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"nondescript" Definitions
  1. having no interesting or unusual features or qualities
"nondescript" Antonyms
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" — Diane Hagglund, Sherbrooke, Quebec Actinolite Restaurant Toronto "It has an almost nondescript storefront in an otherwise nondescript residential neighborhood.
The action takes place in Indiana, in a kind of nondescript suburb-pace small town surrounded by nondescript wooded areas.
It's a completely nondescript building in a nondescript suburb north of the city, so nondescript that it took Verizon's representative about 15 minutes of circling around just to find it (frankly, the best security through obscurity I have seen in some time).
A nondescript "OCTAGONAL SIGN" wonder what it'll be used for??
On the surface, it looks like a nondescript tablet computer.
Knock at the nondescript gray door at 134 Eldridge Street.
This nondescript record appears to have worked in his favor.
The outside is a nondescript brown wall without any signage.
Its nondescript exterior makes it look like an ordinary residence.
Mia auditioning in a nondescript room full of bored professionals?
"Petland Discounts," a nondescript chorus crooned over joyous synthesizer music.
"There is no substitute for a grassroots campaign," he says in his nondescript office in a nondescript office park in San Clemente as he rattles off the number of phone calls made and homes visited.
It's hidden away down a nondescript alley in Yaowarat, Bangkok's Chinatown.
It's down a nondescript side-street in Fitzrovia in central London.
Before the Winter Olympics in 2010, curling pants were fairly nondescript.
A few months ago he was a nondescript former education minister.
The Oculus Go, built in partnership with Xiaomi, is aggressively nondescript.
It was so nondescript, it was just not cause for comment.
A fuzzy, nondescript house mixbuzzes from the laptop on her bed.
I wanted a simple, nondescript wooden chair, not an easy chair.
"Boat person" is both nondescript and guileless; it's also a euphemism.
The North and South divisions are cluttered with nondescript quasi-contenders.
The small garden in Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International just feels nondescript.
At first glance, it looked like a nondescript, albeit upscale store.
Red Canyon Road is so nondescript that we drive by it twice.
And he's still driving in to his nondescript Washington office every day.
To accompany this, I whisper into the microphone at a nondescript volume.
He says it's especially tough if the individual is wearing nondescript clothing.
They're pleasant, nondescript, slightly jarred by the hassle and bustle of boarding.
BlackRock's headquarters, a nondescript skyscraper in Manhattan, is usually easy to miss.
Its flavor was rich, but nondescript enough not to pollute the tea.
Fifteen-foot walls ring the nondescript house, blocking views into the courtyard.
There is no stage in the nondescript room where concerts take place.
Welcome to 33K's motion capture facility, a nondescript warehouse in Petaluma, Calif.
Their father, David Turpin, had created a school at his nondescript home.
Across the alley, a nondescript building houses a handful of specialists' ateliers.
Others lined the doorways of nondescript buildings on the city's main street.
Nondescript main streets in modest nautical towns unfurl past pale clapboard houses.
A single hospital bed and a utilitarian, nondescript armchair occupy the stage.
"I have a really small house in Burbank, very nondescript," she said.
Instead, he enrolled at Serra, then a nondescript private school in Gardena.
You're working in a brightly lit stage, it's sort of gray and nondescript.
It comes in black or silver and as ordered, looks nice, if nondescript.
He remembers being named in trade talks for the nondescript pitcher Kip Wells.
"Nondescript." On set and off, Niccol dresses in black, collared, buttoned-up shirts.
The transmission is similarly nondescript, with it hunting for gears during aggressive driving.
Sports of The Times We know the provision by nondescript names: Early entry.
These nondescript, curtained interiors contain armchairs, vases of flowers and bowls of fruit.
Though the box itself was nondescript, it was well-packaged and wrinkle-free.
Sinosphere BEIJING — The video shows a nondescript office on the outskirts of Beijing.
Each clip features one instructor seated on one nondescript couch, with one guitar.
The neighborhood, Glattpark, is a nondescript office development scheduled for completion in 2020.
It serves Taiwanese food and is popular on weekends but is otherwise nondescript.
And it all started in a nondescript real estate office on Kingswell Avenue.
The first projected image, of a nondescript hotel room, appeared on every screen.
I responded something nondescript around it being to please myself, not a man.
If the neighborhood is busy, dark, or nondescript, that may not be enough.
A nondescript but critical crust of living microorganisms protects the surface from erosion.
It's so small and nondescript, it's like it was made to be smuggled.
There were convenience stores and nail salons, nondescript office buildings and clothing shops.
Or are they all supposed to be different people in this nondescript motel?
He can also fling it at a nondescript wall to find a pork chop.
People don't want another nondescript box whose only purpose is to connect their devices.
The city's main Jewish day-school is equally nondescript, surrounded by fences and cameras.
Aesthetics: "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" is one of Black Mirror's more nondescript episodes.
A nondescript driveway with a guard gate off a rural Pennsylvania one-lane road.
Hope Litoff walks down the hall of a nondescript, New York City storage facility.
The device itself is a nondescript black box with two Lightning cables sticking out.
The speakers are rather nondescript on their own: they look like classic rectangular speakers.
Kongphan, who is thirty-two, stands out amid Twitch's largely sallow, nondescript streamer base.
His "Simpsons"-yellow sword stands out among the nondescript luggage on the baggage carousel.
Butt-Con's inaugural event was hosted in a nondescript building in Manhattan's Flatiron district.
To the right, against the eastern wall, was a nondescript gray couch or sofa.
The building has two entrances; it is not accessible only by a nondescript road.
In this barely noticed process, the mode of choice is often a nondescript van.
Buffalo fillet was served with a nondescript sauce and bland, lumpy gluten-free gnocchi.
The new mural appears on a nondescript brick wall on Vyse Street in Birmingham.
A white van with a decal on the side that said "Get Out The Native Vote" pulled up to the front door of a nondescript office building in the middle of this nondescript city at the foot of the snow-draped Chugach Mountains.
Apple's nondescript outage page; it acknowledges issues, but not why or for how long (Image: TechCrunch) Apple's nondescript outage page; it acknowledges issues, but not why or for how long (Image: TechCrunch) It was a rough month for a lot of people.
So what I visited in 2017 was a nondescript Los Angeles warehouse filled with computers.
They come in vaguely fruity flavors so nondescript that they're practically indistinguishable from one another.
Tileyard Studios is a nondescript and fairly hidden studio complex in London's Kings Cross area.
Save for a Freemason flag that hangs outside the building, the temple is largely nondescript.
It was suspicious, officials reported, that such large sums flowed through such a nondescript location.
I followed someone into a nondescript shed and caught a glimpse of Westworld's inner workings.
Pricing is around $420 so it's definitely more expensive than a nondescript bean bag chair.
Their amazing colors often occur naturally and turn a nondescript rock into a special attraction.
Thieves could prospectively melt it down into smaller, nondescript chunks, and sell them off individually.
Two pillows from a young and nondescript company have dethroned my longstanding big-name favorites.
Some had brought their women, who all looked like the same woman, highlighted and nondescript.
How the shop remembers her From the outside, Fuzzy's Pizza and Cafe looks pretty nondescript.
There's a lush, tropical paradise in a nondescript warehouse off the Jefferson Stop in Bushwick.
Inside the nondescript red-brick office building, black and white offices are stacked like humbugs.
David A. Turpin created the school inside his nondescript stucco home southeast of Los Angeles.
"This place is kind of nondescript, it feels kind of like a secret," he said.
Standing about as tall as a man, Tabernanthe iboga is a fairly nondescript perennial shrub.
Across town, Alfi's other initiative, Flat2628Labs, resides in a nondescript building on a narrow street.
They even identified the nondescript building in Kirkenes where Norway's military intelligence held secret meetings.
Then she directed the producer to a door in the rear of a nondescript building.
SECAUCUS, N.J. — Tucked inside a nondescript commercial warehouse here sits a sophisticated marijuana-growing operation.
And so, on Saturday morning, the face of the normally nondescript Tennessee town was transformed.
But there's a fine line between polished gentleman hustler and blank slate of nondescript okay-ness.
I served as a witness in the first one, held in a nondescript London registry office.
A nearby video monitor displays the artist in monotonous activity in the museum director's nondescript office.
DEEPMIND'S office is tucked away in a nondescript building next to London's Kings Cross train station.
Outside Tulsa, Oklahoma, among a series of nondescript warehouses off Route 23.5, lies a Google campus.
TVs are ugly, but small projectors like this LG are nondescript boxes growing increasingly more powerful.
These laptops may all seem pretty nondescript, but Google's strategy in this sector is paying off.
" Of course, it doesn't win over everybody: "This tastes like a pretty nondescript cup of coffee.
It's a sweetly nondescript location, and one ill-prepared to become a major illegal crossing point.
Taking the average image of 16 workplace shooters, a similar image of a nondescript man appears.
Instead, it looks like these have been fitted with fake logos and nondescript, stand-in grilles.
Put all of that together, and you get yourself a pretty nondescript, solidly built, inexpensive smartphone.
All of that professionalism and proficiency can't keep Trainor from feeling a little nondescript, even now.
Donoghue's prose is as sturdy and serviceable as a good pair of brogans, but never nondescript.
I liked this much more than the sayel lamb kofta, meatballs in a nondescript meat sauce.
"Nondescript" parts, or NDs, are roles like cops or soldiers, where anyone could play the part.
These scenes are set either in the middle of starkly beautiful terrain or against nondescript backdrops.
The studio is down a long, nondescript hallway in a commercial loft building on Irving Avenue.
The town center was a nondescript crossroads, going to seed with "love motels" and karaoke bars.
He's a white man with a nondescript office job, living in Brooklyn with his boyfriend Orion.
Iridium's journey to space begins in a nondescript building in pastoral Gilbert, Arizona, a Phoenix suburb.
Some were still in uniform, several were in nondescript roles, two were leading a non-N.
It's hard to imagine many people becoming emotional over a nondescript alley in downtown New York.
The funds usually come via third-party organizations with nondescript names, obscuring the identity of donors.
The setting is a nondescript waiting room, equipped with surveillance cameras — a kind of prison cell.
Google led me to a nondescript strip mall with a bunch of Chinese restaurants and stores.
It came in the form of a nondescript event announcement on the city's official Facebook page.
His nondescript button-down shirt, Shetland wool sweater and windbreaker is a pretty convincing preppy disguise.
He's got the squeaky-clean sheen, white teeth, and the nondescript likability of a business executive.
Overnight, I left the only home I'd ever known for a nondescript apartment in an anonymous town.
IEEE editor Amy Nordrum writes: Next, I select a nondescript cube and place it in my palm.
Despite his telltale long faces, Dillon's art might at first seem so basic as to be nondescript.
Suite 20183 is a windowless, rather nondescript office, with a lock that fascinates me to no end.
IN THE hills overlooking Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, sits a nondescript building housing rows of humming computer servers.
The options — things like Storyverse, Cinemagic, and Kaleidoscope Park — weren't just awkward and nondescript on their own.
I note nondescript office chairs and then markers of status and hierarchy: a Herman Miller Aeron chair.
The photo is so wildly nondescript, anyone would assume it would be impossible to pinpoint its location.
The nondescript arenas stage an immediate, ephemeral violence that is forgotten afterward by developer, character, and player.
Think of a pigeon, and you probably imagine nondescript gray birds that poop all over park benches.
Trump threatened a nondescript tax on the company if it moved some of its production to Mexico.
Scanlan grew up here, in a narrow duplex on a nondescript street in a tract housing development.
Consequently, the sculptures and stones seem peripheral, with the nondescript door being the largest thing in sight.
We're buzzed through a nondescript door into a beautiful garden, full of potted bluebells and fig trees.
In April 2014 the group rounded up 276 schoolgirls in Chibok, a nondescript town in Borno state.
China wanted an Asian; America regarded him as broadly in its camp; Russia found him acceptably nondescript.
The photo shows the body tool in nondescript tent with a Tesla Model 3 in the foreground.
My corrective was Soomaa, literally a "land of bogs," set amid the nondescript farmlands of southwest Estonia.
The couple rented a nondescript apartment with a view of the sea in a peaceful residential neighborhood.
His clothes (black Hugo Boss shirt, black pants from who knows where and Prada shoes) are nondescript.
Wines like these are sound, refreshing and flawless, unless you consider boring and nondescript to be flaws.
The view from the window was of a nondescript office building, not the hotel's more historic surroundings.
He was a sixth-round draft pick after a nondescript career at Long Beach State and Georgia.
Now the same color appeared 300 miles away on a cluster of nondescript buildings in the desert.
Palm Gardens occupies a nondescript seven-story brick building in a working-class neighborhood in central Brooklyn.
At first I question the address: The building — gray and nondescript — is as dreary as the day.
Landmark buildings have been torn down to make way for nondescript towers, and graffiti envelops many structures.
When Maurizio Pollini plays in some nondescript suit, his body-aliveness is no less present for us.
It appears he and Vice President Al Gore ate lunch with typical, nondescript salt and pepper shakers.
On a nondescript piece of farmland, a pole is ready and waiting to hoist the EU flag.
For the biggest stars, there was a secret lounge — which had a nondescript "No Entrance" sign in front of the equally nondescript door — that boasted a masseuse, an aura reader, a barista, an open bar, and a place to get a cupcake with your face on the frosting.
Aides helped her regain her balance in a vulnerable but nondescript moment captured by Getty photographer Mark Makela.
He's being held, not in a cell, but inside a nondescript base operated by Mauritanian anti-terrorism police.
On the surface, it seemed like a nondescript event, but nonetheless the group broke out into ecstatic cheers.
"Wait here," says one of the activists as they slip through the gate of a nondescript cement house.
Imagine dozens of rows of tables in what feels like a high school auditorium with nondescript thin carpeting.
Although each of these attacks was a discrete and noteworthy horror, they likely read as nondescript to many.
PARKES, Australia (Reuters) - It's known as "The Dish" and it soars above a nondescript paddock in rural Australia.
Men and women toting Japan's ubiquitous clear plastic umbrellas file into the entrance of a nondescript corner bar.
Mr. Gilmour wore a nondescript black T-shirt, though the backup vocalists had some glitter in their outfits.
Whether that would mean leaving its current quarters in a nondescript industrial park, however, remains to be seen.
The nondescript area — a sidewalk, near some Dumpsters in a residential area of Chelsea — held its own significance.
The actor showed up at the Alamo Drafthouse theater in downtown Los Angeles in a nondescript grey hoodie.
The area was a bit isolated and nondescript at the time, but before long, restaurants started moving in.
Psy-Group operated out of a nondescript building in a commercial area about twenty minutes outside Tel Aviv.
Just off Interstate 90 in South Dakota, on the edge of the Badlands, stands a nondescript ranch house.
I had expected French pâté and got some nondescript "meat" instead—whether it was called salmon or veal.
Jackie's growhouse is nearby, inside a nondescript neighborhood lined with houses you might see in The Brady Bunch.
One nondescript apartment building distinguished itself from the others with a pile of sandbags on the ground floor.
Nondescript cheese, bland mushrooms and a pointless egg dragged down a pizza with a very good, light crust.
I use my phone to calculate 20% of my friend's overpriced meal at this nondescript Long Island diner.
For more than three decades, in the same nondescript department, she has processed applications for voter-identification cards.
Housed in a nondescript building in TriBeCa is the Archive of Contemporary Music, a nonprofit founded in 1985.
There is such a business in Newark, New Jersey, on the second floor of a nondescript brick warehouse.
Milburn's fellow Masons offered the church space at a nearby lodge, a nondescript brick building with white walls.
It was operated out of his home, the same nondescript, suburban residence where the 22013 victims were found.
The name of the coalition is intentionally nondescript, and its executive director, Lauren Crawford Shaver, who led Mrs.
The nondescript wall behind her and a metal door are the only clues as to where she stands.
Vacant, nondescript land by day would turn into party venues at night, a chameleon effect that sparked Malhotra's interest.
Most of the day, however, was spent inside the large, nondescript auditorium connected to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
At least one extra app on your phone is better than another nondescript box sitting in your living room.
That night, Julia entered her nondescript brick building, her heels falling silent as they moved from tile to carpet.
"There are two Democratic visions for regulating Wall Street," he says, as a camera pans across nondescript office buildings.
A PATCHWORK of nondescript houses nestled at the foot of a mountain, Nagicho looks like an ordinary Japanese town.
Restaurants sit nested in indoor walkways, while nondescript offices are sandwiched between coffee shops, internet cafes and hostess clubs.
It was the Aung Tha Pyay interrogation center, a nondescript building where special branch police officers do their work.
