioned the replacement costs and called the current flag "an honorable piece of handiwork handed down to us from our forefathers.
Their handiwork gave the party control of 10 of 13 House seats in a state that usually splits almost equally between Republicans and Democrats in statewide elections.
But for these seven Republican women, gathered for coffee on a recent Friday, the Senate impeachment trial revealed Mr. McConnell's leadership as the handiwork of the divine.
It offers a way for people online to easily hire someone for a few hours of work or an odd job, like delivery, home cleaning or handiwork.
The company's handiwork includes the half-sour pickles at 2nd Ave Deli, the sauerkraut at Nathan's Famous and the dill pickles and chopped cherry peppers at Shake Shack.
It's only upon further inspection that we see the handiwork in the gown, a baroque pattern first sketched by hand, then manipulated by computers to pixelate the design.
In May, the baby boy accompanied Joanna to his parents' Magnolia Market in Waco, where they admired the handiwork on a teepee covered in "unique" watercolor-painted leaves.
Proponents of intelligent design contend that at least some aspects of the biological or cosmological world can be explained only as the direct handiwork of an intelligent agent.
The interactive project was created for the 2014 ITP winter showcase, and features Liu's Jackson Pollock-inspired investigation into the boundaries of order and disorder, algorithms and handiwork.
Through careful handiwork, artist Martina Mrongovius also formed new connections from these artifacts by creating nine collages of slides, each backlit by light boxes and set under microscopes.
The mods, which are only compatible with the PC version of the game, appear to be the handiwork of people on 3DM Game, a Chinese-language message board.
Why it matters: In the booming 20163s and 1990s, much of U.S. job and productivity growth was the handiwork of a few young startups and their hit innovations.
The FCC is on the wrong side of history and the wrong side of the law and it deserves to have its handiwork revisited, reexamined, and ultimately reversed.
In all of her constructed pieces, Reed makes no effort to hide her handiwork, an effect that renders each object as nostalgic talismans for time and spaces lost.
O'Connell, who also did handiwork and carpentry, is now part of the tour crew, and has gone from driving the van in the leaner days to lighting director.
While tourists can see the North Korean handiwork, what they cannot do is cross the border, as the passage to the North is now blocked by concrete slabs.
At the same time, its reform-minded enclaves, committed to institutional poverty, supported themselves through handiwork, including art, and kept strong evangelistic ties to emotion-fueled popular religion.
And just as police detectives learn to identify the telltale methods of a veteran burglar, so CrowdStrike investigators recognized the distinctive handiwork of Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear.
On the Monday after the finishing touches were put on the surface, exactly two weeks before the start of this year's competition, Benyahia carefully surveyed his team's handiwork.
"Dead Hare" (1891), which kicks off the show with its suffused light and arresting, naturalistic detail, could be the handiwork of a Dutch forebear like Pieter van Noort.
The games play just like you remember them, thanks to the technical handiwork of retro game studio M2, which has a storied history of porting classic Sega titles.
Stunning photographs and explanatory text offer a rare peak at the handiwork of prominent designers and architects who created Brooke Astor's library, for instance, and revived Gracie Mansion.
Revenue slid 20163% to $22016 billion, but that was the handiwork of an 210% decline internationally and the closing of several namesake superstores and Best Buy Mobile locations.
It turns out that China's fitness-first message has largely been the handiwork of Coca-Cola and other Western food and beverage giants, according to two new studies.
Just look at how easy it is to repair a smartphone, by virtue of some creative handiwork in markets and souks like the one at Derb Ghallef in Morocco.
Green or yellow undertones will disguise redness around the nose, mouth, and eyes, while some post-foundation handiwork with a yellow-toned concealer will knock blemishes into the background.
Drawing from real rotting fruit much in the manner of a Dutch still life painter, Ryan translates nature's handiwork into intricate textural works that strongly balance attraction and repulsion.
Granted, water won't totally ruin a twist-out or the state of your box braids like a blowout will, but it's still a nuisance when your handiwork comes undone.
There is little to be gained from crudely hacking at Mr Obama's handiwork, while ignoring systemic problems that have led to a proliferation of rules, whoever is in charge.
Press play on the video above to see how to recreate a blowout that rivals your hairstylist's handiwork — and pocket that $45 plus tip for your next mani-pedi.
Handiwork—and sheer obsessive dedication—has always been a crucial part of miniatures gaming, and there's something lost in downloading a model the same way you'd download a torrent.
It's hard to say that Bisping fought efficiently, since the effects of Silva's handiwork rendered his face into a five-dollar Halloween mask by the end of the night.
Mr. Laachraoui wheeled his handiwork into Brussels Airport on March 22 and, at age 24, blew himself up along with 15 bystanders, the authorities concluded after finding his DNA.
The "Hotline Bling" hitmaker had previously shown off his son's handiwork last December after he received a painting that his son appeared to give him as a Christmas present.
"Ibaka was a big guy who would come to the rim, and Shane would have all day to shoot 3s," Wade said before pivoting to Spoelstra's most recent handiwork.
He even co-wrote the screenplay for the D-Day movie " The Longest Day " (1962), though how much of his handiwork made it into the finished product is uncertain.
When she was done, I leaned over to admire her handiwork: a patchy approximation of a heart, fashioned out of eight or nine dots, seared into my left ankle.
AF then slid a piece of metal and some wires from the fitting underneath the door so that we could admire his handiwork, said goodnight, and got into bed.
A memoir of sorts of this hard-won idyll, it is also a love letter to Ms. Creed, a skilled artisan and gardener whose glorious handiwork is vividly portrayed.
They were the handiwork of the witness himself, Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía, a leader of Colombia's feared Norte del Valle cartel better known by his nickname Chupeta, or Lollipop.
The book's real central character is the virus itself, a mysterious, deadly and even ingenious villain that hides its handiwork from the scientists trying to understand and stop it.
The world will likely get the first glimpse of that future-looking hardware handiwork at Cruise's "Beyond the Car" event that will be held late Tuesday in San Francisco.
