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"marbles" Definitions
  1. (functioning as singular)
  2. a game in which marbles are rolled at one another, similar to bowls
  3. (functioning as plural)
  4. wits
  5. to lose one's marbles

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The marbles are not coming from Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the marbles are coming from the Oval Office, from the president.
She posted her first grainy video of her dog Marbles, "Charles Franklin Marbles is a Sad Sad Man," nine years ago.
Jenna posted her first grainy video of her dog Marbles, "Charles Franklin Marbles is a Sad Sad Man," nine years ago.
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This new maze makes use of several marbles, and over twenty fidget spinners that gently turn and twist to push the marbles along.
The Parthenon Marbles, sometimes called the Elgin Marbles for Lord Elgin, who sold them to the British Museum, have a contentious and complicated history.
If you act like we&aposre a bunch of kids and you say, oh, you have three marbles, I have three marbles-- (CROSSTALK) WILLIAMS: Wait a second.
A couple of days later, Mr. Cave started to arrange colorful marbles on the back of a 10-foot fiberglass crocodile but realized bigger marbles worked better.
For 83-gram, 1.5-centimeter diameter marbles, we're talking about a difference of about 65 milligrams for the light marbles, or the weight of a few grains of sand.
For 5-gram, 1.5-centimeter diameter marbles, we're talking about a difference of about 65 milligrams for the light marbles, or the weight of a few grains of sand.
So he says if you want this to work, you will have to give him more marbles for each dollar: In short, the dollar used to be worth 100 marbles.
Just beware, because it sounds like she recorded it while underwater with a Nintendo DS.  Jenna Marbles introduced herself to the 'Tube with a video of her dog: Charles Franklin Marbles.
Greece has long argued that the Parthenon Marbles — also called the Elgin Marbles — were unlawfully removed from the Parthenon temple in Athens in the early 19th century by the British diplomat Lord Elgin.
Collect wands, Mad Eye Moody marbles, or wizard robe Snuggies?
Amazon has decided to take its marbles and go home.
So his marbles smashed straight while the other boys' jigged.
He clutched the marbles until their hardness hurt his fingers.
Earl carried his own two cloudy marbles in his pocket.
People think they're like marbles that roll across the ground.
"We've lost our marbles," one diplomat is quoted as saying.
Yeah, that's what I thought ya useless sack of marbles!
"We'd have another Elgin Marbles kind of drama," Lowe joked.
Some storms could produce hail as big as small marbles.
Ice Cool (age 6 and up) is kind of like marbles, but the marbles are penguins that wobble, spin, hop and skitter around a multiroom game course to catch fish and bump other players.
"Imagine this place with the marbles, and [then] imagine how the marbles are at this moment in the British Museum, which is holding them illegally and against every sense of culture," the Greek president said.
Or do cones get shaken up like a box of marbles?
Holding them in your hand, they look like small white marbles.
"I'll just become a YouTube star, like Jenna Marbles," Stewie says.
You're not going to put all your marbles in one basket.
What do you with over 2,000 marbles, besides slip on them?
And all the kids inside your house have more marbles now.
"They didn't just take their marbles and go home," he said.
"That's really when I started to lose my marbles," she says.
Put the two marbles behind your back and mix them up.
Most famously, Lord Elgin appropriated the "Elgin marbles" in 1801-5.
He also calls for other restitutions, including returning the Parthenon Marbles.
AND FINALLY ... Waltz of the marbles 2018 stressing you out already?
It's a match for all the marbles in the chess world.
Which is to say, we certainly feel the same nostalgia Marbles does.
You can't easily shake a boxful of marbles into a crystalline arrangement.
So, as long as her marbles are there, she won&apost go.
When he speaks, it sounds like his mouth is full of marbles.
Our French-Canadian songbird just lost her marbles in the cutest way.
The boys were crouched in the dirt, the marbles pinging between them.
He'd already won twenty marbles by the time he noticed the music.
So you could be forgiven for underestimating how exciting marbles can be.
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Police said the student, Jonathan Quispe, was killed when students hurled marbles.
Children with chapped hands play marbles by the grave of Zaher Turkman.
Other big creators — including Jenna Marbles and Nadeshot — began voicing their solidarity.
This is for the long game; this is for all the marbles.
"Maine people understand that this is for all the marbles," she said.
All bundled up, they look like tiny, crocheted marbles under a microscope.
The stunned blue marbles of his eyes, that strange yelp of his.
In August, Jenna Marbles gave herself a makeover using products from Claire's.
Where the reception desk was constructed with marbles the size of grapefruit?
But I mean come on, they&aposve lost their marbles haven&apost they?
They were heavy in my hand, orbs the size of whole-palm marbles.
Marbles are poured into a plastic tube through which sticks have been threaded.
Unused plastic bags have also been turned into play marbles by the girls.
Wide-eyed children stop playing marbles in the dirt to gaze at us.
In this country, the left has put its marbles on the first analogy.
It's easy to chart that shift in long-running creators, like Jenna Marbles.
You just traded 100 marbles for one dollar, and there was no hassle.
They fired small plastic marbles from cannons mounted on top of their frames.
Solomita and Marbles also host a podcast together, and livestream games on Twitch.
He longed for his grandparents and missed playing marbles in the dirt streets.
The same thing goes for marbles and paintings that are unsigned and undated.
A committed, even doctrinaire classicist, Mantegna learned to paint by studying antique marbles.
With pediatricians, as long as you have your marbles, there's no reason to.
Children scampered all around, sidestepping bushels of barbed wire as they played marbles.
The structure of Rock Steady flips the script that Forney followed for Marbles.
But weight is the only thing setting them apart and the difference between desired and undesired marbles is small, so the sorting process won't be perfect and you'll still have a mixture of light and heavy marbles at the end.
Other colored marbles used included green breccia marble and red porphyry, both from Egypt.
Yes, part of it had to be shut down, while officials collected the marbles.
I'm Carl Azuz and you know I've lost my marbles shooting puns like this.
We might all just be insignificant specks in some alien's game of marbles, anyway.
The impressive marble-topia zips 60 marbles per minute through its 32 unique paths.
Even better, the agates and marbles are a great deal more varied and attractive.
McBride grew up outside Aspen, on a cattle ranch his parents named Lost Marbles.
Long before starring in blockbuster movies, McCarthy was vlogging as would-be advice-giver Marbles.
In one riveting post, Marbles discusses the dangers of E. coli and Taco Bell. 10.
" When the other Republican members entered, Gaetz said, Democrats "took their marbles and went home.
Earl, big-city boy but shy, rolled his loot of marbles around in his pockets.
In his pockets, the marbles were glass worlds, a constellation quaking furiously against his thigh.
Marbles are one of the simpler toys out there: they're small and they roll places.
More specifically, creating fantastic and elaborate race tracks and machines for his many, many marbles.
Why not take our marbles to our own playgrounds and build great businesses and cultures?
The critical question, then, is what these dilemmas says about legitimate ownership of the marbles.
Six years after publishing Marbles, Forney is coming out with a follow-up graphic novel.
It don't matter if he was playing marbles, he'll try to beat you in that.
These marbles have a birthplace and celebrate a history and a city prior to Elgin.
The Greek government told Business Insider that the marbles had been "brutally removed" by Britain.
But she still has all her marbles — and her work shows no sign of decline.
"I already have all the marbles when it comes to Daniel Cormier," Jones told Helwani.
In a parallel project organized by Future Climates entitled the "Parthenon Marbles" (2017), artist Alexandra Pirici and writer Victoria Ivanova examine the controversial request for the repatriation of marbles taken by Lord Elgin from the Acropolis in Athens to the British Museum in 1801.
While focusing on the Elgin Marbles, she looks also at other similar cases involving cultural repatriation.
Not only are marbles small, but they have the ability to roll right down your throat.
And I responded to that with a tweet saying that saying, our marbles were stolen George.
Rants and comedy skits would be part of Marbles' signature style for a number of years.
When they came back, they would have brought shiploads of pieces of sculptures, marbles and paintings.
Hundreds of marbles will move throughout the gallery, interact with original art and create abstract prints.
The man known as "The Eagle" has not only lost his mojo, he's lost his marbles.
It's looking right at you, eyes like a couple marbles, body oddly scrawny and strung-out.
"A Downing Street source recently told the newspaper The Sun that the marbles were "going nowhere.
This mind-bending novella about a writer losing his marbles contains images that startle and linger.
However, there are seven marbles in the bag that weigh 1.3 percent less than the others.
Parthenon marbles: In his first state visit to Greece this week, President Xi Jinping of China deepened economic ties, and also voiced support for the return of the Parthenon marbles, priceless artifacts taken from Athens in the 19th century and now held by the British Museum.
Security forces shot protesters with firearms loaded with buckshot, marbles and metal rod pieces, the report said.
The run features loads of neat tricks that Kaplamino uses to move the marbles along the track.
Had the old lady lost her marbles with grief, tottering around this shrine with her virtual pets?
But, still, on the phone they'd talked and talked about marbles and music and being a man.
"Some fans are losing their marbles now because they were so convinced it was [REDACTED]," he wrote.
From Tyler Oakley to Jenna Marbles to PewDiePie, creating YouTube videos is no longer a penniless hobby.
Marbles alone has over 2 billion video views, and more subscribers than Drake and Lady Gaga combined.
Check out the video above and watch him try his hardest to narrate Marbles' full makeup regimen.
