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Elodia Perches, co-owner of Perches Funeral Home, said the funeral home has received more than 400 flower arrangements.
Reckard's funeral was the last of the 22 victims, said Salvador Perches, owner of Perches Funeral Home, who said he had spoken with other local directors.
Salvador Perches, the owner of the Perches Funeral Homes, called the Saturday shooting "one of the most tragic events in El Paso's history" in a statement seen by the local station.
On the rectangle, an overlapping, slightly longer white one perches.
A few feet down, a basketball perches on a shelf.
They dueled with egrets over the best perches, squawking raucously.
They hang from the perches of brick buildings around downtown.
Other Democratic senators from Southern states had similarly powerful perches.
This tree with three perches and artificial leaves speaks to both.
Favored perches, party plans and tourist packages abound across the path.
Now scientists have figured out how these boulders reached their high perches.
"The house perches on its site," says Daniel Gale Sotheby's agent Nava Mitnick.
In the present, James perches on that same melancholy-inducing swing with Alyssa.
The species has slowly traded mountain cliffs for skyscraper perches in metropolitan areas.
Brawny and barrel-chested, it perches eyeing the late winterseed head of switchgrass.
I have really big hair, and I was like, 'It just perches there!
He helped to elevate others to perches they might not otherwise have reached.
The perches extend across the impromptu gallery space from the curtains to the screen.
Perches is among local funeral homes offering free services for the 22 people killed.
Monzo CEO Tom Blomfield perches himself on a chair, leaning back on it playfully.
And so have the television perches of some of the former "Man Show" hosts.
Olivia then perches her front paws on the table and eats like a human.
In one arresting photo, a boy perches atop an abandoned diving platform in a swimsuit.
" Strout told me she thinks of herself as "somebody who perches—I don't sink in.
She perches above us in her gray shift, straddling the beam, dangling two thin legs.
What looks like an essential-oil diffuser perches off to the side, billowing out steam.
I notice macaws and exotic birds of every color—I count twenty—on perches and ledges.
He decided to ask everyone, Harrison Johnson, the director of Perches Funeral Homes, told BuzzFeed News.
A chunky metal necklace interrupts the monochrome, and a black beret perches on her auburn hair.
A woman perches impossibly on the bottom of the basket of an inverted hot air balloon.
A bird perches on a wave, and Owens's dog bobs past on a piece of driftwood.
The house perches on a cliff overlooking Galley Bay on the west coast of the island.
"Let's show him & his wife some El Paso Love," Perches Funeral Home wrote in the post.
When Ella perches, magically, halfway up a wall, we could be watching something out of Kafka.
It was not until the following morning that they could descend from their perches, he said.
For a few minutes, a teen in a mask perches on the chair across from me.
He bellies them, or perches himself on their back, to get them used to carrying weight.
Against a backdrop of fluffy white snow, a brilliant red cardinal perches on a tree branch.
Next, they trained the bird to fly between perches in the wind tunnel while wearing the goggles.
While everyone else is standing, Jonas kneels on the ground while Chopra perches herself atop his knee.
On Tuesday, Perches posted on Facebook a photo of a bereft Basco kneeling by a candlelight memorial.
Brooklyn SolarWorks and Situ Studio designed a solar canopy that perches atop the roofs of Brooklyn brownstones.
Uplands Cheese perches itself atop one of the highest points in the Driftless Area of southwestern Wisconsin.
War criminals-turned-liberal heroes are festooned with book and TV contracts, podcasts and op-ed perches.
Pharah's Jump Jets open up access to rooftops and perches that only a handful of heroes can reach.
But at Washington Park on Wednesday, Miranda Vega, Victoria Perches, and Sophia Balderrama were thinking about the future.
The room is lined with synths, and two golden Maneki-Nekos (lucky cats) keep watch on high perches.
Dark sand stretches out to the coastline, near to which a white pickup truck perches on flattened rock.
Many former Chamber executives have indeed found prominent perches at other groups or by hanging their own shingles.
Ricky Jay is a magician, historian, writer and actor who perches on the border between tweedy and pop.
You see this in eccentric bits of decoration, like the stuffed peacock that perches on the upstairs bar.
In a striking photograph, a Bespectacled Woman perches on the makeshift step of her hut, reading a newspaper.
Now it's 2018, and Santa's sleigh perches on the roof, overlooking lit-up bells, stars, penguins and deer.
Pictures on the Perches Funeral Homes Facebook page showed two lines of hearses parked at the memorial site.
