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Deeply moved, the gorgeously robed ministers bow and clasp his hand.
"Come right back at you!" was his motto, robed or not.
But in Mr. Finkielkraut's pessimistic vision this fusion is dark-robed.
A sequin-robed eminence known as Judge Mental (Brian Mathis) presides.
A sequin-robed eminence known as Judge Mental (Brian Mathis) presides.
Robed Klansmen appeared at a gay pride march in Florence, Ala.
And at every stop are black-robed rulers overriding citizens' choices.
The white-robed pilot spread out a prayer rug on the back.
During the ceremonies, the king gave alms to saffron-robed, barefoot monks.
He whips out his revolver, robed in fragrant silk, aims it at her.
At noon, crimson-robed nuns flocked to a gathering at the main nunnery.
On either side of the chapel, two pews are filled with robed monks.
The police opened fire, and an estimated 19903 white-robed Israelites were killed.
Early this morning at Confucian temples across Taiwan, robed officials performed elaborate ceremonies.
"I harvested nothing at all," remembers the white-robed farmer with a greying goatee.
Tables full of robed monks usually sit below, lingering over bowls of noodle soup.
Another student saw a tall robed apparition with a cone head drift in the room.
But the robed priest and the small grinding action of his thumb implanting the ash.
White-robed apostolic sects worship in fields and by the roadside; wealthier folk attend gleaming megachurches.
Bearded and robed in the stifling heat, he ignored pleasantries and raced to taste the spelt.
The time has come to consider drastic countermeasures against our robed masters and their nascent tyranny.
Captured in the images: partially robed women on operating tables, cesarean sections, and newly delivered babies.
Out popped a dozen or so brown-robed friars, an archbishop and a coterie of police officers.
One figure, robed in blue, resembles a cross between a distressed mummy and a melting ice sculpture.
The Statue of Liberty — depicting a Roman goddess — began as a robed woman representing Egypt, scholars say.
Each year we teach our children about Pilgrims, those gentle robed creatures who landed at Plymouth Rock.
The bosses are held in cages in the back of the courtroom, behind ranks of robed lawyers.
She was Dwight's connection to his past, before Negan burned his face and robed him of his family.
There are figures on Europe's centre-right which profess exasperation over the socialist leanings of Christianity's robed representatives.
Red-robed protesters dressed as characters from The Handmaid's Tale stood in the hall outside the hearing room.
"Honestly, though, a real Butterfinger is better than the chocolate-robed salt lick served here," the review said.
Like Cruz, he has cast Antonin Scalia not just as a distinguished jurist but as a black-robed deity.
In another scene the camera lingers on a group of orange-robed monks on the shore of Lake Michigan.
More bewildering still may have been the presence among the demonstrators of so many black-robed Greek Orthodox clergy.
Political, media and legal theater attend the black-robed nine sitting atop the federal judiciary, and for good reason.
Tell that to the guy who posted himself jumping rope, or the robed monk rocking out on the drums.
Half a century since the debut of this work, the robed woman continues to wait for the world to change.
Instead of a courtroom and a judge, there is usually a conference room, and one or more non-robed arbitrators.
One features a white woman surrounded by dark-skinned, robed gunmen, who ride camels in front of a domed palace.
Family members, red-eyed from crying, said prayers on Thursday near the cave, led by a saffron-robed Buddhist monk.
The problem for police is how to pass through chanting, saffron-robed monks when violence against them would be taboo.
Above the glass box, a grand mural depicts a conclave of red-robed judges and the child king Louis XIII.
On another day, two red-robed Tibetan monks who once lived at Labrang checked in with several ethnic Han followers.
Over the course of a three-hour examination by the grey-robed magistrate, he told the court a remarkable story.
And yet, the red-robed judges opined, there is no sign that the NPD could come close to fulfilling its goals.
Flying over saffron-robed monks from Thailand to bless the players before kick-off at home games never seemed particularly unusual.
On "the ship", a wild-swinging ride, black-clad women and white-robed men were made to sit at opposite ends.
She had not seen the robed woman before or the dog, which ran at her, barking, when she started the car.
We walked down Cuza Voda Street, passing the Golia Monastery, tended by black-robed Orthodox monks, and a variety of shops.
A Buddhist heartland, with verdant hills and saffron-robed monks, gives way to neighborhoods of mosques and men in prayer caps.
The black-robed Roberts said nothing beyond reading the questions, never revealing his thoughts or tipping his hand in either direction.
I looked around confused, half expecting a robed figure to hop out of one of the bookshelves filled with fantasy paperbacks.
Senate Republican leaders, anxious to get Mr Kavanaugh robed before November's mid-terms, had no choice but to agree to these terms.
The temple claims millions of followers and, in a country that is 95 percent Buddhist, assaults on saffron-robed monks are taboo.
