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"ragged" Definitions
  1. (of clothes) old and torn synonym shabby
  2. (of people) wearing old or torn clothes
  3. having an outline, an edge or a surface that is not straight or even
  4. not smooth or regular; not showing control or careful preparation
  5. (informal) very tired, especially after physical effort

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703 Sentences With "ragged"

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Throughout the campaign, he ragged on Silicon Valley as a whole, much like he ragged on Wall Street greed.
And its grandiosity undermines the ragged pleasures of the genre.
Her breath became ragged and dirt fell into her mouth.
They were wrapped head to toe in yellowed, ragged cloth.
Except for one ragged inning, Stroman mixed his pitches masterfully.
Generational epithets have a way of growing ragged with age.
Now he was in the emergency department, his breaths ragged.
It is, for lack of a better term, somewhat ragged.
From his cargo pocket, Skaskiw pulled out a ragged photo.
Ramos's first outing as a Met, on Sunday, was ragged.
Carlile's vocals were robust, ragged, full of sneer and hope.
Vance's ragged Middletown, Ohio, went for Trump two to one.
Coastlines are ragged, messy things, twisting and turning every which way.
Instead, it's limp and lifeless, a ragged puppet with no puppeteer.
In many ways, Bush paid a price for ragged presentation skills.
On the way out, she spies Pierre in ragged peasant's clothes.
This ragged, inflammatory documentary is a classic example of guerrilla filmmaking.
We were run ragged, we didn't know how to say no.
But the world seems in pretty ragged shape at the moment.
The spam underground is ragged place, where progress remains unevenly distributed.
We talked in ragged tones about what was happening to us.
Even the females sported this ragged look, but in warm brown.
Roseanne's fictional family, the Conners, lives on the ragged edge economically.
It looked more like a ragged garbage bag than a bird.
More than mere warlords threaten the ragged survivors of this world.
Could these clannish, strange-sounding, ragged people ever make America great?
It's either the L.L. Bean Katahdin 35 ° or the ragged sheets.
During the event I'm usually running myself ragged, wearing a walkie-talkie.
When I was getting started, I let my companies run me ragged.
Turning the book and thumbing its ragged spine, what do I remember?
By mid-1998, the breakneck pace at Indigo was running everyone ragged.
My breathing got more and more ragged and I started to hyperventilate.
THE CLOSER And finally … Ragged basketball for charity … Jimmy Kimmel vs. Sen.
I was sweaty and my breath was ragged; my heart was pounding.
The ragged little band of artists and bohemians were each other's audiences.
It admitted ragged bits and pieces of daily existence into the studio.
Ragged groups of displaced people stood in awe as the convoy passed.
Ragged balls of fabric form potato-like clumps stuck to a neck.
He was so skinny and he was wearing very dirty, ragged clothes.
But the 49ers couldn't pull away in what became several ragged stretches.
The Art Deco hotels were getting ragged and renting for almost nothing.
Palm trees looked ragged, as if they had lost some of their fronds.
Though more generous than in some states, California's safety-net is still ragged.
They look tired, ragged, and sick, more so than they thought they would.
The robots can also carry small grinding tools, to smooth down ragged surfaces.
Smith's ragged nasality and fractured mumble made sense when pitted against abrasive music.
At a certain point, having run themselves ragged, they arrive at lying down.
Then, The Ragged Priest Black Label Chain Jeans are the ones for you.
The dishevelled man shrugged and walked away, gathering his ragged coats around him.
Trees, stripped of leaves, branches and tops, impale the earth like ragged posts.
Not that this ragged comedy, directed by Malcolm D. Lee, is bad, exactly.
Another man, cross-legged and ragged on a Midtown sidewalk, begs for money.
His breathing was ragged and loud — his trachea dangerously narrowed by swollen tissues.
Frigid, murky floodwater pours through huge, ragged gaps and spreads out for miles.
"I got a little bit ragged but righteous with them," Ms. Linna said.
Was there anything that revealed itself when you revisited these ragged acoustic demos?
Her fingernails, ragged from torn-off extensions, still bore flecks of sparkling polish.
But things unraveled for the Yankees amid ragged defensive play and missed opportunities.
For a moment he enjoys the ragged passage of breath through his chest.
During a Q. & A., a man in ragged clothes motioned for the microphone.
And his bosses didn't seem to care that he was running himself ragged.
He is pale and thin, he wears a thin and ragged linen shirt.
They ran Spain ragged with waves of attacks but failed to find the net.
And if he runs himself ragged and catches a cold, he's also the cure.
Her breaths came ragged and gasping, the tears leaving splotches on that pink sweatshirt.
His breathing became ragged, and he began to bang the table with his fist.
They now live in ragged, makeshift tents just inside Colombia, near the border crossing.
Crimson and ragged-edged, like something that once lived but was then torn asunder.
You can hear Francis's wail in the ragged vocal acrobatics of twenty one pilots.
Except— —Except the mask is so slightly different, the cloak so slightly less ragged.
The replicant emerges from an artificial placenta, shaking, its breathing coming in ragged gasps.
The course has spectacular bunkering, ranging from diagonal cross bunkers to ragged-edged bunkers.
Roll the cookie thin; its shape should be odd and ragged, anything but perfect.
Ragtime — so called because of its syncopated, ragged rhythm — is a predecessor to jazz.
Tears were streaming down her face as she passed, and her breath was ragged.
After 20 years of neglect, the Ukrainian army was woefully ragged and ill-equipped.
He could hear his breath: ragged, wheezy and fast, interrupted by a relentless cough.
True, their playing has become somewhat ragged since the last time they were together.
For now, that means "we're running a little ragged at the time," says Jenae.
They live in ragged huts in a camp that is low on food supplies.
Like the city, Big has been through a lot, its surface pockmarked and ragged.
Around her ragged little East Texas home, Amber does just about everything that needs doing.
The Hurricanes appeared to excel with some line changes after a ragged outing against Ottawa.
The changing qualities of the natural world are conveyed through his ragged and expressive brushwork.
The South Americans struggled to respond to that setback with a ragged second half display.
The ragged eccentricity of the film itself suggests a different explanation of its ignominious fate.
Adam, reading the paper and chewing a ragged nail while Jessa looks on, less so.
These were sounds so ragged that re-listening to them, even twenty years later, hurts.
Ragged sculptural forms, made of silicone, paper, and plastic, dangle from the ceiling, resembling stalactites.
There are the unintelligible medical notes, filled with ragged vines of superfluous, robot-generated text.
And the dog's coat was "hard and wiry," but not long enough to be "ragged"...
An exterior wall was speckled with ragged bullet holes, the result of a kidnapping attempt.
Heatstroke free-jazz led to ragged funk; one formal premise kept melting into the next.
It's nihilistic and misanthropic, bleak and despairing, slickly shot and bathed in ragged industrial gloom.
Cruyff was forever perched on the ragged edge of the battle for game's stylistic soul.
The Raptors shrugged off a ragged start to forge a 260-21 lead at halftime.
Fussell's voice is equal parts ragged and welcoming, richly giving these songs care and patience.
So when she ragged on my rug, she did so with both love and authority.
At the sound of the alarm clock, my throat was ragged as if from screaming.
And who better than Jackson to end the franchise's ragged run of underachievement and dysfunction?
In high school, my daughter was run ragged by long school hours and excessive homework.
The ragged character who struggles in the frame doesn't want to have his picture taken.
She wore cheap, ragged clothes with the seams torn, shoes with the soles worn down.
Unfortunately for the Yankees, once Pineda took the mound, he evoked his ragged 2016 season.
First, people ragged on me for not "fact-checking" all of the claims Caroline made.
If so, ASOS' The Ragged Priest Black Label Chain Jeans are the ones for you.
At one point a man in ragged clothes handed McGinn a fistful of hard candy.
"The Square," ragged and headlong, plays like a series of elaborately staged sketch-comedy routines.
It is ragged and chaotic, but also effervescent and sensuous, and it is downright mesmerizing.
She woke up in a shack of ragged tarpaulin on a dusty hillside in Bangladesh.
And my slinky dress, which I wore each time, was getting more ragged by the day.
That's unlikely to change the ragged look of a James Bond with severe under-eye bags.
The rapid erosion of the state's ragged coastline is in part a result of that bias.
The lines were blurred, edges ragged where the liquid darkened the coarse weave of paper fibers.
By the time of Nish's visit, Leigh's digital soul has been run ragged by multiple executions.
There was just something ragged and beautiful and poetic about the best of those Nickelodeon shows.
Rafi was only 24, but his skin was gray and each ragged eye was Martian red.
Twenty feet tall, huge wings, golden like the others but with ragged hair, big long beard.
Do you have a piece of furniture that you love, but it's looking a little ragged?
His clothes were ragged, his reading and writing skills were poor and his attitude was worse.
Eventually, ragged, flaming, and sagging, the zeppelin came down, crashing to earth with an explosive thwump.
English football used to be driven by ambition, even if it was ragged at the edges.
Nugent was sitting on a ragged little settee with a trucker cap covering his bald spot.
"We're on the ragged edge," Kevin Tokarski, the associate administrator at MARAD, explained at that time.
Let's remember that the Warriors looked ragged and lost in recent consecutive blowouts in Oklahoma City.
Maybe it's the spring air, that waft of freedom cutting through the ragged remnants of winter.
He was the most unassuming of the three; his ragged clothes hung from his scrawny body.
Her throat is bruise-ringed, indigo-kissed; the rope had pulled tight, cut deep and ragged.
It's the only time on the record when she lets her voice go ragged and wild.
He could hear the rapid, ragged breaths, almost as if she had just run a race.
On horseback, ragged mirages in the dust, Coetzee's barbarians do not really need to do anything.
A "small man with a slow smile," Dice imposes a cultlike discipline on his ragged followers.
"He continued: "Presently, we continue to observe extreme valuations, coupled with ragged and divergent market internals.
If there's a self-portrait, it's the one reflected in all those beautiful, ragged, immortal faces.
Endings that tear off the story's edge, leaving it ragged and bloody, leaving you wanting more.
They're 1-3-0 so far in that stretch in what has been a ragged month.
The paper he habitually uses looks and feels a little ragged and antique, though it's not.
In the ruin that followed, some researchers believe, only a small, ragged band of humans survived.
An infusion of eclectic restaurants has brightened the somewhat ragged Bay Street corridor in recent years.
Then there's the question of athletes who arrive at this elite university with often ragged academics.
Pushed by Mr. Azzawi, they evolved into a uniquely Iraqi format — ragged, creative and high concept.
Step back to take it all in and this teeming work seems full of ragged splendor.
They ragged on Weinstein to trigger the libs, but then they went and hired Bill Shine.
Most of the 13 songs on Open Book were written in the ragged weeks following Ashley's death.
The meetings and communication continued while he was ensconced in the ragged mountains of the Sierra Madre.
But when we get to the ragged edge, it doesn't take much for things to go wrong.
