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"I can't go in a convertible with my hair blowing in the wind, with my scarf blowing in the wind; I would love that," she said.
And don't even think about trying it in the wind.
Palm trees with manic untrimmed spindles rattle in the wind.
He says it's just the leaves blowing in the wind.
But Voyager 1 didn't register changes in the wind direction.
American Flag blowing in the wind of an approaching storm
Going down the street like a turd in the wind.
Watch the video for "Doves In The Wind" on Spotify.
An upturned, abandoned umbrella, rolling about in the wind. pic.twitter.
Were my jeans loose enough to wave in the wind?
"You can't leave him flapping in the wind," he said.
Let's keep pulling, hard, despite the shift in the wind.
"You can hear the stars in the wind," he says.
"And then they can let Mueller twist in the wind."
I could see individual leaves rustle in the wind. Tears.
An occasional tree branch creaked or snapped in the wind.
"It blows in the wind," he explains with a smile.
Others hoisted miniature wind turbines, which twisted in the wind.
The actress voiced Nahoko Satomi in "The Wind Rises" (2014).
" Ann said something that got lost in the wind. "What?
The braided lanyards on his belt twiddle in the wind.
Here's what else is happening: We're blowin' in the wind.
Instead, he was left to twist slowly in the wind.
Clothes hung from lines flapped and danced in the wind.
The political world has sensed this shift in the wind.
"I struggled putting in the wind out there," Thomas said.
It's also much less of a liability in the wind.
And now he's gone, like a candle in the wind.
Outside of this uniform, there were straws in the wind, above.
I think there&aposs something in the wind, shall we say.
Birds flew in formation overhead and branches creaked in the wind.
Kites are no longer just kids' toys gliding in the wind.
Otherwise, "they'll just feel quite lost in the wind," she says.
The scene was surreal, quiet, with trash blowing in the wind.
The leaves rustling in the wind told me God was watching.
But in the wind and snow, the rescue attempt goes awry.
" Glen Campbell invited Stevie Wonder to sing "Blowin' in the Wind.
Her hair, the color of raw honey, twirled in the wind.
" Until then, he said, "we're all just twisting in the wind.
How much longer do you want to be in the wind?
Chalk up their influence to a palpable shift in the wind.
He watched her shirt flatten against her body in the wind.
As the palm fronds lashed in the wind, we became friends.
A long white sash streamed out behind her in the wind.
Here's where I camped in the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming.
Her hospital gown flaps in the wind exposing her bare skin.
Snow, sleet and rain blow wildly in the wind during the winter.
Trees bent in the wind and lovers who love without coming together?
You are plastered across stadium posters and banners waving in the wind.
And this has been achieved through hours spent in the wind tunnel.
So I've been sort of left dangling in the wind, supercar-wise.
Everyone is playing in the wind so you've got to keep focused.
Change is in the wind, but it'll be a long time coming.
One more straw in the wind: the overall trajectory of the polls.
Tatters of blue plastic, clinging to the rope, fluttered in the wind.
The fate of the KORUS amendment process is also in the wind.
Gondolas tilted uncomfortably in the wind, and chair lifts were shut down.
I watched the power lines above me almost snap in the wind.
There are plenty of straws in the wind other than our poll.
The trouble is, a lull in the wind leaves a turbine listless.
Awnings hung by militants to hide their movements flap in the wind.
"He's not going to just whistle in the wind," Ms. Jarrett said.
I watched the trees and clouds and shadows blow in the wind.
Presently, the fabric that holds a society together has shredded in the wind.
When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
Rain pattered on the windows, and the house swayed slightly in the wind.
He is not the first nominee to be left hanging in the wind.
Electricity and water services are patchy, while cables hang loose in the wind.
"There's something in the wind right now," he said in a telephone conversation.
That's why he blows in the wind, that's why there's no substance there.
You can have hair and clothes flapping in the wind if you want.
But in this case, President Trump's tweet is just blowing in the wind.
The classic black lettering, the crisp pin-striped canopy flapping in the wind.
At first, I think it's some sort of fabric, rustling in the wind.
Tall, thick, neon-green blades of grass bend and sway in the wind.
"It works in the wind—good for the golf course," he told me.
Trump is uneasy about the situation, and has his finger in the wind.
I don't know, does a turd in the wind roll down a street?
Stand up to him, and he will eventually blow away in the wind.
There's nothing worse in Washington -- or in life -- than twisting in the wind.
"Stop the waves, stop the smog," said one banner flapping in the wind.
Don't have to worry about my hair blowing, beautifully blowing in the wind.
A few yards away, a large shelter of tarpaulins rippled in the wind.
There are 60 manufacturing facilities in Ohio involved in the wind-power supply chain.
Aerodynamic studies and time in the wind tunnel were crucial to Porsche's racing efforts.
When the seas go dry, when the mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
That flapping sound you hear is a red flag undulating gently in the wind.
Elizabeth Brister, 23, saw her Labor Day weekend plans blow away in the wind.
When one thing leaves us in the wind, another will surely takes its place.
The roughly 10-foot-tall chain-link barrier bucks and rattles in the wind.
Outside, a big blue flag embroidered with a sea lamprey fluttered in the wind.
It holds up well in the wind and is quick enough to be fun.
The coop stood empty now, just a few downy feathers blowing in the wind.
That will continue to happen even if the EPA keeps spitting in the wind.
Then walk up that bridge rail… and let your cape blow in the wind.
And Sanders is far less of a finger-in-the-wind politician than many.
The moves, combined with a recovery in the wind turbine market, quickly paid off.
"Fragrance, texture, taste and sound," like leaves rustling in the wind and bamboo creaking.
Though high and low they searched, the distinctive reptile remained gone in the wind.
Creaking in the Wind I rent an apartment in a 1960s high-rise condominium.
The model has already been tested in the wind tunnel to assess aerodynamic properties.
He saw two of them, from houses facing his, flying away in the wind.
Caught up in the wind of refreshed feet, I've left my shoes at home.
"Candle in the Wind" bid farewell to Marilyn Monroe as a victim of stardom.
One fragment, dangling from the main body of the engine, bobbed in the wind.
Waves crashed onto the shore in the wind, and the beach was largely empty.
On South Beach, palm trees tilted in the wind, their palm fronds fluttering fiercely.
FACTOR IN THE WIND Trees in planters can blow over if not properly secured.
For colored leaves that quake in the wind before letting go and lifting away.
The way his Lawrence of Arabia rags flap in the wind makes her seasick.
Throw things out in the wind, react and respond, and hope for the best.
Growing up in the wind leaves you strong, sloped and adept at seeking shelter.
When the seas go dry and the mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
He repeated the ritual, the boat hopping along, his djellaba fluttering in the wind.
That was sort of in the wind there back at the end of August.
Hollywood stood largely silent, allowing Sony and Ms. Pascal to twist in the wind.
Leaves sounded like percussion in the wind, and Bethesda Fountain sounded like a jet.
In the age of the internet, conspiracy theories spread like chemtrails in the wind.
"All these guys can hit the ball in the wind and control their distances pretty well in the wind but the putting, the short game, is going to be extremely hard," the 1994 British Open champion explained as strong breezes ruffled his hair.
It is basically a flag, which like a flag would simply flap in the wind.
It isn't exactly easy when your paisley scarf waves in the wind everywhere you go.
Sun, sand, sea...hair blowing in the wind — Irwin was feeling herself and her surroundings.
Embers blow in the wind as the Camp fire burns a KFC restaurant in Paradise.
Factor in the wind and it will be feeling bitter for all of us pic.twitter.
Then the endorphins kick in, the wind is in your hair, and you feel great!
The green, white and red flags of the Kurdish forces soon fluttered in the wind.
"I'm not going to make the 10,000 employees dangle in the wind," the judge said.
Lannes' lettering — small, white, regular — flickers across the churning blackness like candles in the wind.
But they get all of this twisting in the wind about why it can't happen.
And this seems to be the direction — back to Dylan — we're blowin' (in the wind).
"SUCCESS is toxic," says Risto Siilasmaa, Nokia's chairman, as snowflakes swirl in the wind outside.
The verses were wild and all over the place like hair flowing in the wind.
Elton famously performed "Candle in the Wind" as a tribute for Diana at her funeral.
Tents — which included bare mattresses — were not set up, many blowing over in the wind.
I go to her concerts and I watch how her hair moves in the wind!
The change in the wind, circulating from the 6 and spreading across the United States?
There's no subs, no home pages, it's just all of its howling in the wind.
Change is blowing in the wind, and we do not know what the future holds.
Right now, Trump is happy to watch Shulkin twist in the wind for a while.
I get to pretend I'm on a mountaintop with my hair blowing in the wind.
They frequently end up getting blown in the wind, ultimately ending up in the ocean.
Nobody knows what a turd in the wind does because that's not a thing, Venom.
"Everything trembles in you like a forest in the wind," he wrote her in 1972.
As darkness fell, the birds settled in, the wind died and the place became tranquil.
The next day there was a wet restlessness in the wind, and it was March.
But Bran's voice sounds like a whisper in the wind, a rustle in the leaves.
It also performed well in the wind, though the screens sometimes flap around a bit.
"I looked up and I could see his curtain flapping in the wind," he said.
Yellow police tape flapped in the wind, keeping people and journalists away from the area.
As she waits for the bus, a deflated helium balloon bobs nearby in the wind.
And so it never happened until you had these US officials twisting in the wind.
Factor in the wind chill, and it likely will feel below zero the whole day.
Handlers kept the giant balloons near the ground, making them more manageable in the wind.
Are you playing ball with the team or leaving the party twisting in the wind?
The deal would be the latest in a string of mergers in the wind industry.
"Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan played on outdoor speakers, setting a mellow tone.
Machado and Harper are not the only quality free agents left flapping in the wind.
"Candle in the Wind 1977"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" by Elton John
Two canoes, in weather-faded shades of almost-white and once-aqua, trembled in the wind.
Just the howl of exploding gasoline and the flapping of its driver's ascot in the wind.
The message this all sends to company executives is that policy is blowing in the wind.
Words, letters and sounds became elusive to her, like grasping at bubbles blowing in the wind.
To her left, a stark white sheet printed with jagged block letters fluttered in the wind.
That's why he's the perfect white sheet billowing in the wind to project your fantasies on.
Ahead, I could make out France's tricolour blustering furiously in the wind above a sleepy port.
It's going to be extremely flexible, moving and billowing like very light fabric in the wind.
It had snapped in the wind, which reached 110 miles per hour at the observatory site.
His quills were still wavering in the wind from bounding across their branches while scouting ahead.
You do not have to work in the wind industry to realize its economic benefits, however.
Poking through the gravel, there may be a fragile dandelion shedding its seeds in the wind.
Eventually all that's left is a wooden cross with a few tatters blowing in the wind.
I remembered the pennants snapping in the wind, dust parting around the graves like a current.
A rainbow flag draped over the balcony of their new town home flutters in the wind.
He wasn't putting his finger up in the wind and saying how does this play politically.
DiCaprio's emissions "are a fart in the wind when it comes to climate change," Roberts wrote.
Whenever the doors were opened to let others in, the wind would whip through the hallways.
But the longer the match went on, the better he seemed to feel in the wind.
Tornado-prone storms often form along such intersections, feeding off the variation in the wind direction.
Their dead come alive, appearing at bedsides on dark nights, or as voices in the wind.
Mr. Real Bird begins again: How much longer do you want to be in the wind?
Between abandoned brick factories, faded clapboard houses with tar-paper-covered roofs creak in the wind.
The sound of cackling crows floats through the air, before being whisked away in the wind.
Video showed the border wall section swaying in the wind as crews tried to stabilize it.
Hundreds of Trump nominees are left twisting in the wind and other Senate business is disrupted.
A Chinese flag fluttered in the sky, as wisps of tear gas drifted in the wind.
Mary Jackson specialized in the wind tunnel experiments run on the airplane side of NASA's work.
Of course, in the era of alternative facts, Mayor Kenney may be spitting in the wind.
"I lost $150 million in the wind business," he complained at a 1473 SALT investor conference.
Yet Congress has let the program twist in the wind for more than three months now.