Time has worked slowly on its banks: The terrain is still mainly field and forest; the mountains robed in thick green foliage.
As per the staff's recommendation, I played some relaxing music from my phone, de-robed, and it was time to go in!
Enter through a black-draped doorway to a brightly lit space of mirrors, makeup tables and white-robed models getting manicures. Wait.
Vichai was a devoted Buddhist and flew orange-robed monks to Leicester for blessings and to provide spiritual amulets to help the team.
Two immigration cases have been scheduled to be argued again so that newly robed Justice Neil Gorsuch can really get his hands dirty.
Saffron- and scarlet-robed Buddhist monks from a nearby monastery handed out bottled water to mourners who gathered under a baking afternoon sun.
" Similarly, at 59A, the answer to the clue "Defense against a charge of public nudity?" was WE WAS ROBED, from "We was robbed.
Now, with Mr Gorsuch robed and ready, a last-minute wrench has been thrown into the works by Missouri's new Republican governor, Eric Greitens.
Sampson's black-robed, torch-wielding mob marches its victims past an RV in the Sierra Pelona lot, then pile its bounty into pickup trucks.
Wearing one of her signature decorative collars, the black-robed Ginsburg appeared attentive throughout the argument, asking in a clear voice several technical questions.
Many people said the brown-robed Padre Pio was able to predict events in their lives and knew what they were about to confess.
The brown-robed, white-bearded Capuchin friar, full name Reverend Joseph Gurdak, is the pastor of Rejino and Gutierez's parish, Saint Anne-Saint Augustin.
Before this robed little lady had the comedy scene wrapped up, she was just another cool kid getting some sun in Livingston, New Jersey.
Cain also helped Miley's cause on defense in the seventh inning when he robed Cody Bellinger of a home run to deep center field.
The chief, ever sensitive to perceptions that the justices are but black-robed politicians, warned that rulings in redistricting cases will always appear political.
Or that's the idea, anyway; for what feels like an eternity, the nine black-robed men do little but stammer and clear their throats.
The myth-busting-themed ad uses humor and a secret society meeting of robed members to focus on the health benefits of the popular fruit.
The series references the three Moirai, typically depicted as gynoid white robed figures that serve to symbolize the three incarnations of destiny in Greek mythology.
"I had presumed they would recognize that it was a bad mistake to shoot a robed clergyman at the church gates," the priest, the Rev.
The collection specialized in the art of Himalayan Asia, as in sculptures of many-armed gods, mandalas created in the lobby by saffron-robed monks.
This is a dangerous new role for the Senate, one that could turn the court into nothing more than a group of black-robed politicians.
The American premiere in 2016, directed by Peter Sellars, made it a white-robed rite; other stagings have brought out dark clowning in the piece.
Thus, judges appointed by Democratic presidents are entitled to presumption of independence, while Republican nominees to the courts are regularly denounced as partisan robed robots.
Francis, 81, has made congenial visits to see Benedict, 91, creating white-robed photo opportunities that give the impression of a total lack of tension.
Will she appear, as she did at the Wearable Art Gala last month and at the 2017 Grammys, as one of the above gold-robed goddesses?
At the Cloisters, for example, a mannequin becomes a designer monk when robed in a hooded brown wool ensemble by Rick Owens, an American fashion designer.
Playboy's first non-nude issue has been on for sale the past month, and the media empire claims its re-robed strategy is working with advertisers.
Second, he has no great lord's army keeping him safe, and the black-robed Faith Militant with their cudgels won't last long against actual armored troops.
Posing last weekend as a saffron-robed monk in a cave at a Hindu pilgrimage site, Mr. Modi provoked much mockery among India's English-speaking intelligentsia.
Inside the packed courtrooms, the robed lawyers stood 15 deep, mopping the sweat from their foreheads with folded handkerchiefs as they waited to present their cases.
Now came the pause just before the gray-gloved pallbearers present the coffin to the white-robed priest — when death sheds its last vestige of abstraction.
In 2014, he was a black-robed figure delivering a sermon from the pulpit of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, his only known public appearance.
Called upon to depict a nude hero rather than a robed saint – his more typical subject – Zurbarán clothes Hercules in an armor of interestingly lumpy muscles.
Cut to a seemingly serene shot of a group of saffron-robed Buddhist monks pacing about in a waterfront park—each engaged with his own cell phone.
The minimalist online game stripped players of all identity, rendering each an identical, anonymous robed figure without a name or any ability to communicate aside from chirps.
Meanwhile, in a room whirring with cash-counting machines at the Bahraini central bank, all the staff are local citizens, robed in their long white national dress.
At times it felt as if the delegates, overwhelmingly white and older, were waiting for a robed figure to emerge with his thumb pointed up or down.
As I see it, the biggest problem with racism in 2016 is not old-fashioned white-robed segregationists (although white supremacists are lining up to promote Trump).
