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In this one, "Don't Eat Glass Shards" intersects with "Glass Shards Are Probably Delicious."
Even characters stuck as shards of dull glass in Haggis's
They have shards of pottery and decorative objects they collected.
The glass was in the form of fine glass shards.
Small shitty shards of glass in your feet are not.
She can also collect "shards," which are used as currency.
Snow blows horizontally and shards of ice pierce exposed skin.
He also brought out their tenderness, their shards of song.
OK, as a warlock, soul shards were so fucking annoying.
The first round of shards spawned on February 10th, 2017.
When it arrived, it was broken into hundreds of shards.
Dotting the red desert earth are shards of twisted metal.
Shards of it remain, but it is under constant assault.
Spanish migas marries shards of old bread and olive oil.
The mutant product that results soon shatters into neurotoxic shards.
"(The shards of glass) are hazardous to lungs," Michalski said.
My memories of our lovemaking can only come in desperate shards.
They found cacao starch grains in ceramic vessels and pottery shards.
These finds were like his pottery shards, elevated to cosmic grandeur.
For Sontag, experience, memory and dreams were never more than shards.
A cold Pop Tart, perhaps, or some shards of undercooked pasta.
Then the harmless shards of virus get flushed down the drain.
To read "Apeirogon" is to watch him pick up the shards.
An incense burner and ceramic shards were also located among the remains.
An incense burner and ceramic shards were also located in the remains.
American Artist examines blackness and detachment with broken shards of digital culture.
For human males, shards of a crystalline form of carbon often feature.
But this water cannon instantly shatters one into hundreds of tiny shards.
When that's not enough, I imagine those shards actually being glass splinters.
The container exploded, though the glass shards were contained in the microwave.
You use the flesh of the tuber to pick up loose shards.
The couple is responsible for cleaning up the shards to symbolize teamwork.
Jazmine's 6-year-old sister sustained injuries from shards of broken glass.
They used broken glass, like squashed Christmas ornaments, or shards of metal.
The road was littered with shards of glass from his car windows.
Somewhere, The Lady Chablis shattered a shot glass and ate the shards.
The hospital wards were littered with shards of glass and broken furniture.
The second movement, Serenade, came across like deconstructed shards that somehow hung together.
"The [Syar] regolith is made of basalt sand shards and dust," she said.
Jazmine's 6-year-old sister sustained injuries caused by shards of broken glass.
Non-essential goods were scattered on the floor amid shards of broken glass.
Sometimes love conquers all, obliterating your rationality into tiny shards of melted nothingness.
But gaming isn't the only context where shards of the mirrorworld are emerging.
"The moons are giant shards left over from the impact," Buratti told Gizmodo.
Uncovered packages contained pipe bombs packed with shards of glass, authorities have said.
He's said to have played with shards of graphite embedded in his arm.
Loewe had models walk in trousers that resembled shards of glass stitched together.
Slat then held up a clear plastic dish, filled with shards of plastic.
Cleo: Yeah it was before the patch, so he had soul shards [laughs].
Those shards would then impale an enemy's body before exploding, killing their target.
Their work reconfigures the pile of shards, making something new out of them.
Using magnets and tweezers, they found tiny metal shards near the wasp nest.
The shards get pieced back together into one legible image, only to explode.
Pitches linger, bend, then splinter into skittish shards that break off and disappear.
It means those awesome shards of the Death Star didn't just fall there.
He said flying shards of metal sprayed the passengers aboard his subway car.
I am a student of curing the brokedown mirror that shards the brain.
The inflaters can overpressurize and rupture, shooting metal shards into a car's cabin.
Fittingly, his book is less a continuous narrative than a collection of shards.
I'm in a dark shaft and I'm crawling through shards of broken glass.
A variety of ceramics were also found at the site, including four shards of a white, tin-glazed earthenware jar, shards from two different blue and white Chinese export porcelain vessels, and a fragment of beaded English creamware, according to Evans.
Within a week of Vollie's arrival in the country, he was picking shards of the head of a lance corporal off his shirt, a boy nearly his same age, and hair attached to the shards that smelled of smoke and Brylcreem.
Plastic eggs can easily break into little shards that can cause injury if swallowed.
Masonry, glass shards, twisted metal, scraps of clothing, and bullet casings litter the ground.
They come in a resealable bag, broken into shards of all shapes and sizes.
WHILE mapping the Brazilian-Bolivian border in 1906, Percy Fawcett uncovered shards of pottery.
They discovered a different risk in the dust -- tiny shards of glass-like material.
The rupture sprayed metal shards into the neck of the driver, who was pregnant.
At least one bomb was packed with shards of glass, one federal source said.
I concentrate on the feeling of having some shards of glass in my mouth.
Too often, shattering glass ceilings has only offered shards to the women down below.
I wear my earrings almost daily, periodically reaching up to stroke the smooth shards.
The boy sustained minor injuries from stepping on shards glass from the broken window.
Dump a bunch of cereal into a huge bowl and add your cookie shards.
Previous packages have contained piped bombs packed with shards of glass, authorities have said.
After that, dig carefully: You might encounter shards of glass, dog feces or worse.
The more shards of broken dishes, the better the luck the couple will have.
A new local culture was formed out of the shards of small, personal dreams.
The Anomaly would be a Global Shards event, a complicated and labor-intensive operation.
Meng participated for the rest of the Global Shards event, but with less fervor.
One of these weapons was the Needler, which fired crystal shards at an enemy.
It exists in shards of memory, disjointed, cobbled together with the help of others.
One clear blue morning, a friend stopped by with a baggie of crystalline shards.
"All of my 100 shards are telling me not to watch football," he said.
The team retrieved several jar shards from the sites, which they then chemically analyzed.
One wrong move and an award-winning masterpiece can become worthless shards in seconds.
Shards of Parmesan, a few slices of soppressata, some toasted bread on the side?
"The San Francisco Archipelago," Burrito Justice called it — a formerly coherent city in shards.
At least one of the devices appeared to contain projectiles, including shards of glass.
Other protesters were injured in the feet and legs by shards of the grenades.
"There was plywood and shards of glass flying through the corridors," Reynolds told CNN.
The last one she had created had burst into shards of metal and rock.
The shards of shrapnel wedged in his head caused him to bleed out that evening.
Both also mirrored shards of my child-of-hippie-parents past and wellness-entrenched present.
Some days now, Abraham feels as if he is surrounded by shards of his life.
You can also use what are called crystals and shards to level up your heroes.
On the inside, when I hear this stuff, I'm breaking into a thousand tiny shards.
On some of the porcelain shards are phrases from Osip Mandelstam or Rainer Maria Rilke.
She would watch him paint the lacquer carefully onto the shards' edges, pressing them together.
The pair's baby daughter survived the attack with minor injuries from shards of broken glass.
I want to breathe and move through it without crumbling into useless shards of anxiety.
In another incident, metal-on-metal hip joints sent tiny, toxic shards into patients' bloodstreams.
Story-wise, the shards were fragments of images that depicted 13 characters from Ingress lore.
But you would have to step through the shards to get to the other end.
There are no individual scenes, but fragments, shards that show the constant progression of time.
Carmen Maria Machado's In the Dream House is a memoir told in fragments, in shards.
At nightfall, "noodlers" scavenge for less valuable shards of the gemstone left behind above ground.
The next time the glass broke, in 2015, large shards rained down into her home.
On closer inspection, she found that there were shards of glass wedged into the canvas.
Also wonderful: roasted hake with sweet and spicy peppers interrupted by shards of fried potato.
Shards of glass had hit two players, Pablo Pérez and Gonzalo Lamardo, in the eye.
And it's scary as hell when a mist of tiny shards sprays back at you.
The air bags can explode with too much force and spray metal shards inside vehicles.
Children's shoes, bread and shards of the rockets lay on the floor of the dwelling.
At least one contained projectiles, including shards of glass, a law enforcement official told CNN.
"The second I landed, I felt the shards in my arm," she said between sobs.
In such events, drivers or occupants have been sprayed with shards of metal and plastic.
The difference between pristine and spider web shards is one ham-handed fumble above the pavement.
When officers attempted to calm Ildephonse, he began throwing shards of glass at them, police said.
At least, that's what Aunt Lily tells them when they show up the mirror's jagged shards.
Bits of bone and baleen, scraps of leather, shards of what are perhaps old stone tools.
Homes are slapped together with rusty shards of corrugated metal or raw cinder block and cement.
Top the crepe cake with melted chocolate, hazelnuts, chocolate shards, and a dusting of powdered sugar.
"There were over 500 shards in total with many tiny chips and enamel glaze," recalls Bendall.
Among tree roots and shards of glass, Ms. Morrow spotted the corner of the picture frame.
"The shards that cut me the deepest were the ones that intended to cut," she said.
The fire was set with napalm they had made at home, from soap-shards and kerosene.
But these break up in the sky and will maybe rain down a few meteorite shards.
But bread crumbs are not always the dry, microscopic shards familiar to us from cardboard tubes.
The Caesar was timidly dressed and far from classic, with shards of radicchio in the mix.
Shards would appear in portals all over the globe, and they would move every five hours.
The two teams had to capture shards, then move them to designated end portals for points.
The latter, abutting forms can be read as three-dimensional abstract entities — large shards of ice.
The rosewater jelly was the real surprise, broken into shards as sparklingly clear as cold vodka.
Gas stations were ripped apart — their colorful awnings carried across highways and dropped in twisted shards.
He looks like fucking River Phoenix and sounds like he's been chewing on shards of glass.
"I tend to see and think in little imagistic shards which provide a basis," he said.
In "Feather Mantle," real-time electronic manipulation spins out the angel's voice into reverberating crystalline shards.
As in most of Ms. Kennedy's work, the narrative is delivered in a kaleidoscope of shards.
In many of McCann's 1,001 shards, we follow Rami and Bassam in something like real time.
These include sequins, paillettes and hundreds of glass shards sewn in with 24-karat gold thread.
Shards of puff pastry explode off the plate, and whipped cream splotches out with every impact.
Nobody wants an eyeful of shards due to bumps and falls that often accompany outdoor adventures.
She had impressed him in an Ailey II performance of "Shards," another work by Mr. Byrd.
One heart comes studded with bacon shards and wrinkly edamame, a duel of brine and earth.
"The second I landed, I felt the shards in my arm," she said in between sobs.
The skin cracks into lovely salty shards; the lemon is like a distant shaft of sunshine.
Pottery shards have been moved around, others perhaps pilfered, and the floor shoveled up by pothunters.
The hummus comes with a crispy flatbrot seasoned with herbs and tiny shards of sea salt.
Police tried communicating with the nude man, who allegedly responded by throwing glass shards at the officers.
Women are everywhere in Paula Wilson's art, which cobbles together fragmented images like shards of stained glass.
He saws through defeated flaps of ashen meat at dinner, dunks the shards in ramekins of ketchup.
His torso was full of tiny glass shards, little lines of blood ran down his white skin.
Television images showed mostly desolate streets, shards of broken glass on the streets and people huddled outside.
Huawei finally returned the Miraj sample in August, broken in half, with shards of the glass missing.
The resulting shards, however, mysteriously retain the cup's original shape, as if suspended in a force field.
