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The seeds were carried in darkness, buried in darkness, broken underground; a new plant seeks to find light.
To have a whole town in darkness and people dying.
As I write these words I am sitting in darkness.
Can you afford to go chasing after them in darkness?
"This coverage of you... 'Democracy dies in darkness,'" Wolff said.
You could call us a beacon of light in darkness.
It features night vision up to three meters in darkness.
For a few minutes, the center was engulfed in darkness.
It was also a celebrated novel that reveled in darkness.
" Instead, the new thing was, "Oh, democracy dies in darkness.
KODOK, South Sudan — "I'm living in darkness," says Abuk Aban.
CNN aviation analyst Les Abend says it's even easier in darkness.
The Washington Post has a new slogan: Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Night falls on the Rotunda, and the roses dance in darkness.
At night, the settlement is engulfed in darkness, oceans of darkness.
Mostly it is just unseen because it is cloaked in darkness.
We spent Thanksgiving Day in darkness, the Christmas season was bitter.
You've dwelt in darkness a long time, more than long enough.
Keys highly visible in darkness with the red back-lit feature.
But the P30 Pro can shoot in darkness on default settings.
Apparently democracy isn't the only thing in darkness at the Post.
The integrity of environmental regulation, like democracy itself, dies in darkness.
The lights overhead go down and the beach is in darkness.
The sun sets and we speed towards the city in darkness.
The imagery is steeped in darkness, and slowly yields its textures.
The long frescoed galleries of the Capitoline were shrouded in darkness.
" I'd now add the character of Gletkin in "Darkness at Noon.
"Yesterday, Oman was in darkness," Sultan Qaboos said after the coup.
Parts of the capital were plunged in darkness as power failed.
"Democracy dies in darkness, my friend," Nunes told CNN's Manu Raju.
Hotels near the hospital suffered power outages, plunging the area in darkness.
Just like that, he and the pastor were alone together in darkness.
The country's future remains as shrouded in darkness as its electoral process.
Before me is the skeletal back of Notre-Dame, shrouded in darkness.
In darkness, Khalili recognizes a physical and metaphorical landscape that is unknowable.
So, half of the moon is in darkness at any given time.
"I think exercising in darkness is such a weird fad," Green said.
In the schoolhouse, Skaskiw stumbled upon five scrawny children squatting in darkness.
The borehole swims in darkness; there is no light inside this wound.
Their days begin and end in darkness, starting about 4:30 a.m.
Even the Washington Post's new motto declares that "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
To us, "Democracy Dies in Darkness" sounds like a pretty good political thriller.
That means Spice can operate in darkness, and can penetrate smoke and fog.
The advantage of trichromy disappears in darkness, when colours are hard to distinguish.
At Saydnaya, prisoners are kept in darkness, tortured and beaten if they speak.
He's described as this grotesque corpse, decomposing and cloaked in darkness and blood.
The image captured a Martian world shrouded in darkness by the dust storm.
The fluorescent light is cold and leaves half of his face in darkness.
And an employee climbing on board in darkness would most likely go unnoticed.
We have started down a path that will end in darkness and pain.
ET, as most of Europe and the Middle East was shrouded in darkness.
New Year's Resolution: Order a print newspaper subscription because democracy dies in darkness!
Not all animals can see well in darkness, but they can certainly hear.
The sky turned red and Mogo was in darkness by noon, Staples said.?
She didn't know what time it was when she half-woke in darkness.
Nearby, the entrance to the vault was shrouded in darkness behind metal bars.
Just walking out, and smelling the air after spending five days in darkness.
The flap over the entry we crawled through has been closed, ushering in darkness.
You don't need to live your life in darkness – what's the point in that?
"We went to the beach in darkness and 12 people showed up," he said.
That fight is only remembered for its dreadful aftermath, for leaving McClellan in darkness.
"Democracy dies in darkness" goes the ridiculous tagline on The Washington Post's front page.
This eclipse darkness wall came flashing across the water — and covered us in darkness.
Democracy dies not only in darkness, but also with advance notice, in clear view.
Meanwhile, rents in East Mosul have skyrocketed as the western half remains in darkness.
As I pulled away, she was still standing alone on the porch in darkness.
Someone was making fun of their "Democracy dies in darkness," but I love it.
ET Friday as most of Europe and the Middle East was shrouded in darkness.
Is that an open closet with a woman slowly creeping out drenched in darkness?
The group went inside, closing the tub above them, and they were in darkness.
What has long been shrouded in darkness is now being thrown into the light.
He's sitting in darkness, so he could be anywhere: in Provence, Paris, indoors, outdoors.
WUPPERTAL, Germany — The dancers lay in darkness on the floor of a studio here.
It's unclear how many individual people continue to struggle through Maria's aftermath in darkness.
Lyndsey admitted that such a journey could now be bearable, if made in darkness.
The power was out in the apartment, so Leshchenko and Gongadze sat in darkness.
The processional reached the road and turned north, walking in darkness and cold rain.
In darkness, the solar panels could not generate enough power to keep Opportunity awake.
The last time we saw Samsung's foldable onstage, it was, quite literally, shrouded in darkness.
She invited me to her performance and isn't that funny, it was all in darkness.
"Mutants are born with extraordinary abilities," James McAvoy says as this movie begins in darkness.
It draws in darkness but it gives you something but it takes something from you.
The commercial ends with The Washington Post's logo and its slogan, 'Democracy Dies in Darkness.
A disheveled woman answered, sitting in darkness, looking like she had just been woken up.
Unlike me, my mother found no comfort in darkness (she didn't like flying much either).
For many Puerto Ricans, the concern spikes with nightfall, when neighborhoods are bathed in darkness.
For Children Not all animals can see well in darkness, but they can certainly hear.
This fellow does not seem disposed to be a kindly neighbor (or live in darkness).
Lao Tzu, the founder of Daoism, thought that insight was to be found in darkness.
In darkness and stormy weather, Cole leaped with his parachute and learned one thing quickly.
At least 2,000 people evacuated from fires in darkness following pre-planned PG&E blackouts.
The striking photos and video footage showed the agile black cat moving stealthily in darkness.
The writers deal in darkness (to varying degrees), so how scared could they be, right?
Yet despite these advances, some of our closest neighboring exoplanets remain undetected and cloaked in darkness.
The sight of Tyrone standing in the middle of a dock, covered in darkness, is terrifying.
Only these demons' crowns are made of hellish bone and their gifts are shrouded in darkness.
Going on a run after work in darkness—or better yet, not, because it isn't safe.
If chicken or pigeon eggs are incubated in darkness, the development of this asymmetry is prevented.
We are now 56 years since the killing, and the case is still hidden in darkness.
Finally I spotted him on the extended drum riser, singing in darkness, stuck in the shadows.
After donning the headset, you become enveloped in darkness as classical music plays in the background.
The flooding of the electric-light plant and the gas plants left the city in darkness.
Captors shackle their prisoners in darkness, in underground chambers too small to allow them to stand.
The fantasy is about a world that is cloaked in darkness when it loses its sun.
At one point, the power in the room cut out, shrouding the entire group in darkness.
Today, across Puerto Rico, children are struggling, too often in darkness, to recover from the hurricanes.
Reuters witnesses saw three boats arrive within an hour in darkness in the early hours of Sunday.
The upper half of the painting is a mirror bathed in darkness, dimly reflecting what is below.
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, the third in the series, arrived in theaters this March.
"If they are closed you have to stay in darkness til Monday when they open," said Ufaruna.
Knowing keeps us free," Hanks concludes as the commercial displays the newspaper's slogan, "Democracy Dies in Darkness.
The production, directed by Mark Down and Phelim McDermott, is performed mostly in darkness, using shadow puppets.
I made the fifty-minute drive from Woodward to Laverne in darkness that became a gray day.
He does not, like Jo, think hard about things and fight his way through them in darkness.
The Americans The season premiere of "The Americans" on Wednesday night began in darkness, literal and metaphoric.
He's surrounded in darkness, and he's trying to pull that light into himself—to warm himself up.
"There's that famous phrase from Kierkegaard, 'Faith sees best in darkness,'" Biden said in the town hall.
Residents have been forced to rely on diesel generators and most of the island remained in darkness.
At other times, all the candles were extinguished and there was a low droning chant in darkness.
The town was shrouded in darkness from the smoke before turning an unnerving shade of bright red.
God, Allah or Yahweh are the light of the world; to be in darkness is an abandonment.
This laser instrument could be used to probe those hard-to-see places when they're covered in darkness.
Like several of their neighbors, they said they've become accustomed to living in darkness: At around 7 p.m.
"We've been living in darkness for so long wondering how Daryle got microcephaly," Lisa Koltay, 48, tells PEOPLE.
Ty gets the ability to engulf people in darkness while Tandy shoots "light daggers" made of psychic energy.
Save for the glare of the headlights and the glow of the brakes, everything is shrouded in darkness.
I used a flashlight because I wanted to capture the way we sometimes find one another in darkness.
Here's what it was like to set foot in this action-packed world that's semi-shrouded in darkness.
But even Game of Thrones has sometimes felt as though its characters are being swallowed up in darkness.
I offer the full support of the City of Pittsburgh, to help us find the light in darkness.
"It's like going back in time," said a resident who has been living in darkness since Sept. 5.