When YouTube was blowing up in the late aughts, Jenna Marbles and MaxNoSleeves were the internet's sweethearts.
That's why you sell a sandwich to Johnny's dad for 1,1203 marbles, which is equal to $10.
Unofficially, I binge watch people like Grace Helbig and Jenna Marbles, and the occasional Dr. Pimple Popper.
Mr Xi promised support for Greece's campaign to secure the return of the Elgin marbles from Britain.
It also explains how high taxes can drive people to move, and take their marbles with them.
If MarbleLympics 2017 is anything like MarbleLympics 2016, any group of marbles could come out on top.
There's much more to Anne Spalter's Miami Marbles project for PULSE art fair than meets the eye.
Yola and I wore heavy backpacks full of B2-alloy marbles that fed directly into our spinners.
If you just dip your hand into a sack of marbles you're unlikely to find one quickly.
When Netflix announced it was losing binge staples like The Office and Friends, people lost their marbles.
I liked its graphics, the combination of colored marbles, and I found the craftsmanship unique and modern.
The mashup of Egyptian antiquities, Japanese ceramics and American marbles is occasionally surprising but more often toneless.
If those who don't get their way pick up their marbles and go home, party politics doesn't work.
All of these colored marbles have in common the fact that they were quarried outside the imperial center.
He'd won two pocketfuls of marbles last week, and he'd done the honorable thing and returned them all.
It was only afterwards that the guy kind of lost his marbles and said all these terrible things.
He has a giggle that rolls out of his body like marbles let loose from a velvet bag.
Chinese President Xi Jinping voiced his support of Greece's demand that the British Museum return the Parthenon Marbles.
An accompanying photo showed Grant swimming among the tall grass, marbles and porcelain jug that decorate his abode.
Famous YouTuber comedian Jenna Marbles did one last weekend, and it already has more than 8 million views.
Ten athletes -- from figure skaters to football stars -- have taken home all the marbles on the dancing competition.
They do however agree that it is evidence the emperor wasn't playing with a full set of marbles.
He's been losing his marbles since the murders, and not because he's obsessed with finding the real killer.
A table of YouTubers at the wedding reception included Shane Dawson, Jenna Marbles, and Cristine from 'Simply Nailogical.'
One of the most popular polychrome marbles was pavonazzo, a white marble with purplish-red veins running through it.
What is evident is a shifting perception of what repatriating the Parthenon Marbles could mean to the UK's image.
I handed my father a cardboard camera and clenched my jaw so the marbles of my temples would show.
"When you have all the marbles, you can make the calls," said Carolyn Goodman, the mayor of Las Vegas.
The players take it in turns to remove the sticks with the aim of avoiding the fall of marbles.
We don't know how far the Fed can go; which will be the stick that props up the marbles.
Connelly offers a simpler account of the issues of ownership; she thinks that the Parthenon marbles should be returned.
The Elgin marbles pose the same question, in more dramatic way, because they come from a vanished pagan culture.
Another exhibit, the space-time simulator, uses simple materials like spandex, a circular frame, a large weight and marbles.
The ban was lifted in 2018, allowing photographers to showcase its chandeliers, marbles, and memorials of Uzbekistan's Soviet past.
The casts remained on display long after the museum had begun to acquire original works — their very own marbles.
To take a simple example, imagine you're colorblind and someone else—the prover—claims two marbles are different colors.
Singh soon discovered YouTube and content creators like Jenna Marbles who were gaining a following by just being themselves.
Newt Gingrich thinks the Broadway protest of Mike Pence is laughable ... because Pence walks away with all the marbles.
The object of the game is for each "hippo" to capture as many marbles as possible with its mouth.
It's easier for us to see the difference between one and two marbles than 15 and 16 of them.
If he's done everything right, the calcified particles are flung through the semicircular canal like marbles out a chute.
Jenna Marbles — dog mom, houseplant enthusiast, and queen of relatable content — celebrated 20 million subscribers by taking a nap.
If you're on YouTube and you're not following Jenna Marbles I don't know what you're doing with your life.
With each iteration, you have a higher percentage of lighter marbles, but every repetition costs time, money, and energy.
The show was guest curated by cartoonist Ellen Forney, author of what's probably the most well-known book in graphic medicine, Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo and Me. Published in 2012, Marbles is a medical memoir in the form of a graphic novel, in which Forney recounts her personal experiences living with bipolar disorder.
I built on many of the concepts from it and started designing my own reprogrammable mechanical computer powered by marbles.
Paint and colored marbles could both breath life and movement into a piece, and communicate messages to the Roman viewer.
Why nuclear is worse for Dems: Every Supreme Court fight matters, but the next one is for all the marbles.
While clear marbles mean you move forward a space, getting a red marble hurdles you to the next "period" space.
Among these are the Grecian antique sculptures known as the Elgin Marbles and the Benin Bronzes from modern-day Nigeria.
"We made it pretty clear we're not gonna be rolling any marbles" under the Trump campaign's feet, the adviser said.
Furlan made a cameo on Pitbull's 2014 music video for "Fireball" alongside fellow internet stars Jenna Marbles and Bart Baker.
And, of course, Jenna Marbles — whose "100 Layers of Makeup" video had us crying — blessed us all with her take.
But the bank is the middleman — and they say they are having trouble finding people who want to buy marbles.
Protesters have used slingshots to fire marbles at police, shone lasers at them and at times thrown bricks and firebombs.
Players were unable to control their sliding on a powdery surface that García compared to marbles on a concrete floor.
SURPRISE SUCCESS Auguste Rodin is a trophy name, but buyers have tended to prefer his editioned bronzes to his marbles.
The stands, made of LEGO bricks, are filled with other marbles and tiny signs indicating which teams they're rooting for.
If the marbles are actually the same color—meaning they look identical—the prover will guess wrong half the time.
Enter Dr. Price (Jason Clarke), a psychologist hired by the Winchester company's board to count Sarah's marbles and report back.
Good luck eating my figs, beetle, because they're as small and hard as marbles, always, even though I keep trying.
Some 50 marbles, bronzes, plasters and terra cottas by Rodin, representing more than a century of acquisitions and gifts. Sept.
His first thought, upon sensing that his teeth are marbles in his mouth, is to feel pity for his dentist.
"I can't believe Melissa wants to have another baby, I think she lost her f—ing marbles," Josephs told viewers.
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The marbles fall into an arrangement, technically called the "maximally random jammed packing," in which they fill 64 percent of space.
More than ecology, the combination of different marbles into a single artwork has a long art historical tradition of conveying unity.
No one was hurt but 38,000 pounds of marbles, 38,000 pounds, spilled onto an embankment on the side of the road.
Her wall piece Wahweap, which traces the water from Lake Powell to Lake Mead with glass marbles, will also be displayed.
For instance, one of the mini-games in 1,2 Switch asks you to guess how many marbles are in a box.
Often the people who are appealing for the return of these marbles speak of their importance for the Greek national identity.
And then the table that had objects that were associated with fruit had round things, like marbles and ping pong balls.
Jess's career began early when, as a child, he put on kids wrestling matches, charging "pins, marbles, and pennies" for admission.
"It is a real cause célèbre," she said by phone on Wednesday, as both sides want "actual ownership" of the marbles.
This sort of tit for tat, of playing for all the marbles all the time, quickly becomes irreversible in a democracy.
DJI outfitted each robot and base with pressure-sensitive plates that detect impacts and differentiate between plastic marbles and golf balls.
Republican tax-reducing candidates will have a leg up and tax hiking Dems will now dance on marbles during these debates.
Look at the sculptures through the custom Marbles app on an iPhone or tablet, and Spalter's kaleidoscopic video work will play.
In an interview with the New York Times, Lenzi described the sounds he heard as marbles rolling around a metal funnel.
"If you can't raise the retirement age to 68 by the year 2050 without the AARP losing their marbles," former Sen.
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the UK Labour Party, vowed to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece if elected prime minister.
The trinkets at issue — the rat, cat, marbles, tadpoles and the rest — could not be returned to the boys, he said.
There are dolls and marbles and tiddlywinks, ball games and climbing games and riding games (scholars have counted 90 or so).
A large system of cogs moves marbles from the bottom rail to the top where they cascade and fill the rails.
Some of the best white marbles in that regard, he added, are those from Carrara, Italy, and Danby, Vt. (More information can be found in the database on Stone Source's website, which rates various marbles according to abrasion resistance, absorption, acid sensitivity and recommended uses.) Judging the quality of a hardwood floor is easier: Just look down.
A cross-party group of British MPs (members of parliament) introduced a bill for the repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.
The use of such multicolored marbles could lend life-like animation to the statues in ways that go far beyond painted techniques.
So, we build marbles in the jar, and once it's full it's a heavier, fuller jar, and it can bear bigger stories.
A heavy paramilitary presence was reported at poll stations as Gambians cast their votes using the country's unique marbles and drums system.
Inside both houses, police found bomb-making material, including chemicals, marbles, nails, cables, batteries, and a remote control, according to local media.
Much like Jenna Marbles or Cameron Dallas, Matthew McConaughey is also something of a hip, young internet sensation in his own right.
Within a day, a website nobody was talking about became a "Hillary-endorsed platform" that's causing the right to lose its marbles.
Three of the marbles are clear, while one is red, representing the one week a month a uterus welcomes its monthly visitor.