WATTERS: Did you dress up in one of those crazy outfits that flap around in the wind?
"We would have shifts in the wind and that smoke would roll in," Arnold tells Fox News.
Next, they trained the bird to fly between perches in the wind tunnel while wearing the goggles.
Unfortunately, as Robin Hood's filmmakers fretted over sloppy racial inclusion, gender diversity was left in the wind.
They both sway in the wind a little more before turning to the camera for matching smirks.
There are high-end tents, campers and tipis, and failed structures with tarps blowing in the wind.
She let her long hair down and flow in the wind, accessorizing the look with mirrored aviators.
Ms Nielsen stepped down on April 10th, but she had been twisting in the wind for months.
Like he can sing "The Times They Are A Changin" and "Blowin' in the Wind" and stuff.
Useful for getting downhill or blowing in the wind, as some spiders and insects in fact do.
Algae is graceful and light in the ocean, swaying with the waves like hair in the wind.
A Siemens-Gamesa deal would be the latest in a string of mergers in the wind industry.
If I write about a wheat field, I'm there, seeing the wheat stalks sway in the wind.
As for whether hip-hop makes you feel emotion ... well the answer is blowin' in the wind.
The dandelion was not so called for its color, or its tendency to blow in the wind.
Some of us spotted straws in the wind but fell far short of anticipating the full horror.
But living was a field of grain blowing in the wind on the side of a hill.
Blowin' in the wind The Masters looked more like a tourniquet than tournament for most of Saturday.
Elton John's "Candle In The Wind," originally about Marilyn Monroe, was updated and performed at Diana's funeral.
Which is to say: Please, please do not let your small dog blow away in the wind.
So, again: Please do not let your tiny little boy or girl blow away in the wind.
Vertical blue and red banners—proclaiming people power and freedom of the press—billowed in the wind.
Floor-length silk fringe created a motile surface on capes and gowns, ever adrift in the wind.
As the chimes blow in the wind, their near-similar frequencies will create aural harmony and dissonance.
"Wet Woman in the Wind," directed by Akihiko Shiota, is more concerned with sex than sexual neuroses.
The dolphin flailed wildly, sharply whipped back and forth, back and forth, audibly crackling in the wind.
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — The plywood boards nailed over the windows of oceanfront houses rattled in the wind.
Mr. Yalkin liked the form that the clothing took as she was readjusting herself in the wind.
And until they figure it out, the City will be left to just twist in the wind.
Union rights is becoming a bigger issue in the wind-up to the 2020 presidential campaign. Sen.
Blowin' in the Wind asks the questions of youth and replies with the voice of wisdom.  220006.
A last-minute shift in the wind direction saved the house, but Doyle stood by his decision.
They had been warned not to remove their goggles, lest their eyeballs frost over in the wind.
" Behind her are four American flags waving in the wind above a sign that says, "LAST STOP.
One of the last images of Prince ... happy, carefree, hair blowing in the wind on his bike.
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind THEN: When he wrote this song in 10 minutes sitting in a cafe -- as Dylan claims -- he had no way of knowing it would become an anthem of the civil rights movement.
Sensing a change in the wind, and the potential for startups, he relocated to start Golden Gate Ventures.
Though European states continue to uphold the nuclear deal, some have left Iran to twist in the wind.
At least 42 people were killed in the wind-driven fire, which roared through the town last week.
"Abu Mazen is like a tree in the wind, with leaves blowing off everywhere," said a former aide.
The balloon had expanded to about twice the size of his van and was swaying in the wind.
I later used it to play 'Blowing In The Wind' by Bob Dylan at Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday.
I felt like a bohemian goddess as the duster waved in the wind behind me as I walked.
Then I buy an umbrella off of Amazon because I want one that won't break in the wind.
But there's been a change in the wind these past few weeks, and it's all happening on Twitter.
But I don't want to leave the person blowing in the wind if they're having a terrible time.
"There ain't nothin' like a friend / Who can tell you you're just pissin' in the wind," Young sings.
It's an immense structure that you can climb and it spins around in the wind like mechanical bull.
The androids talk of "Ozymandias" as trees dance in the wind, and of alchemical experiments in candlelit caves.
He's not a career politician, so he doesn't stick his finger in the wind before he says something.
It's an old tree by the looks of the spindly, half-bare branches shuddering violently in the wind.
"I knew there was something in the wind," Hirsch told Business Insider of why she started the club.
This was a departure from standard procedure, because that step usually occurs in the wind-up to sentencing.
But they were kidding themselves if they thought they could leave Donald J. Trump twisting in the wind.
They say he twisted in the wind until he fastened on an idiosyncratic reason for deciding a case.
Andres' self-portraits are printed on silk, and they flap in the wind every time the door opens.
The president, and the Republicans in general, continue to twist in the wind on DACA and illegal immigration.
As Letty Mason in "The Wind," Natalia Osipova is as terrific as Mr. Pita allows her to be.
Toe Adam sat at the top, hatch open, his hair swirling in the wind under his war helmet.
That leaves the press desperately searching for straws in the wind to figure out whom to take seriously.
In 2016, independent companies such as Borax, Eurowatt, and Heliopales added 33 jobs in the wind energy sector.
Vast tracts of brown grass sat empty behind locked gates, four-foot-high weeds blowing in the wind.
"Candle in the Wind," portraying a thick white column in a wooden bowl, is an immediately recognizable image.
The progressive rock band Kansas recorded its 1978 hit "Dust in the Wind" at Woodland Sound as well.
Sekkingstad had a huge beard and long scraggly hair that whipped in the wind from the helicopter blades.
There was a pause in the wind, and in it, we could hear the faint tinkling of cowbells.
So many students were using fans that the student section looked like Aspen leaves rustling in the wind.
This would leave Mr. Trump twisting in the wind while the Dems pursued their winning kitchen table agenda.
Among the checkered roofs, their shingles torn off in the wind, are the emerald green above-ground pools.
People step out into the space between the cars to smoke, piss, and cool down in the wind.
Any of her old friends from the neighborhood, she says, are in the wind, in jail, or dead.
In Chinatown, red lanterns sway in the wind, and the sky is blue above the boarded-up parlors.
All four spin freely in the wind — but power nothing, says Petrus Lamba Awang, a local representative of IBEKA.
As children recite the Pledge of Allegiance, a close-up of the American flag flies gracefully in the wind.
It was also a breezy day, and I know I lost a lot of the product in the wind.
"Blowin' in the wind" Yes, and how many years can a mountain exist Before it's washed to the sea?
The Grammy winner famously performed "Candle in the Wind" at her funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 6, 1997.
For now, Coul Links remains a rugged strip of ground with silvery-green marram grass shimmering in the wind.
"Blowin' in the Wind," written in 1962, was considered one of the most eloquent folk songs of all time.
What the researchers saw in the wind tunnel looked like the Martian mounds and craters, according to the study.
As soon as it took off, my top went down and bikini flew open, boobs flapping in the wind.
Huntington-Whiteley is wearing a zigzag bikini in the pic, and her beachy hair is blowing in the wind.
I expected them to scatter in the wind but they kind of fell onto the rocks below in clumps.
The Grammy-winner famously performed "Candle in the Wind" at her funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 6, 1997.
Benedict Cumberbatch sang the Elton John classic "Candle in the Wind" as Rickman on the French and Saunders Show.
"Adding solar panels in the wind parks would complement production, and the batteries would stabilize the generation," he said.
If you have ever watched smoke billowing from a wildfire or dust blowing in the wind, you've seen aerosols.
"Blowin' in the Wind", written in 1962, was considered one of the most eloquent folk songs of all time.
CNN's Anderson Cooper stood in the wind and rain in Wilmington, North Carolina, reporting on Hurricane Florence this week.
And much like a balloon caught in the wind, helium is escaping from the atmosphere in an extended cloud.
Officers performed a full-body search and went through his wallet, allowing paper to blow away in the wind.
The shift in the wind happened too fast and they were taken off guard and washed off the island.
The lightweight, segmented trunk approximates a series of cylindrical shells that bend in the wind while retaining segment stiffness.
We expected to solemnly tip out a reasonable amount of ashes that would blow poetically away in the wind.
A woman driving with her hair in the wind looks on at the accident unfolding in front of her.
A metallic-red, heart-shaped balloon tied to a chalkboard announcing the grand opening bobbed cheerily in the wind.
The singer's blonde hair is blowing in the wind amid a backdrop of clear, blue waters and scenic mountains.
Best known for hits "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind," Kansas formed in Topeka in 1973.
No, he said, we had to attach the scrolls to something, or they would blow away in the wind.
With Bob Dylan's 1960s anthem "Blowin' in the Wind" playing in the background, the message was hard to miss.
" Whispered in the wind he hears the refrain: "Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay.
Jets fly over, dropping bombs on the mosque, right where Iran's flag had been blowing proudly in the wind.
Video of the event showed the border wall section swaying in the wind as crews tried to stabilize it.
"See you at eight, then," Jeb said, and watched her walk across her yard, pitched forward in the wind.
Democrats have twisted in the wind for months since the 2016 defeat trying to settle on a new message.
Gisele Bündchen's hair doesn't blow in the wind in pillowy waves, but it can in front of a fan.
"Blowing in the Wind": (The Freewheeling Bob Dylan, 21625) A powerful anti-war song that served a '2900s anthem.
In this context, the UK's proposed plan to ban plastic straws feels a little like spitting in the wind.
Two tents, bracketing a square of blankets used as a cooking and socializing space, flap helplessly in the wind.
Sion Sono's Antiporno (2016) and Akihiko Shiota's Wet Woman in the Wind (2016) are currently streaming on the Mubi.
Carter's father, seated behind her, stared straight out the window at a purple beech tree rocking in the wind.
" "I was standing there and I could feel my body shaking with the wind — you feel death in the wind.
The severe weather caused comical sights, like a discarded Christmas tree blowing in the wind through the streets of Manhattan.
Debris swirled in the wind, Reynolds said in an interview from a hotel in Adel where the family was staying.
He licked his finger, he stuck it in the wind, and he said, 'Which way is this vote gonna go?
Poverty has almost certainly retreated further since 2013: the World Bank's finger-in-the-wind estimate for 2016 is 9.1%.
Now sit back in horror as Evil Space Grimace snaps half of your search results into dust in the wind.
Kaley Cuoco let her longtime bf swing in the wind for several uncomfortable moments when he popped the BIG question.
You'll feel the temperature drop noticeably, and you may feel changes in the wind — both its speed and its direction.
To see one Beyoncé's hair inexplicably blowing in the wind indoors is a treat, but two is a true delight.
"But these (firsts) are straws in the wind, all blowing in the right direction," Mehra told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Also making the rounds online are videos of scaffolding and cranes falling off buildings and spinning wildly in the wind.
A billboard canvas flaps in the wind after Hurricane Matthew passed off shore in North Palm Beach, Florida on Oct.
"A thumb in the wind," said Pete Bannon, the veteran chip architect leading Tesla's project. https://twitter.com/Tesla/status/1120480117338398720
Does that mean things got handsy, or did they simply change into sweats while grooving to "Candle in the Wind"?
What's more, designers have also tweaked the body's aerodynamics a bit so that it's just as slippery in the wind.
This person still has a lingering hope for humanity and is really just pissing in the wind in these situations.
But it also registers an alert when a nearby bush, blowing in the wind, briefly enters into the restricted area.
Caution tape blowing in the wind, flickering neon signs, traffic on Atlantic Avenue, passing elevated trains, flashing emergency lights etc.
A Czech couple died after their camping trailer was blown away in the wind, according to the New York Times.
So, it is worth thinking through what can happen with housing finance reform now that change is in the wind.
It's pretty much the perfect song to get lost to, driving down the 405, your hair whipping in the wind.
In the wind energy sector, IRENA noted a slight contraction in the market last year, with 1.15 million jobs recorded.
Additionally, Plumlee said the dust material can easily get caught in the wind, something that is commonly seen after fires.
"I just want to be cremated and blow in the wind," Dr. Selzer said in an interview for this obituary.