The "Hotline Bling" hitmaker had previously shown off his son's handiwork last December, after he received a painting that his son appeared to give him as a Christmas present.
But that sense of civic serenity was briefly upended over the summer thanks to the handiwork of Ryan Nazari, a 17-year-old high school student from Edmond, Okla.
Martin Shkreli, who bought the only print of 'Shaolin,' let Vice post a few pages from the top secret album's notes ... and Koza says he immediately recognized his handiwork.
Having translated many other works of Archimedes, Heiberg knew the mathematician's handiwork when he saw it, but until recently, only snippets of the beleaguered original copy could be recovered.
Still, we're just as impressed by the handiwork of the folks over at the Sushi Chef Institute, because we can actually watch this one being made, and it's mind-blowing.
Given the prominent personalities involved, and the speed at which the accounts were compromised, the hacking might appear to be the handiwork of an expert group of internet bad guys.
With much negative press out there of athletes blowing millions to end up broke or even military members ending up on the streets, the public relations handiwork can be beneficial.
Handiwork from days past — ledge and brace doors, finger-joint chair rails and hardwood floors — is being terrorized by state-­provided, institutional, indestructible furniture common to dormitories and religious organizations.
While her handiwork may have won a Project Runway challenge, CBS reports that the guard tasked with enforcing the House dress code still barred her entry even after fashion fix.
For his research, Mr. Amarasingham interviewed a man he said was a member of Al Qaeda's branch in the region who derisively compared the group's handiwork to that of ISIS.
While you're lounging about on your sofa or bored at work, Peake and Kopra will be doing all the sort of space handiwork you'd expect astronauts to get up to.
Ethan Petty eventually found work with Ubisoft as a designer and scriptwriter, putting his handiwork on a number of hit games, such as Watch Dogs 2 and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
When faced with the issue of whether they care if their handiwork is being used for gambling sites, though, most were apathetic to players spinning the slots with their skins.
Gone are the days of the Lost Woods rivaling the Bates Motel: The resort has since been given a makeover, thanks to Spencer (Troian Bellisario) and Alison's (Sasha Pieterse) handiwork.
For his research, Mr. Amarasingam interviewed a man he said was a member of Al Qaeda's branch in the region who derisively compared the group's handiwork to that of ISIS.
To start, de Blasio has a terrible relationship with the press, which is as much de Blasio's fault as it is the handiwork of New York's scandal-happy media scene.
Maybe the people of Naples would like to donate their handiwork to deprived people of other countries, who have to contend with only round pizzas, or very short square ones.
A similar fate befell a creationist stepchild, intelligent design, which holds that the universe is so intricate, so complex, that it has to be the handiwork of a master architect.
The brush strokes conjure everything from Abstract Expressionist scumbling to Tiepolo-like sunsets, but the handiwork never crosses the seams; closer examination indicates that the fabric is actually raw linen.
This routine was the handiwork of Vanessa Le Mat, a London-based choreographer and performer who has worked on the Lemaire show as a creative movement director for several years.
Some thought its success was helped by admiration that industry folks harbor for Mr. del Toro; others saw the handiwork of masterful marketers and campaigners, who overcame a familiar plot.
My Chicago doctor and I are in the process of figuring out whether this is just a temporary flareup, or whether Dr. Wilson's handiwork has finally run its wondrous course.
Unlike cobweb spiders, which tend to construct their tangled traps in ceiling crevices, an orb-weaver's handiwork appears in more conspicuous places, often along garden borders, where prey is abundant.
The undoing of the E.R.A. is largely considered the handiwork of one woman: Phyllis Schlafly, a proudly anti-feminist Republican, who rallied housewives to fight the amendment in the 1970s.
While Fréger's attention to these complex disguises allows us to examine the diversity of materials used and appreciate the handiwork involved, his isolated setups uproot the rituals from their contexts.
He's definitely not trying to hide the evidence of a steamy night with someone -- so, maybe it was Kendall's handiwork ... or maybe he's just letting her know she missed out.
The same informality goes for the paintings of the royal children, a little untidy some of them, others busy with their books and instruments, their drawings and bits of handiwork nearby.
See a few views of Studio VZ's public-facing handiwork below: See more work from Studio VZ, as well as more images from the Mondrian city dressing of The Hauge, here.
Fortune favors the brave, and soon Monty — through happenstance and the occasional bit of malicious handiwork — is rocketing up the social scale, as his relatives fall victim to unhappy, ahem, accidents.
But his handiwork — finding and, with diabolical precision, disseminating incriminating records — is a reminder of the important difference between Russian and American tactics in the new age of intelligent cyber-war.
Within about three minutes, people appeared to be viewing their handiwork as bona fide art, though Kevin said that without his glasses, he could not see what was happening too well.
To examine his handiwork, he gently restored the skin of Abby's forehead to its proper place, smoothing it down with his hand to see whether the more rounded shape was emerging.
Next, choose from one of four pedestal photo boxes — each inspired by an iconic NYC art movement — to bring your handiwork to life and create the perfect pre-bite Instagram shot.
A picture of a woman with boulder-sized breasts is immediately followed up by the handiwork of a man who does makeup for the mannequins in New York City department stores.
While the commission's decision no doubt dismays many who have followed the Turner saga, society's collective inability to take seriously sexual assault runs deeper than the injustice brought by Persky's handiwork.
This editor's decision to neutralize old laws by writing new glosses, instead of deleting the laws altogether, is serendipitous: He left behind just enough clues for his handiwork to be perceptible.
She ultimately found inspiration in the handiwork of her husband, Marcel Koenen, also her coach, who worked with a professor at the University of Pennsylvania to design a new sit-ski.
Based on a photo of the device sent to the CNN offices, experts say that the bombs are crude but probably functional, and appear to be the handiwork of an amateur.