Here, a photograph of a nondescript building stands against Salvator Rosa's painting Landscape in the Bay of Naples (18043).
Here, a photograph of a nondescript building stands against Salvator Rosa's painting Landscape in the Bay of Naples (1637).
"I just don't enjoy spending time with people," she says at one of the show's many nondescript hotel restaurants.
IN AN open-plan office in a nondescript building in central Yangon, women sort through piles of brown folders.
The new hub ditches its predecessor's shiny nondescript-networking-equipment look for a nicer, squared-off matte white body.
Now the church—in a nondescript building in an outdoor shopping complex—is packed with around 250 each Sunday.
The William Vale rises from its two- and three-story surroundings like an opulent monument surrounded by nondescript headstones.
Photograph by Victor Llorente for The New Yorker The Newkirk Avenue building was nondescript, a hunk of brown brick.
Protesters began arriving at the nondescript building that functions as the Portland, Oregon home of ICE last Sunday afternoon.
Open a nondescript door in the condo lobby and you come to a winding staircase with just five steps.
The module was supposed to land at a nondescript site between two craters close to the lunar south pole.
If you've been dreaming of a nondescript Christmas, you're in luck — mostly cloudy tomorrow with a high of 41.
About a half-dozen volunteers at a time staff the hotline, in a small house down a nondescript alley.
You have arrived at the nondescript warehouse of Regalis Foods, which sells fine truffles and other expensive wild foods.
Lee Child gives his books such nondescript titles that you often need a mnemonic to remember what they're about.
Where the Web series was amateurishly filmed, with nondescript interiors and haphazard lighting, "Insecure" is artfully composed and glossy.
And if people of color are able to play white or nondescript roles, why not the other way around?
Missile launchers might, for instance, be put into nondescript cargo containers distributed around military bases, alongside numerous empty containers.
There I was, in our modest garden apartment in a nondescript part of Queens, steeping myself in European literature.
The draft legislation was rumored to be in H-157, a nondescript meeting room in the House of Representatives.
I went back to the nondescript pile of rocks a few weeks ago, backpack loaded with camera and lenses.
A hotel is now a person sleeping in a bed, instead of a nondescript letter 'H' wrapped in a circle.
A hotel is now a person sleeping in a bed, instead of a nondescript letter 'H' wrapped in a circle.
ET, is a futuristic drama that explores life in a Los Angeles that's been occupied by mysterious and nondescript aliens.
But the problem is that glucose is just one tiny, nondescript component of the complex chemical makeup of human tissue.
The remaining photo is a nondescript shot of Kardashian looking down and away from the camera, posted on April 11.
Will Eno, a playwright who packs big emotions and big ideas into small nondescript packages, returns with a new play.
Google Maps' Pegman avatar, normally a nondescript yellowish-orange-colored character, is used to help you navigate through Street View.
At the far reaches of San Francisco International Airport, there's a nondescript gray building that houses the United Maintenance Center.
On Cleveland's Shaker Boulevard, number 12000 is a nondescript, gray medical building on a stretch of road full of them.
This is still a light computer by laptop standards, and the design remains attractive in a nondescript kind of way.
The feature has existed since the launch of Timeline, but has to date offered a fairly nondescript type of post.
At a recent seminar of the Robbie Fowler Property Academy in a nondescript hotel in London, the mood remained upbeat.
The training put Marines through exercises in a training center mocked up to look like a nondescript Middle Eastern city.
For starters, unlike many Facebook videos, these shows seem to mostly exist in a separate tab with a nondescript icon.
Technically, Rubio didn't show up — he beamed in, in the form of a pretaped, nondescript speech mostly about Hillary Clinton.
Everyone just laughed when Sanders, a cranky loner from Vermont with a nondescript Senate record, decided to challenge Queen Hillary.
THE nondescript glazed-brick building at 19803 West Chang'an Avenue, near Tiananmen Square, gives no hint of what happens inside.
Will Eno, a playwright who packs big emotions and big ideas into small, nondescript packages, returns with a new play.
Situated at the end of a nondescript cul-de-sac, it's barely distinguishable from its modest upper-middle-class neighbors.
The ambience here suggests the immaculate interiors of the TV versions, but in shades more muted and accouterments more nondescript.
We later learn that the real crime was right before us with the exit of the nondescript man and woman.
We walked into a nondescript office building, and the security guard told us the restaurant was on the third floor.
You'll find some of the best samosas, kebabs, and chai at a nondescript tea shop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
It had a nondescript decor and a boring name, bucking the trend of that era for behipster-monikered concept shops.
The Mystery of a Nondescript 'Numbers Guy' Stephen Paddock, the gunman, was a contradiction: a gambler who took no chances.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Typically drab and nondescript, Taipei's Xinyi District Household Registration office exploded with life and color on Friday morning.
Alex Grabiec addressed the suburbanization of once-rural areas with stark, nondescript images whose aesthetics are the opposite of romantic.
The magazine's nondescript offices are located at Costco's headquarters in Issaquah, Washington, next door to Costco's marketing and membership teams.
The line down the middle reappears in Mr. Colmer's photo collages, rhythmic repetitions of nondescript architectural elements around New York.
There, Per Scholas occupies the second floor of nondescript concrete building, just down the street from a U-Haul depot.
In one scene, an intimate moment between the Parks is fueled by dirty talk of cheap knickers and nondescript drugs.
The design presents itself as nondescript at first, but it grew more handsome to my eye as the week progressed.
Later, in his nondescript apartment, he talks to his viewers about his brother, who was supposed to come to dinner.
The documents are brought to the group's headquarters, in a nondescript office building in Western Europe, sometimes under diplomatic cover.
In one of the many nondescript, one-room concrete homes in Maiduguri, Abbani and Hudu have found a new family.
The building that fell was nondescript, at the end of a cul-de-sac in a lower-middle-class neighborhood.
His hair slightly thinning, he's dressed plainly in a nondescript blue button-up shirt with a yellow T-shirt underneath.
Interestingly, Vine Street is a small, nondescript cul-de-sac, making it perhaps the most obscure location on the whole board.
Most New Yorkers know little of this bureaucratic archipelago tucked away in nondescript buildings from the West Village to the Bronx.
At first glance, Shouguang, a nondescript city of 1.1 million people, does not look like an indispensable node in China's economy.
The company's office building is a big, imposing, glass structure that is rather nondescript save for the blazing purple company sign.
It's a humble operation headquartered in nondescript strip of stores in Oak Park, a quiet suburban village just outside of Chicago.
Crofton is right—it was, in a way, the center of this whole situation—a nondescript hamlet, 45 minutes from Vilnius.
The entire headquarters, including device assembly, storage, and offices for software development and other operations, is a nondescript three-story building.
The company's office building is a big, imposing,glass structure that is rather nondescript save for the blazing purple company sign.
Staffed 24 hours a day, the control center is housed in a nondescript office building within a block of the station.
Pychnenko would send the releases to himself using a nondescript email account, which Igor would access and then forward to Vitaly.
It's just that this nondescript crewneck played second — er, third — fiddle to her plaid shirt and her iconic red shearling jacket.
Her Thursday set was proof she can turn any nondescript establishment into a place for reverence, for quiet focus and reflection.
So on Sunday at sunset, I took a quick, ten-minute cab from Movement and arrived at a nondescript grey building.
All of which is to say: as far as years go 2006 was one of the most nondescript in cultural memory.
From a nondescript office building on K Street, its researchers churn out study after study laying out the perils of immigration.
"Don't Quit," a nondescript track on Khaled's album featuring Harris, Travis Scott, and Jeremih, plays like a clear Funk Wav castoff.
The video shows a calm, mild-mannered 18-year-old wearing nondescript clothes -- a white t-shirt, baseball cap and headphones.
The sidewalk where the explosion occurred is in front of a nondescript building wedged between a church and an apartment building.
"These are peppercorn trees," he announced with a nod on a recent expedition as he drove on a nondescript Sydney thoroughfare.
His mother was responsible for bringing Arcanabyss to his first karaoke night, seven years ago, at some nondescript joint in Surrey.
"Here was Agatha Christie's room," he said, standing on a nondescript patch of scorched ground at the edge of the mound.
The store front of Ganja Farm in downtown Bogotá is small and nondescript, but the pungent smell on approach is unmistakable.
By contrast, the Führer, idol of millions, is an ill-tempered and nondescript figure with a bad case of body odor.
The nondescript building along the Birmingham Airport's perimeter is expected to house an initial 1,500 deaths but is capable of expanding.
The twice-annual startup pitch event rivals suburban garages and nondescript hoodies as an icon of the Silicon Valley startup scene.
" Mr. Wright explained, "Real bank robbers are using the most nondescript cars possible because they want to blend in and disappear.
Actors of both genders wear nondescript black suits, with the exception of Martine Chevallier, who plays Caesar in an embroidered tunic.
Mom and I went to a nondescript midtown Toronto building and were led into a quiet office with soft, indirect lighting.
Entering the lobby, I was transported into a sleek and sultry world that looked nothing like the surrounding nondescript buildings outside.
Training We met Kim in a nondescript hotel room in South Korea, where she was accompanied by half a dozen bodyguards.
But the poisonous parts which include the eyes and the liver are what puts the otherwise nondescript fish in the spotlight.
He was seated next to his wife in a nondescript room with white walls and a Venezuelan flag in the corner.
In the summer of 6900, a nondescript American heartland city of less than 2628,28503 was suddenly and violently introduced to us.
Security guards quickly ushered CNN out of the nondescript office block on 55 Savushkina Street, headquarters of the Internet Research Agency.
Released without fanfare, the nondescript title was soon revealed to be a promo for a Hideo Kojima-led Silent Hill game.
A nondescript, late-night press release from House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) landed in reporters' inboxes on Sept.
Diners get a room key to the hidden restaurant behind a nondescript room door on the Hotel 3232's 10th floor.
For example, Jones posted a nondescript stone slab in one of the game's buildings that contained an engraving in Ancient Greek.
The Nuraphones shipped in a nondescript cardboard box, with a paper foam container inside that looks a bit like a cardboard brain.
During Friday's ceremony they marched wearing nondescript grey jackets and dark trousers, white hats and white scarves with no mention of Russia.
In the nondescript, Silicon Valley casual of blazers and jeans, suits, and branded hoodies, it was hard to tell which was which.
For one blissful day this past October, a nondescript New York City film studio was filled to the brim with adoptable puppies.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Advertisements declared her the "Ape Woman" or the "Nondescript," a creature that could not be described.
We've all been there: you park your car on some random street or in a nondescript garage and go about your business.
That test featured a nondescript metal sled accelerating several dozen yards down a train track before crashing into a pile of sand.
Though emojis are generally known as nondescript yellow faces, in recent years there has been a push by consumers for more diversity.
Amazon's first smart-home product, the cylindrical and relatively nondescript Amazon Echo has been in my home for more than two years.
We finally got out of the tourist zone and popped into a little nondescript noodle shop, where I ate this perfect ramen.
He experimented with a nondescript children's store, Children's Bargain Town, but then in '57 opened the first Toys 'R' Us in Maryland.
We walk down a nondescript driveway, through the side of someone's house and their backyard, and into the most incredible makeshift bungalow.
It's short, a mixture of white and black, and relatively nondescript, but it does have a face, of sorts, and a voice.
Smuggler's Cove: Behind a nondescript edifice on Gough Street is an incredible cocktail bar disguised as a tiki bar, or vice versa.
Mr. Cage is fun to watch as he lets the bottled-up rage of a nondescript existence slowly bubble to the surface.
By Design What first appears as a nondescript '60s-era family home slowly reveals itself to be a paragon of surrealist design.
The store is nondescript from the outside, save the brand's black and orange logo, listing of its hours, and 18-plus notification.
This nondescript life of an immigrant would have continued, if she hadn't recently had news of Tuan, the boy of her girlhood.
Inside was also fairly nondescript, with very little to evoke "Australia" except for paneled wooden booths and framed photos of the Outback.
"Whenever I have spots on the show when it's nondescript, I always make sure it's half men and half women," she says.
Filming was done at spots where the backgrounds were visually interesting, but nondescript, without identifying landmarks that would reveal the Buscettas' location.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — On a nondescript block in this placid Long Island town sits a house that is perennially ready for Christmas.
They lived in a nondescript stucco house in the small, working-class city of Perris, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles.
In 1998, a dispute over the nondescript border village of Badme escalated into a war that would kill more than 100,000 people.
His deputy campaign manager was waiting outside a nondescript office building in Hackensack in the slowing rain to provide a polling update.
INARAJAN, Guam — Against the back wall of the command center at Guam Homeland Security, a nondescript telephone is perched on a shelf.
Less than two miles from Iceland's Reykjavik airport sits a nondescript metal building as monolithic and drab as a commercial poultry barn.
NORMCORE sarcastically conflates "normal" and "hard-core" to mean adopting a "normal" and nondescript style of dressing to better express your specialness.
It's the perfect place to set a mock, nondescript institute, which is supposedly conducting a study for which I am a subject.
Earlier that day, Smith met with a former client for a recording session in her studio, located in a nondescript business complex.
The nondescript backdrop of "Wives and Lovers" makes it feel unfinished, even though it's jammed with nearly a dozen sharply executed figures.
Mohammed now sat far away, at end of a nondescript, beige-hued room that felt like the belly of a file folder.
Image: USPTOYes, this is creepy as hell and feels like someone trying to make a patent for a peephole on a nondescript painting.
I drag a thick curtain open and the city unfurls before me, stretching lazily into the distance, seemingly endless, seemingly infinite, seemingly nondescript.
On the outside, Impossible Foods' new manufacturing plant in Oakland, California, looks like all of the other nondescript warehouses bordering the massive building.
The nondescript artwork from the demo was gone, replaced with something that looks like a video game you might eventually pay money for.
But going the safe, nondescript route could itself be a significant risk as the world seems to be on fire for major change.
I almost screamed, until I realized there was a connector dongle included so I could continue to tote around my nondescript $30 headphones.
In a time when a congresswoman's nondescript black jacket and coat can inspire mockery, that kind of equality can seem out of reach.
FF's expansive headquarters is located in a former Nissan factory on a nondescript block in Gardena, California, just south of metro Los Angeles.
Tucked inside this Cairo establishment is a nondescript room called the "Scream Room," where Egyptians -- young or old -- flock to yell away stress.
It's a really smart way to frame a relatively simple story that could have otherwise taken place in nondescript bars and parking lots.
Take Your Karaoke UndergroundHidden in a nondescript parking lot on South Congress is Ego's, a bar so secluded there's no cell-phone reception.
Apple has hired a small team of biomedical engineers to work at a nondescript office in Palo Alto, California, miles from corporate headquarters.
In his photos, made in locations ranging from nondescript city streets to college sports arenas, bodies battle for attention, perfectly stopped and coordinated.
"Only Can Get Better," which features former Australian icon Daniel Merriweather on vocals, is, honestly, a pretty nondescript 2000s-style disco house track.
The engineers are expected to work at a nondescript office in Palo Alto, miles (km) away from the corporate headquarters, CNBC said. (cnb.
Prince was said to have "transcended" race, and Idris Elba has said he's more than just his race—an actor, apparently race nondescript.
Hundreds of Ozone Park residents rallied Saturday evening at the crime scene, a nondescript block underneath elevated subway tracks, to denounce the shooting.
Another image of the rather nondescript wall along Bernauer Strasse shows fortifications and defensive equipment in the zone between the two parallel walls.
In a nondescript Tijuana building painted with a red heart, the 44-year-old artist Alida Cervantes explores the stratification of Mexican society.
Someone who liked the high life of casinos but drove a nondescript minivan and dressed casually, even sloppily, in flip-flops and sweatsuits.
A graduate student in his mid-20s, he wore nondescript slacks and a jacket, following orders from Fare to blend into the crowd.
The family lived in a nondescript apartment building near the southern edge of town that serves as social housing for lower-income people.
Like Ms. Eilish, she has long sought refuge inside baggy shirts and hoodies, but until recently she tended toward the dark or nondescript.
The queen-size bed took up most of the room, which had cream walls and nondescript brown furnishings on a sleek dark floor.
Their funding sources are often cloaked by third-party organizations with nondescript names, which accept money from donors who wish to remain anonymous.
" Yes, that Country Crock—of the nondescript, gray-brown tubs that have sat in fridges nationwide for decades, full of "vegetable oil spread.
Everyone piled out of the Sprinter and walked in the direction of Basquiat's nondescript headstone, a popular attraction that was festooned with flowers.
They aren't really the colour I did it, but we couldn't have a nondescript smooth length of brown on the cover, could we?