Last Saturday, an equipment failure unexpectedly left a swath of Manhattan in darkness on another warm weekend evening.
Mendes mixes the horrors of war with some touching moments that show even in darkness there&aposs hope.
"It's impossible to put it into words," she said of the 11 months the island spent in darkness.
The room glowed in darkness for a few enchanting moments, until the harsh house lights abruptly came up.
Shows a woman crossing the road in darkness suddenly illuminated by headlights about 85033 seconds before impact. pic.twitter.
These were the markings of a small, underground world written in code, performed in darkness and proudly criminal.
As for the daylight, that was a sheer desire from having spent years in darkness and a subterranean context.
Justice League is funny at times — but set within a story that clearly wants to be drenched in darkness.
Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder, has bought the Washington Post, and urged upon it the motto: "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
We work in darkness and we put the paper in a light-safe box when each one is finished.
The video cuts abruptly to a masked figure shrouded in darkness, then the camera moves to a new setting.
This choreography takes place in darkness while a pale ray of light bathes their faces and bodies from above.
In darkness, agents he could not see beat him with sticks and guns and burned him with hot metal.
The days of hiding away in a basement rolling dice and playing "Dungeons and Dragons" in darkness is over.
In its unflinching gaze, it's a reminder that horror isn't something that happens in darkness, removed from mundane reality.
No one in North Korea has any idea of what we think of their regime; they live in darkness.
Wide shots of him sitting in his home, alone, in darkness, illustrate his loneliness and distance from the family.
We arrive to find El Tepeyac in darkness; the only power line was recently blown down by a storm.
They each lingered off shore, one after the other, blowing at us for weeks as we sat in darkness.
Scientists have offered various hypotheses to explain why moths, organisms that evolved to live in darkness, flock to light.
When they ratchet up the volume, the sound rises like a tsunami that temporarily submerges everything else in darkness.
"Zennor in Darkness" (the title refers to a village in Cornwall) won the 1994 McKitterick Prize for debut novelists.
Upon taking the handoff, Bell approaches the line of scrimmage as if groping for a light-switch in darkness.
Early morning starts in high season are also possible, though it adds the extra challenge of hiking in darkness.
The light switches were duct taped in the off position, so the boy probably sat in darkness all the time.
Climbing on the tires and scaling the landing gear structure into a concealed spot is not difficult, especially in darkness.
Or if contestants on Dating in the Dark hid their appearances with strange costumes, instead of being blanketed in darkness.
Lucas Rodriguez tweeted a video of the Argentine capital in darkness before dawn, saying he'd never seen anything like it.
For nearly a minute, the room was left in darkness, Maduro's microphone became inaudible and the TV screens went black.
Early in the game the Slate reveals The Great Plateau in its entirety, rather than obscuring unexplored regions in darkness.
It was that Martin Luther King quote that in darkness, you see stars; it's about finding hope in dark times.
Trump, landing in darkness, waved as he disembarked Air Force One and was met by senior Vietnamese and U.S. officials.
" She also compares nannies to "those figures at the back of a theater who move the sets around in darkness.
The experience — an increasingly stilted and inadequate word for virtual reality that falls between film and game — opens in darkness.
But the lightest of metals in the periodic table is shrouded in darkness when it comes to its pricing mechanics.
So the mood is expected to be a touch less frothy — more "democracy dies in darkness" than Saturday Night Live.
How do you feel that period is reflected on the record, is it in darkness or in uplift or both?
Citing the paper's grandiloquent motto—"Democracy Dies In Darkness"—he has said that owning the Post is his civic responsibility.
Except sleep, solitary, shoeless, and in darkness, nothing happens at Second Nature outside of the earshot and eyesight of staff.
Democracy dies in darkness, but also in the distracting noise of internet fights about what is and isn't a sandwich.
"It's like going back in time," said Kevin Jose Sanchez Gonzalez, 25, who has been living in darkness since Sept.
Other recent one-arm-tied challenges have included epistolary plays, plays performed in darkness and plays spoken in invented languages.
In 2011, the US Navy's SEAL Team 6 raided his compound in darkness and killed Bin Laden on the scene.
Brown, 31, said she lay on the floor of the storage container mostly in darkness or lit by a small lantern.
Shrouded in darkness at the end of the bar, the owner, an ex-geisha named Yaeko Yoshigawa, began playing a flute.
It was that Martin Luther King Jr. quote that in darkness, you see stars; it's about finding hope in dark times.
Here's who ended the night closer to the light at the end of the tunnel, and who remained mired in darkness.
The bride and groom's wedding hit a snag when a massive power outage left parts of New York City in darkness.
The 31-year-old soldier from Hailey, Idaho, has said he was caged by his captors, kept in darkness and beaten.
Keep in mind that this is the middle of winter, when much of the high Arctic is still shrouded in darkness.
Films such as Living in Darkness which show how women are criminalised for not fulfilling oppressive roles around marriage and motherhood.
This time, democracy will not die in darkness, and MTR Express has promised the name Trainy McTrainface will stay on track.
She'd wait for hours, perching on the edge of my bed, in darkness, hoping for me to face Simba her way.
SAO JOSE DOS CORDEIROS, Brazil (Reuters) - In a remote farmhouse in northeast Brazil, Miriam Araujo rises in darkness at 211 a.m.
The studio itself felt cramped, and the lighting was such that it felt like you were riding almost completely in darkness.
Below is a curse for anyone who invades the crypt and they're doomed to wander in the labyrinth below in darkness.
Among them are the search-and-rescue crews going into the rubble, in daylight and in darkness, to find the missing.
Every green license plate, every Palestinian vehicle, passing with its driver shrouded in darkness, seemed to us like a potential enemy.
For me, it was about starting a show in darkness and walking it closer and closer to the light every year.
President Trump withdrew Marino's nomination on Monday, proving that if democracy dies in darkness, it can be rescued in the light.
The animals move in darkness to stay cool, which may have been why Ms. Rollins encountered them early in the morning.
There, it turned out, they would spend the coldest days of the winter in darkness, largely without heat and hot water.
The image here reveals a stark dividing line, with the South heavily illuminated and the North almost entirely shrouded in darkness.
Alone in her apartment, she slept and ate abnormally, often in darkness, and realized she understood why some people wanted to die.
Mr Naipaul's ancestors were Indian, but that part lay in darkness, pierced only by his grandmother's prayers and quaint rituals of eating.
The effect was very cool, but it remains to be seen how well the color projects in darkness and bad weather conditions.
She fretted about being a speck on a ball floating in darkness as much as the Smith of "Life on Mars" does.
Normally, this recombination causes peaks in one half-beam's waves to overlie troughs in the other's, and vice versa, resulting in darkness.
The trailer begins in darkness, and we soon find out that things are not looking good for Seth Gilliam's character, Father Gabriel.
How many people do you know who look forward to spending their entire evening in darkness four months out of the year?
Devin Nunes, the younger Trump attempted to refer to the Washington Post slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness," mangling it in two ways.
Blindfolded and stuffed in a car boot, he was driven to Chechnya where he was kept handcuffed to a bed in darkness.
It may be true that "democracy dies in darkness," to quote the paper's new slogan, but democracy also dies in enforced silence.
The forests, houses, barns, rivers, and fields captured in these images are shrouded in darkness, lit only by the moon and stars.
" Aung Htun Oo, a media trainer at the Yangon Journalism School, said "the world of Myanmar news media is now in darkness.
Maynard James Keenan, performing as usual in darkness while silhouetted against the video screen, sang about humanity in its most dire states.
After flirting with autobiographical novels (which were never printed), she published her first novel, "Zennor in Darkness" (19733), when she was 40.
NASA said the astronauts were in darkness for eight minutes when they were between earthset and sunrise until the lunar terrain emerged.
With these funds, Mr. Aryal was able to build another 500, which were distributed free to rural Nepalese still living in darkness.
Remember that phenomenons are born in darkness, and its distributors don't even really know what they're detonating — just like an underground nuke. 
The solar-powered station draws power from the batteries when it flies in darkness, circling about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth.
His captors held him in brutal conditions for five years, including locking him in a cage and in darkness for lengthy periods.
A new light rail network snakes across the city, though Addis is swathed in darkness for hours when the power goes out.
The Washington Post recently added the phrase "democracy dies in darkness" to its front page, which may have been true a century ago.
This is important, ICEYE notes, because two-thirds of the planet is either in darkness or covered by clouds at any given time.
Here's a closer, scene-by-scene look at the video, which opens on a lingering shot of a wooden wardrobe cloaked in darkness.
Even when the statue is just standing there, in light or in darkness, activists keep putting her to work for a good cause.
The fact that these payments were intentionally shrouded in darkness means that they will remain a stain on the reputations of these companies.
Citing the paper's grandiloquent motto, "Democracy Dies in Darkness," he has made the case that owning the Post is a higher civic calling.
I said yes, and joked about how I had spent the day prior shrouded in darkness and was making up for lost time.
"In 2019, we [should] go beyond the marketing campaigns of 'Facts First' and 'Democracy Dies in Darkness' and all of that," Artley said.
A luminous full moon is anathema to such detections, but a total lunar eclipse, painting our pale celestial companion in darkness, changed that.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, reports that 22019 percent of the electricity distribution system remains damaged, leaving 3.4 million Americans in darkness.
