SHERMAN-PALLADINO And New York is 1700s, 1800s, early 1900s, it's everything layered upon, layered upon, layered upon.
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Layered LinerOne of the easiest looks to do is layered eyeliner.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 90%What critics said: "Smart, well-crafted, layered — verging on over-layered.
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Each of the four pigmented shades — which include a coral, pinky blush, raspberry red, and deep plum — goes on almost clear and can be layered (and layered, and layered) to a more dramatic finish without ever reaching that point of no return.
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He has updated Pollock's literal, incrementally layered space into a layered, illusionistic space that remains a puzzle as to how it was put together.
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There were double-layered pinstriped jackets, belted and studded leather overcoats, and woolen pleated half-skirts layered over ankle-skimming pants, a throwback to a favorite 1990s McQueen signature.
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The design The Coffee Gator French press comes with three separate pieces — a vacuum-layered stainless steel carafe, a double-layered filter, and a to-go container for grounds (great for camping).
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The video isn't just rambling commentary layered over footage of someone shooting up monsters in Destiny, but a moody walkthrough of Destiny's layered history, complete with original artwork bringing things to life.
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Despite the fresh ingredients, the curry is layered with oil.
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Miller's layered tulle gown comes from Gucci's spring '17 collection.
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Everything layered together gives the table a really cohesive look.
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The wig was surprisingly secure, beautifully layered and instantly transformative.
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Sound editing, according to Lee, is layered and frequently overlooked.
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Mostly, that's down to Thompson and James' powerful, layered performances.
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She accessorized with layered cross necklaces and chunky hoop earrings.
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For accessories, she chose layered necklaces and a studded handbag.
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The result is a performance that is layered and stunning.
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The Bold Type is layered, but it is not intersectional.
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"I layered her hair to give her body," Gantois said.
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The first is to take a layered approach to defence.
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There is also some unusual metallic percussion layered with this.
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A radar cross section of the southern polar layered deposits.
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Am I actually just trying to show a layered character?
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I wanted to make this relationship more complex and layered.
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Wilson's provoking "You lie!" was layered with racist patriarchal reprimand.
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They are for the hard deal, rather than layered diplomacy.
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"Nebula" features a carefully pulsing organ layered beneath breathy harmonies.
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EUI is really a skin layered on top of Marshallow.
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The finishing touch: A bold red lip layered with glitter.
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Broader, layered roles in film and television beget better work.
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A lot of them are layered with auto part stickers.
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New layers of design are carefully layered over the familiar.
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Why can't our southern border have that same layered approach?
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Never before have we seen a Black family so layered.
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Two pumps is really all you need, when properly layered.
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This layered pizza cake is an Italian food lover's dream.
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But while his appeal may be layered, his drive isn't.
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The product of those layered odors is called an accord.
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In fact, it's thousands of them layered over one another.
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Caroline: The solution is layered on a few more times.
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Such was the night itself, layered in Mr. Lauren's mythmaking.
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It's a funny monologue, ingeniously layered and shadowed with pain.
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Instead, the paint had been layered on, Mr. Poretz said.
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Lenders typically use a layered approach to detect improper activity.
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"It's layered and intelligent and accessible but mainstream," she said.
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"You have to have layered security controls," Ms. Litan said.
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The portraiture and news photography are so expressive and layered.
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This could be layered on top of the bidding approach.
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He layered those in Photoshop to produce the final images.
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Instead of tense, fluctuating human friction, there's layered pop architecture.
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It's funny, it's heartbreaking, it's layered, it's raw, it's genuine.
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One night, we layered up for an evening glacier hike.
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Instead of tense, fluctuating human friction, there's layered pop architecture.
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The levity, though, is expertly layered into something more revealing.
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We layered the satire on too thick, too much sarcasm.
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The human voice wasn't the only instrument Jóhannsson layered to create his peculiar, unfamiliar soundtrack, though—he also layered piano sounds and percussion, recording it all on a tape loop to get the desired effect.
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And we were swooning hard over the layered, A-line look.
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And when it's layered, it means there's stuff to work with.
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Along the pit's upper wall is a light-toned layered deposit.
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She layered the double-breasted blazer over a crisp white blouse.
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These and other shapes are compressed into a layered, claustrophobic space.
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Eminem's vocals layered over various soundtracks from the Street Fighter series.
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After tonight, we'll make it more of a shaggy, layered haircut.
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"Casimir Pulaski Day," off Illinois, is one of his most layered.
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One feature is "layered listening", the audio equivalent of augmented reality.
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I learned that layered holistic treatments for PMDD are most successful.
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Waterford's response is sinister, and layered: "So you have," he says.
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It's layered and it's complicated, and that's what I really enjoy.
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However, only 36.3 miles of the double-layered fence were completed.
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Here, the internal narrative is simply layered onto a new medium.
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No bright synth or layered harmonies to be found here, folks.
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It's so much music and so layered and so many styles.
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These colorful holographic recordings are layered over the world around you.
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Stromatolites are sedimentary formations created by the layered growth of microorganisms.
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There are few characters— female or otherwise— as layered and dynamic.
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There are few characters — female or otherwise — as layered and dynamic.
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This record seems a bit more melodic and layered than Australasia.
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"These are real people who are nuanced and layered," Monae says.
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I ensure I outline the marbling and layered coffee as well.
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He layered a lie of his own on top of Trump's.
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Campaigns must have a multi-layered communications strategy to be successful.
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We're both just too layered and complex for these vacuous supermodels.
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It's a multi-layered story full of psychological complexities, philosophical implications.
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She was layered, but no one layer provided a steady foothold.
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It came layered with roasted eggplant, ricotta, mozzarella and fresh basil.
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His queries often involve layered hypothetical questions that can trap advocates.
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The central conceit of season one was its double-layered narrative.
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In contrast, bottom-clad ones are layered only at the base.
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This show conveys that same layered feeling: one trauma after another.
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Women are multi-layered — we're not one thing at all times.
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I'd taken it as a layered critique of right-wing callousness.
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Imagine then the atmosphere at Newcastle's steeply layered, 52,000-capacity stadium.
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Beloved offered readers a pain that was fragile, layered, and constant.
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Added to her signature flowing locks were new long, layered bangs.
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And all in all it's a very complex and layered record.
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He replayed the instruments and layered them under the original recording.
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I always layered random acapellas on my songs, just for fun.
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Finally, the multicolor sherbets were layered together to create a rainbow.
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A trio of rosy-pink lip products that can be layered
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I wear layered clothes because we're in a 38-degree environment.
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For all its rigor and layered intricacies, the music is rapturous.
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The screens are often an unreadable, inconsistent, layered tangle of ads.
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Enough metaphors: Read this richly layered poem and enjoy the glow.
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Each song felt like a voyage filled with cascading, layered emotions.
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"Partying," for many people, is taking on a more layered definition.
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Williams's engagement with modernism and postwar American art is multi-layered.
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The truth of the photo is layered with less alien oddity.
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They danced to layered, percussive beats, the music vibrant and pulsing.
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Reality has turned out to be much richer, much more layered.
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"Twelfth Night," though, cries out for more layered and intricate portraiture.
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Lasagna is a carefully layered dish, and so is J. Cole.
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These grooved, unbroken strokes can be layered, one color atop another.
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But, when layered, necklaces often end up in a tangled mess.
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She calls her creation an 'ethereal layered lemon and elderflower cake.
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The Mac Jr. is a single-layered version of the Big Mac.
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Davis, of course, "loved" the "long layered pixie" which was Wilson's idea.
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To accentuate the waist, Karvinkop layered on an apron skirt for fun.
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It's also clear the two are students of Carpenter's layered, economical minimalism.
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To create that "glass" effect, I layered clear polish over the pattern.
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When I got the script, it was just so beautiful… so layered.
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Responsibility "decomposes" to the layer beneath — that's what "layered-decomposition" refers to.
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No amount of layered, icing-covered dessert love could make that appealing.
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But if you read everything, then you'll get a rich, layered experience.
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The layered process involves three different materials: oil paint, wax, and resin.
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"The pieces are all meant to be worn layered," Chemla tells Refinery29.
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It starts at the TPU, with TensorFlow layered on top of that.
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To prevent attacks, hospitals should be taking a "layered" approach to security.
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And it's not just because it's a wonderfully written, wonderfully layered show.
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I encountered in the exhibition subverted traditions within richly layered visual worlds.
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She may have also had long, wavy brown hair that was layered.
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" One of the more interesting and layered tracks is "Naturally Pretty Girls.
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But, it's also so layered, it's practically a short film onto itself.
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There's all of a sudden this beautiful surface texture and it's layered.
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Morris added even more sparkle with layered diamond necklaces and statement earrings.
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It's pop cultural fallout, a delicately layered croissant of appropriation upon appropriation.
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The space of the "drawing" is literally layered with sections of tape.
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Strategy games can be imposing beasts, with layered systems and complex progression.
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" Angelina Jolie's bouncy, layered shoulder-length look was deemed, "... too ... 'Mom-ish.
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Featuring layered vocals, Ocean shared the cover on YouTube on Valentine's Day.
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Both stories are worth that time, however, with deep, layered, powerful characters.
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If all layered foods were lasagna, a cheesecake would be a lasagna.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson holds the record for the largest layered dip.
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The model layered a cherry-print cardigan over a butterfly-print top.
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Each looks different because of the way it is fabricated and layered.
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Critics praised Cuarón's visceral and layered storytelling, social analysis, and political commentary.
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Just going solo with one of those is not a layered defense.