Very soon thereafter, New York City announced it would rename one of his favorite perches Bill Cunningham Corner.
Birds enter these thick-walled boxes through a hole at the bottom and can rest on perches inside.
In the first contest, in October, the automated drones barely made it off the starting perches before crashing.
In the photo with the article, he perches on the back step of an ambulance, looking inquisitive and fit.
By early Wednesday, video posted on social media showed cranes slowly lowering some of the monuments from their perches.
Early in the film, a small flying saucer perches on the roof of their apartment, attracted to Adrian's stash.
The facility, still operational, perches atop a hill, surrounded by lush grounds, in the northeast corner of the hamlet.
Wires connected to a motor will run through perches and into the birds' bodies, enabling their wings to flap.
A bald eagle perches on a single strong branch on a stony cliff above a long, wandering epic river.
Doves cooed on perches nearby; when one of them got trapped in a fountain, Perlman lifted it out, flapping.
He perches daintily on a marble base, his left elbow cocked out, the head of Goliath at his feet.
She is one of six 2020 candidates who called for Mr. Franken's resignation from their perches in the Senate.
As clusters of Gazans milled about, Israeli snipers watched from the other side, barely visible in their fortified perches.
They won't launch you as high as Pharah does with her Jump Jet, but many perches are still in reach.
When the company ignored that direction, city code enforcement officers were dispatched to pluck the scooters from their unauthorized perches.
"A snowy owl makes a cute pose and face as he perches in the sand at Jones Beach, Long Island."
A large digital kitchen timer perches near a sink at a Chipotle Mexican Grill in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan.
Lear's parrots, drawn from living captives in the newly opened London Zoo, are rich and self-sufficient on their perches.
Long-deceased dignitaries of Harvard and Radcliffe observed from their perches on the walls, among them Theodore Roosevelt, Harvard 1880.
From her perches both in investment banking and city government, Ms. Glen has watched men relish the rewards money brings.
And today's competitive personality types are unable to slow down, in part because they fear slipping from their lofty perches.
Cold temperatures in the Sunshine State have temporarily stunned tree-loving iguanas, causing them to plummet from their tropical perches.
It's a white box with black specks and perches nine stories above the ground on a series of angled stilts.
Outside, a sculpture of Old Bet perches atop an obelisk, a replica of the monument Mr. Bailey erected for her.
In the portrait, he perches on a desk, smiling softly, his hands clasped gently in his lap, wedding band on display.
Some crawl across the forest floor in search of a meal, while others occupy leafy perches and leap onto unsuspecting hosts.
Dominant applications like Lotus 225 and WordPerfect were quickly knocked from their perches as the ecosystem tectonically shifted before they responded.
In a Science study published today, Moritz Graule and his colleagues describe a bio-inspired robot that perches using electrostatic forces.
And there might not be term limits for the new office of prime minister, giving Mr Duterte two potential future perches.
It currently perches in a small apartment in north Beijing, down a hallway crowded with bicycles and buckets of yellowing vegetables.
The response was "overwhelming," Perches Funeral Home director Harrison Johnson told PEOPLE on Thursday, as hundreds of people ended up attending.
It turns out that they could not see as far out over the country from their high perches as they thought.
Another is his anti-Trumpism, which he shares with other conservative writers at mainstream perches, like Bret Stephens of the Times.
"When I made the first turn, the never ending turns of each hearse was quite something in my mirror,"Perches said.
Encuentro Guadalupe, a collection of modernist cube-shape hotel suites built into boulders, offers dozens of viewing perches, some with telescopes.
Cover: A bird perches on a light with a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max airplane parked in the background, Wednesday, Dec.
Hundreds of family, friends and fans find precarious perches along the boulders or are up in chairs overlooking from the roadside.
Spring Gallery Guide Most of Manhattan's gallery neighborhoods are losing their shape as dealers pursue viable perches wherever they find them.
The unfinished space opens behind black curtains to reveal a collection of falcon perches covered in droppings but absent the avian hunters.
The trailer follows Spider-Man as he interrupts a bank robbery, perches on tall buildings, and takes life advice from Tony Stark.
The video also shows the drone using its mechanical talons to alight on a fence, where it perches, awaiting its next assignment.
Johnson wanders into our suite at the Soho Hotel with a cup of coffee in hand and perches elegantly upon the sofa.
This last item perches on a slope of earth littered with dead bees, forming an eerie and odd allusion to 9/11.