Hemmati's new lab is in a nondescript office park in northern Los Angeles, just beneath the western regional headquarters of the Subway sandwich chain.
SO WHEN YOU COME IN AND YOU TALK TO THE PRESIDENT ABOUT A PROBLEM, YOU CAN'T SAY, LOOK, THE PROBLEM IS BIG AND NONDESCRIPT.
It's 8 o'clock on a Friday night, and we've arrived to our destination: a nondescript garage door in the Palermo barrio of Buenos Aires.
This is a curved chamber inside a nondescript Disney building that houses multiple incredibly high resolution projectors that functions, most simply, as a holodeck.
Shade: Light When I first opened up the nondescript KKW Beauty box, I was surprised to discover a few details about the product: 1.
In fact, Zernicka-Goetz works in the same nondescript brick building on the Cambridge campus where Robert Edwards, a reproductive medicine pioneer, once toiled.
In this instance, Atkins uses motion capture technology not to simulate an unworldly being like Smaug, but to create an incredibly nondescript human character.
It's a single nondescript room: one side is lined with long tables filled with lamps, trays, and machines; the other is lined with freezers.
The Echo Buds are nondescript, come in only black, and lack the signature blue LED that you might expect from an Echo / Alexa product.
With its nondescript decor, void of personal effects on the white walls, it could have well served as the office of a middling therapist.
Opened in December 2017, it sits on a busy street, a nondescript shop front deliberately chosen as a neutral space for different rival groups.
Unlike other subpar planning journals that are filled with nondescript pages, each sheet on the ZerModus planner is designed to help you achieve success.
It's Thursday afternoon, and I'm on the eighth floor of a nondescript building in the Flatiron District, sitting across from Foursquare cofounder Dennis Crowley.
Inside its beige business park facilities, a five-minute drive from Facebook HQ, rows of nondescript black server racks whir and blink and vent.
Sevenhuysen's path to this point began in February 2015, with a nondescript visit to the match history page of the League of Legends website.
Yes, the car has been slathered in a nondescript navy blue paint job with light gray accents that perfectly compliment the black leather interior.
The box was also very nondescript — if I'm going to have expensive vegan food delivered to my door, I'd rather my neighbors knew it!
Others, though, were kind of bland, nondescript beige cubes that could probably be warped onto the surface of Mercury without anyone batting an eyelid.
Clad by Patricia E. Doherty, the costume designer, in nondescript blacks and grays, Melissa Macleod Herion's Tracy appears to be an unctuous little nobody.
And thus ends the single greatest, and most unnecessary, Sports 'Gate we've ever witnessed: teary-eyed and in nondescript parlor with Matt Lauer. [NBC]
His final bartending job, and one of his longest-lasting, was at the Pink Chihuahua, a nondescript bar underneath a Mexican restaurant in Soho.
But in the United States, she says, Vietnam's coffee culture hasn't translated: here, the country's beans make up nondescript coffee blends, its identity ignored.
In a nondescript building just north of San Diego, California, the fight to save the northern white rhino is coming down to the wire.
The warehouse was nondescript, a hulking edifice of corrugated metal, but it was one of the most important buildings on the 400-acre lot.
Because even the most nondescript Easter egg could end up enhancing the gaming experience in some way, players were obliged to take them seriously.
In the bustling Futian district is a nondescript commercial building that houses a handful of suppliers of cheap watch parts and small watch dealers.
Another car brings Gordon, Albert, Diane, the Buckhorn police chief, and William Hastings to a nondescript yard where Hastings says he saw the Major.
Beneath a tattered awning in a nondescript strip mall on Park Road, we entered a parlor-like room with a dozen or so tables.
Mr. Said pointed out the nondescript red metal gate of what had been the old synagogue, unlocked and unguarded, and said visitors were welcome.
The video opens on Ms. Mendieta, in nondescript clothing and with her long black hair hanging loose, pressing herself against a blank white wall.
Now she is performing the gently humorous, enchantingly quirky "Say Something Bunny!" to 24 people at a time in a nondescript room in Chelsea.
The real leader was Le Van Nhuan, who later took the name Le Duan, a nondescript party official from humble origins in central Vietnam.
There, inside a nondescript building, was an elevator leading to the TownHouse Galleria hotel and the Pavarotti Restaurant Museum, empty at that early hour.
Llamas then aired a grainy photo of a nondescript video disc sitting in a safe, which Avenatti swore was full of evidence against Trump.
The Turpins allegedly shackled some of their children to beds in a nondescript Riverside County home that doubled as the private Sandcastle Day School.
Do you know what's in those nondescript spray bottles at gyms that you're supposed to use to wipe down your machine, mat and equipment?
The city's best-kept secret, this luxurious retreat is hidden away at the top of a nondescript office building in the bustling 10th Arrondissement.
He claims to have found the office smack dab in the middle of Berlin, in a nondescript building overlooking the city's famous Gendarmenmarkt square area.
During the interview, it was initially difficult getting Philthy's attention away from his cell phone and even after that, his responses were brief and nondescript.
" July 22012 to June 14Sherman Oaks, CA, USA "We started drinking this rum in a hotel room in clear, nondescript glasses under crisp white sheets.
The image of the shark was lifted from a famous photograph of a kayaker and a shark and was photoshopped into a nondescript flooded street.
Rounded corners aside, this doesn't leave a ton of room for industrial design flair — I'd describe the phone as conventionally attractive, if a little nondescript.
LinkNYC demonstrated the android-powered tablet for the press yesterday, taking advantage of a "Link" structure at a nondescript intersection near New York's Gramercy neighborhood.
As the game continues, a terabyte of data per second continues flowing from inside the stadium to a nondescript brown trailer in the parking lot.
I'm talking about your home broadband router/gateway, the nondescript black box likely installed somewhere in your abode by your cable or satellite service provider.
Players were summoned to a nondescript room in San Francisco's Moscone Center by Take This, a nonprofit devoted to providing gamers with mental health resources.
The above video gives you a sped-up look at Richter's process of turning nondescript planks of wood into a piece of movie-inspired art.
Their notorious collection — located in nondescript concrete garages, surrounded by razor wire, and patrolled by armed Nepalese soldiers known as gurkhas — numbered in the thousands.
Visas and passports from 10 different countries were found during raids on the nondescript stucco building with the corrugated tin roof, the State Department said.
Battle Mountain, Nevada (CNN)Route 305 is a seemingly nondescript stretch of road in the middle of a very empty state, connecting two small towns.
As the women pulled down their white handmaid's wings and marched to the nondescript Sinn Fein building, I spoke to a bemused mother and daughter.
Just getting this far has represented a victory for Judicial Watch, which operates out of a nondescript office building in the shadow of the Capitol.
After being picked up in raids, the immigrants were transferred from county jails to this facility in a nondescript building complex just outside of Chicago.
About a 10-minute walk away, tucked into a nondescript block of tenements stands a grand building of a different era: the Eldridge Street Synagogue.
"It's been really hard coming back and processing everything," she tells Chris Harrison while sitting across from one another in a classic nondescript Bachelor house.
"At the time, all cell phones had started to turn into these handy, nondescript, amorphous things," former Motorola head of design Jim Wicks told Pierce.
Jordan, the last remaining resident of Lob City, left last summer for the Dallas Mavericks as the Clippers embarked on a fairly nondescript off-season.
Teenagers were saving up their pocket money to see Tiesto and a bunch of other nondescript white men tear up Creamfields or Electric Daisy Carnival.
In one remarkable discovery in Siberia, researchers examining a nondescript pinkie bone discovered the genome of a separate line of hominins, now known as Denisovans.
From a few paces away, the storefront space looks nondescript, so much so that the vibrancy of the room is somewhat breathtaking as you enter.
After a nondescript professional basketball career, Robinson became a vice president at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and then a partner at a boutique investment bank.
"Designated Survivor" is about a nondescript cabinet member, Kirkman, who becomes president when a terror attack kills practically every other member of the American government.
Eugene O'Neill's Expressionist drama "The Hairy Ape" tells the story of a nondescript man overrun by industrial capitalism's demands on workers in 1920s New York.
In the three-minutes it takes to watch Mobley's video for "Solo", the Texas-based singer, songwriter and producer goes from nondescript nobody to superstar.
He's competent and intermittently pretty good, but he's still OJ Mayo, the guy with a nondescript beard and the grumpily vacant look in his eyes.
"The reality is that the new 'floor' of the NYSE is actually now located on the roof of a nondescript data center in Mahwah," Virtu said.
"The newly reported bifaces from Friedkin are mostly nondescript tips and midsections as well as some broken preforms that are probably Clovis artifacts," Fiedel told Gizmodo.
Several filmmaker friends had piled into a room with cardboard-covered windows in Nichols' nondescript production headquarters on East Avenue in Austin to watch Midnight Special.
Few could imagine that in a nondescript common alley there was a house with an underground passage with a depth equivalent to a 12-story building.
It's an otherwise nondescript and childlike portrayal of New York City, with unadorned buildings lined up in a row like Tetris blocks, topped with triangle roofs.
The Boring Company says its DC-to-Baltimore Loop would include 70 ventilation shafts, housed in nondescript gray cubes built on the surface along the route.
After driving through a warren of deserted streets, past rusty buildings, flakes of fake walls and stagnant lakes, we arrived at a cluster of nondescript buildings.
The Hub, a nondescript Kabul villa that serves as a coworking space, is decorated with an antique shortwave radio and handmade furniture made of Afghan wood.
LONDON — Big data crunched in a nondescript office more than 3,000 miles from the U.S. might just convince you to cast a ballot for Donald Trump.
The only time I noticed a lot of drifting is when I tried to lock onto a nondescript object like a far away door or window.
He is so good-hearted, simple, and nondescript that it's sort of crazy that he's going to be the centerpiece of four or five more films.
In his new exhibition, he often portrays his seemingly common or nondescript subjects in large-format paintings that imbue them with a sense of the heroic.
We do get a shot of Offred leaving a nondescript house wearing street clothes and announcing herself by her real name, June Osbourne, by the end.
He posted a photo of "Window 7" at a nondescript DMV cubicle and spotted the stuffed animal version of the sloth from the animated film Zootopia.
Actress Laura Steponchev delivers a refreshingly earnest and low-key performance, swapping leather and mirrorshades for the nondescript look of someone who genuinely lives mostly online.
He shows up on television once in awhile (usually in nondescript clothes helping a kayfabe injured wrestler to the back), and seems to be doing great.
But most of all, I'm irate that Motorola's once-great Moto G budget handset has been turned into a compromised and nondescript piece of technological mediocrity.
But two nondescript pillows with the same name from a nuts-and-bolts, we-sell-two-things company called Luxe Pillow recently unseated my incumbent favorites.
Crockett lies on a trampoline, rides a dirt bike, and sits in a nondescript classroom, calmly presenting the facts of how she was harassed and hurt.
Prosecutors often warn lawyers and other visitors that there may be news cameras staked outside the nondescript government building in Southwest Washington where Mueller's team works.
"It's a very nondescript, very ugly government office," former Trump campaign adviser Michael Caputo told CNN's Anderson Cooper after his interview with Mueller's team in May.
The story takes a giant leap forward, and the grown-up Christian is an accountant working out of a nondescript office in an Illinois strip mall.
The clinic operates once a week, on Fridays, in a space subleased from a weight-loss clinic in a nondescript strip mall just outside the city.
The LDP's influence was so far-reaching throughout Japanese society that it long embraced leaderless governance which gradually lapsed into a "revolving door" of nondescript politicians.
Kingston Falls was so nondescript and everytown that it takes a few minutes of watching before you're even sure what decade the original is set in.
In true surprise-release fashion, he dropped the track on Soundcloud and announced it an hour later in a nondescript tweet along with an Easter greeting.
The system, which looks like a relatively nondescript baby monitor, is designed to be kept as far as eight feet away, on a wall or bookcase.
Marker places Laura — a nondescript vehicle for platitudes about technology and war — in control of the narrative, dooming the movie to the banality of her segments.
It's your typical middle school in a nondescript suburb, with an out-of-touch principal, a trio of mean girls, and an oddball group of friends.
On Saturday night, in an otherwise nondescript preseason game against the Boston Celtics, Noah made his long-awaited debut for the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
In 2010, a nondescript pinkie bone recovered in a Siberian cave called Denisova yielded the entire genome of a previously unknown, and extinct, lineage of humans.
Masterson's office sits on the seventh floor of a nondescript DHS building in Arlington, Virginia, with sweeping views of the Potomac River and the Jefferson Memorial.
His paintings of desolate backstreets, nondescript roadways and down-on-their-heels homes and storefronts in rural Maine turn out to be excellent spurs for narrative.
The backdrop to their journey is wet, windswept, nondescript fields around greater London, before sparse crowds and signage advertising local rental van companies or radiator dealers.
Mr. Reginella, clad in a nondescript bomber jacket, hovers nearby to observe and photograph reactions, which range from dismissive snorts to puzzled internet searches on cellphones.
In this community of modest homes and nondescript strip malls, Gardendale High, with its Grecian pillars and soaring, windowed foyer, spoke to the community's grander aspirations.
But within his nondescript exterior lurks the heart of a maverick, alert to the evils of a surveillance state where even thinking subversively is a crime.
In the village of Yigo, we stopped at the nondescript but friendly Michelle's Coffee Shop for a hearty, satisfying breakfast of Chamorro sausage, rice and eggs.
While the hidden gifts vary, from makeup to perfume to skin care, the goodies inside are a surefire way to satisfy everyone's infuriatingly nondescript wish lists.
While the company has facilities in Israel and Russia, it does most of its research and development out of a small, nondescript office in Mountain View.
Last Thursday, a group of top Trump political advisers huddled in a nondescript Rosslyn, Va., office building where much of the 2020 operation will be based.
The town is identical to nearby towns: tiny and nondescript — its front lawns brown and dry, its trees bare, its pockmarked roads filled with oily puddles.
A business could try to argue, similar to Masterpiece Cakeshop, that all of its products are custom-designed, even if they're "nondescript," because they're not premade.
His camera was not his mirror; instead it was trained on his friends, whom he often photographed in his Beijing apartment or in nondescript corners of nature.
However, as with a dreary beige façade consuming the view in Berlin, or the nondescript towers in Tokyo, often they feel like a liminal time and place.
We've passed by it many a time and always noted how cute it looks — nondescript and tucked among row houses that could only start at $1 million.
To avoid drawing attention to the nondescript facility, Iran hadn't posted full-time guards, they said, but rather relied on alarm systems that the Israeli agents disabled.
And since the concert was at Staples Center, the two dodged crowds (for the most part) by slipping into celebs' favorite incognito get-ups: nondescript baseball hats.
Later that evening, Yvette Clarke, a Democratic congresswoman representing a large swath of Brooklyn, held an "emergency meeting" in a small, nondescript halal restaurant in her district.
Aside from being tall, he wasn't the kind of guy you'd normally notice, with his wardrobe of khakis and polo shirts and his nondescript, light brown hair.
It comes a in nondescript gray slim line totes bin designed to be easy to stack in the back of a closet or slip under your bed.
Since his appointment in May, Mueller has quietly gathered a team of more than three dozen attorneys, investigators and other staff in a nondescript office in Washington.
His residence, according to Hong Kong corporate filings, is a nondescript apartment in south-west Beijing whose current occupant says she moved in a few months ago.
" She handed me one such card as she spoke; it was emblazoned with an image of a distraught-looking white woman slumped on a nondescript staircase. "Pregnant?
And in the tech industry, internships aren't what they used to be — no more monotonous photocopying in the belly of some nondescript office tower for college credit.
Inside a 350,303-square-foot building in the hills of Prineville, OR, slotted inside a nondescript server rack, is one of Facebook's most valuable artificial intelligence tools.
Tesfamariam works at a nondescript Eritrean church in Tel Aviv without drawing a salary; he moonlights as a plumber to earn enough money to pay his rent.
These days, Ms. Eisenman is based in Brooklyn, and her studio occupies a nondescript space on the second floor of a brick-faced building in Boerum Hill.
After a while, someone made a phone call, and a few minutes later the doorbell rang and in walked a nondescript-looking man getting on in years.
For a Monday night showing, I ventured two hours from Bangdong village into Lincang, a nondescript city of 350,000 set in a small river valley in Yunnan.
Patterson is of slightly less than average height, with features that are nondescript in a way that allows him to shift easily from one appearance to another.
She remembered Dana's white, loose-fitting face with its frame of nondescript brown hair indicating the plain female of the species: no vanity, nothing meant to allure.
Earlier this year, CNN visited the nondescript building where Chen said he was held in Guilin, a southern city famed for its stunning landscape of karst mountains.
IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, may be nondescript, but it houses some of the brightest minds working on artificial intelligence today.
And for many years, a Lucchese family social club called the 19th Hole was in a nondescript bar across the street from a Dyker Heights golf course.
On Friday, police raided a nondescript warehouse in an industrial area of the city, seizing a large cache of high-powered explosives, petrol bombs and other weapons.
Wrapped around the detailed gun mechanics was a loose framing, which had players running around a nondescript complex, trying to avoid drones and turrets, collecting VHS tapes.
Saint Lou's Assembly is usually pretty nondescript and modern; It has a huge beer garden that's complete with bleacher seating, a bocce court, and a fire pit.
Shopwindows served him, as seen in an image of mannequins in bridal gowns seeming to behold two nondescript men in black coats and hats obliviously trudging by.
Last year I attended one of their dinners, in a nondescript meeting room in the chaplain's building: folding tables, metal chairs, industrial carpet, the whole institutional works.
On this nondescript patch of ground on the vast plains of eastern Syria, hundreds of people from all around the world are being identified, questioned, sometimes detained.
Talking over a black speaker phone in a nondescript office above the command center (where Colonel Manning's day job is deputy director), the colonel was all business.
A: It was something like — I don't know the exact — it was along the lines of something come here, look at this or it was very nondescript.
On December 30, Bernie Sanders' campaign uploaded a video of the Vermont senator wearing a taupe windbreaker, standing on a nondescript suburban street lightly dusted with snow.
Two hours later, they reached their target in the Deir Ezzor region in eastern Syria -- a nondescript square building, tucked into a desert valley between rolling hills.
What might he make now of Goiânia, with developers laying waste to Art Deco buildings, replacing them with the nondescript high-rises that occupy cities around Brazil?
Philadelphia (CNN Business)In a nondescript office building in the suburbs of Philadelphia, a software company is watching thousands of pieces of junk floating around in space.
The series stars Kiefer Sutherland as Tom Kirkman, who was a nondescript cabinet member until the Capitol was blown up during the State of the Union address.
Their social striving makes them easy prey for Nicolaus, who Berryman plays as disarmingly personable, and Lester, a nondescript, sullen nerd who unravels into something much darker.
Nicotero later flips this idea into a pretty nifty montage of the characters (including several previously nondescript Alexandrians) fighting back against the horde, until it's finally subdued.
Adrift in a nondescript health insurance claims adjuster job for which I was sadly on track to be hired full time, I was looking for an out.
Being a relative pro, one rifled through a small, nondescript box tucked in a corner and spotted a NASA logo peeking out from the bottom of the bin.
Fourteen years after her first movie role in Cinderella Story, she got her second and third movie parts performing nondescript stunts on 22 Jump Street and Left Behind.
One of the donors was Asger Vigeholm, a Danish business developer who had traveled from Copenhagen to be here, in a nondescript lobby at the Palo Alto Hilton.
As opposed to the telecommunication infrastructures of the past, which were housed in monumental buildings in city centers, the internet infrastructure is often housed in neighboring nondescript buildings.
The centre, on the ground floor of a nondescript office block, is decorated with photos of smiling children and stocked with dolls' houses, stuffed animals and board games.
He sat down in a nondescript office, he recalled, and health experts from CH2M Hill told him he'd tested positive for two highly radioactive elements, plutonium and americium.
And if there's any justice in the world, this movie will ensure Michael Cera only ever plays sociopathic villains in nondescript hoodies for the rest of his career.
I wasn't convinced... That's how I end up sitting in a nondescript conference room at Gatwick Airport Holiday Inn on a chilly Sunday, along with 150 other people.
He came to prominence in connection with the Internet Research Agency, which is believed to have been launched in a nondescript office building in St Petersburg in 2013.
This nondescript coffee table, created by Studio Ozeta, magically raises and expands, again and again, to become a dining table capable of seating up to ten dinner guests.
In part of Beigao, a nondescript town of around 100,000 people in the Putian municipal area, nine in ten people work in the gold business, says Mr Lin.
In a nondescript office tower a mile from the Las Vegas Strip, two women toil in a windowless room crammed with bikinis in every size, style, and hue.
In August 2007, a hunter found what appeared to be a human skull discarded in the dense, swampy foliage behind a nondescript shopping plaza in New Britain, Connecticut.
As commuters file into the city on trains overhead and bleary-eyed clubbers stumble home, I'm walking down a row of nondescript railway arches—searching for a bakery.
Sabre spokesperson Melissa Syphrett, echoing a tweet, said a nondescript "system issue" was to blame but declined to comment on what the issue was or what caused it.
And while music shares the same problem, white noise is so nondescript that it can be "deceptively quiet," says Stanford neuroscientist and head and neck surgeon John Oghalai.
About a 40-minute drive south of Windhoek along a pristine asphalt road flanked by semi-desert scrub, just behind a series of hills, is a nondescript turnoff.
Shields is sitting with two Team U.S.A. representatives and her coach, Jason Crutchfield, in a nondescript lobby after glory and fanfare have receded into a post-Olympic haze.
There were volunteers in the small, dingy office on a nondescript California backstreet, hard working Californians who came in to work the phones or walk a few blocks.
Carol Danvers, played by Brie Larson, starts out as an alien soldier in the 1990s — the sets largely resemble that nondescript airplane hangar from Captain America: Civil War.
Williamson Road has seen nothing like the redevelopment investment as downtown, but its nondescript and occasionally rundown-looking buildings hide a vibrant patchwork of international restaurants and grocers.
Tile thought he could get into porn and be "one of those big scary black male performers," nondescript beyond a stereotypical male performer, virtually anonymous at his level.
I wander around the town, which is pretty nondescript since the city was destroyed by the Germans in WW2 and lost just about all of its historic charm.
The restaurant has planted itself on the border of a nondescript strip mall for eighteen years — old indeed for an area where restaurants surface and sink in droves.
Here, not marked on any map, lay a nondescript puddle, just a few dozen yards across, that seemed to have attracted every species of water bird in Patagonia.
I googled the return address and found a satellite street image of an ugly red pickup truck parked in a nondescript yard, which told me, well, nothing actually.
The American news operations of Tab Media are on a Brooklyn side street in a nondescript brick building that also houses an acupuncture studio and a mortgage lender.
CreditCreditAlyssa Schukar for The New York Times CLINTON, Iowa — The Clinton County Democratic Party headquarters is wedged in a nondescript brick building with an unpaved, dusty parking lot.
The Waldorf owners agreed to the severance deal "to have some certitude" about the legislation, Mr. Ward acknowledged in the interview in the union's nondescript Midtown Manhattan headquarters.
A few weeks after our feast at Magdalena, Hudy and I found ourselves at yet another nondescript strip mall, this time in the Haifa suburb of Kiryat Ata.
My clinic rooms, clean and nondescript as they are, sometimes provide a safe house for laying bare the difficult thoughts, the wrenching decisions, that tug on my patients.
But this nondescript three-story, five-unit rental building is part of an experiment in using the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin to transform the New York housing market.
Casey, a skinny, nervous nebbish — played, it may be redundant to add, by Jesse Eisenberg — lives alone with his dachshund in a nondescript apartment in an unidentified city.
Casey, a skinny, nervous nebbish — played, it may be redundant to add, by Jesse Eisenberg — lives alone with his dachshund in a nondescript apartment in an unidentified city.
Once the only kind of transmission available, manuals became an essential part of a car's design, from nondescript, utilitarian sticks and silver wands to elegantly smooth cue balls.
A promo video shows a black-and-white dramatization of an attack on a nondescript office, explaining how 60 percent of attacks are over before law enforcement arrives.
A business could try to argue, if Masterpiece Cakeshop's stance is upheld, that all of its products are custom-designed, even if they're "nondescript," because they're not premade.
Image: The Boring CompanyAccording to new plans filed with city officials, the Boring Company is building a car elevator inside the garage of a nondescript house near Los Angeles.
Secreted on a nondescript block in Greenpoint, Point Green is an expansive studio space that played host, this past weekend, to Crushed, the first annual Brooklyn Dirty Book Fair.
In a nondescript office park in Silicon Valley, a startup called Iron Ox is taking the first steps toward roboticizing greenhouse farming, which has so far stubbornly resisted automation.
From there, he worked as a commercial diver and, in 1966, founded the research and ocean technologies company that he now runs out of a nondescript North Vancouver warehouse.
Eighty-nine people arrived at a nondescript office building in northern New Jersey, took the elevator up 15 floors and settled into a drab room lit by fluorescent lights.
SAN FRANCISCO — Rebecca Jamil was sitting in a nondescript hotel ballroom in suburban Virginia when she realized that her dream job — being an immigration judge — was no longer tenable.
But not every material here translates the original marble detailing well: the wax renders the foliage nondescript, almost like a mound of spaghetti, and the resin introduces air bubbles.
The distance between Anna Wintour, the A-lister on one side of her, and the nondescript exec on the other never looks to be more than three feet total.
It's clearly an advertising stunt, but I can't help but wonder: Is it more distracting to see a miniature airplane moving around above you than a nondescript black box?
In a nondescript building in the bustling city centre, he sees his patients and maintains their health records, forming an extensive database of people known to have Laron syndrome.
Sitting in a nondescript conference room in the Nevada Democratic Party headquarters Thursday, Rosen downplayed the significance of the possibly impending vote that has consumed political speculation for weeks.
In the back, a function hall—the kind of nondescript space that generally hosts flea markets and craft fairs—will tonight welcome Double Decker/Square of Opposition Anniversary Fest.
A wiry man in narrow, metal-rimmed glasses sits in a plywood-laden, nondescript apartment or drab hotel room eating a fruit and describing how it tastes to camera.
The facility would be hard to miss: a modern orange-brick building with a sweeping shingle roof, iZoo decidedly contrasts with Kawazu's otherwise nondescript houses and drab apartment buildings.
When I met Wiwek at a nondescript Holiday Inn off I-35 in Austin, Texas yesterday, the sun had already begun to set and Wiwek had just woken up.
Some things just have a tendency to give us the creeps: lighthouses at night, the rustle of leaves on a midnight sidewalk, and nondescript, windowless buildings in the woods.
The whole experience was pretty nondescript and subtle, but I'm also not going to sit here and pretend I didn't sing along to the key change in my head.
This narrow, nondescript passage — known as the Impasse Ronsin — was once an artery of aesthetic energy that, in no small fashion, defined French postwar art in all its insanity.
In a nondescript strip mall in Henderson, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas, the UFC middleweight fighter warms up on the soft blue mats of a Jiu Jitsu gym.
So, Whisper pulled together a few of the juiciest, more relatable, and just plain fascinating secret spending habits on the app, where anonymous people post confessions over nondescript images.
It's relatively nondescript, and its chiclet-type keys remind me of the Macbook keyboards before Tim Cook made the bold choice to make Apple keyboards bad instead of good.
The lab's operations, headquartered in a nondescript five-story building a few miles from the Kremlin, have mostly ground to a halt since global antidoping authorities decertified the facility.
Spyscape is the newest unhidden headquarters of our cultural fascination with the art of deception, two levels inside a nondescript glass-box building on 8th Avenue at 55th Street.
And now the All Sages Bookstore, a haven of precisely arranged shelves and display tables, thrives on the low-rent second floor of a nondescript building near Peking University.
Physically, the restaurant could hardly be more nondescript: in chilly months, the ground-level windows let in little light, rendering all the plainer the bare walls and unadorned tables.
Put simply, AT&T TV is a streaming service that primarily exists via a proprietary, nondescript set-top box that runs Android TV. It's also 4K and HDR compatible.
The low-slung building is like a geode — chunky and nondescript outside but opening up to an appealing interior; local residents cannot seem to resist it at happy hour.
They've watched with apprehension as an agitated mob tears down a statue of a nondescript Confederate soldier in North Carolina as though it were a likeness of Felix Dzerzhinsky.
Instead, we opened the door to a very small nondescript office with one receptionist who said no one was there and they did most of their work from home.
"Hung big & thick, uncut" reads one such tagline below Blanchon's photo of a nondescript man in a collared shirt and sweater posed forlornly in a kitchen or laundry room.
The building, known as the Saidarshan, was nondescript, at the end of a cul-de-sac in a lower-middle-class neighborhood of Ghatkopar, an eastern suburb of Mumbai.
Even though it looks nondescript, works as a real pen, and most of my camera equipment looks more dangerous than this thing, I brought it home in my checked baggage.
Forty miles south of the city, behind a nondescript building in Sunnyvale, Verizon has set up a pair of bungalows where engineers monitor its network performance throughout the Bay Area.
On Valentine's Day, in the Year of Our Lord 2019, a 27-year-old technology salesman walked into a nondescript Outback Steakhouse with a shoddily wrapped present under his arm.
Rather, the issue is with artists, fans, and especially bloggers trying to shoehorn a broad, nondescript swath of music into a constructed microgenre for the sake of buzz and branding.
I met Shear in a small room in what I'd begun to call the "super-partner lounge," the custom-built space inside a nondescript ballroom reserved for Twitch's biggest stars.
The company is housed in a nondescript office building in Redwood City, California, that also includes a law office, a career counseling service, and something called The Wise Mind Institute.
Still lifes of bland hospital food—a nondescript bowl of tomato soup, a pitcher of what you'd imagine being lukewarm water—mingle with peeling wallpaper and impotently cast religious iconography.
The girls of The Hills were pioneers of the athleisure of their day: a slightly oversize tunic (often accented with embellishments) worn over a pair of nondescript, cropped cotton leggings.
Calm HQ, on the fourth floor of a nondescript building in San Francisco's glass-and-steel SOMA district, is a high-pressure environment of constant meetings, movement, and Slack chatter.
The CEO and founder of GoPro is sitting at his desk on the third floor of the company's headquarters, located in a severely nondescript business park in San Mateo, California.
Waldo hides in plain sight, as usual, but now he changes hiding spots and is otherwise on the run from the nondescript men in black who are searching for him.
The invitingly wide, centrally placed stairs are among the first things people see on entering the museum, while using an elevator involves walking to a nondescript corner of the building.
The first thought that will come to mind when you see Komodo's "Phorrito" on their menu board outside their nondescript restaurant in Santa Monica will either be: What the fuck?
Nondescript images of landscapes, wildlife, and flowers hung in frames of all sorts are coming off the walls, some after 40 years, in favor of contemporary black-and-white images.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Islamic State leaders had long promised their followers an apocalyptic battle — foretold, some believe, by the Prophet Muhammad — in an otherwise nondescript village they controlled in northern Syria.
Henry's shrimp and pork dumplings, on the other hand, are nondescript little blobs; they sit in an aromatic "Harlem curry," informed by Bengali cooking, that deserves a better dance partner.
Watches "Cartier invented the wrist watch," Pierre Raniero, the company's director of image, style and heritage, declared as he sat his office in a surprisingly nondescript building in central Paris.
She looked for a hair tie in the many pockets of the nondescript black golf bag she brought with her when she moved from the East Coast five years ago.
I met him in this nondescript boardroom and he showed me all the secrets to the movie, told me about my character in and out, and gave away the ending.
And the English village of Kidlington, above, has become a popular stop for Chinese tourists who snap photographs of its nondescript homes, bushes and streets, to the bafflement of residents.
A few changes in, I landed on the answer for us all, an outfit so nondescript, so basic, that I'd forget about it entirely: A black T-shirt and jeans.
In 1912, the team, then located in Boston, were bought by James Gaffney, a member of Tammany Hall, which chose to use a nondescript Native chief as their own symbol.
Before, directors were forced to pick one of the "nondescript, blonde hair, blue-eyed" stars, in the words of casting director Nessa Hyams, who were under contract to the studios.
He described being at an away game this season at Lumezzane, a cold day in a nondescript city, when Piazza walked over to the stands to chat with some fans.
Washington (CNN)In a nondescript office building steps away from the White House, a small team of librarians at the White House Historical Association is working on a massive puzzle.
But a small bit happened in a nondescript classroom at East Stroudsburg University, during a sectional rehearsal of the four oboists of the newly formed National Youth Orchestra of China.
Two years ago, Netflix moved its main Los Angeles operation from a nondescript office complex in Beverly Hills to a new tower on the Sunset Bronson Studios lot in Hollywood.
Buried in an aggressively nondescript strip mall, Lotus of Siam serves up authentic northern Thai food from chef Saipin Chutima to a city that has never particularly cared for authenticity.
And hardware makers are realizing that a nondescript tower next to a forgettable display pales in comparison to well-designed single machine that represents the ideal of the modern work station.