When those developers reported their suspicions to the FBI, federal authorities quickly recognized Gignac's handiwork — and this time, they realized that his usual cons had grown to include massive financial fraud.
Just as significant, Gordon is doing his handiwork while coming off the bench, a role he accepted without apparent reservation when D'Antoni was searching for rotational balance early in the season.
Walking through, Mr. Hardman greeted the handiwork with exclamations of "wow" and "holy cow," marveling at how long it must have taken to strip decades of paint from the original woodwork.
At this stage, the most obvious hole in his game is his handiwork from beyond the 3-point line, where he is shooting a less-than-robust 23.1 percent this season.
The goal, though, was mostly the handiwork of Christian Pulisic, the 18-year-old prodigy who had combined so well with Dempsey in the Honduras game, played in San Jose, Calif.
In contrast to the more solemn approaches of the other films, "The Mesh and the Circles" is a heady mixture, a fevered elixir of anthropological study, quotidian handiwork, and the occult.
The results of Aravantinos' painstaking work are impressive, and had he not provided a side-by-side comparison with the original footage, it's doubtful anyone would be able to spot his handiwork.
In a post that has gathered nearly a million likes in less than 24 hours, Tatum revealed some of his daughter's latest handiwork, with both his and Jenna's faces serving as canvases.
It was a funny thing—funny "haha" and "god's handiwork" funny—tonight when, after ol' Al B. stopped by for catch-up and tea and grilled cheeses, we went off to Kinkos.
She has met too many real-life despots to indulge such sloppy thinking, and seen too much of their handiwork, starting with the murder of many of her relatives in the Holocaust.
Waveney and her husband, Ruben, used their Stanford University backgrounds and Waveney's uncomfortable experience to help naturalistas achieve the styles that their hearts desire...without all of the handiwork (and eye rolls).
Nevertheless, Kobach's handiwork was riotously popular with conservatives, inspiring copy-cat laws that have either been introduced or passed in Missouri, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Georgia, and Alabama.
Unlike what we expected, Manus x Machina actually seems like more of a celebration of venerable handiwork versus an extensive look at the most technologically sophisticated techniques being used in fashion design.
Bramhall's handiwork didn't appear to damage either liver, but the Telegraph reported that one of the patients ended up having other complications and that the initials were discovered during a followup procedure.
My handiwork is mostly like, if we need shelves or a picture hung, I get out the level and masking tape and the rulers and pencils, and I can figure that out.
In fact, thanks to the handiwork of interest groups who benefit from the tariffs and the politicians who serve them, it's embedded in our trade system, sometimes even in the legislation itself.
What is particular to Italy, however, is the exquisite architectural character of its hill towns, as well as the quality of the handiwork and traditions that were born, cultivated and perfected here.
And I marveled at the stamina of my fellow terrarium-creators, who after a long day at their nonprofits and their finance and tech companies could still muster conversation and fine handiwork.
He had long been a Southern Democrat and tacit supporter of segregation until after he was appointed a federal judge in 1942 and confronted cases bearing evidence of Jim Crow's brutal handiwork.
That production was the handiwork of a company called Verity Studios, which also coordinates drone casts for Cirque du Soleil and Metallica and raised $18 million in Series A funding this summer.
This feat of alchemy is the handiwork of Simon McBurney, director of a reliably adventurous British theatre company, Complicite, who has brought his acclaimed "The Encounter" to the John Golden theatre in Manhattan.
Whether the handiwork of ancient builders of the Mediterranean or the desperate attempts of a father to shelter his family in an informal settlement outside Port-au-Prince, these vulnerabilities are well understood.
Still others on the left are prepared to believe the Syrian government no matter how ridiculous its narrative—there are plenty of voices out there doubting that the chemical attack was Assad's handiwork.
He made a prominent visit to Chongqing to observe Bo's handiwork a year before his downfall, and many elements of China's economic plan laid out in 2013 bears that model's hallmarks, analysts say.
For one 7-year-old, at least, this pursuit is working out well — so well that an image of her handiwork (posted by her sister Katelynn on Sunday) has been retweeted 18,000 times.
After the success of her handbag line, the brand tapped the multi-hyphenate star for her handiwork once again, this time for the Coach x Selena Gomez collection, set to debut this fall.
He scored an early release on April 11 due to his handiwork with a mop and bucket during his 3 months in jail for stabbing a man in a December 2014 bar fight.
Virtually no public record of Mr. Hofeller's work on gerrymanders exists beyond the maps themselves, because he was obsessive about leaving no paper trail that could be used against his handiwork in court.
Those revelations came less than a month after Facebook disclosed that it had identified a new, active political influence campaign targeting November's midterm elections on its network that showed signs of Russian handiwork.
If you saw the fight ... you know Jorge's handiwork -- he somehow managed to slow the bleeding and ultimately prevented Fury from losing the fight (and his championship belt) due to a doctor's stoppage.
They are the handiwork of Gerald Goldman, 94, who served in World War II in the Marine Corps, and who now claims distinction as having the longest tenure — 61 years — on Abrew Street.
While boats are everywhere on the island — seriously, they appear on local menus, in architecture and off practically every inch of coastline — shipbuilding isn't the only type of skilled handiwork that happens here.
Indeed, his story is no more or less than the handiwork of the country in which it was written; a country where the legacy of African-Americans has often been shaped by others.
Sophisticated criminals, evolving with advances in security and technology, have found new ways to hack and clone their way into the city's countless A.T.M.s, their handiwork so invisible they slip away without notice.
Enjoying gelato, namely 16 new flavors that are the handiwork of both renowned and up-and-coming gelato chefs from Italy, is the festival's highlight, but watching it being made is also fun.
India said the attack was the handiwork of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan based terror group, and accused Pakistan of having a "direct hand" in the atrocity, a claim denied by Islamabad.
Maintaining the perfect platinum when you're born brunette involves a hell of a lot of upkeep, so we'll just have to admire Wood's handiwork — and Benson's good genes — from a safe, bleach-free distance.