"We were just overwhelmed," said Perches, whose funeral home handled Reckard's service last week at La Paz Faith Memorial and Spiritual Center.
Just ask Queen Victoria, whose rounded frame perches atop hundreds of plinths across the Commonwealth, with an air of solemn, severe solidity.
Smith and her squad stick perches near the burrows to mark the entrance and give the owls a place to peer out.
They stood in long lines for elevators up to a golden ball that perches atop what looks like an enormous badminton birdie.
The erosion of trust in prestigious institutions has weakened the position of both academia and the traditional journalistic perches of public intellectuals.
"'Hope' is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul," wrote Emily Dickinson, of the creatures that caught her gimlet eye.
More important than these increased space allotments is the introduction of amenities that clearly matter to chickens: nest boxes, scratch pads and perches.
They also take days to digest a meal, meaning they only leave their perches to defecate around once a week, reports Scientific American.
In one video, posted on his Facebook page, he rhapsodises on the innocence of childhood as he perches awkwardly on a playground swing.
The house, on an island in Maine, perches on a rock at the edge of the sea like the aerie of an eagle.
Those perches gave him enormous authority to allocate funds and to bring home special projects for his state, often called pork-barrel spending.
Politicians from both parties, from Democrats like John Kerry to Republicans like Rudolph Giuliani, parlayed prosecutorial perches into political power and nationwide fame.
He likes to take Susie on walks as she perches atop his doggie wheelchair so she can feel the wind on her face.
The Vermont senator is despised by establishment Democrats, including some of the panelists and hosts with top perches on the cable news shows.
The guides point out snipers' perches, and when the visitors venture outside the cars, they have to tread carefully to avoid land mines.
Philippe Petit, a 21-year-old professional tightrope walker, perches 225 feet above the ground between the cathedral's two towers on June 26, 1971.
In Thomas' shoe selfies, he hopscotches between reinforcement bars or casually perches on a rooftop ledge like he's waiting for pancakes in a diner.
In it, Parker perches on an unmade bed in a dark room, hands clasped, peering out the window presumably waiting for someone to return.
Alternatively, in "Pebbles and JoJo on Baxter Street" (1978), JoJo perches on the hood of a car while Pebbles nestles in her friend's lap.
In one image, a snowy egret perches by the quiet canal, while a sunflower blooms above strewn coffee cups and a discarded plastic barrier.
The 2000-foot-high multi-million-dollar installation, with those four bright red letters made of aluminum, perches atop a fountain of flowing water.
The monkeys lay still on their perches, fanning themselves with palm fronds, lazily napping because it's all they can make the effort to do.
On top of a head of molten wax a bird perches on a jeweled nest; another has a dessicated corn cob for a head.
Ortiz is the general manager of Perches Funeral Homes, a binational funeral home that is handling some of the victims' funerals at no cost.
The police's use of tear gas has been criticized as indiscriminate and excessive, with canisters fired in subway stations and from perches above crowds.
A number of the soon-to-be retirees are also term-limited out of their powerful perches as the ranking members of House committees.
Bowing to the inevitable, Hurley also began collecting the school's basketball trophies from their perches on shelves in the hallways and in the auditorium.
As she perches on a unicorn-shaped rooftop, wearing a gorgeous pink gown that turns into a waterfall, Urie arrives via umbrella, Mary Poppins-style.
MORE filled his Cabinet with individuals whose greatest achievements were dreaming up unworkable Democratic utopias from the far off perches of academia and Washington bureaucracy.
Fans jumped down from their perches — those mail trucks, a Dumpster, scaffolding, atop parked cars and S.U.V.s now with dented roofs — and began to disperse.
And that Sanders is leading a movement that will unseat these elites from their perches -- and that is why they are lining up against him.
LoDo, hit the rejuvenated Union Station and find the mezzanine to reach Cooper Lounge, where sofas offer great perches for admiring the grand 2325 station.
But powerful men have tumbled from their perches in droves since sexual misconduct allegations against the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein were published in the fall.
From their up-close-and-personal perches, the McEvilys were involved in a fair share of odd ball boy happenings at that first U.S. Open.
In the courtroom, Ellis perches several steps above prosecutors and defendants, with his clerks providing a buffer between them in the tranquil dark cherry courtroom.
Still: YouTubeIn the researchers' experiments, two overlapping layers of light were projected on a white parrotlet as the bird flew a short distance between two perches.