Wearing simple white clothes, the boys pressed their palms together in prayer during the morning ceremony as a saffron-robed monk gave thanks for their safe rescue.
They were interrupted by a dark-robed priest from a nearby Buddhist temple, who had stopped by to deliver water and news about the conditions in shelters.
De Morra is robed, seated, and foreshortened, with his legs sticking out: a generous pose, for we can't tell how tall he is, and that's the point.
Buzzing on ego, testosterone and ginseng, the white-robed figure of Shaw glided past the topless ring card girls, waving his taped up fists in the air.
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, functioning both as dark-robed commentators and modern-dress neighbors and customers, negotiated the transitions through different musical styles with wondrous ease.
THE European Court of Justice (ECJ), a stately place populated by robed judges, eager clerks and artworks depicting clunky legal metaphors, seems an unlikely place for a coup.
And, during the first weekend of the summer encampment, robed figures sacrifice an effigy as part of a ritual meant to banish all worries from the gathered members.
There are Hindu festivals, men in turbans, women in saris, red-robed monks, long mustaches, large beards, preternaturally soulful children and people in rudimentary canoes against dramatic landscapes.
The robed statue with her spiked crown, raised torch, and big stone tablet stands just over 305 feet tall and was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
Mr. Mahone, who in the 1980s successfully sued the county to block a Klan rally, remembers well the sight of robed Klansmen lighting crosses at their annual picnic.
White-robed clergy then unfurled it and placed it in front of the iconostasis, a richly decorated screen that separates the sanctuary from the nave in Orthodox churches.
The flatly rendered white-on-black robed wizard, complete with wand and pointed hat, reflects the triangular peaks in two similarly sized untitled abstract paintings in the exhibition.
A three-week standoff at the Dhammakaya temple between thousands of police and saffron-robed monks became one of the biggest challenges to government authority since a 2014 coup.
Cops say the robed thieves—dressed to the nines in black habits, veils, and white wimples—rushed a Citizen's United bank in Pocono a little after noon on Monday.
Saffron-robed monk Luang Phi Kla, said he was sweeping the road in front of the temple at around 4:30 pm on Saturday when the Humvee pulled up.
After his party's election victory in Uttar Pradesh, Mr Modi appointed as its chief minister a saffron-robed priest, Yogi Adityanath, who sponsors a right-wing Hindu youth movement.
The lead guitar and vocals were provided by Yvonne Wilczynska, a robed Polish wraith who likes to drink blood while releasing her terrorizing black metal upon an unsuspecting crowd.
Each year, thousands of Indian and foreign tourists come here to stroll around the old Buddhist monasteries, take pictures of the saffron-robed monks and eat yak-cheese pizza.
We all looked on as the group of brightly robed monks surrounded the mandala and began to chant in low, guttural tones, their eyes closed and palms pressed together.
With the more conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh robed for the first LGBT cases the court has heard since Justice Kennedy's retirement, it would seem the plaintiffs face long odds.
Robed female mystics holding fake crystal balls in photographs by Jacques-Henri Lartigue ("The Crystal Ball," 22020) and Cindy Sherman ("Untitled #230," 29) are in the "Science and Mysticism" section.
It was the year of red-robed Handmaids, of women seething over goblets of white wine by the sea, and women splashing their rage across billboards for everyone to see.
Instead of using petty politicians to represent the government, cartoonists sketched the proud, classically robed Columbia (whose name endures but whose role as an avatar of strong government has disappeared).
There he realized that the lack of clean water and sanitation not only lead to death and misery, but also robed people of their precious time and thus true potential.
The move comes shortly after the magazine publisher decided to release its first non-nude issue, launching a new re-robed strategy to appeal to a wider range of advertisers.
In the Jewish and Christian tradition, it is often said that before their disobedience, Adam and Eve were robed not in ordinary clothing but in an all-embracing divine light.
Next thing, an old Mustang rounds the bend, robed in dirt, full of dogs, and the wipers are on, the wipers are on, clacking dry as hoofbeats over the glass.
"Imagine all these robed gentleman with this thing, spread out on an enormous wooden table, and now I can put it on my dining table," Mr. Corrêa do Lago said.
"The evidence was all one way concerning what was an important aspect of protocol – the applicant would never be left alone while robed," Pell's lawyer, Bret Walker, told the court.
It depicts an orange-robed female Minotaur and a pale flowerlike creature greeting two children in black perhaps as they return from school, with a lithe spirit trailing behind them.
The white-robed racists announced their revival by burning a cross atop Stone Mountain that November, and they held rallies there until the state bought the land in the late 1950s.
On June 5th robed representatives of more conventional faiths, including a rabbi and an imam as well as many Protestant churches, came to the courthouse in Tucson to show their solidarity.
I heard a rumor that one ascendant led all his descendants through a stone tunnel and onto a beach at night, where a robed circle of candlelit chanters granted the card.
