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The Jama mosque now stands disused and moldering, behind barbed wire.
The downtown area, tucked between the two rivers, was moldering and overcrowded.
Today, the facility is moldering, empty of all but a few soldiers.
The books were moldering under inches of dust in an unheated, uncooled limbo.
Christopher Steele avoided Reilly's fate, but his reputation is moldering just like Reilly's remains.
I hid among the moldering taxidermy and picked orange cheese from a floury white roll.
Spare computer parts line the shelves next to silent radios, moldering books, and dead television sets.
On the forest floor, new trees sprouted out of the moldering logs of their dead ancestors.
Forget every half-assed "history of metal" book you've seen moldering on a Barnes & Noble bookshelf.
A discomforting odor here, of moldering old books, a young man's heated skin, your own animal panic.
His cheek-to-jowl hang of moldering collages inflicted on vintage rock posters is often darkly visionary.
Toxic home loans, moldering on its books all these years, were a major cause of its collapse.
They may be moldering, but, like the Vamar, they're often active places—part cultural heritage site, part dynamic ecosystem.
None of these segments ever aired and presumably are moldering in a Comedy Central archive waiting for divine excavation.
A day after the skeleton's discovery, ceilings on both levels bore gaping holes, with plaster scattered across moldering carpets.
But much of a bumper crop of cotton sat moldering in the fields, and livestock losses were substantial. Mrs.
Like Mr. Lamb, he emphasizes the need to secure affordable health coverage and tend to moldering roads and bridges.
Chase it with Upamanyu Chatterjee's sweetly profane "English, August," about a government employee moldering away in India's hottest city.
Clinton wound past urban hoagie hubs and heaps of hay bales, moldering rowhouses and cows indifferent to a droning motorcade.
The distinctive building is now moldering, however, with rotten clapboards, boarded-up windows and a blue tarp on the roof.
To the right of him, on the Texas side, sat a row of moldering barbecue equipment and a feral cat.
Blanketed in moss and moldering in the tropical swelter, the two-story ruin is a monument to two decades of neglect.
Grass and flowers cover moldering pillars of steel, arcane machines are buried under trees, surrounded by waterfalls, isolated on beautiful cliffs.
He drives a moldering gray Volkswagen Thing convertible, known around Washington for its collage of political bumper stickers and unreliable roof.
Once on St. John, a boat captain helped me explore the moldering resort's sediment-strewn sands and roof-blown cabins undisturbed.
The scans revealed something potentially majestic beneath the jungle canopy: evidence of moldering buildings, plazas and possibly even a ball court.
By the '270s, the soft-focus monthly Playmates – as sanitized in their way as Breck girls – lay a-moldering on the page.
" She had considered pursuing genealogy, "the search for the traces of myself in moldering old sale documents and scanned images on microfiche.
My grandfather's old tube radio was nowhere to be found and there was an dish towel moldering where the television had once sat.
Speaking last Tuesday at a high school gymnasium, across from a strip of moldering rowhouses with windows that occasionally featured Clinton signs, Mrs.
Michael Gregson will not come staggering back from whatever German hellhole he's supposedly been moldering in to reclaim the mother of his child.
If you see your family pictures starting to fade away in their shoe boxes, crumbling photo albums or moldering slide carousels, fear not.
On Wednesday evening, among moldering football practice equipment and overstuffed bleachers, the sides played before a near-sellout crowd of more than 2,500.
The House passed more than 400 bills last year, and about 80 percent of them are sitting around moldering on the Senate runway.
Clear recycling bags full of natural pet food cans and soy milk cartons and a thicket of moldering Christmas trees ran alongside the ramp.
Dormant ground cover is greening up through moldering leaf litter, and tiny green shoots are opening at the tips of saplings and woody shrubs.
On a 1963 visit to Sicily with Thek, he wandered into a Roman Catholic catacomb filled with antique corpses dressed in moldering funeral finery.
And, of course, there's Netflix, which has built itself atop this entire moldering system, then presented itself as an alternative to the ground beneath it.
By that timeline, the city should soon be performing a ceremonial burial for the last pair of broken headphones and closing down its moldering landfills.
The lack of touring has kept the band a deep, dark secret that only dedicated monster mashers who seek out moldering rarities are aware of.
Unraveling decades of mistrustThe latest developments come after weeks of economic uncertainty and finger-pointing between the two countries, reigniting decades of moldering political tensions.
Strewn over an acre of rust and rolling stock were jumbles of train components long since corroded, and decommissioned timber carriages moldering on the sidings.
Some Biden voters, voting as never-Trumpers (itself a moldering 2016 type), claim to see the future of the next four years as the priority.