The ragged play continued as the Seminoles led 18-16 with 4:50 remaining before the break.
Curry has the most famous right ankle in sports, in large part because of its ragged history.
But when you were born, your mom was probably just 10 years from the ragged edge herself.
He didn't even acknowledge that I was there, though I was in a ragged state of consciousness.
From this mass of junk, a gorgeous, yet rugged and ragged "angel" ascends, and it is breathtaking.
At Harvard he had watched ragged debtors take up arms against the Massachusetts government in Shays' Rebellion.
Some were still wearing the same ragged clothes from their voyage, stiff with dried vomit and seawater.
Avoid ragged-looking clothes on Capricorn dates in general, but definitely avoid items that are unintentionally distressed!
They race down hills threaded with stones and ragged palm branches, the earth the color of rust.
Mr. Morgan's ragged, raspy line readings match the soil his character is desperate to call his own.
This ragged but unstoppable garden is the setting of "Seedfolks," the New Victory's latest family theater production.
Although the corps de ballet often looked ragged, the production was beautifully served by its principal dancers.
The actual working turned out to be, naturally, ragged at moments, and then basically kind of sublime.
The beef balls, under ragged veils of tofu skin, are the lightest and airiest I've ever eaten.
As her pulse monitor sounded its alarm and her breath grew ragged, he fumbled for his phone.
He and other locals disputed police reports the Morton and Wahhaj children were found ragged and starving.
The ragged band devoted to the principles of conservative governing philosophy is in exile, with no home.
We're used to having chip-free polish that can go weeks after a salon appointment without looking ragged.
Maeda has a ragged 6.64 ERA over his last four starts but is 2-2 during that span.
With their ragged edges and unpainted borders, the paintings look like they have been pulled off their stretchers.
Johnny Cash boasted he would shoot anyone who burned his "Ragged Old Flag" in a memorable 1974 concert.
Another personal favorite is a view of an elderly couple on the porch of their ragged-looking home.
But if you're aiming for perfection, you'll be running the poor farm of rendering computers ragged for ages.
Kasatkina got back to 4-4 after winning another cagey exchange with a volley after running Woznaicki ragged.
The river plain is a ragged checkerboard of fallow rice paddies dotted with mounds of black decontamination bags.
We exchanged the ragged sustenance I needed for the illusion they needed: that someone cared what they did.
But now, dancers' dwindling performance schedules and their ragged ballet slippers reveal just how far Rio has fallen.
But Miller's particular ragged energy hasn't really been missed that much, at least in the story being told.
It's just a crowd of ragged travellers, forced from their homes, with far too many children running free.
My favorite office outfit included a skirt I had cut myself, the uneven lace hem ragged and obvious.
One homeless family rode the bus all night and then showed up in the morning, ragged and starving.
I followed Merriman's lead and cut my lettuce with a serrated bread knife — clean ragged edges, just right.
Goodwin donned a ragged outfit, affected an Irish brogue and began snooping between scrubbing floors and cooking meals.
Local heating-oil companies described being run ragged trying to meet the needs of those trying stay warm.
He also made a point of noting that the press corps traveling with him was looking somewhat ragged.
On Thursday, Amal's family said she had died at a ragged refugee camp four miles from the hospital.
She looked so tired and ragged all the time because she was busy working to provide for me.
Doctors diagnosed the flu and "ragged on my brother that she hadn't had a flu shot," Roberts said.
Aerial video showed marchers, many wearing backpacks, walking in a long, ragged column Wednesday morning through suburban Tulsa.
The kings arrive wearing ragged robes and makeshift crowns which imply that they, too, are on the streets.
On the side of the cane field, the soldiers surrounded a pair of teenage girls in ragged clothing.
All the bright screens and torrential storms of content, apps, and VR-Friendly Databeans can run anybody ragged.
The Rohingya walked in large groups, sometimes thousands strong, stretching in ragged columns along the wild Rakhine coastline.
Tocqueville suspected we'd run ourselves ragged — a fourth, paradoxical trap — without a deeper, slower, more universal religious experience.
For example, "Memory Is a Ragged Fragment of Eternity," a Bharatanatyam dance, depicts a young bride driven to suicide.
"We still have the No. 2105 seed, but I won't run guys ragged to get it," Kerr told reporters.
Although, I did just put in my two weeks notice at the bar, because it's been running me ragged.
It is a "melancholy miracle", writes Ms Kassabova, that "odd ragged bits of this once-rich human tapestry" survive.
Our love grew with every scratch, bout of flaky skin, bug bite, allergic reaction, cracked knuckle, and ragged cuticle.
Still another shows a mother lounging in a ragged colonial-era chair with three young boys gathered behind her.
I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight lipped, painted on smile.
I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight-lipped, painted-on smile.
Gayle ran Reading ragged all evening, and his efforts were rewarded with a prime opportunity to showcase his skill.
For two years, the crew is run ragged doing tests, until finally, one day, the experiment is a success!
We were a ragged silent patrol, in a landscape of charred sand, distant fires, smoking vehicles and black water.
For a start, big-budget sequels, typically the safest route to box office success, generated ragged holiday weekend sales.
Emily Mortimer's character in "Lovely and Amazing" keeps adopting ragged mongrels, until finally one bites her in the face.
What I appreciate about this season of Big Little Lies is its messiness; it feels undone somehow, and ragged.
He shrugged and went into the bathroom and came out a little while later in a ragged white towel.
Call of Duty: WW2 exists at the ragged end of a long chain of mediated history and fading memory.
Tiny wooden lean-tos were arranged in ragged rows, strewn with silk flowers, strands of lights, hand-painted signs.
" In 1974, the year Nixon was forced from office, Cash wrote a more traditionally patriotic song, "Ragged Old Flag.
My mouth grew bolder—teeth biting into paper—a ragged hole ripped right through the middle of the manuscript.
It's always the best face forward, even though we could be like Nancy, and all ragged and broken inside.
Despite some ragged moments and flubbed solos, Mr. Meena and his players conveyed the work's seamless structure and richness.
The slices may be a neater presentation, but there's a rustic charm to a ragged mess of olive bits.
Don't worry if it looks a little ragged; it will be pounded with a mallet to an even thickness.
Anthony Davis, the former franchise cornerstone whom the Pelicans traded to the Lakers last summer, was a ragged memory.
Even rudimentary American missile-defences would then be able to mop up the "ragged retaliation" from China's surviving nukes.
Mr. Rowe blamed himself, saying that an offhand suggestion to a desperate, ragged Mr. Mulvany had been darkly misinterpreted.
Planted beside it is an American flag whose red and white stripes become ragged from the elements and wind.
Stick around long enough, and you acquire a certain gravitas, no matter how ragged and unpretentious you may be.
Naturally, Kalanick has hired his own personal PR people, the better to spin his clearly ragged side more attractively.
The heiress wins, but is called out for her dirty tricks by a ragged man with a cockney accent.
One edge of the image's border is ragged to interrupt the otherwise smooth, round-cornered perfection of the piece.
The ragged crowd seems to be in confusion, with some moving away from the police and others heading toward them.
Today, the rhetoric is starting to feel ragged, and the founders are under the gun in ways they never expected.
Her partner, Andrew Veyette, had one of his ragged nights, pulling off the hard stuff and leaving the rest untucked.
Ragged Alice by Gareth L. Powell Holly Craig is a detective in Wales who can see evil in someone's soul.
Now an uneasy stand-off exists between the groups supported by Turkey and Kurdish militia along a broad, ragged front.
It's caption reads, ""Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners.
I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight lipped, painted on smile. . Tampons?
I'll never forget arriving in Canada as a refugee, our first Christmas, I had no toys, just a ragged doll.
It's a visual representation of what purity should be in contrast with the ragged and promiscuous lifestyle of Ms. Swift.
We all ragged on her when she took it, joking about the rule of thirds, flattering angles, and other bullshit.
Chester Cooper, a member of parliament for Exumas and Ragged Island, identified the person who died as an American woman.
Dorothy in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an orphan, and so are Huckleberry Finn and Horatio Alger's Ragged Dick.
So I was doing three sessions a day, not having time to eat, just running myself ragged and drinking coffee.
Indeed, ever since Fidel Castro and his band of ragged revolutionaries took power in 1959, the Cuban economy has struggled.
My heart beat out a ragged tempo in my rib cage, as if a terrified mouse were racing about inside.
" Another note said, "From one girl from Oklahoma + the ragged edge of the lower middle class to another, thank you.
What you'll see is a ragged little lump half-buried in a sandpit, like a matzo ball sunken in soup.
It occurred to her that perhaps she wasn't the only one who wanted to revisit the Ragged Robin drive-in.
"What ragged peaks!" my father exclaimed in wonder, over and over, impressed into redundancy by the drama unfolding around us.
He needed to outdo his first routine, but he was a little ragged on some early landings, and then fell.
Sometimes I feel like I'm running myself ragged, but with the exceptions of laundry and cooking, I don't do partiality.
Across a ragged lawn, she could see a battered blue trailer surrounded by pickup trucks and a stand of trees.
In the early years, many lived crammed into tar paper shacks and ragged teepees in the area around Great Falls.
It is torn and frayed to the first knuckle, skinned and swollen ragged with water, the pain searing and hot.
The road, also known as State Route 1, was shut for about 12 miles from Ragged Point to Gorda, Calif.
But period dress is nothing unless shrouded in period emotions—in the qualms and the ragged jitters of the age.
In this wistful, deeply felt masterwork, a filmmaker faces his own mortality, awakens desire and transforms ragged life into art.
Ramón becomes intensely, even jealously focused on the bird, a ragged creature Elodia brings to him from a city market.
What really hits home with The Front Bottoms is the ragged honesty and raw wound emotional urgency of the songs.
Known as Mary Frances Reynolds before she got to Hollywood, Debbie Reynolds was a consummate professional who worked herself ragged.
Government officials say only negotiation can end Somalia's 26-year-old civil war - especially given the ragged state of the military.
Air travel these days is like being caught in a mass flight of ragged, hollow-eyed refugees from war-torn Berlin.
I wanted something very ragged that would leave a lot of room for you to take what you would from it.
The fear of losing the people I love grasp me and my breathing becomes ragged and the grip doesn't ease up.
The main opposition, an awkward coalition of the conservative Liberal Party and the left-wing Frente Guasú, ran a ragged campaign.
The man refused to meet my eyes, and his breath grew ragged as I looked through his rooms, or else hers.
Yet Clinton has maintained a prodigious high-dollar fundraising schedule, running herself ragged in order to feed this paid-media beast.
But he let it get to him and let Durant invade his mind, and everyone heard it and ragged on him.
The woman who has fled her own hinterland for the ragged fringe of London discovers a dreamlike city of melancholy magic.
Curmudgeons like me will happily munch on the prose and leave everything ragged right for those with an appetite for it.
Whether that contributed to the ragged play, including four throwing errors in the first five innings, was up to the beholder.