Democracy may die in darkness, as the slogan of a rival newspaper has it, but it also slips away under cover of euphemism.
Democracy is not dying in darkness at the national level, but is threatened at the community level, as city council meetings go unreported.
I wake up in darkness, and reach over the edge of my mattress, like I have every morning for the past two weeks.
Like Persephone, whose abduction by Hades is among the island's defining myths, it seems to live half in light and half in darkness.
Strangely, it's almost a relief to encounter a show so steeped in darkness that it renders the fears of our common present more manageable.
Satellite measurements already show that it poured as much as 231.39 inches of rain per hour and has left Puerto Rico shrouded in darkness.
You can watch these women confront their demons — and maybe even confront your own in the process — without feeling too bogged down in darkness.
The music, scored by Jeff Beal, provides the upbeat tempo for the dramatic excitement of the opening scene which immerses the audience in darkness.
On March 11, without resting from their exhausting journey, they walked the last 10 miles to the venue after midnight, in darkness and silence.
The bear was born on December 1 but has spent three and a half months living in darkness with her mother inside her enclosure.
In the print, a white, fully blossomed flower hovers in darkness, seeming to cast light on darker, still evolving flowers rooted in the ground.
Our late departure meant a return in darkness (much to Greg's worry), with us creeping along rock ledges using headlamps — risky, yes, but unforgettable.
Americans are less willing to go out and shop in the dark, and it's not very easy to catch a baseball in darkness either.
But in the hardest hit neighborhoods, the landscape was different: blocks cast in darkness from power failures were punctuated by nodes of intense activity.
They walked across the Jordan border in darkness, were picked up by the Jordanian military and were settled in the small city of Ajloun.
"At Night" is a duet created in darkness by Jodi Melnick and Jon Kinzel, two mesmerizing movers allowing their solo dance practices to intersect.
At his lowest point, he was overwhelmed by a profound loneliness and isolation, a sense of being forever cut off and trapped in darkness.
For all its vision capabilities (including in darkness), Autopilot became confused when lanes weren't clearly marked or split in two or at exit ramps.
But those poles aren&apost a great place to send astronauts, since they&aposre freezing cold and shrouded in darkness for half the year.
But this is a beast that thrives in darkness, and grows and blooms there, sometimes into something we can no longer keep to the margins.
A good example of this is "Danaë" (1983) at the Mattress Factory, which takes several minutes of sitting still in darkness to come into focus.
Viral satellite pictures of North Korea at night, which were captured in 2014, revealed a country shrouded in darkness compared to its well-lit neighbors.
In one segment, a Drum Circle is seen at nighttime under a spotlight that isolates the musicians and leaves the surrounding space bathed in darkness.
The Washington Post aired a powerful ad narrated by Tom Hanks during Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, complete with its "Democracy Dies In Darkness" tagline.
If the companies make good their threat, most industries and residential homes will be in darkness except for those that rely on expensive diesel generators.
Unfortunately, only the Chromebook Pro seems to be getting the new keyboard; the slightly cheaper Chromebook Plus' keys will remain stuck in darkness for now.
The mixture is then aged for a year in oak casks—stored in darkness and total silence—so that the aromatic components can blend correctly.
They walk for hours in darkness and freezing temperatures through North Dakota, hoping that by the time police find them, they'll have crossed the border.
They were waiting in darkness and cold to get on the buses the French government had sent in to disperse them all over the country.
Much of the symphony's first movement plays in darkness, and then, as the "Bolero"-like snare drums kick in, lights come up and fog swirls.
"We will not allow them to enjoy their time in palaces while those who voted for them stay in darkness," said demonstrator Mohammad Ali, 34.
The capital's inhabitants, who spent the night in darkness after authorities cut power as a precaution, found fallen trees, mangled lampposts, and smashed water tanks.
"In Darkness" moves along so smartly that near the end, when the filmmakers entreat you to follow them just a bit more, you'll likely oblige.
Otherwise the stage for Barrie Kosky's new production of Verdi's "Macbeth," which runs through May 7 at the Zurich Opera House, is shrouded in darkness.
Working in darkness, he adds light by overexposing, and inhibits it chemically, an idiosyncratic variant of the rigidly scientific developing system codified by Ansel Adams.
Only Lady Liberty's torch and crown were visible in the night sky as the statue stood in darkness in New York Harbor for a few hours.
Ian left for the airport in darkness, his alarm, though it vibrated, waking her, too, at 4:15, but she wasn't able to fall back asleep.
The 7.2 magnitude quake knocked out electricity in Santiago Jamiltepec, about 28 miles (45 km) from the tremor's epicenter, leaving the town in darkness Friday night.
It uses only infrared and existing light, which means it will work in darkness without any more light than is coming off of the phone's screen.
British divers found them, hungry and huddled in darkness on a muddy bank in a partly flooded chamber several kilometers inside it, on Monday last week.
While Ashcroft's successor removed the drapes in 2005, Lady Justice hid in darkness again in 2014, during Obama's major speech regarding revisions to the NSA's operations.
We stood on the porch in darkness, and I asked if she felt any regret about the impact of her public profile on her private life.
In 2004, a leaked ICRC report detailed U.S. mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, including keeping them naked for days in darkness.
In hindsight, the demonstration should've been the first red flag — Samsung showed the prototype shrouded in darkness from a stage, intentionally hiding much of the device.
The impact was especially adverse in nocturnal migrating birds that were used to orienting in darkness and were failing to do so due to light pollution.
Instead of using vocals lyrically, like on Untrue's "Archangel," Burial uses them texturally, stitching together the feeling of a crowd joined in darkness, murmuring to itself.
The legendary anarcho-punk outfit dissolved in 1987—30 years ago, and 34 since their release of their 1983 classic, In Darkness, There Is No Choice.
"When he crashed, he felt so guilty because he thought he'd let down all the people he had encouraged in 'Darkness Visible,'" Ms. Styron told me.
Eminem's flip-reverse trick also makes some risky assumptions when, as is the case in "Darkness," the question of mental health is thrown into the mix.
Though the lights are motion activated, they only turn on when they sense movement in darkness and automatically shut off as a way to save energy.
Despite the Christmas lights and cheer, much of the country is cold and shrouded in darkness, only getting eight or fewer hours of light per day.
North Korea's state television broadcast pictures of the launch, showing the missile lifting off in a fiery blast in darkness and Kim cheering with military aides.
Miles of underground track shrouded in darkness, littered with abandoned stations and secret passageways — it&aposs an object of desire for the urban explorers among us.
The convoy of more than 40 trucks pulled out of Douma in darkness after shelling on the town, without fully unloading supplies during a nine-hour stay.
A lavish ballroom in Doha's Sheraton hotel contrasted rather uncomfortably with the press room in Gaza that would sometimes become plunged in darkness by a power cut.
The outage came 42 years to the day after an extensive blackout left much of the city in darkness for 25 hours, leading to a crime rampage.
Of course, it also monitors your living space with 360-degree panoramic views, and the infrared night vision allows you to still see the feed in darkness.
The Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center lost power Wednesday afternoon, shutting down booths and leaving thousands of exhibitors and press wandering around in darkness.
Hovering overhead with its shadow blotting out the cars in darkness, it shines a beam of light down on an awed Scully, who stares with childlike amazement.
It wouldn't pass muster in journalism school, but I trusted that Times readers could perceive the precariousness of Fred's situation without his having to live in darkness.
Every hall is shrouded in darkness, and behind every door could be life saving potions and weaponry, or a gang of emus to bludgeon you to death.
My heart went out not only to the victim, but also to this lost young man so wrapped up in darkness that he may never break free.
In one video, a group of people in Durres struggled in darkness to extract a young boy who was trapped in the wreckage crying out in pain.
Television footage early on Monday showed fire and rescue personnel using torches to search the outside of the shopping centre, a small two-storey building, in darkness.
Then the fractured features of Leonardo DiCaprio, the dreamy ethereality of Jennifer Lopez and the shard of harsh sun on Adam Driver's profile, otherwise engulfed in darkness.
Just before intermission, again in darkness, Mr. Obama, his daughter and Ms. Jarrett were whisked backstage to greet the cast and to take pictures with the crew.
Boston is seeing the most intense building frenzy in its 400-year history, and there's worry that glassy towers will bathe the city's prized parks in darkness.
As the master of darkness who had been captured in darkness stepped into the bright light of Fort Lauderdale, he was his usual flamboyant, unapologetically meretricious self.
Jennifer Lopez was forced to reschedule her show at Madison Square Garden Saturday night after a massive power outage left parts of New York City shrouded in darkness.
Pluto, however, is the obvious metal baby of the solar system, shrouded in darkness at a distance of up to 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth.
If slogans like "Democracy Dies in Darkness" mean anything, they mean the press should play a part in protecting America's most basic political processes against our foreign foes.
The dramatic moment that our star, the Sun, appears to be cloaked in darkness by the moon during the total solar eclipse of 9 March 2016 in Indonesia.
So we did the two-hour drive out to the location—in darkness because I shoot at sunrise—and when we got to the spot, there it was.
Video distributed by the Turkish army showed what it said was the convoy starting to move on Thursday night, with military vehicles traveling along a road in darkness.