Every few months one of her sons, a red-robed monk, visits from his monastery, a place so cut off from the world that he has never heard of Donald Trump.
That is what their opponents in the late 1940s called them, evoking the influence of black-robed priests in these "Christian unions", formed from mergers between older Protestant and Catholic parties.
The foundation of community college school spirit will certainly be one of his legacies, and the president should have a crowd robed in bright, bold colors to thank him in return.
But the range is thrilling: whole shrimp robed in sticky rice, as if beaded in pearls; tight sacs of curried squid; chewy disks of glutinous rice flour with pork sealed inside.
Baba Ramdev, a saffron-robed tycoon, says his company, Patanjali Ayurved, doubled sales last year to more than $1.6 billion, making it bigger than the local arms of Colgate and GlaxoSmithKline.
On the second day, the doors again were flung open at about the same time — only this time, the footage also captured a robed figure suddenly appearing to close the doors.
We drove through the gate, made a left turn, and a few houses down, we saw more than a dozen robed people in conical hoods walking around a bonfire with torches.
NHK television showed Akihito, wearing a dark orange traditional robe and black headdress, walking slowly into the first sanctuary with a white-robed courtier holding the train and another carrying a sword.
Our favorite is when graduates decorate the top of their graduation caps with something that represents them, that will allow them to stand out in the sea of robed students getting diplomas.
The images from Memphis in 2013 stayed with me: police in riot gear and robed men holding flags emblazoned with a noxious mash-up of a swastika and the Stars and Stripes.
Here and there people rise from the pews to sit at the altar rail and remove their shoes and socks, to let a robed near-stranger pour water and rub their calluses.
In a humorous one, little robed men crawl around a woman's heeled shoe, while one composite work places side-by-side cutouts of a noh mask and a Western personification of death.
Seduced by its vast oil wealth, and impressed with American-educated ministers speaking perfect English, they find to their dismay that the palace and its robed courtiers still call almost all the shots.
Lawyers, journalists and a couple of saffron-robed Hindu monks jostled for space in the courtroom as both sides made their case over who the land should be given to, quoting historical information.
Robed in dark clothes and condemned to walk the earth for eternity, Melmoth the Wanderer appears to people when they have lost all hope and invites them to join her in her suffering.
The urban herds became yet another emblem of the city's distinction, like the white-robed boys' choirs singing in the college chapels or the flat-bottomed boats of boozy picnickers crowding the river.
In 2010, a Wikipedia user took a photograph of the grave site, which features a statue of a robed figured casting roses before her, with the names BENDEL and BASTEDO carved beneath it.
Beneath the arch was a grouping of prominent funeral guests: Lady Justice, a somber Lady Liberty robed in black, Abraham Lincoln, and other veiled figures also dressed in black carrying matching black umbrellas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lucifer gobbles up the souls of three traitors in an icy inferno, sinners are cooked in baths of tar, and a gauzy-robed Beatrice floats in the heavens.
In Indonesian variations, the rice was often shaped in a cone instead of a dome and robed at the tip with banana leaf, a crown signaling who's at the top of this delicious bunch.
An hour or so before her official gala entrance, a blend of deep red lipsticks was painstakingly applied to her frown while she sat, robed, in a chair, and worried over Offset's replacement outfit.
"Don't ask me what I came for/Better ask yourself how you got here," Juanes sang, backed by a white-robed choir and a team of drummers while Cirque du Soleil aerialists writhed overhead.
The ad, which includes a clip of a judicially robed man ripping the Constitution, is set to appear for one week in a dozen states, according to the group, People for the American Way.
After a decade of Assassin's Creed, players have more or less learned what to expect — there's white robed assassins leaping down off rooftops, a giant city to explore, and a plot that barely makes sense.
His tattoos included a burning cross, the double lightning bolt insignia of Adolf Hitler's paramilitary Schutzstaffel, a robed Ku Klux Klansman, a swastika, the words "Aryan Pride" and a black man hanging from a tree.
Days later, armed policemen were sitting inside the mission's compound among orange-robed monks, the gates outside were closed and fewer people than normal showed up at a medical clinic it runs for the neighborhood.
The standoff at the Dhammakaya temple between thousands of police and saffron-robed monks has posed one of the greatest challenges to the military government since it took power in 2014 and largely neutralized opposition.
Some screens were devoted to scripted material, such as the sermonic chanting of a woman dressed like a humble nun and an angelic, robed woman draping her body across the steps of a Romanesque building.
The ruling in Zubik is a transparent strategy of avoidance, a sign that something is rotten in the state of the Supreme Court while they wait for a ninth justice to be robed and seated.
On November 4, thousands of Brits are expected to gather around a 36-foot effigy of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein as his lumbering, robed body is packed full of gunpowder and blown to smithereens.