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The burning cathedral, like virtually everything in Wolfe's fiction, is multi-layered.
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It is tousled and layered, which gives the hair some serious volume.
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Its flavor profile is layered, but not complex; it's a bartender's drink.
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But his formal demeanor is just one element of his layered personality.
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Knowles' ensemble consisted of a layered strapless bustier and dramatically flared trousers.
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She iced and layered them with thick butter cream frosting on site.
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Week after week, dozens of frosted, layered confections arrive at her warehouse.
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At one moment, the soprano voices were layered in a heavenly harmony.
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Motels, on the other hand, hold an allure that's altogether more layered.
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Breakfast became coconut yogurt layered with blueberries, chia seeds and hemp hearts.
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With plenty of cinnamon buttercream frosting layered under a melted chocolate drizzle.
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" In the commission's executive summary, layered cyber deterrence is explained by combining " . . .
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It's layered and cyclical, with past, present and future snarled up together.
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But let's be clear: this layered nuance did not come from Barr.
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This distorted pacing is layered with a similarly warped approach to scale.
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But the two-layered coat means it's challenging to sort by machine.
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Organisms developed systems, subsystems, and sub-subsystems, layered in ever-deepening regression.
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It was a sensual, gossamer melding of bodies that grew increasingly layered.
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Dessert was a tart of dense, rich chocolate layered over salted caramel.
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It just highlighted what a complex, layered position we're in right now.
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Many courses are served on woven bamboo trays layered with banana leaves.
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The layered piece studied migration habits, social structures and cross-cultural experiences.
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The cake was a funfetti vanilla cake layered with vanilla buttercream icing.
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Rihanna stayed warm in an oversized Balenciaga jacket layered over a turtleneck.
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Each day is layered like a summer trifle: eat, nap, swim, repeat.
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ReliBeauty Little Girls Layered Princess Belle Costume Dress Up, $11.99–$22.99; amazon.
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She said he taught her that her opportunities were layered and boundless.
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Layered as they may be, they are not abstract, but rather referential.
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They are all printed on blueprint transparent vellum paper and physically layered.
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The video is layered, mixing images, texts, time periods, fact and fiction.
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Yet Third Rail's production makes it feel huge and layered with history.
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This shift in form adds to the layered conversations this exhibition sparks.
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The product can also be layered on and used as an intensive mask.
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Layered with crystalline strings and booming horns, the result sounds grandiose yet intimate.
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Artists live and work within the museum and build upon its layered aesthetic.
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Ways do exist to trace what is happening inside these multi-layered creations.
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The princess-style gowns came in ruffled layered styles or with lace decorations.
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She accessorized with layered necklaces, a shimmering belt and simple black pointed heels.
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These layered eyeglasses from Omer Polak aren't high tech, but they're symbolically local.
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Rihanna wore a neon, layered orange outfit on Friday in New York City.
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She layered the blazer, which grazed the floor, over a black jeweled bustier.
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Every inch of my tiny room was layered thick with other people's writing.
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With each change, each little addition, the island grows more dense and layered.
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Hiding beneath it all is Mr. Johnson's Nana bread, a lavishly layered flatbread.
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It would be two-layered in structure: top layer men, bottom layer women.
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Next, the top sections get much deeper point-cutting for a layered finish.
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They are layered groupings of fragments, each of which possesses its own identity.
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Our online selves are like our real selves: complex, layered, full of nuance.
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Then to intensify the her lids, Ta layered Lucky Penny and Tahitian Pearl.
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It's allegedly a classic French dish that's made with wrapped and layered ingredients.
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It appears very jagged and deep and possibly needed a multi-layered closure.
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Worlds merge and perspectives collide in the intricate, layered drawings of Hiroki Tsukuda.
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People want Black women in centered, powerful images that are complex and layered.
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We couldn't do it with the simple layered molding techniques we did before.
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The vocals are mostly not processed though, they are natural voices, layered voices.
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It's actually such a layered concept that it's hard to even talk about.
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She accessorized with layered necklaces, a shimmering belt and simple black pointed heels.
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His symphonies are layered, pulse with heat, and spurn containment from all sides.
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These features were located near fossilized microbial mats (layered sheets of fossilized microorganisms).
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Close-up of Ryugu's surface with arrows pointing to a rugged, layered boulder.
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The paintings are compressed with this layered history augmented by art historical references.
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Because the plants are grown in a multi-layered system, it self-mulches.
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For one, she layered mashed potatoes and cauliflower over dabs of caramelized onion.
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Like waves hitting the beach, the album opens with a layered instrumental crash.
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The exposed sides of each canvas are layered in messy spillage of paint.
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Who created such a masterful, layered work of horror about a cam girl?
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The company just announced it's inked Bey to a new "multi-layered" deal.
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The tech underneath is Super LCD 5, layered with Gorilla Glass for protection.
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The group transforms Lean's version, adding layered instruments to the otherwise naked track.
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And layered on top of traditional shapes, they create a sophisticated, collected look.
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Campaigns must master a multi-layered approach to communication or they will lose.
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That same puree is then layered on top to finish the beverage off.
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Approving games and consoles for sale in China is a multi-layered process.
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He uses oil paint and gallons of resin to create the layered effect.
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We see how the initial high concept pitch was sharpened and further layered.
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But only one skull in each mound was layered inside a larger skull.
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Now some of those stars are lengthening their short strands with layered extensions.
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The result of both is a layered emotional outpouring well beyond his years.
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" Scheer adds, "What you find as a visitor is a very layered space.
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The album is a celebratory exultation of aloneness, communicated through layered, careful musicianship.
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The lake was layered with sweet flag, sedge, lilies, horehound, bulrush and buckbean.
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This season, the spotted patterns worn layered, paired with black — and mixed together.
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Each of these pieces feels like a shrunken theater: lovely, layered, and lyrical.
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The story is streamlined, simple and elegant, but the plot is thickly layered.
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Minas are composed of sheets of matzo layered with savory ingredients and baked.
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Creamy ricotta and your favorite tomato sauce layered with orzo and frozen spinach.
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And if the client wants a very layered environment, that's what they get.
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When layered under my favorite mascara, my lashes look unbelievably long and thick.
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She paired the risqué look with statement pearl earrings and layered silver bracelets.
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For centuries, orchestral conductors have layered sounds from various instruments atop one other.
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She completed the look with layered necklaces, a wavy hairstyle, and glowing makeup.
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Think: corsets layered over knits, color-blocked jeans, oversized coats, and lug boots.
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Another system Israel is using is high-energy lasers and layered air defense.
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Inside the panic zone, we find the real threats, complexly layered and sinister.
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The music sounded like rolling waves—cool, ambient tones layered over electronic hums.
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Sometimes public policy failures are opaque — layered with confusing complexities and unintended consequences.
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She also layered gem-filled rings and bracelets over elbow-length black gloves.
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Jenner layered a Christian Cowan spring &apos20 diamond drip trench coat on top.
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It was a deeply layered meme, serving a range of different ideological ends.
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This dainty, personalized necklace can be layered with all of her existing favorites.
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A layered wall fragment flanking the construction absorbs the cabbage juice as well.
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The grids of smaller monitors around the edges exude layered images and motifs.
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Thomas has layered the images and used various filters to manipulate the colors.
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The response instead was a multi-layered and nuanced portrait of a people.
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Then appears Bill Murray as Steve Bannon, donning his famous layered black shirts.
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"We went around town to everyone thinking we had this beautifully written script with such layered characters, beautifully layered characters, all of them, and a director sizzle reel that really showed you what Lorene wanted to do," Goldsmith-Thomas said.
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She now has layered shoulder-length locks with shorter angled strands in the front.
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After that, Keller carefully layered the three ingredients onto a freshly baked brioche bun.
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Curiosity is currently climbing up a three-mile-high layered mountain inside the crater.
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Layered into the personal is a Black Mirror-esque layer that feels uncomfortably real.
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Percussive clicks are layered on top of one another in a rhythmically ambiguous mélange.
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The red Herringbone blazer layered perfectly over the long-sleeve white cotton button down.
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He gave a very, very layered acceptance speech [that addressed recent issues of racism].
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Regina King looked glamorous in a pink Versace dress with a multi-layered skirt.
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Hunger is a many-layered feeling which doesn't always have to do with food.
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Plus, they're easily layered with a T-shirt (or worn with nothing at all).
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If you want an edgy cut…Use Chloë's layered shoulder-length style as inspiration.
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Just this week, her former costar Lauren Conrad debuted a softly layered shag cut.
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But the reality is much ore layered, like an onion rotting from the inside.
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The layered opacity of the pattern evokes the textile's history of displacement and appropriation.
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You've got to see them layered and stacked to truly understand their full potential.
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She recognizes the challenge as multi-layered, hinging on crucial prevention and education measures.
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The sound of waves crashing against glaciers layered over atmospheric synths fill my ears.
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The beverage director at Beauty & Essex restaurants makes layered slushies perfect for a crowd.
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Pass on bare legs (it's too cold for that, TBH) with jeans layered underneath.
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They layered these samples with heavy bass riffs, lots of synth, and sometimes vocals.
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And it's just layered vocals, but I just love that and I wanted that.
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The walls are layered in green enamel, punctuated by a constellation of unidentifiable stains.
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A model wore a layered light pink dress with silver sequins recalling blooming flowers.
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It may have an intricate multi-layered design, but don't let that scare you.
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They're a seamless foundation for the character, with the actor's performance layered on top.
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There, the Sundquists found a judge who empathized with the abuse layered upon them.