He gets some raw meat (yum!) that happens to have shards of a hacksaw embedded within it.
Metal shards — which double as Horizon's currency and don't actually take up inventory space — are also essential.
There are the solid shards known as "shatter," which look like something Walter White might cook up.
Good Question If you like handling tiny glass shards, sure, go ahead and touch the lunar surface.
Imagine cutting into it, watching the glistening shards of burnished pastry shatter as they meet your knife.
The conversation returned to their sound, which incorporates shards of Motown, Ella Fitzgerald and North African beats.
The devices, when they deploy with excessive force, can throw shrapnel-like shards at a vehicle's occupants.
Ms. Leschper writes, in shards and epiphanies, about toxic psychologies: self-hatred, destructive relationships, power struggles, betrayals.
In La Loge Harlem, 2017, DeVille constructs a narrative with mirror shards, historical photographs, shoes, and string.
The zirconium false tooth explodes into a million (estimated) tiny shards, leaving almost no visible trace behind.
They float through open drains of sunbaked slums and shards pierce the bellies of flamingos and turtles.
"I felt humiliated (and) betrayed, like I got cut by shards of the glass ceiling," she said.
The corals seemed to prefer the bacteria-free plastic, ingesting more of it than the other shards.
The pressure involved is strong enough to shatter toilet tanks, turning them into flying shards of porcelain.
In contrast, "Fleabag" keeps all contradictory shards and shades of feeling in play at the same time.
Plastic flute shards crack underfoot as people pour out toward Flushing Avenue, log-jammed with honking Ubers.
Asteroids, when colliding with other objects, have cores with gravitational pulls that may pull back ejected shards.
Some of the debris was metal, while other shards did not show up on an X-ray.
These constantly shuffle about — they knock into one another, tear past one another, and fracture into shards.
The shards severed most of her vocal cords, leaving her able to speak only in a whisper.
Mears was covered in blood from rolling in shards of glass from a broken fire extinguisher case.
Turning a cannonball into shotgun-shell fragments could still result in Armageddon if the shards strike Earth.
Water and mud could obscure human remains, which in some cases have been burned to shards of bone.
What starts as a fine sheen turns into large silver shards as you get closer to the mines.
Green glass shards await to be melted in a glass factory to make bottles for the beverage industry.
One of several pottery shards found at the Pulau Ay archeological site containing traces of food, including nutmeg.
The packaging itself is hard shards of plastic that splinter in a way that can hurt you anyway.
I scraped shards of glass away with the side of my sneaker and excused myself to the bathroom.
But as the final "time's almost up!" warning whistles blew, no shards of light glimmered on the trail.
The pipe bombs were devised out of a six-inch PVC pipe filled with shards of broken glass.
The movie essentially runs in place for two hours, with occasional flashbacks to give us shards of backstory.
But prosecutors disputed that notion, citing Sayoc's use of glass shards, chlorine and explosive powder in his bombs.
Several patrons broke windows to allow others to escape, cutting themselves on shards of glass as they exited.
Murphy was swiftly arrested, and told police officers that she carried the shards of glass in her purse.
These plastic (so no glass shards if it somehow breaks) headrest mirrors bring the baby back into view.
Shards of thought, slivers, antenna, broken, traveling in movement, existing as such–always because the interval is there.
I have no doubt that from the shards of this bizarre presidential election American democracy will be reborn.
The two couples even go on vacation together, a trip only rarely interrupted by sharp shards of jealousy.
Instead, their voices poke into our consciousness in shards, like flotsam and jetsam carried by a rushing stream.
But the concrete she landed on was littered with shards of glass, including from her shattered wine bottles.
"Save some of that to snort later," he added, jokingly, of the "glass" shards now littering his desk.
Her first appearance, on a video screen, showed her surrounded by the shards of a shattering glass ceiling.
Any present traces of that race register now as dizzying distortions, shards culled from a fun-house mirror.
I was nineteen when I enlisted in the Air Force and shattered my tibia and fibula into shards.
A collection of baby clownfish "look like tiny shards of glass with big eyes," photographer Lynn Wu says.
Instead of shards of glass, soft drops of water soaked the cracked earth and moistened our bare feet.
Suddenly, thousands of fragments of the city's past appear: vases, pipes, anchors, shards of china, buttons, human bones.
But Mr. Collins doesn't shed light on what makes his subject tick, and the arty shards never cohere.
As to what happens, well, there are shards of drama and melodrama, many meant to cut and hurt.
In both, depth is opened by a range of hues, from coal black to shards of glinting white.
Luisa* and I walk behind the bar, through dried mud and over shards of glass and used condoms.
I clenched my teeth so hard that my mouth was full of blood and shards of broken teeth.
Its texture was so creative as well, the shards sharp enough to slice through chunks of the Gouda.
The result was more like shards of shaved ice that left people soaked in a matter of minutes.
Joy may be out of reach, but he can't help but find shards of humor wherever he looks.
I had visited Pueblo sites in New Mexico and started making paintings based on photographs of pottery shards.
"The second I landed, I felt the shards in my arm," Christie, 65, told PEOPLE in between sobs.
You hear the screech of metal on metal, and the shards of shattered glass tinkling to the pavement.
It sent glass shards flying and ignited a strong fire quickly, it added, actions consistent with a bombing.
To make 'ivory black,' I gathered some discarded shards of ivory from a keyboard factory in Ivoryton, Connecticut.
Not far from them, the covered body of Mr. Chattergoon still lay on the sidewalk, surrounded by shards.
Here, I use the shards of skin to add texture to a fresh parsley and red onion salad.
Plastic tea bags are shedding billions of shards of microplastics into their water, according to a new study.
"The shards that cut me the deepest were the ones that intended to cut," she told a crowd.
These shards are often left alone, but word in this particular case traveled quickly, and the artifact soon found its way to the Vanuatu Cultural Center and National Museum, where Stuart Bedford, a New Zealand archaeologist who had studied local pot shards for years, was called in to inspect it.
Extras like crispy shards of garlic or a tinsel of nori add textural interest, but you don't need them.
Last year's 22016-21 Portland team dynamited apart over the summer, and its shards were strewn around the league.
Pottery shards, broken scroll storage jars and their lids -- even neolithic flint tools and arrowheads -- littered the cave's entrance.
Every real thing that happens is broken down into a million ephemeral shards that endlessly slice through our screens.
Television images showed flattened houses, shards of broken glass and debris piled onto the streets and people huddled outside.
GONE ARE the days when conspiracy-mongers had to find shards of evidence and contort it to convince people.
Bombs bursting in the air exploded over his unit in Afghanistan, leaving shards of metal stuck in his skull.
There are so many shards, sometimes I feel like it will be impossible to put them all back together.
Thousands of glass shards were found spread across hundreds of yards of coastline at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
It shards their data to where it has to be, and the startup can focus on their actual product.
It ranges from defunct satellites and rocket parts to nuts, bolts, shards of metal and even flecks of paint.
Ms. Hadid's concept was a jagged, gravity-defying composition of beams and floating shards cantilevered into the rock face.
Four people were slightly injured from shards of glass, and the suspect subsequently slashed his throat with a knife.
They found similar shards of material in two archeological sites that were roughly 5 miles apart from each other.
Sometimes, along the top of the painting, he colors the shards black and adds a scattering of white marks.
There's a shaft of light coming in from a broken window, making the glass shards twinkle as they rotate.
Lodge your ideas like glass shards in the minds of everyone who would have you believe there's no hope.
There are shards of Bach and pastiches of Baroque lament, as well as stretches of creepy waiting-room Muzak.
I didn't look up until I bumped into an older woman who was filling a leather pouch with shards.
The score is designed to disorient, with shards of notes that seem to emanate from all over the theater.
We tore into the plastic bags of sockeye salmon with stone shards, then descaled the skin with dull bones.
His questioning slowly intensified, and then panic overtook her as shards of recollection brought her past into sharper focus.
The almost savory, panna cotta-like layer is crowned with silky, chocolate ganache and shards of the cocoa streusel.
The street was littered with glass shards, twisted metal and pieces of cars, including broken headlights and front grills.
Traditionally the cloth bound hand was dipped in resin and covered in shards of glass - this has been banned.
Many, like Mr. Retter, choose to start the cycle all over again, anticipating new shards of insight or wisdom.
Mr. Mills does something similar narratively as he samples the era's music, signposts and shards, all while circling Dorothea.
The interior is covered in shards of mirror, as if a colossal disco ball had been turned inside out.
And they left offerings back here; there were shards of their ceramics under the catwalk we had just crossed.
As time went on, the gravitational pull of the asteroid's resilient core was able to pull back ejected shards.
Other years I'm utterly felled, conscribed to my bed with shards of relationships, career and my health around me.
Photos taken on Tuesday show the ice shards perched above the water in unique patterns and featuring a blue hue.
These diamonds were ugly: Researchers would cut them into flat squares, millimeters across, until they resembled thin shards of glass.
His speech is littered with lies – like shards of glass strewn all over the highway after a monumental auto accident.
Shards of ice pile up on Lake Michigan along the South Haven Pier in South Haven, Michigan, on March 19.
Made out of hydrochloric acid, steam, and shards of volcanic glass, the gas is hazardous to anyone who breathes it.
What emerges from the murk are the shards of difference, when mundane nights out veer into the sublime and impossible.
Again, there's colossal variety in how these powers work, with multiple shards able to be equipped at the same time.
Thanks to a production fluke, bottles of Honest Tea appeared on the shelves of Whole Foods with glass shards inside.
Hundreds upon hundreds of porcelain shards unite into curious sculptures that look part porcupine, part dragonfruit, and part coral reef.
Final prep occurs in Winterfell, where the shake is topped with shards of Dragonglass imported from the caves of Dragonstone.
"You can see it blew out this window," Mueller said, pointing to shards of glass on her upstairs bedroom floor.
Incandescent shards of glassy lava blast in all directions, blanketing the surroundings in translucent, sharp fragments of newly forged Earth.
And he based his own teaching on linear motifs — squiggles, circles and so on — derived from pre-Columbian pottery shards.
One needs to order them well done for it to be palatable, but then it's like eating shards of glass.
These are the shards of information he's picking up from his surroundings; the movie is simply sharing them with us.
As you cut it into pieces, shards of the bread fall open making the plov look like a shah's crown.
If you apply duct tape to glass windows, extreme winds could make the glass break into larger and deadlier shards.
"I can't believe I'm alive," she said, weeping and in shock as medics pulled shards of glass from her foot.
Sink a shovel into the ground and you will encounter brick fragments, ceramic pipes, glass shards and other industrial debris.
Plunked into the center of this field is an irregular polygon, built from six or seven shards of bright color.
Rites of passage I wanted to uncover ancient shards of my childhood gender and piece them back into the whole.
The drips are actually melted glass shards, salvaged from the time local kids broke the windows in Gates's Chicago studio.
As she walks through that dried mud and over those shards of glass, I see something in her. Energy. Empathy.
The ring was found in a room filled with bits of glass, shards of pottery, arrowheads, coins and other items.
With the audience thus arrayed, the oldest one unfolded his fist to reveal some shards of obsidian he had collected.