We even get a glimpse of what appears to be a white-robed Mikkelsen, a look at Donnie Yen, and several shots of Diego Luna as a flyboy who helps Jones's character on her quest.
The Hodler, with the flat, mottled color of its landscape not unlike the Cubist earth tones of Picasso and Braque, and the tragic expressions of the black-robed, refugee-like figures, seems the most prescient.
At the end of this brassy jubilee, however, she escapes only briefly to the grounds outside, before returning in a daze to her cell-like room, escorted by eerie black-robed ministrants with mirrors for faces.
On the second floor of the massive convention center hosting this year's World Economic Forum (WEF) conference, participants came face-to-face with a well-groomed, white-robed Chinese lady by the name of Jia Jia.
Always kicks off with a card and awkwardly worded invitation from Chris Harrison at dinner, ends with scenes of oft-robed bachelors/bachelorettes and contestants sipping coffee and smiling off into the distance the next morning.
Both use elaborate ceremonies of ancient origin and have multiple ranks of robed clergy; both claim continuity with the dawn of the Christian era; both have rich theological and scholarly traditions and generally, long institutional memories.
After I de-robed and got as comfortable as I could with my "situation," the massage therapist began to press her hands into my muscles, kneading away the stress that had manifested into knots and tightness.
It's the story, too, of black-robed heterosexuals like Margaret Marshall, who as the chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court wrote a 2003 decision declaring that same-sex marriage was entitled to legal recognition.
His attraction propels a spiralling family psychodrama, whose richness and suspense are surpassed by those of scenes depicting the chef's exquisite inventions, from a signature "green-robed leg of lamb" to sweet crabmeat poached in absinthe.
For many millennial women, our only association with Playboy is the image of a white-haired, silk-robed Hugh Hefner trouncing around the Playboy Mansion with Barbie-like babes one-third of his age on each arm.
Video of Trump's inauguration cuts directly to footage of Vladimir Putin, Americans voting, robed KKK members, and police attacking Black Lives Matter protesters, as CSM muses on the illusion of free will and humanity's self-destructive nature.
AS WAS CLEARLY observed on April 21st by excited pilgrims as well as television-watchers across the world, only one white-robed prelate appeared on a balcony overlooking Saint Peter's Square to deliver the traditional Easter message.
A weeks-old standoff at the Dhammakaya temple between thousands of police and saffron-robed monks has posed one of the greatest challenges to the military government since it took power in 2014 and largely neutralized opposition.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The nine black-robed justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will soon navigate the treacherous legal waters around a sailing ship made famous in the 18th century by the notorious English pirate known as Blackbeard.
In a counterfactual digression, Herzog imagines that a mass exodus from Earth has taken place, and then he spots "some stragglers," a group of orange-robed Buddhist monks ambling about, many of them looking at their phones.
People need to feel more in control of their destiny, and that happens only when we ensure that their local governments shape their lives the most, not nine black-robed masters or a dysfunctional Congress in Washington.
Amid the splendor of the scene — a white-robed choir filling the cavernous Gothic-style cathedral with "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" — the recollections of those close to her repeatedly brought the setting back down to earth.
It was an exceptional moment in a room that has been the scene of ritual courtesy among robed lawyers, of witnesses choking on stories of torture and rape, and of once powerful men hurling insults at judges.
And so she opens her book with a potent description of black-robed zealots from 16 centuries ago taking iron bars to the beautiful statue of Athena in the sanctuary of Palmyra, located in modern-day Syria.
In the movement's early days, it also encouraged followers to live in ashrams or communes and expend virtually all their energy on spreading the faith; robed and shaven-headed devotees used to populate America's airports and proselytise passengers.
She meets Mon Mothma (the redheaded, white-robed Rebel leader you might remember from Return of the Jedi) and is told they have received some kind of warning from her father, and signs up to find out more.
Only a couple of weeks after the Communion preserved its shaky unity by ostracising its liberal American brethren, the leaders of the Orthodox Christian church convened in all their robed solemnity, and at rather short notice, in Geneva.
Weirdest of all is a party of happy Klansmen, watching "Birth of a Nation" (1915) and leaping up to laud the scenes in which their forerunners, robed in spotless white, ride to the rescue of a pure America.
Next, hemlines became longer and hoods became larger, until a final triumphant procession of robed jackets underscored both the designer's continuing obsession with uniform and communal forms of dress — and drew spontaneous applause from some in the audience.
Having returned from India as a bushy-bearded, barefoot, white-robed guru, Ram Dass, who was born Richard Alpert, became a peripatetic lecturer on New Age possibilities and a popular author of more than a dozen inspirational books.
Then, while Hugh (Stanley Tucci) and Ally are on an expedition to get Kelly (Miranda Otto) antibiotics for her vesp bite, they come across a robed man, called the Reverend (Billy MacLellan), who's new converts for his apocalyptic church.