The Pistons recorded 14 points off Houston turnovers in the opening half and shot 40 percent from 3-point range, and their handiwork on the glass produced a plus-8 margin in shot attempts.
The totems vary in palette, technique, and content, but all of them formulate yarn-based work into roughly columnar form, collectively creating a bright forest bristling with the industrious handiwork of hundreds of contributors.
This sclerotic management technique was the unwitting handiwork of Jerome Holtzman, a sportswriter who devised a statistic in 1960 that he called a "save" in order to measure the impact of shut-down relievers.
In 2001, conservators at the J. Paul Getty Museum undertook a thorough reexamination of a massive French cabinet long believed to be a fake: a 19th century piece designed to resemble Renaissance-era handiwork.
"It is possible that our country and its security have been greatly compromised by this," Trump persisted, though it's unclear exactly how Weiner's handiwork compromised anything more than what was left of Weiner's dignity.
The statutes are the handiwork of the NRA, which has by now successfully lobbied politicians in all but a sliver of state capitols to relax their standards for issuing permits to carry concealed guns.
I went over them a second time to darken sparse spots and then spent the rest of the day finding excuses to look in the mirror, so that I could admire my own handiwork.
Both the political guru and the financial wizard have been moved recently to view the results of their handiwork and have found reason to express concerns regarding the parlous state of U.S.-China relations.
Here are a few notable absences: Mueller and 'the memo' We've either found the limits of Trumpian norm-smashing or just witnessed the handiwork of a convincing lawyer armed with an expensive red pen.
In a legal twist, she's now defending her handiwork in court, this time as president of the University of California, which has thousands of DACA students and is suing to overturn the DACA reversal.
Drinking espresso and smoking a cigarette, he works silently and slowly, carving the letter "G" into a thin block of steel with awls and chisels, peering through a magnifying glass to inspect his handiwork.
He followed through, but his supervision of the handiwork suggests some reluctance: workers used limewash to cover the art, which essentially saved the paintings from the same tragic fate of similar works across England's churches.
It turned out that his own uncle had made it, so he bought it and took it to the old man, who, when we walked up to him, recognized his own handiwork from yards away.
All the gains against the second law made by the demon's nifty handiwork are canceled by "Landauer's limit": the finite cost of information erasure (or more generally, of converting information from one form to another).
One feature that is interesting and can only be activated through the app, however, is precise lighting modes such as study, precision (Dyson says this is designed for engineers, artists, or other handiwork), and relax.
Joanna Gaines' 10-month-old son recently accompanied his mom to her and husband Chip Gaines' Magnolia Market in Waco, Texas, where they admired the handiwork on a teepee covered in "unique" watercolor-painted leaves.
Fans were skeptical about exactly who was doing the cooking, with many on Twitter arguing that Kardashian-West couldn't have done the work and accusing her of taking credit for the family's Jamaican nanny's handiwork.
When the makers of the 1994 movie Forrest Gump inserted Tom Hanks into an old film clip to make it appear the actor was shaking hands with Richard Nixon, their handiwork was considered cutting edge.
Even in the rural counties, so much of the hard work that nobody else will do — agricultural work, handiwork, all of it — is being done by people from Mexico and other parts of Latin America.
MX3D's acrobatic handiwork can be seen downstairs at the foot of the dark, oak-paneled staircase in the Carnegie Mansion, where a large, sweeping piece, called Dragon Bench, serves as a teaser for the show.
But with the hunting ban, he has had no orders for his handiwork since September, when he said he mounted a lion that may have been poisoned at a zoo in the coastal city Mariupol.
Consider the following: last fall UK security officials reported that a number of cyberattacks assumed to have been conducted by a well-known Iranian hacker group were in fact the handiwork of Russian intelligence officials.
We were taught that such artists weren't "painterly" enough and that their "handiwork" was just "skill" and "craft," words shunned at the time as not "Modern" enough to be taken seriously by the Art World.
Titled Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology, the theme for this year's exhibit — as well as last night's extravagant Met Gala — celebrates the marriage between human handiwork and machine in fashion and design.
The attack in the city centre looked like the handiwork of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has been waging an insurgency in the north for seven years, killing thousands of people and displacing 2.1 million.
But the evidence is all too crushingly plain that the violent, convulsive new world order taking shape in this moment of climate reckoning is entirely the handiwork of a fatal set of preventable human system failures.
Nationals 6, Cubs 3 | Series tied, 1-363 WASHINGTON — Standing near home plate on Saturday, the Washington Nationals' Bryce Harper briefly admired his handiwork, a game-tying, second-deck, two-run homer in the eighth inning.
Militarized borders, deportation squads, an archipelago of internment facilities, hypertrophied executive power, a lurid body of national security and anti-trafficking law sprung from the rich manure of panic — none of this is Mr. Trump's handiwork.
This is an overhaul that will require prudence and patience, qualities too often in short supply in the N.B.A. The Nets, of course, have been left little choice thanks to the handiwork of previous front offices.
Germany expelled two Russian diplomats on Wednesday after federal prosecutors alleged that an August killing of a Georgian national in Berlin was the handiwork of either Moscow or the Russian republic of Chechnya, Time magazine reported.
The library, which owns the largest collection of Guérard's work in the country, has displayed a number of these; while they are faithful copies, they also attest to his painstaking handiwork and mastery of the line.
Ransomware creators are constantly embedding advertising, pornography, shopping and other highly trafficked online networks with their handiwork, which is programmed to ferret out those browser vulnerabilities and infect computers when the end-users click on activating links.
Or the notion that with a wave of a hand, the president or the henchmen who do his immigration handiwork can eject some 700,000 productive young people from the only home most of them have ever known?
They start at about $2 a pop for a prefold, which is just a piece of fabric you can fashion into a diaper shape; on the other end there are the $35 diapers that require no handiwork.
At these buffets of nerd events — panels and workshops with names like Synthetic Wig Styling and Polyamory in Sci-Fi — cosplayers get to show off their handiwork and mingle with kindred spirits, often late into the night.