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The dysfunction in the Wittel family is layered, like cheap wallpaper in an apartment.
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"The Shining" is layered into Jordan Peele's directorial debut like a three-tier cake.
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The present is layered on the remnants of the past, both modern and ancient.
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The layered chai tea and lemonade drink was easily my favorite of the two.
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Each day has layered witness after witness -- 26 total so far -- toward that point.
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Several records later, his emphasis on richly layered improvisation has remained a delightful constant.
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The three themers in the main body of the puzzle layered on additional constraints.
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Without an integrated, layered system there inevitably will be vulnerable gaps in the system.
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RP: Working with medical gauze imbues the paintings with an incredible transparency when layered.
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He said progress had been substantive but that negotiations were complex and 'multi-layered'.
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A layered and telling series of images waiting for you to notice their intent.
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Jillian's dress was more traditional, featuring a lace bodice and a full, layered skirt.
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She layered the fruit and cream and scattered crushed pistachio praline over the top.
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The onset of the recession made the material more evocative and layered with meaning.
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It's all very Saw; very grainy, very dark, and an excellent multi-layered puzzle.
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But the Scottish director's impressionistic cutting style and superbly layered soundtracks are nothing new.
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His career was layered with characters ... he played more than 150 over the years.
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Crown Pastries' specialty is dozens of delicate sweets, layered with hand-folded phyllo dough.
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That's part of why the rhythm of "West Side Story" is so intensely layered.
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They have nearly all moved me with their elegiac rue and emotionally layered musicality.
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Rockstar, a popular Liberian choreographer and dancer, layered patterns and textures for his look.
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Clustered, layered and stacked — these earrings, rings and bracelets glitter most brightly in groups.
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"Our Boys" is thoughtful and layered in its portrayal of both Jews and Palestinians.
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The Google map I create during my research phase is color-coded, layered, intricate.
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Then, I layered on the highlighter, which glided on like 24-karat gold dust.
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For dessert, there's layered gelatin and the best coconut cream cake I've ever had.
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When layered with thin silver chains, it feels younger and even a little rebellious.
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The CBP's 2020 strategic plan advocates a "multi-layered comprehensive approach" to border control.
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Katy Perry wore a crimson veil and dress; Rihanna stunned in layered floral flounces.
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The oddball characters and layered plot make this puzzle mystery both charming and challenging.
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How about a choral version, but it's just one guy singing in layered tracks?
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Taaffe's painting consists of layered red, green, and blue forms on a black ground.
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One of the most popular layered looks this season revolves around the fitted turtleneck.
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All the modernist sonorities and layered strands in this dense, complex music come through.
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It aimed at looking effortless, even when tweets were layered with carefully considered meaning.
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You'll be able to tease out the little flourishes layered in your favorite songs.
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The steam-distilled oil can be layered with other fragrances or simply worn solo.
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This site-specificity adds to the layered notions of transformation present in the work.
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The layered construction affects the perception of the images and becomes itself the medium.
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That's where it starts to get kind of weird and layered and internet-y.
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That just stressed me out so much, the way that you layered that out.
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Singh did justice to the most layered and dense figurations of his Indian homeland.
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And that&aposs what China is doing here, that this is a very layered plot.
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After all of the herbs were artfully layered inside the jar, then came the wine.
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SZA's voice is a vibrant thing: pained, nasal, layered, gulping down consonants, seeming to glow.
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Nola's response, layered and selfish, but not unreasonable, lands like a punch to the gut.
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It's a complex, layered fight, one that's fundamentally about differing cultures and definitions of cinema.
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All of the pretty patterns appear to be layered over a neutral, white ceramic bowl.
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The "Trump" is a layered bourbon-based drink in the colors of the American flag.
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These partnerships allow the company to develop custom layered listening experiences based on user locations.
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Layered with the sounds of violence, a sense of defeat and vulnerability permeated the space.
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A group exhibition featuring artists who transform non-conventional materials to create visually layered statements.
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On January 25, the artist attended a Grammys event wearing an intricately layered denim look.
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I layered the movement depending on people where people were in relation to the cars.
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It doesn't matter if it's cold brew, black, or layered in cream, it's our lifeblood.
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It is smart, layered, interesting, and wildly — perhaps excessively — ambitious, but also a bit stiff.
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Once the pots have cooled, they are layered with two coats of the repellent paint.
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His layered process never adds up to a holistic image that can be easily absorbed.
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Beto O'Rourke were also confident in addressing the multi-layered protections needed for LGBTQ people.
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And layered on top of that is your whole life, pushing you toward comfort eating.
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The styling is fresh and cool with a natural fiber look and a layered vibe.
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Layered on top are rubberized slats, which give the treadmill belt a nice, springy feel.
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In these works Murray literally layered letters and numbers as the bases for her compositions.
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Laced grommets and a layered tee give the look a modern, Cher Horowitz 2.0 feel.
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Spiderling is a unique platformer, and Ghost Song is a gorgeous, layered Metroid-style title.
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The chilling music, eerie sound effects, and layered dialogue add something new, without feeling cheesy.
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This was also recorded into the tape loop and layered creating an unearthly, uncanny sound.
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See how we achieved the multi-layered winter coat look while making it very fashion.
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According to the coffee chain's official announcement, the Serious Strawberry Frappuccino is a layered beverage.
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There's beat boxing tracks that are layered into the real drum tracks of these songs.
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Her line delivery is multi-layered, seductive, and dangerous, slapstick as well as femme fatale.
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Her look was paired with a slicked back ponytail, reflecting shades and layered gold necklaces.
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Fine chocolates, like wine, have a variety of subtle and bold flavors layered within them.
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Watch the video above to see our layered take on the wrap, using two scarves.
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Her paintings are forthright and no nonsense, but also enigmatic, multi-layered, and supremely sensitive.
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The device allows wearers to view the outside world layered with AR objects and applications.
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The dress is layered over a black, high-neck tank to create a colorblocked effect.
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She also layered the outfit with gold necklaces and earrings, accessories meant to mimic Cardi's.
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Zhangjiajie's three-layered glass panels measure 3m by 4.5m, and each layer is 15mm-thick.
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Afterward, all the many denim parts are layered to produce a three-dimensional collage effect.
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"Trump has tapped into that frustration and layered it with a racist appeal," he said.
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That means the same layered goodness with Naked Chicken Chips also wrapped up in there.
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Both run Google's Android Marshmallow with Moto Display and Moto Actions enhancements layered on top.
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And the shine — even before we layered on the gel-like topcoat — was mirror-like.
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There was a chipotle burger layered with guacamole, green chili relish and crisp tortilla chips.
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Outfits were layered: ribbed tops under silk shirts, dresses and jackets, all in different shades.
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Biggers's art, layered with references to race and history, is sincere and ironic at once.
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It is 2,500 years of culture layered on top of biology that have determined this
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These weren't typical pop songs; the subject matter was heavy, the imagery was often layered.
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She layered necklaces and hid her eyes with a pair of pink cat-eye sunglasses.
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The resulting images are enigmatic composites that speak to a mysterious landscape, layered in history.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his team created the largest layered dip in January 2017.
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Writing like this, dense and layered, is the opposite of traditional English terseness and understatement.
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Each item can be worn as underwear or can be layered for everyday casual wear.
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But his recent works are also more complex, nuanced and layered than his early pieces.
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This green sweater layered over a classic button-up is perfect for cozy fall days.
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The collection was very much in Mr. Im's usual style: thoughtful, drape-y and layered.
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Private Internet Access VPN provides multi-layered security with advanced privacy protection using VPN tunneling.
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My mom uses plumerias from her tree to decorate her unique layered jelly coconut cakes.
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From Tristano, Ms. Crothers adopted a densely layered pianism and a faith in free improvisation.
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He used his speech to offer a loving and layered portrait instead, recalling how Mrs.
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But these disappointments are more painful still, layered over the mysterious death of August's mother.
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I also layered as many types of experience on top of that as I could.
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The classic Sicilian cassata is a spongecake layered with creamy sweetened ricotta, a heavenly combination.
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This is a very layered case, but there's also a dark love story behind it.
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Of course, Ferrato's shoes, no matter the price, get special insoles: cork layered with suede.
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It is not a straightforward chile heat, but a layered one, assaulting all the senses.
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THAAD is one of the key elements in the U.S. military's layered ballistic missile defense.
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The expression is less creepy and more layered in French than it is in English.
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Layered on top of that were the pained private lives of outwardly flawless Monterey moms.
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So many ideas emotionally melded together, gelled and layered for the perfect psycho-emotional experience.
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"There is great storytelling with multi-layered, dimensional, rich characters and real women," she said.
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Confidently layered onto the canvas and masterfully outlined, these illustrations depict mysterious yet familiar scenes.
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The collages, matted in black and richly layered, resemble conventionally composed portraits of feminine figures.
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And the song's imploring message, as simple yet layered as its title, suits everyone involved.
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The words "Love, Respect, Protect" were worked in gold into chandelier earrings and layered necklaces.
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The cut should be layered in order to create more texture and movement, he suggests.
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But I put it through effects and layered it, so you can't tell too much.
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Forget about the complex, multi-layered business plan you may have learned about in college.
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What's possible depends on the state of everything that's layered on top — hardware and software.
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The coils are layered on top of each other, forming a lopsided, imperfect, oval shape.
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Lines have been scored into the glaze, echoing the negative space in the layered coils.
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The result is an album that's richly layered, fun, and full of thoughts about itself.
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Layered in her own surfeit of furs, Judy carried herself like a czar in minks.