The ancient rites and the perpetual sunshine in Pelle's remote enclave may be disorientating, but the white-robed tribespeople are warm and beatific, and the psychotropic mushrooms they hand out turn the meadows into rippling oceans of wild flowers.
"Also, if you wake up early enough you can catch a glimpse of the orange robed monks walking in silence to collect alms from devotees on their way to pray at one of the 30 temples in the city."
The colorful spectacle — with its golden spires, vermilion-costumed soldiers, marigold garlands, saffron-robed monks and royal guards in crimson hats — contrasted with the somber mood of a nation that has mourned ever since King Bhumibol's death on Oct.
The rugs that lay over the marble floors muffled the sandaled footfalls of the robed and bearded men of the court who stood now in small groups, a safe distance away from the visitors, their heads bent in conversation.
"Turnover figures will force multinational companies to go for kapalbhati," saffron-robed Ramdev declared in 2017, in reference to a yoga breathing exercise, vowing sales would more than double to 200 billion rupees ($0003 billion) in the year to March 2018.
They were just hours away from the moment they'd been waiting for all weekend—or maybe all their lives—when they would finally have a chance to watch the eight robed justices hear arguments in The United States v. Texas.
The cameras were installed in a way that captured the faces of the female patients, who were recorded "conscious and unconscious, partially robed on operating room tables, undergoing medical procedures and communicating with their doctors and medical personnel," the lawsuit states.
MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - Three robed women tricked their way into a Mombasa police station where they stabbed one officer and set fire to the building with a petrol bomb before being shot dead, an officer and a witness said on Sunday.
At the nearby Durbar Square, a UNESCO-listed world heritage site, a dozen crimson-robed monks chanted from Buddhist scriptures at a memorial as the victims' relatives sat cross-legged, praying, in front of framed portraits of their loved ones.
The law clerk news, reported by Above the Law, triggered a tweet storm through the weekend, some of which included links to a classic 20163 Saturday Night Live "Gins-burn" parody featuring comedian Kate McKinnon as the black-robed Ginsburg.
I knew Leary well and we stayed in touch for years, but I became increasingly disappointed and then angry as he escalated his work into a pseudo-religion (the "League of Spiritual Discovery"), with himself as the white-robed high priest.
The dual panels of "Morphochrome Topisms / Black Series No. 2" (1990), Polanszky's charred-looking diptych,  mirror the two robed figures in Schiele's "The Hermits" (1912), which depicts the artist and possibly his mentor (and fellow death-date honoree), Gustav Klimt.
Come close and it's a proto-cinematic experience: on the third panel, a boatman ferries a white-robed scholar across the harbor; a sailboat appears in the distance on the sixth one — but by this point the boatmen are gone.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A saffron-robed Hindu holy man was sworn in on Sunday to lead Uttar Pradesh, sealing what appears to be a shift in course by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that could redefine the world's largest democracy as a Hindu nation.
The movements of the British grow increasingly languid; when they and the robed black men survey the water, it's clear that the sea is what introduced the former to the latter — and what brought the latter, unwillingly, to the home of the former.
At Shrine, in works from the early 1990s, Kornegay's "Untitled (Black Woman)" uses an oddly shaped board, scraps of black Naugahyde (artificial leather), sheet-metal shavings (for hair), and a few daubs of paint to fashion a female face and her robed figure.
In "The Silent Holy Stones" (2005), his first feature film, crimson-robed monks binge-watch television shows — a far cry from the heavenly, mist-shrouded Himalayan paradise of popular Western imagination and the far-flung region of former serfs of popular Chinese imagination.
She surrounded herself with a choir of brightly robed women and geometric Arabic designs in "Come Alive," which used the metal castanets and triplet rhythm of Moroccan gnawa music to back her as, once again, Madonna's lyrics rejected unwanted opinions and restrictions.
Gone is the fiery anti-Muslim rhetoric and promotion of Hindu supremacy for which the saffron-robed 44-year-old is known, and in its place is a message of social inclusion more akin to Modi's language since sweeping to power in 2014.
A somewhat mysterious image of a heavily robed man wearing an ecclesiastical headdress, "Black Pope" was one of White's greatest works, Hammons told him, and the only way to do it justice was to pair it with a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci.
Kerby Jean-Raymond, the founder of Pyer Moss, has been rising in the ranks of fashion for years, but his September fashion show, held in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn and scored by a robed gospel choir, had the feeling of a coronation.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State supporters carried out an attack on Kenya's port city of Mombasa in which three robed women tricked their way into a police station, stabbed an officer and set fire to the building, the group's Amaq news agency said on Tuesday.
Currently, passively viewed shows like Mad Men and Deadwood are some of our best paths into the past, but VR will soon allow us to take entire vacations in places like ancient Rome and the frontier West with robed philosophers and gun-slinging cowboys.