Though 75, she seems 15 years younger, and her handiwork is all over the house: a fruit pie cooling on the kitchen table, handsome quilts on the couch, elaborate Christmas stockings that she sews for her grandchildren.
The Cougars shot only 40.5 percent prior to the intermission but were again saved by their handiwork on the offensive boards, parlaying 10 offensive rebounds into eight second-chance points and a plus-13 advantage in shot attempts.
After Joffrey is poisoned (later revealed to be the handiwork of Lady Olenna) and killed in Season 4, Sansa immediately escapes the commotion with Ser Dontos, who leads her to a ship where Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish is waiting.
Their work is part of the culinary development and self-discovery that has been going on for decades — centuries, really — but for anyone sampling their handiwork now, it's clear that we're in the middle of a belle époque.
The new behind-the-scenes video shows just how detailed the special effects team's handiwork was from the spray-painted veins to the graveyard dirt sprinkled on her arms while pale blue contact lenses cemented Swift's undead appearance.
Click here to view original GIFIf you've ever stumbled across a creation that looked too unsafe to ever be attempted—be it a thermite cannon or a flying hoverbike—you're probably looking at the handiwork of Colin Furze.
Clearly Long didn't realize that Carr fumbled, and he just assumed it was a straight sack, but goddamn does it look hilarious to watch the proud Long celebrating his handiwork as a surefire touchdown harmlessly rolls behind him.
Just ask yourself: What aspect of our hunting "heritage" would be preserved by removing restrictions on the sale of firearm silencers -- a tool of wildlife poachers and other criminals who want to muffle or otherwise cloak their handiwork?
The video's animation, depicting a series of human figures on an implicit dance floor, is literally Mr. Sakamoto's handiwork: He drew the whole thing in pencil, with the same painstaking yet imperfect clarity he brings to his music.
Mr. Gordon said he decided to describe his handiwork as a gift that had been presented on July 4, 1876, by Civil War veterans to Wells in honor of John, and then handed down to Wells' son, Edgar.
The 12-day "Gujarat: The Land of Legends, Culture and Crafts" begins in Ahmedabad to see Hindu and Jain temples; the Sabarmati Ashram, where Gandhi once lived; and the Calico Museum of Textiles, whose handiwork spans five centuries.
Thanks to his handiwork — and his role in helping propel the song to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks in a row — Shiggy scored an epic cameo in Drake's official "In My Feelings" music video.
"I'm sweet tea sippin' on the front porch sittin' while my hubby fries chicken and I'm pickin' these straaangs," she captioned the sizzling clip on Instagram, which also includes a boomerang of Lambert herself showing off her husband's handiwork.
House Democrats, who last week staged a 25-hour sit-in on the House floor to push for gun control after the June 12 mass shooting in Orlando, condemned the Cornyn-Zeldin measure as the handiwork of the NRA.
He only just posted the video of his handiwork Friday, so there's no word from Guinness yet, but the loving care paid to its design and function are likely to get Fisher pretty strong consideration from the record books.
A top Trump insider told us yesterday that Congress needs to get back in the game when it comes to unwinding the federal bureaucracy, or you'll get a "whipsaw effect" when the next Democratic president will undo Trump's handiwork.
Several Obama administration counterterrorism officials had been bracing for a more complete dismantling of their handiwork, and they offered tentative praise for the prospect that their successors will keep in place heightened standards to protect civilians outside war zones.
If they lose, the result could be a court decision enshrining the Trump administration's hobbled approach to climate regulation as the only reasonable approach under the law — slamming the door shut on any later attempts to recreate Obama's handiwork.
Many are aimed at visual professionals (and can cost around $200), like the notebook maker Moleskine's Smart Writing System, which uses a traditional notebook and special pen to capture your handiwork and cloud-syncs it all to a tablet.
Makela from Canada went massively viral this week after tweeting about her disastrous date ... she was at his house, went to the bathroom but his toilet wouldn't flush, so she scooped the toilet and deposited her handiwork in her clutch.
Another doctor stumbled across Bramhall's handiwork while performing follow-up surgery on one of the transplant patients in 2013, and he reported it to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital where Bramhall worked, which then suspended him, according to the Washington Post.
It is certainly true that the alt-right's pro-Trump "shitposting"—the act of flooding social media with memes and commentary designed to bolster their "God Emperor" Trump—raised the public visibility of the alt-right and its memetic handiwork.
The irresponsible, poisonous Seth Rich conspiracy theory -- that the leak of John Podesta's emails by WikiLeaks was not the handiwork of the Kremlin but was made by a disgruntled DNC staffer who was later killed in retribution -- deserves to be forgotten.
"There are remains of the victims at Gilgo that may be attributed to the handiwork of Mr. Bittrolff, and that investigation is continuing," Robert Biancavilla, a prosecutor with the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office in New York, told the Associated Press.
Condo New York is a cooperative exhibition program in which out-of-town galleries are invited to exhibit work in the spaces of their Manhattan cousins, and is the handiwork of Lower East Side gallerists Simone Subal and Nicole Russo.
One law enforcement official said that the bomb technicians involved in the investigation believed that Mr. Rahami constructed all the devices and that his handiwork raised the possibility that he had received training from someone with experience building improvised explosive devices.
His esteemed place at the top of the search results is reportedly the handiwork of a few Redditors, who managed to bring pouty Trump, maniacally screaming Trump, and open-mouthed, deer-in-the-headlights Trump to the top of Google.
Filing taxes after a divorce can get contentious for any number of reasons, not the least of which is that your ex-spouse may get a new accountant with sharp red pencils ready to "correct" your past tax return handiwork.
Brands would say the increases reflect the cost of the raw materials, which are often rare; the handiwork that goes into the products and the value of the artisans; the cost of currency hedging; import/export duties; and so on.