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For Tracy K. Smith, a consummate weaver of words, meaning is a many-layered continuum.
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Glenn Ligon's "White #2" (1993) [a densely layered graphic text painting in black-and-white].
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To accomplish that goal, the commission suggested the US adopt a "layered cyber deterrence" strategy.
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Her translation is as elegant, playful and layered as the original — and never appears labored.
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But the second and third seasons have revealed a more layered, and occasionally nude, character.
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Then kohlrabi, crisp and lunar, layered with basil—an Agnes Martin-worthy meditation on green.
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One of the few more interactive exhibits was this layered glass model of female anatomy.
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But that ephemerality belies just how layered songs can be, and how worthy of attention.
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Front Burner The Whole Bowl, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, serves just one thing: a layered lunch.
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At close range, they reveal layered meanings that are variously psychological, social, cultural, even structural.
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The "Twilight" alum pulled together her look with layered necklaces, including a Jillian Dempsey piece.
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Simmer the bricks into water, or stock, and the results are fresh and deeply layered.
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Every week the Steelers have layered on more responsibilities, and Fitzpatrick has conquered them all.
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Three installations (all 2019) feature layered and complex sound, composed and presented in different ways.
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The figures are layered with visual references to stylized interiors, furniture, plants, and bright patterns.
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Each collection featured them layered in interesting combinations: under flannel shirts, sweaters or even blazers.
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The only thing layered with this much stupidity was Rachel's trifle on that Friends episode.
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Joining them was harpist Laure Brisa, who layered atmospheric strings over her own airy vocals.
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Included in the collection is an "Oversized layered parka coat" that will cost you $9,000.
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It's fierce, layered, and it contains, ironically, more life than a lot of people's joy.
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The layered images of the collage-like paintings offer one view only to confound it.
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They're layered with obvious expectations that don't pay off, and hidden agendas that do pay off.
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The original waffle pattern still exists, but it's layered on top of the visible ComfyCush sole.
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Hell-On is an intricately layered and deeply personal expression from an immensely talented singer-songwriter.
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Barker then layered multiple images to transform wheels, toys and cell phone cases into swirling plankton.
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A Libertarian ethos layered on top of an evolving business model, but let's be honest, naivety.
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The piece creates an ironic, layered critique of class pressures, colonialism, and even art making itself.
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Belted jackets for him and her were subtly layered, while pleated panels adorned flowing, colorful dresses.
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Then in the '90s Meg Ryan put her own twist on the layered look with bangs.
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The beverage is then finished with another layered swirl of strawberry puree and vanilla whipped cream.
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Allwood's team claims the rock structures aren't internally layered, "but this is not true," said Nutman.
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" Krebs said on Tuesday that DHS wanted states to "increase awareness" and have a "layered defense.
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There are more literal portraits, too, drawn in crayon layered on thick and looking like masks.
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Sure, we're loving the recent wave of maximalist accessories like big, big earrings and layered chokers.
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Over that time it's grown and become increasingly dense, layered with its own kind of history.
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That gives the island a multi-layered and diverse history that few other countries can claim.
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Like the twisted and overlapping spaces of the Oldest House, Control's layered mystery and HOLY SHIT!!
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I hope that people come away from this series with a layered experience of the work.
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After all, how could advertising's obsession with punchy tag-lines encompass all of intersectionalism's layered anxieties?
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Make a perfectly-layered and gooey lasagna in your slow cooker with little to no effort.
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The farce of whelk is layered between sheets of pasta dough, which is made with seaweeds.
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It was cold and I was layered in a long-sleeved shirt, sweatshirt, and winter jacket.
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They are required to wear double-layered veils, niqabs, full-body chadors, as well as gloves.
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But this is Westworld, so it's also wise to consider the most complex, layered alternative possible.
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The Triple Mocha Frappuccino is then layered with dark mocha sauce, and a mocha coffee Frappuccino.
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One of which happens to be the visually explosive, multi-colored, and layered Tie-Dye Cake.
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I wanted to make sure that she was very layered and complex, like these male characters.
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We're all multifaceted, many-layered, disgusting and gorgeous and powerful and weak and filthy and brilliant.
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Paired with wine-colored lips and layered necklaces, the dress had a kind of witchy magic.
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The drums, garage whacks, and pretty handclaps are sneakier and more layered, yet the rhythms gallop.
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Often hundreds of figures layered over each other, forming cresting waves and landscapes of their own.
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"Something to You" – it's heartfelt, led by a tight drums, guitar and multi-layered vocals track.
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The SANGREE world is a layered fantasy where past, present, and future are mashed into one.
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"I want to be a little extra glowy," she mused as she layered on the highlighter.
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Outside of the sharp, uniform text and clean lines, color fields are rough and richly layered.
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Embracing that, especially when it comes to a group experiencing layered and complicated oppression, is essential.
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After years of restrained minimalism, rich, layered and exuberantly collected looks are becoming all the rage.
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A layered approach is the best way to authenticate users and secure online accounts from fraud.
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Unlike most liquid lipsticks though, Phan's go on sheer and can be layered for more impact.
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A: I thought it was an interesting element – an added layer to an already layered character.
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Layered dresses in organza and tulle bore soft, romantic touches such as cut-out lace patterns.
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It is a multi-layered agroforestry system, and plants are grown in conjunction with one another.
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In "Contrapasso," though, a hint of something more concrete finally emerges from Westworld's many-layered mysteries.
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Layered on top of this are the now familiar elements in any post-terrorist attack moment.
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It's dripping with layered homages to English garden mysteries, horror films, vintage British comedy, and more.
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The stories run the gamut, with the message being that each decision is layered and valid.
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It feels deeply layered, like a cake made of theory and corporeal need and artistic resentment.
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I'm talking layered on globs of human fecal matter covering her arms, legs, face and HAIR.
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In the world of security, a layered approach is the best way to keep people safe.
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So NuCypher's meant to be layered, it sits across all of the organization's big data platforms.
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No furry bits keeping your arms from moving or long, layered skirts that made walking challenging.
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Complex, layered "Build a Pint" ice cream confections are also made to order, no reservations needed.
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Bar pendants are all the rage this season and look great layered with other, simple pieces.
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It's a year-round staple that can be layered with hoodies or worn over flowy dresses.
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Open the Settings app — its icon is gray, and looks like a multi-layered gear.2.
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The hoop earrings and layered necklaces add a simple but sophisticated touch to the colorful ensemble.
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I have sung over cribs and beds as well as on stages, letting life grow layered.
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Mouth-puckering lemon curd with a toasted meringue topping, all layered on top of a cheesecake.
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It's a very dark, layered podcast that I would not consider "entry level" listening I guess.
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She lightheartedly points out what she calls her "Georgia O'Keeffe iceberg," replete with damp, layered curves.
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Even now, I am listening to the River—every citizen's voice layered into a singular stream.
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Given such circumstances, I think the expression 'Korean' is more multi-layered and comprehensive in meaning.
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The companies have a multi-layered relationship, as Femsa is also one of Heineken's largest shareholders.
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But she and her team layered in contemporary details in the form of the girls' possessions.
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The framework she laid down with rollers is the architecture for her densely layered brush strokes.
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Masks that are delivered to hospitals must be double-layered and constructed from cotton, Hittig said.
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Scott and his production team set out to cultivate that sense of layered, lived-in realism.
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In this debut novel, R.O. Kwon offers a layered story of loss, faith, family, and love.
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It's a gorgeous and layered 19 tracks that you'll want to sit with for a while.
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Mixing 3D modeling with carefully applied shadows, Maxim Shkret's digital creations evoke densely layered paper sculptures.
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Over black jeans, he layered a longer white t-shirt underneath a dark Nirvana t-shirt.
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To create these soundscapes, Mr. Henighan layered and mixed tracks of rain, wind and city sounds.
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Gilot's use of color is magnificent, and the layered paint adds an airy, less deliberate effect.
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Their motifs were further jumbled when the Plexiglas pieces were layered together in an open box.
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A long, layered skirt is modest without being stuffy and can be styled in myriad ways.
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This layered, leather-trimmed Fendi style also has enough large pockets to make a handbag unnecessary.
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The suspenseful, layered music can sound like migration in motion or a wisp of twisting smoke.
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The collection was soon full of smocks, aprons, and long skirts layered over wide-legged pants.
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The album still features the dense, velvety layered textures of her debut, with brighter, clearer vocals.
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The daybed is layered with local textiles, and the floorboards are worn to a soft gray.
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This is a grotesque and strategically layered delight (not technically ice cream — rather, a "dessert bar").
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Tens of thousands of them poured into a virtual chat room that layered over his image.
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At Chloé Natasha Ramsay-Levi layered a similar version over creamy silk bloomers and a bustier.
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For the Obama event in Chicago, Illinois, she layered a cropped cardigan over her wrap dress.
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Trays of ornate cookies and layered cupcakes lined the table, as seen in Jenner's Instagram Story.
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She gave new meaning to The Big Purple this season with a layered and frilled showstopper.
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These frequent foraging trips spark ideas that are the starting point for her richly layered scents.
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It's two fried corn tortillas layered with beans and beef, then topped with cheese and tomatoes.
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Their fried cauliflower tacos, layered with carrot, cabbage and guacamole were as delicious as I remembered.
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If you like overstuffed costume dramas with a veneer of literacy layered over debauchery, latch on.
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There's a plastic baby doll head crowning through a fondant vulva perched atop the layered treat.
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Sure. But, Bannon -- in his many-layered splendor -- does give off a sort of "sloppy" vibe.