In Life Is Strange, Chloe's ragged but memorable personality was the result of great writing being paired with a great performance.
You start getting ragged and tired of living in other people's' space, no matter how deeply you know and love them.
JT's girlfriend, Rowan, on whom Little has a heartbreaking crush, is a ragged free spirit who can't understand her own worth.
Murillo even threw in a small, white dog meant to symbolize fidelity, looking up at the ragged son for good measure.
The boy's white shirt had turned a pale brown from lack of laundering, and it hung loose over his ragged pants.
Up against B.N.'s massive, well-oiled party machinery and deep pockets, the opposition's candidates at times looked ragged and disorganized.
And so this ragged group sets off, into adventures, all with their particular strengths and weaknesses, all depending on one another.
Hanson's plotting is ragged and formulaic, but his storytelling voice is off the charts: blunt, morbid, morally indignant and furiously funny.
On Tuesday, the center said the eye appeared to be wider than that, and its wall was getting a bit ragged.
And that doesn't even begin to take account of the fact that reality is a lot more ragged than perfectly hemmed.
The fastball was a little ragged today, so I think we went to the cutter and just got some tough outs.
Ragged ribbons of fatty beef, lush and vanishing on the tongue, run through suan tang fei niu, a profoundly sour soup.
They looked carefree early in spring training and ragged late, but all that really matters is the health of their rotation.
There were just a bunch of kids in bright clothes, pointing cameras at each other, shouting meme text in ragged unison.
They feel a bit unformed, ragged and raw, but they're these really great, jarring portraits of New York in the '60s.
He cracked open a beer on the beach; we fished, caught nothing, and then parked at the top of Ragged Point.
It was a balmy night and I was pretty ragged by the time I got to the store for the midnight launch.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near-Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near–Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
Slowly, as my my headaches and stomach pains became less frequent, I learned that running myself ragged was no way to live.
This necessitates two things: a manicure (because the Most Eligible Woman in America doesn't have ragged cuticles) and a serious jewelry collection.
"This is a dramatic film, one that's gritty and ragged and sometimes quite beautiful," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
And I'm telling you, there was a problem with each one — they were too long, too ragged, two stripe-y, too heavy.
His ragged pants are pulled down around his knees, a piece of green and yellow electric wire loosely wound around his ankles.
In the Bahamas, emergency evacuations have been ordered for six southern islands -- Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, Long Cay and Ragged Island.
I wear clothes until they get so ragged that my wife sneaks them over to the donation bin or into the trash.
The ragged archway of "Pink Cave," weirdly repeated in smaller, mutated versions across the canvas, expressed sex as both promise and threat.
Yet the ongoing confusion over Syria and other conflicts around the globe have eluded these attempts to impose rationality on ragged chaos.
We love, when doing so drags us to the very edges of ourselves, leaving us ragged and wrung out like old cloth.
The tape grows ragged, with many stocks and sectors falling by the wayside as a narrower group of leaders rescue the indexes.
As I drove past the sugar cane stalks and ragged palm trees of Florida's interior, I was so nervous I felt nauseated.
We do know that for centuries ragged cloaks hid worn Gospels and that furtive worshippers gathered at night to hear them read.
Sanders stood ragged on the creaky stage of Town Hall, in the heart of not Venice but another water-bound Serene Republic.
The most prominent sound here other than Feist's voice and her gorgeously ragged guitar-playing is the ambient fizz of the studio.
Run Ragged is a hovering cutout of Franquet's own body, with her head missing and embroidered text scrawled on her bare skin.
"Out of the Blue" (Saturday and Tuesday), a ragged portrait of a punk youth (Linda Manz) and her troubled home life (Mr.
A man appeared at the edge of a tent, his white hair close-cropped, his grizzled face shadowed by a ragged beard.
He designed the first Crosby, Stills & Nash album in 1969, featuring a Henry Diltz photograph of the three on a ragged couch.
Music journalist Bob Mehr's new book Trouble Boys finally tells the whole fascinating tale of the Replacements in all its ragged glory.
With his team's ragged season on life support, he appeared for his postgame news conference and said a bunch of curious stuff.
"Whether your side won or lost, we don't have to do this shit for a while anymore," Colbert concluded, his voice ragged.
The first quarter was ragged for both teams, with Memphis erasing a nine-point Atlanta lead to take a 24-23 advantage.
"Say Amen" is more ragged and less obviously divine than "Amazing Grace," the previously unreleased Franklin extravaganza that was shot in 1972.
Her most iconic photograph, which came to be called "Migrant Mother," portrays a grave-faced woman in ragged clothing in Nipomo, Calif.
"She just left us," said Nabatanzi sombrely, as some of her ragged children played on the dirt floor while others did chores.
Then he let it harden into long, ragged-edged metal casts that lay on the floor and didn't look much like sculpture.
To sort through the notes, the computer experts used coding and image processing to differentiate pages with ragged, fuzzy or sharp edges.
Al Qaeda is a shadow of its former self, a ragged collection of dispersed groups with little in the way of coordination.
Then he let it harden into long, ragged-edged metal casts that lay on the floor and didn't look much like sculpture.
I rapidly gained weight and lost sleep and I put anything into my body and mind to fill the ragged hole inside.
They should have doubled their advantage when Jorgensen flashed a header wide as Australia looked ragged at the back and toothless up front.
A Texas college baseball coach recently ragged on one recruit's state in a message, and the administration didn't take too kindly to it.
Mr. Bozic usually wore a ragged T-shirt to work, but he opted for a white shirt with a red tie that evening.
Some of the bands that had been using the guide for years began to notice that its stronger connections were being run ragged.
She devoted herself for over half a century to those on the ragged edge of society: orphans, the poor and dying, the sick.
He had visited several clinics nearer his home in search of pain relief before stumbling into her hospital, ragged and short of breath.
The Bahamas, a nation of about 3347,000, ordered evacuations for six southern islands -- Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, Long Cay and Ragged Island.
At its entrance, where ragged minibuses push their way through rutted red mud, stalls sell piles of pillows, plastic toys, cutlery and soap.
At its entrance, where ragged minibuses splash their way through rutted red mud, stalls sell piles of pillows, plastic toys, cutlery and soap.
Always ready with a plan or a folksy quip or a tale from her upbringing on the ragged edge of the middle class.
As Republican congressmen and senators returned to Capitol Hill on May 10th, the ranks backing the party's prospective nominee looked ragged and querulous.
Pitch pines, the tree from which the Pine Barrens take its name, are short, ragged conifers that grow in the region's acidic soil.
While downtown Dallas is flush with glassy skyscrapers and high-priced restaurants, large tracts of the city's southern sector are empty and ragged.
Probably ragged by necessity, the movie uses narration from Robert Redford to thread archival material (like Mr. Leary's 1966 Senate testimony) and reminiscences.
For the last two decades, Lipsyte has been amassing his own ragged band of devotees and obsessives seeking respite from the postmillennial malaise.
I had a ragged line of depleted infantry from all over Greece, Sicily, and Italy, facing the advancing line of spearmen from Veii.
I'm not talking about gnawing your fingers raw, leaving ragged scraps of keratin abandoned in exposed beds; I'm not talking about drawing blood.
Johnny Depp inarticulately ragged on Donald Trump Saturday, calling him "a brat" and then doing a dead-on imitation of the Prez hopeful.
I collected a few dozen of her novels, and I read them cover to ragged cover, staying up as late as it took.
Images posted online of the Norwegian tanker, the Andrea Victory, appeared to show a ragged gash in the ship's stern at the waterline.
"Sharp Objects" instead relies on internal drama and a transfixing Ms. Adams, who lays Camille's ragged soul bare with sardonicism and self-loathing.
About New York In New York's ragged history of race, class, privilege and equity, the city's specialized high schools have long been proxies.
China's relationship with North Korea, its ostensible ally, is at a ragged low, and its ties with the South are in poor shape.
Then I noticed two ragged rectangles of dried, blackened adhesive on the door frame, one just above and one just below the button.
Baylor led by as many as 11 points before settling for a 28-21 advantage after a ragged first half from both teams.
As for the Knicks, Anthony leaves behind a ragged trail of brilliant and disappointing moments, all of it colored by seemingly endless dysfunction.
The city's labyrinthine alleys are crowded with beggars, widows, and ragged ascetics, corpse bearers and the terminally ill, cows, dogs, monkeys, and motorbikes.
Bill Murray, obviously, plays the bonhomous Baloo, whose rendition of "The Bare Necessities," as he moseys downriver, feels at once ragged and relaxed.
As Carl, Stanton serves as the rare pure soul among the town's ragged underclass, an angel who saves those who need saving most.
In a perfect world I'd love for a used bookstore to feature any one of my titles in all its ragged, pre-read glory.
Michael Zacchea, of "The Ragged Edge: A Marine's Account of Leading the Iraqi Army Fifth Battalion," coming in April 2017 from Chicago Review Press.
The A Short Programme Featuring the Nashville Colonel and his Fabulous Band EP (phew) is ragged and rough, and a somewhat confusing listen overall.
Burton had preached that, after the apocalypse, Apollo would be the cradle of a new civilization, but now its splendor was ragged and Ozymandian.
There were the buffed shoes and suit of a man of power, next to the ragged clothes of a man sitting on a sidewalk.
Tough As Nails Deluxe Manicure Kit, $20, available at SephoraChipped nails and ragged cuticles are no match against this compact but mighty manicure kit.
The ragged boys were ordered off, marched down the platform and commanded to empty their battered backpacks, while smartly dressed passengers averted their gazes.
Text alignment can also be adjusted for a "ragged" right side, meaning the text is spaced out to keep the margins nice and tidy.
One side of every piece maintains the rough bark texture of the giant; the other is ragged, with exposed shards in rainbows of color.
Written and directed by Eva Vives, making her ragged feature debut, the movie follows Nina as she tries to kick-start her floundering life.
That early draft shows his ragged, stuttering attempt to articulate that transformation: I had sobered up just in time to have a nervous breakdown.
There's nothing wrong with whatever stretched out leggings, ragged shorts, and oversized tops you find in the back of your dresser drawer, of course.
Meek Kiki (Bell) is still running herself ragged with the four young kids, but her husband seems to be pitching in a little more.
The people, the women in brightly-printed zani and ragged winter jackets, the men in flowing riga and threadbare scarves, seemed oblivious to it.
I found a weird vintage costume shop and bought a ragged and well-worn devil suit that someone had handmade a long time ago.
My principal objection to "Head Over Heels" was that it didn't capture the go-for-broke, ragged hedonism of the original Go-Go's recordings.
And so VCs are running ragged around South Park, and increasingly, flying around the world scouring for any alpha wherever they can find it.
And when we went to scan many of these prints, we took care to capture their ragged borders, creases and notes from editors past.
At an event, I exchanged phone numbers with an extremely submissive server who was dressed in ragged clothes and had a cloudy, damaged eye.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's fictional West Egg, Nick Carraway's "ragged lawn" so perturbs Jay Gatsby that he sends his own gardener to tame it.