By NICK CORASANITI Shrouded in darkness, the ad trumpets Mr. Trump's call to bar Muslims from entering the United States and promises a wall on the Mexican border.
In Darkness, which I'm about to shoot, is a psychological thriller, and I co-wrote it, so maybe I have more of a responsibility to the subject matter.
In the comic book, Batman is portrayed as a complex anti-hero forged in darkness, whose career as a vigilante was galvanized by the murder of his parents.
The lights cut out above Nega one chilly night this July, and the rebel chief sat in darkness in a bungalow in Asmara, Eritrea's 7,600-foot-high capital.
Gilberto Rodriguez Quiñones, his cousin, said his death appears to have been related to Hurricane Maria because of that fall, which he said occurred in darkness, without power.
They should inspire a vision of the Republican Party as a wheel turning endlessly in darkness, with the illusion of movement but the light forever out of reach.
Usually, before the raki, the women ride home again, in darkness, carrying burning torches, scorching the low trees, leaving the young men to their longing and their headaches.
He told of days in darkness in the hold of the ship, and the sour water given to drink twice a day, acrid with vinegar to prevent scurvy.
For 20 minutes, my mind floated in darkness as Joanne read a nonsensical script full of "suggestions" — straightforward statements that create a hypnotic state — for my overworked thoughts.
He carried his belongings over at six in the morning and twelve at night in darkness so that no one would see him and try to steal them.
When any of these accounts retweets a tweet, the grow lights brighten, increasing in power if there's a flurry of retweets; lack of activity, accordingly, results in darkness.
Particularly striking is the light coming down from the upper left through a break in the clouds, illuminating a figure in white, while an executioner is shrouded in darkness.
Where your subject's expression was captured at the least flattering nanosecond, for instance, or where rapidly changing ambient light shrouded your photo in darkness at just the wrong time?
This week thousands of Palestinians in Gaza took to the streets fed up with living their days in darkness with power cuts lasting up to twenty hours a day.
"He was adventurous and he got out of his shell and we were so proud of that because for a while he was in darkness," Brenda Sanchez Loera said.
But unlike our planet, 55 Cancri e is tidally locked with its star, meaning one side is always bathed in light while the other side is always in darkness.
The resulting five-minute video focuses on the presence of the stool to the point where it refracts into shadows, becomes enveloped by flame, and finally drowns in darkness.
" Members of other media organizations were seen mocking the new slogan online on Tuesday and Wednesday:I thought people were joking about this new WP motto: "democracy dies in darkness.
Most of the galleries are shrouded in darkness, with spotlights on objects and the commentary, creating a sense of cocooned discombobulation in which a viewer can slowly mull ideas.
At a bend in a road, they got out, walked through scrubland and forest in darkness, passed through a gap in a low fence — and emerged in Costa Rica.
In darkness, we are shown a series of close-ups: gnarled hand, decapitated head, a foot, some blood, fragments that make little sense until the final portrait is revealed.
We continue up and down our mountain daily, in darkness and light, taking turns being the hand held out and the hand that needs lifting to keep moving forward.
Across the metro Miami area, most buildings and houses were shrouded in darkness, streetlights were out, and police officers and National Guard troops were hunkered down like everyone else.
Housing oversupply has forced prices down at least a quarter since 2014, and a surplus of vacant apartments sit in darkness among the bright lights of its glitzy skyline.
It can make the eyes feel like sandpaper beneath the eyelids and spawn the kind of sensitivity to light that can require days in darkness, Randall explains from experience.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans across Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands rang in the new year in darkness, still mired in the longest blackout in US history.
Yes, they all had scenes that took place in darkness and shadow, to great effect, and they all had scenes that seemed to take place in an eerie, autumnal chill.
Having found comfort in country singer Cole Swindell's song, "You Should Be Here," the guys will perform it on stage in darkness, while a lone spotlight shines on Strickland's microphone.
"There is a beauty in darkness..and I gotta tell you from personal experiences, sometimes you feel the most alive when you are dying inside," Alezzandra says of the project.
" "The world of Myanmar news media is now in darkness... I understand this is trying to silence journalists so that they do not dare to say anything in the future.
Never mind the fact that permanent DST means they never get that hour back or that in the winter children would be headed to the bus in darkness every morning.
At this point, I could relax knowing I wouldn't have to spend 8 hours in darkness in a middle seat while flying on an iconic aircraft such as the 747.
A large section of Manhattan's Upper West Side and Midtown neighborhoods are seen in darkness from above during a major power outage on July 13, 2019 in New York City.
The resultant series is dreamlike yet substantial—deeply rooted in the red brick buildings and caffs of Haringey, but with Eugenie's face often out of focus or shrouded in darkness.
Details: SAR allows for data-gathering regardless of weather conditions, making it especially useful for monitoring the planet's disappearing ice sheets that are cloaked in darkness for half the year.
All of those present interviewed by VICE News described hearing or seeing shots, but the boat was still shrouded in darkness, and the details are muddled by fear and confusion.
LARGE parts of Taiwan went black: roads were lit only by the headlights of the cars driving along them, and even the capital's landmark skyscraper, Taipei 101, was in darkness.
The entire Battle of Winterfell took place in darkness and people with older, or more affordable TVs may have lost details as the backlighting washed away the carefully-lit images.
Only when a table full of national reporters pressed Kasich to name the opponents he thought were campaigning in darkness and fear, did he relent and cite Cruz and Trump.
Yet for as long as some of the world's worst human rights abusers hold positions on the Council, many of the most egregious human rights violations will languish in darkness.
Footage released by the Defence Ministry showed the planes taking off in darkness and landing in daylight at an airfield set amid flat grassy terrain in the Russian far east.
If, as the Washington Post's motto now puts it, "democracy dies in darkness," public broadcasters have a role to play in ensuring that won't happen—especially at the local level.
In his stage directions, O'Neill even calls for a three-minute silence near the end, in which the audience would sit in darkness (something the director, Alex Roe, mercifully omits).
Enveloped in darkness, and unwilling to so much as exhale for fear of causing a Rube Goldberg-esque chain reaction, I began to contemplate the current state of tasting menus.
The most endearing trait of the Lyon family, even in darkness, has been how closely everyone huddles together when a threat to the livelihood of the family business presents itself.
But even though the experience was entirely hers and she had every right to cope using humor (or anything else she fancied), Giertz is thoughtful about finding humor in darkness.
What we saw then was that when challenged by a genuinely difficult situation, Trump simply allowed millions of Americans to languish in darkness for months while nearly 3,000 people died.
Overhead, the sky is constantly shifting, drenching you in darkness and rain during a midnight storm, then offering solace a few moments later with the soft, rosy hues of dawn.
When the launch occurs close to sunrise or sunset — when the ground is in darkness but the sky is still bright — sunlight glistens off the contrails, adding to the splendor.
Think of it like this: On February 221, you could be standing on the northernmost bit of land in the entire world, in darkness, in shorts and a T-shirt.
Employees seemed unable to tell anyone where to go or what to do, and matters only worsened when the sun set a few hours later, bathing the concourses in darkness.
The Charlamagne interview was visually tempered, filmed largely in a white room with a later part filmed out in nature, as the sun was setting, draping the pair in darkness.
The sequence starts in darkness before James opens the curtains of his hotel room to reveal a disc jockey blasting some tunes at a fan fest on the plaza below.
What Really Happened: In 12300171247997788173, the The Washington Post changed its motto to "Democracy Dies in Darkness" shortly after President Trump took office, something that became a thing pretty quickly.
" In the 1930s, the Japanese novelist Junichiro Tanizaki wrote "In Praise of Shadows," noticing in darkness "a pregnancy of tiny particles like fine ashes, each particle luminous as a rainbow.
The duo would have ceased operations when the lunar nighttime began, when the Moon is draped in darkness and surface temperatures plummet, sometimes below -200 degrees Fahrenheit (-130 degrees Celsius).
Be Clark Kent, not Superman Sloganeering from the media -- such as the Washington Post proclaiming on its front page "Democracy Dies in Darkness" -- positions them as the opposition to Trump.
Also unanswerable was how he'd respond to the exertion and stress of the expedition, which included waking in darkness in subzero temperatures and a 16-hour climb on summit day.
While the reason for their split remains unclear, the actress, 36, previously opened up to PEOPLE about the challenges the couple faced while working together on the indie thriller In Darkness.
Unlike most tadpoles, this rare species from the Indian dancing frog Micrixalidae burrow through sand and live in darkness under the sand beds near streams, until they develop into young frogs.
Put another way: No one looks at that famous satellite image of North Korea enshrouded in darkness at night and thinks they're better off than brightly lit South Korea next door.
British divers found the 13, hungry and huddled in darkness on a muddy bank in a partly flooded chamber several kilometers inside the Tham Luang cave complex, on Monday last week.
With the Earth in darkness for that long, photosynthesis would stop; temperatures would plummet by more than 30 degrees Fahrenheit for several years; and the protective ozone layer would be depleted.
Across once-lush islands now being compared to a "nuclear landscape," many residents find themselves in darkness, as power remains out, -- and they're increasingly worried about dwindling food and water supplies.
It is the ultimate fantasy, for the ability to summon a hawk or change the weather or produce light in darkness is essentially a metaphor for bringing the world to heel.