You may get the impression that these artists are grabbing at dollar bills in the wind tunnel of hip-hop.
"It was tough in the wind today but I managed to post a good score, so I'm happy," Kinhult added.
Thermal cameras cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and fare poorly in the wind and dirt of the Texas border.
With that, she kicked off her shoes and ran outside barefoot, her red kimono blowing in the wind behind her.
From a Newtown pub, Michael Beveridge took a picture of the skywriting as it began to dissipate in the wind.
Then, it left him there, flailing in the wind, troublesome and hopeless as ever, with nowhere to go but down.
Hoffman's quest for additional pay is one of the largest lawsuits left in the wind-down of Lehman, whose Sept.
Since then, Hong Kong has adapted to typhoons, including making sure its highest commercial skyscrapers can sway in the wind.
Stephen," which speaks of the "country garden in the wind and the rain; wherever he goes the people all complain.
Airbus said last month it would not attempt to deliver any more planes to Iran in the wind-down period.
Scene City 14 Photos View Slide Show ' A cold driving rain could not put out the candles in the wind.
The famous song from "Forrest Gump" [starts singing "Blowin' in the Wind"] — I had no idea it was Bob Dylan.
News Analysis What if you knew a skyscraper was going to topple in the wind, but no one believed you?
Traffic lights swung in the wind, as two people, bundled up against the snow, strolled through New York in 1978.
As pride flags flapped in the wind Iceland's president and first lady donned rainbow bracelets for their meeting with Pence.
The girl looked so beautiful in the wind and the strange pink light of the sun through the pale clouds.
The gel can be applied directly to vegetation, and unlike other flame retardants, it won't blow away in the wind.
Got picked up in the wind on the bottom jump in practice and my ACL was not a big fan!
Alone in the clouds, I pause at a landing marked "200 meters," feeling the whole tower sway in the wind.
But McCain's absence has put that plan on hold, leaving legislation with abysmal approval ratings to twist in the wind.
And when you think about the vastness of the universe in which we dwell, we are dust in the wind.
"Leave Me Alurn," the newest travel-sized urn for when you want bothersome men to scatter like ashes in the wind.
Budding from a rectangular soil bed, the delicate reeds convey new life and sway like bunches of goldenrod in the wind.
Here, at the Outsider Art Fair, everyone's soul is visible, like trees growing out of their heads, waving in the wind.
Breaking Bad's pilot started with Walt's pants flapping in the wind, as he stood with a gun in his tighty-whities.
I think I can hear a woman singing in the wind, and it makes my skin buzz with fear and memory.
It's the best evidence we have that many parts of the US are being left behind in the wind power boom.
The impressive train of her dress blew in the wind as Jenner posed for photos, creating a dramatic show-stopping look.
How to maintain perspective Look within yourself: You may think focusing on etiquette and self-care is spitting in the wind.
Others waved British and American flags, while banners calling for independence for Hong Kong billowed in the wind from makeshift flagpoles.
Paired with sporty reflective sunglasses, the star's long locks were blowing in the wind — and so was his mustache and beard.
PSEG has an option to be an equity investor in the wind farm, which is scheduled to be completed in 2024.
She is still wearing a pair of angel wings and they flutter with her long silvery hair twisting in the wind.
Her hair often billows in the wind (she controls it!) but you can't actually date her because you'll never be worthy!
You can play all of them for free,... Tall, thick, neon-green blades of grass bend and sway in the wind.
It could be made of steel scaffolding and covered in a skin of nylon fabric meant to flutter in the wind.
I will keep reminding myself that politics zigs and zags, and that I can do more than shout in the wind.
The first two ads, which AWA calls "True American Power," focus on employees in the wind industry, particularly in the Midwest.
It would be lame to say the answer is blowing in the wind, because the answer appears to be fairly obvious.
The bottom falling out of one of his many projects, some shit beyond his control sending him scattering in the wind?
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That's what leadership is — don't just stick your finger in the wind and then see which way the crowd is going.
The umpteenth time I'd listened to the weather forecast on the VHF radio while gulls catapulted past me in the wind.
Their simple experiment in the 1940s involved hanging plastic bottles of water in the wind to see how quickly they froze.
The three of them are packed into a roller coaster car, their hair flowing backward, upward and outward in the wind.
Biblical allusions and echoes of gospel structure were part of his songwriting from the beginning (as in "Blowin' in the Wind").
Because wooden buildings are so much lighter than ones made of steel and concrete, they move much faster in the wind.
The photo in the tweet shows the president's hair blowing in the wind, with, um, questionable color lines on his face.
After a decade of letting their thoughts shake out in the wind, some people just wanted to talk to their friends.
"[He's] once again making Republicans on Capitol Hill have to twist in the wind having to criticize his comments," said Scarborough.
In the video, an American flag is seen flapping frantically and tugging at its flagpole, which is shaking in the wind.
In a park scene, she films squirting water, a white sheet blowing in the wind, light pulsing on the water's surface.
Imagine the many water droplets that make up a sloshing liquid or the single pieces of hair blowing in the wind.
I turned back to the quiet Wednesday street to see tumbleweed (empty takeout boxes and chicken bones), billowing in the wind.
Wind power will create jobs in the wind-rich central regions, while the sunny western and southern regions will profit from solar.
Flying certain flags from military vehicles is allowed, but a blue Trump flag waving in the wind is not one of them.
It had been the whispers in the wind possibilities, but when it happened, there were a lot of people shocked up there.
The series of eco-friendly homes were to be called "Leaves in the Wind" and cost more than $100 million to build.
But the feeling you get running, dancing, hiking, or practicing yoga with your legs free in the wind is pretty lit, too.
Matsubara's other lofty wonder in the show is a small work, "Paper in the Wind" (2014), which also evokes high floating consciousness.
Tracks range from current pop-tinged bops ("Drew Barrymore"), to hazy and lazy kickback anthems (the Kendrick-featuring "Doves in the Wind").
In Canada, where medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalised in 2016, what was a moral compass surely twists in the wind.
" And so, the song appears to be yet another reclamation of her carefully constructed image: "I ain't no candle in the wind.
The model, Dani Ran, stands in a delicate white cotton bra and underwear set, with her peach hair blowing in the wind.
In one shot, it kept the background perfectly still, while the hair and outfits on both my subjects fluttered in the wind.
The whole specimen was then mounted on a wooden sling, held in place by lead wires, and placed in the wind tunnel.
Investment in the wind farm amounts to around $600 million and is part of investments outlined in Enel's 2019-2021 strategic plan.
Instead, they let him twist in the wind -- repeatedly refusing to say whether the President still had confidence in his attorney general.
Still, the scene leaves us with a lot of questions: First of all, what's so scary about "a turd in the wind"?
Just minutes from the city, faint tire tracks blow away in the wind, and the vast expanse of sand quickly becomes disorienting.
He stood in front of a sculpture of an American flag rippling in the wind, made from hundreds of Snap-on wrenches.
"The flowers, made of rip-stop nylon fabric, will inflate and move hypnotically in the wind," she articulates in the project description.
If I had had to commute 45 minutes in the wind and rain, I would not have been as in the zone.
Once outside, a pair of students inspected some overhead branches and then offered full-body impressions of leaves rustling in the wind.
Monsanto cites particles that drift in the wind when the product is sprayed improperly or when unapproved versions of dicamba are used.
The first section of her work establishes the dancers, wearing sleeveless green shirts, as a forest, swaying like trees in the wind.
Dutch broadcaster NOS posted frightening videos of a massive tree crashing down in the wind, barely missing a woman with a stroller.
I would expect him in the heat, in the wind, with this kind of a surface, to be very tough to beat.
The young women spent the boat ride taking selfies and giggling as their hair blew in the wind on the top deck.
Their yellow and blue parachutes were emblazoned with "NAVY," and one parachutist carried a giant American flag that whipped in the wind.
"I feel closest to God when I'm in nature," he said at one point, the tree swaying in the wind underneath us.
Selling some of its ownership in the wind farms, whose production capacity totals about 500 megawatts (MW), will help finance new investments.
Vice President Richard Nixon, who did much of Ike's dirty work behind the scenes, was often left to twist in the wind.
Then I opened the app to see a recording showing nothing but the flag outside my front door waving in the wind.
" He added: "I hit the ball well, kept the ball in play, made a few putts, controlled my ball in the wind.
Institutional play, if it ever comes to that, is going to need a stable court that won't fly away in the wind.
The 40 percent stake in the wind farm, located off the coast of Norfolk in Britain, will be sold for 558 million pounds.
If you've been feeling like a plastic bag floating in the wind lately, here's some news to cheer you and Hillary Clinton up.
" SZA serenaded her fans with a performance of "Doves in the Wind," danced around while singing "Wavy" and performed "Garden" and "The Weekend.
Mallets allow you to bang on the sculpture's rotating centerpiece, but any sounds you unleash are likely to dissolve swiftly in the wind.
Back in February, video went viral of Trump's normally precision-coiffed hair blowing wildly in the wind as he climbed into the plane.
In years days say hours,        The room, the road broad leaves shivering       in the wind        Moves slowly over the Atlantic toward New York.
The American flag billows in the wind as immigrants take the oath of allegiance to the US during a naturalization ceremony, on Sept.
And make no mistake: This is not about family farmers struggling to survive as they're left twisting in the wind by tariff policy.
The 36-year-old star waved at the camera from the back to the two wheeler, her long locks blowing in the wind.
A reporter visiting on Saturday found only a burned flag blowing in the wind on a flagpole above the rubble of Evans' home.
So we got the fart in the wind that is the Apple Watch, and we got the behemoth iPhone 224 and iPhone Plus.
In the photo, Ripa's shoulder-length blonde hair is loose in the wind and she sports dark sunglasses on a perfect-looking beach.
"I designed these highly articulated platinum 'leaf earrings' set with almost 10 carats of diamonds to shimmer in the wind," Lane tells PEOPLE.
Flapping in the wind, the images are particularly well placed considering the focus of the protest at the camp, the Dakota Access Pipeline.
" The GWEC's CEO, Ben Backwell, described the North American wind market as "one of the most mature and competitive in the wind industry.
As trains arrived at the station, a woman's hair appeared to blow in the wind generated, reacting to motion sensors in the billboard.
Here's another startling statistic: More Americans work in the wind and solar industries, as technicians, installers and, yes, manufacturers, than as coal miners.
SZA has released a music video for "Doves In The Wind," a Kendrick Lamar-featuring track from her debut album Ctrl, via Spotify.
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Changes in air pressure and the shaking of the drone in the wind and during the take-off and landing were all concerns.
Maybe Budweiser's next layer of self-reference will be in 10 years, when teens remember "Blowin' in the Wind" as a beer jingle?
No one wishes to be the next Lindbergh or Chamberlain whistling in the wind as the next Hitler heils his way to power.
Buffalo initiated scoring by capitalizing on a short field after Tress Way's punt was caught in the wind and traveled only 23 yards.
Trying to apply it on the beach could lead to much of it flying away in the wind, leaving you with inadequate protection.
It lies half-hidden in the wind-blown landscape in the southern part of the country, which makes "discovering" it even more appealing.
For dog parents, driving around with their best friend's tongue hanging out the window and ears flopping in the wind is a dream.
I recognized the smell of the air and the sea and the stones and the way the pine trees hunched in the wind.
This song is the truest expression of Jack's essence yet and it will make your hair blow in the wind, it really will.
Since then, people have called Parson a hero, telling her that her red kimono resembled a super hero's cape blowing in the wind.
What conservative ideologues want to do is choose minimal government spending and maximum reliance on free markets, letting coverage wither in the wind.
Geri Halliwell has posted a stock image of a lion on your TL. His mane appears to be gently rustling in the wind.
You're thinking, especially that right side open, something to really drive and it helped me to get up in the wind a bit.
For example, the Koroks, a race of cute little plant people who previously appeared in "The Wind Waker," are hiding around the world.
Shot in dark, but vibrant tones, the  skeletal silhouettes of trees blowing in the wind starkly outlined in the blue-ish early morning.
Those words blew away in the wind as President Bukele and his heavily armed military escort invaded the Legislative Assembly building on Sunday.