The normal pattern is for a few marbles to drop until the unlucky player removes the strut that keeps up the rest.
That refers not to Natalie Portman losing her marbles on pointe but to some cataclysmic but inexplicable anomaly – in short, a glitch.
The characters' mouths move the way I'd imagine a horse's mouth would if it were trying to eat a handful of marbles.
At the moment, we'd just be happy if the media didn't lose its marbles everytime someone sees a pattern in the spray.
However you know them—balls, nads, nuts, marbles, cherries, cojones—the testes are the spherical organs that hang down behind the penis.
Marbles' boyfriend provided the voiceover for her full makeup tutorial with little to no knowledge of what the hell she was doing.
A rash develops in the mouth and spreads quickly over the entire body, like tiny marbles pushing up from under the skin.
The marbles are usually displayed in a custom-built, uber-grey wing of the museum, lit poorly and just beyond head height.
" Swanson tells PEOPLE that Lisa woke up on Sunday from a medically-induced coma, saying, "She's talking, she's still got her marbles.
And they made it easier for people like you to get marbles: Finally, they find someone who wants to make this trade.
He returned with looted wool bales, wine crates, currants (highly sought-after commodities at the time), ancient Greek marbles and Arabic manuscripts.
The longstanding argument for his actions, both then and now, is that the marbles were moved in order to preserve their integrity.
You know, the annual event where YouTube marble master Jelle Bakker pits teams of marbles against each other in elaborate, miniature events.
It's a feast of character opportunity for John Lithgow, who plays Churchill at the moment when he's losing his non-Elgin marbles.
The meatballs take on the appearance of tiny marbles glossed with ruby-red sauce; the dish's tartness is energetic, but not disorienting.
But the other day in the corner of a classroom, they spoke English in between giggles, while spilling marbles into a funnel.
"   In addition to her indoor installation, Kwade created an outdoor sculpture that she describes as a "goddess playing with planets like marbles.
The bronzes were cast by the Pangolin Editions foundry in western England, and the marbles carved in the Carrara region of Italy.
Mr. Benda thinks that having those works exhibited at the same fair as pieces like Mr. Picón's ancient marbles is all upside.
For coins, it was pennies; for toys, it was marbles; for jewelry, it was earrings; and for batteries, it was button batteries.
If Trump loses this case, he'll pick up his marbles and go home and not try anything else to keep America safe?
In the follow-up to her 2012 graphic memoir about bipolar disorder, Marbles, Ellen Forney offers practical strategies for achieving mental stability.
Instead of uranium atoms, imagine you have a bag filled with 1,000 marbles, each identical in material, size, shape, color, and texture.
At 12:59, marbles fill all the rails and when the clock strikes one, they tumble down and start all over again.
" He added, "I am confident that we have guys, and myself, that, when it matters for all the marbles, guys will show up.
Other notable fandoms ranking number one in their respective categories were: Netflix fans, Marvel fans, Pokémon fans, Jenna Marbles fans and Beyoncé fans.
The set of marbles roll one at a time from the top of the board through a series of pins and "logic" pieces.
Thanks to YouTuber Jenna Marbles, we've seen the hilarity that ensues when a vlogger asks her boyfriend to narrate one of her tutorials.
These spheres were installed with precision, but they also feel playful, as if a child had scattered giant-size marbles throughout the space.
Shortly after selling the marbles to the British Museum, and with his nose viciously consumed by the disease, he retired from public life.
And though the '70s version was played on a scarcely-designed board, the game still featured Crossfire's signature plastic guns and metal marbles.
The Chinese leader was prompted to take a stance on the issue by Pavlopoulos while the two viewed plaster casts of the marbles.
A number of other YouTubers and internet stars have also appeared on the channel, such as Jenna Marbles, John Green, and Tyler Oakley. 
The whiteness of surviving Greek and Roman marbles, their original polychromy lost, became de rigueur for Western three-dimensional figuration in subsequent centuries.
When the few seams of the world's more exotic marbles were exhausted, 18th-century architects had craftsmen all over Europe paint the equivalent.
It's not the most scientific endeavor, but you've got 20 minutes of marbles hitting each other, fidget spinners, and barrier dominoes to enjoy.
In London, the British Museum tour explores the ethics surrounding the Elgin marbles sculptures, originally taken from Greece, which has requested their return.
The European Court of Human Rights rejected the first-ever legal bid to force the UK to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.
Then the nominees were ushered out of the room, and the 50-odd club members in attendance began scooping up handfuls of marbles.
Children can find ingenious uses for marbles — and their minds — as they design and build intricate wooden structures in this drop-in program.
"We're in for Luther — money, marbles or chalk," the strategist Karl Rove, who helmed a McConnell-affiliated super PAC, said at the time.
As news of her disappearance spread, a couple of well-known YouTube personalities, Julien Solomita and Jenna Marbles, posted videos asking for help.
Two boys are playing marbles while a third, Seymour, a brother of one of the players, is watching, then commenting on the play.
More ironically horrible is seeing frieze reliefs from the British-looted Elgin marbles scattered across the Greek countryside on various temples and pedestals.
For the project, the British artist encased dozens of stairs in different marbles sources from Europe and farther afield destinations like Brazil and India.
We share heavy, hard things with marble jar friends, we don't share heavy, hard things with friends who have no marbles in the jar.
" — @Half_Past_FiveBagel Tantrum"Boss had to fire a lady in our office because she lost her 'marbles' when someone ate her bagel from the fridge.
I had these jars with marbles in them, and every time I lost a pound I would move a marble to the other jar.
But despite his best efforts, the pipes spout tarry filth, the walls secrete viscous goo, and marbles seemingly appear spontaneously around closets and stairs.
If you think the Elgin Marbles, snatched from Athens at this time, look dilapidated, that is nothing to the state of Lord Elgin himself.
Throughout election day, heavy paramilitary presence was reported at poll stations as Gambians cast their votes using the country's unique marbles and drums system.
Each time Thomas Edison encountered a problem, he would famously roll a few marbles in his hand as he nodded off in a chair.
When he started to fall asleep, the marbles would fall out of his hands and onto a tin sheet that would wake him up.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — In 1881 Auguste Rodin encountered the Parthenon marbles for the first time on a trip to London.
As Molin turns the crank, thousands of marbles churn through the machine, powering a vibraphone, kick drum, bass guitar, and other instruments embedded within.
King had the marbles implanted in and tattoos drawn on his penis in late 2008, prior to his incarceration, during a "body modification" craze.
Greece argues that Lord Elgin stole the marbles, making the sale illegitimate, and that the artifacts should be returned to their place of origin.
For those that remain doubtful, Github user lapinozz is here to the rescue with a 4-bit computer constructed out of cardboard and marbles.
"I could have chosen to make it about myself, to say my feelings are hurt and take my marbles and go home," Cruz said.
In the above hypothetical example, junk bonds are junk bonds, and if everyone takes their marbles and goes home, well, they're going to crash.
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Why this matters: Conservatives view the next two Supreme Court confirmation battles as "for all the marbles": They fundamentally change balance of the court.
"I was trying to save money — you know, 'We can play marbles in there, we'll deal with the slope,'" she said with a laugh.
I won more agates and marbles than anyone in school, and gradually amassed hundreds of soldiers; finally leaving them to clutter up unreachable shelves.
Those looking for a fun, and thoughtful, twist on tic-tac-toe should check out SpinMaster's Otrio, a game from Marbles, the brain store.
One can't help but compare Rachel Lindsay's Rx with the famed and best-selling bipolar graphic memoir Marbles by Seattle-based cartoonist Ellen Forney.
Armed with some wood blocks, metal marbles, magnets and a few sticks, YouTuber Kaplamino has created a marble run, which is incredibly entertaining to watch.
You move the controller left to right in your palm and the vibrations simulate what it would feel like to roll a box of marbles.
The sensation, while bizarre, totally did feel like what would happen if you rolled a closed-box of marbles back and forth between your hands.
It also comes with two button cells, two metallic marbles, two piezo elements, and two sound components that can be reused with each interactive toy.
The walls were lined with pictures of French brides laughing on swings, small boys playing with marbles in Java, and Dutch mothers nursing their children.
A maze of tracks, twisting gears and pulley devices, the machine directs marbles to pour over a vibraphone to create a catchy and modern tune.
King had had the marbles implanted in and tattoos drawn on his penis in late 2008, prior to his incarceration, during a "body modification" craze.
Even though I was supposedly developing it, we didn't see eye to eye, and they sort of picked up their marbles and that was that.
The Laurent paterfamilias, Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant), is in his mid-eighties and losing his marbles, a condition he frequently points out to his family.
The Egyptian government is pursuing a loan of the Rosetta Stone from the British Museum, which has offered to loan the Elgin Marbles to Greece.
Perigord truffles — black, knobby and redolent — are found a few inches underground and can range from as small as marbles to as large as softballs.
He compared digital currencies to his trading of "baseball cards for marbles" as a kid, noting that none of the currencies are considered legal tender.
People choose games like Minecraft (halfway between single player and multiplayer, but definitely digital) and, surprisingly, things like hide-and-seek, marbles, hopscotch and chess.
The Greek government continues to demand the repatriation of the Marbles, for which there are specially constructed display cases in the Parthenon Museum in Athens.
A few minutes later, a relatively traditional Bloody was poured over many tiny ice marbles inside the bowl of what looked like a small spittoon.