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What makes the empanadas Paraguayan are littered nubs of hard-boiled egg, layered for extra richness.
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In the winter, I've layered it with a cute little turtleneck and I'm good to go.
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Part of the fun of the layered necklace look is "restyling it," Ms. Wallace Eustice said.
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Three House Democrats on Tuesday introduced a multi-layered bill aimed at boosting the cybersecurity workforce.
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Lace capes were tossed atop periwinkle-blue shirting which was layered under loden Land Girl separates.
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By using a broom, Clark defined a layered, light-filled space that is all his own.
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Browsing Electronically heated puffers, pre-layered sweaters, supersize scarves and more to make winter dressing jollier.
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"Our aesthetic is colorful and layered, but it always has a cleanness to it," she says.
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"Everyone's relationship to authority is layered and complex," Mirabile and Kinlaw told The FADER over email.
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"Our Finest Clothing: A Layered History of our Skin" lives up to the museum's provocative reputation.
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We created all these different protocols and then we layered more protocols on top of them.
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Layered brushstrokes depicted the downcast expression of Dawson's pastor as he held his family while praying.
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From afar, the shapes on his aluminum wall hangings, layered with paper, look blurred and amorphous.
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But with this cut, Julius promises me it's easy to maintain and sexy because it's all layered.
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You cannot enter a Wölfli work, but you can imagine roaming through one of Thornton's layered paintings.
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Also, was this an in-joke, or something that was intentionally layered in to be discovered later?
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This fascination with appearance and the multi-layered consequences of dressing up led McLeod to create Barbara.
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But she made it all look very 2018 with some chic shades, layered necklaces and body chain.
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Mohawke makes pounding, multi-layered, synth-driven beats that lean heavily on hip-hop and trap elements.
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The video is layered with subtlety, and the multiple narratives crisscross and interact, creating subtexts and abstractions.
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The Here Ones take the layered listening technology of the Here Active Listening and adds a headphone.
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You need some form of encryption layered on top of the raw WiFi connection to protect you.
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The employees aren't hired by Facebook directly, but by CCC after undergoing a multi-layered recruiting process.
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Combined wireless-wireline service requires a multi-layered network architecture spanning 4G wireless and Wi-Fi capabilities.
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But we never really see it, or consider it as anything other than slightly layered set dressing.
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It sits on top of a colorful layered Moroccan-style rug, framing a stone-top coffee table.
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"She can give a much more honest and layered performance because she's actually experiencing it," he said.
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The album puts Villafranca's brightly evocative, harmonically layered pianism alongside his talents as a composer and arranger.
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Using these overlapping layered synthetic fabrics, Parallax Gap will create a more abstract representation of trompe l'oeil.
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But make no mistake: Rumi's words are beautiful, meticulously chosen, and more layered than meets the eye.
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The tiramisù was a rich, layered concoction; the panna cotta was well made but a bit boring.
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Hence, why we dreamed up layered looks for every stage of the summer-to-fall transition, below.
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A multi-faceted issue -- with no single culprit and no quick fix -- requires complex and layered solutions.
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This is why, she explained, that a layered and holistic treatment approach to PMDD is most effective.
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Today, I offer this layered puzzle and hope that it offers a few minutes of sweet diversion.
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It's a multi-layered call back to all the emotion we built up throughout the entire movie.
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Light traveling through the glass, off of the under coating and back gives it a layered look.
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She's become this layered complex character, and I don't know if anyone expected that in season 1.
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Jonathan Cape; £14.99 THIS NOVEL about people with layered or doubled lives has a suitably ambiguous title.
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Rather, suicidal depression is a complicated, layered mental health crisis — not a puzzle box to be solved.
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"I felt amazing in the dress," Coggeshall tells People of her multi-layered, strapless organza Vera Wang.
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That it's multi-layered and there's ... Yeah, and that ego consciousness is only one kind of consciousness.
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These layered, incremental works share something with Jackson Pollock's drip paintings but are in no way derivative.
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The Snakes and Ladders piece they are working on is a three-layered commentary on Malaysian politics.
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For added drama around the eyes, Frederick layered NARS Climax mascara on top of Tatty lash strips.
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Beyoncé wore her hair — perhaps her natural locks — in a high ponytail and layered up on necklaces.
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Styled by Zerina Akers, Beyoncé layered a Burberry trench coat over an Alexander Vauthier tissue-material dress.
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Most works consist of two or three scraps, and are layered according to no discernible formal principles.
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But my favorite aspect of his look was the light pink silk scarf layered underneath his jacket.
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Moshekwa Langa's colorful mixed-media work, Untitled (Layered Landscape) abstractly explores migration as a loss of place.
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Google has layered on new features exclusive to the Pixel and Pixel XL overtop Android 128 Nougat.
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I like them to be layered, veiled so that my personal story is a hidden unimportant element.
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Julien advances a layered, palimpsestic view of time, not as progress but as a series of lessons.
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It's so layered that, you know, in twenty-eight minutes you're not going to wrap it up.
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Your mother might be wrestling with a sense of deep failure, layered on top of her grief.
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Also, the Jennings befriend Stan and his family, so it becomes a messy situation with layered conversations.
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The whole cursed thing is just sliced onions and sliced tomatoes layered between pieces of iceberg lettuce.
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They created the larger digital sets and spaceships in the scene, and layered in explosions and debris.
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This quaint town, outwardly a haven for cheerful cyclists and cheese connoisseurs, was now layered with menace.
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Instead of buttons, there are zippers, and the way the suit is constructed and layered is unconventional.
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O.K., not cheap, but reasonable as restaurant Champagne prices go, especially for one this layered and energetic.
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Black Panther is a complex, multi-layered story told through the vehicle of a blockbuster movie franchise.
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They were sliced to order at lightning speed and layered onto sandwich bread by one crew member.
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To complete the look, Musgraves donned classic jewelry — hoop earrings and layered chains — and pointed black pumps.
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I tend to sleep better with a few blankets layered on my bed or a weighted blanket.
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Designs for Ujoh's spring summer 2018 collection were mainly asymmetrical, with layered looks and elegant masculine styles.
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As I layered on the expensive French formulas, I imagined the woman who had put them there.
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Now, instead of boring, one-length hair, I'm rocking a cool, layered cut and more interesting hairstyles.
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The director has contextualized Dylan for us before with the rich, layered 2005 doc No Direction Home.
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Even if you don't actively take advantage of these facets of the layered world, you learn them.
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Joelson's area is full of color, with layered collections of fabrics, textiles, and clippings in full use.
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It a is track that is layered and it's almost a challenge to discern the song's parts.
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U.S. policymakers must also work with our Middle East allies on robust multi-layered theater missile defenses.
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Think layered illumination: Every room should have a mix of lighting, including overhead, accent and task lights.
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Wild for Animal Prints: This season, the spotted patterns are layered, paired with black — and mixed together.
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Strudel is traditionally made by rolling many-layered, paper-thin pastry around a sweet or savory filling.
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But what's most surprising about this extremely violent film is how much comedy is layered into it.
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It doesn't cake up or enhance texture when layered, and blends away seamlessly without any hard lines.
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It's a love song, we think, layered with strange, and topped of with a lot of heart.
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We've got the easiest one around, an icebox cake layered with berries and cream and saltine crackers.
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The focus here is on well-seasoned, layered spit-roasted meats — Korean-style gyros, if you will.
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The earthy, layered gray of a well-roamed, dusty sheep must be one of her favorite colors.
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Below deck, computers and neatly layered cables take the place of mess areas, heads and a galley.
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Ms. Maloof's video "What Color Is a Banana?" is a layered inquiry into perception and meaning making.
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Keenly articulated and brilliantly layered, the piano playing of Ms. Brackeen can feel both dazzling and intimate.
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Saeed slept on three rugs layered on the floor, which he told his parents suited his back.
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I think that there are many complex, layered reasons for the strong reactions people have to Swift.
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The gown was made from "re-embroidered French lace layered over duchess satin" and valued at $25,000.
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Derrick Adams, 49, based in Brooklyn, creates layered, collagelike works depicting African-American lives in many media.
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Whether you believe or not, the layered red and orange rock formations unique to Sedona are magical.
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" He described the hair — a layered and textured take on a classic chignon— as "twisted military boy.
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Rather, layered, integrated air and missile defense systems are required to combat different types of incoming threats.
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That it's not oppressive is a testament to the deft adaptation and, especially, Ms. Moss's layered performance.
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Porter's lemon-yellow satin gown packed a punch at Halpern when layered underneath his iridescent printed overcoat.
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That latter option layered Trump's tough immigration policies on top of the fight over short-term plans.
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The Jaguar arrived layered in British Racing Green and looking every cent of its $62,33 price tag.
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With 18 years of layered disappointments, Mexicans are hungry for change, and, perhaps, a bit of revenge.
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A spun-sugar pink midcalf sleeveless layered organza confection by Hervé Pierre, the designer who created Mrs.
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I&aposve always wondered, how can I recreate these perfectly layered jewelry looks with my own pieces?
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In it, Kwon employs a poetic voice, uplifting dazzling, detailed language to advance a layered, complex plot.
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Interactive elements are layered over Google Maps to preserve the shape and size of the documented communities.
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They are layered and full of hazy washes over figures, letters, and symbols that are partially obscured.
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Despite his discovery, Haddley doesn't seem optimistic about the theory's uses away from the cheese-layered foodstuff.
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Rather than being a solid vulcanized rubber outsole, the layered design makes the shoe lighter and more flexible.
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The first flavor is your basic chocolate chip cookie dough recipe, layered with big swirls of marshmallow fluff.