The Armarkat Cat Condo is a great choice for cat owners on a budget because it comes in many sizes with scratching surfaces, perches, and hideaways.
Before making sure his mic works, and before he's told to get down, he perches himself on the table supporting thousands of dollars of audio equipment.
Aspiring contenders perform, seeking an opportunity to challenge four pre-screened and selected artists and knock them off their perches, counting down to an eventual winner.
A 60-ton pink granite boulder, a remnant of a retreating glacier, perches atop five limestone rocks in North Salem, a configuration known as Balanced Rock.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Simon Kihara perches on the edge of a concrete slab at Jeevanjee Gardens, a public square teeming with young people in Kenya's capital, Nairobi.
Chaffetz, who entered the House in 2009 and rose to one of its most powerful perches, announced last month that he would not seek reelection in 2018.
On one shelf, "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life" perches next to "The Power of Kindness."
Across the street a retro McDonnell Douglas sign perches above the aerospace giant's former factory, and just around the corner Virgin Orbit is developing air-launched rockets.
New York not only raised the world's first modern skyline but pioneered a new way to see it: from a series of perches atop its highest peaks.
I look forward to this yearly visit and now — a rare treat — the hummingbird perches on a crocosmia stem, preening her feathers in shimmery golds and emeralds.
Taking personal missions to private perches is a true act of self-care, and one Parker does all the time — I strongly caution against replicating his though.
Others besides the Maciel brothers were suspected across Paraiso of using their oil-industry positions as perches from which to steal fuel, extort workers and commit other crimes.
In Jean-Louis Alibert's Nosologie Naturelle, a young boy perches on a bed with a cherubic smile despite the severe discoloration of his limbs due to internal bleeding.
Engineers are developing grippers that will allow the copter to cling to cliffsides, a lot like a bird perches on a branch, and surprise, it's another LEMUR baby.
The word "Kavanaugh" is meant to evoke the fear that aggrieved women will hurtle out of the past to tear down men from their rightful perches of privilege.
Perhaps from their insiders' perches, they see that Mr. Mueller is wrapping up a case of obstruction that the president probably cannot defend against, because he is guilty.
A 19-inch-high canary-colored abstract ceramic figure resembling a fat mongoose in bondage gear by the Danish artist Nes Lerpa perches atop a lavender kitchen island.
From their perches at Alphabet — Page as CEO, Brin as president — the two founders oversaw the company's "other bets" on advanced technologies like self-driving cars and drones.
St.-Tropez, named for an early Christian martyr from Pisa, perches at the edge of a peninsula on France's long southern coast, roughly halfway between Nice and Marseilles.
Farther along the pier, a girl perches on the edge of a rowboat and dangles her feet in the water, cheerfully oblivious to the gushing waste pipe nearby.
In contrast to the venture capitalists who were knocked off their perches this summer by harassment complaints, Upload was scarcely dented by the publicity surrounding Ms. Scott's suit.
The guidelines, announced Friday, will mandate standards such as monitoring the brightness of light in the perches, clean coops, and making sure birds are raised more humanely, Newsweek reported .
She and her husband bought the estate, which includes a coach house, stables and a dovecote with 1,500 limestone perches, in 2005, forsaking a townhouse in London's Ravenscourt Park.
Meanwhile, there's another category of startup — and one that's attracted massive valuations by running directly at incumbent players with an eye toward dislodging them from their perches atop the industry.
In the shot, the former Dancing With the Stars contestant perches on a railing during her Greek getaway as she wears only jeans and a thin veil of cigarette smoke.
And she's made many offers they can't refuse -- from perches on key committees to promises to move on legislation they've supported to simply listening to the concerns of her members.
For the purpose of this guide, however, we've done our best to choose a cat tree that offers multiple layers, plenty of scratching surfaces, hideaways and perches, and hanging toys.
"He felt like he was going to kind of just be by himself with this whole thing but it's not so," Perches Funeral Homes director Harrison Johnson said of Basco.
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Meanwhile, neoconservatives ejected from the Bush White House had found comfortable perches in GOP establishment think tanks and publications — the first outposts their movement had seized in their 1990s rise.
The discourse is increasingly dominated by the few writers lucky enough to secure the rare media job, or who have academic perches, or who can afford to write for less.
A BLUE-FACED, faintly hung-over monkey perches near the ceiling of the British-born designer Caroline Weller's living room in Jaipur, in the north Indian desert state of Rajasthan.