But the scenes that work best feature oblivious upper-crust swells, dancing while the victims of a terrible mine disaster lie moldering in their graves.
Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act is moldering away in a corner because the N.R.A. doesn't want authorities taking guns away from domestic abusers.
I walked up the stairs, past the polished wood posts, past exposed brick and moldering mortar, past the lattice-panel doorway that led to the confessional.
Kilims, antique sewing machines, a set of 1950s towels, and moldering linen imported from Europe and embroidered with the hotel's name, cascaded from large rattan trunks.
Everything had been moldering in her daughter's basement, mostly untouched, for nearly 20 years: a time capsule that had been scrupulously prepared but never dug up.
Then there are the tours of malls that have already been shut down and abandoned, often for years — deep-sea footage from within the moldering shipwreck.
It's illustrated with black-and-white etchings and has a musty old-book smell, as if it's been moldering for decades in a hot attic room.
In the bathroom, unknown to his mother and brother, he grips the sink, horrified as the world rapidly flickers between reality and the Upside Down's moldering chill.
Their uncanny movies seem to document the after-hours life of a musty "wonder cabinet" held by a provincial museum moldering away in some once Habsburg backwater.
At the airport, we saw a twin-engine plane moldering by the runway, ditched there years ago by drug traffickers, one vestige of the region's troubled past.
For someone new to the scene, the empty fields, moldering homes, or abandoned industrial structures might (and do) look rife with potential — one can imagine worlds of possibilities.
A moldering volume called the Welcome Book, left over from the sanatorium days, serves to remind them of the threat; snippets of the volume are scattered through the novel.
According to Collins's daughter, Nina Lorez Collins, Losing Ground had been moldering in a film lab with all the rest of Collins's film work since her death in 1988.
"He'd been moldering away in musty old rooms for 20 or 30 years, talking to very small audiences," said Steven Fielding, a professor of political history at Nottingham University.
The movie is a half-hour succession of moldering apartment houses and massive factories, a place of faded splendor and industrial funk, populated by lonely Stalinist monuments and revolutionary ghosts.
If I face away from the shower (which is blighted with my husband's dandruff shampoo and sickly green bar of soap), our moldering Brooklyn bathroom resembles a 19th-century apothecary.
Author Matt D. Wilson discovered Oblivion's moldering manifesto in one of his lairs, and with a bit of editing, has published them into a tell-all about the late author's life.
Deep below the moldering husk of the Hawkins Mansion, as I creeped closer to the cultists chanting obscene words in a dialect not meant for human mouths, I had a revelation.
Sitting in this moldering restaurant in the middle of this backwater village on the outskirts of Kunming, Zhao Jie and I feel like dynastic royalty as we enjoy the tofu's rotten goodness.
This entry, SKI PANTS, made me think less of mountain sports than of walking dogs in the frigid cold — SKI PANTS are great for that, if you've got some moldering away somewhere.
As a technician in a control room maneuvers the spiderlike crane, the claw drops its moldering harvest down a 10-story shaft into a boiler that is hotter than 1,20403 degrees Fahrenheit.
But the confirmation process — ferocious even by the standards of moldering decorum that have defined the body's recent years — laid bare the Senate's deep divisions at the outset of the Trump presidency.
As a technician in a control room maneuvers the spiderlike crane, the claw drops its moldering harvest down a 10-story shaft into a boiler that is hotter than 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
On more than one occasion, when I felt closest to the music, I envisioned moldering worlds, where pieces of land were stripped from the earth to drift into space during some indeterminate doomsday.
From there, we're treated to a thrilling bit of Ricky Jay's Vegas show, right in King's Landing, as the lovely, moldering assistant is sliced and diced by the Hound before our very eyes.
The self publishing jag continued into Medium and, I would argue, most of the writing that once ended up moldering in the back pages of business journals and trade publications is now online.
But the film's main dramatic tension is between Josie, and Michael's mother (Janet McTeer), a world-renowned pianist, whose moldering Echo Park mansion is straight out of What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?
For weeks, the demise of the Supreme Court filibuster had seemed preordained — like a moldering stadium with a demolition date — even as members lamented the inevitability as a low moment for the Senate.
O.J.: Made in America covers the gamut of Simpson's life, starting with a history of L.A. race relations and ending with the onetime celebrity, convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping, and moldering in prison.
Perched recently on a chair in her small office, resplendent in a black satin dress and gold floral pin and banked by moldering towers of old files, she volleyed questions rather than answering them.
That's why Gizmodo catered to gadget lovers, Gawker to entry-level New York professionals who grumbled about their media-titan overlords, and Jezebel to feminists who withered under the 1950s sensibility of moldering women's magazines.