CreditCreditJaniek Dam If you have ever traveled through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, you would have seen the handiwork of the Dutch wayfinding design firm Mijksenaar, whose signs, maps and other visual information systems have been part of the facility's landscape since 1990.
I envision quilts, fabric for garments, scrolls, wallpaper, wall hangings, works of collage and any other forms that one's imagination and handiwork can produce, followed by local exhibitions so that a wider section of the populace can share in the experience.
They were prefabricated homes designed by the Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia, and the construction team said it was impressed by the speed of its own handiwork: nearly one frame hoisted per hour, including smoke breaks, and largely without power tools.
But if the promiscuous connections of global capitalism have made the planet more strange, they have helped forge a real acquaintance among peoples who once were strangers, by making the handiwork of each more familiar and legible to the other.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Spanish woman whose two children were murdered by her abusive ex-husband has begun knitting purple butterflies to rally support for action against domestic violence, with politicians from the prime minister downwards donning her handiwork.
When I asked him to draw me a sketch of his implant, afterward he was so embarrassed by the appearance of a penis on my notebook pages that he quickly disguised his handiwork as a goofy looking face with a long skinny nose.
The ceramicist Eric Serritella surrounds himself with the objects of his inspiration: trees aplenty in a forest near Chapel Hill, N.C. There, in his studio, he crafts woodland-themed stoneware delights that can trick you into thinking you're gazing upon Mother Nature's handiwork.
It was a mystery where the antiwar leaflets came from, but probably — my frat brothers hypothesized — the propagandist handiwork of "pinkos" and "NuFus" (the latter being the derogatory term for the less than 10 percent of students who had not joined a fraternity).
Keuchel stellar over seven innings as Astros top A's HOUSTON — The moment arrived early Friday night, that point when Houston Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel wields such impeccable control of his repertoire that all that remains is to marvel at his handiwork.
The very particular looking Food Pod at Feldman's is their handiwork (inspired by sea urchins, Mr. Stewart said) as is the EggXactPeel, a slim yellow plastic shell cracker and peeler that was a finalist for an innovation award at this year's housewares show.
This sidebar calls attention to some of their handiwork, including Mr. Michelson's drawings for "The Cotton Club" (Saturday), Ms. Michelson's research for "Fiddler on the Roof" (Sunday) and both of their contributions to Mel Brooks's "History of the World, Part I" (Saturday).quadcinema.
Nina Johnson is featuring new drawings by Terry Allen, and while his Lubbock, Texas, origins are anything but tropical, a rare opportunity to see his handiwork (and hopefully hear him perform some of his delectably barbed country songs) is too good to miss.
Instead of just hanging out there, admiring his handiwork, Westbrook turned, tracked the shot with his eyes, saw that it was falling short and, at precisely the moment the ball hit the front of the rim, exploded into the air with shocking intensity.
This feature of the features does argue for Leonardo's authorship—or auteurship, anyhow, if the handiwork that we see isn't fully his own—despite some more or less plausible doubts that Jerry Saltz, in New York , ticked through, with entertaining zest, before the auction.
But the derision ultimately turned into gratitude for the widow, Cecilia Giménez, now 86: The alterations had a divine effect on the economy of Borja, a struggling town of 5,000 people in northeast Spain, as Spanish and foreign tourists visited to view her handiwork.
After a period of heightened tensions this past summer in the wake of a string of troubling attacks on tankers and commercial shipping vessels, incidents blamed on Iran, tensions have again spiked following devastating attacks on Saudi oil facilities believed to have been Iran's handiwork.
For those of who pay attention the slew of doom bands inundating the internet with releases on a daily basis, you have probably seen the handiwork of Pol Abran, a Barcelona-based graphic designer who creates promotional posters for festival lineups and touring bands.
In "Rose 1 (Tomato)" (2018), a bright red tomato carved into a flower rests against an intense backdrop of nearly the same shade; Ms. Qasimi did the handiwork herself, after ordering a $5 paring knife on Amazon and teaching herself the technique via YouTube videos.
The vaulted ceilings and tiled arches are by the Spanish architects Rafael Guastavino Moreno and his son, Rafael Guastavino Esposito, whose handiwork graces the Oyster Bar at Grand Central Terminal, the Registry Room at Ellis Island and the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
How much weightier a story, then, to have this be a double fakeout — and for the battered old protocol droid, who was revealed in Episode I to be the handiwork of the future Darth Vader, Anakin Skywalker, to finally follow his fabled "maker" into oblivion.
And she heard a collective murmur of disbelief when, during a talk at the Council on Foreign Relations, she defended the president's travel ban by pointing to last month's terrorist attack in London; the crime was the handiwork of a native Briton, not a migrant.
But, in a bit of a twist, the ad uses the words of GOP leaders and fellow GOP candidates against Trump, a nice bit of political handiwork in a time when the GOP is trying to pick up the pieces and unify after a brutal primary campaign.
It hasn't been a particularly rapid affair (certainly nothing for Elon Musk to measure himself against), but the workers building a tunnel to replace a section of elevated roadway, and reopen up the city to the ocean, are nearly ready to introduce the public to their handiwork.
One possibility is that the original leaked order was the handiwork of Mike Pence, the pious vice president, and that Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter, prevailed on him to steer clear of a move that would infuriate the gay and lesbian community and gay-friendly millennials.
The judgment also states that the two events that have served as the basis for Hindu claims — the supposedly miraculous overnight appearance of Hindu idols in the mosque in 1949 and the demolition of the mosque in 1992 — were both criminal acts, the handiwork of Hindu fundamentalists.
After militants killed 22 people at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka this month, the government said the attack was solely the handiwork of "homegrown" militants from Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, even though the perpetrators sent photos to an Islamic State-linked private email account during the operation.
His energy and environmental policies would hasten the collapse of some of nature's finest handiwork, from a pristine coastline that he tried to open to oil drilling, to forests that will soon be aflame again because the president will not do anything to stall climate change.