Why is FIBA promoting a feeble 3-on-3 product that isn't firing ANYONE'S imagination, while this BILLION DOLLAR IDEA just perches itself on the mind of one brave sportswriter?
He takes his reading glasses, dangling from a piece of string over his gray fleece, and perches them on the tip of his nose so he can have a closer look.
Once-untouchable celebrities like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and Louis C.K. were booted off their perches and the everyday harassment of women in workplaces like Ford auto plants became public knowledge.
With plenty of ramps, hideaways, perches, and more, the Go Pet Club 72-Inch Cat Tree is an excellent choice for cats of all sizes, not to mention multi-cat households.
"He felt like he was going to kind of just be by himself with this whole thing but it's not so," Perches Funeral Homes director Harrison Johnson said Thursday of Basco.
We came to our blunt conclusions from perches inside the belly of the beast, observing, analyzing, and interacting with the top political figures in Congress and the executive branch since 1969.
Trump's intent here is to besmirch the means and motives of his opponents, to drag them down from their perches of principle, to make them more vulnerable to grievous political injury.
In the latest and emptiest Salander screen vehicle, "The Girl in the Spider's Web," the dragon perches on Salander's back, its wings fanned and mouth open, like a hungry baby bird.
The Refined Feline's $369.99 (yes, actually) Lotus Cat Tower will pose elegantly in your living room corner like a metaphysical sculpture with four perches, a sisal scratch pad, and a hiding hole.
Later, in a room full of gold-hued, plush couches and chairs replete with gilded molding, we see a man looking at his phone while a falcon perches on his left arm.
Just disrupting their natural sleep cycles, and tying their feet to perches, as many cafes do, can constitute animal abuse, said Chihiro Okada, of the Animal Rights Center in the Japanese capital.
Whatever their accomplishments, if from their privileged perches these people saw the president as a dangerous fool in need of babysitting, it's now time for some of them to say so publicly.
That was nearly a year ago, in January, and Ms. Barry, an exuberant Irishwoman who had suddenly been elevated to one of the most powerful perches in publishing, was in unfamiliar territory.
And unlike those who were quickly removed from perches of power, these young artists thrived, in spite of — or perhaps in part owing to — the severity of the allegations lodged against them.
Jorge Ortiz, the general manager of Perches Funeral Home, said it's unclear how many people will attend the funeral but that more than 60 people have already called to order flower arrangements.
Maxine Waters (D-CA) just took over as chair of the committee, and a number of progressive Democrats in the mix beyond Ocasio-Cortez are sure to make some noise from their perches.
And Viti's dolls aren't all plastic-fantastic retro Barbies: Atop the aforementioned hatbox perches a doll by Lena and Katya Popovy, Russian twin sisters who hand-craft exquisite, eye-wateringly expensive porcelain poupées.
The Nibble Weatherproof Antibacterial Bird Feeder lets smaller birds perch while enjoying their meal of seed through the two ports, but larger birds won't be able to get a grip on the perches.
From its perches at Publix and Safeway, it was often doing the same job as Alex Jones, of the conspiracy site Infowars, and the more strident Trump campaign surrogates on Twitter and Facebook.
"A lot of people try and say, 'Look at the good he's done here, bringing money and jobs,' but I believe our generation is more focused on morals and not money," Perches, 21, said.
As Hova sings the song's refrain, "Nobody wins when the family feuds," the camera pans over to Bey, who perches herself on the alter and flashes vengeful glances over a sea of empty pews.
Steny Hoyer (MD), Eliot Engel (NY), Jerry Nadler (NY), and Richard Neal (MA), pushing them on whether they're doing enough from their perches as committee chairs or in leadership to hold the president accountable.
It appears that the males of this species use their piercing calls to defend their territories, much like a dog might growl, as well as to attract female mates to their high perches, explained Hamilton.
Multiple men who occupy the upper echelons of power have fallen from their perches in recent weeks as dozens of women, emboldened by the #MeToo movement, come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct, including rape.
True, we find a small, red-cheeked boy chomping an apple in the snow, first beneath a tree, and then in the tree, where he perches on a bough and shares his fruit with crows.
Clinton's was a campaign tailor-made for and by the aspirational class, which is why its members, notably those settled on prestigious media perches, were blindsided when the so-called "blue wall" crumbled last November.
Washington will require that birds have enough space to turn around and spread their wings; that they'll have access to perches and dust baths; and that they will be able to socialize with other birds.