Update, 2:20 PM: VICE Politics Editor Grace Wyler is at the Des Moines Clinton field office, a set of nondescript office suites on a commercial strip just off I-80.
The nondescript factories and sweatshops of old are giving way to modern-style campuses with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, television lounges, cleaning services and even options for upgraded dorms.
Despite spending seven years of my life at Memorial University in St. John's, I never gave much thought to the nondescript NRC building across the street from the campus bus stop.
In 2001, the first version of Amazon Web Services was introduced, essentially letting software developers rent out servers from Amazon's massive, nondescript data centers to run their apps at high volumes.
Located in a nondescript office building steps from Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Center, this Au Bon Pain was quiet, spacious, and well-stocked — something difficult to find in Manhattan.
The secret relationship between Israel and the U.A.E. can be traced back to a series of meetings in a nondescript office in Washington, D.C., after the signing of the Oslo Accords.
Mr. Obama's armored limousine deposits him at a nondescript building big enough to hold a large number of families whose loved ones have died in a mass shooting somewhere in America.
No one has painted a more vivid or lurid portrait of a purported alliance between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia than a quiet, nondescript former British spy named Christopher Steele.
For three-and-a-half minutes, the camera swings lazily through a nondescript city as passers-by pause to gawk at random couples getting it on in all sorts of places.
" We were sitting in the courtyard of a recording studio in a nondescript building just off the Santa Monica Freeway, where Ms. Haddish was doing voice-overs for "Lego Movie Two.
Shyema and I Ubered from Zona Centro to Zona Rio to eat at Plascencia's Mision 183, Tijuana's most elegant restaurant, all white tablecloths and dim lighting in a nondescript office building.
Why, we wondered over salmon teriyaki in a nondescript Upper East Side joint, might blocking such a central hub of growth activity have had only a modest effect on tumor growth?
Today on "The Daily," she describes how a tip led her to a four-hour meeting in a nondescript hotel lobby in Washington with the intelligence officer who led the program.
It was in their nondescript bungalow in a Milwaukee suburb that Eugene spent decades developing a rich, imaginary realm of larger-than-life self-expression over which he and Marie presided.
What to do Take the stairs up in a nondescript building in Midtown West, enter a library with a rectangular stage in the middle and take a seat along the perimeter.
Nancy Cartwright, the long-running voice actor behind Bart Simpson, was among the 623 people who had viewed a nondescript photo he had shared of his equipment from a band practice.
At the intersection of Rampart Street and Dumaine Street, on the northern edge of the French Quarter, a nondescript laundromat is in the former home of the J&M Recording Studio.
A burning craving for hot chicken leads droves of Angelenos to wait for hours in an otherwise nondescript open-air mall just for a taste of Ray&aposs famous spicy bird.
One of the perks of that very specific job is stumbling upon seemingly nondescript brands like Maelove, the maker of what is now my favorite everyday moisturizer: The One Cream ($28).
In a nondescript office building on West 39th Street, behind key-card-locked doors and a stack of nondisclosure agreements, Raf Simons is at work, rebuilding the house of Calvin Klein.
We see how they choose their gear to enter the park, then how a seemingly nondescript room becomes the train that transports them into the little town at the heart of Westworld.
In a computer laboratory at a satellite campus of the University of Central Missouri, an otherwise nondescript desktop computer, machine No. 5 in Room 143, multiplied 74,207,281 twos together and subtracted 1.
Stranded in his nondescript town of about 100,000 people, Stanfield commuted the 100 miles to Los Angeles for auditions, until he secured management through the John Casablancas modeling and acting career center.
The discoveries were made on a nondescript side street just behind the city&aposs colonial-era Roman Catholic cathedral off the main Zocalo plaza on the grounds of a 1950s-era hotel.
For many years, Richard Baker, who was born in 1959, more than twenty years after Freilicher and Dodd, has painted tulips, the most generic, widely available flower of all, in nondescript vases.
"No other media has been back here in the manufacturing area," Jason Crager, Lockheed's site director, said earlier this week during the drive up to a nondescript building tucked into the trees.
Mascis sits in a suit for 20 minutes while the "Senior Team Leaders" at a drab office fire him from his nondescript job, then offer him a raise, then fire him again.
WASHINGTON — Down the hallway from the secretary of the Army's offices on the third floor of the Pentagon, Eric Fanning spends his days sitting in a nondescript room with several empty desks.
Many of the stylish new clubs and bars that have made this neighborhood the most exciting corner of the city are purposely hidden in courtyards or on upper floors of nondescript buildings.
This "Sweeney" begins in what seems like a nondescript church basement, perhaps in the 1970s or '80s: There's a lot of polyester, and lines of small British flags hang from the rafters.
It's about being outside of time and looking in, with free reign to mix and match objects new and old for the express purpose of curating a nondescript yet distinctively "cultured" sensibility.
They were mourned by a couple of hundred people gathered at a temple, a nondescript two-story building in the north of the city, before the bodies were taken to be cremated.
The figures are nondescript, Everyman types — an impression bolstered by the way they're painted, in muted colors and with thick, expressionist strokes that blur them almost to the point of becoming apparitions.
A nondescript NYPD surveillance photo shows the Gay Liberation Front at the 22018 Gay Pride March, the first commemorating the 1969 Stonewall riots, and the first Pride march in New York City.
I spent the next week inside the nondescript government building, shadowing an unassuming doctor whose work rehydrating unidentified human bodies and remains is featured in Still Life, Motherboard's documentary about DIY forensics.
A "smart" carry-on luggage piece that includes a built-in scale, Bluetooth tracker and a removable USB battery — all packaged in a nondescript hard shell case that'll keep your gear safe.
Reporters gathered in a nondescript room in the sprawling Hamburg Messe to await word from Mr. Trump's meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, scheduled to be a 30-minute affair.
Several years ago, Burke approached Gregg Popovich, the coach of the San Antonio Spurs, during an otherwise nondescript game with the Phoenix Suns, but her question, she said, was not particularly incisive.
This is exactly the point: A breakup outfit should be something nondescript and nearly interchangeable with most of the rest of your closet, a set of clothes you never think about again.
At the center is the titular hero, a nondescript object when first introduced by the narrator and aspiring mother Rachel, who plucks him off the fur of the gigantic flying bear Mord.
It reminded me of the eeriness of a mall at night, or an office parking lot illuminated by yellowy lamp light, sites that seem to be stranded in their sudden nondescript isolation.
Director and writer Riley Stearns has crafted a layered and unpredictable story about a nondescript office drone named Casey (Eisenberg), who is seemingly randomly assaulted one night by a gang of motorcyclists.
These nondescript buildings may be the least sexy sector in real estate, but demand for them is outstripping supply, and rents are rising fast, all thanks to the stunning growth of e-commerce.
Considering its size, nondescript black exterior, and the fact that it was buried with a giant alabaster head, the internet was convinced that it contained some kind of demonic being or ancient hex.
On a hot December afternoon, the sky hazy from wildfires that raged just beyond the Los Angeles city limits, a handful of people gathered outside a nondescript Super 8 motel off Sunset Boulevard.
They exclaim that they can see a golf course and a high school, but it's hard to make out anything they're describing among the nondescript trees and open fields the camera pans over.
And not just the giant, colorful album artwork of vinyl records or holographic DVD cases, either: even the nondescript boxes for blank VHS tapes had a certain charm, if you looked for it.
In the movie, military officer Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) oversees a multinational intel operation that's sniffed out a band of Shabab terrorists hiding out in a nondescript house in a village in Nairobi.
The nondescript title is not going convince anyone that it is a bouquet of flowers, and so, as Frank O'Hara advised in "Personism: A Manifesto" (1959), I am going on my "nerve" alone.
The main problem is that very little of what happens during the 20th-century sequences proves especially interesting, beginning with the rather nondescript assortment of family members, neighbors and friends that surround Eli.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON — On the sixth floor of a nondescript building in Seattle's University District sits a model Ikea kitchen surrounded by the type of open-air office you'd find in most corporate buildings.
Now, Jung mostly operates the front-of-house operations in the tiny, nondescript restaurant, while Joung left her sewing career behind to cook all of the restaurant's dough-based offerings in the back.
That's just what's happening in an otherwise nondescript suburban Toronto alley on a Wednesday afternoon in April, as a group of about a dozen volunteers cautiously lift the beast's head atop the vehicle.
Helplessly, one's eye is drawn to the area it points to—a wood-paneled space where uniform black chairs and nondescript wall clocks are placed strategically, it seems, at odds with each other.
The rise of glitzy tech structures marks a radical departure for an industry that has favored nondescript, low-slung office buildings and left corporate palaces to the likes of banks and oil giants.
So the fact that the town now has what's clearly a valuable new piece of art on one of its previously nondescript walls is cause for a plastic sheet, at the very least.
Rather than snapping up a luxury Mayfair bachelor pad, the pretrial hearings also highlighted that Sarao still lived with his parents in a three-bedroom house on a nondescript street in suburban London.
LONDON (Reuters) - To get an idea of how Britain allows individuals to hide behind hard-to-trace companies, take a look at Number 2445 Bedford Street, a nondescript brick terrace in central London.
We begin in the most American of locales—on the side of the road in a nondescript town (Phoenix), where people have congregated to shout and be filmed by TV cameras and phones.
In space, while the plane was somewhere in the vast, nondescript stretch between the south of Eugene and the north of the Bay, a kinetic kill vehicle intercepted a North Korean Hwasong-14.
Oasis 161 N 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 218-7607 On your way to the Bedford Avenue station, make a pit stop (around all the construction) at this nondescript Middle Eastern deli.
LOS ANGELES — It seems like a bad idea for a movie: A guy spends five years in the windowless basement room of a nondescript office building in Virginia reading through 6 million documents.
Last month, during an otherwise nondescript victory against the New Orleans Pelicans, Bogut, the team's starting center, did something that he had not done in 1,102 days: He took a 33-point attempt.
By comparison, when Curry sustained his injury in Game 1 against the Rockets — on a simple plant so he could turn to run upcourt — it seemed nondescript except for the hobble that followed.
Pitt plays Astronaut Roy McBride, a mystery man to most who know him who's tasked with a secret mission to save the world at a nondescript point in the not-so-distant future.
In a video released today by the Siberian Times, researchers Alexander Sokolov and Dorothee Ehrich investigate a seemingly nondescript tract of grass that turns out to be a large, concealed pocket of… something.
All of this turns the installation of these drawings into a nondescript virtual landscape in which figures seem to float and extend beyond their frames, invoking amorphous, phantasmagoric narrative threads and psychological suspense.
The highway that once connected the nation, from Santa Monica to Chicago, was decommissioned in 403, deconstructed piecemeal into a series of nondescript and neglected streets, a tired and abandoned road to nowhere.
Many had undisclosed locations and minimal nondescript signage, if any at all, and patients were forced to rely on word of mouth from other clients—which is exactly what I had to do.
I found the score, a violin concerto by Eric Ewazen, to be nondescript, and that's dangerous for Mr. Taylor, whose expert craftsmanship can run on autopilot in the absence of a driving idea.
In 2012, police found a "sophisticated drug smuggling tunnel" that began inside an ice plant in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico, and ended inside an one-story, nondescript building in San Luis, Arizona.
The auditorium — especially the stage, with its curiously low ceiling and odd-looking, acoustics-aiding "bongo drums," as Philharmonic officials call them — remains an uninviting place to attend a concert, nondescript at best.
When a reporter went looking for it last fall, he tracked it down to an Alexandria, Va., office building operating out of the nondescript headquarters of another firm, called the White Canvas Group.
In Yin's series of paintings Everything Is Exactly the Same, she positions an array of functional objects such as a lighter, a milk carton, and a porcelain bowl together on a nondescript table.
Unlocking the door of a nondescript concrete block at the institute this week, Hildebrandt showed off a cryogenic tank in which 300ml of northern white rhino semen is stored in liquid nitrogen at -196C.
IN A nondescript part of Cleveland, in a room known as the bunker, a doctor, nurses and medical technicians gather to keep watch over 150 patients in special-care units and intensive-care beds.
Passing through a leafy courtyard in a beehive of residential rentals owned by Torlonia family companies, Mr. Settis took a sharp right through a nondescript door and into an Aladdin's Cave of classical art.
They don't offer well drink specials (a true rarity on Sixth) and to enter, you must fight through the drunken hoards and look for a red lightbulb on the outside of a nondescript building.
Despite his $22005bn fortune, he lives in a nondescript neighbourhood in one of America's most boring cities, puts in nine or more hours a day in the office and lunches in the company canteen.
On this frigid November morning, I step into a nondescript Brooklyn warehouse and am immediately whisked through a labyrinth of endless hallways, half-assembled sets, crowds of crew members jostling around a catered lunch.
Check out the screenshot below.) The new VR smut experience works in the browser, on Android and iOS (though you have to download a nondescript app and watch the videos in your mobile browser).
The feeling of standing in nondescript rooms in the US Embassy, watching my father plead for asylum with bored immigration clerks and being prodded by equally bored quarantine doctors is something I'll never forget.
And the situation has escalated recently, with fiery rhetoric flying from state and national politicians looking to frame the debate as state and county election officials recount votes in offices and nondescript industrial buildings.
More than half of the film consists of shots of Laura in the type of poorly lit room full of nondescript technology and pop culture ephemera that an action hero's hacker friend typically inhabits.
He based his drawings of Calvin's house—nondescript furniture, dunes of laundry—on photographs he had taken while visiting the house of a friend who works at Peterson Air Force Base, in Colorado Springs.
It's similar to my standup, in that if you looked at my set list, not only does it look like a grocery store list, but it would appear rather nondescript and not that compelling.
"To understand an Indian artist, you have to land in a place like Delhi or Mumbai, navigate the streets to some nondescript little cubbyhole of a studio where the artist is working," she says.
The offices of the Wallenberg Foundations, linked to one of Sweden's most powerful dynasties, are in a nondescript building in Stockholm (though this week the family defended its bank amid allegations of money-laundering).
Mr. Gallego has never received a building permit or any public financing, but he has managed to erect a striking landmark in this otherwise nondescript town of 23,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Madrid.
The converted warehouse The building in McAllen, a nondescript, beige facade, opens into warehouse space with large fenced-in cells used to divide migrants into different demographic groups- single adults, families, and unaccompanied children.
Today on "The Daily," our Pentagon reporter describes how a tip led her to a four-hour meeting in a nondescript hotel lobby in Washington with the intelligence officer in charge of the program.
The film follows the erstwhile superstar in her final two years, as she tours Europe in a minivan — from England, to Italy, to Czechoslovakia, to Poland, to Germany — and performs in small, nondescript concerts.
But when Candle Cove's literal skeleton crew (watch out for that screaming, jaw-waggling Jawbone!) begins to seep into reality in the rural, geographically nondescript town of Iron Hill, the dread becomes more palpable.
But restricted access to this room, on the third storey of a nondescript building in Qingdao, a coastal city in Shandong province, has done nothing to diminish the attention focused on a recent hearing there.
Oddly, it's kind of a nondescript ensemble when you actually watch the movie, but seeing him architect the costume as part of his preparation [to act] was so impressive, especially because he was only 19.
Lee's case was scheduled to go to trial this week in an Alexandria, Virginia, courthouse, but the start date was abruptly canceled last week via an online court filing and replaced with a nondescript hearing.
Users didn't technically have to go through this process, but The Daily Beast notes that the service's more traditional verification options were hidden behind a nondescript "Need help?" link located below the email password box.
It's marginally better than the most unimaginative (and nondescript) Galaxy F alternative, but it's also grammatically wonky and, to my ear, a little too close to the Ford Galaxy to be a truly exciting name.
The demo, however, showed us two versions of V (one male, one female) who both seemed like generic, trim-bodied video game characters with some circuitry lines around their faces; one had nondescript mechanical arms.
In a nondescript former glass factory in Brooklyn, a start-up is attempting to pioneer a gear-less future of virtual reality — and hoping consumers will pay hundreds of dollars to partake in that vision.
Installations such as the one recently built in a nondescript lot on the outskirts of San Diego, California, by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE) have none of the glamour of glistening new models hitting showrooms.
Instead of honing his skills in a stronger European league, he went across the Atlantic last year straight from Serbia's nondescript side of Mega Leks, who are fast becoming a production belt of top talents.
At one nondescript pub in Detroit, anyone in an "IRISH AS FUCK" t-shirt was subject to the latter, which explains why the bouncer got flipped off by a dude in a glittery bowler hat.
Cellceutix is housed in the first floor of a nondescript gray building in the back of an office park in Beverly, Massachusetts, near Boston — a far cry from the sprawling research centers Big Pharma operates.