We ate in the moldering parish hall behind the church, off long folding tables we set with plates and cutlery, napkins, candles, sometimes flowers, always bottles of water filled from the sink in the kitchen.
Made in America covers the whole O.J. Simpson spectrum, starting with a history of L.A. race relations and ending with the onetime football star a felon, convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping, and moldering in prison.
"Usually I'm so blinkered when I approach work, but these were done for fun," said Ms. Mann, who thinks her work shares with Twombly's a kind of Southern melancholy or "moldering decadence," as she put it.
Just half a mile from Gwebu's establishment, in a row of moldering wooden stalls, the lowest tier of the township meat market was in operation: middle-aged women, bleary-eyed from woodsmoke, selling unrefridgerated offal for coins.
But burying the moldering corpse of a dead deal that couldn't gain a majority in Congress since it was signed a year ago despite the Obama administration's best efforts does not create jobs or reduce the deficit.
Months after the storms, and with the resort moldering on site, Stacey E. Plaskett, the U.S.V.I. delegate in Congress, introduced a new bill allowing a 60-year extension on the R.U.E. to coax the owners to rebuild.
Their take on metal of death is positively barbaric—yeah, there's a certain moldering atmosphere, and it surely falls within the modern "dark death metal" pantheon, but my major takeaway is how fucking HEAVY this shit is. Whew.
But the scale of the land deal at Dara Sakor — which secures 20 percent of Cambodia's coastline for 99 years — has raised eyebrows, especially since the portion of the project built so far is already moldering in malarial jungle.
In a country where officials still largely labor with pen and ink, surrounded by stacks of moldering papers, authorities in Mandalay are tapping social media and new technologies such as artificial intelligence software and drones to revamp a lethargic bureaucracy.
In Berlin, an exhibition of moldering Cold War installations in Europe will open in March at the German Historical Museum, and an excavated chunk of a long-buried Lenin statue will go on view in April at the Spandau Citadel.
Back then, Sentosa still bore scars from Singapore's colonial period, which left it littered with moldering British Army barracks and the remnants of a formidable military fort, which now sits, mostly forgotten, behind the mammoth Resorts World Sentosa casino complex.
But when Jon Levin steps onstage at the top of this 75-minute show, spookily white-faced beneath a moldering old top hat from a more romantic era (the costumes and set are by Peiyi Wong), he swiftly casts a spell.
They were mostly artless—the mind reels at how many photos there are of squinting men named Greg still out there in the world, stuck in paperbacks or moldering in attics or awaiting a long-overdue pulping—and they were impossibly legion.
It begins with a body, a desiccated pile of bones moldering on the deck of a ship that set out from London in 1802 to round the Cape of Good Hope and washed up five years later without a living soul aboard.
"We started writing nutty little tunes on an upright piano in a small sitting room in the lobby of Ward Manor, a moldering old mansion on the Hudson River that the college used as a dorm," Fagen said in a statement on Sunday published by Variety.
It is a beneficiary of the odd fact that as our digital footprints expand, Silicon Valley's major players must spend more and more money maintaining enormous digital garbage dumps, full of moldering tweets and flip-phone mirror selfies and old Facebook statuses composed in the third person.
The Vive's motion tracking makes exploration feel more intimate than usual: one of the controllers appears as a torch in your hand, and you're able to do things like use it to examine the base of a moldering statue or thrust it over a precipice to see a few inches farther down.
Over the course of its 10-episode first season, the show visits the romantic comedy, the "bad boy reformed by a good girl" story, the stalker thriller, and the "girl comes of age in the big city" tale, taking only the parts of these stories it needs, then leaving their corpses moldering in the ground.
Look at his old columns for the Catholic Herald—since deleted, but nothing on the internet is ever really gone forever—and it's all drearily familiar: Protesters are bad, the left are bullies, the media is biased, everyone's mean to me—and they're all delivered without a moment of deftness or play and in the grim throttled tones of any moldering and moribund conservative hack.
Over it broods the spell of a curse that has withered its fields and fettered its energies … Jericho the accursed, lies a moldering ruin, to-day, even as Joshua's miracle left it more than three thousand year ago; Bethlehem and Bethany, in their poverty and their humiliation, have nothing about them now to remind one that they once knew the high honor of the Savior's presence.
But it's the mystery of Mr. Johns's images that lock you in: those uncanny dark spheres from the 1954 piece; the skull imprinted on a paper towel in 1971; the body that looks to be drowning in "Study for Skin I" of 1962; the tilting still life of antique jars in "Study for Fall," from 1986; the moldering stew of gangrenous hands and heads in "Farley Breaks Down," from 2014.