For a lot of them, it's eye-opening when they find out how hard they have to work, two weeks of being run ragged.
Like "Lemon" and "Rollinem 7s" before it, "1000" is underpinned by a hurried, bass-heavy beat that runs the rest of the track ragged.
"I've realized you can't give from an empty cup, so I look after myself rather than running myself ragged for everyone else's sake," she said.
Hike across the Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile's Patagonia region, which has everything from ragged mountains to bright blue icebergs to golden grasslands.
But I don't think it was an ugly game until 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter and then it got a little ragged.
The Bahamas prepare In the Bahamas, emergency evacuations have been ordered for six southern islands -- Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked Island, Acklins, Long Cay and Ragged Island.
Earlier in the day, Czech teenager Marketa Vondrousova ran Halep ragged before dumping the Romanian out of the tournament 26-24 27-26 28-73.
She tells Tata a story about stealing a pair of shoes for Escobar so he wouldn't get mocked at school anymore for his ragged ones.
I know this isn't a terrible salary by any standards, but I was working 12-hour days, almost seven days a week, running myself ragged.
TER: I grew up on the ragged edge of self-acceptance, where I was holding on to it, but it was easy to fall off.
Dysfunctional local governments in the East African country cannot organise recycling points, leaving ragged family gangs to sift through mountains of pungent garbage at landfills.
One afternoon, I sat talking with Melissa and Christine on Christine's front porch, while Jacey and the boys ran around in a ragged, laughing pack.
I tried to catch his eye, but he was leaning forward, facing into the ragged semicircle of armchairs like a teacher addressing a study group.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK I have always been loyal to Glastonbury on years where the lineup is looking a little ragged.
Rubber Room is characteristically manic and filthy, painful and primitive; it's all kangpunk chords, sleazy riffs, and ragged, reverb-soaked howls from beyond the grave.
Dysfunctional local governments in the East African country cannot organize recycling points, leaving ragged family gangs to sift through mountains of pungent garbage at landfills.
Travelers will feel like they're stepping back in time as they explore the town's famed half-timbered houses, ragged fortress walls, and maze-like streets.
He pours himself a glass of red wine, slips on a ragged shirt, puts on some Tony Bennett and sits in front of his easel.
I know it could be worse: My daughter, age 3, actually had respiratory distress early on and has been left with a ragged hacking cough.
The neighborhood was forlorn and devoid of commercial life, making it easy ground for ambush — especially a ragged patch of dirt alongside a major thoroughfare.
NORCIA, Italy — Over centuries, residents of this Umbrian city and its environs have grown accustomed to the ragged tempo of earthquakes in the mountainous region.
Federer is giving his opponents less time than ever to react, running them ragged by regularly standing inside the baseline and taking the ball early.
Afros had abounded within the town's borders since that moment in '05 when all the clippers and cutting hands began shaving ragged patches into heads.
Meanwhile, being forcibly restrained by the police, Alyssa (Barden) watches on, the Juliet to his Romeo, dressed in a '90s minidress with ragged blonde hair.
Eleven children ranging from 1 to 15 years of age were found ragged and starving at the compound last Friday after sheriff's deputies raided it.
That night, we slept in a ragged tent with no tarp, its doors flapping open, directly atop the ice, nine hundred and fifty feet thick.
It's not just the demonstrators who are run ragged -- business owners, police officers, journalists, and everyday citizens are weary after 13 straight weeks of protest.
"It was a lot of work, and for what?" he said, tearing maize, or corn, from ragged stems growing between rows of pumpkins one winter afternoon.
The German troops you played were exhausted and scared soldiers at the ragged edge of a combat that had taken them a thousand miles from home.
But as the sidewinding digestion occurs, tape grows just a bit ragged, investors start to pick apart all the economic data releases and patience wears thin.
Federer on Tuesday stopped short of criticizing Verdasco — acknowledging that nerves can become ragged in competition — but he did stress the need to respect ball kids.
The Duke of Albany carries the Spectator, a shopping trolley makes its now almost obligatory appearance, and Lear's Fool is dressed in a ragged Superman outfit.
The Red Raiders charged back from a ragged first half to take a 56-54 lead on a Terrence Shannon Jr. jumper with 2:26 remaining.
Remember what truly matters It's easy to get caught up in the entrepreneurial lifestyle: working long hours, stressing out over details and basically running yourself ragged.
From its ragged beginnings - its original pilot was never aired, instead undergoing substantial re-shoots and recasting of several characters - the series became a cultural phenomenon.
No matter how many people ragged on LMFAO at the time, the numbers don't lie, as this summer smash has over a BILLION views on YouTube.
I adored a pair of college sweatpants, purchased for me by my sister, that I'd cut off at the knee and run ragged through my life.
Our bus driver pointed out the huge ragged nests made by the storks for which Alsace is famous and which have become the region's unofficial symbol.
An addict's lullaby is ragged and gentle, while a bouncy ode to felonious enterprise sends the cast swarming into the aisles, seemingly to dismantle City Center.
Here's the thing — I grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class in a family with a tight budget and no room for error.
The shadow-Wilsons are identical in appearance to their counterparts, though evil of eye and ragged of speech (only shadow-Adelaide can speak, the others growl).
Outside in the glaring dusty street, ragged boys hawk trays of samosas and Comoran women with laden baskets on their heads file down to the port.
Her father, Sedley Alley, talked about being a convicted murderer on death row, and the haze of his ragged years as an alcoholic and drug addict.
My two biological daughters, then 7 and 3, watched with concern as her cries turned to whimpers and then sloped into the ragged breath of sleep.
Even in the archetypal rags-to-riches story, Horatio Alger's novel "Ragged Dick" (1868), no riches are actually obtained — only the chance to work toward riches.
His previously comfortable family mostly survived on bean curd residue, a byproduct which was usually fed to pigs, and he remembers his clothes became increasingly ragged.
Meanwhile, Matthew runs himself ragged trying to find her, and along the way is injured in a carriage accident that leaves him blood-soaked and disoriented.
He's going to require so much fact-checking and watchdogging that the press will be run ragged trying to sort out the reality from the showmanship.
But my skin in winter is like a ragged piece of sandpaper, so I pay good money to make it not look and feel quite so terrible.
The lower bleachers dotted with exhausted grandparents who prodded their charges to run ragged, while they sat stonily on the metal benches, dreaming of their home countries.
From its ragged beginnings - the show's original pilot was never aired, instead undergoing substantial re-shoots and re-casting of several characters - it became a cultural phenomenon.
There was something imperfect about myself, and all I had to do to fix it was diligently root out these wild, ragged hairs and rip them out.
In another dream, he met three weather-beaten men dressed in ragged khaki; one of them told him he'd nearly died of yellow fever in the Sudan.
Today, the color appears not to have changed much, but the fur of modern Airedales appears to be longer and more "ragged" than it was in 1915.
"My beard is actually coming along quite well I think," he says, exfoliating his palm against the ragged stubble that has now appeared unevenly across his jaw.
Matz and Noah Syndergaard are pitching with bone spurs in their elbows, and Matz had looked ragged since winning seven starts in a row through May 25.
It had battled against the hard hot earth and the dead cow and time itself, run itself ragged to do the impossible, and it had done it.
The ragged, leggy lethargy of the Swiss's early play had lifted and in its place a piercing focus carried Federer to the second set in 22 minutes.
By laying bare who would be sacrificed when the tide went out, they left a ragged hole for the likes of Trump and Bannon to walk through.
Stephens and Ostapenko, the No. 6 seed and last year's French Open champion, battled almost exclusively from the baseline, and the quality of play was often ragged.
The used wood stretcher, which is stained red in places, is periodically marked by thin washes of white in shapes that reminded this viewer of ragged thumbprints.
The shoeshine boy Ragged Dick, the hero of one Alger novel, does good deeds that cause strangers to warm to him and give him a leg up.
What people don't get to see, Mr. Abdirahman worries, is the bus driver or the cleaning lady working themselves ragged to get their children into a university.
Mexico will head to Moscow to play Portugal in the third-place match on Sunday after affording Germany too much space to cut through its ragged defense.
In "Shoplifters," a beautifully felt family drama, the Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda dives into the mess with a story about a household on the ragged edge.
The presentation reinforces that this was commercial art meant for wide consumption, and the ragged edges and prominent creases in the works make the history feel alive.
The usual human presence, the ragged yelps of MC Ride, seem to sit a little lower in the mix, just one stream of data amid the digital cacophony.
Cracked bunions, chipped polish, and ragged cuticles aren't cute, but most of us don't have the time (or money) to pay a visit to a salon each week.
Wednesday's performance was a little ragged and rote, but the greatest problem, a persistent one, was the playing of the orchestra, conducted on this occasion by Clotilde Otranto.
Sure, we all know creams and oils are a convenient way to prevent dry nail beds and ragged cuticles, but they don't tend to play well with polish.
Amid it all, countless ragged tarpaulin tents house grim-faced migrants, who are tended to by dozens of earnest European volunteers, distinguished by exotic body piercings and dreadlocks.
And some, taken off the top — usually the most ragged fillets, the ones cut last, in exhaustion, on the journey back to the dock — become dinner right away.
At an early morning press breakfast, the network's Glenn Geller and Kelly Kahl mostly ragged on their competition, pausing only briefly to praise Grey's Anatomy's longevity on ABC.
Those who elect to push past its ragged boundaries do just as much to keep crust relevant as those who swear fealty to the graves of the 80s.
There are gnarled and hyper-aged former schoolmates, who are ten, 15 leaps ahead of you on the adulthood ladder, and look ragged and ancient thanks to it.
All of the children have been in protective custody since authorities said they were found ragged and starving at the compound last Friday, and their parents were arrested.
The power of marble, after all, is supposed to be in its perfection: a pure white chunk cut, at almost impossible expense, out of the dirty, ragged mountains.
Wells lifted his head to the cloud of voices rising and swirling toward the ceiling, then stretched out his arms as they joined in a great, ragged chord.
Reprinted from The Ragged Edge: A US Marine's Account of Leading the Iraqi Army Fifth Battalion by Michael Zacchea and Ted Kemp with permission from Chicago Review Press.
Port authorities here have been fairly vigilant in enforcing the new ban on North Korea's ragged fleet of more than two dozen cargo ships, two local officials said.
For a couple of hours that day, he walked alone on the beach, along the ragged line where the ocean meets the sand, with his eyes trained downward.
With less than seven months of consistent training behind her, she delivered a short program so ragged that she pulled out of the competition before the long program.
Made in 1974, John Carpenter's low-budget feature debut is a tongue-in-cheek science-fiction comedy centered on some of the most ragged astronauts in film history.
Some characters make it out, including three teenagers and Hermit Bob, a woodsman-prophet played by Tom Waits in a long ragged beard and halo of unruly hair.