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It's layered into our finances, our health care and, increasingly, the very infrastructure of our homes and cities.
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A gigantic robotic arm assembles each hexagonal module out of a double-layered carbon- and glass-fiber web.
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The layered elegy is a critical commentary on modernity, globalization, and representation, blending Chinese myth and contemporary culture.
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But in Beale Street, Layne delivers one of the most stunning, layered debut performances in recent Hollywood history.
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This tank killer has a cannon that can smite targets with armor, behind double-layered concrete and more.
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The stone itself is pretty cool — layered and striped, it looks like the stained glass-equivalent of tiramisu.
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The mesentery, a little-known double-layered sheet of abdominal connective tissue, is found in your digestive system.
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"This is not how layered rocks like those at the stromatolite locality behave in tectonic compression," he said.
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Pac-Man Nintendo's 'Duck Hunt' Now Exists in Virtual Reality Old School Video Games Inspire Layered Glass Artworks
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From the beginning of his career, Johns has made compositions that are layered and made of discrete parts.
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The supermodel transformed her layered dark blonde cut into a a long, platinum blonde look with blunt ends.
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The designs are chic and easy to wear by themselves or layered – and make for the prettiest gifts!
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Thin off-the-shoulder knits were layered under beaded tea-length gowns, mini cocktail dresses and embellished separates.
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"It's how layered it looks—he's very conscious and he's very generous with the colors in his palette."
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She has short, layered blond hair falling just above her shoulders, clear blue eyes, and expertly drawn brows.
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I mean, I did the role because it's a fantastically layered story, and it's got twists and surprises.
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My work is layered, so while a layer on a painting is drying, I work on other pieces.
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So we have been evolving it to think about how do we provide a lot more layered experience.
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You are at a party, you layered on your flyest lipstick and are looking like a bad bitch.
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Muslim women's struggles, dreams, and resistance cannot be reduced to their dress codes; their stories are multi-layered.
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Like Tuesday's outfit, she layered her necklaces and paired the look with a Chanel belt and red nails.
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Her job is a performance, a layered magic trick that requires nothing but the utmost showmanship from her.
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These layered sediments indicates the presence of liquid water in the past—and possibly traces of ancient life.
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The software can also generate a layered 2D document that can be brought into Photoshop for further adjustments.
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Then it gets layered up with mozzarella, basil, and a quick-hit tomato sauce in a baking dish.
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But I combine these sounds with many layers of different acoustic sounds which are layered and processed digitally.
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But once you find your formulas, you'll be feeling like a happy, multi-layered onion in no time.
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We've layered on complementary services that do require a medical license to create a barrier for the business.
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Today, most phones and electronic devices (likely including Apple's) use prismatic batteries, that have a flat, layered design.
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The most interesting piece includes a camouflage hunting tarp layered with LED lights and stretched like a canvas.
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STENZSKULL, 33, Morro Bay, California Clay The gist of my work is multi-layered stencils and spray paint.
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He expressed that layered magnesium and bismuth alloys are pretty common and are certainly easily explainable by science.
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The star revealed her new layered long look on Instagram to get us ready for her new gig.
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The song sounds deceptively simple with its catchy melody, but it's actually layered with echoes and atmospheric sounds.
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A trio of confections were served, each flavored with honey bourbon and layered with strawberry mousse and chocolate.
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He popularized new words through plays and poems, which were dirty, action packed, and layered with new lingo.
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The English duo engulfed its audience in relentlessly pulsing rhythms and an atmosphere of layered, high-pitched sounds.
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The pieces are minimal, with lots of repetition, but the layered-ness of the recordings almost feels impossible.
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Needless to say, the carbon tax was simply layered on top of other regulations, rather than replacing them.
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The layered composition and colors simultaneously and cleverly represents me now, 34 years later, reflecting upon this experience.
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Isaac Julien advances a layered, palimpsestic view of time, not as progress but as a series of lessons.
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Each color trend can be worn subtly for the minimalist types or layered for the peacocks out there.
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Next, they observed how the cells combined themselves into polarized cysts, which then coalesced to form layered skin.
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Alemagna's layered and highly textured drawings create a powerful sense of fluidity between the interior and exterior worlds.
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I wrote five books on self-esteem, but my whole concept of self-esteem was it was layered.
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Few airports, save Israel's Ben Gurion, have the kind of layered defences that might have thwarted such tactics.
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She then added quirky-cool accessories, including layered necklaces and a structured bag, to tie it all together.
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If you favor more instrumental, orchestral, or layered music, the open-back Ether Flows might suit you better.
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The menu item consists of two beef patties layered with Wisconsin cheese, tomato, lettuce, raw onions, and pickles.
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It layered on more sanctions in 2006 for what it said was complicity in the violence in Darfur.
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At the end of this triple-layered show, we ought to witness those themes configured in unprecedented dimensions.
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Ms. Smith's layered narrative allows the expert six-person cast to function for the most part in pairs.
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It also offers multi-layered security with advanced privacy protection using VPN tunneling, but that's not the point.
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The cubes' have elaborate structures and are made up of numerous layered lattices that make them ultra-durable.
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International relationships are complex, and America's with Russia has long been one of the most layered and complex.
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The taco's foundation is a gold-infused corn tortilla, which is then layered with Kobe beef and lobster.
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Each of Biggers's constructions was a conglomeration of familiar textiles, a dense medley of layered significations about domesticity.
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The whole thing was layered and textured more powerfully than anything else I took in at the time.
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It's a lush but percussive and propulsive thing, with layered vocals that feels made for immersing yourself in.
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We are always looking for a narrative, whether it be simple and minimal or multi-faceted and layered.
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Their musical relationship helped Krallice's music grow into a dense display of layered riffing and lightning-quick drumwork.
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Perry donned a stunning black velvet Prada gown with loads of gold charms and trinkets layered on top.
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The story behind The Room's creation is a surprisingly layered one, as Franco's film hilariously and poignantly details.
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As she launches into the songs, layered vocal loops and hand-played synthesizer lines billow outward and upward.
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Designer Kengo Kuma told Dezeen that the building's layered appearance was inspired by the cliffs of northeastern Scotland.
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A black turtleneck is a simple, functional fall fashion staple that can easily be layered for additional warmth.
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The skirts were long and layered, the ankle socks plentiful, the shoes flat, the Peter Pan collars oversize.
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Instead, it offers us a deeply layered story with thematic parallels, rich symbolism, and loads of dramatic irony.
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Leslie Wayne's richly layered paintings remind us of the playfulness and emotional range to be found in abstraction.
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Jason Roberts spent seven years hand-illustrating Gorogoa, a layered puzzle game that unfolds like a fragmented storybook.
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Denim waistbands are layered into a fitted sheath dress, and white painter's coveralls become a delicate silk jumpsuit.
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The installation's multi-layered sound is a strange choice, since it creates a garbled chorus of unintelligible stories.
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Whether worn on its own or layered with others on her wrist, this will become an everyday essential.
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In part, this is likely attributable to Bronson's upbringing in Queens, the most richly layered and diverse borough.
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Ms. Gentile plays original compositions that are at once grimy and resonant, tightly layered and charged with momentum.
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But properly conserved, a building retains evidence of the passage of time, layered like sediments of the earth.
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In response, the military layered on additional security clearances for recruits to pass before heading to boot camp.
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Boozy, soggy, creamy, sweet and tart, it is somewhat like a tiramisù, since it is layered with ladyfingers.
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The conversations and arguments during dinner probably sounded enough like a continuingly complex and layered novel to me.
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He saw what he called a clunky, layered system that was inefficient and unreliable for doctors and patients.
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The walls are immersed, floor to ceiling, in paintings that are like richly layered palimpsests of historical figures.
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Elsewhere in the show, more young Latin American artists provide conceptually layered and sophisticated glimpses into their realities.
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Instead, she calls out pregnancy for what it is for so many: large and layered and pretty uncomfortable.
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You see what you want to see, mostly: Long-faced soldiers standing sentinel, layered pyramids and totem poles.
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The abuse is layered on so thick because he wants to explore how chains of abuse repeat themselves.
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Layered and stiff, their feathers are more reminiscent of an iguana's crest than of a bird's soft plumage.
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We dined on grilled fish with salad, and finished with vanilla ice cream layered with warm chocolate sauce.
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Patsy spans a decade, telling a layered, nuanced story of flawed characters facing hard questions and harder truths.
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The sight of sardines in an opened can, pressed together tightly and cleverly layered, is actually quite beautiful.
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But like it or not, our layered representative democracy requires what political scientists have long-labeled mediating institutions.
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They display her hallmark style — grotesque, often violent, and layered with art-historical references and sideways cultural comment.
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That reality presents risks as new and potentially crucial evidence is layered on top of the House's findings.
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The walls are double-layered -- large holes in the interior reveal the coppery outer wall embedded with fans.
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"It feels so good on the skin and can be layered in cooler weather," she said by email.
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Half a century later, "Measurement Room: No Vantage Point" is a spiritual homecoming for a deeply layered conceit.
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In one store in Nanjing, researchers saw "a 38-layered magic ball," made from ivory, selling for $248,810.
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But, it turns out, underneath 30 years of layered polymath whimsy, the obsessed hacker hunter is still there.
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The local designer Malin Glemme, who provided a few rugs for the Haymarket, is the owner of Layered.
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Her new work continues in this vein, with pale shades of paint layered over metallics and muddy grays.
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I layered folds of prosciutto, which came packaged separately, on top of the bubbling pools of melted burrata.