A pair of male security guards, one black and one white, have a series of run-ins with a swaggering cop and his young female partner in the lobby of a nondescript Manhattan apartment building.
Known as laboratory information management system data, the records reflect the results of lab tests run on the machines in Russia's national antidoping lab, a nondescript five-story building a few miles from the Kremlin.
On "Forever," their union of blends adds a further layer of ambiguity to the environment; June and Oscar are residents of a nondescript California suburb, but they look as if they could be from anywhere.
About a dozen former journalists have filled a few nondescript offices to do what many other tech companies have for years left to software: selecting the news that tens of millions of people will read.
Diego Faivre, based in the Netherlands city of Eindhoven, has come up with a unique way to customise power boards, turning these undeniably useful but pretty nondescript electrical objects into fun, colourful pieces of art.
A pair of tartan-patterned pole dance pumps, a tiny pleated schoolgirl skirt and a leather merry widow — they emerged one by one from a nondescript cardboard carton, the raffish trappings of the sex trade.
The Democratic candidates in those elections may have made a difference – the exciting William Jennings Bryan could have helped drive up turnout in 1908 while the Democrats nondescript 22008 nominee, Alton B. Parker did not.
It was in a nondescript room the size of a two-door garage that I was introduced to some of the mind-bending experiments being done at Jeremy Bailenson's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, at Stanford.
The nondescript box comes in the mail and is equipped with a very basic set of instructions, two sample tubes, two "feces collection devices," a bottle of probiotics and two pre-paid UPS mailing envelopes.
Now, Antifa has made a resurgence in the US, where members clad in masks and nondescript black clothing physically confront groups of white supremacists and neo-Nazis who've started organizing in cities around the country.
The internet is packed with nondescript, cookie-cutter garbage sites: endless badly-written Wordpress blogs on marketing and weight loss, keyword-splattered business directories, link-spammed content sections, and fake crowds of braying social media bots.Why?
Best known for the Fiat factory and a scandal involving toxic industrial waste buried in its surrounding countryside by the local mafia, Pomigliano is a maze of nondescript streets with no green spaces and narrow pavements.
But not this time, as we recognize and laud two Gen Z'ers and local college students who abandoned the stereotypical campus uniform of nondescript leggings and a Uni tee in favor of their own unique aesthetic.
Drink Under The RadarTucked into a nondescript parking garage downtown (Austin loves its hidden parking-lot bars) is the appropriately named Garage, which serves up fancy-pants bar snacks, like ahi poke, alongside seriously inventive drinks.
We arrived at the location, a nondescript door on an otherwise mundane city street, and wound down a dark staircase to an entryway flanked by a hot dyke collecting the nominal entry fee and guests' clothing.
Checking out Big Sur at Facebook's Prineville data center Inside a 350,000-square-foot building in the hills of Prineville, OR, slotted inside a nondescript server rack, is one of Facebook's most valuable artificial intelligence tools.
"President Xi in his formal meetings always has a dark, generally nondescript suit, white shirt, usually a bright tie and the trousers are often pulled up a tad higher than others," Ms. Lehr said by email.
Stocky in build, Hofer was dressed in a mostly nondescript outfit—maroon T-shirt, beige cargo shorts, and loafers—as he addressed the crowd of about 3,000 on the steps in front of Steinbach City Hall.
The second floor of a nondescript building in Dhaka houses the office of the Sommilito Garments Sramik Federation, which supports unions and organizes and educates workers across the city, about 80,000 of whom attend its meetings.
Richard Lugar (R), once head of the Foreign Relations Committee, a brief GOP presidential hopeful in 1996 and now a regular at a nondescript, pleasant food-by-the-pound cafeteria south of Dupont Circle in Washington.
Much of what's sold has been seen as "just a packaged, nondescript fish fillet with no skin," says Beth Lowell, who works in the seafood-fraud prevention department at Oceana, an international ocean conservation advocacy group.
But while the people of 1888 or 1908 may not have seen it coming, the nondescript, mustachioed son of the Earl of Derby was destined to be remembered every year in late May and early June.
At the command center tucked inside a nondescript government building in northern Virginia, a group of a dozen analysts and agents sat behind computer screens inside a conference room that's been converted into a command center.
"We were considered like trash, but now, other women also have to speak out," said one of the workers, Houria Dahmani, minutes after hearing the court's decision in a nondescript building in the north of Paris.
Strange, then, for people wishing to see Cori Olinghouse's "Grandma," one of three dance works in the first weekend of this year's 10-day festival, to be directed to a nondescript office building on Maiden Lane.
But once through the nondescript apartment door, members see the large studio has been transformed with dim lighting, lounge areas decorated with pillows and string lights, electronic DJ mixes, clouds of marijuana smoke, and warm faces.
But Guyger's attorney said she was fatigued from working, and was on "autopilot" when she parked her car and walked down the complex's nondescript hallway and encountered what she thought was a burglar in her apartment.
But this nondescript, seven-story brick building is also the improbable home to some of the last speakers of a rare, unwritten language from Nepal that linguists worry could disappear within a generation, if not sooner.
As we sat for nearly an hour in his Newark office, a nondescript corridor on a high floor of the Gateway buildings here, the governor seemed eager to talk — our interview lasting longer than initially planned.
While many of the alcohol purveyors maintain fancy facilities with high-end restaurants and tasting rooms, Bernhard runs his operation out of a nondescript warehouse in an industrial center, where he also produces vodka and gin.
On one of those August mornings that you silently hope will bloom into a blisteringly sunny day, Dom Maker—one half of now-transatlantic electronic duo Mount Kimbie—sits quietly in a pretty nondescript industrial park.
This seems particularly true of "Clasped" (2013), which features a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
With the exception of a few astronauts on the International Space Station, as Carl Sagan elegantly pointed out, we are all on stuck on this very small rock on some nondescript arm of a very ordinary galaxy.
It provides them with a nondescript, malleable space in which their burgeoning selves, friendships, and lives can unfold in comparative freedom, safe from the need to sit up straight, respect their elders, or pay quickly and leave.
The real juicy part of the evening, instead, comes about when Hannah's girl squad, aka Demi and Katie from Colton's season, roll up in a nondescript white van to help suss out the men for their gal.
When a nondescript package arrives at the palatial modern fortress of Susan Morrow (Amy Adams), it lands on a sleek black countertop upon which the LA gallerist asks offish husband, Hutton (Armie Hammer), to examine its contents.
And, like any story, perfume is highly subjective: What one individual finds moving might disgust someone else, and a nondescript fragrance worn for olfactory pleasure alone could produce intense, unexpected emotional reactions in those who smell it.
The Sound remote does require the $30 Tradfri gateway, the nondescript Ikea puck that acts as a hub for the company's inexpensive "Home smart" gear, including blinds, switches, dimmers, outlets, sensors, and lights that all work together.
Looking to reduce waste and costs amid the ruins of post-war Germany, the brothers established a no-frills model at their discount store, selling only non-perishable goods at cheap prices from the small, nondescript shop.
Some Sunnysiders, however, simply hopped across the water to Lake Village—today a seemingly typical Delta town, wedged between the nondescript highway and Lake Chicot and bisected by a railway track, beside which squats a cotton gin.
The plastic card was first spotted in April by Recode e-commerce reporter Jason DelRey, after Square founder and CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted a photo of a nondescript, black Visa card with his name scribbled on it.
Not only that, but they are still magically white which makes me believe that he has an entire suitcase that contains just rows of these nondescript white hotel slippers (which I think I just found on Amazon.com?).
While Cohen may have hoped his intelligence background would prompt show writers to cast him in a more prominent role — maybe that of a Faceless Man — he was ultimately given the job of playing a nondescript Northerner.
Apple has a secret workout facility tucked away in a nondescript office space outside of its new HQ, where researchers are collecting reams of health data for the next generation of products, starting with the Apple Watch.
In an ordinary building in a nondescript warehouse district in Rancho Cucamonga, California on a sunny Saturday morning, there's a crowd gathered in a lobby waiting to pay $266 for two cups of coffee from Klatch Coffee.
The cramped, mazelike display, on the fifth floor of a nondescript office building in Hong Kong's Kowloon district, includes a bullet-pierced helmet that was worn by a student who was taking photographs of the army's assault.
If you live in Los Angeles, the answer to this question may lie in a trip to a nondescript strip mall in Koreatown, in a hole-in-the-wall by the name of Mapo Kkak Doo Gee.
It was a gusty, gray morning—"the hotel was nondescript, the food unremarkable"—and Welch, dangling the requisite nametag on a forlorn lanyard, found himself in a room full of cancer biologists, feeling like an alien species.
Old-guy terrorists sitting on floors in front of nondescript backdrops with AK-47s harkens to two things: a 1980s vintage Guns and Ammunition photo shoot, and Ayman al-Zawahiri video-making, post-Osama bin Laden's death.
Two days later, Gucci left his house for only the third time since his release — the first two were for performances at Atlanta nightclubs — to shoot music videos in a nondescript studio in an Atlanta office park.
Abuja, Nigeria (CNN)The heavy presence of armed guards at a nondescript building on the outskirts of Nigeria's capital is the only clue of its elusive residents -- the Chibok girls, many of whom are now young women.
On a staircase in the UFC's offices, in a nondescript industrial park near an In-N-Out Burger in Las Vegas, there is a huge spin art painting by Mr. Hirst, with "UFC" inscribed in the center.
Swanky, aggressively twee "speakeasies" staffed with bow-tied mixologists, sports bars with way too many taps, faux dives where you pay for the atmosphere, nondescript been-there-forever joints that are just places to sit and drink.
Instead, he has occupied a series of cleverly designed but relatively modest Manhattan apartments, as well as a small weekend house in East Hampton that he transformed from a nondescript box into a cottage that oozes charm.
From Uruguay's Punta del Este comes a veritable sculpture of assorted blood-pressure raisers jostling for real estate on one plate; from Finland's Nousiainen, a presentation of clearly can-sourced veggies and the most nondescript boiled potatoes.
When I sat down with Gary Barnett, the founder and president of Extell (in, it should be noted, his nondescript seventh-floor office) he maintained no pretense that he needed 161 feet ceilings for an HVAC system.
Instead of a nondescript device sitting on a shelf, it'd be a customizable, voice-activated helper on wheels that could maneuver around the house and pitch in wherever needed (think Rosie from The Jetsons with less metal).
A nondescript box of a space, closed off by a sliding frosted-glass door, the 2228-by-9-foot room was originally intended as a refuge where employees could spend a few private moments crying or chilling.
The remains of a major Aztec temple are coming to light in downtown Mexico City, on a nondescript side street just behind a colonial-era Roman Catholic cathedral and on the grounds of a 1950s-era hotel.
Milligan and her neighbors in the quiet, nondescript suburban Perris neighborhood said they were shocked to learn that David Allen Turpin, 56, and his wife, Louise Anna Turpin, 49, are accused of holding their 13 children captive.
On Sunday, Perez started the day at La Jarochita in Manassas, a Spanish-language, buffet-style Mexican restaurant in a nondescript shopping center where working class families in the burgeoning immigrant community gather to eat after church.
This nondescript exchange unleashes an apocalyptic inundation from the orchestra—one of several episodes marked "Sound surge / flood" in the score—with brass bellowing stentorian tones and a pianist pummelling the keyboard with his hands and arms.
The front of the nondescript silver box lowered—like one of those spaceship doors from Star Wars, minus the dramatic clouds of vapor—to reveal a fetching robot, with cameras for eyes and a flatscreen for a hat.
With Taaffe's flat monotypes that have a similar feeling of a coded rhythm as his paintings, the phantom she considers in The Floral Ghost is the ritualistic "magic of transformation" taking place daily on the otherwise nondescript street.
We've been wandering around a nondescript industrial lot in northern Berlin for about ten minutes when we finally spot them by a gate: Two men, built like bouncers—in leather cut-off jackets, their hair cropped very short.
The realistic set by Stephanie Nelson, who also designed the costumes and lighting, reproduces the dining hall of this nondescript facility: cinder block walls, acoustical tile and florescent lights in the water-stained ceiling, folding tables and chairs.
The structured tests run on the site, called Castle, where a nondescript fence defines a 91-acre area of roadways and intersections where the company has, over time, set up a total of more than 20,000 different scenarios.
This Crime Scene Range—or "kill house" as it's sometimes referred to—looks like a nondescript motel or strip mall building, and is made up of three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a catwalk, and a hallway.
They're not being "fired," he insists, "we're letting you go," but there's no real distinction as the stunned women gather their belongings and are escorted from the building by men in nondescript black uniforms with military-grade guns.
The spa workers employed at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa routinely walked to and from the Publix grocery store located in the strip mall shopping center, which is as nondescript as any along the southeast Florida coast.
It's a February afternoon in 2018, nearly a year and a half before The Lion King hits theaters, and we're standing inside the aforementioned volume, which is itself inside a squat, nondescript facility in LA's Playa Vista neighborhood.
Nintendo's Mario — short, fat, improbably good at jumping — had seen off eggs, cavemen, and nondescript spaceship blobs in the late '80s and early '90s, but it was quickly clear there was something different about Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog.
TechCrunch's ride through the Hawthorne test tunnel began near 120th street and Prairie Avenue, next to a nondescript building — "The Brick Store" stenciled discreetly on one side — that only stood out because of all the security surrounding it.
Today, Mr. Boehm, 49, is often found on the fifth floor of a nondescript building in the Flatiron district, inside the new offices of Cocktail Kingdom, his company that manufactures and imports barware and reprints vintage cocktail books.
The streets are lined with homey dumpling and Korean fried chicken restaurants, as well as nondescript clothing stores with names like Barbie Fashion Shop that stock off-brand sweaters and windbreakers, but nary a ski jacket in sight.
Made for movies After a handful of nondescript films, "Champion" -- which cast him as a ruthless boxer, who stepped on those around on him on the way up -- made him a star and earned him an Oscar nomination.
Three levels below ground, in a nondescript building beside The New York Times's headquarters — and hardly a stone's throw from Times Square, one of the most frenetic intersections on the planet — lies an unexpected and strangely quiet repository.
Millie is the sort of millennial mess whose misery is mostly her own fault: She finds the women in her nondescript Chicago office and the rest of humanity worthy of disgust, even the people she chooses to befriend.
In his classic Understanding Comics, cartoonist Scott McCloud discusses the typical cartoon drawing of a human as being nondescript: A basic sketch of two eyes, a nose, and a mouth on a face could feasibly represent any person.
"For healthy individuals, if you're tired and weak, but it's nondescript, this is a really tempting thing to do: measure vitamin D and then treat," Dr. Rosen, who is based at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, warned.
Denham had hoped to receive the Monet by Christmas, but never got anything more than a tracking number, a receipt, and two nondescript photos of the artwork after submitting his payment to the Manza Gallery by wire transfer.
No, the standard story is that the electors were wise elders making choices instead of the citizenry, but from the beginning most electors were nondescript potted plants who simply ratified the choice made by voters on Election Day.
Set in the nondescript but completely soulless corporation Hampton DeVille, Corporate finds dark yet incredibly funny humor in the concept of just trying to survive within the sorts of corporate structures many of us work in every single day.
A cluster of block shapes in an outdoor space appear like a lazy, half-finished tribute to Lawrence Halprin, while an angular intersection of concrete forms seems lifted from a Marcel Breuer sketch onto an otherwise nondescript apartment building.
XINXIANG, China (Reuters) - The bright lights of Beijing or Shanghai have never held much allure for Wu Tongxu, a 24-year-old civil servant earning a modest salary in the nondescript city of Xinxiang in China's central Henan province.
We were heading up to the fourth floor of a nondescript high-rise in Harajuku, and during the short elevator ride up, I got to know a little more about this very tightlipped man who maintained a mysterious vibe.
Built Robotics is headquartered on almost an entire acre of dirt-filled construction space in a nondescript, fenced-off area in the Dogpatch on the east side of San Francisco, where the robotic construction equipment is refined and tested.
Thus, Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger's central installation in their exhibition les extrémités de notre univers at Sfeir-Semler Gallery, located in a nondescript building that I access via an unpaved parking lot, is not unfamiliar, despite its whimsy.
Likely, the company will be testing a nondescript mule — an industry term for a car that has the technical components of a future model, such as the powertrain, the suspension, the electrical architecture, the battery and the control system.
ON A baking-hot Friday afternoon in the dusty Athenian district of Neos Kosmos, a cheerful assortment of (mostly male) worshippers greet one another in Arabic, Greek and other languages, and enter a nondescript building in a side-street.