Looking forward, the GWEC says that in the European Union, 520,000 people are expected to be working in the wind industry by 2020.
After a long day of play in the wind and sun, Thompson was at 13-under-par 203 heading into Sunday's final round.
Dr. Gharib's lab has previously studied underwater locomotion by looking at jellyfish, and energy harvesting by looking at leaves rustling in the wind.
While it seems to be an otherwise calm night, looking closely, one can see some of the shrubs' leaves rustling in the wind.
Puerto Ricans were left to live in the wind and rain, without roofs, for months because of delays in federal contracts and programs.
Kerry Anne Wells' dress was made for flowing in the wind as she walked down the stage with her Miss Universe crown on.
But it has been left to twist in the wind while families receive "devastating" letters from their states about the program's possible end.
But the idea scales way up too: Imagine the sway of a skyscraper or the trembling of an entire forest in the wind.
In an Instagram posted to his co-star's page last week, Harington let his cape billow in the wind like a hot air balloon.
I looked over my shoulder and opened my eyes to bright neon and orange, a construction worker's vest, his dreadlocks flapping in the wind.
Ben Hogan, who won this tournament three times, described the fourth hole as the toughest par 5 in the United States in the wind.
An act that leaves partners like Square, and a host of other hardware companies that relied on the aux jack, twisting in the wind.
If you've ever seen Donald Trump's combover flapping in the wind, you know how satisfying it is to see unflattering images of political candidates.
She then turned the camera around to selfie-mode, and revealed her white banana-print head scarf blowing in the wind as she smiled.
"Got picked up in the wind on the bottom jump in practice and my ACL was not a big fan!" she posted on Instagram.
The children chase us, cheeks pink, noses red with the cold as clothing hangs, half frozen, from lines that whip about in the wind.
When Diana died in August 1997, John performed "Candle in the Wind," which he rewrote to be about the People's Princess, at her funeral.
Mangkhut sent scaffolding toppling from skyscrapers and cranes spinning, as videos and pictures posted online showed buildings swaying in the wind, and shattered windows.
Thin, scrawling brushstrokes overpopulate her "Autumn Landscape" (1957), with shades of yellow, green and brown zigzagging across the canvas like leaves in the wind.
"We wanted something that would play in the wind, because fall wind was going to be a big element in the movie," Lee said.
The Baby Driver actor wore sunglasses as his bleach-blonde hair blew in the wind while Komyshan kept hers back in a messy bun.
In an announcement Monday, Enel Green Power said the total investment in the wind farms would amount to around 130 million euros ($149.1 million).
Portraying the folk singing group Peter, Paul and Mary, the trio sang Bob Dylan's famous "Blowin' in the Wind," while switching out the lyrics.
Once all the gooey tasty bits have been absorbed, the trap reopens and the dry husk of the insect blows away in the wind.
I'd have missed it if the Here earbuds were in, since they're not very good at picking up nearby chatter, especially in the wind.
This is a real problem: our national debt is closing in on $20 trillion, and all that money might be cash in the wind.
It is also soundtracked by Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind," because the ad is about how Budweiser is brewed using wind power now.
They blew up my art to be on these 4-meter-tall banners, seeing them all waving in the wind made me almost cry!
Credit... DONNA, Texas — Two giant construction cranes tower over harvested sugar cane fields, topped by a pair of checkered flags flapping in the wind.
"Something About the Way You Look Tonight / Candle in the Wind" was the first-ever song to be certified diamond on October 9, 1997.
There was no visible donation receptacle, so he put the money on the performer's side table, where it started blowing away in the wind.
At the entrance to the site, a newly placed, thin white decorative flag fluttered in the wind, a Buddhist sign to indicate positive energy.
A United Airlines passenger filmed part of a plane engine cover peeling off and flapping in the wind during his flight on Sunday morning.
Whatever was accomplished in the last three plus decades was undermined by the photo of Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri swinging in the wind.
In the terraced distance, there's a tan stupa adorned with prayer flags flapping in the wind and a thick white cloud creeping into town.
The Commons, also on Macdougal, near Minetta Lane, was where Mr. Dylan wrote "Blowin' in the Wind," and was later renamed Fat Black Pussycat.
"For 2017, the creative element is totally different, and the rate of improvement we get in the wind tunnel is just staggering," Symonds said.
"Got picked up in the wind on the bottom jump in practice and my ACL was not a big fan!" she wrote on Instagram.
Jimmy Kimmel showed a clip of Trump's hair nearly fluttering away in the wind, and got the expert opinions of some L.A. hair stylists.
CH: When I think about The Mirror, I think about the sounds of nature and those beautiful images of grass blowing in the wind.
Voters appreciate candidates who do not stick their fingers in the wind and change their views based on the political whims of the day.
"Mosquitoes are very weak fliers and so they can't approach the host and feed in the wind that a fan would create," she said.
As we walked those blocks in the Bronx this week, a plastic bag danced in the wind alongside a Linden's Butter Crunchers cookie bag.
The key, Silver said, was to ball them up before launching them into crowd; otherwise they were liable to get caught in the wind.
Knowing you are going to be fired and twisting in the wind -- in a very public way -- before you are fired is even worse.
Every day spent twisting in the wind on Obamacare increases the possibility of a shutdown and a debt limit scare that could rattle markets.
More than 105,000 Americans are employed in the wind industry across all 50 states, according to the American Wind Energy Association, a trade group.
Flying at roughly 2,600 feet above the sea, he held to an astonishingly straight path, apparently calibrating for shifts in the wind and conditions.
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In fact, John performed "Candle in the Wind," originally written about Marilyn Monroe, as a tribute to Prince Harry's mom at her funeral in 1997.
We prayed together, planned our spring garden, went for drives on hot days with the windows down, hair blowing in the wind, laughing with memories.
"This is a big flag," he noted, before helping to raise it alongside the Australian national flag, which was already proudly blowing in the wind.
The film ends with an image of the woman back in her apartment, head thrust outside of the window, hair whipping wildly in the wind.
These types aren't particularly planned, they just happen, one minute you're swaying in the wind two feet over the ground and the next you're snoozing.
The tops of the branches look like they're blowing in the wind, but I can confirm they were standing still when I took the shot.
Their purpose was to stop those lines vibrating as water flowed past, a phenomenon similar to telephone wires or power cables humming in the wind.
In addition, Siemens plans to contribute its majority stake in the wind energy company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy currently 59 percent to Gas and Power.
The cost of providing system backup power or storage is not reflected in the wind and solar "levelised cost of energy" or the market price.
AT THE start of this year, two straws in the wind caught the attention of those who follow the development of artificial intelligence (AI) globally.
It turned out to be an absolute catastrophe with little food, no electricity, and poorly-equipped disaster relief tents that blew away in the wind.
"Been in Africa, what'd I miss ??" she captioned a casually gorgeous photo of her hair blowing in the wind in the back of a car.
Of course, there's no reason these songs can't be in the vein of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" or Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind".
That's made clear in the new Game of Thrones Season 6 teasers, which feature the torn flags of house sigils waving hopelessly in the wind.
Annoyingly, the Nest Hello is sensitive to false positives, offering up a notification for every sound it hears or a leaf blowing in the wind.
So when I recorded a balcony with balloons and a flag fluttering in the wind, I was able to edit the flag to stay still.
The lyrics to the song are rife with references, with lyrics from Elton John ("Candle in the wind" and Leonard Cohen ("I'm your man") representing.
Play "rock Lego" and plant feathery grasses, such as the variegated Japanese silver grass ( Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegata ') that wave in the wind as a contrast.
Now that Nathan (Kendrick Sampson) has been in the wind for a month, suddenly she's realized that she's bitten off more than she can chew.
A change in the wind pattern is likely over west Rajasthan from Thursday and monsoon withdrawal could start from Saturday, IMD said in a statement.
The 30 second clip shows members of the public surrounding the mural as Sir Elton John's single Candle in the Wind, plays over the top.
A tricolor swatch in red, pale yellow and yellow-green pops up near the center of "Green light," flapping like a flag in the wind.
Moderate Syrians struggling for democracy were left to twist in the wind while extremists on both sides received muscular backing, funding and weaponry from abroad.
The way you know this island is windswept is by the delicate, simple animation by which their hair flaps in the wind as they walk.
The reality of confetti and lions in cages blew away like spit in the wind, in the face of all those cuts of raw beef.
Ludivine has fast become an internet sensation, with pictures of her ears flapping behind her in the wind rapidly shared across Twitter following the event.
From Benedict Cumberbatch doing "Candle in the Wind," Rickman-style, to this famous Jimmy Fallon clip, here are some of the best impressions we've found.
For nearly a year, the C.I.A. misled the F.B.I. and Congress about its relationship to him and let Mr. Levinson's family twist in the wind.
There used to be a swing dangling from a tree branch but now it's just a rope, with a single knot swaying in the wind.
On 18, he tried a low stinger to keep the ball from getting caught up in the wind and hit over the top of it.
For example, in "Papers in the Wind," his 2011 book about friendship that has a soccer-based plot, much of the story happens in Castelar.
Hamas ties small bundles of burning, oil-soaked rags or other flaming items to kites or balloons and releases them in the wind toward Israel.
We've seen increased levels of deployment, improved technology performance, and reduced costs in the wind and solar energy industries thanks, in part, to financial incentives.
They kept demanding the men restage events like the departure on the tarmac in front of an honor guard of bagpipers freezing in the wind.
Once that happens, take the parchment ashes and scatter them in the wind (you can also toss them in a stream or river, if available).
I mean, there was that time the other week when you were feeling sad and spent a whole evening googling "afghan hounds in the wind".
Meanwhile Donald Trump Jr. is twisting slowly in the wind while the president denies he's worried that his kid will wind up in the clink.
I cringed as countless people rode the wrong way on one way streets, into oncoming traffic, clearly drunk, their platinum badges waving in the wind.
Andy Warhol immortalized her in a series of paintings during the 1960s, and Elton John memorialized her in the 1973 hit "Candle in the Wind."
A rover in the wind You'll have to pardon our tone this week; we're in deep mourning over the loss of the plucky Opportunity rover.
"You're in a cheap folding chair and there's dirt in front of it and you can see the tent flapping in the wind," he said.
After being rejected by both, I submitted to conscription, feeling like a leaf in the wind amid the political hurricane engulfing me and my generation.
Mark Tregellas, a resident of Mallacoota who spent the night on a boat ramp, said only a late shift in the wind direction sparred lives.
Add in the wind from the northwest, gusting over 210 mph at times, and it feels like the teens and 21s much of the day.
"Too often, when North Dakota businesses and families want to plan for the future, our tax code leaves them twisting in the wind," she said.
It's in the wind that blasts across the scrubby Sardinian landscape, demanding purpose from characters who seem always in danger of being buffeted off course.
That study analyzed reams of historical weather data and concluded that the lights would stay on even with daily and seasonal fluctuations in the wind.
Areva said it was closely monitoring developments in the wind power sector and was particularly careful to protect its clients' interests and stick to its commitments.
In the Instagram post, the camera captures Kardashian's long, dark locks swaying gently in the wind as her toned and tanned body runs towards the sea.
But before the palpably (and deservedly) uncomfortable billionaire stands before Capitol Hill, an army of Zuckerberg cutouts blew gently in the wind on the Capitol lawn.
"Everybody knew that the last 20 kilometres were in the wind and that's where we decided to up the pace to make a selection," said Froome.
MSNBC went so all in on storm news that it sent Chris Hayes out in a windbreaker to stand around in the wind in Naples, Florida.
It's as though her costumes were an extension of her body, just as dazzling and free as her curly hair that blew beautifully in the wind.
Greencoat UK, a fund that invests in wind farms, said in a statement that it would currently hold a 28.2 percent stake in the wind farm.
But it's hard to resist the sheets of dead skin waving in the wind like bonito flakes, begging to be carefully ripped off of your body.
On his Instagram story, the actor shared more videos from his trip, including a horse rolling around in the dirt and flags blowing in the wind.
The bright yellow, 70-by-35-foot banner is now dangling from the 270-foot crane, waving in the wind in view of Trump's new residence.