It's filled with shards of white stones, sloping downward at first and then slowly back up into the surrounding hills.
They're buried under a thousand shards of crispy garlic and shallots; the people at my table chased down every one.
Shards of the earliest known pottery found in a cave in China suggest that our progenitors were dabbling in cooking.
The hardest part was the first step of removing the damaged screen and avoiding injury from the shards of glass.
These 240 prose poems — meditations on grief, love and loss — will burrow into your psyche like tiny shards of glass.
His lawyers have talked about his anxiety and depression, and shards of that seemed to come through in his emails.
Putting tape on windows does not help, however, since it could cause the glass to break into larger, deadlier shards.
"If you're not paying attention, and the glass breaks, shards can hit you in the neck or face," he says.
Shards of this featherlight, crispy, cinnamony, sweet treat will enhance everything from a salad to a bowl of ice cream.
One never would have guessed that one of Reverdy's crystalline constructs of linguistic shards could support itself on this scale.
Sitting down to speak about her exhibition, Sherwood lays out a small plate striped with berries, raw nuts and chocolate shards.
But despite laying down some cool (pun intended) fire, he bit it when Arya's dagger turned the Night King into shards.
"The shards that cut me the deepest were the ones that intended to cut," she said, according to the Denver Post.
Jazmine's 6-year-old sister, who was in the backseat next to Jazmine, sustained injuries caused by shards of broken glass.
And that's because cannibals are still just people, no matter how many shards of teeth they pick out of their teeth.
Angel looked in the glass and saw the cubes of ice were melting away into little shards of their former selves.
But if they made him throw up, the gut contractions around the glass shards could also poke holes in his stomach.
"The shards that cut me the deepest were the ones that intended to cut," she said, according to the Denver Post.
Higgs researchers needed to rebuild countless plates before finally having enough shards left over to reconstruct their particle five years ago.
Uniting the prismatic shards of your identity through account linking could let you carry that personality with you across the web.
Image: WikimediaFor instance, during this time period people wrote a wide variety of information down on ceramic pottery shards called ostraca.
These are personal things, mostly, individual little shards of joy that remind us that there's lots of good amid the bad.
"The bone in my spine shattered into shards, cutting into my nerves," says Clark, then a fashion assistant at Harper's Bazaar.
Modigliani never went the Cubist route of splitting his subjects into shards and facets; they were always whole and wholly human.
Moving from the cloud to the fog is then a matter of moving those shards onto devices within a local network.
""Some mutilate their bodies with razors, shards of glass, sharpened chicken bones, writing utensils, and whatever other objects they can obtain.
Neolithic pottery shards were found to contain grape wine residue from 6000-5800 B.C., almost 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Transfer the salmon to a plate to cool, then use a fork to pull the salmon into large flaky shards. 6.
Shards of pottery and bone fragments had been placed on a stone, as if people had been searching underground for artifacts.
A shared dessert of gummy coconut tapioca, topped with sawdust-dry shards of cashew tuile, wasn't much balm for our disappointment.
The half-head serving includes the cheeks and crackling shards of skin, soft corn tortillas and a crisp pig's ear salad.
Snippets and shards of memories come together to form a fractured whole, but the feeling of uneasiness never quite goes away.
Shards, a gold-like currency, litter the battlefield, and minions march up and down designated lanes, mindlessly towards their final goal.
What exists in place of a conventional dial is positioned off-center; the hours marked by gold- or rhodium-plated shards.
The six-by-three grid that forms the rickety grille is lined with just a few remaining, if determined, glass shards.
A light twitched on, yellow through a hole in an outhouse wall, illumining the corners of wreckage, shards of renewed life.
According to Dr. Merlin, cannabis seeds attached to pottery shards found in Japan have been dated to roughly 10,000 years ago.
A California man has been injured after a glass bottle of Corona spontaneously exploded, sending shards of glass into his leg.
Argentina's new dawn and South American soccer's fresh start were both lost in the chaos, scattered with the shards of glass.
Dozens of shop windows — even those that had been taped with "No G20" and other slogans — had been reduced to shards.
Meanwhile, as previously reported by Motherboard, Apple forces recyclers to shred iPhones and computers into shards—undermining industry-wide sustainable practices.
Her husband smashes her head onto a glass surface so hard that shards scatter; he bloodies her nose a few times.
But overhead there were only clouds, heavy and wet, accompanied by an arctic wind whipping up shards of ice and snow.
Above them is an unexpectedly beautiful set of peeled paint shards, glued like wavelengths onto the wall in varying linear patterns.
One dropped a pretty powerful weapon mod, but the rest spilled only the usual shards, the game's currency, and crafting components.
Many of these sculptures include antique plaster casts or shards of shattered plaster, bumping up yet again the theme of process.
Fifty-one children in two schools near the blast site were hurt by flying shards of glass, the Education Ministry said.
To readhere another one, you have to get all the glass shards off the frame and put a whole new one on.
The shards are practically sculpted out of the black hatch marks that fill the negative space, ice floes on a black sea.
Pop was brutal onstage—barfing, taking his clothes off, dragging furniture or bodies around, slicing his chest with shards of broken glass.
Opening with "The Whole Universe Wants to Be Touched", the haunting choral overtures of Shards, a London-based group, grip the listener.
But "Falling" is when the shards of Sharp Objects' puzzle finally come together, giving shape to the unimaginable atrocity of its mystery.
Lane then attacked Wilkins with a lava lamp, stabbing her with broken shards of glass, and cut out her unborn baby girl.
If they're the wrong density or wrong shape — say, plate-like shards of broken shells — they'll float in the water, causing clouds.
He also broke the emergency glass that many Americans wanted shattered and exposed the multiple shards of failures and lack of deliverables.
When I was too ill to attend school, I desperately researched how I might pick up the shards of my shattered life.
One night, we treated a child caught in an explosion who had the bone shards of obliterated bystanders embedded in his skin.
They were excavating a burial site when someone came across the seven-inch statue covered in dirt and surrounded by ceramic shards.
The context: Earlier studies had recovered phytoliths from the site but they may have been contaminated by matter in older pottery shards.
There are top executives involved in detailed discussions on how to handle the airbags that can rupture, sending shards of metal flying.
It's more like a slow crawl over glass shards from the primordial soup of your brain into the high-contrast world outside.
A number of Stack's paintings look as if a storm swept through the repetitive patterns of Op Art, breaking them into shards.
And then there was like metal shards in all the baked beans and every time I ate it I'd cough up blood.
Roads are blocked with detritus, trees turned to tinder, homes reduced to mounds of stone and rusted tin shards cleaved from roofs.
I was alone most of the time, drifting past sheer drop-offs, walls of sharp limestone shards, old ropes hanging off trees.
Enormous billowing sleeves orbited by their own rings of Saturn, sleeves like padded astronaut gauntlets, sleeves bristling tiny shards at the shoulders.
When it shatters, the shards can be reassembled with adhesives for exhibition purposes, but no owner should hope to sit on them.
I became an archaeologist of sorts — hopeful to uncover ancient shards of my childhood gender and piece them back into the whole.
The walls around the chief's gida were etched with geometric patterns and the tops were adorned with shards of multi-colored glass.
A glass ceiling certainly would have shattered, but poor people, women of color especially, would have been left to sweep the shards.
In 2010, he was involved in sequencing the entire Neanderthal genome from shards of bone that were at least 38,000 years old.
The third woman (Soraya Nabipour, in an electrically stylized performance) talks in spasmodic shards that at first sound like some arcane code.
A friend began breaking off shards of the thin bones held together by a deep-fried crust, then said, correctly: potato chip.
Many people, Google had found, don't look to the service to translate full, complex sentences; they translate weird little shards of language.
Beside it is a shallow metal dish heaped with stiff translucent strips and pointed shards the size of a great white's teeth.
Next, he'd visit his hiding place under the porch of a neighboring building, where he kept shards of limestone, brick, and coal.
Images from the scene showed multiple wrecked vehicles with shards of twisted metal nearby as well as a minibus marked with blood.
If you own a phone that works and isn't shedding shards of glass into your fingers, don't pre-order the new iPhone.
Cars were flipped over and sometimes piled atop one another while parts of homes were torn into shards of wood and debris.
Is it all headed to the landfill before ending up in crushed shards in some whale's guts or up some turtle's nostril?
They are probably the most remarkable things I will ever own—shards of the Mallarméan temple, where the word was god. ♦
To breathe after losing a child to gun violence is to willingly agree to inhale tiny shards of glass into your lungs.
So there I am a child, asleep on a small, brown beloved-past couch, in its fibers, multi-colored shards of glass.
And to use that time to catch and share shards of light and laughter and grace seems to me the great story.
It reuses broken ceramic tiles and shards from shattered dishes to create a mosaic surface, recovering what would otherwise be waste materials.
Poking through a sea of gold glitter was an assortment of what appeared to be precious stones, minerals, and shards of glass.
Archaeologists clearing the attic of Westminster Abbey came across 21977,21928 stained glass shards, some of them dating back to the 22017th century.
Pottery shards unearthed at a seventh century, B.C. fort in the desert in Israel may reveal when parts of the Bible were written.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album; clothes worn by Twiggy, the sixties model and style icon; and shards from rocker Jimi Hendrix's guitar.
Evan Smith, a scientist at the Gemological Institute of America, recently studied inclusions in shards cut from diamonds of unusual size and quality.
The lava has also been creating large steam plumes laced with hydrochloric acid and fine glass shards when it flows into the sea.
Dismantling is something you'll want to do with Legendaries/Exotics you're not interested in, since it provides Legendary Shards — the currency for Infusion.
Her scam also led to panic among the managers and employees at the restaurants she accused of seasoning their food with glass shards.
Like Earth sand, moon dust is effectively made of tiny glass shards, but the sharp edges have not been worn down by erosion.
Officials have linked 10 deaths and more than 100 injuries to explosions of Takata airbag inflators that send metal shards flying inside vehicles.
Several motorists were struck by glass shards when bullets hit their car windows, officials said, and were treated by paramedics at the scene.
Besides the airborne shards of glass and acid formed when lava hits seawater, explosions at the summit are shooting up plumes of ash.
Dumbly put, it is as if a storm swept through the repetitive patterns we associate with Op Art, breaking the bands into shards.
The 300 and more shards are what give the demo, which you'll otherwise easily finish in half an hour, any sort of longevity.
Just as everyone dusted off their shoulders and started to rebuild, Maria came through and pummeled the shards from Irma, leaving only pulp.
Some were caught in a crush against the facade of a Hilton hotel and fell through the plate glass, cutting themselves on shards.
The women stormed a nursery filled with babies, smashed windows and stabbed staff with shards of glass, injuring a few of them seriously.
These innermost moons are likely the larger shards of that collision, and they have been gobbling up ring particles and growing ever since.
"They went down on the ground, and broke all the glasses," said Jamila Maachaoui, who was sweeping up the shards on Friday morning.
Hadassa Ngamba, an emerging Lubumbashi artist, exhibited a fabric piece with sections alluding to the region's minerals, including shards of bright green malachite.
"Relevant evidence was stepped on, including bullet casings and glass shards, which had yet to be processed and properly documented," the report said.
So many secrets, so many plots, so many shards of gossip swirl in his head, there seems to be no room for reality.