The Hebridean archipelago, which hugs Scotland's ragged west coast, comprises over 180 islands which extend out into the North Atlantic, forming the British Isles' final frontier before Newfoundland.
Brassaï and Gordon Matta-Clark have pictures that delight in a series of broken windows, serried ranks of angular splotches, like verse after verse of a ragged song.
Chubby beef patties are stacked with squeaky fried white cheese between ragged-edged tostones: green plantains fried, flattened and fried again, so they're crisp and chewy at once.
One of the daring elements of the production is the depiction of Wozzeck and Marie's young son as a simple puppet, wearing ragged clothes and a gas mask.
Ragged Dick is willing to work hard and put his fate in the hands of his social superiors because he trusts the system; the serious grifter does not.
For hardback books (but also some paperbacks), their typically ragged dust jackets are usually splayed open to expose front, back and spine — more than in the final piece.
The McPhersons are hardly poor, but the daily toll of holding onto the ragged middle of the middle class is evident in Larry's melancholy and Marion's ill humor.
In contrast to Siskind, who framed his shots so that they would underscore the abstract elements of line and texture, Smith focuses on the damaged, ragged, and battered.
But the group wanted to keep its own perspective on them: a little ragged, a little skeptical, and also fascinated by both academic Minimalism and mystical cycles of rebirth.
In "Kruisstraat Crater" (2015), the frame creates a circular portal onto the ragged ellipse of the pond, rimmed with trees on the far side and grass on the near.
Engineers are run ragged with long crunch hours, service workers don't participate in the perks, and there's been an explosion of the working homeless in the Silicon Valley region.
Although the TT RS has a 400-horsepower five-cylinder engine good for a 0 to 62 mph time of 3.7 seconds, it's not a ragged-edge motoring machine.
Other experiments have found that the impacts of exertion and sleep work both ways; after a night of ragged sleep, people often report finding their normal workout extra wearing.
Scrooge's journey with the Ghost of Christmas Present reaches a grim climax with the appearance of a pair of starving children, "meagre, ragged, scowling, wolfish", named Ignorance and Want.
Anderson was ragged thereafter and Coric pumped his fist in triumph after the seventh seed sent a forehand long to hand the Croatian the biggest win of his career.
If there are too many layers of materials, the water jet gets deflected and ends up making a ragged cut, as with a bicycle tire Warren tried to bisect.
The procedure is intended to prevent the women from passing a rare, debilitating genetic condition known as MERRF (myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers) syndrome down to their children.
With both presidential candidates opposed to TPP, and Mr Obama's chances of pushing it through the lame-duck Congress looking ragged, it is a test America will probably fail.
Lots of under-painting peers through, and the ragged blue patches near the canvas's bottom edge echo both torn pieces of tape and blue booties in stop-motion animation.
On this eve, it's a girl gang clad in latex masks and collars, ripped, ragged denim, and heavy, steel-reinforced motorcycle boots, surrounded by tubs of vibrators and lube.
He wore ragged green pants, a filthy shirt, and, despite the scorching temperatures, a yellow woollen hat, which he pulled down over his eyes whenever he started to cry.
Even after decades working in the city, few felt it was their home, and middle-class residents often winced at the sight of the ragged men waiting for work.
An opponent needs to be technically as solid as stone to trouble Djokovic but Humbert was occasionally ragged, gifting points to the world number one, who accepted them gleefully.
Sydney's best/worst band Bed Wettin' Bad Boys make a welcome/unwelcome return with "Plastic Tears," a ragged piece of power pop glory taken from their upcoming album Rot.
Hence, a ragged government is "moving from one crisis to the next crisis," in the words of Nicholas Crowson, professor of contemporary British history at the University of Birmingham.
The people of Marseille, both the smartly dressed and the ragged, have trooped day after day to the makeshift memorial of flowers and candles erected near the disaster site.
It was last down 22 basis points on the day and set for its biggest daily fall since 2011 - when a sovereign debt crisis ragged across the euro zone.
"I'm going to be doing everything I can for people all over this country, because I will run myself ragged because we have to get everyone out," Booker said.
The 11 children, ranging from one to 15 years old and described by authorities as starving and ragged when they were found, were placed in protective custody after the Aug.
That could ward off some critics and Congress members who've ragged on Facebook for requiring users sign up to access transparency information or stop it from collecting data on them.
"WE ARE like dogs in the street, while your men occupy our homes," read one of the banners strung up by Tamil protesters, mostly women in saris and ragged children.
These portrayals range from a bumbling Santa with voyeuristic tendencies, as in Sneaky Santa, to a taskmaster Santa who runs his elves ragged, as in a 2014 scene from xxxtrasmall.
If your toothbrush head—electric or otherwise—is ragged and splayed out like it's been used to clean the shower, you're probably a solid candidate for a toothbrush subscription service.
Federer, contesting a record 12th Wimbledon semi-final, broke serve in the fifth game when he ran Berdych ragged before whipping a ball out of the air into the corner.
Their diverse interactions — hauntingly underscored by Dan Moses Schreier's music and sound design — occur on and around a ragged raised platform of a stage (David L. Arsenault did the set).
Candid and empathetic, the movie's segments can feel rushed and unfocused; yet they have a ragged intimacy that argues implicitly for an individual's right to choose, without interference or condemnation.
But when I regularly use just a little paste at night, my hands never get that tight, itchy, ragged-cuticle look that I'm used to sporting during cold-weather months.
Shogun looks different today, without the ragged hoodies he used to wear in Royal Headache; now, his hair is thinning a little more and his face looks full and alert.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The bowl of ragged-edged pork belly is a recipe from Bhutan, the meat vested with the deep sour of fermented bamboo shoots.
I took a few deep breaths, and resolved to continue the work of trying to fix my broken psyche, piece by piece—causes uncovered, wounds dressed, breathing ragged, then rhythmic.
Either extreme — whether you're running yourself ragged with work today or sitting around having no work to do at all in the future — isn't conducive to our happiness and health.
The opening track, "Say What," finds Mr. Lewis more or less breathing flames over a ragged funk drone, sounding righteous and furious even after the tempo downshifts, four minutes in.
He reworks Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings" into lo-fi twang, and on the record's title track, he belts out some of most ragged and stomping rock you'll hear in 2017.
The FBI recently released documents detailing its own investigations into death and bomb threats directed at women doxed and targeted by those gathering under the now rather ragged Gamergate banner.
But they and other dishes — there's a fascinating and novel bowl of fresh tomato soup with ragged hand-pulled flat noodles and gingery pork meatballs — were excellent on slower days.
Mr. Fukuda planned to take the samples back to Australia for testing but he first had to get back on Timor's ragged coastal roads and head to Dili, the capital.
The ragged strips of orange and green might evoke a brighter world, but that is gone now, covered over by a night that — in this domain, at least — is permanent.
Still, this unlikely faction goes some way to explaining absurdities of the broader movement, which—for all its gross-out humor and ragged edges—appears to be gaining mainstream credibility.
Wheels States' voters approved $20203 billion in transportation spending last year, but the federal government needs to do more to fix the nation's ragged roadways, highway and engineering experts say.
The fat horns were ringed, one for each year, which is how hunters determine a ram's age, and the tips were battle-worn and ragged, or "broomed" in hunting parlance.
The loose ends, the ragged edges, the awkward cuts: Here they're like the angry low-fi communication of a postpunk song, desperate in its constricted ability to evoke the ineffable.
Her recent book, Benediction (Letter Machine, 2015), an epic written in ragged grammatical form, further concretizes her work to repossess the historically male-dominated epic poem as a feminist genre.
She also found it particularly hilarious that, at the end of the clip, the rapper playfully ragged on Isreal a bit for not having social media accounts to promote his music.
While the public perception of Sandberg has shifted dramatically — even Michelle Obama recently ragged on Lean In — as far as we know, little about Sandberg or her business strategy has changed.
But since it is often warm, this life happens on the street, so there is no escaping the second plane, where ragged children weave between knees, selling roses, gum or shoeshines.
Young Adult ditches the earlier movie's sense of whimsy, aiming for something more ragged, to convey Mavis' state of mind as a former high school queen bee who's lost her buzz.
From its first single and title track, it was apparent that Feist's upcoming comeback album Pleasure would continue in the ragged, scuzzy folk of its predecessor, 2011's still-great Metals.
" It's juxtaposed with him walking toward a ragged door cut into the side of the mountain, which may be a nod to the secret code name of this season, "The Door.
In the diptych, "Landing in Chicago" (2012), the outline of a two-masted felucca spans the two ragged-edged sheets: the boat floats in the foreground on swells of blue waves.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kei Nishikori was run ragged by Novak Djokovic in their U.S. Open semi-final on Friday and conceded he had been overwhelmed by the Serb's aggression and energy.
For a long time, that reputation kept me away, but in February, with my local Williamsburg gym membership feeling a bit ragged, I decided to dip my toe into Equinox's waters.
They are a flattened squirrel mummifying on the roadway, grey and ragged, long dead; the Portland Trail Blazers will pass over them tonight with nary a thump to mark the occasion.
Instead, he's been soldiering: an honorable calling, but one that he now sloughs off, choosing a ragged life of crime in the company of Beckett (Woody Harrelson) and Val (Thandie Newton).
" In some of Kushner's most vivid, beautiful language, Prior 1 recalls, "You could look outdoors and see Death walking in the morning, dew dampening the ragged hem of his black robe.
On their sophomore LP Full Moon, Heavy Light, frontman Bradley Jenkins offers welcoming yet ragged croon over the top of some hooky guitar interplay with bandmate and co-songwriter Zack Owens.
Justin Bieber or Zac Efron's transformation from squeaky-clean, boyish figures into "significantly more macho, ragged selves," Monden suggests, is a great representation of a more Western conception of male maturity.
The Game and rapper Problem ragged on Rich Homie Quan for screwing up Notorious B.I.G.'s "Get Money" at VH1's "Hip Hip Honors" ... but they don't think it's career suicide.
Ioan Grillo SAN JERÓNIMO COYULA, Mexico — This ragged town at the foot of the smoking Popocatépetl volcano is one of the communities in Mexico with deep ties to the United States.
He wore a bunchy orange jumpsuit and canvas slip-ons that his big toe had worn a hole through; his fingernails were long and ragged because he couldn't find nail clippers.
When the replacement vehicle showed up, it was a disappointment: a ragged stretch limousine, an S.U.V. on steroids, so dismal that its owner didn't care if people smoked in the back.
"While being off the road this year, I'm learning to take a breath and stimulate other creative aspects of my brain, other than touring and running myself ragged," she tells Refinery29.
Blowing Rock's Inn at Ragged Gardens has been around for so long that the shingles covering the hotel's exterior are fashioned out of the bark of the once-widespread American chestnut.
Buddy, as he was called, grew up an only child on the ragged edge of Alabama's famous Black Belt in Hybart, a one-crossing hamlet where his father ran a store.
They are adjacent to pieced-together huts made of wood frames and ragged sheets, where returning residents are camped out until they are allowed to move into the concrete structures. Gov.