"There's also something called 'accidental logging' in Romania where a storm knocks down a couple trees in the wind and you collect those trees," Gehl said.
"The market potential for the commercial use of drones in the wind energy sector is growing rapidly," Lufthansa Consulting executive Andreas Jahnke said in a statement.
First, the Nest Hello consistently told me it saw someone at the door, even though it was just a flag hanging outside, waving in the wind.
A shift in the wind late in the morning began driving the fire, which was fully uncontained, toward Santa Paula, a city of about 30,215 people.
His U.K. Pavilion for Expo 22012, in Shanghai, was a rounded cube formed from sixty thousand translucent acrylic rods that waved in the wind like bullrushes.
Masters got it with his water bottle, and, with the tent flaps slapping around in the wind, we settled down to a night of fitful sleep.
Because it turns out that even the most self-interested members of the political class, the true weather vanes swinging in the wind, have their limits.
The researchers ran the experiment with seven different moths and compared the results to 10 other silkworm moths that could walk freely in the wind tunnel.
Following is a sampling of Dylan's classic lyrics: * From "Blowin' In The Wind", 1963 How many years can a mountain existBefore it's washed to the sea?
"It was something I wasn't expecting to see or feel in New York, to be honest," she said of the countless ribbons waving in the wind.
Buy a little house pod on a quiet planet with a white electric fence and a weathervane in the shape of comet spinning in the wind.
Beating him anywhere represents quite a climb, but beating him at Roland Garros remains K215 and beating him in the wind only adds to the altitude.
"In the wind, their hair is fluttering all over the place, so we don't know where the hair stops and the body begins," Dr. Berger said.
I reached in the roar of the water for a feeling in the wind … He continues, as the air fills with the roar of an airplane.
Red-white-and-green Kurdish flags snap in the wind beside posters and banners that implore Kurds – in four languages – to vote "yes" to pursue independence.
He looks like a throwback gridiron guy; all girth and energy, with engaged eyes and a head of wild, white hair that blows in the wind.
The coffin in my chestblows open in the wind,and for once I think I knowwhat it's like to be withoutall our dead and heavy things.
MSNBC went so all-in on storm news that they sent Chris Hayes out in a windbreaker to stand around in the wind in Naples, Florida.
I watched as it swirled around in the wind, and then came to a stop about a quarter of the way down 72nd Street toward Lexington.
At the White House, Victoria Coates, a deputy national security adviser, has twisted in the wind amid feverish speculation about whether she would be pushed out.
At City Hall, two flags—one of the People's Republic of China, the other of Hong Kong—flap halfheartedly in the wind coming off the harbor.
Richardson, however, said profit margins are healthy in the wind power industry, particularly among turbine makers, so the sector should be able to absorb higher financing costs.
Some of the cranes have had their locks released to spin freely in the wind, in hopes that will reduce the chance of one being knocked over.
After you deliver a death blow to Gyoubu, the horse stands for a moment before the two of them turn into dust and disappear in the wind.
Woodwinds tie themselves in knots, guitars sizzle and splat, basslines thump to their own beat, harmonicas flutter in the wind, defining a style of rich, peaceful beauty.
Melton, 28, also celebrated their big day by posting a shot of them cuddled up together on another boat ride with their hair blowing in the wind.
You don't have to worry about an ottoman flapping in the wind, or whether a bar stool's chairs will be in the same place second by second.
Bruce Cleaver, the firm's chief executive, and Mark Cutifani, the boss of its parent company, Anglo American, stood by a ceremonial fire, flames tilting in the wind.
By bringing Ambrose back for season 2, the USA drama opens itself up to answering some of the burning questions left dangling in the wind in 2017.
"Blowin' in the Wind" (1962) Though the melody was largely lifted from the old spiritual "No More Auction Block," this is Dylan's watershed moment as a lyricist.
The adjacent 20143,000 bpd Cardon facility was processing around 110,000 bpd, added Freites, citing Monday's internal report of Venezuela's top refineries in the wind-swept Paraguana peninsula.
McLaren have said they know they have an aerodynamic problem but cannot fix it in the wind tunnel, meaning they have to use practice sessions for testing.
With the political threat of presidential impeachment hanging in the wind like an eerie fog, Americans are watching this unfold very carefully in this midterm election year.
They ran up to each other in the middle of a field with grass rippling in the wind and it was basically straight out of a movie.
Truckers also pay careful attention to their windshield wipers, which they wrap in long, colorful ribbons that blow in the wind as they rumble along the roadways.
But Ms. Staehlin still likes to spend time in Hyder, where the Stars and Stripes flap in the wind and she finds a familiar sense of freedom.
One man smoked a joint as he watched the snow twirl in the wind outside, while a clutch of men sipped from bottles wrapped in paper bags.
In '79, however, a new decade was about to dawn, and I was trying to move on from "Dust in the Wind" and other such '70s downers.
"I'm here because I miss him," said his mother, who gave only her first name, Sonia, holding the sheet as it twisted and flapped in the wind.
A few blocks south on the National Mall, the American flags beside the World War II Memorial whipped in the wind as resolute tourists explored the monuments.
Worst-case scenario, Sony botches this whole thing and we get two hours of Holland's Spider-Man and Tom Hardy's Venom chatting about turds in the wind.
Fowler's power game — 33rd in driving distance, 25th in driving accuracy — and ability to control the ball's trajectory in the wind should be suited to Erin Hills.
As a small red dust kicks up in the wind, Lamaleran women try to barter whole fish and slabs of whale meat for corn, vegetables and tobacco.
A video released by Russian state media soon afterwards showed Syrian troops advancing past Americans withdrawing down the same road, their respective pennants flapping in the wind.
And to keep the tower from swaying in the wind, it has elaborate cantilevers and aerodynamic openings, as well as a huge weighting system on the roof.
Amy Poehler's triumphant Leslie Knope and the rest of the all-star ensemble bring government bureaucracy to joyful life — who can forget "5,000 Candles in the Wind"?
The neighborhood around the church became a sprawling fortified mourning ground with hundreds of soldiers deployed in every direction and small white flags fluttering in the wind.
BC hit the beach last weekend in a tiny fringed bikini with her long hair blowing in the wind ... not that you were paying attention to that.
In place of the Stars and Stripes flapping in the wind in Joe Rosenthal's original 1945 shot of Iwo Jima, an Indian flag was flying full and proud.
SSE will sell its 49.9 percent stake in the wind farms but will continue to hold the remaining 50.1 percent majority stake and continue to operate both assets.
His compositions look like intimate studies of movement wherein the artist creates a groove that casts paint in a certain direction, like a flag blowing in the wind.
Taupin also revised the lyrics to Candle in the Wind, originally written for Marilyn Monroe, to commemorate Princess Diana specifically, keeping John's close relationship with her in mind.
I see people on the subway playing Candy Crush, the cover of their folio-style wallet case folded back, all of their cards just flapping in the wind.
The world is complex and random, and vehicles need to be able to handle rare situations, like seeing a traffic light that's swinging in the wind at sundown.
But if they cannot go beyond criticising Mr Corbyn's policies to offering a vision of a better future themselves, they might just as well whistle in the wind.
Running a six-minute mile on a clear day and a flat course may take less power than running a 6:20 in the wind and over hills.
In the photo, Klum, 49, holds a towel just below her chest with her long blonde hair whipping in the wind and a rainbow crossing over her face.
Spieth started the day with birdies at his first two holes but also hit trouble in the wind and had three bogeys with another birdie around the turn.
The singer looks younger and more innocent than he was, with his mop-top blowing in the wind, or his clean-shaven face breaking into a childlike grin.
In addition to the staggering growth of jobs in the wind-tech sector, a landowner in places like Nebraska can earn upwards of $10,000 per turbine per year.
"Utah ski trip with the fam," she said of a black and white video of her lighter locks flowing in the wind as she skied down the mountain.
Wind turbines today are outfitted with hundreds of sensors, each one tracking different pieces of data: wind speed, oil pressure, torque, vibrations in the wind blades and more.
A perceived shift on the issue could undercut Trump's declaration that he's different from typical politicians whose positions shift in the wind and potentially disappoint his biggest fans.
It could only ever be full-beam headlamps of the TEAM ENGLAND juggernaut heading straight towards them, horns blaring, St. George's cross flags flapping menacingly in the wind.
Geoengineering is in the wind more and more these days, particularly the use of sun-blocking aerosols as a cheap, temporary counterweight to greenhouse-gas-driven global warming.
A change in the wind direction is predicted for later in the week that will lower temperatures and humidity and could slow the fire's progress, emergency workers said.
"This is a view of the electorate in which voters are kind of a leaf in the wind, floating from national issues to cable hit," the source said.
Instead, the central bank seems content to wait and see how conditions develop—and to allow a president facing threats from all sides to twist in the wind.■
The streets of Manila reminded me of those small places near the Gulf of Mexico, next to the jungle, with cobblestone roads and roosters singing in the wind.
His has been a career spent drifting in the wind, his best years marred by an actual in-arena brawl, his remaining years consistent only in their inconsistency.
For anyone associated with Marquette University, this morning is all seashells and balloons, malts and shakes, bare feet and wet grass, sweater weather and skirts in the wind.
In this particular case, markets seem to be betting on the failure of unrealistic promises made by an administration left twisting in the wind by its Congressional majority.
It was as if she had busted a hole through the sound and was now blasting air through it, the tattered canvas flapping and shivering in the wind.
He and the first mate did their best to steady the camera in the wind while Mr. Steinmetz pushed the trigger via a wireless connection to his iPhone.
In Twitter messages posted by Greenpeace USA, protesters can be seen hanging on harnesses from the bridge over the waterway, with large yellow banners flapping in the wind.
In Twitter messages posted by Greenpeace USA, protesters can be seen dangling on harnesses from the bridge over the waterway, with large yellow banners flapping in the wind.
This article came out during the same week that the Natural Resources Defense Council posted its latest analysis of rural job growth in the wind and solar sectors.
An electrical cause is certainly on the table, Mr. Engel said, from a power line that could have fallen in the wind, or some other malfunctioning electrical equipment.
On one recent weekday visit, the door to the sales office for a hulking, unfinished residential building several blocks from the Juilliard campus blew open in the wind.
In that female body I grew up active—running in the wind, biking with a freedom that no other activity brought to me, swimming outside in the rain.
Sessions twisted in the wind while Trump, in tweets and talk, rued that he'd ever appointed him attorney general and suggested that he might dismiss him any day.
"What's in the wind now is potentially existential for the financial services industry in Cayman," said Alex Cobham, chief executive of the Tax Justice Network, a watchdog group.
"Change may be in the wind for Congress, with voters indicating a general turning-away from the Republican Party," said Suffolk University Political Research Center director David Paleologos.
Again under young middle-aged bellies in the summerthe furious men on your blockpounded with balls the vast strip of tar until the net flapped in the wind.
This exposure also imperils species like moss, which rely on a moist, dark environment to thrive, but are now left to dry out in the wind and sun.
He stood on the edge of one of the brilliantly yellow wheat fields, tearing the extra notes into tiny pieces and letting them float away in the wind.
The president's decision has also left American allies around the world newly worried that they too could be left in the wind, just as the Kurds have been.
Of course, those looking for Donald Trump to make a concerted effort to focus on economic rather than political matters may well be left twisting in the wind.
The noise in the video above was picked up by the craft's air pressure sensor, by its seismometer, and via the solar panels that jiggle in the wind.
Immelt had also been left twisting in the wind by the board he seems to have zero respect for now, after some directors have tried to reengage Whitman.
He does this by creating an incredibly convincing digital simulation of various paints moving on the screen, before transforming into actual video of flowers swaying in the wind.
The "Candle in the Wind" singer shared details about the event in the caption to an emotional Instagram post that came attached to a photo of Farebrother's funeral plaque.
There is no dance when it arrives at the Lannister caravan from Highgarden—just death: hundreds of men transformed instantly from flesh into ash, fluttering away in the wind.
With both "Paper in the Wind" and "Hou-chou, Releasing Birds," distinct states of manifestation are distinguished according to the degree to which they potentially energize a higher consciousness.