Just a five-minute walk away from deCaires Taylor's installation at the Official National Pavilion of Grenada, however, the richest artist alive's headline-generating Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable includes sculptures designed to look like they've been moldering in the wreckage of the Greek ship Apistos, which sunk in the 2nd century A.D. According to a release from Taylor, a side-effect Hirst's new work is a line of inquiry about whether Hirst appropriated his underwater sculpture aesthetic.
Here they would lie, uncoffined and unburied for years, moldering into dust, their cruel fate forever hidden from men.
Most composting toilets use slow composting which is also called "cold composting". The compost heap is built up step by step over time. The finished end product from "slow" composting toilets ("moldering toilets" or "moldering privies" in the US), is generally not free of pathogens. World Health Organization Guidelines from 2006 offer a framework for safe reuse of waste, using a multiple barrier approach.
Access to the Beyond took numerous forms. Ghostly express trains made midnight runs to the other side, carrying the spirits of the recently departed. Phantom cruise liners ferried moldering passengers through the Sea of the Dead. Unwary travellers often found themselves making a one-way trip on the Road to Nowhere.
In his 2015 novel, Submission, Michel Houellebecq has Robert Rediger, the fictional character who is a convert to Islam and university professor turned politician, describe Islamo-leftism as "a desperate attempt by moldering, putrefying, brain-dead Marxists to hoist themselves out of the dustbin of history by latching onto the coattails of Islam".
When I look at Scheinfeld's photographs, I experience loss and disbelief. Graffiti and mildew streak the once-magnificent multi-tier lobby at Grossinger's in Liberty. A moldering roll of paper towels lies on the flooded kitchen floor of the Pines in South Fallsburg. A hallway overpass at the Pines is a wreck of drooping fiberglass insulation.
A multrum is a large composting vessel, predominantly meant to decompose toilet excreta but also other organic residue. It is originally a composite word consisting of "multna" which means moldering or composting in Swedish and "rum" which is the Swedish word for room. A multrum has over several decades become a noun and has come to mean any large composting chamber connected to a toilet. This should not be confused with Clivus multrum which is a proprietary product.
Despite Myanmar's possession of large amounts of historical material, many of the records have not been properly maintained, or used for research. The National Library of Myanmar holds 10,000 bundles of palm-leaf manuscripts, which have been collected from private donations and monasteries. Many more rolls of palm-leaf manuscripts remain uncollected, and are moldering in monasteries across the country without proper care as well as under attack by unscrupulous treasure hunters. Efforts to digitise the manuscripts have not materialised.
In 1951, Reid returned to Vancouver, where he eventually established a studio on Granville Island. He became greatly interested in the works of Edenshaw, working to understand the symbolism of his work, much of which had been lost along with many Haida traditions. During this time Reid also worked on salvaging artifacts, including many intricately carved totem poles, which were then moldering in abandoned village sites. He assisted in the partial reconstruction of a Haida village in the University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology.
In 2006, a cache of material including programs, photographs, plays, costumes, music manuscripts, props and other memorabilia, which The New York Times described as "moldering" in the Hebrew Actors Union building, was deposited at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, housed in Manhattan's Center for Jewish History.Daniel J. Wakin, "A Benefactor for Yiddish Theater Treasures," The New York Times. August 23, 2006. The weekly Jewish newspaper Forward reported in October 2006Iris Blasi, "End of an Era: The Fate of the Hebrew Actors Union Building," Forward.
"New York Times review He later named it one of the years's ten worst films. TV Guide rated the film 2½ out of four stars, and commented: "An ancient and overused farcical comedy, this story is handled with as much aplomb as can be expected from Shearer, Taylor, and Sanders; and even with Cukor as director, it still falls apart quickly. ... [Shearer] herself picked this moldering story out of the MGM vaults for reasons only [she] would know. It was a sad swan song to an otherwise illustrious career.
The slow dilapidation of the furnace produced a remarkable aesthetic effect. Henry Seidel Canby referred in 1935 to "its moldering cupola furnace, like a Persian mosque of the twelfth century, its long walls and sleepy half-drained dam." This slow decay was accelerated after the death of William M. Potts in 1943, when the railroad was taken up and other metal was reclaimed for scrap. Even after this, HABS photographer Ned Goode said of the furnace in 1959 that "its wild setting in an over-grown field is quite striking".
There existed in this period corporations or fraternities of masons, endowed with certain privileges and immunities, capable of erecting religious structures in the Gothic style.Historical perspective for Kilwinning A party of these foreign masons is supposed to have come from Italy, or Cologne, for the purpose of building the Abbey at Kilwinning and to have founded there the first regularly constituted Operative Lodge in Scotland. The Lodge is reputed to have been held in the Chapter House on the Eastern side of the cloisters. On the broken walls and moldering arches of the Abbey numerous and varied Masons' marks may be seen, some very beautiful in design.