Through the broad windows of the low, nondescript building in which we stood, we could see massive white radio antennas outside against the Martian-red soil of the desolate Chajnantor Plateau, their dishes thrust towards a pure blue sky.
Robinsons go she is shy but ironic, seemingly insouciant but grimly trapped in a sterile marriage to Gordon Macleod, a nondescript British Empire type who is given all the most charmless attributes of both his generation and his race.
But last week in Loveland, about 600 people headed not for the freedom of the hills but for a conference dedicated to indoor rock climbing, hosted in a nondescript nest of hotels and chain restaurants just off the highway.
That June — with almost no advance warning — Shapiro traded Bartolo Colon, then a young ace who would not be a free agent for a year and a half, to the Montreal Expos for a nondescript first baseman and prospects.
It was in this nondescript building that attorneys, bankers, and executives, exhausted from sleep-deprived nights, hammered out the final deal terms that resulted in what's likely to be one of the biggest financial technology deals of the year.
Dining | Connecticut A nondescript plaza in the commercial no-man's land of New Britain Avenue, next to the A Dong Market, is home to Shu Restaurant, where you can sample authentic Sichuan cuisine in all its amplitude and punch.
NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. — Anthony Mancinelli shook out a barber towel and welcomed the next customer to his chair in Fantastic Cuts, a cheery hair salon in a nondescript strip mall, about an hour's drive north of New York City.
Locating politics in the home was one of the achievements of "Ghost" (1990), Ms. Whiteread's first large-scale sculpture, which dominates a gallery here: a painstaking cast of the living room of a nondescript Victorian rowhouse in North London.
Dana Claxton's "He Who Transforms" (2009) straddles the line between representational figuralism and abstraction; using the human form as an anchor in a nondescript backdrop, she is able to create a world where the sitter is floating in space.
By the early 1990s, after it had become a satellite of the fashion house, Desrues found it had outgrown its Paris atelier and moved to a nondescript industrial park in Plailly, about an hour's drive from the French capital.
Its nondescript name and apparent lack of web presence makes it exceptionally difficult to learn more about it or about the fate of the money transferred to it, though it seems likely that the North Koreans collected the cash.
In Daphne du Maurier's masterpiece Rebecca, a nondescript (and never named) woman in her early 20s meets a charming older widower, marries him, and moves into the beautiful estate that he shared with his late wife, the titular Rebecca.
But he did refuse all wedding cakes to the couple, including cakes that were made for other customers before and a "nondescript" cake — showing that he was singling out gay people in refusing at least one kind of service.
Colorful and crude, the premise is as nondescript as the animation, once you get past the fact that the ebullient toucan and beak-gnashing songbird have bird heads coming out of their clothes and are surrounded by other anthropomorphic animals.
But the writers make it all too broad and jokey, starting with the nondescript team of workers (among them "Community's" Danny Pudi) that Emily inherits, who fear losing their jobs if they don't create a killer anti-super-villain app soon.
Someone from a failed new-wave pop band starts a nondescript office job, turns the experience into one of the biggest TV smashes ever, and now has one of the most lucrative careers in the history of stand-up comedy?
In a nondescript industrial building on the south side of Hong Kong Island, there is a portal into the abyss, a series of pitch-black halls and walkways designed to disorient the senses and present art in a radically different way.
Image: United States Patent and Trademark OfficeAlthough various forms of modelling clay predate Play-Doh by many years, the toy, which was created in 1956 and patented in 1965, has become the "Kleenex" or "Velcro" of nondescript blobs of malleable material.
Boldrini lives in Rome but is now campaigning ahead of the elections on March 4 for a parliamentary seat in Milan, where she stays in a nondescript house on a graffiti-lined street; its exact location is a carefully guarded secret.
He uncorked multiple bottles of Dom, spraying it on his boss' floor, on his office nameplate, on another nondescript carpet, on a pile of business cards he scattered down the hall, and all over his own plaid button-down shirt.
But as the relatively nondescript boxes arrived and we marveled over the simple, chic packaging inside, one question remained: Will a few swipes of these products give our skin into the flawless, chiseled appearance the one and only Kim K flaunts?
Past the nondescript front offices, where employees work at computers, is a cavernous area that's home to a workshop for iterating its robots, coupled with large aisles of shelves designed to mimic the stores where the technologies will eventually be deployed.
A patient is more likely to feel comfortable with a sensor that doesn't capture footage, and even the difference between seeing a camera and seeing a nondescript antenna mounted to a wall is bound to have advantages from a patient's perspective.
There are extravagant destination celebrations and low-key, high-stress backyard affairs, enormous receptions in formal banquet halls and casual afterparties in nondescript living rooms, and I'm pretty sure I've been to every single one of them at some point.
What the show lacks is any significant dramatic momentum, or barring that, anything to make this feel like more than just another nondescript coming-of-age saga -- in this case, one teased out over 13 not-all-that-binge-worthy installments.
This last development is especially mean, considering it wasn't even a symptom of the writers trying to make room for former cast member Chad Michael Murray — they just hired a nondescript blonde man to stand in the frame without turning around!
The tone-deaf ad centered on a mock protest involving attractive Millennials, holding toothless signs, gathering for some nondescript purpose—although given that the actors are almost painfully multicultural, we're encouraged to ask: Is this a Black Lives Matter rally?
All of this is why, two months after the showcase, I find myself in scrubs in a nondescript surgical center in Downtown Brooklyn waiting for Dr. Marashi to lead me through an up-close look at what this is all about.
"In the past, he'd have 10 deals going with lots of different lawyers and nondescript employees," said Thomas Barrack, a real estate investor who sold the Plaza Hotel to Mr. Trump in 1988 and has remained close to the family since.
From the outside, the New Mexico Cancer Center looks like any other outpatient clinic: Each week, hundreds of cancer patients travel to the nondescript tan and turquoise building in an Albuquerque office park just off the interstate for tests and treatments.
From a nondescript government building in the shadow of the Capitol, he inserted himself into scores of politically charged cases around the country, bombarding the United States Supreme Court with amicus briefs on hot-button issues like abortion and gun control.
If you happened to be around Surrey Quays in London over the weekend, and wondered why there was a sudden uptick in people looking photoshoot-ready walking near an otherwise-nondescript Odeon cinema, there was no need to be alarmed.
If you live in San Francisco and know much about tech startups, you've likely heard of Founders Den, a shared office space and private club for startups and investors that leases 8,500 square feet on a nondescript block in San Francisco.
It boasts the kind of old-timey decor ideal for horror films and themed birthday parties—artfully distressed, vintage objets d'art are de rigueur; the only occupants of the hotel beds have nondescript European accents with children in tiny hats.
The only thing he has going for him in his life is his position as vice principal of the nondescript North Jackson High School, where he takes his feelings of inadequacy out on teens as the school's head of discipline.
This is what I wrote about "Clasped": In the painting Clasped (2013), Murphy depicts a close-up view of a woman wearing an ordinary black cloth winter coat and wrinkled black leather gloves, while clutching a black, semicircular, nondescript leather pocketbook.
On the nondescript 4,000-square-metre (43,17-square-foot) factory floor in Nagumo's main Sanwa plant, grey-clad workers, some wearing blue surgical masks, busied themselves during a recent day designing moulds by computer, then milling, stamping and assembling dies.
"It's a false idea that there is a collection, there is a transfer, there is a sale of data to clients," she said during a recent interview in a nondescript conference room at Facebook's headquarters in the Paris's Second Arrondissement.
Today she runs her own atelier, tucked away in a nondescript office building off Fifth Avenue, where she and a small team of artisans execute numerous metalsmithing techniques by hand: alloying, forging, chain-weaving, hammering and planishing, and stone-setting.
With roots in Tijuana, Mexico, the cheerfully crowded taco stand in a nondescript strip mall between downtown and the Strip features a row of meat carvers behind the counter, ready to shave spit-marinating pork into pliant corn tortillas ($2.60).
Aggressively nondescript, Scavino could often be seen in a suit at the side of the stage, taking photos of the immense rally crowds with his iPhone and later, while scowling at his laptop aboard Trump's 757, posting the images to Facebook.
Every day, up to 2000 million barrels of oil flows through Cushing's 2600 major pipelines in or out of steel tanks – some the size of a football field - towering above the prairie otherwise studded with ranches and nondescript residential neighborhoods.
A clash was, perhaps, inevitable: The rise of hip-hop here, much of it produced in nondescript studios tucked away on quiet side streets, has taken place alongside a repopulation of the city, and a new embrace of urban living.
From a phone line in a small, nondescript room at the sprawling Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar — the United States' air war command for the region — American commanders begin warning their Russian counterparts of an imminent strike at the airfield.
The base, which is one of two official Marine Corps training depots (its West Coast counterpart is in San Diego), is made up of a series of quads, each composed of identically nondescript barracks and administrative buildings ringing manicured fields.
Drawn to a life filled with power and riches after a nondescript tenure as a bartender, Sally lured a demon known for possessing vast amounts of knowledge into her head, then used its vast amounts of knowledge to do evil things.
Kleis lives in one of Tallinn's sprawling suburbs, and while the outside suggests a nondescript block of flats, the artist has constructed for himself a secret, psychedelic interior: cluttered with heavy metal paraphernalia, skulls, cloaks, his cassette collection and dramatic murals.
But instead of offering an intuitive, friendly device similar to something I wrote about a few weeks back ("Rethinking the Smart Home Gateway"), service providers continue to offer nondescript black boxes whose very designs belie their archaic, impenetrable means of operation.
And in a pool of peers who are getting by with nondescript street life filler, that skill is making him the new face of his region now that artists like Shy Glizzy, Rico Nasty, and GoldLink are no longer viewed as local.
They either had a face-to-face interview with a research assistant in an nondescript room, or wore a virtual reality headset (the Oculus Rift) that placed them in a stimulation of that same room, where they were interviewed by an humanoid avatar.
The 2003-year-old spent a solitary year in the 1990s as a senior head coach in his country at nondescript second-tier side OKK Belgrade before building a career as an assistant at six different NBA outfits, most recently the Utah Jazz.
In the heights of Arthur's Pass on New Zealand's South Island, researchers played a number of tracks to the kea: A few standard kea calls, a nondescript electronic tone, the call of the South Island robin, and finally, the notorious kea warble.
Canon has the two concept cameras on display in a nondescript section of its setup in the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the company's representatives stressed that these are concepts, not prototypes — a word that could imply that a product is coming.
In a nondescript room in the middle of the Shed, a cultural center in New York City's new Hudson Yards development, singer, actress and producer Janelle Monáe is telling CNBC Make It about the many women who have mentored her over the years.
The new models of Spectacles are also different in a couple of other ways: they've got polarized lenses, and they come with a nondescript, black "semi-soft" case instead of the bright yellow hard case you get with the original Spectacles 2.
The film has all its major scenes in and around the famous Bloor and Bathurst gaudy warehouse depot, even filming down Honest Ed's Alley, but the nondescript problem that this family faces is just too abstract to actually make us give a damn.
The books have the texture and color of heavy-weight cardboard, yet are fragile, with slips of smaller typed text pages sewn into the bindings between full-page pictures of water, brick walls, parks, and other nondescript but specific markers of place.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a patch of gravel that was once a nondescript bus stop in Kuala Lumpur's old city, passersby can now find brightly-painted wooden pallets that double as seating and shelves stocked with free books for the taking.
Football -- as we call the sport in England (except for the truly posh who use "soccer," the antiquated abbreviation of Association Football that lives on in the US) -- with its drab stadiums, nondescript meat pies and casual violence had an image problem.
Omar has apologized for her rhetoric and vowed to do better to avoid language with historical connotations about Jews, while the House voted to pass a nondescript resolution condemning all forms of hatred that had initially targeted solely anti-Semitism and her comments.
The organization's office has all the hallmarks of any other modern, nondescript workplace: a handful of awards in a cabinet in the lobby; a table tennis table in the break room; and cheap Christmas decorations hanging over a few of the desks.
While the exterior is fairly nondescript, with its façade of tempered glass doors, on the ground level the interior is welcoming, with wood flooring that begins where the front enfilade opens up into a small atrium with spot lighting at the building's back.
On the sixth floor of a nondescript apartment building near Omonia Square, a bustling but seedy area in central Athens, Hazim, 25, sits on a mattress in the small room he shares with his two younger sisters, Jinan, 17, and Avin, 12.
First cover: June 2001 NME peak: Either the four covers in 2002 or the four covers in 2003 The NME pushed this nondescript, Beatles-aping group, named for Charles Manson, like its editors were stockholders: three cover stories in a 13-month period.
On the one hand, "duty-free art" can refer to art in "free ports," tax-free storage facilities in places like Switzerland or Singapore: "nondescript and pedestrian buildings in the suburbs, where a lot of art would accumulate without being seen," she said.
The best parts of Family Karma — when it's not presenting a laughable stereotype of Indians, including a flash of what appears to be Lakshmi in the opening credits, but she's so nondescript that I can't be sure — are the fights between the moms.
The strike on IDT, a conglomerate with headquarters in a nondescript gray building here with views of the Manhattan skyline 15 miles away, was similar to WannaCry in one way: Hackers locked up IDT data and demanded a ransom to unlock it.
But Amazon's decision to move its entertainment division to the compound under a 22011-year lease — the company had been using nondescript offices in Santa Monica — demonstrates the degree to which the tech giants have woven themselves into the fabric of Hollywood.
As he practiced his speeches — one for victory and one for defeat — two hours before polls closed, he leaned over a chipped wooden lectern in a nondescript Newark hotel room to run a last-second addition to his speech by his staff.
Widely seen as Poland's de facto ruler, he has been pulling the strings of government from behind the closed door of his nondescript office building in central Warsaw, holding no official posts other than his lawmaker's mandate as a member of Parliament.
Session's (understandably limited) version of lower Manhattan is filled with good skate spots, so I don't know what it was that drew me to this one rail, which led from an elevated, high-commerce plaza down 15 steps into nondescript, business-casual walkway.
The Department of Homeland Security invited reporters on Friday to tour its war room, a vast monitoring center that is buried deep in a nondescript building in Virginia and is connected to the National Security Agency and sensors running through government networks.
The architects of Vidanta Los Cabos, which underwent a renovation in 22017, took another approach, building a trellis-inspired tunnel that transports guests from the relatively nondescript lobby to a vantage point overlooking cascading swimming pools, airy restaurants and the Pacific Ocean beyond.
Last week, the university library made public the digital archive of hundreds of letters from detainees, throwing open a window into the fragile lives of migrants from more than 20 countries living, some of them for years, inside a nondescript private prison.
The video, made by Lonelyspeck—real name Sione Teumohenga—themselves, also appears to light the way for this new path of maturity: a lone mannequin figure draped in a nondescript garment contorts, jerks and explodes, till it barely resembles a human body.
If you've ever had custom or bespoke shoes made, whether by a cobbler in Italy or at a nondescript storefront in Vietnam, you know what I mean when I say that there's something thrilling about designing a pair of shoes to your exact specifications.
Xiaomi's new Bluetooth receiver may cost roughly the same as the various models you can find online at 99 yuan (roughly $14.56), but its slimmed-down style is more reminiscent of the high-quality Noble BTS receiver than something like TaoTronic's nondescript black brick.
Whatever the problem, we inevitably scurry around looking for any still-open stores and usually end up gifting a bottle of mediocre wine with a bow slapped on (if we're lucky.) A cheap bottle of nondescript wine is our version of SNL's Christmas Candle.
Ever since a nondescript man using the name "Dan Cooper" boarded a Seattle-bound flight, held passengers hostage for $200,000 in ransom money, and parachuted out of the plane somewhere over the Pacific Northwest, the FBI has been stumped about the mysterious hijacker's identity.
"I Think We're Alone Now", directed by Reed Morano, is set in the near future and begins with a standard apocalyptic premise: a nondescript illness has apparently wiped out all but two members of the human race, Del and Grace (Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning).
You're given only about two magazines of ammo, but you need no more than two or three bullets for each of the house's armed inhabitants, which are typically middle-aged and nondescript Middle Eastern men found in rooms adjacent to cowering women and children.
Have the nondescript, non-famous winner, like the 2017 Oscars' director Glen Weiss, start to give a heart-warming speech in which he thanks his family members and his girlfriend, Jan Svendsen, who has been supportive in the two weeks since he lost his mother.
Completely distinct from the nondescript deli where most New Yorkers buy their bagels and schmear, these restaurants are a testament to what Parisians think America is, decked out alternately in 1950s diner memorabilia or exposed brick—a wink at the current Parisian obsession with Brooklyn.
The officer put me in the back of her patrol car, and we drove the short distance through yellow, sunburned fields to the small DFW airport jail, which looks a bit like an unsuccessful strip mall, or a particularly nondescript library in a new suburb.