Wrung out by hand they were pegged with frozen hands securely to a line outside where they were almost instantly turned to frozen cotton boards flapping in the wind.
After hearing the buzzphrase "strong and stable" being uttered endlessly during Theresa May's campaign, a van with the slogan emblazoned on it overturned in the wind on a motorway.
"Banning straws is about as important as spitting in the wind," psychologist Robert Gifford told Grist reporter Shannon Osaka earlier this month for a piece on Seattle's straw ban.
Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles' sprites are all impressively detailed, and things like Sonic's ears or Tails', er, tails will subtly ripple in the wind when the characters are running.
SZA f/ Kendrick Lamar "Doves in the Wind" It is straight-up shocking to me that SZA doesn't love her own album or know why people fuck with it.
Bob Dylan, a poet whose "Blowin' in the Wind" served as an anthem of the civil rights movement, has walked along the paths taken by both Eliot and King.
Colton and Heather spend the day walking around the town, laughing as they hold hands, tasting a lot of food, and letting her long hair blow in the wind.
It's also super-light at just 2399 ounces (2699 pounds), which is helpful for bringing it with you but can also lead to some flight issues in the wind.
Even at 102 mph (164 kph), the lizards grasped the pole with two clingy front feet while their tails and back legs flapped in the wind like a flag.
As Lindh walks out of prison, and many more like him wait in the wind, we need to do more to ensure that we are ready to receive them.
In his film Sombre (1998) for example, a shot of the woods taken from a speeding train, through editing, morphs into the main character's hair blowing in the wind.
An executive at Orbital ATK, the company that built the booster, also told me that if I wore loose pants, they would wave in the wind from the blast.
Over the four-week period we doodled on the pages so that when blown in the wind the drawings would animate together, connecting all the headlines from the tournament.
The companies announced the deal last June, part of a recent wave of consolidation in the wind energy industry as companies seek to rein in costs and remain competitive.
Rosenstein's representations here read like a tacit admission that, in the wind-up to the firing, he may have been witness to a crime—the obstruction of justice, perhaps.
However, she had a fashion mishap while posing alongside Colombia's vice president and minister of national defense — her sleeves flared up in the wind, creating giant circles of fabric.
Since it's not a sound machine, it doesn't have raindrops falling on roses or trees swishing in the wind, but instead, has noises that resemble fans and ambient sounds.
"This represents a significant package of support but it cannot be left blowing in the wind forever," said Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, the head of the EU delegation in Bosnia.
Carlos Santana, who missed the previous two games with shoulder tightness, got one up in the wind and drove it into the Cleveland bullpen for a 3-0 lead.
The 11-year-old, tree-less course 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Milwaukee stretches beyond 7,700 yards, where calf-length fescue grass waves in the wind alongside fairways.
They are perfectly OK with us standing on the sidelines protesting them, holding a righteous flame in the wind, shouting our truth until we are blue in the face.
But there was an accidental gas explosion, the gas was detonated by a spark created from static electricity generated by a plastic bag that was flapping in the wind.
Though I do indeed "like that," it seems a shame we won't see a game from Joe Gibbs' second stint, nor the candle in the wind that was RGIII.
In the wind-whipped snow and fog, it was impossible to make out the gargantuan rock faces that we knew from previous trips were right in front of us.
Their relationship is emblematic of a movie whose greatest pleasures often seem to derive from what fails to happen, the showdowns and declarations that hang tantalizingly in the wind.
"So many electeds and others ran against @TishJames and @LtGovHochulNY — making cynical moves based on their finger in the wind calculus," Ms. DeRosa, who is a state employee, wrote.
As the coronavirus spreads, some animal shelters and private rescue orgs are throwing up their hands and leaving their animals in the wind -- fortunately for Angelenos, one place isn't.
This sort of petty corruption has largely faded away, like so many chads in the wind, but the historical association between voting and imbibing has rarely seemed more relevant.
At Scotland's northern tip, in the wind-blasted Shetland Islands, just beneath the Arctic Circle, another restless son was moved to travel by the memory of another cherished father.
In an adjacent wetland, several hundred pink pelicans took flight like cherry blossom petals in the wind, making me momentarily forget my nausea and angle for a better view.
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, one of the most visited sites in Kyoto, Japan, was quiet enough to hear the bamboo creaking in the wind.
You are a door that lets in the wind, a palace that collapses on top of its warriors, a water skin that leaks, a shoe that pinches the foot.
A group of hula dancers, each doing a small and subtle ka'o, collectively form a beautiful wave, like grass waving in the wind or kelp waving in the ocean.
It didn't escape anybody that the melody for 'No More Auction Block for Me' was the same as 'We Shall Overcome' and the same as 'Blowin' in the Wind.
And her shaken rival, Rayna Jaymes (Connie Britton), takes off on a road trip of self-discovery — in a convertible, naturally, her strawberry blond waves blowing in the wind.
Trump has developed a reputation for venting against those who displease him, allowing them to twist in the wind with their futures in doubt rather than firing them outright.
On a recent rainy Sunday, the park was empty, trees swayed in the wind and people who were asked about the gate knew little about its possible voodoo past.
Those driving past got out their phones and shot video of cars and trucks pulling over, with people jumping out to try to scoop up bills blowing in the wind.
Despite his shaky grasp of English at the time, Kamkwamba pieced together the information in the wind power textbook and set off recreating the cover's image as best he could.
Temperature differences between land masses and the sea in the tropics drive the seasonal reversals in the wind, and the change in ocean temperature from El Niño alters these winds.
Imagine being so desperate for outside contact that you interpret a sound in the wind as a whisper or take to caring for a spider by feeding it other bugs.
And while the mainstream press isn't necessarily protective of public figures, neither is it rushing out to do National Enquirer-style digging whenever there's a plausible rumor in the wind.
Check out the full video below:It's sort of like watching ribbons undulating in the wind, until you realize that the ribbons are actually made up of millions of hungry bats.
For example, his portrait "Xayasana (Thai, Laotian)" depicts his subject in a foreboding lava field, which she seems to embody, meeting the camera's gaze while sensually swaying in the wind.
Except Flora is gone, tempted outside by Priscilla, and the only sign of her is her yellow sweatshirt, billowing in the wind at the top of a very tall tree.
Each work produces authentic and familiar sounds of nature, such as the chirping of birds and crickets, the shimmering sound of trees in the wind, and falling drops of rain.
And so Merrick Garland twisted in the wind as the GOP blocked any chance of his even getting a hearing -- leaving the seat vacant and waiting for the next President.
For the average human, four pushups probably don't induce sweat, but my arms are like flags, billowing in the wind while attached to the flag pole that is my body.
The star field was often moved to the top right corner, to resemble what a flag would look like flying in the wind if you were running toward the enemy.
But then, so did some of its weaknesses, including imbalances in the wind section and a certain stiffness in the phrasing of passages that Mahler imagines as sweet and free.
He added that the White House hadn't left her "twisting in the wind" over the remarks, despite one official saying she had been "confused" before later apologizing over the characterization.
In 1963, the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary reached No. 22012 on the Billboard pop chart with a version of "Blowin' in the Wind," whose ambiguous refrains evoked Ecclesiastes.
Helmetless to the library and back again, gray hair tousled in the wind, she proved it was never too late to discover the joys of going out for a spin.
Dylan's songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind", "The Times They Are a-Changin'", "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Like a Rolling Stone" captured a spirit of rebellion, dissent and independence.
There's strong growth in the wind industry, and GE Renewable Energy is pushing into the integration of wind turbines and battery storage, a major trend in the space, Flannery said.
As baseball's trading deadline draws near, rumors about the White Sox starting a long-overdue gut rehab are swirling like hot dog wrappers in the wind at U.S. Cellular Field.
Others stand behind green plywood fencing, with orange banners reading "Build It Back" flapping in the wind, as the houses wait their turn to be raised above the flood level.
Meanwhile, the male granola rock climber who sat next to me in English class was routinely free to wear his shirt entirely unbuttoned, flapping in the wind, revealing his chest.
However, she had a fashion mishap while posing alongside the country's vice president and minister of national defense — her sleeves flared up in the wind, creating giant circles of fabric. 
Sánchez claims that while grieving after her father's death, she escaped to the family rooftop and observed a hanging white sheet fluttering against a metal pole, billowing in the wind.
We have new flow measurement and analysis tools in the wind tunnel and a brand-new gearbox dyno that has recently been commissioned, improving our ability to develop the car.
The silver mylar tape twisting in the wind in vineyards repels flocks of blackbirds and starlings (if one of them flushes, they all tend to go), but crows are smarter.
The neighborhood around the church had been turned into an enormous, fortified mourning ground, with hundreds of soldiers deployed in every direction and little white flags fluttering in the wind.
Sometimes I like to look at the most entertaining ones — because we have such an outpouring of support from so many people that those are just dust in the wind.
However, the bill includes the Base Erosion Anti-Abuse Tax, which some in the wind industry worry could curb tax equity investment, which is vital for the green energy sector.
Thanks in part to Chinese manufacturing, costs in the wind and solar industries are plummeting, making them increasingly competitive with power generation from fossil fuels like coal and natural gas.
And Trump has a long history of allowing aides who have disappointed or angered him -- such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions -- to twist in the wind without firing them outright.
I remember trying to read poems in this tent, which was caught in the wind, and it was rocking and shaking, and the audience were drunk or high, or both.
Mr. Fenoli's new line includes Celine, left, a slim unembellished dress with overlapping layers of organza that he said will flutter in the wind at an outdoor wedding; $1,705. 2.
While this may sound reminiscent of the hipster mentality, don't be fooled—metal culture is stable, and doesn't blow like a flag in the wind and reinvent itself every Wednesday.
He waltzes into a fancy dinner scene, soulful brown eyes glistening, shoulder-length hair absolutely flowing in the wind, before pulling Ali Wong in for a round of lusty compliments.
"I've run for office three times and won each time, in no small part because I've never stuck my finger in the wind to decide what I should believe," he wrote.
Regardless, it's too soon to judge whether these big-bucks ventures will pay the dividends that their buyers hope, or if they end up being M&A dust in the wind.
Russian forces have already stepped into the former US role of monitoring the Syrian-Kurdish and Turkish borders outside Kobani, physically manning an outpost there with Russian flags in the wind.
"It's a perfect storm in the wind when you've really done your homework — and that piece of music matches with the story line and the visuals you've shot," said Ms. Clark.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bushfires eased near Australia's capital, Canberra, on Monday, as temperatures dipped, but officials warned heavy smoke was set to blow into the city with a shift in the wind.
I remember Cooper Fouts was standing right there and he goes, That is the farthest ball that's ever been hit in this stadium and it was dead center, in the wind.
Garrett, ever the southern gentleman, tells Hannah that everything will be fine (even though his hammer is hangin' in the wind at this point), and our Bachelorette bravely sheds her bra.
But in the game he looks like some manga dude, onion-shaped brown hair blowing in the wind, and drawing his sword faster than any Kurosawa samurai could ever dream of.
It was so close to the Canadian Embassy that Muna could see the red and white maple leaf flag flutter in the wind as she waited for the bus every day.
Women from different countries begged for food or asked about their detained husbands, while young boys kicked a ball around in the dirt amid scores of tents swaying in the wind.
And some questions are red flags waving proudly in the wind: She said we can only hang out after midnight, in the basement of her apartment, while her roommates are away.
Heller launched a new ad on Tuesday that seeks to counter an ad from Rosen last month that called him "Senator Spineless" and featured an inflatable figure waving in the wind.
I don't recommend Nest Hello yet, because Google needs to works out kinks, like false positives that suggest someone's at your door when it's just a flag blowing in the wind.
Heller launched a new ad on Tuesday that seeks to counter an ad from Rosen last month that called him "Senator Spineless" and featured an inflatable figure waving in the wind.
"Barack is not going to turn into what this President was, which is somebody tweeting in the wind and stirring up mess without really knowing what they're talking about," she said.
Next you might notice the trio of flags flapping behind him in the wind: one for the United States, one for the United States Army and one for prisoners of war.