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Whether worn on its own or layered with others on her wrist, this will become an everyday essential.
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Look: Helen Mirren, wearing a long-sleeve layered number with accordion pleats, gave us grown-up princess vibes.
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Like clouds morphing into objects, the layered paint begins to take the shape of faces screaming in anguish.
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His idea for the album was to make this extremely lush, layered record with many textures and parts.
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Mehretu is a MacArthur fellow and an award-winning artist known for her densely-layered paintings and prints.
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Then Barker layered synthesizer and field recordings into a manipulated track that blared its own kind of deterioration.
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But it lacks the eerie chilliness, purposeful camerawork, and layered storytelling of movies like Vertigo or The Birds.
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It is, in a way, a bedroom producer's take on jazz: layered and obsessive with flashes of brilliance.
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Next, I move onto the "Whirlwind Red," which has a meatiness to it and feels layered and smokey.
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Like much of his work on view, a humorously absurd conceit is layered beneath a bone-dry shell.
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The layered colors and carved lava-lamp forms of a small lacquer box by Tsuishu Yozei exemplifies tradition renewed.
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Around this the instrumentalists built up an angular, layered score, infused with tropical colors underneath Ms. Worden's helium vocals.
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Zachary Clarence, who plays Cy's teenage gay housemate, serves partly as comic relief but gives a lusciously layered performance.
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Long sleeve shirts can be layered under workout jackets, or thrown on top of your favorite workout crop top.
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The linear, multi-layered structure is a "dungeon" in the style of games like Diablo and World of Warcraft.
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Premiering today, "CTRL" is a slow-burning dancefloor tune that builds on house rhythms, progressively adding layered sonic textures.
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And the reason is that season one centered everything on the toxic, endlessly layered relationship between Quinn and Rachel.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Auguste Salzmann used his camera to dissect the centuries layered in Jerusalem's architecture.
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Highly analytical, she was able to advance that a painting was made of separate but layered and entangled parts.
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Instead of having a core of chocolate, Häagen-Dazs' Trio Collection comes with the chocolate topping layered in throughout.
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I rewear the Madewell jumpsuit, layered with Carhartt quilted army jacket, Madewell slides, and the Clare Vivier fanny pack.
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ISIS has built multi-layered defenses around the city and would be fighting among a civilian population under siege.
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In the first two acts of Drake's career, he grew his fanbase largely through his rich and layered storytelling.
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Aviary is a stunning, often-melancholic multi-disciplinary project that keeps us coming back because of its layered plumage.
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It's something you get used to, but everything feels like there's a hair too much sibilance layered on top.
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Layered color images are boosted with digital interference in recent additions, recalling her father's psychedelic video and film experiments.
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Each eye is multi-layered, with transparent retinas seeing the image with different amounts of blur depending on distance.
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According to a description posted on the original Reddit post, the drink on the left is layered raspberry lemonade.
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"We've layered in an element of social good," Karyn Spencer, VP of Creator Lab at AT&T, told PEOPLE.
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In return, Amper churns out disjointed verses that can be rearranged into a song, and layered beneath Southern's vocals.
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Another selection much loved by veterans is the Ukrainian, similarly layered in chunks of the local bacon, called salo.
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But who knows which voice reflects whose view in the deceptively simple but many-layered world of "Lucy Barton"?
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For Your Layered LobA one incher can get those hard-to-reach sections in the middle of your hair.
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The Andes are a site of time and history that remains present, layered, and visible, if not always legible.
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It's almost like a lullaby, with the layered vocal harmonies, that ushers you gently back out of her world.
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Cat Sebastian has created an enthralling, multi-layered regency romance with this first installment in The Regency Imposters series.
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Next, the flamboyant fashion of the Victorian era made its debut, with skirts being layered and bustles added in.
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I frequently pour paint, use gestural brushwork and carved squeegees to pull paint across surfaces creating linear, layered compositions.
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I actually had the jacket I'm wearing now layered over it and here it is now on the line.
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But they made a lot of money, and effectively, it was just all layered on top of the taxpayers.
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"Pretty Sweet," the next track, features layered harmonizing vocals and a choir of child-like voices toward the end.
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Annie says she remembers her reflections well — Linda and Arlie — but that she has dozens more layered beneath those.
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The B100 is a slim, rugged watch with a multi-layered architecture designed to look cool/withstand massive abuse.
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Ross, 26, wore a fitted black dress with layered detailing that made it hard to spot a baby bump.
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To add warm, layered light to your space and work through those long nights, pick up an IKEA FORSÅ.
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Apple charges $150 for a cover and keyboard that feels like your typing on canvas layered of bubble wrap.
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And that "disconnect" makes the experience of his book, and of the chaos of covering the revolution, more layered.
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It all infuses the story with a sense of nostalgia, but it's also layered with a sense of unease.
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Philly-based Paradigm Gallery + Studio featured a wall of elaborate, framed "layered cut paper/collages" by Alex Eckman-Lawn.
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Dadaist in form as well as in content, it's a disorientating, dislocating listen: Voices are layered, cut-up, collaged.
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It's a layered take on what it means to be young, single, and Black, among other things in 2017.
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A Norwegian company called Piql is handling the conversion of digital data onto a photosensitive, multi-layered analog film.
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Conservatives applauded her for putting politics aside, while liberals insisted that her performance was a multi-layered middle finger.
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Her portraits are often comprised of such materials as acrylic, discarded canvas scraps, fabric, or oil, layered on canvas.
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Most surprising of all, the individual who inspired this inherently complicated and layered song was nearly half his age.
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For example, physicists recently discovered that one type of thin material, when layered in a certain way, becomes superconducting.
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Then they were layered over the brand's Absence of Roses print to create an epic tribute to the film.
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"Behavior detection capabilities are an important piece of our layered approach to deter, detect, and identify adversaries," Gregory said.
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Each image was layered from multiple lighting positions to get the exact look and features Reuben was going for.
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In addition to the national investment standard, Fan said China plans to have a stronger multi-layered capital market.
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Everyone sees her success as an athlete, but all of that is layered on the size of her heart.
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Holding multiple marginalized identities leaves them vulnerable to layered violence and discrimination, and that can extremely risky — sometimes, deadly.
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This means that PIA can provide multi-layered security with advanced privacy protection, without heavily impacting your connection speed.
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Designs in pale pink or white dominated the show, with pleats and gauzy skirts galore and intricate layered numbers.
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The searches are layered on top of each other to provide multiple perspectives and fresh eyes on the scene.
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Their relationships with each other are layered and realistic, because they account for more than simply tolerating their differences.
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Sandoval uses transparent materials that diffuse light and cast multi-layered shadows, but the artist goes further than that.
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Once each plate is layered on, the colours blend together to create the full range of shades and tones.
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So it's this multi-layered radio show that you have multiple themes, you do narrative stories, you do interviews.
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The drink is finished with another layer of berry prickly pear fruit puree for a beautifully layered blended beverage.
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Today, though they're sharing the single "Pickup Pickout," a small taste of the record's delicately layered twists and turns.
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To be fair, this is not your younger brother's bowl cut: Wiig's is highlighted, layered, and shaped to perfection.
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She says her favorite recent creation was a multi-layered rainbow tower that "leveled up" her Jell-O skills.
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Once up and running, it works with existing lights to offer customized layered lighting designed for a specific space.
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It's focused and witty, layered and satirical, with a thoroughness to it that's frustratingly rare to see in games.
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But it's clear that sentiment is heavily layered with skepticism, and a vow to fight hard where they differ.
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But Mr Bartlett tempers it with his acutely observed, and psychologically multi-layered, portraits of modern England's elite tribes.
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Our great national strength is the richly layered culture that has emerged from this vivid fact of our founding.
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The layered pastry and chunks of caramelized apple were the perfect amount of sweet to finish out the meal.
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From the pink eye shadow, blushed cheeks, and layered clothes, e-girls are the new breed of cool-girl.
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That protection should include not only hardening key assets against EMP effects, but more robust and layered missile defenses.
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Pet owners can dress their dogs in the character's signature layered look, while they match in a Doc costume.
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Our robust multi-layered counterterrorism apparatus is designed to protect our air, land, waterways and railways in #NYC pic.twitter.
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Mr. Halim has studied how the original artists layered, rippled and painted glass to depict saints and biblical scenes.
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The stigma associated with public housing has not layered the housing subsidies historically offered to white working-class families.
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The multi-layered safety glass is 33 millimeters, about 1.3 inches thick on the windshield, doors, and luggage compartment.
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Layered in between two fluffy waffles, this sandwich brought the chain's signature fried chicken to a whole new level.
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Layered but still light, it allows even the dullest butter knife to glide right through, revealing a beautiful interior.
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Pre-sip, the drink's layered ingredients create a distinct ombré effect that's great for, what else, posting on Instagram.
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The Port Authority employs a multi-layered security approach that includes physical security, security technology, police and civilian operations.
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He uses spray paint, markers, collage and stencils to produce layered imagery inspired by graffiti, jazz and hip-hop.
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Some companies, such as Uber, seem to invite this kind of attention with layered wrongdoing and years of secrecy.
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But while the novel's action is simple, its emotional impact, drive, narration, character development and resolution are elaborately layered.
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In others, as when Congress wrested discretion over Russian sanctions away from him, he has been layered over reluctantly.
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The hand cream has a dual airless pump and a multi-layered tube made of plastic and recycled aluminum.
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Klijnsma said it requires a layered approach — like website owners improving their security with security patches and segregating servers.
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Layered with cutoffs and the one trend we've been vibing all spring — dad hats — it's both sweatproof and stylish.