We then heeded our guide's advice to seek lunch in a nondescript place that seemed oblivious to tourists, and we found it in the Reviravolta, where we sat at a decidedly unglamorous Formica table and devoured plates of expertly grilled sea bass and sardines.
"In small towns, these things are personal," said Heriberto Vélez Vélez, the mayor of this north coast municipality, who spent a recent morning dealing with requests from constituents in his nondescript office, a short stroll from a postcard-pretty Spanish-style plaza and church.
In China, a small and decidedly nondescript city called Yanjiao, about an hour's drive from Beijing, has been experiencing a similar influx of artists, though it is highly unlikely that they will initiate the kind of renaissance that has tourists flocking to Williamsburg and SoHo.
Rotunda debuted years ago as Husky Harris, a largely nondescript big guy, before he was sent back down to WWE's development territory to find a new character (ironically, in story terms, he had to leave after getting kicked in the head by Randy Orton).
He lived at an address in Elsmore Road in Fallowfield, south Manchester, a nondescript suburban street of red-brick terrace houses that was cordoned off by police when VICE News visited Wednesday, after officers stormed the property using a controlled explosion the previous day.
And she almost lost control of it entirely when, coming out of a nondescript doorway into a broad, brightly lit black-and-red-tiled corridor, she blinked her communications back on and a long list of alerts and news items suddenly appeared in her vision.
From the outside, the center looks like any other nondescript building in downtown San Antonio: It no longer looks like a Quiznos (minus the tile), and it certainly doesn't look like a place that's taken in more than 23,4.63 migrants in the past four months.
From the outside, the center looks like any other nondescript building in downtown San Antonio: It no longer looks like a Quiznos (minus the tile), and it certainly doesn't look like a place that's taken in more than 23,215 migrants in the past four months.
Packed into a small hearing room in a nondescript building near City Hall this afternoon, some 40 protesters sat and stood, mostly in silence, brandishing signs accusing the Loft Board and the Department of Buildings of favoring real estate developers and landlords over tenants.
Benson's insights reveal that the book's frequent nondescript Iger Studio credit (an outfit founded by Will Eisner and Samuel "Jerry" Iger) likely refers to the sole work of an editorial powerhouse named Ruth Roche, who cranked out horror scripts and lots more for the publisher.
The Accordion Gallery, his small showroom and repair shop in a nondescript house in New Jersey, is where many of today's accordion kings — from polka stars to Charlie Giordano, an accordionist who plays with Bruce Springsteen — go to have their instruments maintained and repaired.
These photos of South Florida include snaps of a nondescript man working the box office of an adult movie theater, wild flirtations on South Beach, beautiful, aging burlesque stars who reminded Freedman of Greek goddesses, and a gospel pastor bleeding songs into a microphone.
The nondescript white house that sits adjacent to Armstrong's former residence in Corona, Queens was home to Selma Heraldo, a longtime friend of the family who became a fixture of the house museum's program, often telling visitors about her famous neighbors, who arrived in 1943.
The physical havens of Moneyland are the familiar offshore tax shelters like the Isle of Jersey, Switzerland (until recently) and the Cayman Islands, as well as less familiar ones like Nevis, where Bullough finds nondescript buildings housing 18,000 corporations and very few actual people.
Over nearly four decades, her cartoons in The New Yorker have captured a certain kind of anxious city dweller: sometimes roaming streets teeming with odd signs and portents, but just as often sitting on a lumpy couch in a nondescript living room, battling obsessive thoughts.
But when most of the movie takes place in nondescript city-ville (comes in two flavors: small town and big concrete buildings 'n streets), it's hard to not to think back to the lush Emerald Hill Zone planet the movie showcased for maybe 30 seconds.
But he has spent the last five years living out of a nondescript clapboard house in this secluded college town in a kind of self-imposed exile from his former life and career, one that had set him on a path toward anguish and addiction.
The pair collaborated on Beyoncé famed "Lemonade" project and for Elle they shot in a nondescript area of L.A.'s Crenshaw neighborhood where the star modeled pieces from her Ivy Park x adidas collection at the local hair salon, bodega, laundromat, and wig shop.
A relatively nondescript site might offer a price for 1,000 impressions that is one-fifteenth to one-twentieth what The Atlantic or The Times would charge, promising to deliver the same people who read The Atlantic or The Times, just later in the day.
But there's another wrinkle: While you start in the present, a car accident at the beginning somehow hurls you to a pointedly nondescript medieval town, where you wake up to discover you've got a new gig caring for corpses and a ton of questions.
Iran maintains the entire document trove is fraudulent The New York Times reported Sunday that Israeli agents had six hours and 29 minutes to break into the nondescript nuclear facility in a commercial district of the Iranian capital, Tehran, before the guards arrived in the morning.
In a nondescript Apple office building in Cupertino, California, a group of engineers has spent the past four weeks working feverishly on the next big thing in consumer hardware, prototyping a water-saving shower head, a new version of the Apple Watch, and a "smart" water bottle.
Reubens, who is 63, wore a nondescript outfit that struck a compromise between aging Angeleno scenester and high-school math teacher: loose­fitting jeans bunched at the ankles; leather walking shoes; baggy black T-shirt; Casio calculator watch; large sunglasses that fit directly over his rimless eyeglasses.
I had seen this happen to other people — the regulars at Mr. Browne's fashion shows, and his partner, the fashion curator Andrew Bolton, who dressed well (and yet in a nondescript fashion) before the two met but began wearing Mr. Browne's designs exclusively once they were together.
Inside the nondescript office building across the street from a branch of the Los Angeles Housing Authority and California Highway Patrol, chief executive Kevin Czinger and his staff are laying the groundwork for the creation of a more environmentally sustainable, flexible and customizable means of making vehicles.
At their weekly Wednesday "allocation" meeting, where a representative from each group spends hours in a nondescript office conference room in Arlington, Va., across the Potomac River from the State Department, there was a spike in the number of Syrian cases they were being asked to accept.
"I am hidden here," he said, laughing, of the nondescript peach bungalow-style house here where he lives, with a beaten-up 1990s sedan on the lawn, a motorboat in the side yard, squawking parrots on the back patio and a pregnant cat making the rounds.
" As internet pioneer Leonard Kleinrock enters the birthplace of the internet—room 3420 in a nondescript UCLA science building —Herzog narrates amusingly: "The corridors here look repulsive, and yet this one leads to some sort of a shrine reconstructed years later when its importance had sunk in.
Last October, porn studio Reality Kings released a scene with the nondescript title "Rock Hard," in which Phoenix Marie—a ten-year industry veteran in her mid-30s—decompresses after a workout only to be distracted by her "stepson" loudly jamming on his guitar in the garage.
As the birthplace of the chart-topping, trendsetting careers of Migos and Lil Yachty, this studio and office compound, northwest of downtown, is the latest nondescript landmark to help alter the course of rap music, a near-constant occurrence in Atlanta over the last two decades.
In hindsight, the lesson of the Massachusetts special election for Democrats was, perhaps, to avoid nominating nondescript party politicians, to ensure that they chose candidates with charisma who could present themselves as independent thinkers (they did not necessarily learn this lesson, but that's a different story).
The inauguration took place in a nondescript room at the Gambian Embassy in Dakar, Senegal, because Mr. Barrow has so little control over his country that he did not go home for the funeral of his son, who had been killed by a dog over the weekend.
" Later in the afternoon, we zip across town to a nondescript brick warehouse in Los Angeles's West Adams neighborhood — the same building where, nearly four years ago, her studio director, Ryan Good, stumbled on nearly 1,200 works that were undated, many signed with the initials "LH.
The building, a multicolored jumble of stacked cubes, spheres and tubes (soon after its completion, the Japanese novelist Setouchi Jakucho described it in a design magazine essay as "an ultrachromatic undying house"), is a defiant statement in an otherwise drab landscape of nondescript concrete apartment houses.
The building, a multicolored jumble of stacked cubes, spheres and tubes (soon after its completion, the Japanese novelist Setouchi Jakucho described it in a design magazine essay as "an ultrachromatic undying house"), is a defiant statement in an otherwise drab landscape of nondescript concrete apartment houses.
Rows of empty cubicles amid an otherwise nondescript interior made the office feel less like secondary office space for NYC's cutting-edge Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT for short), and more like an empty set from a '90s movie that never got off the ground.
Heads Up Most of the time, narrow Montague Street, a few blocks south of magnificent St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, functions as a nondescript passage, allowing pedestrians a quick jaunt from the handsome red-brick Georgian townhouses of Harcourt Street to the motley restaurants and bars of Camden Street.
The studio, a second-floor walk-up with no signage from the street in a nondescript neighborhood, is a jumble of the works in progress, preliminary sketches for walls that the crew will paint, commissioned pieces for private residences and fine art projects they are working on for themselves.
In January, the Southern Poverty Law Center published a report that explained that, though Epik seemed to start as a nondescript web host, it has recently updated its mission to be a "protector of free speech," which has meant grabbing a long list of new far-right clients.
Bannon called Don Jr.'s infamous 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Russian officials "treasonous, unpatriotic and bad shit," and went on to rant about how they should have had the meeting at arm's length with lawyers in a nondescript hotel in New Hampshire if they were criminal masterminds.
And even when you choose to encrypt a conversation, you have to do it for each individual chat; you need to tap on a nondescript "i" menu item (I'll bet you never used it before), and then choose "Secret Conversation" to start an end-to-end encrypted chat.
No well-known buildings are featured, just a number of nondescript structures; made for Global Game Jam 2016, Tectr is an architect geek's dating dream come true, filled with dirty building-related jokes that will make you chuckle but also probably cringe a little from their unabashed crudeness.
Founded in 260 by a shady Thai-Chinese entrepreneur by the name of Klaew Thanikul, the gym, a modest little set up in a nondescript suburb of the city, was once a human munitions factory with many big name champs on its books like Boonlai, Samingnoi, Sombat and Komkiat.
One book that made important headway into understanding why penises have a bulbous glans at the end—instead of just being a nondescript cylinder, or even a hollow cone of the sort that is used during artificial insemination—is journalist Jesse Bering's Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That?
An outstanding employee of the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce, and Public Works, Machado, like Kafka (of the Worker's Accident Insurance Institute) and Cavafy (of the Third Circle of Irrigation), wore prim suits, lived in nondescript neighborhoods, worked bureaucratic jobs, and rarely stirred from the city where he was born.
The video shows Mr. Trump, in a black suit and blue tie, sitting in an nondescript law office in June answering questions in his suit against Geoffrey Zakarian, a celebrity chef who backed out of Mr. Trump's new hotel development at the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington.
A hundred years ago, it was the most commonly planted grape in Germany, but it is now fifth, well behind the highly deserving riesling, as well as Müller-Thurgau, a nondescript white, and two reds, spätburgunder, or pinot noir, and dornfelder, which has the potential to be interesting.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The labs themselves are simple, tucked into nondescript huts or caves: a couple-dozen empty barrels for mixing, sacks or gallon jugs of precursor chemicals, piles of firewood, a press machine, a generator and a water pump with a long hose to draw from a nearby well.
In a nondescript building near Moffett Field, still undistracted by any VC funding, an 303-person company named Made In Space is building tools for the next generation of satellites and space exploration, including, most remarkably, the first self-manufacturing satellite, due for launch in three years' time.
What took their place was the seeming cultural neutrality of what was then called the International Style — modernity, in a word — which produced an awful proliferation of nondescript residential colonies on the edges of crumbling British cities, which, in turn, abutted medieval Indo-Islamic cities, swiftly turning to slums.
People can occasionally be seen pulling over with cameras outside a nondescript shopping center along 53rd Street, where an easy-to-overlook plaque notes the Obamas' first date, during which Barack Obama bought Michelle Robinson ice cream from a Baskin-Robbins shop that has since become a Subway.
Eventually, the dusty gravel lot that currently serves as the Magnolia Market parking lot will be transformed into a gateway of sorts for the Silos District, a project that echoes the city's own dramatic transformation from a nondescript town on the interstate to a bona fide tourist destination.
The corpse in "The Trespasser," the most recent book in the series, turns up in a Victorian terraced cottage on a nondescript Dublin street, a home furnished in the kind of canned, impersonal good taste that would give Detective Antoinette Conway the creeps if she permitted herself such whimsies.
Gwen is certainly the latest example of that, as well as a nondescript but ambitious new Japanese restaurant in Downtown LA called Shibumi, where Leer has recently joined the team to support chef David Schlosser and beverage director Jesse Brawner, who have crafted a tidy but outstanding wine list.
Actually, you'll have to enter a curiously nondescript contest if you want to perfume your entire abode with the savory smell of fast food chain gravy, but, according to a study we covered last week, this might be the key to eating less gravy in the long run.
But it's true: From lush jungles to rushing waters and talking beasts of all sizes and stripes, the entirety of The Jungle Book was captured in a nondescript building, using nothing more than a lot of blue screens and a 10-year-old kid who'd never been in a movie before.
They've draw these maps and all kinds of crazy ways, and Eric Holder is now running a commission for that, but the real way to do it is what the Republicans started doing 25 years ago, and that is supporting candidates for these seemingly nondescript roles that are extraordinarily important.
Clinton, a candidate known for being a homebody, was for most of the three nights leading up to Monday's debate working at a hotel a few miles from her Chappaqua, New York home, hunkered down with aides in a nondescript conference center surrounded by wedding parties and high school reunion goers.
One day, more than fifty years later, I was driving north on that road at about 40 mph when, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed on the other side of the road, the southbound side, a nondescript building with a sign on its façade reading the fireplace project.
For the last year, Ms. Gaignard, who takes self-portraits costumed as various alter egos she imagines, then builds fictional domestic spaces for them, has lived in this nondescript, book-filled and thoroughly carpeted apartment with a professional couple in their late 20s, their chatty lime-green parrot and three cats.
In downtown Montreal, just a few hundred feet from the Ritz-Carlton and the Apple store, you'll find a nondescript Middle Eastern restaurant that has become better known for a sheet of white paper taped to its front window than it has for its halal menu of falafel and chicken pitas.
Even in the program's native Nacogdoches, Texas, where the university sits amidst a Wal-Mart, a nondescript road with numerous strip malls, and a virtually deserted historical downtown, football is still options A through D. "High school football is big here, but there is a great vibe for basketball," Underwood says.
Although I felt that the fish and plants offered the best opportunity to gather interesting information, I was undeterred and sent this picture of Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu laughing at a mushroom to Damaris Brisco, naturalist and mushroom forager, in the hopes of learning more about the nondescript brown fungus.
In the final weeks of 2017, after months poring through intercepted communication and gathering intelligence from human sources, agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration at the American consulate in Rio de Janeiro discovered that Mr. Veiga was operating out of a nondescript house in Encarnación, a small city in southern Paraguay.
CreditCreditNoel Spirandelli for The New York Times Late this spring, off a nondescript hallway in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences building at Stanford University, inside a small, windowless office — standing desk; sitting desk; bookcase; chair — the 22010-year-old physician Daniel Mason revealed some unease about what we were doing.
A couple of years ago, when he was still a student here studying marketing but plotting a music career, he would sneak into this building, make his way to a nondescript beige room on the second floor, and, in the quiet of night, accompanied by no one, work on his songs.
This week, that includes the arrival of "Love, Simon" -- a coming-out story, marking TV producer Greg Berlanti's directorial debut -- and "Instinct," an otherwise nondescript CBS crime procedural, starring Alan Cumming as a brilliant crime-solver who, in a first for that genre, just happens to be gay and married.
As soon as I got my first envelope of $20 bills for chasing babies named Tommy and Caroline around playrooms big enough to dwarf our entire apartment, I started plotting all the ways I was going to waste it, like trading my nondescript blue backpack for one from Eddie Bauer.
"Captain Marvel" does play with conventional assumptions about good and evil, and even incorporates a not-so-subtle message about refugees, as the conflict spills down to a nondescript orb called Earth, which one alien visitor dismisses as a backwater planet using a slightly vulgar if of late familiar term.
"This is actually really cool; I'm excited to be here," Ms. Wentland said from deep within the cavernous Manhattan Marriage Bureau, the part of the City Clerk's office where dozens of other brides, grooms and attendants waited to be married by a city official in one of two nondescript chapels.
A long narrow room (about 4 large steps from wall to wall) housed in a nondescript building in a residential part of Manila, Demetrio's lab is a creative genius' perfect hodgepodge of industrial kitchen equipment, blossoming plants, indigenous relics, and research resources ranging from indigenous cookbooks to textbooks on botany.

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