Joslin has spent some 200 nights aloft and thinks that tree-­sleeping is coded into the human genome, that we evolved being soothed by the sway of boughs in the wind.
Budweiser's environmental play set to the tune of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" that touts Anheuser-Busch InBev's use of wind power in its brewing operations has struck a chord.
Its windows are thrown open, violently purple curtains billowing in the wind, as Prince's "Take Me With You" plays at full blast, his voice sliding down the baking sidewalk like marmalade.
Instead I stopped at another beach on the way and sat and stared in the wind and then had to head more directly to the airport, accounting for Los Angeles traffic.
The sheet from his bed had been hung out to dry, and she had seen it flapping in the wind and hitting a pipe or tube, creating a haunting, indelible image.
Even after he gave his well-received "Checkers speech" on live television, Ike still left him twisting in the wind as to whether or not he'd be kept on the ticket.
A year ago, a similar video was taken in which Harry tames some of Meghan's flyaway locks in the wind, ending with a sweet rest of his chin on her shoulder.
Yet, the call from these campus leaders for our elected representatives to act on behalf of our children by enacting rational gun safety measures largely remains an echo in the wind.
In his fifth game this spring, Tebow went 2 for 3 and made a diving catch at the warning track in right field of a ball that moved in the wind.
All that mattered would be the beating of hearts, the widening and narrowing of pupils, the whirling of ties and loose strands of hair in the wind—nothing voluntary, nothing false.
In The Beguiled, women are frustrated at being left to flap in the wind like a lacy frock on a clothesline, while the boys go out to fight the real war.
Yet, slight animations like flags rippling in the wind and trees waving gently highlight their emptiness — a markedly different strategy for conveying their surreality from Carlos Monteiro's de Chirico computer game.
Akihiko Shiota's Wet Woman in the Wind, made under the theme of 'battle,' is a more direct homage to the original series, playing off as a literal battle of the sexes.
This kind of radical art thinking, that also took up a tilting position against capitalism as a series of devices for mechanic enslavement and social subjection, was blowing in the wind.
To be clear, the VR itself was not proprietary—it was a Samsung Gear VR headset modified so you won't crack your skull open in the wind tunnel when your surroundings disappear.
A ticket at the bottom of the screen tracks the dollar amount as it goes down to zero, and in the video's most entertaining flourish, $1,500 literally blows away in the wind.
"I am a machine boosting energy into the universe and you are the spirit in the wind around me," says one of several narrators, speaking in three languages — English, French, and Thai.
To be clear, there are lots of factors that contribute to the health of the overall market; tech companies have just become a sort of finger in the wind for some investors.
Taupin is selling many of his other lyrics, including the rewritten "Candle in the Wind" words for Princess Diana's London funeral in 1997, at another auction in New York on Nov. 9.
The system also sports a small modular sensor that sits in the wind purifier and can also be attached to an article of clothing, detecting the level of particulates in the air.
" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I catch a paper boy / But things don't really change / I'm standing in the wind / But I never wave bye-bye / But I try, I try.
Maybe that's what makes the English obsession with the weather so fascinating — the ability to swing between a darker northern mood and the sunnier south, like a weather vane in the wind.
For about a decade, red flags flapped in the wind, beginning with Smith's arrest in 2009 after his pregnant wife called the police and said he had slammed her into a wall.
"Sorry", "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", "Candle in the Wind", "Daniel" and "Saturday Night's Alright" were other signature songs, accompanied by his band including longtime drummer Nigel Olsson and guitarist John Jorgenson.
It seems as though the Fyre Festival faded away like a candle in the wind, but the cursed luxury festival only took place this past spring in 2017 (imploded, to be honest).
But, if you're in the mood for some absurdist comedy, and don't mind abysmal dialogue that includes Venom waxing poetic about "a turd in the wind," then by all means, enjoy yourself.
For some, Warren sprinting through a cheering crowd while her salmon sweater blew behind her like a cape in the wind reminded them of happy times, such as leaving a party early.
And the perfection continued with her undone caramel ombré waves that were blowing in the wind, redefining the meaning of #hairgoals — which is no surprise, being that she's the face of Redken.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Details of Bob Dylan's receipt of his Nobel literature prize were being kept under close wraps on Saturday leaving those wanting to know more about it blowin' in the wind.
They have come in the rain and in the wind, in the sunshine and in the cold, and they have roared as their beloved Sounders have won (often) and lost (less so).
Now, with another election scheduled for next year and the opposition already mobilizing thousands of people, many Kenyans are worried about recent economic gains' being reduced to char blowing in the wind.
And yet that consummation suffuses much of the film—from the villa's shutters, beating in the wind like a headboard, to the roughness and care with which Oliver handles his breakfast eggs.
Arts | Westchester Visitors entering the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill will find themselves standing beneath a cluster of shiny silver umbrellas that seem to be tumbling in the wind.
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the windThe answer is blowin' in the wind * From "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall", 1963 Oh, who did you meet, my blue-eyed son?
Others stood with their fists raised, and some didn't come on to the field at all, an apparent thumb to the nose over the current anthem policy still blowing in the wind.
Designed for strength and efficiency, the schooner will be able to carry 503,000 pounds of cargo, and its diesel engine should be able to make up for any lulls in the wind.
While there was plenty of time for Manning to get healthy, show teams he could still be productive, and potentially change their minds, Manning's future would have been dangling in the wind.
" Gaga's lawyer Orin Snyder also said that the specific chord progression found in "Shallow" and "Almost" is also found in other well-known songs, like "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas. "Mr.
Some of his most stunning works are in Brasília, including the Supreme Court (1958-60), whose columns of concrete clad in white marble echo the fluttering of a sheet in the wind.
This is your fault as a human, really: Buildings have to sway in the wind or earthquakes so they fail, but they can't sway too quickly, or they'll make their occupants seasick.
It's that tendency that has shielded the former member of Congress from Trump's mercurial mood swings, swaying in the wind where Bolton has borne the brunt of them and wound up shattered.
The small talk is relevant: There is always the shift in the wind or the yardage to the pin or the speed of this green versus that last one to blab about.
"If you have ever watched smoke billowing from a wildfire, ash erupting from a volcano, or dust blowing in the wind, you have seen aerosols," says a blog post accompanying the image.
The party said it would use a fifth of the profits from its stake in the wind farms to fund redevelopment in Britain's coastal communities, many of which have suffered economic decline.
Having again reached my tolerance for feeling like an ineffectual idiot unable to buy a simple pair of gloves, I give up and walk home gloveless, my hands freezing in the wind.
In the distance, an American flag blows fully unfurled in the wind, but two-thirds of the way through the video, the flag and the buildings around it are hard to see.
Iêda Maria Vargas took the crown wearing a gorgeous sky-blue gown with sewn crystals all over, and a chiffon sleeve made to blow in the wind while she walks on stage.
You can even buy yourself a copy of the special Mouse Rat tribute to Lil Sebastian, "5,000 Candles in the Wind," and a Lil Sebastian sweater, in honor of the late mini-horse.
"So if you take a slender, supertall building in a seismic environment and factor in the wind, it's going to be a very dynamic structure, with lots of movement from above and below."
"I guess I picked up where I left off yesterday, I feel really comfortable in the wind," said Dodt, who has twice won similarly co-sanctioned European Tour events in the Asia-Pacific.
Later, Ora used the wind to create her own hair-blowing machine once she got in front of the step and repeat, posing with her dress and waves glamorously blowing in the wind.
Peter waited another few minutes, watching for signs of a disturbance, but all he could see was endless rain and the cottage around him rocking in the wind like a ship at sea.
Like everyone who buys $200,000 convertibles, Aston Martin customers don't like the idea of making any sacrifices for the right to feel their Hermès scarves flap in the wind coming off the Riviera.
"Seeing my sister ride in on this ridiculous two-seater James Bond looking StanCraft boat while her veil blew in the wind was one of the coolest things I've ever seen," Derek recalls.
"The entomologist we consulted determined that the grasshopper was dead when it became stuck in the thick paint, so it's likely it was blowing in the wind when it became stuck," Leighton said.
The danger for him is becoming hoisted on his own hubris, left hanging in the wind by allies only too eager to egg him on to deliver on their needs while forgetting America's.
Yesterday she posted a topless picture of herself with tresses at least 30 inches long blowing in the wind — giving a shout out worth thousands to Kendra's Boutique Hair and an Atlanta photographer.
One, still photos of men in suits jumping from the top floors of the World Trade Center, their ties whipping upward in the wind as they leaped from one helpless fate to another.
Shayla Wiggins, a 19-year-old Riverton, Wyoming resident, discovered a man floating in the Wind River early this morning when trying to catch pokémon from a "natural water resource," she told KTVQ.com.
Clad head to toe in denim with a mullet proudly blowing in the wind, Enticer is starting to gain fans in the Great White North—with some videos getting a couple million views.
"In the wind tunnel we are developing without anything on there, and in C.F.D. we are looking at the implications of both the canopy and the halo device," referring to computational fluid dynamics.
Kavanaugh went on offense right away and blasted senators for letting him twist in the wind for days after Ford's allegations, in which she says he attempted to sexually assault her, first surfaced.
In Nebraska, for example, special interests in the wind energy industry and their allies in the state legislature will continue their attempt to pass a 22019 percent tax credit for wind power companies.
" With a penchant for flamboyant stage costumes and an ear for piano rockers and ballads, John has dominated the pop industry for decades with hits like "Your Song" and "Candle in the Wind.
A cow has a movable udder that creaks in the wind, and a statue of Richard M. Nixon, his hands upraised in victory signs, is stationed in a pond full of cattails. Mrs.
"Fuck you," I mumbled, as my version of Kat turned her gaze to the skies and plummeted away from a world of thoughtless plutocrats, a canister of gas slowly twisting in the wind.
WET WOMAN IN THE WIND Needing cash in the 1970s, the Japanese movie studio Nikkatsu reinvented itself as a haven for soft-core pornography; the genre that emerged became known as roman porno.
He offers detailed illustrations of the basics, like how to roll a joint in the wind, but also asks tougher questions, like where pot belongs in polite society in the post-prohibition era.
At the biathlon on Tuesday March 13, he positioned himself where he could not only see the skiers cresting a hill, but also the finish line, framed by flags whipping in the wind.
Technically I animated her loosely in ink so that her arms move gently side to side alongside other little movements like her hair blowing in the wind and the wiggle of her hips.
He did it with slick cigarette pants and sheer tops; transparent gypsy dresses in black and leopard chiffon, billowing in the wind; red velvet rock star jackets and gold-spangled thigh-grazing dresses.
Quite as marvelous was the company's dance to music by Félicien David from the French 19th-century "Indian" opera "Lalla Rookh": this included two picturesque tableaus that swayed, as if in the wind.
The festival's roman porno offerings — Akihiko Shiota's "Wet Woman in the Wind" (July 4), Kazuya Shiraishi's "Dawn of the Felines" (July 4) and Isao Yukisada's "Aroused by Gymnopédies" (July 14) — follow the regulations.
One of them unhooks it from the nozzle and runs to the middle of the road, holding the balloon over his head with both hands as it pulls and distends in the wind.
"They all looked the same because they were all being shaped in the wind tunnel, and were designed for fuel economy," says Larry Edsall, the author of several books on car design history.
Stickers on produce, caulking from the back of the sink, a piece of duct tape that got stuck on somebody's shoe, and a filter from the gutters that flew off in the wind.
The premium collection, appropriately titled Dogs in the Wind, was a hit when people started to notice and share on social media, so we decided these breezy dogs deserved to be highlighted and shared.
The end of Dark Phoenix may have given a definitive conclusion to every other beloved X-Men character, but it just left the titular heroine's fate out in the wind, vague and totally unexplained.
Count this essay as a small voice in the wind reminding us all that the film makes suicide seductive, and it does so because of our skewed cultural ideas about fame, success, and failure.
" Secondly, as Johnny Weir lip synced, this outfit billowed and flowed, taking me back to that scene in Titanic where Rose is standing with her arms spread open in the wind, declaring "I'm flying.
Joined by his sons Don Jr. and Eric and daughter Ivanka, who help manage his business affairs, Trump arrived in his signature helicopter near his clubhouse resort, a Scottish flag blowing in the wind.