In October, however, thousands of residents of this ragged industrial suburb began getting to work or school in brightly colored pods that glide along the city's first commuter cable-car route.
His mother, who once threw him out for stealing from her, found him ragged and emaciated, and persuaded him to go for treatment at one of Mexico's very few professionally run clinics.
Kylian Mbappe's run down the right inside the first 15 seconds suggested France planned to run the Belgians ragged but it was a fleeting illusion as France employed exactly the opposite tactics.
But my new flames had the wind at their back and quickly jumped across the gap separating them from the original front, transforming the line's ragged edge into a wall of flame.
He wrote: A rockist isn't just someone who loves rock 'n' roll, who goes on and on about Bruce Springsteen, who champions ragged-voiced singer-songwriters no one has ever heard of.
He says he will get married this year, though he does not yet have enough cows and, judging by his ragged clothes, he does not have the money to buy them, either.
The clips are silent except for timers, so you can set them to whatever music you like — or no music at all, if you enjoy the sound of your own ragged breaths.
Closing pitches have been made, tens of millions have been spent on ads, candidates have run themselves ragged — all to decide the victor of a state that ultimately only offers 41 delegates.
An elliptical piece of cut Plexiglas, which has been sanded until its surface is an opaque milky white, is attached to the pole — like a ragged banner or an imperfect angel's wing.
The song's lumbering tempo, ragged vocals, and overall tension are a perfect conduit for the rage it portrays—rage at a situation that, for far too many women, will ring painfully familiar.
"Newell still has a ragged mix of under-managed brands [and] they still need to unload many of them to raise $10 billion as part of their asset sale plan," he continued.
When Tim or James or any of those people in the DFA circle talk about that time and what went down, their recollections and emotions still seem so fresh and ragged. Totally.
The sketchbook-cum-travelogue is quite a dreamy object — it doesn't use many separated panels, and drawing often fills the page, black crosshatched edges feathering and dissolving into the ragged white surround.
I took the steep and mildly dangerous footpath down to an abandoned beach at Ragged Point Inn and Resort and decided to strip down to my underwear and plunge into the sea.
After a ragged start for both teams, Jones energized the Longhorns, scoring 11 consecutive points to push Texas into a 17-6 lead at the 10:163 mark of the first half.
Ms. Gallace's less frequent floral still lifes lack the equanimity of her country and beach scenes, and one close-up depiction of summer flowers is a ragged tangle of greens and magenta.
If you're addicted to fitness classes, enrolling in a restorative yoga class, meditation class or other type of recovery class can help you maintain your routine and community without running yourself ragged.
The doctors in the emergency room sent him up to the I.C.U. And there we were, standing around the bed, as his breath grew ragged, wondering whether we could make him better.
The Bears led 22-16 after a ragged first half by both teams, but Baylor used an 11-0 run over a four-minute span and eventually forged a 45-203 advantage.
That it did not, for so long, is what this team will be remembered for; the picture will not be complete, though, without the pockmarks, the blemishes, the edges, ragged and rough.
The acetone-filled removal process is never a pretty one, and definitely not something we would dare to try ourselves — which is why our manis tend to run ragged after a month's time.
The trio out-boarded him 32-12 in those games, but he also ran them ragged on one end while making them work for every single inch of the floor on the other.
With his knife, he cuts a hole in the car's tire, shoves his hand in and pulls out a ragged pellet of aluminum: part of the frying pan that formed the IED's container.
On Sunday, Rus managed to produce only two winners during the contest as Stephens ran her ragged from the baseline with a non-stop flow of groundstrokes that flew off the sunbaked clay.
From the second the record opens, with the brash, heartbroken "Make Time 4 Love", it is animated by a ragged and wild thump, a pounding heartbeat that feels almost violent in its emotion.
In her ragged voice, the lyrics sound less like praise and more like accusations: When she sings "I sighed, but you swooned," the words catch and drag in her throat like a curse.
She photographed a statue of Justice victoriously lifting her sword and scales over the crumpled bones of a church, then recorded ragged building walls guarding living rooms reduced to carpets of pulverized brick.
"This is the b------ house, he's in there nursing his broken arm, he should've just broken his ragged, wrinkled-a-- neck, just stab the m------ f----- in the heart," someone says off camera.
Better yet is the crab BLT, supported by avocado, bacon, tomato and a chapbook's worth of dark leafy greens, all on Texas toast with butter-burnished pores and a ragged map of char.
Marden would then fill the square with successive layers of wet, slow-drying paint, allowing thin rivulets of color to down from the square's bottom edge into the band below, like ragged threads.
Completely ignoring her are a buttoned-up businessman with a briefcase, looking like a thug; a ragged, shoeless guy; and a bespectacled weirdo with his hands in the pockets of his trench coat.
The only one not meeting the moment with a sort of ragged grace was Jon Snow, who kept darting out of rooms like a sweaty-palmed preteen in order to avoid his girlfriend.
On the ragged streets of the shantytown across the road, where stinking outhouses sit alongside shacks fashioned from rusted sheets of tin, families have surrendered hopes that sewage lines will ever reach them.
Much as I would like to draw borders around the edges of my setbacks, to define and close them off, most heartbreaks and disappointments have no outline; they bleed ragged and without warning.
As the years pass, Henri grows more ragged and haunted looking, and Mr. Hunnam grows alarmingly thin and then thinner, shedding weight in the name of authenticity when good acting should have sufficed.
They feared that the idea, while ostensibly defensive, actually lent itself to offense, since a leaky shield would never protect the nation but could mop up a ragged retaliation if Washington struck first.
The only sign of conscious, unautomated humanity is the sound of the protagonist's ragged breathing — an acknowledgment of the exhaustion that comes when a human being is pushed to become an action avatar.
In fact, Goldberg argues that couples should have "rough and ragged" beginnings where they work things out, and then look forward to a long and happy incline in the state of the relationship.
The Sooners came into the game off a win over Missouri in the third-place game at the Hall of Fame Classic but were ragged, at least early on, after nine days off.
Dangling from the ceiling directly behind Horn's head was a rubber statuette of Death itself, the skeletal form shrouded in a ragged black cowl, a plastic scythe clutched in its bony little hand.
The Celtics whipped the ball around and nearly ran the Knicks' defense ragged until Marcus Smart, with the sixth pass of the possession, hit an open 218-pointer to put the Celtics ahead.
It was a way of moving beyond the finished objects of the first-generation minimalists by making things—ragged lengths of lead, pulled out into rooms—whose subject was the making of them.
Some of its "black mayonnaise," a grotesque mix of coal tar, heavy metals, and PCBs lining the canal's bottom, along with old boats, tires, ragged metal, and even boulders, was dredged late last year.
But it's embarrassing to see someone once lauded as a "tech-savvy" politician seem bemused that technology and economics have intersected to produce something more complicated than ragged hobos staring into a burning barrel.
The text can also be "ragged right" aligned, similar to what you find in a standard book, where the right margin isn't uniform, so the text doesn't have to be spaced out to compensate.
The background, although it is very close to the foreground, is primal, fiery, and raw, with reddish-orange pours cascading down and ragged black forms streaking up, as if propelled from a volcanic eruption.
"I had 120 animals," Amina Abdul Hussein, a mother of three tells me as we sit inside her ragged cloth tent in Maxamad Mooge camp, temporarily shielded from the midday glare of the sun.
If you were a kid in San Francisco during the nineties, there was much to get away with, and a flurry of ragged-edged mainstream commerce helped transmute these escapes into local fellow-feeling.
If George W. Bush exploited post-9/11 fears about terrorism and WMDs to invade Iraq, Trump has conjured a threat out of a ragged group of some of the world's most desperate people.
San Antonio shrugged off a ragged first half, moved to the lead in the third quarter and held off the Cavaliers in the fourth for the win, its 11th in its past 211 games.
When we reached the apex of the crosswalk, Letscher pulled out a ragged copy of an official military history and flipped through it until he found a map marked with a red sticky note.
" In his ragged voice, Shultz warns, "Don't know if I can play this part much longer" and contemplates suicide — "The best die young/immortalize" — only to be told, "At least you're on the radio.
Still, she has delivered a deeply researched, entertaining book about the ragged journey of this increasingly visible segment of America's population, bringing a reporter's eye to the facts and anecdotes, and never without humor.
The red edges are ragged; this circle, four feet across, cut from a giant banner and signed by the men in my grandfather's United States Army unit, the 460th Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion.
It's hard to imagine, though, that this is what the average onlooker will be reminded of when they see a Stoneman Douglas High School sweatshirt with ragged holes torn through the shoulder and chest.
Her heart was racing, and her breathing was ragged and irregular enough that the E.R. doctors put her on a ventilator, a machine that breathed for her, to make sure she got enough oxygen.
Asking drivers to deliver two laps may well throw up the idealist view of them being on the ragged edge, trying to be inch perfect for twice as long as they need to now.
It was a ragged-edged, black and white snapshot taken in 19763 of a group of 28 well-dressed people posed in front of an old-age home in the Hungarian village of Ricse.
"Offensively, it was flowing for us, it got kind of ragged here and there, but for the most part, the offense was flowing pretty good and we just needed to get stops defensively," Crabbe said.
He co-authored a book with CNBC's Ted Kemp, The Ragged Edge: A US Marine's Account of Leading the Iraqi Army Fifth Battalion (Chicago Review Press), which is due to be published April 1, 2017.
In these works, as in the larger and more ambitious "Suellen's Corness Painting" (1967), human figures, as well as stockings, rings, and palm trees, appear in outline, some framed in ragged squares, like postage stamps.
But although his writing hums with a vivid populism, his emotional and allegorical tale seems at times almost too safely well done to do justice to the ragged and tortured people whose tragedies it traces.
Hawke's increasingly ragged and weathered presence has served him well—he's the rare actor who can look both experienced and scared—but there isn't a movie he makes that isn't strictly dictated by his storyline.
Thousands of people staged a demonstration in front of city hall last month, denouncing the ragged state of the city, but Raggi dismissed the protesters and said she was making good headway in her job.
Howard, who made a buzzer 3-pointer to end the first half, scored the first five points of the second half to help the Hornets recover from what had been a largely ragged second quarter.
They always ragged about getting along, and I was like, "Well, who's the pain in the ass here?" and they did say, "You, Kara," but I don't work there, and I'm not a billionaire either.
You kick a ragged football across the empty landscape, occasionally clashing with other football clubs who you either have to defeat on a makeshift football pitch, or attack with daggers made from human shin bones.
They might not be run quite as ragged this week by a Carolina (2-0) offense has been a bit rusty to start the season (and won't be helped by the absence of Greg Olsen).
With a dark green head of shimmering, ragged feathers, the male's profile reminded me of the artfully arranged mop of hair Robert Smith was popularizing a few years after I had become a duck enthusiast.