Marbles said she thinks the style is "super cute" and wanted to see how it would look on herself as a 33-year-old woman.
Sinosphere BEIJING — To the untutored ear, the Beijing dialect can sound like someone talking with a mouthful of marbles, inspiring numerous parodies and viral videos.
It's already known, to anyone who cares, that Monroe put Vaseline on her cheekbones and sewed marbles into her costumes where her nipples should be.
Help toddlers hone their tactile awareness by burying little objects like marbles, toy cars and small figurines in a sand dish or bowl of rice.
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His mother taught him at home, he said, using a homemade block of wood and six marbles, which represented the six dots in the code.
The early Roman imperial geographer, Strabo, noted a number of variegated marbles in his Geography, and applied the Greek adjective ποικίλος, meaning a many-colored object.
This is where two major prongs of gaslighting come into play: getting Connors to trust his gaslighters, and then making him think he's losing his marbles.
A gaggle of children huddled around a wooden board, taking turns shooting marbles at goal posts made of rubber bands in a version of table soccer.
It took this photo of Neptune, the deepest of blue marbles, and it's one of the only ones we have of this 2404th and outermost planet.
It took this photo of Neptune, the deepest of blue marbles, and it's one of the only ones we have of this 8th and outermost planet.
There are visual versions of the same illusion where we can't correctly estimate how many black and white marbles there are, based on how they're arranged.
"I just thought it was the best thing to take my marbles and go play somewhere else, is what daddy used to always say," McEntire added.
They didn't appreciate Columbus's gifts of marbles, and they would have returned to Donald Trump the paper towels he threw to the victims of Hurricane Maria.
The works on linen incorporate embroidery, but also paint, ink, fur and even marbles and beetle wings, some of which Ms. Ganesh finds on the street.
In politics, people are losing their marbles about Donald Trump, but don't even know who is running for the school board that oversees their children's education.
But the British Museum, custodian of the marbles, has ruled out returning them, saying "the sculptures are part of everyone's shared heritage and transcend cultural boundaries".
The question of which country ought to have the Parthenon Marbles is just one issue in what are set to be a bruising series of negotiations.
Her content in recent years has become more centered around her life with her boyfriend Julien Solomita and their four dogs: Marbles, Kermit, Peach, and Bunny.
Parsing emotions that had existed only as masses in my chest was like trying to suppress a gag reflex with a mouth crammed full of marbles.
They found bottles of mineral water from the 19th century, marbles from the 1920s and a Mercury dime, which they organized into an informal archaeological museum.
Protesters can be hit with screws, marbles, Molotov cocktails, and even lead bullets, but the state health services and professional first responders are often painfully absent.
Pen caps, marbles, magnets and buttons, as well as balloons, which Dr. Friedman says were a no-go in her house when her own children were small.
For those who haven't seen the Wintergarten Marble Machine, it's a piano organ-sized contraption made out of birch plywood, some Lego Technic sets, and 2,000 marbles.
The marbles in Earl's pockets grew moist from his sweaty palms, but he kept jostling them, gripping and releasing their slippery curves, knocking them into one another.
The other tech note in the show was a major shout out to one of the biggest (and most beloved, present company included) YouTube stars, Jenna Marbles.
Members will play a range of devices, from conventional instruments to others that are homemade and objects like bamboo sticks, marbles, pots of water, and the like.
The marbles raced through an intricate track that must have been carved on a sloping beach somewhere and the man calling the action was really into it.
The feature shines most in games like 1, 2 Switch, where the multiple nuanced vibrations emulate delicate sensations such as that of marbles rolling in a box.
But in more recently, her content has become more centered around her life with her boyfriend Julien Solomita and their four dogs: Marbles, Kermit, Peach, and Bunny.
Reflecting the period's growing love of all things Classical, and heavy with gilding, rare marbles and semiprecious stones, this exhibition ranges from secular to religious to spectacular.
So, like I pretty much always say when I post this particular example of the variety puzzle, it's worth solving and I learned something new about marbles.
"As soon as they lost, it was like they took their marbles and went home," said Martha Ainsworth, a volunteer leader with the Sierra Club in Maryland.
"I've actually gotten to a point now where I feel like I'm really, really mentally strong and I don't really lose my marbles as often," she said.
"I've actually gotten to a point now where I feel like I'm really, really mentally strong and I don't really lose my marbles as often," she said.
YouTuber Jenna Marbles transformed herself into an e-girl, or a member of Gen Z who spends their time on TikTok and YouTube, for her latest video.
This week, Williamsburg goes BIG, Bette Midler's museum tweet, US politicians and food, how the British damaged the Parthenon marbles, the longest walk on earth, and more.
The question of which country ought to have the Parthenon Marbles is just the latest issue in what are set to be a bruising series of negotiations.
Whether or not Congress actually follows through, the president's warning left the impression of a superpower threatening to pick up its marbles and go home, they said.
When Molin winds a hand crank, the marbles cascade through a series of gears and chutes, plunking down on xylophone keys to create a cheerfully sci-fi harmony.
But marbles shot from an enormous gun seem to suggest that, yes, perhaps asteroids really could have delivered some of the watery goods that made Earthly life possible.
If you still can't get enough, check out Jenna Marbles' drunk boyfriend's makeup tutorial, which includes the instructions: "Put it directly in your eye for enhanced night vision."
The ceiling apse is outfitted in gilded stucco, and the opulent materials used reflect the spare-no-costs attitude of the Vatican: colorful marbles, stained glass, gilded bronze.
Air pollution and acid rain are eroding marbles, while extreme weather phenomena such as droughts or torrential rains have led ancient walls and temples to develop structural problems.
Rodin's work is currently on display at the British Museum, with a number of photographs and sculptures included in the exhibition, the main draw being the Parthenon marbles.
Much of Rodin's work here is, unfortunately, represented in white plaster, which kills surface texture stone dead; the skin of the Parthenon marbles by contrast sings with vitality.
Comprising 3,000 wooden pieces, and using 2,000 marbles, the elaborate music-box looks like a loom met a cotton gin and the two started making beautiful music together.
Police frisked young men and women as they arrived at Brasilia's ministry-lined esplanade and seized pen knives, slings and marbles used by protesters to unbalance police horses.
The host and listener are like children counting marbles, things that have little or no value to others but that seem priceless to those engaged in the counting.
Jenna Mourey, the comic personality better known as Jenna Marbles, has some 15 million, with an income estimated at $346,000 in 2012 by TubeMogul, an ad-buying site.
Lumbering alongside the nimble rovers was each team's hero, a larger tank-like robot that could fire the small plastic marbles as well as more powerful golf balls.
Unlike the number of marbles on a table -- or whether scientists hid a whispering voice in some TV "snow" (tests which have an objective answer) -- in Yanny vs.
Like Williams, they recognize that the "pure products of America" have lost their marbles; flipped their wig; blown a gasket; hit the ceiling; gone off the deep end.
We do know, however, that the fans in St. Louis are not excited that the team that literally just deserted them is now playing for all the marbles.
If the Aphrodite of Milos is not referred to as the Riffardean Aphrodite or the Rosetta Stone called Turner's Stone, why must the Parthenon marbles be treated differently?
The works include Greek and Roman ceramics, marbles and bronzes, Roman mosaics, stained glass from medieval Europe and European paintings from the early Renaissance through the 19th century.
Do we even need to list the former male athletes with marbles in their mouths and very little to say who somehow retain seats in the broadcast booth?
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece distanced itself on Wednesday from suggestions that it planned to drag a centuries-old dispute over the return of the Parthenon marbles into Brexit negotiations.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece distanced itself on Wednesday from suggestions that it planned to drag a centuries-old dispute over the return of the Parthenon marbles into Brexit negotiations.
He compared digital currencies to his trading of "baseball cards for marbles" as a kid, noting that none of the currencies are considered legal tender: http://bit.ly/2202BGLB2628j.
Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras told press officials that he had requested the repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles during his first meeting with UK prime minister Theresa May.
At a certain point, if you still have your marbles and are not faced with serious financial challenges, you have a chance to put your house in order.
Most dudes get it on the bottom because guys say they like fucking girls doggie style and believe the marbles will give girls the most pleasure that way.
Recent debates about decolonization have called for the repatriation of art and artifacts including the return of the Elgin Marbles and France's restitution of 26 objects to Benin.
His 3D printed marble clock is based on a design from the 1970s that uses marbles on three different rails to both track time and give a readout.
Yet the most superb parts of the Parthenon Marbles are arguably those at the British Museum, which has the lavish pediment statues and gorgeously carved friezes and metope panels.
Watching 300 marbles click and clack their way through 25 separate "lands" is an antidote to the stress of returning to work, right when the weekend was getting good.
It might be tempting to declare the advent of breadfacing as the moment when the Internet has finally lost its marbles, but really, we've been going crazy for years.
Method Design then used that data and built procedural animations and simulations around those funky fresh gyrations, resulting in human-like figures made from feathers, marbles, strings, and fur.
Pine-Nuts, as Pine fans call themselves, lost their marbles the last time the object of their affection had a nude scene in 2017's record-smashing Wonder Woman.
The 12 marbles competing in this video take almost four-and-a-half minutes to complete the run, and you'll be surprised to find yourself rooting for your favorite.
The last MTV Video Music Awards show pulled in 6.5 million viewers; a recent Jenna Marbles video, titled "Cutting and Coloring My Own Hair," has almost 5.5 million views.