Wilhelm Gnapheus, a Dutch refugee settled in Elbląg, wrote a comedy in Latin, Morosophus (The Foolish Sage), and staged it at the Latin school that he had established there. In the play, Copernicus was caricatured as the eponymous Morosophus, a haughty, cold, aloof man who dabbled in astrology, considered himself inspired by God, and was rumored to have written a large work that was moldering in a chest. Elsewhere Protestants were the first to react to news of Copernicus's theory. Melanchthon wrote: Nevertheless, in 1551, eight years after Copernicus's death, astronomer Erasmus Reinhold published, under the sponsorship of Copernicus's former military adversary, the Protestant Duke Albert, the Prussian Tables, a set of astronomical tables based on Copernicus's work.
After having faced down vampires in the previous novel, Laura Caxton is more than happy to continue her career as a trooper in the Pennsylvania State Police. Her life is upended again when Special Agent United States Federal Marshal Jameson Arkeley contacts her to help investigate the discovery of a cache of Civil War-era coffins underneath the grounds of the Gettysburg Battlefield. There are one hundred coffins in the underground crypt along with ninety-nine hearts removed from the moldering vampire bodies, but one coffin is smashed and the vampire body is missing. Hobbled by his crippled hand, Arkeley presses Caxton into service as his field operative to hunt down the missing vampire body before another horrific outbreak of vampirism infects the local population.
In 1863, a Congressional Committee on Government Contracts was highly critical of the arms merchants, writing: "Worse than traitors in arms are the men who pretending loyalty to the flag, feast and fatten on the misfortunes of the nation, while patriot blood is crimsoning the plains of the South and bodies of their countrymen are moldering in the dust." Interest in the affair was rekindled in 1910 with the publication of Gustavus Myers' History of the Great American Fortunes, which included a chapter on J. P. Morgan. The matter then became a cause cėlèbre, attracting a wide range of commentary. Myers said that the rifles were more likely to blow the rifleman's thumb off than they were to cause any damage to the enemy.
The rounded contours of the features of the three women to the left can be related to Iberian sculpture, but not obviously the fragmented planes of the two on the right, which indeed seem influenced by African masks.Green, 58–9 Lawrence Weschler says that, > in many ways, much of the moldering cultural and even scientific ferment > that characterized the first decade and a half of the twentieth century and > that laid the foundations for much of what we today consider modern can be > traced back to ways in which Europe was already wrestling with its bad- > faith, often strenuously repressed, knowledge of what it had been doing in > Africa. The example of Picasso virtually launching cubism with his 1907 > Desmoiselles d’Avignon, in response to the sorts of African masks and other > colonial booty he was encountering in Paris’s Musee de l’Homme, is obvious.
Northern attention was focused on immigration and World War I. The convict lease system finally ended with the advent of World War II. National and presidential attention was focused on racial issues because of the need for national unity and mobilization of the military. In the book's epilogue, Blackmon argues for the importance of acknowledging this history of forced labor: > [T]he evidence moldering in county courthouses and the National Archives > compels us to confront this extinguished past, to recognize the terrible > contours of the record, to teach our children the truth of a terror that > pervaded much of American life, to celebrate its end, to lift any shame on > those who could not evade it. This book is not a call for financial > reparations. Instead, I hope it is a formidable plea for a resurrection and > fundamental reinterpretation of a tortured chapter in the collective > American past.
In Istanbul Ritter realised the city's ancient libraries held a wealth of manuscripts and literary treasures that lay moldering and unregarded. He began work on a series of scholarly articles, which he had published in the series Philologika; Issue I - Gustav Flügel's 1870 unfinished translation work on the tenth century encyclopedia of Ibn al-Nadim, entitled Al-Fihrist; Issue VII - edited translations of Arabic and Persian treatises on profane and mystical love; Issue VIII - Anṣāri Haravi and Sanāʾi Ḡaznavi; Issue X - Farid-al-din ʿAṭṭār; Issue XI - Jalāl-al-Din Rumi; Issues XIV-XVI - ʿAṭṭār. He also discovered the original text of the fantasy anthology Tales of the Marvellous and News of the Strange.Robert Irwin, "The earliest known Arabic short stories in the world have just been translated into English for the first time", Independent, 13 Nov 2014 Despite his effective exile from Germany, he was head of the German Orientalist Society in Istanbul and his scholarly work had some supporters in Germany.

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