But we watch them, their radiance refracting tiny shards of light that act as mirrors, that reflect our own envy, our pride, our drive.
Right now these disparate shards of color decorate MAMO, an open-air art space on top of Le Corbusier's La Cité Radieuse apartment building.
In addition to lava bombs, the ocean entry point is also producing noxious gasses and dangerous shards of volcanic glass that can irritate lungs.
Glass shards flew all over the room, and the person was lying spread-eagle on the floor, face down, they recounted to the paper.
That hope has been crushed, dragged through shards of broken vodka bottles, and drowned with dirty water as the reviews have come pouring in.
"Spent last night at Cedars after I couldn't sleep because it felt like there were shards of glass in both my eyes," she wrote.
Part of the church's red tiled roof was severely damaged by the blast, and the area outside was littered with shards of stained glass.
The AI in Hex: Shards of Fate is still within its earliest stages, but Woods and Jones are breathlessly excited about its future potential.
Nothing takes me back quite like playing the mini-games in Kirby 23: The Crystal Shards on my friend's limited-edition Pikachu Nintendo 264.
Or you can be a Crystal Maiden and summon a snowstorm around you that brings down a hail of ice shards upon your enemies.
At least 27 are dead in the horrific crash, which injured more than 50 and left twisted shards of metal over a large area.
The swirling landscape of wooden shards often surround a central character, whether he is a leaping buck or lost-in-the-rain wooden doll.
She drove around the backyard in circles, at one point running over a glass Elvis Presley cup from Graceland, sending shards into the air.
The next, Kate Hudson was inches away from her, wearing a white dress that seemed to have been constructed entirely from shards of plexiglass.
Ms. Hadid had made her reputation with angular designs that appear to explode, the shards and fragments propelled by forces coursing through energy fields.
The joy he takes in life's small shards of beauty don't feel like a wordsmith's performance but instead like the joy of life itself.
She had a gash on her right knee, along with infected wounds in her calf from shards of glass from a blown-out window.
The Type A figures, in contrast, are often littered with pottery shards, suggesting that they were sites of ritual ceremonies that involved breaking objects.
Some of the shards make themselves available for slow inspection, others hurtle straight at the viewer, and at times large elements are completely engulfing.
Then, in a dramatic turn, the screen virtually exploded into shards of glass, revealing Hillary Clinton's beaming face, live from New York via satellite.
Ricotta cavatelli, also an al dente success, came with braised duck shards, Brussels sprout petals, slightly bitter green Castelvetrano olives and pecorino Romano cheese.
He and his team found nutmeg residue inside shards of ceramic pots on the site, which was occupied between 2,300 and 3,500 years ago.
Luckily, no one was inside of the building when the Chevy slammed through the doors, bringing bricks and shards of broken glass with it.
Visitors also see the piece Silo, a steel structure full of glass shards and covered by a thin glass roof suspended from the ceiling.
One side of every piece maintains the rough bark texture of the giant; the other is ragged, with exposed shards in rainbows of color.
A necropsy revealed her gut was also full of sharp shards of white, blue and pink plastic and tangles of blue and gray string.
In essence, the movie, shot over a period of several years, is a mosaic in which a flurry of episodic shards revolve around Hockney.
The jewelry here often conjures a similar situation: cyborgs and futuristic items cobbled with computer parts, laser disc shards, liquid crystal sensors or holograms.
The novel's structure reflects how history comes at us in scattered shards, the way voices are amplified or silenced, story lines invented or forgotten.
These days, he walks past wire-gridded doors and over shards of broken glass, trying to connect with patients who have lost their way.
More curious than afraid, Ms. McNamara went to the alley where the body was found, and picked up shards of the victim's broken Walkman.
The book is composed of scores of short sections, like shards, in which Ms Machado deploys every literary trick and trope in the canon.
As he crushed the tiny wishbone in his fist, it cracked into pointy shards that poked into the skin of his palm like needles.
If you merely walked past this dog, a sound would erupt that could freeze your blood and turn your heart to shards of ice.
He fashioned eyes and a mouth with shards of spray-painted lava rock that he had in his pocket, and popped on a nose.
The menu at Leña, whose focus is wood-fired meats, includes an ibérico de bellota tasting that is crowned with shards of crispy pigskin.
Pottery shards jut through the soil as if offering tantalizing clues around the place, which has the feel of a contemporary conceptual art piece.
The chainsaw now grants a massive boost to your ammo supply for every weapon, while a flamethrower causes enemies to drop shards of armor.
Semple claims his glitter is "the most reflective natural art material in existence" and it contains actual shards of glass, so use with caution.
Given the brittleness of the 4,000-year-old wood, the excavators carefully packed up the shards for conservation back at the university in Belgium.
We have to understand as people down here on earth that we are getting shards of a glimpse into how the world really works.
The blast would break windows, and those standing near the glass might be killed by shards, or at least shed blood from myriad cuts.
In this case, as Paul staggers through the broken shards of the life he'd planned for himself, he bounces off colorful characters at every turn.
The Scottish wunderkind turns Young L's minimal post-hyphy anthem inside out, stuffing it with a bright menagerie of crystal synth shards and hyperventilating handclaps.
Key parts of the Old Testament may have been compiled earlier than some scholars thought, suggests a new handwriting analysis of text on pottery shards.
Reimagining punk, funk and reggae with analytical rigor, the band set telegraphic lyrics and shards of guitar noise against austerely propulsive beats and syncopated silences.
Along the way, there's a bathtub electrocution, a double homicide by glass shards, a literal stab in the back, and... well, you get the picture.
When Haven Cruise woke up on a scorching July morning in Florida, it felt like shards of glass were tearing through her fragile undereye skin.
Winter tomatoes exist, and if you approach them differently than you'd approach summer tomatoes, they can blast even the strongest seasonal affective disorder to shards.
The party gets started Monday at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. We'll be there with a live blog, breaking news and unicorn skull shards in tow.
Next door, a Chanel employee vacuumed shards of glass from the floor, while carpenters removed the plywood panels that had been protecting a Gucci shop.
It's keen enough to cut through softwoods, but I wouldn't recommend using it on metal unless you like having Coke cap shards in your eyes.
As pop culture archaeologists, it's our job to put Taylor Swift's broken heart back together, using the fragments and shards she'd embedded into her songs.
She's also got shots to sling back (mind those glass shards, girl), thugs to smash up, and hot guys to smooch — in no particular order.
Whatever it is, I'm just glad the security cam caught the footage and not my actual eyeballs because the flying shards would have owned me.
Last year alone, 200 pieces were reportedly found, a plague of orange shards covering the beach with the embodiment of our collective Monday-morning ennui.
Suddenly the pieces of this story gelled for me, the way glass shards recompose themselves into a pristine mirrored surface in a Jean Cocteau film.
I let my arms reign down on a plate and watched it break into tiny pieces, dust and a few larger shards in all directions.
Don't freak out, but over a dozen bread products have been recalled in Australia (yes, again), after they were found to contain shards of metal.
One particularly unique image shows a mountain range beneath white shards that may resemble either a bizarre snowscape or a frenzied flock of feeding gulls.
While it sounds like shards of every Romano incarnation that came before it, it's also deconstructed, unshackled by any sort of stringent boundaries of form.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — I like to think Jack Whitten is still somewhere in the strokes and shards of his paintings.
Also, you go into "Thrones" premieres knowing they're about picking up the pieces from the previous season, and this year the shards are especially jagged.
The lava's entry into the ocean was also producing laze -- a hazardous mix of acidic steam, hydrochloric acid gas and tiny shards of volcanic glass.
You expect 30-foot ceilings, a water feature with laser lights, a statue built from shards of "Miami Vice" VHS tapes spray-painted glittery gold.
A person standing nearby was wounded by the shards, and was taken to the hospital, the Liuzhou police said on Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblog.
Work crews erected a fence around the most vulnerable area, to insure that no one was impaled by shards of marble tumbling from the walls.
The team analyzed 18 shards from pottery jars uncovered in recent years from multiple sites across Georgia, as well as samples from a 1960 excavation.
And one woman had to have ball bearings tweezed from her flesh, metal fragments removed from her ear and wood shards extracted from her neck.
Fragmented beyond a conventionally linear sequence, it assembles a large number of tiny sketches, textural shards, recordings that sound incomplete, as if captured mid-dream.
After gremlins lurk about in low strings and reedy woodwinds, the movement shifts into a manic Allegro, during which phrases fracture into shards and bits.
Somewhere buried under the dandelions and broken shards stood an inlaid niche or marble alcove where the stolen Torah was caged like a captive king.
At every turn — by motorbike and motorboat — shards of burned stumps, a crop of shimmering silvery charcoal, stuck out from the blackened earth like gravestones.
These lacy cookies are melt-in-your-mouth delicate and so crisp that you can't help breaking off little shards for just one more bite.
It is there, a bar called Rosie's, that Will finds and pockets the phone, fished from among the shards of glass left after a brawl.
"(The shards of glass) are hazardous to lungs," said Joseph Michalski, director of the Earth and Planetary Science division at the University of Hong Kong.
This prospect was a farmer and schoolteacher, and they talked in his classroom, which had a few low desks with shards of slate on top.
I traced pottery shard shapes on the back and cut them out and arranged them the way I had seen pottery shards at Pueblo sites.
Near the airfield, shards of metal crack underfoot as two military personnel take measurements of the gaping crater left behind by one of the missiles.
The morning would dawn, with spent tear gas canisters and shards of rocks littering the streets, the acrid fumes still stinging skin and burning lungs.
And Mr. Nézet-Séguin had one more request: that Ms. Damrau throw the glass upstage, preventing stray shards from threatening the players in the pit.
There is a metal apparatus lined with sturdy plastic dishes and softballs to throw at them, resulting in shards of white plastic covering the lawn.
Broken wooden benches, shards of glass and musical instruments were scattered around a Christmas tree inside the prayer hall that was splashed with blood stains.
The interesting thing about it, always, is what we make of loss, and the shelter and tools that we fashion from the shards of that failure.
But seeing my friend's 12-week "I'm officially pregnant and all is well!" post, I finally felt the cuts from the shards of my own loss.
His array of cobbled-together wood shards alongside small, richly patinated bronzes offers a warm and inviting, even cozy, opportunity to contemplate pure form in silence.
Her six-year-old feet skimming swiftly over battered gray grass, twinkly, too-bright colored lights, shards of mirror, the wild music of a steam calliope.
That's when the buck leaps through the glass and into the lap of the seated woman, sending shards of glass and likely weeks-old tabloids flying.
Cal's great discovery, though, is that her father Pat McTeer (played by Dustin Clare in flashbacks) hid one of the horn's shards in her childhood home.
It's mostly a question of how much a given viewer can thrill to seeing yet another computer-generated city get reduced to ash, smoke, and shards.
Luckily for all, the driver narrowly escaped being hit directly and was sent to the local hospital to be treated for glass shards in his leg.
Santos says he realized in short order he was chomping on shards of glass, and it didn't take long for blood to ooze from his mouth.
In one of her first appearances since leaving the White House, the former first lady was asked which shards of glass had cut her the deepest.