Perches reached out to other area funeral homes to organize 22 hearses -- one for each person killed -- to deliver flowers to the makeshift memorial at Walmart, which has become a place to mourn and remember.
Richard Blumenthal, a committee Democrat from Connecticut, said last week.. Proponent of presidential power Before he claimed some of Washington's most influential legal perches, Barr studied law in night classes while he worked at the CIA.
Not so long ago, the Sackler name was stamped across the most rarified perches in Manhattan—in the psychobiology department at Columbia University, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and at the Museum of Natural History.
Today we live in a polling bubble – surveys taken from the perches in New York, Washington and Los Angeles may be obscuring rather than illuminating many of the underlying views and trends of the American electorate.
Ricardo Rosselló, citing an "unprecedented catastrophe," has lobbied Capitol Hill for a significant new influx of money soon as the island perches on the brink of "a massive liquidity crisis," according to a letter obtained by CNN.
But rarely have two advisers been as publicly praised or as internally aggrandized as national security adviser John Bolton and top economist Larry Kudlow, who entered the West Wing this month from perches at cable television networks.
Mr. Fish, 65, joins a growing list of powerful men in the media who have been forced from their perches after allegations of misconduct have surfaced in the wake of reports about the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The signs of change are clear along the boardwalk, where some early refugees, so pioneering in the Gorbachev era, now sit and stare at the ocean from perches in the Garden of Joy Adult Day Care Center.
In Steezy Grossman's version (which has been largely scrubbed from the internet, thanks to John's lawyer issuing DMCA takedowns) Steezy perches on a toilet, hovering — pantsless — above his completely nude friend, who is lying on the floor.
They down bananas and orange slices, guzzle water and energy drinks and huddle with coaches, who, after hustling down elevators from their upstairs perches, make a small tweak or two and then, boom, off they go again.
Curran captured the thrill of the fair's lighted fountains in "Evening Illuminations at the Paris Exposition," in which a well-dressed woman perches on someone's shoulders amid throngs in the shadowy fairgrounds vying to see the magical spectacle.
Both Inhofe and Risch are considered to be more closely aligned with Trump than McCain or Corker, and less likely to use the megaphone their committee perches provide to criticize or attempt to rein in the White House.
In "Fascinator for Abby Abstract," a spiral of thin lines is ornamented with half-moons of magenta and blue; in "Fascinator for Hyped-up Harriet," a small yellow circle perches atop a lavender bow like a diffident moon.
He dons a saffron robe and walks barefoot down scorching highways in a religious pilgrimage, undergoes the humiliations of martial-arts training and perches for hours on a bamboo pole while trying to snare crabs with a stick.
A four-hour-long undertaking, "Angst III" involved six performers moving around a runway in a fog-filled room, five live falcons that sat still on perches, many cans of shaving cream, numerous tubs of Vaseline, and cigarettes.
In "Harlem, New York City," on view in the gallery, a boy perches on a ledge, his arms and legs aligning with a brick building, a fire escape and a metal fence to form a mesmerizing confluence of angles.
In "Hotel Oloffson Storage Room" (2015), a naked woman, perhaps an employee of the hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, perches on the edge of a discarded bed, surrounded by old mattresses, old chair cushions, and old hotel art.
But their victory has never been likely (fewer than 1 percent of start-ups end up as $1 billion companies), and recently their chances of breakout success — and especially of knocking the giants off their perches — have diminished considerably.
Speaking to crowds amid a sprawling primary campaign is high-pressure and risky when you don't know exactly what you're going to say next; it's a relatively comfortable exercise when you're giving paid speeches or pontificating from emerituslike perches in academia.
If you happen to come to Marseille, a seaside city in the south of France, you'll surely want to sample the seafood—thanks to the ocean smell leading straight to the Old Port, the hotspot for sea bream, perches, and grouper.
Manufacturers say the rocket will be more versatile than Ariane 5, able to carry out missions from placing as many as 90 small satellites in low-earth orbit to taking classic spy satellites to far higher perches in geostationary orbit.
"I would not touch a thing," says Sandra Carraro, blond and graceful as she perches on the edge of a silk brocade sofa before the fire in the vast, ornate living room of her 17th-century house in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood.
Once you're ushered into the space, decorated with carefully arranged tables and chairs, you immediately get the sense of eyes watching you — 50 eyes, actually, belonging to the roughly 25 owls that are serenely sitting on perches around the room.