They are kept in darkness for weeks or are blinded, which causes the bird to gorge on grains and grapes and become fat, the key ingredient to its decadence when cooked.
Cures were humiliating and painful: He was left to lie in darkness for a week at a time, leeches attached to his ears to draw the blood down from his head.
The rest of the time the audience is staring at a black screen — at a few crucial moments it changes color, but for the most part you are enveloped in darkness.
As curator Priyesh Mistry leads us through, Kelela often exhales deeply, stopping in front of different artworks to gaze at parts of her home's history that had been shrouded in darkness.
Videos began circulating widely showing the attack last week in eastern India, which went on for so long that some of the footage was in daylight and other parts in darkness.
Advocates said victims racked with shame and anguish have received long-awaited affirmation as the church shines a glimmer of light on cases that have been shrouded in darkness and denial.
For years, Rich Donnelly has arrived in darkness at the old Olympic speedskating oval in Lake Placid, N.Y., and crossed the finish line of the Ironman triathlon held there each July.
He also photographed the Paris catacombs, making exposures with the aid of feeble and cumbersome Bunsen batteries, the only way to take pictures in darkness before the invention of flash powder.
At the Met Fifth Avenue, it takes the form of an immense suspended tangle of neon tubing; at the Breuer, of lines of pinpoint lights, picked out in darkness like stars.
Once the island was mired in darkness that endured for months, Puerto Ricans, who are used to an American standard of living, suffered a major regression in their quality of life.
When you're on the edge of sleep it's wonderful to be able to move your lips or tap an app on your omnipresent phone and drift off to sleep in darkness.
The couple recently collaborated on the script for the upcoming indie thriller In Darkness – and the 34-year-old actress revealed it was not as easy as she thought it would be.
"Having spent half my life in darkness, I can now tell when my grandchildren run towards me and make out lights twinkling on Christmas trees," he said in a statement on Thursday.
From then on they lived in darkness, surviving off rationed supplies of stale bread and canned meat for ten days, before the water level dropped and they were able to free themselves.
Australia&aposs home affairs minister has tweeted that he and his delegation have been safely evacuated in darkness from a Lombok hotel where they have been staying during a regional security conference.
Top GOP aides have told CNN's Phil Mattingly and Lauren Fox that the deal-making in darkness is by design, so that GOP members can continue to give feedback to the drafters.
Paris claims she has a life compass which draws her to people who enrich her life and keeps her from those who live in darkness ... it's abundantly clear where Lindsay fits in.
A day before the company's event in Cupertino, Apple's streaming video of what looks to be an empty theater, bathed in darkness, with some swirling psychedelic designs playing on the big screen.
Haroun, 40, was arrested in August 2015 as he neared the English end of the tunnel at Folkestone, having walked in darkness for some 12 hours, dodging passing trains along the way.
In " Darkness at Noon, " Arthur Koestler's novel about the Moscow trials of the nineteen-thirties, the old Bolsheviks who confess to imaginary crimes against the Party do so not because of torture.
High on a windswept hill, wrapped in darkness and incessant rain, lived a family of creative geniuses, with three little Wednesday Addamses — Charlotte, Emily and Anne — afloat in a literary fantasy world.
The Washington Post offering this shirt which says 'Democracy Dies in Darkness,' The L.A. Times selling shirts that say 'Journalism Matters,' and the Chicago Tribune's feature 'Speaking truth to power since 1847.
Backed by a live band that was often shrouded in darkness, the computer-animated Miku "performed" as a projection on a translucent glass screen, her seapunk-turquoise hair bouncing as she frolicked.
Using his 2013 micro-movie as a jumping-off point, the Swedish director David F. Sandberg extracts maximum frights from the simplest of conceits: Diana materializes in darkness and vanishes in light.
"If they communicate in darkness and you can't shine a light on it, quite honestly you just can't stop it," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said in December.
Mississippi State had been forced to sneak out of the state of Mississippi in darkness before an injunction could be served that would have prevented the all-white team from playing Loyola.
Glowing silvery orbs hang from the ceiling, an echo of both the celestial mural in the main concourse and the starry sky that cloaks Scandinavia in darkness for much of the year.
ATHENS (Reuters) - It is said to be the world's first weather station, to date back more than 2,000 years, and to have been used by merchants to tell the time - even in darkness.
" At Tuesday&aposs commemoration in Duesseldorf, Genc said she was condemned to live a life in darkness after the killings and "I am praying that nobody else will have to suffer this pain.
Reuters Health - Obesity rates may surge in places where artificial lights blaze all night compared to communities where people tend to live in darkness after the sun goes down, a recent study suggests.
Myanmar is not the only country where attempts are made to deter investigative newsgathering, scare sources and whistleblowers, dim the spotlight of reporting, and thereby allow officials to act in darkness with impunity.
With no sign of the generator or PREPA's interim director at the Charco Hondo substation, thousands of residents of Arecibo remained in darkness, like 203% of the island — more than a million people.
For example, he knew he wanted the visuals to begin in darkness with flickering lights, so that when the flute and vocal samples were triggered the corresponding projections would feel like big surprises.
A dust storm the size of North America has smothered NASA's Opportunity rover for the past week, shrouding much of the red planet in darkness and depriving the robot's solar panels of light.
Scientists also looked at traces of organisms that live beneath floating ice shelves of the  Antarctic Peninsula , specifically at the balance between organisms that thrive in light and those that excel in darkness.
Suddenly, the moon in the puddle disappears, and Hays is drawn back from his memories to the present day, where a Moon-like light has gone out and shrouded his interview in darkness.
An refugee from Iran, Boochani, and around 600 other refugees and asylum seekers, spent another night in darkness Thursday, swatting away mosquitoes in the stifling heat of Manus Island, Papua New Guinea (PNG).
I've changed my diet for a month for better skin, gotten my bikini-wax strips read by a fortune teller, floated naked in darkness for an hour, and test-driven insane Instagram trends.
Just like Corker did not see a last minute provision vastly benefiting him, we will likely never know about the myriad of deals brokered in darkness over the last few weeks in Washington.
A centuries-old Japanese music tradition, midcentury French philosophy and post-World War II performance art meet in "Darkness Odyssey Part 2: I or Hallucination," a new work by the choreographer Kota Yamazaki.
So it is with the members of Kota Yamazaki's Fluid Hug-Hug (twee name, but never mind) in "Darkness Odyssey Part 2: I or Hallucination," performed this week at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
But most of the cast, and sometimes Mr. Karl, depend on the dressers — manning "quick change booths" and often working in the wings in darkness — to make sure every cue is hit right.
Fires rage before acres of black earth, and skeletons lie tangled in darkness; a single prisoner, stranded in the snow, looks goggle-eyed at a pair of blackbirds on a barbed-wire fence.
Journalists, their subscriptions and ratings spiking, howled about another move to undercut the role the free press plays in a democracy (which "Dies in Darkness" as the new Washington Post slogan has it).
Shot from inside a car in the convenience store parking lot, the video begins in darkness and the sound of officers yelling, "Get on the ground," and a popping sound, like a Taser.
This means the dark North Korean night sky (excluding the sole bright dot that is capital of Pyongyang) isn't a recent development — it has been shrouded in darkness for a long time now.
The New York Times added hundreds of thousands of subscribers this past year, and the Washington Post, which recently adopted the motto "Democracy Dies in Darkness," reported a profit at the end of 2016.
In the videos that circulated on Twitter, a group of armed soldiers stood in darkness apparently at the Cotiza outpost while their leader addressed the camera and called for Venezuelans to support their revolt.
Many of the 2,000 people ordered to evacuate in response to the Kincade fire on Thursday left in darkness after PG&E shut Sonoma County's power off to prevent the further spread of fires.
Clocking in at only nine hours and 15 minutes of daylight on the East Coast, Friday will be spent mostly in darkness — can you blame us for paying extra-close attention to the moon?
The startup uses something called synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) to observe Earth even through clouds and in darkness, and it's gearing up to launch its first three SAR-equipped microsatellites within the next year.
The Washington Post's new motto, "Democracy Dies in Darkness," doesn't appear partisan on the face of it — but for a newspaper in 2017 it's not hard to guess what "Darkness" it is referring to.
There was something about being suddenly swaddled in darkness that made each of her clicks seem slightly louder than the one before, as if the source of the sound were coming, very slowly, closer.
It also must engage more with private industry and put additional resources behind fully understanding the problem, because unless we know the full scope and truth about visa overstays, we're effectively debating in darkness.
Yet, at the same time, he remained in a lane of his own: a lone figure shrouded in darkness, often disappearing off the map, lost in the world, perhaps even at times to himself.
For nine days, the 12 teenagers and their coach couldn't be located and remained trapped in the cave's darkness — much as Thai society has been in darkness, some would argue, since Rama IX's death.
" The site's tagline, "A loud light in the darkness," appears below the new logo and in the page's Twitter account and seems to be a play on The Washington Post's "Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Families are separated by civil war and communications crackdowns in South Sudan Families are separated by civil war and communications crackdowns in South Sudan KODOK, South Sudan — "I'm living in darkness," says Abuk Aban.
The hour-long documentary, filmed largely on mobile phones and in darkness for both safety and privacy reasons, has received rave reviews from the music press and, according to the director, from many Iranians themselves.