He was left twisting in the wind after reports began to fill the Washington press, saying that he had lost the confidence of Mr Trump's children and of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
The artist, who generally works on the façades of buildings, will install hundreds of spheres filled with white LED lights over the park's Oval Lawn so that they float and sway in the wind.
Vertical wind tunnels went on to operate at much slower speeds so that parachutists could learn to "track" in the wind successfully, the better to avoid dragging and so they could fool enemy radars.
The contest is thought to have started when a farm worker beat 12 others to retrieve the silk hood of a local landowner who had lost it while riding her horse in the wind.
As the author of such iconic songs as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are A Changin'," Dylan became the face of 60s counterculture, but he always met the title with skepticism.
As he sang "Crocodile Rock," images of fans in Elton John-inspired outfits were shown on large screens, and during "Candle in the Wind," a short film about Marilyn Monroe's last photo session played.
"It was awesome, I love the folks in Sun City!" the grandmother says enthusiastically, her blonde hair and red, white & blue scarf whipping in the wind as the golf cart zooms down the roadway.
The participants, chosen from 12,000 eager applicants, posed standing and lying down on concrete, covered only in transparent red fabric, with the temperature hovering around 7 degrees Celsius (45 degrees Fahrenheit) in the wind.
Few rumors are in the wind so far, but the Surface Pro 7 is expected to come with a USB-C port instead of the magnetic Surface Connect charging port, according to Windows Central.
The enclave resembles an encampment, filled with stationary vehicles and rough shelters with blankets or tarpaulins that could be seen flapping in the wind during a lull in fighting as people walked among them.
Special interests in the wind energy industry can signal that they are compromising with this "phase down" plan, but in reality they're getting a long-term lucrative deal at the expense of American taxpayers.
On its website, the American Wind Energy Association describes Texas as "a national leader in the wind energy industry" that has more than 12,000 wind turbines and employs over 22,000 people in the sector.
Instead, she let Bush's own unpopular proposal twist in the wind and get widely condemned, a choice that no doubt helped Democrats take control of the House in 2006, giving her the Speaker's gavel.
"We are at the stage where we are defining the chassis, looking at cooling and suspension layouts and developing bodywork in the wind tunnel," he said in a preview for Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Seen from one angle the smoke billows horizontally to resemble a dark flag waving in the wind, but rotate 90 degrees and the smoke is an apocalyptic mass of pollution rising to the sky.
There were great fan-pleated dresses draped to billow out back in the wind, and giant shoulder-padded jackets and T-shirts with targets on the front and little bullet holes in the back.
By telling Dickens directly that he just wasn't that into him, Edsall subjected himself to far more backlash than if he had simply let Dickens twist in the wind until frustration drove him elsewhere.
Macs that seemed to be blowing in the wind were molded permanently into shape, a moment frozen forever with metallic threads; a bomber jacket in jade satin had a party peplum and puffed sleeves.
The resulting painting is a swirl of lines circling above the viewer, mirroring the patterns of his mother's dress as she twirled about in the wind, standing above her son on a grassy hill.
" He offered a vivid description of Larry Kudlow, his top economic adviser, standing in the White House driveway, "a beautiful scarf waving in the wind, he was everything perfect, right out of Greenwich, Connecticut.
This is what it feels like to be twenty-two, nearly naked, your hair blowing in the wind as the pink twilight expands into permanence, your body still holding the warmth of the day.
The piece, given its premiere by the Ithaca College Concert Band in January 1969, became one of the most-played works in the wind-ensemble repertoire, with more than 10,19943 known performances to date.
And even if the rest of the team is in the wind, Felicity is still by Oliver's side to help him clear up the mess they made, even if they're no longer a couple.
Two minutes later, UK's defense pushed the lead to 9-0 when another bad snap in the wind and light rain resulted in a fumble recovery in the end zone by Kentucky's Yusuf Corker.
Last year, in celebration of its vivid past, Nikkatsu rebooted the series with five new films, including Antiporno (20163) and Wet Woman in the Wind (2016), which are currently streaming on the platform Mubi.
Before hitting the water, Xtina took to the docks — draping an American flag over her white dress — both garments beautifully blowing in the wind as the sun peeked through the clouds over the ocean waters.
Being attendant to "Paper in the Wind" evokes a state of consciousness not merely "altered" but "higher" on the grounds that it includes the condition of meta awareness, or being consciously aware of one's awareness.
"Blowin' in the Wind" might have the simple language of a parable; it is hard to imagine somebody before Mr Dylan, however, describing a white dove sailing many seas before she sleeps in the sand.
It was a track made of club music tropes—warped steel drum melodies, woozy synthesizers, twitchy martial snare work—but it sorta just billowed in the wind, a breath and a pause amidst the chaos.
I stood amid acres of bare foundations with only the bolted down bases of toilets still in place, blue FEMA tarps flapping in the wind, the ruins of these anonymous houses indistinguishable from each other.
The bad news: The Iowa Democratic Party brought them together after they were left twisting in the wind without answers for most of the night, leaving top campaigns seething at the result (or lack-thereof).
And if the tariffs increase, as the president is proposing, that will either further reduce our growth or could at some point lead to a decline in the number of jobs in the wind industry.
Clearly, the kite could've used some tips from Pratt's Parks and Recreation character on learning to fly – a rousing rendition of "5,000 Candles in the Wind" from Andy Dwyer would have gone a long way!
Its base can be filled with water so it doesn't fly away in the wind, and it can be inflated using the cool setting on a hair dryer so you don't over-exert your lungs.
Authorities continued to say the risk for fires was high Thursday, the AP reported, but added that a drop in the wind near Bormes-les-Mimosas allowed them to make progress and lift evacuation orders.
The CloudFisher was described by the WaterFoundation as the first maintance-free fog collector that can withstand wind speeds of up 120 kph with flexible troughs following the movement of the net in the wind.
The rescue club provides more loft than the two-iron, making it tougher to control the ball in the wind, and Jacklin is pleased the top players have had a tactical rethink in recent months.
The first lines of the title track are pretty emblematic of these twin themes: "To my UFO friend / Goodbye, goodbye / Like a seed in the wind / She's taking up root in the sky," Lenker coos.
He continued to make music, including a duo album with Mr. Carthy, "Straws in the Wind," in 2006, and a final solo album, "Raison D'être" (2010), which gathered many of his collaborators through the decades.
It was bad news for Molard's team mate and general classification hope Thibaut Pinot, who got separated from the peloton in the wind-affected final 20km and finished 1:44 down on the main group.
Sprawling blue water, small cottages, and green reeds gently swaying in the wind: Travelers who get lost on Riems, a small German island in the Baltic Sea, could easily mistake it for a holiday destination.
A few blocks from the Elcharfa home in the South Beach neighborhood, a large flag for Mr. Trump's campaign flaps in the wind, and a Trump sign is prominent in a yard around the corner.
I also believe that others put their fingers in the wind, think about selling tickets or having well-attended tailgate parties, and wind up drafting E.J. Manuel two rounds before anyone else thought he'd go.
The police finally got to them and above the car was her boyfriend hanging from a tree, his shoes were the screeching noises, as they scraped the hood from his body blowing in the wind.
Like the diptych — which, she has said, as an art form, offers no beginning or end, but rather a ceaseless exchange of ideas — the video of O'Grady's hair rustling in the wind, typifies this exchange.
At Nebraska's Crescent Lake, I've seen the tiny tiger-striped chicks of the pied-billed grebe floating close to their mother, while overhead graceful black terns balanced in the wind, a thousand miles from the sea.
Years later, when I finally jogged barefoot on a beach, hair bouncing in the wind, music blasting in my ears, I knew I had been bestowed a splendid gift - one I could never again live without.
Years later, when I finally jogged barefoot on a beach, hair bouncing in the wind, music blasting in my ears, I knew I had been bestowed a splendid gift – one I could never again live without.
The video was directed by a woman, Jessy Moussallem, and is dominated by women, their hair and hijabs flapping in the wind side by side in the back of a truck as Sinno sings among them.
This Tomi Lahren caricature made some off-color comments about Justin, and Mary Jane swooped in with her cape flowing in the wind to come to his rescue...and almost lost her job in the process.
In the short clip, an upside down American flag billows in the breeze in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., flapping in the wind as a chilling children's chorus recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
We have ceded our agency to rulers and bosses for the promise of order and shelter from the storm, but Gritty knows only the maelstrom and invites us to join him in the wind and rain.
The Tundra PIE Pro is one of a kind, so we'll probably never see one of these pickup trucks speeding down the highway, peps a-blowing away in the wind, which is probably for the best.
The ultimate solution they came up with looks more like a bouncy castle or giant inflatable mattress set out in front of two robotic arms that bob up and down raising a wire in the wind.
Nicole Chamberlain was driving her bus in Waukesha on Monday morning when she spotted a 6-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl walking outside in the wind and snow, ABC affiliate WISN reported.
The New York Times and other papers reported how Clinton left Reno "twisting in the wind" and wanted her resignation because "she had been too willing to refer cases" involving his close associates to independent prosecutors.
French biologists have been studying a daisylike weed called Crepis sancta, which normally produces two kinds of seeds: heavy ones that fall to the floor, and light seeds that drift in the wind for long distances.
From the sound of an empty Chateau Diana bottle rolling around in the wind to a girl crying behind you on some commuter train, you're due to receive a backlogged cache of data from the universe.
I've had stints of the settled life for a year or two here and there—in grad school, or a relationship, or a desk job—before heading back out "in the wind" as I often say.
He speculates about the devil "howling in the wind" (there's a menacing-looking statue of Satan himself), reports Puritan superstitions about witches' bacchanals, and captures each gory execution of the accused with thoroughly macabre sound effects.
The selfie camera is getting updated too, with a wider field of view for group selfies as well as slow motion video (dubbed "Slofies" by Apple... cue all the hair-blowing-in-the-wind model videos).
And, of course, he sorely misses nature's inspiring vistas and inhabitants that fueled his writing, though he can still hear birds chatter in the trees, leaves rustle in the wind and waves crash on the shore.
I want to tell him the bitter cold is worse in the wind, that my face is so red here, that my hair has taken on a new genetic makeup: full of static and strangely featherlight.
President Trump, as has been widely noted, tapes his neckties, wears them so egregiously long that they droop to his fly and has a tendency to leave his suit jackets unbuttoned to flap in the wind.
Dotting prairies, mountains, and coastlines across the US are nearly 60,000 wind turbines that churn out energy as their gargantuan blades — some more than twice the length of an adult blue whale — rotate in the wind.
Studio Museum and Yale alum Eric Mack wrapped a run-down auto repair shop in a patchwork of Missoni fabric, left to hang and flap in the wind like the last remnant of a fallen civilization.
Private psychiatrists are also prohibited from terminating treatment of suicidal patients without ensuring that a comprehensive aftercare plan is in place, so the patient isn't left spinning in the wind with no one to help her.
I could see him, in the wind, dressed like a knight with his great helm, helping me chase down food vendors across the land, helping me redress France's historic values, its culinary prowess, its beautiful heritage.
You've got the perfect music on in the ground—because you picked it out—but you can also hear the rustle of leaves swaying in the wind, or the faint crash of ocean waves in the distance.
Critics tried to split his wig for going in a different direction with season 2 because he traded the swamp for some California noir shit, and acted like a discombobulated former great throwing punches in the wind.
What I wanted was my freckled cheeks printed on cheap paper, stapled at the ears, the flyers torn from telephone poles and the scales of palm trees, a sliver of my face left flapping in the wind.
Still, investor confidence in the wind and solar power sector is also being held back by concerns over the future of the Investment Tax Credit for solar power and the Production Tax Credit for wind, analysts said.
But in the cities, the vast majority are somei-yoshino, a cloned variety that flowers for a mere eight days or so in spring, evoking syrupy delight as its mist of pink blossoms billow in the wind.
At 32, I have a steady job I love with a great paycheck, a loving family, supportive friends, and long, pretty hair that bounces in the wind (thanks to my T303 Curling Iron and Living Proof products).

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