Waves of young pastoralists from neighboring counties, moving in groups armed with AK-47 assault rifles, have invaded dozens of farms and ranches, bringing tens of thousands of skinny, ragged cows from drought-stricken areas.
"A Movable Object / A Japanese Garden" (2012) rings a change on that idea with ragged chunks of asphalt heaped on a swatch of lovely blue fabric, by Issey Miyake, and mounted on a wheeled platform.
Opportunistic Hawks pull away from Suns ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks overcame a ragged first half and a big game from the Phoenix Suns rookie guard Devin Booker to stay on top of the Southeast Division.
Liriano received some extra rest after another ragged performance against the Los Angeles Angels on June 22, when he was shelled for seven runs on 211 hits and four walks in 230 23/23 innings.
Two straps of dough are stretched for each dish, drawn out to the wingspan of their maker, then torn lengthwise down the middle, the ragged edges all the better for catching drops of chile oil.
Westbrook was going hard to the basket, The Thunder flipped the script from their ragged Game 683 start by going right at San Antonio and building a 268-231 lead four minutes into the game.
It runs the listener ragged before offering up the closer, "Petite," a stark and troublingly fragile acoustic track, Stewart's voice moving from a  warble to a breathless baritone as cellos swirl and meander around him.
It runs the listener ragged before offering up the closer, "Petite," a stark and troublingly fragile acoustic track, Stewart's voice moving from a  warble to a breathless baritone as cellos swirl and meander around him.
Most of the cast, including Ms Lane, had never acted before she discovered them, and they are so convincing in their roles that the film has the ragged authenticity of a fly-in-the-wall documentary.
POND SCUM The Peel Sessions — a legacy of the trailblazing BBC radio disc jockey John Peel, who died in 2004 — comprise many dozens of in-studio band performances, often charged with a spirit of ragged discovery.
The Bisexual is properly funny and properly real, a raw and intimate look at the ragged mess of being recently heartbroken and at what it's like to be a confused and single queer woman in London.
Season three of Transparent is a retreat from the baroque sprawl of the Nazi-haunted second season, and it may be an even better season of television—deeper, more ragged, more attuned to characters' emotional terrain.
They were part of the wild, ragged processional that tamed the Oregon Trail, and Bowerman often recited a favorite line about them: The cowards never started, and the weak died along the way — that leaves us.
In the late 22004s, the artist Vito Acconci wandered into a movie theater near Times Square hoping to catch an art film and was confused to see a group of ragged-looking musicians take the stage.
Toxic Holocaust, Inepsy, and Midnight are obvious reference points; ragged howls and howling leads dominate while the bass handles the heavy lifting, and tracks like "Within the Everlasting Hellfire" rumble in with a decidedly Teutonic stomp.
A change in coaches and the lack of a consistent lineup led to a ragged qualifying period for the team, and an October loss to Trinidad and Tobago (and Honduras's win over Mexico) sealed its fate.
Despite the film's over-the-top product placement, "the brand that powers this ragged, intermittently uproarious fusion of sketch-comedy goofing and driving around in circles" is Mr. Ferrell, A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Yet this isn't the inspirational tale of an underdog made good, but a gritty film noir about an impulsive drifter whose moxie and ragged charm are short-circuited by a nasty temper and a stubborn pridefulness.
Each Friday, skinny North Korean laborers in ragged clothes, watched over by supervisors in suits with Kim Il-sung badges, gather at Vladivostok airport with piles of luggage before a weekly flight to and from Pyongyang.
Someone among Melville's ragged kin of landed aristocrats and wayward seamen and scheming bankrupts and gloomy widows destroyed the author's letters to his mother along with nearly all of his letters to his brothers and sisters.
Golden State (2-1) overcame a ragged first quarter and cold shooting to win a second straight road game after getting blown out in its season opener at home to the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday.
Particularly the way we're reading stuff in this disaggregated way, you're not turning a page of the Times art section and coming across this and seeing that oh, it's ragged right, so that means it's opinion.
Oversubscribed and running himself ragged — presidential contender, Senate committee chairman, father of teenagers — Mr. Biden began making the mistakes that would shape his enduring reputation for carelessness in speech: loose talk, citation-free borrowing, outright misstatements.
On the small island of Vieques, famous to foreigners for its pristine beaches and bioluminescent bay, the local government can't afford to repair its ragged roads and will likely cut about 100 employees in upcoming weeks.
On the left, the brutalist concrete walls of the university's ag-school coöperative extension shone dully in the diffuse sunshine; somebody in a Buffalo Bills jacket was carrying a ragged-looking, buff-colored hen through its door.
Give "For All Mankind" credit for a nicely calibrated takeoff, but five episodes in, it's following the kind of ragged flight plan that doesn't raise hopes that the show has the right stuff to stick the landing.
The former world number one wasted two chances to break back as Monfils served at 5-4 and was powerless to stop the elastic-limbed Frenchman taking the opening set with a volley after running Djokovic ragged.
Standouts include Chris Hemsworth, who brings a ragged edge to the funnier Thor we saw in Ragnarok, and Tom Holland, who proves capable of expressing an entire monologue's worth of feelings with a change in facial expression.
Serena, who is returning to the sport after taking more than a year away to have a baby, was ragged at times but used her power to wear down the Dutch 26th seed in Indian Wells, California.
While on the campaign trail, Trump portrayed the US economy as a shit pit that only a businessman like him could save, so he took the opposite tack and ragged on the BLS and its job reports.
As I knelt in front of my bedroom mirror, scissors and plastic garbage can at the ready, I created the ragged, stringy mess that would end up being immortalized on my driver's license a few weeks later.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' On every table at Just Pho stands a jar of dam toi, white vinegar steeped with whole garlic cloves, drifts of chopped garlic and bright, ragged stubs of red chile.
As a regular contributor to The New York Times's Motherlode blog and the author of a previous memoir about motherhood, "Waiting for Birdy," she's plenty familiar with the contours of a new parent's ragged, bumper-lined heart.
He eked out victory for his candidates by stoking entrenched hatred and bigotry, ragged fears which, in a last hurrah, "trumped" the red state Democratic issues in the Senate of protecting health care and rebuilding our infrastructure.
Gyasi Zardes muffed two gorgeous first-half chances that would have put the game away earlier, and the United States' defense as a whole looked ragged, with John Brooks and Geoff Cameron forced into several awkward clearances.
" Mr. Stapleton, like Mr. Johnson, had been a longtime Nashville backbencher — he'd written for Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan, and been signed to Mercury with little to show for it — when he recorded the ragged, soulful "Traveller.
The story of Hanukkah is that of suffering and hardship: The Maccabees had just survived a brutal conflict with the Greeks, when the ragged surviving Heebs made their last pittance of lamp oil stick for eight days.
The actual plot of the season — involving the characters trying to save both the world and their friend Eliot (Hale Appleman) from a monster that has taken over Eliot's body — runs itself ragged by going in circles.
After the Spurs absolutely ran the Warriors ragged in the first half, Kawhi went up for a big, elevated three in the third quarter, and Warriors center Zaza Pachulia came shuffling into the space under Kawhi's feet.
In a scratchy wail, Mr. Cole led Dead Moon in ragged, macabre-obsessed songs, like "Graveyard" and "Dead Moon Night," that sounded as though they could have been made at any time in the last 50 years.
Four years ago, Andile Lili, a then-37-year-old member of the Cape Town City Council, began hearing from unhappy constituents in a ragged settlement carved into a garbage dump near the airport, improbably named Barcelona.
While at her rallies and sometimes on the debate stage Warren emphasized her growing up on the "ragged edge of the middle class," her campaign advertising focused mostly on her career work and criticism of big money.
ROME (Reuters) - Several thousand people protested in front of Rome City Hall on Saturday to denounce the ragged state of the Italian capital, where roads are potholed, rubbish often goes uncollected and wild boar roam the streets.
"Here was total abandon: coarse, untutored singing; unintelligible lyrics; ragged drumming; distorted guitar, backed by a wildly bleating trumpet," Colin Escott wrote in "Roadkill on the Three-Chord Highway: Art and Trash in American Popular Music" (19723).
I've been two weeks off the grid in Carhartts and XtraTufs, stained fishing shirts and a ragged ball cap, cutting firewood in the forest for the cookstove, collecting water, fishing hard for striped bass off the rocks.
I believed wholeheartedly in the girl power of the early aughts, even though, as much as I loved making fun of them or running them ragged on the soccer pitch, I desperately wanted a boy — any boy!
Deserts teem with paradoxes: Gothic-looking cactuses sprout satiny flowers, some of which are edible; scorching days give way to nights that dip below freezing; summer monsoons bring ragged black clouds, torn along seams of white lightning.
Dafoe, with his surprising, sometimes terrifying mouth, and his skull visible beneath skin as tightly stretched as canvas, has one of cinema's great faces, and Schnabel makes delicate use of both its ragged beauty and expressive range.
A Pregnant Light may be CSR's flagship act, but its moody purple-black tones have little in common with prickly, ragged metalpunk like Aksumite—or with Ornamental Headpiece, the label's latest goth-tinged, antisocial hardcore metalpunk monstrosity.
With an amalgamation of vivid hues and ragged strokes that burst with visual energy and activity, this painting is a city dreamscape, a seductive and mysterious ode to a city that Almaraz had a contested relationship with.
This won't last forever, but there is still the sense of a cooling and closing across the landscape, a sense in which all the ragged ends that have been raveled up aren't likely to relax ever again.
The primary goers were still casting their votes, and hundreds of us were waiting in a ragged, obedient line outside the Executive Court Banquet Facility, where Trump was expected to make an appearance at his official watch party.
Campaigns of XCOM: Enemy Unknown always seemed to have a turning point, a time by which you'd either been mercilessly slaughtered by the invading aliens, or you'd turned your ragged group of soldiers into an elite fighting force.
Less a break, more a complete disappearing act, he returned as an even bigger enigma than the one who seemed so effortlessly ahead of his time on his ragged debut and the chart-bothering follow-up Kings & Queens.
Named for the Spanish farallón, meaning a rocky pillar jutting from the sea, the Farallones were called "the devil's teeth" by sailors in the 1850s for their ragged profile and treacherous shores, the cause of many a shipwreck.
The Angel is traditionally an all-American Barbie, blonde and draped in flowing white robes, but under Marianne Elliott's direction, the Angel — like the play itself — becomes shaggy and ragged and feral, so alive as to be frightening.
The man kept going—and on the Blazers' prized player and Oakland native, Lillard himself: Lillard left Durant in the dust and was poised to have run the whole Warriors' defense ragged, but Draymond hadn't given up yet.
For two entire blocks, every storefront along one side of the city's main thoroughfare simply dropped, plummeting into a long, ragged chasm that had ripped open underneath it; one theater marquee came to rest level with the street.
Ever since his first major show, "The Street," a 1960 installation of dangly ragged cardboard cutouts that ran for several weeks at the Judson Memorial Church in the West Village, he has rarely been out of the spotlight.