Though there are some who think that Pelosi is holding on to her perches only out of spite, so that Hoyer will not succeed her, the Democratic leader's desire to become speaker once again is probably all the motivation she needs.
The drums, which represent an industrial mechanism, are being addressed at one end by a businessman type, who perches pantless atop a tower of drums, his hands raised in the type of gang signs particular to the stock market trading floor.
Side Street The scenes of statues of Confederate generals being toppled from their perches or surrounded by torch-wielding white supremacists shouting racist and anti-Semitic slogans reminded Diane Collier of another monument that has roiled residents in East Harlem.
Weinstein faces a daily gauntlet of reporters, gawkers and negative backlash as he makes his way to court each day," the lawyers wrote, adding that some among the news media "arrive in their various perches as early as 5 a.m.
An old guard conservative, Barr has held many of Washington's most influential legal perches, including a stint as the head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, where he helped shape legal opinions that influenced White House policy and action.
To buy a sofa in Inside Weather's online store, shoppers choose among a dozen arm styles, including fat upholstered perches and grooved timber slabs; upholstery options like woven linen-and-polyester fabrics and vegan leathers; and details like tufting and stitching.
In contrast, the only other human is a white girl who sits across the table in a green chair and holds a small bouquet of roses in one hand, a book of music in the other (on which the parrot perches).
Most of the locales in Night Games are in Europe, including places he went to as a kid, like Rome's LunEur Amusement Park, where a huge owl perches on a simulated stone building, a colossal skull nestled under its arches.
Built for the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900, it was named in honor of the father of the visiting Russian czar, Nicholas II. Sculptures of full-figured, bare-breasted nymphs look out at the river from their perches at the bridge's center.
The mean girls, having peaked early, stumble from their lofty perches; and the misfits, having grown sturdy and resilient from years of battering and loneliness (and the enduring solace of literature), go on to conquer in arenas that value brains more than brawn.
Mimicking the movements of African migrants who must flee from the police, leaving their temporary sales perches on the Ponte del Sepolcro in Venice, the shimmering metallic lines and the shadows they cast on the walls create a marvelous evocation of flight.
People complained because the movie was moved to America and cast with largely white actors, but while you made some big changes in those regards, you kept a lot of really small details, like the way L perches on chairs, or his obsession with candy.
"We have 183,000 undergraduates, 11,000 students, and 7,500 of them signed up for the lottery to be in the debate hall," Rabinowitz said across campus from where construction workers and engineers raced to import the set and build up the lighting and camera perches.
Most cage-free eggs in the US are produced under the United Egg Producers' voluntary standards, which require each bird be given 1 to 1.5 square feet of floor space, depending on the barn type, as well as environmental enrichments like perches and nests.
Pros: 78-inch height gives cats plenty of climbing opportunities; perches, cubbies, and hammocks encourage cats to play and relax in this treeCons: Assembly is required, though all hardware is included; 145-pound weight makes it difficult to move within your home without help
A couple dozen compact Phantoms blast symphonies at visitors from low, carved wooden perches, which can be easily moved out at any time, as could the bespoke red velvet listening sofa, which was made to match the seat covers inside the opera house's auditorium.
Their apparent fearlessness was awe-inspiring — they either weaved through the thick crowds as if they didn't exist, or just sat upon perches of all shapes and sizes, silently judging passers-by as cats do and purring when people went over to pet them.
When I look at the little sparrow outside, the way it perches on the branch in the sun and throws back its head to swallow the worm or the grub, I cannot imagine that it should be completely without awareness of its own being.
When "broader female access to executive perches in Wall Street and Silicon Valley gets treated as some sort of movement-wide victory, then something clearly has gone wrong in our understanding of what feminism is and can do," Jessa Crispin wrote in The New Republic.
A STATUE'S fate might seem a binary issue: it is either up, like that of Cecil Rhodes, a British imperialist, at Oxford University, or down, like those of Lenin recently toppled across Ukraine, or the Confederate leaders soon to be ousted from their perches in New Orleans.
Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinSunday shows - Recession fears dominate Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Trump vows to 'always uphold the Second Amendment' amid ongoing talks on gun laws MORE of West Virginia, are set to get useful perches that could bolster tough reelection bids.
He would scale precarious perches with construction workers and point his lens toward the ground hundreds of feet below, or mount his camera, sometimes equipped with a fisheye lens, on poles as long as 42 feet, so he could snap the shutter remotely and even photograph himself.