Which is still cool, but it's not the same thing as, say, a queen coming alive and bludgeoning the opposing knight into tiny shards of stone.
Thousands have fled Kilauea's surging lava, giant plumes of noxious ash, and shards of volcanic glass, which have so far destroyed hundreds of Hawaii residents' homes.
Investors will look out for details on the recall of Corona Extra 25-packs and 21000-packs of beer due to the presence of glass shards.
It was an incongruous sight, simultaneously heartening and dismaying; golden against the grim gray of destruction, an orb among the shards, tattered but still largely intact.
According to a GoFundMe set up by his family, Owens was shot multiple times in the arm and hand and suffered glass shards in his eye.
Shards of caramelized rye bread lend a note of sweet grit; sea buckthorn berries, nourished by fog along the Danish coast, burst sour on the tongue.
The shards of its protective walls arch up toward the sky, and when you approach it for the first time, you can hear a robot talking.
"If the defendant doesn't testify, you can take the shards of evidence and try to piece together a story that establishes reasonable doubt," Mr. Green said.
In July 2017, another rogue bottle sent shards into the eye of a Manhattan barback, who has since sued for pain, suffering, and loss of vision.
For years, Takata produced devices that could explode violently and spray shards of metal at occupants, and concealed and falsified test data related to the problem.
Instead, the cookies had chunks, shards and bits of fine chocolate that spread and melted under the oven's heat, so that they were an unpredictable pleasure.
Do the cold shards of sorbet frozen around threads of noodles in Sofreh's faloodeh contain just enough rose water to soften the bite of lime syrup?
If Spaceway-1 recharges its batteries, it could blow up, which would expose other satellites in its busy orbit to collisions with dangerous shards of debris.
This last part is crucial when it comes to potential medical or environmental applications in which leaving behind shards of plastic or metal presents obvious problems.
Breaking up a large block of chocolate with a standard chef's knife is doable, but it has a tendency to send shards flying in all directions.
The album itself is a dystopian sci-fi tale set after the fall of civilization, and Vile Creature forages fragile shards of beauty from the rubble.
Midway through my meal, the plate broke and they had to throw the pasta out, as a thousand little shards blew like shrapnel into the food.
While exploring areas near the US-Mexico border, Porter Lara noticed how two-liter bottles, discarded by migrants, dotted the landscape, as did ancient pot shards.
Inflatable crystal shards glowed under the lights while Sage The World quite literally saged the entire joint; tarot readings and tea ceremonies took place in shipping containers.
It's fascinating to watch conspiracy theories die — their diehard captains still clinging to shards of evidence as the ship of belief cracks and sinks all around them.
Newer objects include pottery shards and nails from the Middle ages, fish hooks and coins, old tobacco pipes, all the way up to more modern cell phones.
Many of the artifacts she acquired are simple ones, like small stone fragments and pot shards that she picked up while walking around ancient sites, like souvenirs.
Russian TV said many had suffered lacerations from glass shards and metal, the force of the explosion amplified by the confines of the carriage and the tunnel.
Even more horrific, the pellets often must stay within the human body as there is often no safe or reasonable way to remove hundreds of tiny shards.
Her plan almost works; in the finale, just as Stolin is prepared to hand off a set of horn-shards, he and his men draw their weapons.
One injured woman had to have ball bearings removed from her body and shrapnel and wood shards extracted from her ear and neck, the FBI agent wrote.
Ulrich said park employees will take time from their regular duties and work with volunteers to continue the cleanup and count the number of glass shards found.
Dozens of people gathered as plainclothes security officers, riot police officers and intelligence officers cordoned off and canvassed the area, which was strewn with shards of glass.
Magical abilities, meanwhile, are handled by a system of "shards," which drop when you kill a certain number of enemies and embed themselves into protagonist Miriam's body.
It's instantaneous, and the shredding glass spreads like a lightning strike around the entire glass jar and then shoots out shards in every direction during the explosion.
Seen through the instrument's lens (itself made from a much less pure quartz sand), the jagged little shards are as clear as glass and bright as diamonds.
The Japanese supplier, one of the world's largest airbag manufacturers, has said some inflators can rupture and explode with excessive force, spraying metal shards at vehicle occupants.
The veteran actor once shattered a wine glass in the middle of a scene without alerting a incensed Streep, who ended up with shards in her hair.
The findings have enriched our understanding of prehistory, shedding light on human development with evidence that can't be found in pottery shards or studies of living cultures.
She is doubtless alive to her character's uneasy contradictions in this film, and to the shards that will be strewn around if her elegant brittleness is broken.
The first level is all about slotting crystal shards into perfectly proportioned holes, the second red-dotted skulls and magical doors and an in-joke-featuring parchment.
The subjects wear a grim determination on their faces, and the photos have an immediacy that comes through in the dirty flesh and sharp shards of light.
But then around the next turn, we see a large building up ahead, a series of stone shards cut into the cliff like the Wicked Witch's castle.
Artist Rachel Owens made casts of the Alley Pond Giant, the oldest living thing in New York City, and fused them with a rainbow of glass shards.
At the AIDS hospital, the pope saw a cross made of wood and shards of metal from the collapsed roof of the home of an elderly woman.
The instrumental Japanese quartet's symphonic compositions work towards extremes, basking in shards of light when they stream through the windows, channeling the darkness when it engulfs them.
But shards tend to stick around, which is where good old sliced bread comes in: Palm a slice in your hand and pat the shard-y expanse.
Performers gather shards of attention into a multimedia mosaic that's presented like a soap opera coupled with a surveillance log: evidence of authenticity that can turn forensic.
When she reached the street, she saw a man lying on the ground, she said, pointing to a patch of sidewalk where glass shards lay like snow.
Just as the music gives a swirling momentum to highlights of string quartet language, so the choreography makes shards of Graham gleam with new brightness and beauty.
How strange and pregnant are those implacable beeps from the bedroom, how sharp the shards of moonglow that greet Mary Jane when she wakes up to respond.
But maybe this will be: Forshee says that, in some aspects, spring is one of the best times to get your heart smashed into a million shards.
Sayoc's IEDs included not only explosive powder from fireworks, but also shards of glass, pool chemicals and other ingredients intended to maximize potential injuries, the memorandum stated.
Once you lock into the rhythm of this section, there's an almost giddy feeling as you absorb the scraps of drama, the shards of daydream and nightmare.
It wasn't so much the Cornish Gouda that caught my attention as its cumin praline pairing, which sparkled under the light like small shards of stained glass.
Just as slam dunks sometimes shatter backboards sending shards showering onto the floor, impeachment machinations can shatter the House chamber's dignity in a barrage of bitter barbs.
Customers who bought Hill&aposs lipsticks accused them of falling apart, leaving their lips swollen or bumpy, and containing black dots, white fuzz, and even sharp shards.
Lipsticks were falling apart on arrival or after one use, were making users&apos lips swollen and bumpy, and contained black dots, white fuzz, and even shards.
Then there's the exoplanet 55 Cancri e, a super-Earth likely to host lava flows on its surface while rain made of silicates falls like glass shards.
Recently, he dreamed that he was sweeping up large shards of glass from a hallway, making it safe for others who would pass that way after him.
In March, Sergei W. booked a rooftop room, with a clear view of the hedges below where three bombs loaded with shards of metal had been planted.
They'd also found six chunks of fossilized hyena dung, as well as "débitage," distinctive shards of flint left over when Neanderthals shattered larger pieces to make axes.
"There was plywood and shards of glass flying through the corridors," storm chaser James Reynolds, who was in a hotel in Santa Ana, in Cagayan, told CNN.
One of this year's most compelling followed Steven and the Gems as they tracked down "shards," or other Gems who'd been tortured and manipulated into unnatural shapes.
Another 503-year-old woman was driving down the street at the time and a stray bullet shattered one of her windows, sending glass shards into her eyes.
The rubber floats to the surface, mixing with the kelp while the cover disintegrates into smaller shards of plastic, which are eaten by plankton and other marine life.
Even the relatively straightforward glitterball strut of "BB" comes with a gritty edge, like a light-up dancefloor cracked into shards by the stomping of countless platform shoes.
When, under the eerie gaze of a prowling cat, Minghui gathers shards of moonlight and learns the future from a long-lost almanac, post-Mao "mythorealism" falls away.
Shards of glass and plastic were everywhere, and, most gruesomely, chunks of flesh were strewn on the road, all accompanied by the droning blare of a car horn.
Sharding is a term that comes from database tech; in the context of blockchain technology, it splits the chain into smaller parts (shards) that makes the network faster.
Twitter caught wind of Nate's site, and as expected, dragged him through the mud and over shards of broken glass before rolling him in a mound of salt.
I've DIYed my cleaners before, and found myself with shards of glass in my foot after my cat shoved the pretty brown glass spray bottle off the counter.
But unlike, say, tracking down the endless blast shards in Infamous or floating feathers in Assassin's Creed, Odyssey has actually made me want to collect all the things.
Maybe TheBackyardScientist will get around to talking about all that in his next video, right after he finishes picking glass shards out of every part of his lawn.
Many bare their teeth — pebbles or other shards of debris Schärer found in his backyard and embedded in the dense layers of paint — lending the figures aggressive expressions.
Giant machines grind the bottles into shards and piles them into rolling hills of green and brown in the factory junkyard to be melted into new bottles later.
Even if you're just bashing the shit out of an old hard drive with a hammer, don gloves and safety googles and beware of flying shards of circuitry.
Doors and windows of the school were destroyed in the powerful explosion, the children suffered multiple injuries caused by flying shards of glass and broken pieces of wood.
Music identification app Shazam gets a little product placement in the process, and scummy bachelor Quagmire also threatens to lacerate Peter with the shards of a beer mug.
More than 50 million airbags around the world have been recalled to replace Takata's inflators, which can explode with too much force and spray metal shards inside vehicles.
They took her to an empty lot and tortured her, cutting her body and face with shards of glass, shaved her head, and then left her to die.
Since 2008, Honda has recalled more than 8 million vehicles in the United States with defective Takata inflators that can rupture and spray occupants with hot metal shards.
On that night, center field — where thousands of pieces of vinyl were exploded into shards — was a theater of the absurd, and also the rude, racist and homophobic.
Shards of glassy harmonics evoked the flight of birds; the vocal writing captured both the sturdy insistence of the king's mother and Dimna's smooth-talking, favor-currying hypocrisy.
When I got near the gatekeeper, she fixed her gaze on my abnormally red face and the shards of skin scattered like salt on my arms and legs.
But then, once products started to arrive, customers said the lipsticks came deformed, broken, with tiny holes, or even with mold and pieces of hair or glinting shards.
All over the world, Ingress players scrambled to chart the most efficient links between those original portals and the portals where the shards were supposed to end up.
A few hours later a rocket-propelled grenade hit the command team, blowing the medic off his feet and punching shards of metal into his hand and foot.
Getting them dark brown is perfectly fine, but even a few black shards will make the whole pan taste bitter, so don't stray too far from the stove.
For the work, entitled "Black Gold," Sundaram constructed a giant city from 100,000 ceramic pottery shards from an archeological dig at Pattanam, in the Indian state of Kerala.
There are some technical challenges along the way: making your own caramel shards, piping and torching your meringue, and even just taking care to avoid overbaking your sponge.