"Having spent half my life in darkness, I can now tell when my grandchildren run towards me and make out lights twinkling on Christmas trees," Keith Hayman, a 68-year-old former butcher told BBC.
In Darkness to Light, Odom claims that Jenner "arranged" a meeting for him and Kardashian after her early-morning SoulCycle class, but when he attempted to greet Kardashian, the former couple was ambushed by paparazzi.
Six minutes later, a fast-moving blaze fueled by powerful winds was reported in the area, forcing thousands of people in Sonoma County, including the entire town of Geyserville, to evacuate their homes in darkness.
With quality contributions from yacht-rock veterans Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, the bassist and musical virtuoso Thundercat's "Show You The Way" brings deceptively cheery instrumentation to a metaphysical exploration of the lightness in darkness.
Then, from a moral perspective, Gormöth the Destroyer is guilty of murder, razing cities with his flaming mouth, and attempting to blanket the planet in darkness, so that he may rule as an Evil Overlord.
It raises questions of redemption and forgiveness, and whether or not these things are possible for a serial sadist, rapist, and murderer like Randall—a man who revels in darkness and does so without apology.
His final days – awash in darkness – are profiled in new documentary, I Am Heath Ledger, set to premiere on Spike TV on May 17 following its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23.
It also urges them to ask front-line soldiers to confirm that the South Korean fences on the border are awash with blinding lights at night while the energy-starved North is buried in darkness.
By his account, he was beaten, hung naked from a wooden beam for three days with no food, kept for months in darkness, and submerged, shackled and hooded, into a tub of ice and water.
Because the universe was engulfed in darkness before reionization, it is challenging to detect anything from the early part of the EoR that could provide clues about the structure of the universe at that time.
One of the latter follows a startling revelation about the murder and leads the viewer into a room plunged in darkness, where the paintings are replaced with a sinister, life-sized model of the murderer.
In February, The Washington Post added a new slogan — "Democracy Dies in Darkness" The New York Times launched a 30-second ad called "The Truth" at the Academy Awards in February— their first ad since 2010.
A group of 303 of the animals which had previously lived on a cycle of 12 hours in light and 12 hours in darkness had the lights kept on, on one occasion, for 20 hours, instead.
He filmed it standing in darkness at the bottom of the basement stairs as the door creaked open; he filmed it staring cross-eyed through a cloud of mist as Frank shaved in the master bathroom.
"He was adventurous and he got out of his shell and we were so proud of that because for a while he was in darkness," his sister, Brenda Sanchez Loera, told CNN in a phone interview.
In October, he told an FDA advisory committee that the first 12 years of his life were spent in darkness, but he is now able to see things he hadn't seen before, thanks to the treatment.
And so shows have buried their scenes in darkness and shadow, rather than trying to highlight the difference between dark and light, in the way that, say, legendary cinematographer Gordon Willis did in the Godfather movies.
Seven terrorists and 20 Ugandan soldiers were also killed in the raid when a convoy of Israeli commandos arrived in darkness disguised as a motorcade carrying Idi Amin, the Ugandan dictator who had welcomed the hijackers.
Maggie Champlin, 32, the co-pilot; Petty Officer Second Class Kensuke Caldwell, 34, the flight mechanic; and Petty Officer Third Class Joe Glaser-Reich, 27, the rescue swimmer — took off in darkness shortly before 5 a.m.
Several hundreds of kilometers north, the Jervis Bay tourist spot famed for having the whitest sand beach in the world, was shrouded in darkness in the afternoon as massive fires burned, with conditions expected to worsen.
What happened: Last Friday, my colleague Annie Correal reported that inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn were being held in freezing cells, in darkness, unable to contact their families or meet with their lawyers.
We live by laws that have no control over the great certainty of the earth: that it spins on a tilted axis, and this week cast one sphere mostly in darkness and the other in light.
The fixation started when we were five and six, after our dad brought home the movie with its strange cover, a drawing of a little girl in darkness with her hands pressed against a television screen.
Of course, transgender people have long lived in the United States in darkness, surviving the 20th century, when it was widely illegal to cross-dress and, for most people, trans medical care was virtually a fiction.
After pricey taxi rides to North Dakota, many like Ismail walk for hours in darkness and -20 C (-103°F) temperatures to dimly lit Emerson, in the shadow of the bright glare of the international border crossing.
This domination is achieved in a number of ways: sometimes they are pushed into the bottom third of the frame, sometimes they are forced to the back of the frame, and sometimes they are placed in darkness.
Tiny crustaceans, such as yellowish Hirondellea gigas living in darkness about 10,000 meters (33,000 ft) down in the Pacific Ocean, are polluted by PCBs, used in electric transformers or paints, and PBDE chemicals used as flame retardants.
There was the Palm Pilot V, 1970s red princess landline phone, Sanyo tape recorder, VCRs and floppy discs and hard drives––all once used, now sitting in darkness, collecting dust or waiting to be stripped for parts.
Samsung's Galaxy Fold, presented at Unpacked in San Francisco (Source: Samsung) Samsung's Galaxy Fold, presented at Unpacked in San Francisco (Source: Samsung) The last time we saw Samsung's foldable onstage, it was, quite literally, shrouded in darkness.
Gibraltar said the Iranian vessel, seized by marines in a daring landing in darkness off the coast of the British territory on July 4, was suspected of smuggling oil to Syria in breach of European Union sanctions.
A widespread blackout enveloped much of Venezuela in darkness on Thursday night, stopping subway service in the capital and causing problems around the country, which has been plagued by power failures as its economic crisis has worsened.
"Our heroic commandos taking part in Operation Peace Spring are continuing to advance east of the Euphrates," the Defence Ministry wrote on Twitter on Thursday, posting a video showing soldiers firing rifles in darkness as they advanced.
GARCÍA LEADS IN DUBAI Sergio García made a birdie putt from 6 feet in darkness to take a three-shot lead into the final day of the weather-delayed Dubai Desert Classic in the United Arab Emirates.
In revisiting images of Tunga's dynamic installations, which seem to continually create openings for the viewer to see more and more, the artist's words come to mind: "there is more mystery in light than in darkness, in death."
The shows have prompted the inevitable onslaught of think-pieces proclaiming the value of such stories at a time when even the Washington Post, not normally excitable, feels compelled to change its slogan to "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
New York (CNN)Power was fully restored in New York early Sunday after an outage left parts of the city in darkness for hours, leaving thousands trapped in subway cars and elevators, and people guiding traffic at intersections.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Seeing a woman eerily moving down a staircase in darkness perhaps invokes more Ingmar Bergman than Italian Vogue, but that sort of moodiness is what fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville was known for.
But before we start making intergalactic vacation plans, let's pump the space-brakes: half the planet is locked in darkness, it's pelted by radiation from close proximity to its sun, and the rock is 25 trillion miles away.
Researchers do know, however, that Kepler-22b is tilted on its side like Uranus, which means that its north and south poles are alternately bathed in sunlight and cloaked in darkness for half a year at a time.
The Washington Post, similarly, newly adopted the slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness" last year, pitching reading the Post not only as a way to be informed or entertained but also as a form of civic duty and obligation.
But over time, the stories start to trickle out: the babies delivered in the desert; the honeymoon spent in darkness; the blind panic as the sound of rioting approaches your tent, and you grab your children and run.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A ground-based radio antenna in western Australia that resembles a dining room table has detected evidence of the earliest-known stars that illuminated an infant universe shrouded in darkness following its formation in the Big Bang.
The reality star was given a flashlight and sat in darkness as the show's host, Andy Cohen, explained to Viall that he should shine the flashlight if he was guilty of any of the various "crimes" Cohen threw out.
"That would be incompatible with the intent of mutual legal assistance, since such requests involve one state asking another for help via documents to clear up details that up to now have been shrouded in darkness," the judges wrote.
A large crowd had formed near the tracks on the city's fringe for the burning of effigies as part of a major Hindu festival on Friday when the train sped through the gathering in darkness, officials and witnesses said.
There's moments of staticky abjection and greyscale darkroom grit, but the record's main suite is named after the North star, forever a guiding light to those lost in darkness—a way out for those searching desperately enough for it.
The Grace 1 was seized by British Royal Marine commandos in darkness at the western mouth of the Mediterranean on July 4 on suspicion of violating European Union sanctions by taking oil to Syria, a close ally of Iran.
"Democracy dies in darkness" or in this case a boutique store #Journalism Caitlin Huey-Burns, a CBS News reporter covering Harris's campaign, responded to critics, noting that reporters asked the candidate policy questions at other stops during the day.
The athletes entered Carrara Stadium before the broadcast began and spent most of the ceremony cloaked in darkness as Beattie and a number of other dignitaries took to a stage to shower praise on the April 4-15 Games.
" (The paper's tagline "Democracy dies in darkness" was not touched.) The New York City Police Department is not a brand, despite licensing its logo to Topshop, but it did engage in prank day by announcing a new "Feline Unit.
We were heading toward the African Burial Ground National Monument on Duane Street, and as we approached, now in darkness, a song began to play; the pulse that had started so many blocks ago could now be clearly heard.
"You can do this by auto-focusing on something 20m away a few hours earlier in daylight, or by using a powerful flashlight in darkness, but remember to then switch to manual focus to fix it in position," said Waldram.