Marbles spent a long, disgusting 7.5 hours applying 100 layers of liquid lipstick, foundation, glitter nail polish, spray tan (on her arm), hairspray and fake eyelashes – all at once.
Southern celebrities complain of the distance from London (one suggested the BBC's bosses had "lost their marbles" by setting up shop in a "not very nice part of Salford").
The work takes the form of a choreographed ensemble presenting an immaterial speculative dance performance and journey into a "what if" scenario if the marbles were repatriated to Greece.
Greek Culture minister Aristides Baltas told the Guardian that the country is working to forge international alliances in its bid to repatriate the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum.
Voters queued up at polling stations where they will chose by dropping marbles into drums painted green, silver and purple for the three candidates, each with his picture on.
Even though there is probably some overlap among platforms, that figure outstrips the followings of such popular YouTube celebrities as Ryan Higa (17.8 million) and Jenna Marbles (16.4 million).
"My biggest dream is to set up my own museum filled with marble runs and marble races where people can put in marbles and compete each other," he said.
And in "Folding the Hudson" 2018, she spread nearly 22,000 recycled industrial glass marbles in the shape of the Hudson River basin throughout the museum's floor, walls and ceiling.
As more companies order employees to work from home, WIRED has you covered: Here's how to survive a few weeks of work in isolation without losing all your marbles.
"If I were an insurer, I'd just take my marbles with me and focus on other more profitable lines of business," Larry Levitt at the Kaiser Family Foundation said.
The British Museum is no stranger to pressure to return items from its collection — Greece has waged a long campaign for the restitution of the so-called Elgin marbles.
He said that it felt as though he had been hit in the legs with marbles, but because the shots were fired from a distance, he was not hurt.
Built as much as painted, they are supplemented with marbles; dried weeds; ribbon; small stones; and scraps of wood, shingle and jewelry — all of which enhance the votive quality.
You could watch this fairly gimmicky four and a half-minute video of British people losing their marbles over the average costs of routine care in the United States.
The reluctance of these museums to negotiate restitution mirrors Greece's longtime feud with the United Kingdom over the British Museum's ownership of the Elgin Marbles from the Athenian Parthenon.
But to create the ballpoint mechanism himself — as György Moldova recounted in his 2012 book Ballpoint — Biro was inspired by something much less technologically advanced: a child playing with marbles.
One popular interpretation is that this is happening because Trump has, in fact, lost his marbles and simply can't stand the blow to his ego implied by mocking media coverage.
To do so, you can start with either the included print plates or use whatever non-porous objects you have lying around (tiny keys, Legos, marbles, tiny toys, loose change).
Jenna Marbles, a YouTube star who has been making us laugh at unrealistic beauty ideals since she first burst onto the scene, has just completed the wildest cosmetic challenge ever.
It seemed insane, and one popular interpretation was that Trump had, in fact, lost his marbles and simply couldn't stand the blow to his ego implied by mocking media coverage.
The melody is primarily carried by a vibraphone whose bars are hit by falling marbles, but it also includes small percussion and cymbals, as well as a bass guitar neck.
Police frisked young men and women as they arrived at the ministry-lined esplanade of Brasilia and seized pen knives, slings and marbles used by protesters to unbalance police horses.
Sheila and Jessica, for hours at a time, picked up peas, pennies, marbles, and weights, stacked cups, slid blocks into boxes like nursery school children, assembled things and disassembled them.
The sensible part of me—the part that trusts Leo will make friends, that the world will appreciate his way of being—became briefly lost in marbles and hamster wheels.
She sat on the steps in front of the house to watch them play football or marbles, and sometimes she was bold enough to ask if she could join them.
After a stressful job as a care manager in the National Health Service, she wanted something to "keep her marbles going" and get her out meeting people too, she said.
Chrono Trigger 2—with an actual "2"—would legitimately take my breath away in the same way people lost their marbles over the news about a Final Fantasy VII remake.
The above video demonstrates a wonderfully complex, programmable wooden machine that uses 2,000 marbles to play a vibraphone, drums, guitar, and more, like a post-apocalyptic approximation of a synthesizer.
Sometimes he just goes apeshit, and releases a video like this one, where over ten thousand marbles flow through a mesmerizing, almost impossibly large marble paradise that Jelle built himself.
While most marbles in the competitions are merely identified by their color, Jelle has taken to associating colors with specific nationalities, so you can easily root for your home country.
"After seeing these kinds of films, few would return to drug abuse because... drug abusers are shown as eventually losing their marbles, going mad," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"If I were an insurer, I'd just take my marbles with me and focus on other more profitable lines of business," Larry Levitt at the Kaiser Family Foundation told me.
The Fidget Spinner Collision involves 16 teams of four marbles, with the idea being to see how long they can stay on the field after colliding with the gadgets.—Motherboard
A stood for nothing more interesting than apple, B for ball, C for cat and so on, not to mention all those boring wooden blocks and marbles to be counted.
Chevron patterned oak floors are bordered by inset metal, he noted, and kitchens are punctuated by a wrap of one of three exotic marbles, depending on a buyer's chosen palette.
Jenna Marbles, who with 17 million subscribers is among YouTube's most popular stars, responded with incredulity to the site's statement that only a small subset of users enable restricted mode.
"This is the internet I signed up for," exclaims Marbles in her new video, promising to go where no beauty vlogger has gone before and put on 100 layers of everything.
Earl was scared of the pastor's sweaty face, and of his cousin thinking he was a punk, and of the marble-playing boys not wanting to play marbles with him anymore.
From the deft-patters of "I Catch You Napping," to the furious fuzz and stomp of "Comet Marbles," it's a record that plays the emphatic off the ethereal to devastating effect.
In footage captured by ProWrestlingSheet, you can see Culkin -- in a Rowdy Roddy Piper shirt -- interfere with the match by using a trick from "Home Alone" ... rolling marbles into the ring!!
They were there to see their favorite YouTubers — video megastars like Nigahiga, Jenna Marbles, PewDiePie and countless other, um, names(?) that made me feel irreparably out of touch with pop culture.
For many Greeks, the fact that the Parthenon Marbles remain at the British Museum is a travesty, said Tatiana Flessas, an associate professor of law at the London School of Economics.
The president told aides he could not stand Sessions' southern accent, and said the former senator "talks like he has marbles in his mouth," according to a Politico report last year.
Unless you use a special key to unlock its true top speed of 261 mph, although where one might hit such a mark without losing your marbles or license is unknown.
Of the 65 toys inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, N.Y., many are not all that complicated: The Slinky, Little Green Army Men, marbles and alphabet blocks.
By play five or six, I was completely off-book—able to mime along entirely without assistance, the tired marbles of my eyes reflecting laptop-white as I gormlessly mouthed along.
Greece has repeatedly called on Britain to release Parthenon marbles currently housed at its national museum, recently upping the rhetoric in a near 200-year-old campaign for the sculptures' return.
Its use as a Muslim place of worship saved it from the hands of British diplomat Lord Elgin, who took prized Parthenon marbles from the Acropolis some 200 years ago, Daskalakis said.
During the Roman empire, sculptors in Rome combined a variety of colored marbles together with clothing and gestures in order to emphasize the foreignness of the conquered barbarian and other non-Romans.
Earl, for sure, had wanted to shrivel Brent's arms and nose when he'd beaten him at marbles the Sunday before, and, before that, when Brent had laughed at Earl's father in church.
Stewart discusses how time has a different, impersonal meaning at the scale of monuments and enormous structures, but at the scale of toys or marbles, time is much more localized and personal.
One assignment required students to debate their positions on the return of the classical Greek Elgin Marbles, which have been at the British Museum since 1816, and the source of much controversy.
In the Washington state capital of Olympia, police ordered protesters to disperse, calling them "members of a mob" as some threw bottles, used pepper spray and fired marbles from slingshots at officers.
Finally, to streamline the process, Mom says you can just use the formula below — and pay her at the end of the year: You earned a lot of marbles at Johnny's house.
As with the Elgin marbles, the Parthenon sculptures and other artifacts that Greece has long tried to reclaim from Britain, the ownership of the diamond has been a contentious issue for decades.
There are six Oeuffice Kapital tables of varying sizes scattered around the place, each made of interlocking pieces of different Italian marbles, the largest of which he uses as a dining table.
He wanted us all to carry a handful of marbles and when the principle reached out to shake our hands we would greet him with a cold, lumpy handshake of glass spheres.
When he reached out to shake the principles hand, he awkwardly started to unload the marbles into the principle's hand who immediately pulled his hand back, letting them sprawl across the stage.
One sympathizes with Oppenheimer as he tries to keep track of all these loose marbles, but his chronicle of the Kardashian Kids carries unpleasant racial overtones to which he appears tone-deaf.
As a child, he told Der Spiegel in 2005, he had played marbles in the street with Anne Selig, the daughter of a Jewish ironmonger whose store was next to his home.
I remember the smell of paperwhite narcissus through my salty tears more than anything; she was always forcing the little bulbs in large glass vases filled with turquoise marbles on her windowsill.
The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, with over 140 bronzes, marbles and plasters representing the stages of Rodin's career, has an installation called "The Kiss" on the subject of that passionate sculptural embrace.
The owner, a wiry black man with a neck tattoo, trimmed up and made chitchat with a marbles-in-the-mouth white senior citizen who could not have been more at ease.