A production assist from the pop futurist SOPHIE on "Hot Pink" leads Hollingworth and Walton to embrace shards of industrial noise; elsewhere, they dabble in disco and prog.
The players started breaking so many bats in practice — which rarely happened in their previous iteration of B.P. — that the custodian stopped emptying the barrel of wooden shards.
But as they go on, like a GIF on loop, I wonder: Could they be something else, more sinister, these sharp red shards falling over an empty city?
There were branches, wood shards, and painted surfaces that together looked like a ruction suddenly, surprisingly manifested in the austere provinces of an A-list gallery in Chelsea.
As an alternative to serving the pasta straight from the stove, it can be baked in an ovenproof casserole, shingled generously with shards of pecorino, at 350 degrees.
After the previous clock was dropped by a crane in the 1960s, a train guard gathered the shards in a wheelbarrow and took them home to his farm.
They are plate paintings — Schnabel's signature style, which features canvas covered in shards of broken crockery and then painted over, a method Schnabel has worked with since 1978.
Throughout, Mr. Malick inserts shots and short scenes that seem more like shards of memory, like those flashes from the past that suddenly materialize in the temporal slipstream.
In "Almost Like Rebar No. 3," film footage of a couple arguing is broken down, frame-by-frame, and paired with squares of fabric and shards of pottery.
In pink, green, gray, blue and yellow hues, Ms. Woodman depicted a cheerful room with ceramics, or shards of them, and a wooden shelf attached to the canvas.
One particularly dramatic scenario involves a planetary collision around 1,000 years ago that sent the shattered shards of former worlds into a highly elliptical orbit around the star.
New footage shows the dramatic extent to which the lava is producing "laze"—an unholy and potentially deadly mixture of steam, toxic gas, and tiny shards of volcanic glass.
An unusual brass thimble, ceramics, a knife and shards of a glazed tin jar were unearthed last month during an archaeological excavation at Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Before hiding in the home, Gerardot cleaned up the shards of glass from the broken front door to try to hide the fact that anyone was inside, police said.
He deals largely in tiny, twitchy sounds, pitch warped vocal fragments, and synthetic shards stitched back together into grand patchworks that glow with the subtle warmth of stained glass.
The experience of partaking in red wine is made a bit more violent with shards of a glass embedded into a man's skull while he spews blood red liquid.
But once the engine's detonation charge goes off, which is used to eject parachutes or activate other stages, the fish tank instantly shatters into a thousand shards of glass.
That's exactly what Shaus and his colleagues did, analyzing a group of 16 well-preserved ceramic shards from a remote military fortress located near the southern border of Judah.
For his intervention into the museum's permanent collection, De Waal has created starkly outlined, clear, glass vitrines that hold bowls, vessels, slabs, and shards of porcelain, steel, and gold.
The countertop device for making chewable ice shards was one of the most heavily funded projects last year on Indiegogo, raising nearly $2.8 million from more than 6,000 contributors.
But they noted that Sayoc packed PVC pipes with explosive powder and glass shards, along with pool chemicals to "increase the chances of burning the skin of" his targets.
But following the rules it could mean the difference between a delicious cooked casserole in an intact Pyrex pan and an oven full of glass shards and food bits.
What we do know is that on the Durban plantations, dishes were adapted, maize split into shards to used as "mealie rice," a rice substitute when it was scarce.
More than 100 people have been hurt by the inflators, which can explode with too much force, blowing apart a metal canister and sending shards into drivers and passengers.
The debris of her bourgeois, orderly life is shattered all around: She lies on broken shards of wine glasses and smashed fine china, Mozart playing loudly in the background.
A jar of textbook duck rillette, with an improvised topping of tart-sweet plums stewed with black vinegar, was polished off completely, scooped up with über-sesame cracker shards.
As the World Trade Center towers collapsed, a dense toxic cloud of dust that included asbestos, cement, glass shards, and over 91,93 liters of jet fuel enveloped lower Manhattan.
Each of the hundreds of times they met, it was, for Henry, a first meeting, though over the years little shards of feelings and associations seemed to have accrued.
Scientists think that Kreutz comets were originally part of one giant super-comet that broke into thousands of shards upon a close approach with our star several centuries ago.
One supporter stands on the street railings in an almost Christ-like pose, still holding up a banner that reads "Farewell Boleyn" while surrounded by rubbish and glass shards.
It was a dark chocolate cupcake devoid of the toasted coconut shards mentioned on the menu, and instead had a simple dusting of powdered sugar or possibly white chocolate.
In a later link, after Mark forces a kiss upon her, she spouts disgust at his "slobbery lips," his "flickering tongue," in shards of phrases over a hurtling orchestra.
Part of a planned trilogy of American artist bio-plays (the others are about Janis Joplin and Diane Arbus), "Pollock" is told in the fragments and shards of experimentalism.
Also: pork cutlets parmigiana, which would give me the chance to make another big bowl of Lucali salad, with its soft marinated tomatoes and crisp, cold shards of iceberg.
In "The Table (Still Life With Rabbit)," 2708-29400, on loan from a private collection, Miró breaks apart Cubism's shadowy geometries, reordering the little shards into a stylized representation.
In his current exhibition TERRAoptics at Sepia Gallery, Vivan Sundaram has created tableaux with ceramic pottery shards from an archeological dig at Pattanam, in the Indian state of Kerala.
Among all the other bits and shards lying around, Motaparthy found a data plate from a wing section that, though curled and partly damaged, had mostly survived the strike.
Tony Marsh's over-the-top ceramic vessels, encrusted in what look like shards of glaze, meet the eye-bending optical paintings of Anoka Faruqee & David Driscoll at Koenig & Clinton.
So let us be like her and cast away our anger so we can rise to a level above the attackers and glue the shards of this nation together.
First he made work about his new friend: "Peter Hujar Dreaming" presents two stenciled Hujars, one at rest and one with a head exploded into surreal and dreamy shards.
Soda bottles, prescription vials, porcelain figures — most in shards, some still intact — and other discarded items now litter "Bottle Beach," a sight that is particularly spectacular at low tide.
Another bigger eruption could potentially send ash -- which carries microscopic shards of glass -- 2000 kilometers (226 miles) away or more, contaminating the air and water supplies in distant locations.
The episodes of Jacob's life catch the reader like shards of glass: his childhood sexual abuse by a nun, the cruelty of his partner's mother after the man dies.
The piles up and down this street, and along many other nearby streets — shards of wallboard and mildewing carpet, artificial flowers and computer monitors — stand taller than some people.
The next day, his yard was coated with fine white ash and peppered with carbonized twigs, shards, and other debris—a disconcerting reminder of just how close it got.
We pick up handfuls of factoids from the chaos of data that assails us, clutching at the tiny shards of hope glitter on the surface of our media bubble.
Though clearly exhausted, he was courtly and chatty, but, as we talked, he sat down and started picking tiny shards of glass out of the sole of his foot.
The technique is inspired by wealthy white homeowners in Ms Gqunta's native South Africa, who attach bottle shards to the tops of their garden walls to keep out intruders.
Metal sheeting was ripped off the roofs of buildings, with deadly shards thrust into the air, and the streets were littered with bricks that had fallen from housing facades.
All the relevant wars are here, along with all the relevant weaponry, but so are the pottery shards and the bedsteads and the whiskey jugs and the children's toys.
An autopsy of the whale's stomach turned up 115 plastic cups, 25 plastic bags, four plastic bottles, two flip-flops, some nylon, and more than 1,000 smaller plastic shards.
Martijn van Schieveen, a spokesperson for Nieuwe Kerk, confirmed that a visitor had touched the glass ball, which immediately broke, leaving behind shards that were silver on the inside.
"Pacific Northwest Desert Island" similarly does not reveal its inhabitants, but its shack appears to have been made from tree shards, debris, and anything else its owner could scavenge.
The glass-fronted model may be more elegant, but, as much as I value aesthetics, I must prioritize the avoidance of hundreds of glass shards cutting me to shreds.
This probably sounds familiar to everyone who's ever carefully arranged their pong-cups on top of a Roomba, although the Pongbot won't simultaneously clear the table of salted pretzel shards.
Oded Bality, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Israeli photographer with the Associated Press, captured these otherworldly mounds of green, blue and brown shards which stretch the length of several soccer fields.
Working in tandem with N1L's queasily elastic instrumental, the clip crams together shards of Teletubbies, dollar bills, and all kinds of random ephemera to create a destabilizing sense of euphoria.
One boot's sole was embedded with shards of a diamond-looking material—this is the pair I wore into the WinterLab test chamber—and they performed very well, Fernie said.
"The workers found the tourist in the cave covered with mud, his backpack full of stones and shards that he'd dug up from the floor of the cave," reported Haaretz.
A clay pot in shards rests beside a life-size photograph, turned upside down, of the artist carrying a clay pot on her head, with her back turned to us.
Ancient DNA experts were delighted, because the genome may provide clues about African history that other kinds of evidence — broken pottery shards, for example, or scraps of ancient manuscripts — cannot.
In the past, scenes like this would be handled by digitally building the shards of the destroyed buildings, then carefully fitting them back together so they could explode on-screen.
Next, the shards are turned into pellets and sorted for their color (how else would they make battalions of aviation goggles-wearing, sapphire bears, or classic, banana-hued taxi cabs?).
The pastry is denser than a dead dingo's donger but as shards of oiled wheat rain down across my thighs, the overwhelming impression isn't one of grease-rich meaty hedonism.
Heavy machinery began drilling around the site Tuesday, starting a new phase of removing debris layer by layer, exposing a mass of tangled wires, broken glass and shards of cement.
Auto companies added more than 2.6 million cars this month to the growing recall involving Takata airbags that can explode violently on impact and spray vehicle occupants with metal shards.
A display case reveals a collection of his working tools — sharpened sticks, string, wads of tissue and shards of glass — as well as three of the many books he produced.
It soon becomes clear she's in a hall of mirrors and by the time the song reaches the last chorus, her many reflections become infinite, bewildering, flickering, shards of self.
The aforementioned tense hip-hip beats, post-hardcore yowls, industrial edge, noisy pop, shards of doomy metal, and gloomy atmosphere shouldn't work this well together—and yet, here we are.
Here, units of information are broken apart into what are known as shards, which are usually imagined to be rows broken out from database tables and moved into other databases.
Minions will feature five game boards, four painted mech figures, 100 miniature minions, and an assortment of other knickknacks including dice, cards, acrylic shards, a power source miniature, and more.
The interior of the bags is sensitive to moisture, and over time it can become prone to deploying violently and rupturing, sending shards of metal flying toward the car's occupants.
This shot involved three people to create — one to dangle the rock on a string, one to toss the shards at the right moment, and one to take the photo.
Zainab Kyejo hauls shards of gravel into piles to sell and make some sort of a living, working under blistering sun with a 2-year-old strapped to her back.
Business Briefing Toyota is recalling 331,000 more vehicles worldwide because the airbag inflater produced by Takata could rupture, sending metal shards into the passenger compartment, the automaker said on Wednesday.
Because there were other artifacts found in layers above and below those shards, the researchers say this shows the hominid civilization was thriving along the coastal regions of South Africa.