Thereafter, banknotes initially featured a diverse range of personalities: presidents of course, including Lincoln; but also generals, secretaries of treasury and state, women in allegorical roles (both robed and partially disrobed), children, boats, trains, eagles, bisons and even Martha Washington, America's first First Lady.
In a gesture to show their equality, he and participants including black-robed Orthodox leaders were driven together in a tourist-style open-top bus from the 12th century Romanesque style Basilica of St. Nicholas to the prayer service on the waterfront facing east.
In September, a group of red-robed women protested at the United States Senate during hearings for Brett M. Kavanaugh, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court after being accused of committing sexual assault, and could potentially cast a decisive vote overturning Roe v. Wade.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHIANG RAI, Thailand — In Thailand, it's not uncommon to hear the chanting of the monks as you wake up on a Sunday morning, or to walk past a hoard of saffron-robed novices on your way to the market.
As the tour continued and I wandered through temple complexes, past statues of deities and among robed monks, I began to have a new appreciation of how being rooted in spiritual tradition might be a key to something akin to serenity, to life fully lived.
One of the hags, robed in royal bedclothes, is tossed from a high window, crashing into trees beneath, and the camera lingers to survey the pictorial shock: swags of crimson drapery, worthy of Titian, hang in the green and moss-furred dankness of a wood.
Yogi Adityanath, the saffron-robed new chief minister of India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, recently said that its most famous monument, the Taj Mahal, does not represent "authentic Indian culture"—presumably because the 17th-century tomb was built by a Muslim king for his Muslim wife.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's persistent and unprecedented criticisms of judges and the judiciary at large have incited outrage on both sides of the legal community and prompted some to wonder if Chief Justice John Roberts should publicly come to the defense of his robed colleagues.
If you stay long enough, gulf oil barons may glide by with their white-robed entourages, perhaps brushing past Iranian Revolutionary Guardsmen in uniform or diplomats from Turkey or Russia, all of them hoping to bully or bribe Iraq's weak state to their own preferred shape.
Two innings later, Benintendi jumped on a hanging slider and launched a high, arcing blast that landed deep in the right-field bleachers, beyond the Judge's Chambers but close enough for the robed and bewigged fans there to get a good look at its downward flight.
He had come to Chios for the project's official blessing, and stood among more than a dozen business executives and scientists who listened as a bearded, black-robed Greek Orthodox priest sang hymns and prayed that the work done here would end suffering far and wide.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — A group of saffron-robed monks chanted as officials crushed more than 300 elephant tusks in a seaside ceremony on Tuesday, as the new government of President Maithripala Sirisena sought to differentiate itself from its predecessor by sending a powerful message of intolerance for elephant poaching.
But if the Bush presidency was a liberal's nightmare, Donald Trump's has quickly emerged as the even more horrifying sequel, and the Mueller investigation of possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia could end up in front of that gaggle of black-robed ultimate arbiters sooner than you think.
HEYBELIADA, Turkey — Forty-eight years after Turkey forced the renowned seminary here to close, black-robed Orthodox priests rolled a red carpet down its marble steps for a guest unlike any in its history, Alexis Tsipras, who on Wednesday became the first sitting prime minister of Greece to visit.
TO SOME he is both hero and saint: a shaven-headed, saffron-robed servant of the Lord Shiva who has been elected five times in a row to India's national parliament and elevated, at just 44 years of age, to the highest political office in a state of 220m people.
The men targeted out-of-towners, he said, adding that his office staff had a rule of thumb for watching the interactions: Each second a visitor was willing to talk to one of the robed men was equal to 50 miles away from New York City that the person probably lived.
In the full figure, "Envy (after Giotto)" (2015), she retains the Florentine master's ring of all-consuming fire encircling the frumpy, robed figure as she raises her right hand, grasping at nothing and everything while clutching her daintily decorated moneybag (money being on everyone's mind in the newly prosperous Trecento) in her left.
Like most conservatives, I favor a more limited role for our robed archons, I admired Scalia's originalism precisely because it establishes plausible (if, of course, debatable) limits on judicial activism, and I regard Kennedy's Casey ruling as a vapid Emersonian effusion, whose paean to individualism was really a license to kill inconvenient innocents.
The emergence of difference from sameness is one of the central preoccupations of Bouchra Ouizguen's "Corbeaux" ("Crows"), which combines the qualities of moving sculpture and sound installation as black-robed women utter piercing cries and abruptly jerk their heads backward as they move through a site-specific space with ritualized, repetitive intent.
Women from affluent communities who discover Islam anew and opt to wear the hijab or adopt religious practices risk social ostracism and criticism — particularly from their families, friends and husbands — who are often aghast at a loved one's transformation into a black-robed, devout person who will not attend parties that feature singing and dancing.