Opinion Columnist Working in digital media is like trying to build a fort out of marshmallows on a foundation made of marbles in a country ruled by capricious and tyrannical warring robots.
One of the city's main draws for families is the Marbles Kids Museum, which offers a variety of imaginative, interactive exhibits with age-appropriate, hands-on activities like playing fireman or creating art.
They also love playing tag and soccer, riding around on their rollerblades, and even sitting on the floor with their marbles and other small, round objects that are serious tripping hazards for servers.
This small statuette is one of many in which Roman sculptors not only carved non-Roman clothing but selected colored polychrome marbles in order to accentuate the difference between Romans and non-Romans.
Disneyland took 12 months and $17 million and a massive construction team to build, but one man working alone for three years has created the next best thing: a theme park for marbles.
Watching her low budget videos is almost like watching an extended Vine — may it rest in peace — and her quirky rants are similar to those of classic YouTubers like Jenna Marbles and KevJumba.
Your friends may think you've lost all your marbles when you tell them that this is your new favorite sport, but just direct them to Jelle's Marble Runs, and I'm sure they'll understand.
Britain - also embroiled in a dispute with Greece over the return of the Parthenon Marbles - has so far resisted the campaigns, citing legislation that bans its museums from permanently disposing of their collections.
Two weeks ago, he had another such incident which was more fun when he said that, I believe, that John McDonald and me, we share, we have a similarity -- we've lost our marbles.
London has resisted campaigns for the full return of Nigeria's bronzes, Ethiopia's Magdala treasures, Greece's "Elgin Marbles" and other relics, often citing legislation that bans its museums from permanently disposing of their collections.
Johnny will want dollars — not only so he can hold it over your head when he sells them to you for 120 marbles a pop, but also because it's good business for him.
Some creators like Shane Dawson, Jenna Marbles, and Trisha Paytas have been on the platform for over a decade, and have grown followings of some of the most loyal fans on the planet.
Their last album cover for A Moon Shaped Pool was of some black and white swirls AKA the same thing you did for GCSE Art with those marbles and a blindfold that time.
Laid out like so many ancient fragments in countless museums in the West, these works evoked for me the looted Elgin Marbles or the overflowing rooms of antiquities at Sir John Soane's Museum.
British museums have long resisted campaigns for the return of Nigeria's Benin Bronzes, Greece's Elgin Marbles, Ethiopia's Magdala treasures and other loot, often citing legislation that bans them from disposing of their collections.
Season 1 introduced the fractured family of Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux), a police chief in suburban New York trying, with mixed success, to deal with cult eruptions and hang on to his marbles.
It's like he never left us; you could half-imagine 'Sonic' as a third 'Ace Ventura' entry, only now the pet detective has lost his marbles and wants to experiment on small animals.
"I could have chosen to make it about myself, to be selfish and say, you know what, my feelings are hurt, so I'm going to take my marbles and go home," Cruz has said.
Our copy editor Kara Verlaney, news editor Jake Kastrenakes, culture editor Chris Plante, culture reporter / news editor Lizzie Plaugic, science reporter Loren Grush, and yours truly will be facing off for all the marbles.
Women make up the majority of nominees for the Comedy category (Hannah Stocking, Jenna Marbles, and Lilly Singh), and creators of color like Koshy, Singh, and Safiya Nygaard are staples in this year's ceremony.
"When it is finished, music will follow" The crank turns a series of gears that send a stream of marbles up a conveyor belt and through a series of chutes to the various instruments.
The first piece a viewer encountered when entering the gallery, "Folding the Columbia," is what appears to be a root system made from thousands of green marbles affixed to the wall and the floor.
In 2013, UNESCO offered the British Museum to mediate a deal between it and the government of Greece, which has been calling for the return of the marbles with for the past 30 years.
Painstakingly rendered in clay applied onto the copied skulls, with marbles for eyes and a black Sharpie dot marking the pupils, the students' reconstructions are being exhibited in the academy windows through March 29.
Maze users — presumably kids, but let's be real, toys like this are fun for adults too — are supposed to build a physical maze for marbles using small wooden blocks that come in the kit.
Yes, the three kids happens to be a structure of a Murdoch thing, but you know, the questions about the stroke and the questions about whether the mogul has his marbles, that's pure Redstone.
Mosaic flooring near the entrance to the basilica was under as much as 90 centimeters (35 inches) of water for 16 hours, which also soaked the monumental bronze doors, columns and marbles, Tesserin said.
It's not like making off with the Elgin Marbles or ancestral bones—what they came for wasn't there a week ago—but they were outsiders and they were middlemen, which creates its own ethical issue.
Lerner's childhood memory of the women in her mother's bridge club, "their hair frosted, their nylons shimmery, carrying patent leather pocketbooks with clasps as round as marbles," conjures the magic mothers hold for little girls.
"I used to come here all the time, as an art history student, to sketch these vases and the marbles," said Tina Weymouth, the bassist of Talking Heads, who has three guitars in the show.
Mr. Dew and his allies tried in March to get the club to ease its rules so that an application would not be blocked by just six black marbles in a club of 800 members.
A temple to a sun god built here in the third century A.D. during the reign of Elagabalus was poached centuries later for its marbles, and the theater was assembled over some of those ruins.
During my walks, I had an eye-to-eye exchange with an owl, watched a large beaver leave a frozen pond to cross a road, and marveled at iced-over berries that hung like marbles.
This may sound obvious, but I worked for years with grown adult men who lost their marbles every time the stock market took a dip — and volatility is an inevitable part of stock market investing!
When Byers loses her marbles in her ramshackle home, or hacks Christmas lights into a communication device, Ryder turns a character who could be needy or shrieky into someone whose obsessive intensity is entirely sympathetic.
The list includes Jenna Marbles (real name Jenna Mourey), her boyfriend and fellow YouTuber Julian Solomita, Shane Dawson, his fiancé Ryland Adams, Cristine Rotenberg (known for her channel "Simply Nailogical"), and her boyfriend Ben Mazowita. 
The museum also notes that the first discussion of the return of the marbles in the House of Commons occurred in 1816, when then Member of Parliament Hugh Hammersley suggested they be returned to Greece.
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"We always hung together, played marbles in the afternoon, football in the fall, basketball in winter, that was about the extent of it," says Heater's former teammate Harold Conrad, 74, a retired Ohio maintenance technician.
The HD rumble shows more promise; one minigame has the controller imitate a small box in which a number of marbles are hidden, and which you must count by rolling them around and feeling the vibrations.
Still, Zoey is blissfully unaware romantic doom is ahead of her, and is instead twirling around Cal U's campus like she's an extra in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and losing her marbles over extra pickled cabbage tacos.
At London's Tate Britain museum, which is displaying the works of all four Turner Prize contenders, she showcased collage-like presentations of everyday day objects such as cotton buds, shoe soles, limes, coins, marbles and eggs.
While I did eventually get the Blackmagic eGPU set up right and saw minor boosts to performance in FCP X and and significant improvements in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, I nearly lost my marbles doing so.
The British Museum, which lent one of the "Elgin Marbles" in its collection to St Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum in 2014, told Reuters it had not received a formal request for any loans from Nigeria's government.
Wisconsin returns Alex Hornibrook and Heisman sleeper Jonathan Taylor, Michigan adds Shea Patterson to a team that already bolsters a tremendous defense, Penn State returns Trace "All the Marbles" McSorley, and Ohio State returns Urban Meyer.
That leaves me with the candidate the party has chosen, unless it becomes completely clear that Trump has lost all of his marbles and the delegates at the convention decide en masse to pick somebody else.
He described to me how he had saved box tops from cold cereals like Post Toasties, and redeemed them by mail for Junior G-Man badges or cardboard Flying Fortresses that carried payloads of black marbles.
Tingle told me he often sees the ghostly image of his wife Barbara; he frequently describes her as "talking like marbles," or sees her peering up at him from the frozen lake in which she drowned.
The Hero Arm allows amputees to choose between different finger speeds and movements, enabling the wearer to pick up small objects like marbles with a fine pinch or carry shopping baskets with a full-hand grasp.
The source said the reference also had support from Cyprus and Spain and that, Greece's concerns about the marbles aside, EU countries were more broadly concerned about the illegal trade of artefacts through London auction houses.
The source said the reference also had support from Cyprus and Spain and that, Greece's concerns about the marbles aside, EU countries were more broadly concerned about the illegal trade of artefacts through London auction houses.
Walk around these astral abstractions and the frames seem to become quotation marks for the transformed skyline of Midtown; the marbles might be planets, each just as precarious as the one from which they've been quarried.
The use of colored marbles and of brightly painted patterns in Roman art were common orientalizing techniques that told the viewer when they were looking at a statue of a barbarian or a painting of an easterner.
As a small statue on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston reminds us, naturally occurring multicolored marbles from all over the Mediterranean were often used by Roman sculptors to give statues patterns and color.
The institution points out that not all of the Parthenon Marbles are in London, as the Louvre, Vatican Museums, and other museums have fragments, and "approximately half of what survive from antiquity" are at the Acropolis Museum.
Nearby, in the sleepy, palm-fringed streets, residents formed long lines outside polling stations where they cast ballots by dropping marbles into drums painted green, silver and purple for the three candidates, each with his picture on.
As for art historian Johann Winckelmann who described their "noble simplicity and calm grandeur" in 18803, the marbles represented the pinnacle in growing contemporary enthusiasm and admiration for ancient Greek, and to a peripheral extent, Hellenic art.