Shards of a label that began with the word "Caution" were identified as those that are found on packages of Tannerite, an explosive designed for use by long-distance shooters.
I replaced the chair, got a broom, dutifully swept up the dust and shards, wrapping the larger pieces in a cloth in case they might be of some later use.
Excavations done over three years at the Fincha Habera rock shelter revealed troves of artifacts, including stone tools—some made from obsidian—several pottery shards, and a single glass bead.
Speaking of sand, Wirecutter recommends The Green Toys Sand Play Set, a pail-and-shovel set that's robust enough to last for years without splintering into beach-littering plastic shards.
They work methodically, with bright spotlights shining through the colored windows, and then mix a thinner gypsum, painted to fix the glass shards to the exterior side of the window.
When Ms. Alvarez throws sweet wood-roasted red peppers, pale cucumbers, white anchovies and fluffy fresh cheese together with shards of fattoush, the Mediterranean seems to be on her mind.
The place still has a deliberately unfinished feel; not far from the water, a mountain of concrete shards sits beside the remains of an old warehouse and a disused crane.
With the economic system in shards, the frenzied building abruptly ceased, and most Chettiars left for Chennai, Mumbai, Singapore and the United States, starting businesses or entering medicine or law.
There are true glam items — an apparitionally perfect marble kouros; a cup attributed to the great Penthesilea Painter — but also homely ones: pottery shards with inscriptions, that kind of thing.
Ms. Halliday makes crowns from broken jewelry, foliage from old floral arrangements, shells and shards of pottery that wash up on nearby Castletownshend beach from a shipwreck in the bay.
When Trump, the candidate, broke the emergency glass on the problems in the political establishment, he wounded many with his barbs and the shards that spread across the political landscape.
Every Conduction seemed activated by a memory, some whole, some mere shards, like the vision of a woman who sneaked me gingersnaps, who I realized suddenly was my aunt Emma.
The TCL 10 5G specifically uses a fun crystal-like effect on the back that makes it look like shards, gleaming light when the phone is held in any angle.
Black garlic gnocchi consisted of petite bite-size cubes of potato gnocchi alternating with similar teeny cubes of smoked pork belly, all scattered over a plate decorated with raw scallion shards.
As if the performance weren't theatrical enough, frontman Attila Csihar disappeared towards the end, re-emerging wearing a demented Statue of Liberty crown and a cloak decorated with shards of glass.
Decades earlier, archeologists had uncovered archaic Hebrew ink inscriptions on ostraca, or pottery shards, from a frontier fort called Arad, a remote garrison located far away from Judah's central city, Jerusalem.
A world of winged dinosaurs, soaring and chatting back and forth, their different local dialects inflected here and there with the occasional broken shards of a long lost one: ''Hey, sweetheart.
"I'm going to try to lay down and close my eyes even though when I close my eyes it feels like there are shards of glass inside my eyeballs," Philipps said.
White plumes of acid and extremely fine shards of glass are billowing into the sky over Hawaii as molten rock from Kilauea volcano pours down a hillside and into the ocean.
Chiesa was hit by shards of glass and suffered cuts to his face that were so bad, he was forced to pull out of his UFC 2018 bout against Anthony Pettis.
The Dragonglass Shake, designed to temper your tastebuds after your burger bite, is a blend of mint and white chocolate custard, sprinkled with Dragonglass shards (don't worry, they're made of toffee).
The shards tested positive for tartaric acid, which gives wine its tart flavor, and were dated to the early Neolithic period, 6000-5000 B.C. They also contained samples of grape pollen.
A bargain at $25 was a whole Maine lobster, generous in size, steamed and then cut up and finished in a slightly sweet ginger glaze with big shards of sautéed ginger.
Whoever had the most points at the end of the event would win, and the fates of the thirteen characters would change depending on which team controlled more of the shards.
An Israeli bus driver sustained light injuries from shards of glass when stones and a bottle filled with paint were thrown at his bus in an Israeli settlement east of Jerusalem.
Still, "we might as well take shards of fairness and idealism and so on whenever we find them in our past and recognize that and give credit to them," he said.
It almost works, as the back falls off, but then the entire thing smashes, and the valuables he wants to jack all fall to the ground among many shards of glass.
The dances unspooled one after another with a kind of inexorable momentum: a small ensemble driven by the winter wind, a solo full of footwork as sharp as shards of ice.
Ms. Brown, a state employee, grabbed her 2016-year-old daughter, Angaleah, and fled downstairs, barely escaping the shards of glass that flew through her living room after the windows exploded.
I don't think there's ever been so thorough and persuasive a shattering of liberal racism, and I say that while picking shards of self-regard out of my own pale skin.
"Communism for Kids" is not a message in a bottle to some imagined future audience; it is rather a collection of broken shards from lost futures still jammed in the present.
All that was left of the al-Swarka family's two homes, which had been about 50 yards apart, were shards of two tin shacks strewn across giant craters in the sand.
Wallace watched the muscles in his forearms tighten as he dug out more shards of weathered wood, rolled them into little bundles, and flicked them from the end of his thumb.
After the nuns tried to pressure Andrée into an arranged marriage at 15, she escaped the orphanage, bloodying her feet as she clambered over a wall capped with shards of glass.
Songs shift gears dozens of times, in a way that recalls the glitchy but still pop-minded electronic-music shards of Kid606, or Venetian Snares' anxiety-inducing sheets of shimmering techno.
He's been working with a slightly broader palette — there are touches of techno and garage here — but in the main, his commitment to dark dance floor shards is persistent and bracing.
If it erupts again, the ash -- which carries microscopic shards of glass -- could potentially be carried 100 kilometers (62 miles) or more, contaminating the air and water supplies in distant locations.
Broken rice, whose rough shards were once disdained and cast aside for the poor, turns into satisfyingly sticky, earthy congee, saturated by white wine, lemongrass and the saline runoff of clams.
Hadid's depiction of Hong Kong as an allover composition of interlocking shards satisfyingly fractures the gallery's timeline of art around 1900, and other works, too, are installed almost as intentional disruptions.
Onscreen, it's horrifying: You hear voices shouting and crescendoing, and then you see Lila's tiny child's body crashing through the window to thud painfully on the ground, shards of glass everywhere.
Just sit still and let us spill our shards because maybe if they do not have to be collected so quickly, they will lose just a little bit of their sharpness.
But what made them special was that somewhere along the way they had broken into shards and were glued back together with a 15th-century technique using Japanese lacquer and gold.
You can hear the snap and crackling of its innards, before nearly instantaneously disintegrating into broken up shards that fall through the rest of the shredder's teeth toward the ground below.
"I like the eight crisp dollar bills in the envelope — otherwise I know very little about Chinese New Year," said Daniel Arsham, an artist whose sculptures include glass shards and volcanic ash.
There's one track that's built from the plucked shards of old records by the band Bread (cheekily titled "Breaking Bread") and another that's constructed from the duo drumming on a riot shield.
Once at the top of the ramp, the hats were modified further and placed in the right orientation; shards of red scoria found at the base of a statue support this assertion.
There's one guy who breaks them down into shards of glass, puts them in a bag, and hangs them off his dock to turn into 'sea glass' because blue is incredibly rare.
The skyscraper boasts an annealed glass exterior with 22020,000 glass panels that have been cooled slowly to reduce internal stress, meaning the glass shouldn&apost break into shards if it is struck.
About 100 residents lined up to sign their names to help clear debris off white sandy beaches or pull shards of sunken boats from the blue waters for about $15 an hour.
To be honest, in my heart of hearts, I am clinging to the hope that they somehow survived falling from a six-story height and landing underneath 500 tons of ice shards.
Noctilucent clouds form around the poles in the summer months, when ice crystallizes around shards of disintegrating meteoroids, volcanic dust, and even rocket plumes 50 miles above the surface, according to NASA.
I located modavite and flicked through the little plastic bin filled with tiny shards of the crystal that cost around $12 each—which is expensive, compared to other stones in the store.
Price: Free Bastion is an action role-playing game that sends players out into a post-apocalyptic fantasy world to collect shards of rock to power a structure known as the Bastion.
It's a feminism that believes patriarchy's gravest sin is being an impediment to personal success, and cares more about the women breaking glass ceilings than those left to clean up the shards.
The company that makes Nathan's and Curtis hot dogs is recalling more than 210,000 pounds of the product after metal shards were found in some of its packages, according to U.S. authorities.
Right now, officials are warning residents to watch out for "vog," the headache-inducing haze created by volcanic emissions, and "Pele's hair," volcanic glass shards that resemble fine strands of, yes, hair.
She even experimented with such ephemeral content as fire, by filling small boxes with mirror and glass shards and torn-up photos and briefly setting them aflame for the series Controlled Burning.
The study was based on analysis of a "beer-making tool kit" that includes a funnel, shards of pots and amphorae, and a pottery stove that would have been used for mashing.
A fiery red-orange field underpins the large-scale dreamscapes in "Desert Moon" (1955), as long, tapered black shards and curved pink globules dramatize an unsettling interchange between nature and the supernatural.
Several vitrines containing shards of broken glass that are supposed to represent a particular kind of glazing technique or household vessel particular to Sijilmasa (in Morocco), Gao (Mali), or Tademekka (also Mali).
The practical result, given this impossible task, is that most people wind up without a moral vocabulary, with only scattered shards of values, with no firm foundations for when times get tough.
The score risks sounding amorphous at times, but Ms. Saariaho prevents this by injecting shards of dissonance, elusive harmonies that slip and groan, and spiraling figures that create moments of dizzying intensity.
Another emerging threat comes from Islamic State fighters, who had gone underground after the defeat of the final shards of the terror group's caliphate, or religious state, in northern Syria this year.
The injured Midland officer, Zack Owens, was shot several times in an arm and a hand, but relatives said his most serious injury had resulted from having glass shards in one eye.
One big concern for those in the vicinity is the potential health risks of breathing in the toxic volcanic ash -- which carries microscopic shards of glass -- that has blanketed everything in sight.
It left a visible imprint on her painting "Two = one," made during her Paris years, when a bomb hit her building, ripping holes in the canvas and embedding glass shards in it.
If you see a film of a teapot first sitting on the edge of a table, then falling off the table and shattering into a thousand shards, the film appears perfectly normal.
Its steel dome, which is as heavy as the Eiffel Tower, is a weave of strands designed to act like a palm grove, allowing tiny shards of sunlight onto the grounds below.
The camera zooms in on the surface of the stone, and soon we're suspended in a swell of C.G.I. — pink-flecked shards of bewildering diffraction, a tunnel of blithe and kaleidoscopic light.
When part of the roof blew off beside a farm on a back road a few miles from the destination, he pulled over, tossed the shards into the back and rolled on.
Artist's first solo gallery exhibition, Black Gooey Universe, curated by KJ Freeman, portrayed shards of digital culture — cracked and mute screens and devices — to meditate on technological and cultural conceptions of blackness.
With excellent weather conditions above them, the divers managed to recover an "orphaned" right arm of a bronze statue, pottery shards, nails, lead sheathing fragments, and an odd metal disc, among other artifacts.