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It's layered with mounds and small hills, harnessing the power of gravity so that water can be properly routed.
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In fact, terms like #Blackgirlmagic and #Blackexcellence, while designed to uplift black people, can also undercut our layered humanity.
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This look is fun, flirty, and also happens to be perfectly layered for hot-cold-hot-cold spring days.
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The characters' faces are more detailed, the action sequences more elaborate, the design richer and the settings more layered.
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Despite its layered, complex components and deft functionality, the home is, at the end of the day, just that.
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The music layered with the echoes coming from all directions made it difficult to speak at a normal rate.
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But it would be a shame to miss the bastilla, layered with spiced chicken, ground almonds and phyllo pastry.
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The shapes that her variably layered, structure-inspired abstractions eventually assume are more rectilinear, by and large, than circular.
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Light is projected onto the shifting structures, reflecting an index of multi-layered gridded patterns onto an adjacent wall.
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In "Entangled," real-time graphics tracking viewer's movements are projected onto three scrims, generating a multi-layered, painterly animation.
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The Remus story is one of several revelatory details Taylor highlights in his layered portrait of these two artists.
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But the miso-based broth—our first—is deeply layered, and the corn and chicken on top are tasty.
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It's also an incredible sensory experience, full of layered visuals and sound, that richly rewards the sensitive, attentive viewer.
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But there's another style of latte out there, too — the layered latte, or #layeredlatte as you'll find on Instagram.
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Moses's sensory, layered surfaces reveal the essence of works of art being created by an emotionally involved human being.
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Then, they are both layered with matzo crackers, which replace the pasta to hold the other elements in place.
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Made with hand-folded croissant dough and layered with sugar, vanilla and cardamom, it's dense, rich and sensationally good.
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The works make spatial illusion feel like a living, shifting thing, sometimes reptilian but also spongy, like layered clouds.
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And once the weather cools down, pair it with a leather jacket, tights, and boots for cozy, layered look.
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But on "Morphing," from his new disc, "Morphogenesis," he doesn't need any drums to create a strong, layered pulse.
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James Baldwin's 1956 novel is a layered exploration of queer desire — and of the writer's own sense of self.
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"You come to realize it's just one idea after another, layered on top of each other," Dr. Malan said.
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NHTSA is calling for a "layered approach" and urging the auto industry to make cybersecurity a top leadership priority.
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For her part, Kim wore a sleek black Vivienne Westwood corset gown and layered necklaces including a diamond cross.
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But she acknowledged that the trend today is toward remuneration, especially as more responsibilities are layered on the CHWs.
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What remains is a palimpsest of culture and history, as layered as a cross section of the earth itself.
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The theatrical, stylish, and tremendously layered character of Moira Rose (played by the legendary Catherine O'Hara) lives for wigs.
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The gold-foil masks are triple-layered, but the shiny color isn't for showing off in your Instagram selfies.
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There are many more complex characters of color now, characters freer to express themselves in more layered, nuanced ways.
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A healthy river bottom is layered with polished rocks of rainbow striations, and gravel crushed during another geologic age.
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It is wily, mercurial, subtly layered and populated by characters so well imagined that they're hard to part with.
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The new matching algorithm will be layered on top of preexisting filters, like preferences for age, gender, and location.
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She wrote at a furious speed, turning out narratives of violence that were sometimes layered with comedy, sometimes not.
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Layered into the score are field recordings from Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, as well as sound effects like footsteps.
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This means a multi-layered strategy, using broadcast and social media, to combat radical claims and present reasonable alternatives.
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Organza was layered on trousers and skirts, adding light as well as movement, and was also worn on capes.
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The "sweeping, seamless and intricately layered score" still held up, Ben Brantley wrote of the production in The Times.
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Beatty's use of language and humor is complex and layered, unfolding more and more each time you read it.
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The keys to its appeal include a deft mix of character-driven drama and carefully layered on fantasy elements.
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It's not that the mission isn't there, it's that it's so layered with plans that it's harder to see.
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The U.S. should instead construct a layered missile defense designed to stop the missiles before they leave East Asia.
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The nearby windows offered a view of lighted apartments in layered tiers streaked with hints of a moon somewhere.
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The issue is extremely complex and multi- layered, and doesn't solely rest on the existence or absence of galleries.
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The issue is extremely complex and multi-layered, and doesn't solely rest on the existence or absence of galleries.
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The deep sweetness from the fermentation of the honey gives the liquid an amazing, complex, and layered flavor profile.
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When the material is layered on, the home becomes fireproof, bulletproof, waterproof, and super insulated, according to the company.
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The film contemplates its many-splendored, many-layered view of war, art, and the hazardous intersection of the two.
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Halfway through the experience, I simply walked around it, clipping my way back and forth through the layered images.
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The song builds to a climactic horn-and-string layered peak, a key change thrown in for extra uplift.
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Maas describes this layered, quantum meaning in the songs as "double or triple speak"—a kind of semantic reverb.
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However, it's a meandering, sludgy listen, even if Mike Dean's typically dark and layered production does sound really impressive.
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"Recording the Curzon Mayfair cinema in this highly layered way results in a single still-framed artwork," notes Kavanagh.
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In the short-term, with Frank Vogel as head coach, the seeds of a multi-layered defensive identity are apparent.
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This felt so much more interesting to me, so layered, so sophisticated, and a beautiful story I wanted to tell.
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I have a lot of zip-up sweater jackets, too — because with this weird weather, I'd rather be layered up.
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It was the latest twist in a many-layered test of wills that has momentous implications for the nation's future.
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Donnie Darko is a densely layered story which touches on many themes, including sacrifice, destiny, and the power of art.
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" As Rabbi Rachel M. Solomin notes, many American Jews—and Jews throughout the world—now live a "multi-layered existence.
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Or will this AI-enhanced multi-layered biometric system end up making it harder to share devices between loved ones?
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Leaf-print wallpaper, layered rugs and rattan chairs from Article create a cozy, Bohemian vibe reminiscent of her master suite.
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That's because the US national command authority is defined by multi-layered checks and balances and the two-person rule.
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In O'Reilly's work, the "hand" is more about scissors than shutters; what is snipped away, re-shaped, selected and layered.
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The star layered the ensemble atop a graphic tee and tied it all together with a choker-style bolo necklace.
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Perhaps it's because so much of the integrity of hip-hop artists is layered in with their mannerisms and credibility.
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And when these influences are mixed, layered, and combined, they illuminate how beauty can emerge from cultural clashes and encounters.
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This season, queerness is layered on top of race and gender politics, planting seeds for other important conversations about representation.
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One of the most iconic portraits of Coco Chanel, captured by Herb Ritts, saw her wearing layered strands of pearls.
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In fact, no other character's hair on TV has garnered such a following since Rachel Green's layered lob from Friends.
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Her other formats investigate tactile or layered mediums, toying with the texture of appropriated paper or books and deconstructed photos.
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"She's really met someone as smart as her, and as layered as her, and as complicated as her," Urman said.
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Yet busy as she's been with this ambitious, multi-layered project, Bradley's also been on a roll in other realms.
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Gossamer-thin layered chains are replacing a million rings or stacked friendship bracelets as the jewelry hoarder's look du jour.
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This material could be used over an LCD or LED display with a capacitive touch sensor layered in, as well.
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What seems like a straightforward scam becomes something much more grisly and layered: full of sexual perversion, tension, and deceit.
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I hope that all art can be as interactive and multi-layered as the work we saw at Future Forward.
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As the works in this exhibition suggest, Bland likes to make pieces that are at once layered, solid, and open.
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Strain into a tumbler of crushed ice layered with frozen winter berries then top with a little more crushed ice.
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Its arms likely had quill-like feathers layered over each other like on a wing, though it could not fly.
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"Subtle highlights are also a great accent for a layered haircut and will show movement in the hair," says O'Connor.
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Abstract shapes, layered ombré, color-blocking — the designs we saw at the past week's shows have us feeling downright giddy.
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The star wore a pair of Wolford fishnet tights layered under some light-wash denim jeans for the sizzling snap.
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The clothes were concise — 20 looks that hit the sweet spot of quality and quantity — and clean, though skillfully layered.
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Of course, the only thing standing in your way is finding an appropriate layered look for your fall fitness break.
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The novel's social media play taps into the new generation of content consumers — those accustomed to layered, multi-media experiences.
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There is nothing wrong with developing defensive technologies, nor do I suggest that investments in layered security strategies are inappropriate.
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"It's a multiple-layered structure, and when something hits the first outer layer, it fractures and breaks up," he says.
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Not only does "positive gender representation" have a multitude of interpretations; any well-made film has layered characters and plots.
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People have layered upon this substance myriad meanings, and it has to carry the message for whichever side is arguing.
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It's a big unflattering sweater with a dainty pair of kitten heels or a feminine dress layered over grungy jeans.
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The singer just debuted a set of long, layered bangs on the cover of the October 2018 issue of ELLE.
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An egg is a classic way to upgrade instant ramen and traditional Kumamoto-style ramen is layered with garlicky flavor.
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Image: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSISOther images include the edge of a layered mound in Burroughs crater near the Martian south pole.
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Layered between the sweet cookies as it would be in the real dessert is a cream cheese frosting flavored creme.
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We enforce our policies through a multi-layered detection system across our platforms which we update as new threats emerge.
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And for those curious to see how this majestically layered cake is made, you need only to watch this video.
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But Lady Bird has much going on beneath its surface, with a rich, layered screenplay and strong editing and directing.
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