Like the movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and the Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly — who were both forced from powerful perches this year by harassment scandals — Mr. Halperin was a gatekeeper in his industry, whose favor could mint careers and bring credibility to politicians, both current and aspiring.
And now, on the eve of another round of New York shows, it seems safe to predict a similar thinning of celebrity ranks, as top film and music personalities disappear from their gilded front-row perches, their dwindling presence matched only, some say, by their diminishing impact.
Or is this an omen of the End Times, perhaps matching a prophecy in some necromantic tome entitled The Age of the Owl where they shall be our dire rulers, masters of air and now also land, cruelly mocking their human prey from their perches in the Bohemian Grove?
In 2011, United Egg Producers formed an unlikely partnership with the Humane Society to try to pass a federal egg bill that would transition the entire industry, by law, from conventional cages to "enriched colony" cages, which offer more space and amenities like perches, nesting boxes and scratching areas.
Under new guidelines for animal welfare, suppliers such as Tyson Foods Inc and Cargill Inc must by 2024 meet new standards for the amount and brightness of light in chicken houses, provide access to perches that promote natural behavior among birds, and take other steps, according to McDonald's.
In his design of the new 30-acre park, Geuze included a maze of hedges, four cascading slides and four summits composed largely of debris from the buildings that were torn down to make room for them (the highest of the perches is 70 feet above sea level).
While Latta and O'Neill do most of the meal prep, they aren't afraid to put guests to work, setting up Cianciolo with a mandoline to slice carrots, and having Hood help with dishes — alongside Goose, Latta and O'Neill's rescue poodle, who perches on the open dishwasher door licking plates nearly clean.
She showed viewers in mainstream America what some of us have been warning them about for years — that a detached group of academic legal elites have profound hostility to "flyover country" values and are willing to use their intellectual skills and tenured perches to get their way, no matter what.
"The story is based around three warring castes, each with their own culture: Snipers (the upper class, who can kill from the safety of their perches), Revolutionaries (the violent rebellion), and the Stone Throwers (the lowest class, resorting to blind frustrated violence with no real purpose and no way out)," says Shad.
But after starting their apartment hunt from their respective New Jersey perches — Ms. Dorkhman was living at her parents' house in Old Bridge, in Middlesex County, and Ms. Zhang was staying with family friends in the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City — the women decided that, in fact, they would rather be in Jersey.
Young women, though, are often treated as suspect if more senior men take an interest in them (and too often, more senior men's interests are suspect indeed, but it's women's reputations that suffer the stigma of being thought to sleep or flirt their way to the top rather than earning their perches).
One of my favorite perches is at the bar at Chachawan (206 Hollywood Road), where you can watch the chefs in the open kitchen prepare spicy specialties from the Isaan region of northeastern Thailand, like gai tort (half-chicken brined in fish sauce for a day, then deep-fried, $21.70) and larp bet (a spicy duck meat salad, $16.50).
When feminism can be used as a way to justify support for a candidate who boasts about groping women without their consent, and when broader female access to executive perches in Wall Street and Silicon Valley gets treated as some sort of movement-wide victory, then something clearly has gone wrong in our understanding of what feminism is and can do.
In the story "Faith in a Tree," one of Paley's best, Faith perches like a Sibyl on the branch of a sycamore overlooking the playground and delivers a manic monologue on all the great Paley concerns—war, socialism, capitalism, class, parents, children, sex, love—while pausing to flirt with men, chat with women, argue with Richard and Tonto, and gossip about everyone she sees.
The key question is whether underlings see themselves as extensions of the chief executive and the agenda he was elected to implement — as Scaramucci does — or whether they see themselves as independent operators, using their perches to play the angles, leak to the media, and push personnel for the express purpose of promoting their own agenda, even if it is at direct odds with the president's.
Inside its walls — across the tiny bird tracks marking the entry, through the shiny glass doors holding back the air-conditioning, beyond the waiting room with the couches and the chrome perches and the man who collects bird excrement off the floor in case it needs testing — no expense has been spared to treat falcons in a country that reveres them like no other member of the animal kingdom.
Pros: Generous 72-inch height, 10 posts with 15 layers, plenty of rope surfaces for scratching, sturdy plywood construction, soft faux fur for comfort, numerous perches and hideaways, easy to assemble, sturdy enough for multiple cats, large stable base, available in beige or blueCons: May be too large for some spaces, may have a slight odor for a few days after removing from the box, fabric surfaces may fray with frequent scratching

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