But to proponents of a tougher stance on industries that contribute to global warming, Mr. Wehrum is regarded as the single biggest threat inside the E.P.A., with Tuesday's expected announcement to weaken what is known as the Clean Power Plan the most recent evidence of his handiwork.
The artists have adults-only lunches, but are joined by the children for family-style dinners, and at the end of the week, just as the artists present to their colleagues a sample of the work they have been developing, the children display their own handiwork.
The Hindi-speaking handler guiding the men in Hyderabad also insisted on using a kaleidoscope of encrypted messaging applications, with Mr. Yazdani instructed to hop between apps so that even if one message history was discovered and cracked, it would reveal only a portion of their handiwork.
His handiwork is easy to spot: the spindly heel that flares subtly at the base, resembling the stem of a champagne flute where it widens to kiss the cup; the elongated pointy toe, with its ever-so-slightly rounded tip, like the smooth beak of a swan.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A carving of a phallus in a rock would probably seem like the handiwork of a bored youth today, but such imagery was especially common in ancient Greece and Rome as a symbol of good luck rather than a sexual reference.
A concentrated burst of interest rate cutting and other measures to loosen global financial conditions by the world's central bankers looks to have largely run its course, and policymakers now appear content to wait and see if their handiwork staves off a deeper slowdown in the months ahead.
There were vaulted ceilings and tiled arches by the Spanish architects Rafael Guastavino Moreno (Rafael Sr.) and his son, Rafael Guastavino Esposito (Rafael Jr.), whose handiwork grace the Oyster Bar at Grand Central Terminal, the Registry Room at Ellis Island and the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump welcomes President Xi Jinping of China to his palm-fringed Florida club for two days of meetings on Thursday, the studied informality of the gathering will bear the handiwork of two people: China's ambassador to Washington and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
After a few minutes spent scanning the magazine rack in the pharmacy's automated checkout line, you settle at the last minute on a trashy tabloid; some of the articles inside of it are the handiwork of particularly sophisticated A.I. In this automated world, there are fewer jobs available.
The windows, installed in 1953, contained the Confederate flag and were the handiwork of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an activist group of well-heeled Southern ladies that was at the height of its influence in the early 20th century, when it raised prodigious amounts for monuments.
Mum strikes what seems like a hundred poses, with Ayoola directing them, and then they scroll through their handiwork on the screen and select the picture that satisfies them — it is one of my mum in profile with her hand on her hip and her head thrown back in laughter.
They're barely visible in the video — which generally looks as if it was shot with Vaseline smeared on the camera lens — but go-to celebrity makeup artist Hung Vanngo, who made up Selena's face for the occasion, shared a photo to Instagram to give fans a closer look at his handiwork.
And looking back at her on Wednesday, in the company of sea gulls and a handful of protesters baking in the midday heat, hundreds of locals familiar with the handiwork of Donald J. Trump filled a patch of this historic boardwalk that has, in recent years, had too few customers.
"I think things along these lines are the future for books," Jo Piazza, the ghostwriter of "Marriage Vacation," and author of five books (a sixth is slated to publish this summer), tells CNBC Make It. Though character Brooks is listed as the author on the IRL "Marriage Vacation," it's Piazza's handiwork.
Writing about Chick and the culture wars in the journal Religion and American Culture, Michael Ian Borer and Adam Murphree noted that Chick's fundamentalist Protestant insistence that the Catholic church is the devil's handiwork greatly complicates the easy "battle lines" that commentators tend to draw when writing about the culture wars.
Telling us that slavery wasn't all bad, even by implication, distracts from Michelle Obama's point that only in a country of immense promise and self-confidence could the descendants of those people who were forced to cut and drag the granite of the Early Republic now inhabit their handiwork as the first family.
Many suggested that the devices were the handiwork of liberals with an end goal of making the GOP look bad, divert attention from "left-wing mobs," and distract from the caravan of about 7,000 Central American migrants traveling up to Mexico on foot with the ultimate goal of reaching the Southern border.
Another hoax perpetrated on New Yorkers was the handiwork of Edgar Allan Poe, who wrote a piece for The New York Sun on April 13, 1844, indicating that a European balloonist had been blown off course on a trip from England to France and had ended up on an island in South Carolina.
"The Indo-Pacific framing is clearly the handiwork of his more experienced and internationally-minded senior national security team, while the 'America First' theme of demanding zero-sum concessions from all our trading partners is not," said Michael J. Green, senior vice president for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Syndergaard took to Twitter after the show aired, taking pride in his handiwork: Syndergaard's scenes were filmed in Spain, and he told Sports Illustrated in April that he brought his parents with him for his day on set since they had actually been the ones who convinced him to start watching the show.
More, the entire show demonstrated definitively that while underlying abstract concepts, formal inquiries, and concerns about agency drove the making of this work, one understood — by, for example, looking at Francoise Grossen's heavily knotted, hanging yarns — that craft, that is skilled handiwork, is often an essential aspect of work we regard as successful.
Since last fall, when Facebook disclosed it had sold political ads to Russian actors in the run-up to the 2016 election, details about the IRA's handiwork have trickled out mainly in the form of independent research, individual exhibits presented during congressional testimony, and an indictment of IRA officials by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Several details show that it reflects a line of attack circulating for weeks in conservative news media outlets, which have been amplifying a narrative that the Russia investigation is the illegitimate handiwork of a cabal of senior Justice Department and F.B.I. officials who were biased against Mr. Trump and set out to sabotage him.
Stop by the visitors' center at Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, where you can pick up a Parkway map, browse the impressive handiwork of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, and poke around the supposedly haunted, turn-of-the-century mansion (open April to late November; guided tours offered from June to October, reservations required).
Ashish's designs, which are made in India, are always an example of the finest handiwork, but the level of detail and intricate fabrications of this collection were especially impressive, from hand-embroidered floral patterns (which were inspired by a design Ashish made as a teenager during a work placement in a Delhi clothing factory) to tinsel jeans and minidresses.