Comprising 3,000 wooden pieces, and using 2,000 marbles, the elaborate music-box... Of all the virtual reality headsets out there, the HTC Vive feels most like what science fiction visionaries promised us in the '80s and '90s.
So in the last section of the cartoon, when you go to the bank and try to trade marbles for dollars, we made it so the currency adjusts — which means the buying power of the dollar increases.
For almost two centuries, Greece and Britain have tussled over who should possess the Parthenon Marbles, the crowning prize of timeless beauty and ancient civilization taken from Athens and now displayed at the British Museum in London.
Museums are also facing a raft of increasingly determined claims from the governments of dispossessed nations across the world, from sub-Saharan Africa to Greece's claims for the Elgin Marbles, to Chile's appeal for Easter Island statues.
A simple checkmark on the calendar that marks each trip to the gym, or a jar filled with marbles that represent each book that has been read, can give mentally strong people tangible proof of their headway.
As filmmaker, writer, and mover of rocks, Jarmusch, Padgett, and Smithson turn these marbles, gaskets, wigs, and much else into dazzling flights of lyricism, with Padgett's looping passages of prose being the most zany of the four.
Deprived of its original location, the object's aura is diminished; yet do major works like the Parthenon marbles belong only to one place, since so many of them have resided in the British Museum for two centuries?
CAIRO More than the marbles of Greece or Rome, it was the architecture of the Islamic world that most animated Girault's archival impulse — a decade earlier he had studied Moorish and Arab buildings in Spain and Tunisia.
As the platform became significantly larger, the "stars" of YouTube grew from a handful of ultra-recognizable names like Jenna Marbles and Smosh to thousands of popular creators with huge fanbases, spread out all around the world.
"They said: "Recently, the Greek Prime Minister made an appeal, on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the Greek Independence War in 1821, to reunite the Parthenon Marbles that were brutally removed from the monument in Athens.
Even to this day it is fashionable in fashionable circles to take the line that poor Truman lost his marbles when he let out that bit of his awful seedy little novel set in La Côte Basque.
He didn't have any eyes, so when we'd have friends over we'd put marbles in his eyes and pretend he was still alive, or I'd run around with him draped over my head like I was an Ewok.
In eighth grade, Alice, 30, a music teacher who grew up in North Carolina, had a teacher who passed out marbles and assigned each color a different level of sexual activity, ranging from holding hands to having sex.
But by the time we finally become curious to hear about their lives, the stories have all hardened, taking on exaggerated and unnaturally bright color, like marbles that we can swish around in our mouths but never chew.
The Parthenon Marbles include an 80-meter frieze depicting the Great Panathenaia, the ancient Greek feast in honor of the goddess Athena, the muscled body of an ancient Greek river god lounging in midair and voluptuous female figures.
After the voting has ended, the drums are emptied and marbles are placed into special trays (with either 200 or 500 holes), this system enables counting officials to quickly see the number of votes cast in each drum.
He's the central figure in every sketch, his eyes winding around the room like two marbles rolling off in opposite directions, his teeth sliding back and forth as though breaking the seal on an invisible Mars Bar wrapper.
The Devils Marbles, north of Alice Springs (the geographic center of the continent), are amazing rock formations, as is, of course, Uluru, which was, 25 years ago, still referred to mostly by its English colonial name, Ayers Rock.
It's just great to have that feeling and to have that security that I can go out there trying new adventures [and] put all of my marbles on it, but know I'm still safe in the back end.
But after two losses over which the Cardinals scored a total of two runs, the series was tied 3-20103, and Tudor took the mound for a third time in the Series — this time for all the marbles.
In his 1998 book Lord Elgin and the Marbles: The Controversial History of the Parthenon Sculptures, William St. Clair investigated Lord Elgin's financial records and discovered that he had bribed Ottoman officials in order to export the works.
But it was the night he was caught playing with marbles in his dormitory, and was called to the prefect's room for punishment, that would later send him into years of depression and cause him to lose his voice.
" For example, Mulligan said, "I used to grow up hearing a lot of people referring to their grandparents having 'lost their marbles,' which is of course something that we'd never say about somebody who'd had cancer or heart disease.
Variegated marbles — stones with particolored veins and naturally mottled patterns—contributed to the fictive creation of an East that lived only in the imagination of Romans, most of whom only ever experienced those lands through the prism of art.
"It would be reckless to walk away from a country that has that much influence and just say as a form of moral protest or indignation, you know, we're going to take our marbles and go home," she said.
He's in a bad spot now, and "perfect" reflects that, an adjectival overreach so ludicrous that it doesn't make you rethink the negative (and accurate) interpretations of the phone call; it makes you think Trump has lost his marbles.
The stands were full of families, many with young children who stared, mouths agape, at the giant robots projected onto screens above the battlefield, and screamed with glee whenever a unit toppled over, spilling plastic marbles across the turf.
Telesar V, one of the latest prototypes, transmits tactile, vibration and thermal sensations to the operator via a haptic glove, so he or she can "feel" objects the robot is handling, such as marbles being poured into a cup.
Jelle participates in both of the two major kinds of marble-centered hobbies: making tracks hundreds of feet long intended for racing multiple marbles, and creating marble "runs"—elaborate paths for one glass sphere to follow while spectators watch.
Art moved him, evoking emotions or even childhood memories, as with a piece by Stephen Scott Young that he particularly adored, of two Bahamian boys playing marbles like he used to, their focus on the circle of play steely.
Voters in the tiny West African nation of Gambia cast marbles on Thursday in an election that is widely expected to keep the country's ruler of more than two decades in power, despite a unified challenge from the opposition.
One of the challenges HoloLens is going to have to continue to face is that when you're wearing one and interacting with things that nobody can see, you look like someone who's three marbles short of a full set of wits.
All I can say is, I recognize greatness when I see it, and Cam Newton is IT. For the haters who still chose to oppose him at the end of this article, a word of advice — stop losing your marbles.
"I get really frustrated by really casual references to people, and it happens all the time, where you'll be having a conversation with someone who will refer to an elderly relative as someone who has 'lost their marbles,' " she said.
"Kathryn's back is fused, Mila has marbles under her skin because of picking up the baby, so a lot of our interviews we do together I'm rubbing knots out of their backs while we're doing it," Bell said with a laugh.
And Tina Fordham, a political analyst at Citi, is not alone in predicting that Greece will bring up the Elgin marbles, which all Greeks believe should be returned from the British Museum in London to the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
Meanwhile, live wire Missy (whom Slate voices like she's constantly gushing through a mouth of marbles) bounces between her competing emotions as if she simply has way too much sparking energy for her body to contain — which, of course, she does.
Indeed, for the first half of the challenge, I was positive the contestants were being punked – that after all the marbles failed to match, Jeff would surprise the group by telling them they all got to have the family visit.
I&aposm just saying I&aposve been confronted in public many times, one time in an airport where the TSA had to ask a dude to leave the line because he recognized me from Fox News and absolutely lost his marbles.
Here is a list of the major 2017 retail bankruptcies so far: Other retailers to seek bankruptcy protection in 2017 so far include: Fabric Avenue, Vanity Shop of Grand Forks, Michigan Sporting Goods Distributors, Marbles Holdings, Pinnacle Auto Lease, among others.
King said the surgery also resulted in mental and emotional anguish, saying that prison officials call him "Marble Man" and ask when searching him where his marbles are, and that gay inmates approach him because of how staff gossip about him.
Somehow pearling behind bars caught on in the US, too, with inmates using the sharpened end of a plastic spoon to make the incision and stuffing dominos, marbles, and broken-off heads of chess pieces under the skin of their penises.
"When it was wet, we used to say it was like marbles in a bathtub," said Larry Bowa, who played shortstop for 12 years with the Philadelphia Phillies, most of them on the notoriously hard artificial turf of Veterans Stadium.
She has long been irked by the many Western museums filled with cultural treasures from other countries — think of the Elgin marbles, originally part of the Parthenon in Greece, which have spent the last 200 years in the British Museum.
In 1515, Leo X commissioned him to conserve the ancient marbles and inscriptions of Rome, making the artist the first appointed caretaker of ancient art, a position that over the centuries evolved into Italy's multifaceted artistic heritage administration of today.
The mystery of the mosaic's whereabouts did not begin to clear until 2013, when an Italian expert on ancient marbles, Dario Del Bufalo, published a monograph about the Roman's emperor's use of red porphyry, a blood-colored stone associated with power.
The story of "A Bag of Marbles" follows two young Jewish brothers, Joseph (Dorian Le Clech) and Maurice (Batyste Fleurial), who flee Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, as Hitler moves the policies of his so-called final solution into the city.
The injuries in Cuba, like those in China, followed disturbing sensations of sounds and vibrations that have been described variously as the noises made by cicadas, static, metal sheets waving or, in Mr. Lenzi's case, marbles rolling around a metal funnel.
The adorableness is off the charts as the rosy-cheeked twins head out on their bikes and find the usual talking animals, sweet treats and other early childhood wish-fulfillment items (marbles, hand-held lanterns, a shelf of colorful books).
The book highlights everyday spaces with the most unexpected details: Planes of alabaster, grandiose panels of tufted leather and trompe l'oeil stained glass all feature alongside a myriad of richly hued marbles from across Italy framed in bronze, plaster and terrazzo.