Under snow for up to nine months of the year and in darkness for more than a month in winter, Norilsk has acquired a reputation as one of the most polluted settlements in the world because of its metals plants.
After 14 albums and a career that spanned into his 80s, Mr Cohen remained unique in his ability to produce songs that could consume the listener, envelop them in darkness and reflection, and offer great comfort and hope all the while.
Tyrone (Aubrey Joseph), the Cloak in the equation, can phase from place to place in darkness, while Dagger, Tandy (Olivia Holt), can conjure light daggers, a handy ability that -- like practically everything else here -- initially isn't put to effective use.
LONDON (Reuters) - "Game of Thrones" actress Natalie Dormer gets in front as well as behind the camera for thriller "In Darkness", a movie she began writing nearly 10 years ago frustrated by the lack of "three dimensional" roles for women.
More recently, Patrick McGilligan's "Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light" suggested a corrective to Spoto's damp-palmed portrayal: Exhaustively researched, bursting with Hollywood lore, that book showed us Hitchcock the ebullient, industrious craftsman — pleasuring the audience like a gigolo.
In a lovely prologue, we listen in darkness as the real Elijah Green and his father, Jonathan, read the start of "A Dream Play," in which the daughter of a god descends to walk among human beings to understand their lives.
"If In Darkness, There Is No Choice all those years ago, was a reflection of the bleak times we lived in then, The Rising of the Lights is an affirmation that, despite it all, we are still here," Lyons tells Noisey.
And what is a fresh salad but a May-December marriage, the bright young greens doused in vinegar that has been bred for months, sometimes years, in darkness, on yeast and bacteria, its sugars turned to alcohol and then acetic acid?
In the final hours of his life last weekend, he was plucked from anonymity, nestled in darkness at the bottom of an insulated cooler and given a name: Dinnah, like how a Mainer might pronounce the last meal of the day.
At the end of the video, as Young Thug sings, "You just a black man in this world/You just a bar code," Glover runs directly at the camera — first in darkness, only the whites of his eyes and teeth visible.
We caught up with James and Pete to learn more about John's life in darkness, and how he came to terms with it... VICE: Notes on Blindness started life as a short film first—what led you to make a feature?
Searching for "the magical" in everyday life, she photographs her daughter through obscured scenes and gestures, where fragmentary moments of play are absorbed into lush, natural landscapes — a garden of ripe fruit, a snowy tundra, a screen door eclipsed in darkness.
It's almost a relief to enter the high-ceilinged spaces of the New Museum — which can often feel cramped when filled with artworks — to find them emptied out and plunged in darkness, with only a few large video screens to occupy our attention.
"No rapist, murderer, terrorist, butcher, barbarian, not even old Beelzebub himself, could withstand such a blast of glorious light and continue to walk in darkness," Williams, who was convicted of multiple killings, told the small group of people assembled to witness his death.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - Puerto Ricans still living largely in darkness 603 days after Hurricane Maria leveled their island reveled in small victories on Sunday in what promises to be a months-long slog back to some semblance of normal life.
Around the rest of the sky, as it sits in darkness for two minutes, you'll also be able to see stars and planets — Jupiter, Mars, and Venus, but also Mercury, which we usually can't see because it's too close to the sun.
Before leaving, she closed all the drawers and piled up the towels in the bathroom and recycled the paper coffee cups, but that morning she found she could not close the bedside drawer, could not seal the nail up in darkness again.
Petro said the eclipse is also a scientific opportunity for researchers in Hawaii, who will study what happens to the moon's surface when it quickly drops from 212 Fahrenheit (100 Celsius) in sunlight to minus 279 F (minus 153 C) in darkness.
A prolonged outage across 15 states and Washington, D.C., according to the University of Cambridge and insurer Lloyd's of London, would leave 85033 million people in darkness, cost the economy hundreds of millions of dollars and cause a surge in fatalities at hospitals.
Among being many firsts, the game is also remembered for all the humorous descriptions of your death, so if you find yourself alone and immersed in darkness with all of your bones shattered, you can at least have a chuckle about it.
And absolutely I'd like to make a weeknight pie or galette, something to remind me that even as we commute in darkness, even as we light fires against the chill of morning, that sunlight and heat are nearby, that they will return again.
" Judge Rosemarie Aquilina sentenced former U.S. Gymnastics sports director Larry Nassar to up to 150 years in prison, calling him "despicable" and guaranteeing, she said before she read the sentence, that Nassar will "be in darkness for the rest of his life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — For much of its recent history, Detroit has been shrouded in darkness, both metaphorically and literally: in December 2012, 40% of the 88,000 lighting fixtures in the city were broken or in need of repair.
Singularities—snags in the otherwise smooth fabric of space and time where Albert Einstein's classical gravity theory breaks down and the unknown quantum theory of gravity is needed—seem to always come cloaked in darkness, hiding from view behind the event horizons of black holes.
The race began at 5:45 am local time, in darkness, in front of around 700 spectators and with the runners attended by a pace car, which shot out a green laser line to guide a retinue of all-star pacemakers including Bernard Lagat.
On Monday, Ashish invited us into a dream for his spring 2018 show, centered on glimmering hope in darkness, but for those who can't quite afford his stellar catwalk designs, the designer is teaming up with River Island on a more affordable capsule collection.
The first, nearly 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) long section from where the boys have been huddling in darkness is believed to be the most difficult, requiring a long dive and crawling through mud and debris, with some crevices barely wide enough for a person.
The entire island was submerged in darkness after Maria blew through its aging and dilapidated electrical infrastructure, which had been crippled over the course of a decades-long debt crisis that left the U.S. territory without the means to shore up the electrical grid.
The Grace 1 was seized by British Royal Marine commandos in darkness off the coast of the territory at the western mouth of the Mediterranean on July 4 on suspicion of violating European Union sanctions by taking oil to Syria, a close ally of Iran.
Progress is never easy, and luckily enough for those who haven't connected with the modern incarnations of Amebix or Antisect, albums like In Darkness, There Is No Choice are still in print, and countless younger bands have lined up to carry vintage crust's grimy torch.
The first, nearly 1 kilometre (0.6 mile) long section from where the boys have been huddling in darkness is believed to be the most difficult, requiring a long dive and crawling through mud and debris, with some crevices barely wide enough for a person.
He's clearly interested in darkness and grit above all else — even though Superman and Wonder Woman being bright, inspiring and hopeful and the Flash being a "good" man who believes there's goodness in the world are huge parts of those characters' respective comic book histories.
While it isn't a show that frequently luxuriates in darkness or violence — it's a heartwarming family drama, for the most part — to ignore the violence that is directed against trans women of color would be to ignore something that's part of its characters' lives.
The show, which spans nearly five decades of Hassinger's career in performance, sculpture, and video, distills her vast body of work into a tightly edited, visual exploration into unresolved familial relationships and the emotions that surface when secrets are unearthed or remain shrouded in darkness.
You begin in darkness, and sounds cause shapes to coalesce fleetingly around you: a tree is marked by the wind blowing through its leaves; a person on a nearby park bench is imperceptible and then suddenly, with the rumpling of a newspaper, springs to life.
You should know right out of the gate that when I say the Skydio 23 is a drone that flies itself without crashing, I'm not talking about flying in darkness, fog, walking down the sidewalk through a crowd of people, or along a busy street.
The sound of tapping preceded the sight of it, with a brief overture in darkness before the curtain rose on four women — Ms. Dorrance, Melinda Sullivan, Josette Wiggan-Freund and Jillian Meyers — pounding out that most familiar phrase, a time step, in vivacious unison.
It Comes at Night could just as easily have been titled Democracy Dies in Darkness; without access to information about what's happening in the world outside, every family member is held hostage by Paul's paranoiac vision, even at the expense of their own freedom.
Here are a few options The Exploratorium museum in San Francisco is partnering with NASA to live stream the eclipse as the moon moves between the Earth and Sun to block the Sun's light, leaving areas in its path in darkness for four and a half minutes.
But a third installment, God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, fizzled commercially when it opened two weeks after I Can Only Imagine in March 215, suggesting that audiences are as capable of getting burned out on material that plays on religious paranoia as anything else.
Still, Panther's success shouldn't take away from the many ways that A Wrinkle In Time is also making history, and the impact that it still can and will have, in addition to its message — which we all need right now — about the power of light in darkness.
Soldiers then took 27 men and held them for several weeks in an interrogation center where, according to three of the detainees and six family members of the arrested men, they were kept in darkness, deprived of food and water, and subjected to beatings and electrocution.
The Verge has seemingly gotten its hands on one cloaked-in-darkness shot of what it's reporting to be the G6, a 5.7-inch handset that has ditched the modular ambitions of its predecessor, the G5 —  a fact the company touched on earlier this month at CES.
Across the five short pieces, there's moments like the surreal vocal warping of "Kyrie," or the chattery found samples that underpin "O" that offer wrinkles to the more placid moments of their labelmates—getting lost in darkness before finding a way back to more glimmering passages.
Published late last year, and co-written with Meredith Erickson, a cookbook author who was one of Joe Beef's first servers, the new book is in part a tongue-in-cheek survivalist's manual, with instructions for building a subterranean bunker, making hardtack, and growing endive in darkness.