TMZ broke the story ... Amber and her people claim in March, 2015 Johnny accidentally cut his fingertip off in the middle of an argument with Amber ... and did his artful handiwork on the mirror after accusing her of cheating with Billy Bob when they co-starred in the flick, "London Fields," which was set to be released in 2015.
I don&apost think the president took a far enough saying animals and I&aposll tell you why, because when you see their handiwork and you&aposre actually at the crime scene, you see these photos, you talked to the family members of MS-13 and other gang members, they commit these heinous atrocities, just vicious gangs and killing.
Mr. Caro, who had overslept that morning because he was unsatisfied with something he was writing for the fifth volume of his biography of Lyndon B. Johnson, pointed out Moses handiwork, which was basically everything in sight: the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, the northern extension of the F.D.R. Drive, the massive public housing projects in Queens and Upper Manhattan.
Visuals of soldiers and police, biker babes, and firemen, bros in cutoffs, whiskey bottles, melting steel, more bikes, more welders, tanks, fireworks, army soldiers, more video vixens, more firemen, more flags, a cigar, more scantily clad girls, flags waving, and finally Kid Rock, the avatar of the American dream, singing in front of Betsy Ross' finest handiwork.
China's fitness-is-best message, as it happens, has largely been the handiwork of Coca-Cola and other Western food and beverage giants, according to a pair of new studies that document how those companies have helped shape decades of Chinese science and public policy on obesity and diet-related illnesses like Type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
Instead, thanks to the handiwork of the lighting designer Jane Cox, the scenic designer Rachel Hauck, the costume designer Toni-Leslie James and the sound designer Jessica Paz, Iago — the devilish mastermind who drives the plot of Shakespeare's "Othello" — is clad in leather and strikingly illuminated as he struts through stone archways and growls his soliloquies.
In the United States, economic adversity helped produce Trump, whose inaugural speech (reportedly the handiwork of Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller) Boix cites as emblematic of the hostility emerging with the fall of liberalism: For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
The video has no music or voice over, so you're left with only the sounds of the restorer's handiwork in action, including everything from the crunchy pop of AA batteries being pressed out of their plastic case to the accelerated noises of turning screws when he pops the internal circuitboards out so he can water bath the case in hydrogen peroxide.
The codex, they argue, simply cannot be the handiwork of a mid-20th-century forger (or, more reasonably, a team of forgers) because its maker had to have access to the right amount of amatl, a paper made from the inner bark of fig trees — which was pre-Hispanic in origin — and know how to properly glue and bind the material into a concertina format.
They will charge us with having culpably allowed the destruction of some of those records of Creation which we had it in our power to preserve; and while professing to regard every living thing as the direct handiwork and best evidence of a Creator, yet, with a strange inconsistency, seeing many of them perish irrecoverably from the face of the earth, uncared for and unknown.
It was a miracle, God's own handiwork, that the gas generators at the office park still hummed and the net satellite dish on the roof still pointed in the right direction most of the time and any packets were able to get in and out of this jerry-rigged bunker to reach wherever Tammy was, presumably somewhere that hadn't yet been turned into a shitty looking version of hell.
The boldest is in the conclusion, where the authors (perhaps unwittingly; more on this below) write that their evidence is confirmation of God's ingenious handiwork: In conclusion, our study can improve the understanding of the human hand and confirm that the mechanical architecture is the proper design by the Creator for dexterous performance of numerous functions following the evolutionary remodeling of the ancestral hand for millions of years.
"He is very, very gifted with a paintbrush," Ms. Chicago said as she sat on the terrace below and described the frequent phone calls she and Mr. Jones have traded as she has watched him execute her mural, first on a live feed from the United States, where she lives, and, over the past week, from a perch in the hotel where she can offer tips to Mr. Jones on his handiwork.
Even if you're unfamiliar with these names, it's likely you've seen their handiwork in high-tech viral videos, like this rendering of a mundane living room turning into an immersive intergalactic VR video game, created by the studio Marshmallow Laser Feast for Sony; Superflux's 2011 "Song of the Machine," a prophetic rendering of VR technology as seen through a walk in London; or the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology's miniature quadcopters caught assembling a rope bridge in midair.
She beats Macy Levitt in straight sets; she makes Macy Levitt cry; she makes Macy Levitt throw off her glasses and stomp them with her Tretorns, losing the needlepoint band in the crabgrass next to the court, its fine handiwork sucked up and shredded by the power mower a few days later, the driver entirely oblivious; she makes Macy Levitt quit the junior-varsity team and years later, when she learns that Macy Levitt has been hospitalized for anorexia, she wonders if she also made Macy Levitt do that.
In those interviews, he has cried foul about a flurry of media reports about his regular first-class travel, his use of an obscure administrative provision to increase the salaries of two favored aides (over White House objections) and his below-market rental agreement for accommodations in Washington with the wife of an energy lobbyist whose clients won favorable treatment from the E.P.A. The disclosures, he has suggested, were the handiwork of critics who were resorting to personal attacks to derail the deregulatory agenda being pursued by his agency and the Trump administration.
Unfortunately, the left and right have no interest in that (See also, in this same connection, the handiwork of The New York Times' designated alibi-generator for the right, Bari Weiss, as she seeks to defend the demagnetized moral compass of Patriot Prayer organizer Joey Gibson, who maintains ties to alt-right figures like Kyle Chapman while professing to decry the movement that counts Chapman among it most enthusiastic apostles.) The simple fact is that Cernovich is a bigot, and Yiannopolous is a bigot, and Breitbart News has always been a bigoted website.
In those interviews, he has cried foul about a flurry of media reports about his regular first-class travel, his use of an obscure administrative provision to increase the salaries of two favored aides (over White House objections) and his below-market rental agreement for accommodations in Washington with an energy lobbyist whose clients won favorable treatment from the E.P.A. The disclosures, he has suggested, were the handiwork of critics who were resorting to personal attacks to derail the deregulatory agenda being pursued by his agency and the Trump administration.

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