The issue is currently at the heart of a lawsuit from Adrian F. King Jr., an inmate at the Huttonsville Correctional Center in West Virginia, who was forced to remove the small marbles implanted in his penis back in 2013.
In these "nonequilibrium" systems, which include shaken marbles, emulsions, colloids and ensembles of cold atoms, particles bump into one another but otherwise do not exert mutual forces; external forces must be applied to the systems to drive them to a hyperuniform state.
The Elgin Marbles, he noted, "to which the whole world pays homage," consist of depictions of centaurs and other strange creatures; and the winged steed Pegasus, "on which poets in all ages have sought recreation," was also an amalgamation of different beasts.
A story about trying to get money back from a guy who sold you fake marbles and walnut shells and almost dying as a result because a bunch of scammers try to stab you begins to feel like detail worthy of a chuckle.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The British Museum in London, which for decades evaded the Greek government's requests to repatriate the Parthenon Marbles to Athens, is now facing pressure from one of the world's most powerful leaders, Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Mallory says she will one minute be a tough-talking Midwestern person, and then in a second she'll be a too-literal scientist, and then she'll turn into cross-eyed, pageboyed Marbles, this character she has had forever that talks real loopy.
He underscores the curators' point, in the first section — called "The Presumption of White" — that Greek and Roman marbles were originally brightly colored and that the whiteness of Classical art is a pernicious, exclusionary fiction that has "colored" the Western view of perfection.
This week in art news: Jeremy Corbyn pledged to return the Parthenon Marbles if elected, a report found that only 110 Confederate symbols have been removed since 2015, and about 100 Museum of Modern Art employees protested outside the museum's annual gala.
This week in art news: the US National Trust for Historic Preservation released its list of endangered historic places, Greece's prime minister requested that Britain return the Parthenon marbles, and the New-York Historical Society launched a program on civil rights history.
"It is a measure of how Brexit has changed the game that the Greeks feel able to use the trade talks to pursue the Elgin Marbles," an ambassador involved in trade talks with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government told the newspaper.
We hope you don't have any plans that are set in stone because these babes on boulders are sure to get your weekend rockin' ... Check out the gneiss snaps by tumbling through our gallery, and do your best not to lose your marbles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads With the 200th anniversary this week of the July 11, 1816 purchase through an Act of Parliament of the Parthenon Marbles for the British Museum, members of parliament (MPs) are introducing a bill that would repatriate the ancient artifacts.
Of course, they'll eventually discover that our galaxy, blob and all, is nothing more than a wee marble in a giant sac of marbles belonging to a frighteningly whimsical, god-like reptile...but I'll let the experts work that one out on their own.[NASA]
"Confessions," a slender book with a high body count, is set in the middle of the civil war, in the thick of kidnappings and ambushes on refugee camps, when a child's bag of marbles turns out to be, horrifyingly, a cache of human eyes.
The most famous controversy over the Museum's collection centers around the so-called "Elgin marbles," named for Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, who obtained treasures of the Parthenon as a favor from the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and transported them to England.
Related: Russia Wants a Doomsday Device — And It's a Sign They're Losing Their Nuclear Marbles But here's the thing: It's not entirely certain if the Russians are going through all this hubbub because they're on to some sneaky US nefariousness or because they're downright paranoid.
Instead of a sculpture, the brand built a show space in the shape of Ms. Chicago's goddess: a 250-foot long, more than 80-foot wide and 50-foot high tent splayed in the gardens of the Rodin Museum, dwarfing the French sculptor's heroic marbles.
The most widely known precedent, as a genre, is the mental-illness graphic memoir, excellently exemplified by Ellen Forney's Marbles (2012) and Rachel Lindsay's Rx (2018); in both, the protagonists deal with the aftermath of bipolar diagnoses, especially in balancing mental illness with creative careers.
The British Museum is no stranger to such requests — Greece has long sought the restitution of the so-called Elgin marbles, and the government of Chile said last summer that it wanted a 1,000-year-old statue returned to the indigenous people of Easter Island.
It takes almost four minutes for this Japanese Rube Goldberg machine to completely play out, including a brilliant use of a clock's second hand, and a sticky piece of paper stuck to a white board that helps a bunch of marbles completely ignore the laws of gravity.
Dignitaries and descendants of those who fought gathered to mark the centenary of the Third Battle of Ypres, one of the deadest clashes of World War I. Indian paramilitary soldiers use slingshots to shoot glass marbles at Kashmiri protesters in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, on Aug. 4.
Thankfully, she is now grateful for the training her flute practice gave her: It's kind of easy to think of Björk as someone who like, eats marbles for breakfast and only speaks Japanese after 3PM in her living room, but actually she is also into normal stuff.
The museum has been in a decades-long dispute with Greece over the so-called Elgin marbles, which came from the Parthenon, and the governor of Easter Island requested last week the return of Hoa Hakananai'a, a statue that is among the British Museum's most popular items.
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Kubrick, who works primarily in Tuscany, uses the same milky Italian marbles and handwork techniques as her mostly male predecessors, but to experience her abstract pieces is less to stare into the face of the divine than to encounter three-dimensional renderings of divinity's ineffable essence.
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And remember, the marbles in this analogy are atoms, the smallest unit of matter, so they're that much more difficult to manipulate, and it takes far longer to get the quantities you need when you're trying to go from atoms of uranium to tons of it.
However, soon after Djokovic had gone on social media to show he had been reduced to playing a game of marbles on the locker room floor - a message punctuated with three laughing emojis - Anderson delivered the knockout blow to reach the Wimbledon final at the 10th time of asking.
Being "into" vinyl is like being into square dancing or knitting or marbles or crushing butterflies into books for reasons of preservation or stuffing yourself into an inflatable latex suit and getting fingered in a pool: it's fine if you're into it, but don't bore the rest of us.
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A few thousand nigh-instantaneous rounds of B2-alloy marbles opened up a hole in the ceiling, resulting in a surprisingly tiny cascade of debris—that section of the building's roof having been more or less shredded and atomized and dispersed outward in a cloud of wood and plaster.
A little over two decades after Assyria mania had commenced in Europe, the Ottoman Empire began to put into place more antiquities laws: legislation that would have had a great impact on everything from the Elgin Marbles to the Pergamon Altar if they had been put into place earlier.
" He goes on to say, "God knows what was going on in his head, and God knows what prescription drugs he was being pumped full of, but every time I saw him in his later years I came away thinking the poor guy had totally lost his marbles.
Versions bought from street carts tend to be snacks, the fillings slightly impressionistic; here, cheong fun is a meal, especially when mottled with egg or half-submerged in a sauce of peanut butter, vinegar and sesame paste, with curry fish balls staggered across it like a game of marbles.
And Fausto Puglisi opened with a short film titled "Southern Vertigo" staring the actress Cristina Donadio as an all-powerful matriarch with a lived-in face, who strips down amid the marbles of the Naples National Archaeological Museum only to be regarbed in ornate brocade for a (papal?) investiture.
Her work in stone, printmaking, and drawing is a reminder of the language of earlier twentieth century modernism, and although she has worked on larger commissions, the more intimate scale of her sculptures in Sharjah were formal articulations of the jades, marbles, basalts, granites, and limestones from her home area.
DIDIER JACOBSVice-presidentCoalition for a World Security CommunityRockville, Maryland A teacher of mine once noted about the Elgin Marbles that the story of their acquisition and the controversy that followed is now part of their history, making them more famous than they might have been otherwise ("Culture vultures", March 30th).
" He explained that of the world's five billion people over 15 years old, three billion said they worked or wanted to work, but there were only 1.2 billion full-time, formal jobs, and concluded: "The war for global jobs is like World War II: a war for all the marbles.
Late last year, the era of nonstop "blue marbles" began, and this new "Earthrise" view, as well: So, let me know what you think, and — more important — how you feel, when you get a chance to look at yourself through the eyes, heart and lens of a space-faring hero.
The premise behind Fidget Spinner Collision is relatively simple: 16 teams of four marbles, all set into motion by Bakker, compete two teams at a time to see how many can stay on the field after a direct collision sends them hurtling towards four different fidget spinners spinning quite fast.
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Roupenian's monsters are showily vile, all grotesque imagery ("her eyes were blue marbles and her dried lips had pulled high up over her teeth"), and every line is slick with shame and sadism ("I saw how, despite the care I'd taken, the newest cuts were still raw, weeping through the bandages").
He also anticipated the application of mass production to fine art, running a shop of as many as 50 craftsmen who turned out hundreds of versions of his most popular pieces in different sizes, combinations and mediums — marbles, plasters and terra cottas — many made long after his own death in 1917.
Sure, I can chalk up some of Sam's cynicism to youthful hyperbole, but at this point — Mr. Kim coupled with the imminent destruction of the Affordable Care Act, DACA kids' uncertain futures, tax "reform" that will cost us — I can't counter without sounding like someone who has lost her marbles.
While you can't ask Jenna Marbles to let you in on all her secrets (though, kudos to you if you try), we've got something almost as good: this YouTube course bundle will teach you how to build a career using everyone's favorite video platform, and you can grab it for just $29.
After discussing the similarities and differences between the plastic spice containers and the mortar and pestle, the students at P.S. 130 dispersed to examine a variety of other new-and-old pairs of objects: a plastic bottle of Poland Spring water and a ceramic jar; an iPhone and a pair of marbles.

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