As the primary cheerleader slowly raises a flaccid pillowcase to her powered face, looking like Mother Mary in a baby-blue pleated skirt, the sound shifts: a choir of female voices rush in and the scene cuts to a stained-glass window depicting a robed, black-metal queen before panning to the heavily made-up choir.
Photos like Before the Law and The Summons (all works 2017), depict heavy wooden doors left ajar, open just enough to reveal half legible glimpses of what lies behind them: in the former, a strip of a grand portrait of a robed, ermined jurist; in the latter, just that sort of immanent "radiance" that tantalized Kafka's protagonist.
In the return engagement of David Javerbaum's comedy "An Act of God," starting previews at the Booth Theater on May 28, a white-robed Creator inhabits the body of Mr. Hayes, parks himself on a chic couch and spends 90 mostly solo minutes — God's got angels, people — dishing on everything from Caitlyn Jenner to the Ten Commandments.
At St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, where a granite monument to "victims of the man-made famine," which the Ukrainian government recognizes as a genocide, stands in a garden, a small group of parishioners gathered last week as a black-robed pastor served the Moleben, a prayer for the health and well-being of the sick.
In the courtyard of the shrine, men in flowing robes and long dreadlocks sing: O laal meri pat rakhio bala Jhoole Laalan, Sindhri da Sehwan da, sakhi Shahbaaz Qalandar, Dama dam mast Qalandar, which translates to: O red-robed, protect me always, Jhule Lal, Friend of Sindh, of Sehwan, God-intoxicated Qalandar, Every breath intoxicated by you, Qalandar.
No less wrenching is the sight of Margaret O'Brien, the Beth of the 1949 movie, setting off to thank a rich old man for the gift of his piano; with her starched frock, and her solemn demeanor strangely close to tears, she could be Alice in Wonderland, and the whole film, robed in Technicolor, retains a picture-book enchantment.
They repeatedly used the word "historic" to describe his visit, gave him a medal, projected a multistory image of his face on the side of the palatial Ritz-Carlton hotel where he was staying, and treated him to a colorful dance display in which his staff joined in with scores of white-robed Saudis and even the president swayed back and forth.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VIENNA — In the first room of what is billed as Egon Schiele: The Jubilee Show at the Leopold Museum, there is a large painting called "The Hermits" (19103), in which two life-size, dark-robed men, one undoubtedly Schiele, the other possibly Gustav Klimt, stand one in front of the other, with the Klimt figure apparently embracing Schiele from behind.
The focus extends to their clips, with the video for album track "Enter Oblivion" displaying the qualities of a good metal video: The boys toss in a mysterious white-robed figure as well, but by and large, this is about well-executed aesthetics, of being as loud as you want to be when there is literally no one around but the coyotes and the wind and the rocks to hear you.
And Dr. Zatlin documents her own purchases, including a drawing of a woman playing piano outdoors by a pond ($34,500 in 2004 at Neal Auction Company in New Orleans); a portrait of robed chorus singers in a London theater production (about $5,000 at Ketterer Kunst auction house in Munich in 2006); and a red chalk portrait of the actress Gabrielle Réjane ($55,000 at Christie's in London in 2015).
While Leigh's sculptures have a big impact, often it is small things that make them so compelling: the slight, tiny-bit-precarious tilt of the black jar atop the raffia-robed figure's rosette-covered head in "Figure with Skirt"; the way the surface of a single sculpture can shift subtly from sleek to gritty; the barely visible impressions of Leigh's fingertips in the wet clay; the very precise and deliberate tilt of a chin.
Over the next 2,000 years, capturing the naked male form became an essential artistic skill, one that reached its apotheosis in Western culture during the Italian Renaissance, when homosexual desire was subtly expressed in Donatello's bronze "David" (circa 21975) and Caravaggio's painting "The Musicians" (21983), wherein the traditional female muse is replaced with a band of boys, partially robed in togas, referencing a Greek and Roman period in which homoerotica was a part of society.
At night in the ghostly White House, when Ivanka and Jared have gone home, and Trump's consiglieri have retired to their Russian salads, the gold-robed president — crazed as Lear on the cliffs "fantastically dressed with wildflowers" — wanders from room to room staring at TV screens, cursing in frustration when he cannot find the remote, hurling abuse at the "enemies of the people" who fail to genuflect daily before his genius, adjusting his hair, making random calls to aides to ensure they have scheduled his next play dates with truckers and coal miners.
PARIS — When a parade of black-robed figures files solemnly by, each wielding a long, narrow black scepter, or spear (it was hard to tell), and then carefully mounts the walls of a giant reflecting pool and begins to dip the sticks into the water — and all this happens on the same day that Jacques Chirac's death is announced in France and impeachment picks up steam in the United States and probably something equally dire happens in Britain — well, it might be natural to assume you were about to see some sort of elaborate funeral rite.

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