By showing her support for a ragged band of Native Americans fighting (yet again) against an American government indifferent (yet again) to their concerns, Rousey was getting a little redemption, both for herself and for her battered country.
Ragged and kind of punk, it reminds you of what made Ms. Benson's art exciting in the first place when, armed with analog paint and digital thinking, she took on the history of painting and won a round.
Op-Ed Contributor Egypt's future lies at the end of a brand-new asphalt road that arcs through the Eastern Desert, a grand project wrapped in a few pieces of ragged tarpaulin and framed by an enormous sky.
When she opened the door, a man in a sleeveless orange vest and shorts and ragged trainers was leaning against a porch post, chewing, one foot on the ground, the other knee jackknifed up in front of him.
The shapes forming the top of the structure are regular, inasmuch as their edges are made up of straight lines, but the edges closer to the floor seem ragged, as if they describe something that is not there.
As they cleaned their rifles, smoked herbs and broke out a beer or two, their precious radios, strapped up for protection with ragged black tape, crackled with tones that might have been those of a perky high-school cheerleader.
Because a united Europe ushered Germany from its darkest hour to prosperity, and she is not about to let the European Union pitch into mayhem on her watch — as it would with more than a million ragged refugees adrift.
They tended to play in very extreme tempos, either very slow or very fast, sometimes both in the same song, and, most importantly, each of these bands used ragged, barely comprehensible vocals that sound more like growling than singing.
France were run ragged in the first half by an impressive Spanish defense, limiting the French to just five goals as Spain took a strong-hold of the quarter-final match with a seven goal cushion heading into halftime.
After Friday's feeble turnout on a gray, wet morning, there were enough in the 60,000-capacity stadium to attempt a somewhat ragged Mexican wave in the Saturday sunshine, although there was no shortage of excitement to keep them occupied.
Newton Knight, played by a ragged, yellow-toothed Matthew McConaughey, was a poor farmer who, incensed by a new law that allowed landowners to swap 20 slaves for their military service, abandoned his company to lead his own rebellion.
And if you're not running ragged from work and cooking and the nightmare commutes, you can make Julia Moskin's easy-easy-easy recipe for fudge for dessert, then take the leftovers to someone you care about in the morning.
It's hard to find pre-cut pork stew meat in the supermarket, and even if you do it's not a good idea to buy it, since it usually consists of ragged little odds and ends from around the pig.
It's a battle royale game for seasoned fans who ran themselves ragged on PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Apex Legends, with a low enough barrier-to-entry that it's accessible to people who missed the first wave of battle royale games.
Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith, two of the token black cops on the police force, are already run ragged trying to contain other crimes, like the violent turf wars between gangs fighting over the lucrative "reefer and shine" market.
She walked straight through the house and burst out again at the back, through the French windows in the dining room, into a scene of devastation: grass lay in heaps where it had fallen on the ragged pale stubble.
Harden's triple-double lifts Rockets over Raptors HOUSTON — Having run the Raptors ragged earlier this month in Toronto, the Rockets proved adept at doing so again, this time eschewing the double-digit deficit while playing at their preferred pace.
Top seed Lee was impressive in his 21-9 21-15 demolition of Chou Tien-chen in the opening match on Wednesday, running the seventh-ranked Taiwanese ragged with a sublime array of disguised drop-shots, lobs and smashes.
Her show-stopping Valence (28/2500), a two-wall splay of ragged textiles affixed to construction materials, derives considerable force from its materials' contrasting textures, as well as from the contrast between the work's large scale and intricate details.
The trio are proudly ragged and dissonant on their debut EP Mon VR de rêve (literally, My Dream VR), with bassist Laurence Gauthier-Brown's taunting vocals rising above and swimming in the Sonic Youth-inspired guitar mire of Simon Provencher.
F Kawhi Leonard poured in 27 points as the San Antonio Spurs shrugged off a ragged first half and ran away from the Detroit Pistons 97-81 on Wednesday, winning their sixth straight game and remaining unbeaten at home this season.
At least one person was killed, CNN reports, and authorities have not revealed the identity of the deceased, but Chester Cooper, from the parliament for Exumas and Ragged Islands, has said that the person who died is an American woman.
Was it the ragged, exhausted spirit of Keanu, seeping through my blazer and baggy T-shirt and coffee-stained pants, or was it that I was a week away from graduating college and in a fuck ton of student loan debt?
Writer-director Tamara Jenkins — whose last feature The Savages charmed Sundance 11 years ago — brings an unsparing eye to how infertility can run a marriage ragged, and how women of all ages endure the unyielding expectations placed on their bodies.
Always ragged relations between North Korea and its rivals Seoul and Washington have worsened following North Korea's nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket test last month that outsiders say was a test of banned ballistic missile technology.
Once an acolyte of the supreme academician Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, by the time Degas was in his mid-50s he had put aside the unsurpassed elegance of his early work for the ragged, propulsive energy of chance smears of pigment.
But if you run those ships and sailors ragged, don't understand how best to employ all that technology and, worse, fail to make it plain that you expect people to speak up when they see something wrong -- well, you fail.
SEATTLE — So dangerous is this city's biggest homeless camp, called the Jungle — three ragged miles stitched along the underbelly of Interstate 21990 — that if a fire broke out there today, firefighters would not be allowed in without an armed police escort.
Real's ragged performance despite the result contrasted with a fluid display in the 4-1 La Liga win at Eibar on Saturday, when Benzema started alongside Marco Asensio and Lucas Vazquez in the absence of the injured Ronaldo and suspended Bale.
TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) - Five adults charged with abusing 11 children at a New Mexico compound, where they were found ragged and starving, were training those children to use firearms to commit school shootings, prosecutors said in court documents on Wednesday.
The Longhorns shrugged off a ragged first 15 minutes and early foul trouble on Taylor and center Prince Ibeh to post their seventh victory in their past eight games and to avenge a loss earlier in the season to Texas Tech.
As some of The Communist Manifesto and the manifesto of the John Reed Clubs is read, criticizing capitalism and conflicts, we see Blanchett, dressed as a ragged hobo, dragging a cart across a bombed-out factory and hollering the lines.
So why not, at an unmoored moment in his work and an uncertain one for the entertainment industry, take his first ongoing television role since the 1970s and play a ragged septuagenarian with a full spleen and an enlarged prostate?
But several notable injuries throughout the organization have been contributing factors to a ragged 10-18 May, during which the Mets were one of the worst teams in baseball and could rarely align solid pitching with solid hitting and solid defense.
As sordid as the film is, Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times, it is no cliché — rather "more a chunk of raw drama, graphically and artfully torn with appropriately ragged edges out of the tough underbelly of modern metropolitan life."
Many have learned how their own parents and grandparents suffered as refugees once, and that it was only by taking in that ragged flood of the war-torn and homeless, wounded and despairing, that the country began to heal itself.
Cromer impressed me with his ability to rub the glitz away from that show's shine by again making the hall dark and the costumes ragged; his was not a New York of fun-filled lofts but one peopled with true outsiders.
Warren needs a good answer -- maybe one rooted in her humble upbringing on the "ragged edge of the middle class" -- to prove to Democrats that she can knock this hit down, both now and when it inevitably comes from Trump.
No. 3 Gonzaga 84, Illinois 78 The Bulldogs survived a ragged performance and a 1093-point second half by the Illini's Trent Frazier to eke out a win in the final first-round game of the Maui Invitational at Lahaina, Hawaii.
They contain some of the oldest and hardest stone in the world; over the course of 70 million years or so, erosion has sculpted them into spindly towers and ragged loaves, 5,000-foot-high turrets protected by moats and moonscape boulders.
But as art historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell noted in her analysis of Balenciaga's fake IKEA bag — which she called a "sign of the apocalypse" — the difference between ragged-looking designer duds and, well, actually raggedy clothing is in the details.
The past few episodes of "True Detective" have busied themselves with unpacking this horrific conspiracy, but this week's episode was especially effective in measuring the bruising cost of it — not just to our ragged heroes, but to the community at large.
Atkinson is so absorbed in coaching this collection of castaways that his brow seems to have furrowed permanently, and the players, hell-bent on proving they belong, have emerged as a young, fun, and feverish outfit that is running opponents ragged.
It's the perfect style for shedding ragged dead ends while still leaving plenty of length — as in, it's not the kind of chop that'll have you on the verge of tears as you watch your Rapunzel locks fall to the salon floor.
The message delivered by Mr Trump and received enthusiastically by many of his supporters is a bit more like: Americans are the vulnerable ones, the ones who need protection from all manner of dangers, including those posed by ragged newcomers from the south.
Playlist ORCHIDS AND VIOLENCE The guitarist and singer Michael Daves can usually be found bringing spiky wit and ragged ebullience to the bluegrass tradition, which is just what he does on the first disc of his new album, "Orchids and Violence" (Nonesuch).
TORONTO (Reuters) - Karolina Pliskova began her reign as world number one with a ragged 6-3 6-73 second round win over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova on a blockbuster Wednesday when eight of the top 10 ranked players were in action at the Rogers Cup.
Tintoretto put his slightly ragged apostles in the back room of a tavern; it looks as if—until the moment the painting captures, when Jesus tells them that one of them will betray him—they have not been stinting on the wine.
Working mostly between Los Angeles and New York, Abdoh built on the legacy of his avant-garde predecessors like Antonin Artaud, creating confrontational and transgressive post-modern productions that staged fearless, energetic performances within rough and ragged sets, combined with multi-media elements.
Not to my classroom, where textbooks are outdated and ragged; not to helping teachers offset the hundreds of dollars they spend on supplies for their students every year; and not to improving the quality of the free lunch my students receive daily.
Its centerpiece is the Oculus, a mind-boggling glass-and-steel structure designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to look like a dove in flight, but it actually more closely resembles a pair of ragged claws, scuttling across the sands of Lower Manhattan.
They're an invisible strand twisted tightly into my DNA, mapping its mark on my body in hard scars I cannot stop clawing, the ragged tang of chewed-up cheek flesh, and the slump of my shoulders after another restless attempt at sleep.
Dazed and ragged, new migrants stumble up the industrial road from nearby Calais every day, past the graphite electrode factory and underneath the well-guarded highway overpass that serves as the entrance to the camp, where three Afghan boys recently took shelter.
Mr. McConaughey is too rugged and ragged to sink into saintliness, which is one reason that his righteous characters — including Ron Woodroof in "Dallas Buyers Club" and Mick Haller in "The Lincoln Lawyer" — are sometimes more fun than the movies they inhabit.
"The F.B.I. Files 56," one of the best-known works in the F.B.I. series, juxtaposes a man's head, mouth open as though declaiming, next to a ragged page from Mr. Mesches's file noting his involvement in the Walk for Peace Committee in 1961.
Taking the train from the airport and stepping out of Central Station, you encounter the familiar detritus, the same ragged rumble of buses and traffic and ugly shops and wayward tourists heading up the streets called Damrak and Rokin toward the city center.

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