According to Galante, while working on the show, he has gotten used to getting 45 bee stings a day, been bitten by a shark, worked in 122 degree weather near an active volcano, spent days in darkness and gone into anaphylactic shock from a wasp sting.
The National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires will also be shrouded in darkness during the month of March from 6 to 6:30pm, when the lights will only remain lit over a small amount of art by women hanging in the first-floor galleries.
Details: While most of the continent will be able to see at least a partial eclipse, only a relatively small swath of South America will be able to observe totality — when the Moon fully blocks the light of the Sun, dimming daylight and bathing the planet in darkness.
NSCU scientist Rick Santangelo demonstrating how they feed their stock of bed bugsPhoto: Jeff Camaratti/Getty Images (Gizmodo)When it's feeding time, the room is kept mostly in darkness, with only a red light to illuminate the devices that mimic an authentic culinary experience for the bed bugs.
That momentum is also at the heart of her new video, directed by GEORGIA, for "Never Saw Him Again," a seven-and-a-half-minute piece from the new record, which uses the energy of the open road and close ups of flowers in darkness as its raw materials.
What was surprising, in 1958 no less than today, was the indifference of the nation's most sophisticated readers, its literary critics, to the connection between Humbert's ensnared "lover" and "the real Lolitas who exist in darkness throughout their lives," as The New Republic pointed out in an editorial.
Henry is raised in an architect's folly of a house, made of glass and iron, shadowed in rock — "At night, it brooded in darkness like an ember-eyed bird of prey" — whose vast bookshelves are presided over by his father, a hard-drinking lost genius of a writer.
Detainees have been kept in the basement holding cells, in darkness and without space to move, for as many as five days, without being allowed to see a lawyer; post-coup-attempt "state of emergency" laws also permitted them to be held for 30 days without a hearing.
" As Wilkinson writes of God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, the franchise is guilty of precisely that cheapness: "The greatest offense of the God's Not Dead series may be its failure to imagine for its audience what a truly radical belief in a living God would look like.
Norman had been on a hunting trip and was heading back into town in the early morning of late spring, when lower latitudes would still be shrouded in darkness but when this village sees nearly eternal sunshine, the tilt of the Earth making it possible to hunt through the night.
BAGHDAD — Masked and black clad security forces fired barrages of pepper spray, tear gas and sound bombs into crowds of antigovernment protesters in a central Baghdad square for hours on Saturday evening, timing their assault at one point to a shutdown of electricity that left the area enveloped in darkness.
Owens has found a small seam of deviant love where his body becomes an instrument that propels others not to fear the black body, but to regard it as something that will reward their trust (though it might do all kinds of things to you while you're enveloped in darkness).
Similarly, it was hard to imagine that the pigeons Mr. Riley had collected and taught to fly in darkness would make much of a dent in the New York skyline, even if the birds took off and the LED light affixed to their ankles (one per bird, controlled remotely) stayed on.
" The US-led coalition had earlier played down the overnight clashes, saying in a statement it was "aware of reports of a limited exchange of fire" in darkness before dawn, saying it appeared to be "a misunderstanding and not deliberate as two elements attempted to link up under limited visibility conditions.
He made videos of himself walking in rote patterns, toying in darkness with a fluorescent tube, and sawing on a violin tuned to D, E, A, and D. The tapes are boring on purpose, meant to bring the droning passage of recorded real time into the real time of exhibition spaces.
Crystal Young, chairwoman of the conductor/tower division of the Transport Workers Union chapter representing M.T.A. workers, said the change stemmed from a dramatic and much-publicized delay in June, when a train on the F line broke down, and riders were stuck in darkness and stifling heat for 45 minutes.
"Since I myself needed a year to discover the significance of this strange work," she wrote, "many of the texts and tunes, particularly in the first paintings, elude my memory and must – like the creation as a whole so it seems to me – remain shrouded in darkness…" Charlotte Salomon: Life?
For years, the aesthetics of my Sundays comprised of rank, oversized T-shirts and half-eaten pizzas, all shrouded in darkness because the curtains were drawn so tightly that the only light making its way into my bedroom dungeon was from the One Tree Hill episode playing on my laptop.
Every trailer for Daredevil's second season makes it look like Matt Murdock has stepped into The Matrix to fight off villains skilled in martial arts and sword fighting while bathed in darkness and yellow-green light, and this final trailer only helps to cement how fantastic all of that ought to be.
Following the light-out in March — in which nP convinced museums throughout the country to dim the spotlights on artworks made by men, shrouding the majority of gallery walls in darkness and demonstrating unequal gender representation — this new initiative aims to highlight little-known works by women that are hidden in museums' vaults.
It was his rare ability to convey that quality — the light in darkness, the darkness in light — that brought him to opera, the focus of "Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak's Designs for Opera and Ballet," aimed at adults but likely delightful for children, too, at the Morgan Library & Museum through Oct. 6.
From I Can Only Imagine (about a Christian music group) to God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (about a church struggling to rebuild after a fire) to Paul: the Apostle (about, well, Paul the apostle), this spring has seen a wealth of Christian movies that center on questions of faith and doubt.
Stretching all the way from the coast of Oregon to the eastern edge of South Carolina, the moon will momentarily block the face of the sun — shrouding the land below in darkness, making stars and planets visible in the middle of the day, changing weather patterns, and even causing animals some extreme, if brief, confusion.
Fuller performed for more than forty years and came up with many different experiments, but her biggest idea, or at least her most popular one, was her first: to present herself dancing alone, in darkness, in place, in a maelstrom of fabric, which she manipulated with bamboo poles, some as long as ten feet.
The dueling economic realities of the two countries are on clear display from space: Even now, nighttime satellite photos show the southern half of the Korean Peninsula splotched with bright lights, while Mr. Kim's North is shrouded in darkness, with only a pinprick of light indicating the location of Pyongyang, where the nation's elite lives.
They shouted that they loved those inside as they loved themselves, and while some were the actual loved ones of the people detained, most were young activists bonded in outrage over the fact that a federal jail allowed 1,600 detainees to freeze, in darkness and lockdown, while temperatures outside were in the single digits.
Though Ratajkowski has centered her career on modeling—amassing nearly 20 million followers on Instagram with her frequent bikini snaps — the "Blurred Lines" music video star has made a number of recent appearances on the big screen, including Amy Schumer's I Feel Pretty, In Darkness co-starring Natalie Dormer, and We Are Your Friends opposite Zac Efron.
The entire ad is shrouded in darkness of one kind or another: naval and aerial bombardments, surveillance video of blurry figures swarming what looks like an unguarded border, even the shadowed faces of Hillary Clinton and President Obama — which not-so-subtly give way to shots of the husband-and-wife killers in San Bernardino, Calif.
Of course you ought to be assembling a deck to present to the executive committee tonight, or finishing the taxes you meant to file last Sunday until you got sidetracked by sports, or reading these briefs, or getting your inbox to zero, or just sitting in darkness with a goblet of bourbon, worrying about your place in the world.
By now you've probably heard that this is a golden age for journalism — how The New York Times and The Washington Post are warring for scoops in ways reminiscent of the Watergate era; how an information-hungry public is sending subscriptions and television news ratings soaring, reinvigorating journalists and reaffirming their mission ("Democracy Dies in Darkness" and all that).
At least once a month she would be hit by a three-day intractable migraine impervious to every medication, and would spend 72 hours in darkness, shuddering with agony, fighting nausea, eking out a precious few minutes of half-relief from heat or ice packs every now and again, gutting it out for what felt every time like an eternity.
"From a physiological point of view, if you took someone from bright sunlight and put them in a dark closet, the effects of just being in darkness could potentially be the same," said Dr. Norman Rosenthal, a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine, who helped discovered seasonal affective disorder, a dramatic example of the sun's impact on human behavior.
Investigations by the Army, the Justice Department and the Senate largely corroborated his account of being deprived of sleep; beaten; shackled in painful positions; forced to drink large amounts of water; isolated in darkness and exposed to extreme temperatures; stripped and soaked in cold water; told that his mother might be sent to Guantánamo; and sexually assaulted by female interrogators.
Especially at night, when you're seeing things basically in three different forms: the heat-and-light image in night vision; the silhouette in darkness I'd see in my peripheral or if I looked under the goggles; and the image I knew — like, if I was looking at a teammate, the guy I was familiar with, my memory of what he looked like in daylight.
A massive volcanic eruption spewed a huge cloud of ash that shrouded the Northern Hemisphere in darkness and caused a drop in temperatures that led to crop failure and starvation, said co-lead study author Professor Christopher Loveluck of the University of Nottingham in the UK. Then the misery was compounded in A.D. 542 as cold and hungry populations in the eastern Roman Empire were struck by the bubonic plague.
We all figured that someone who so resolutely followed the path he cleared for himself, leaving gleaming paradoxes and thundering guitar riffs in his wake, had to be in on some universal secret, some as-yet-unknowable key to finding harmony in discord, illumination in darkness, constancy in chaos, something that, when you put all the craziness together, came close to that truth my fan friend talked about more than 30 years ago.
Not those shed because of the defeat — Jürgen Klopp and his players should be able, in time, to appreciate the scale of their achievement in gracing this stage, to understand that it can be a staging post on a journey, not the end of a road — but those of Karius, in shame and sorrow, and those of Mohamed Salah, too, the player who illuminated the season, and then saw it end in darkness.

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