Jason Derulo threw a tantrum and vandalized a limo with shards of broken champagne glasses ... according to the limo company suing him for almost $10k -- but the singer's associates say it wasn't him.
A handful of cracked red candy shards goes around the perimeter, like so much delicious-looking broken glass, and on top goes a bit of white icing and a licorice stem, for effect.
With a voice that still sounds like she swallowed shards of glass then washed them down with whiskey for a smooth but explosive finish, Turner was already a much loved and respected artist.
The veteran actor once shattered a wine glass in the middle of a scene without alerting an incensed Streep, who ended up with shards in her hair, according to producer Sherry Lansing's book.
But in passage after passage, Mr. Storgards emphasized the discontinuities and jarring turns of the music, as well as the piercing shards of dissonance that Sibelius folds into his deceptively sonorous harmonic language.
The Abbe Museum, as it is now known, has expanded his collection of stone and bone tools and pottery shards with artifacts from the region's American Indian tribes, collectively known as the Wabanaki.
Your eventual objective: with the help of an AI companion, collect the crystal shards needed to repower your ship, and learn the significance of ocean conservation in preserving our own planet back home.
Tucked away in an antiques shop overflowing with Buddha statues, ornaments and meteorite shards in Tokyo, he promotes the supposed magical powers of the space rock to all that pay him a visit.
The continuity we expect from a photograph's content, surface, and structure is dashed, and the resulting shards, culled from magazines and cut into undulating jigsaw shapes, now skate along the edge of chaos.
When a bomb like this explodes, the shell fractures into several thousand pieces, becoming a jigsaw puzzle of steel shards flying through the air at up to eight times the speed of sound.
"Celestial" (2016), an eight-foot-diameter circle of nearly 50 sections of unglazed black earthenware extruded in rope-like thicknesses, recalls Richard Long's floor-based disks made of shards and chunks of slate.
For the moment, these shards and fragments sit in two crates in an exhibition room under Andy Warhol's vivid, bursting pop canvas of Vesuvius, on loan from the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples.
Those included shards of metal inside fuselages and dangling over wires critical to the planes' flight controls, as well as a ladder and a string of lights left inside the tails of planes.
Three Motagua players --- Emilio Izaguirre, Jonathan Rougier, and Roberto Moreira -- were injured by shards of broken glass and transferred to a private hospital to receive medical assistance, according to the team's social media.
In her 2012 novel, "NW," Zadie Smith tells the story of four characters from a housing project in northwest London through shards of dialogue or unpunctuated meanderings in 185 non-sequentially numbered sections.
Mudlarking's popularity has grown steadily in recent years, driven in part by social media communities where enthusiasts share their finds, and tour groups that offer a trudge through the shards of history's castoffs.
For the "Times Square Show," a well-remembered populist event put on by the artist-activist group Colab, in 1980, he covered the floor of a space with glittering shards of smashed bottles.
Chunks and shards of ice lay heaped on the shoreline, while farther out, the surface of the lake was pancake-flat, alternately skimmed white with snow or glistening with ice that froze overnight.
Hungry City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Unpeel the wax paper and there is a fat, charred wedge of rice, prickly with bacon shards, its nori sleeve puckered from a bout on the grill.
ANCIENT SITE LINKED TO BIBLICAL KINGDOM, ARCHAEOLOGISTS SAY While shards of pottery and a lamp discovered near the amulet date back around 1,000 years, archaeologists are still uncertain what the site was used for.
Minute-by-minute, huge skyscraper-sized shards of ice cliffs would crumble into the sea, as tall as the Statue of Liberty and as deep underwater as the height of the Empire State Building.
"Somewhere in his journey Polo also sustained a serious injury to his front leg, which left his leg mangled with shards of bone sticking out," says a bio on the Humane Society's Facebook page.
They suggest two hypotheses: either smaller shards of ice gets caught in a vortex and accumulate into a larger disc, or the ice starts out more irregularly-shaped and is rounded from the spinning.
The contestants are drag queens who strive for a crown by creating bewitching makeup designs, concocting shocking costumes, plotting dance routines that satirise pop stars and shooting shards of wit at their queer peers.
And if that's the case, then it stands to reason that among all the shards of sound buried in his catalog there are plenty that don't quite fit in anywhere yet are truly beloved.
Screenshot: CangorooGood news for anyone who's ever wanted to mix the inherent danger of the trampoline with the thrill of getting nowhere slowly, while simultaneously wondering whether their skeletons should be in more shards.
The head-on impact destroyed the satellite instantly, shattering it into a cloud of debris that sent over 35,000 shards into orbit, where they still circle like a ring of daggers around the planet.
It was a chaotic scene as the rescue operation took place, with an excavator digging through the mountain of rubble, dumping broken concrete, shards of thin wood and bits of twisted metal into trucks.
She collaborated on books with Gardner, excising unsavory and black magic elements from his writings and Book of Shadows (a witch's personal handbook), knitting piecemeal shards of lore and mysticism into one cohesive whole.
Anohni herself didn't take to the stage, and instead drafted in a woman with chalky face paint and fake blood splattered across her face, who mimed all the words beneath white shards of light.
Article continues after the video below All the time you'll find glowing yellow crystal shards, just floating around the place—collect them to unlock panels on the ground, which serve a multitude of functions.
The bulbs of his La Religieuse (The Nun) floor and table lamps are shaded by shards of alabaster that are both Cubistic and wimplelike, held together by bits of welded iron, courtesy of Dalbet.
Precise wedges of crisp daikon alternate with segments of grapefruit that shimmer in a pool of quince; the sweet, tart and spiciness of the components are melded together by earthy shards of black garlic.
Jessica Brown, a state government employee, grabbed her 12-year-old daughter, Angaleah, and fled to the basement, barely escaping the shards of glass that flew through her living room after the windows exploded.
Radiocarbon dating of the site dated jar shards to the years 6,000 to 5,800 B.C. The team also found traces of ancient grape pollen, starch from grape wine and remains from Neolithic fruit flies.
Moreover, a windowpane itself could so easily become shrapnel, shattered by a nearby blast, and everyone had heard of someone or other who had bled out after being lacerated by shards of flying glass.
The metaphor is so wonderfully clear — and so vitally important, especially in these captious times — you can practically feel the shards of hope lodging in your heart as you read it with a child.
Judgments are often made in a fog of uncertainty, are sometimes based on putting together shards of a mosaic that do not reveal a full picture, and can always be affected by human biases.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' I have never seen branzino look quite like this, like some ancient, jewel-encrusted weapon unearthed from volcanic ash, prickly with glistening shards, crushed obsidian and olivine.
Using the open-source 3D software Blender, Chaumont depicts shards of the stone sculpture frozen in mid-air, memorializing the instant it was smashed by ISIS supporters as the rest of the world watched.
Zeid's palate of greens, blues, reds and purples is drawn from the colours of Islamic tiles, with shards bordered by thick black lines recalling the Byzantine mosaics that adorn the palaces and churches of Istanbul.
Ms. Wong prefers hers made solely with wheat flour — customized to her specifications by a local baker — and toasted ever so briefly, to give the crust extra crackle without it fracturing into a thousand shards.
A different kind of status threat occurs as women climb the ranks of Fortune 500 companies and shatter glass ceilings: many men worry about cutting their feet on the shards left lying on the floor.
HAWAII VOLCANO: KILAUEA LAVA SPEWS DEADLY &aposLAZE&apos PLUME CONTAINING TINY SHARDS OF GLASS Known as "laze" – a combination of the words "lava" and "haze," the plume occurs when molten lava flows into the ocean.
Absolutely. In fact, the mixture of crushed rocks, gases, and tiny shards of glass in a volcanic ash cloud can sandblast the plane's exterior, melt onto the engine, and fry key navigational and communications systems.
So Shurboff emailed Huawei and after getting largely ignored, the sample was finally shipped back to Akhan after five months, severely damaged and broken into multiple pieces, with a few shards of the sample missing.
"Shame/Retreat" is all delicate folk melodies and sparse, plaintive vocals, while songs like "Self Mutilation by Fire and Stone" rumble awake like sleeping mammoths and"Silent Salt" slings shards of hurly-burly noise rock.
Stripping the most jagged shards he can break off of a bank of analog synths and busted-sounding drum machines, his take on techno kinda feels like a junkyard version of those Boston Dynamics dogs.
An adversary looking to hack our network sees these bundles of shards littered across a number of devices, but each individual shard yields little value because it's been stripped of its context (the original table).
At Site 305, for example, Mr. Mackey and Ms. Kong Leaksmy uncovered bits of water jars, showing that the area included households, and shards of blue-and-white Chinese tradeware dating from after the 1400s.
Tom Scicluna examines this literally with "Area" (2017), lining the entire floor of the gallery with a grid of rocks and detritus from the nearby train tracks, shards of dismantled buildings, and hunks of limestone.
Yes, but: There continues to be some controversy about both the overall climate impact of the Toba supervolcano on Sumatra, Indonesia, and what these discoveries of volcanic shards 5,600 miles away in South Africa mean.
The second and third cars smashed into the tunnel wall, triggering a suffocating eruption that imprisoned passengers in a darkened jungle of steel dust and wood splinters, glass shards and iron beams projecting like bayonets.
They point to artifacts found on the island: an American-made zipper, shards of American-made bottles, and pieces of a jar matching the ones used by an American freckle ointment company during the 1930s.
As befits a writer who ruminates about the nature of storytelling, there are 1,001 of these shards, each numbered, in a homage to "One Thousand and One Nights," the collection of Middle Eastern folk tales.
There had never been an ugly incident involving his Muslim customers, said Ilknur Perda, 65, as he gently sliced off juicy shards of shwarma at his shop, Istanbul Doner-Kebab, on the town's main strip.
In "Introduzione all'Oscuro," from 1981, a sudden coalescing of the 12-member ensemble leads to a sudden disintegration, and the surge serves to focus your ears on the drama of shards and whispers that follows.
This British version is the most merciless and empathic interpretation of this much performed work I've seen, and it keeps returning to my thoughts in piercing shards, like the remnants of a too-revealing dream.
The defect causes its airbags to rupture violently when triggered, shooting metal shards toward the car's occupants, and has been linked to at least 11 deaths and more than 180 injuries in the United States.
The newer grenades do not contain TNT and are designed to prevent shards from harming protesters, but they function similarly to the GLI-F4s, and critics argue it is unclear that they are much safer.
As it climbed, so it dwindled, until it was little better than a cart track— ridged brown earth covered loosely by stones, shards of soft blue slate and yellow gravel braided by the running rainwater.
Serpentine paths twisted up the hillside, and at the center of a spectacular bifurcated staircase there was a fountain in the form of a lizard, its skin composed of mosaic shards in blues and yellows.
As the remnants of the minibus bounced, rolled, and finally came to rest at the foot of a low embankment, three of his limbs were scythed off, his cheeks peppered with shards of blue vehicle paint.
Video posted on Twitter showed shards of broken glasses spread across the sidewalks, and mask-clad activists pushing over garbage cans, with one of those activists toting a black flag with the "A" symbol for anarchy.
So, for example, we have a drink called Mind Your Step which is served from a 'broken' glass with sugar shards that look like glass and one called Affected Experience, which contains a flavour-changing berry.
So is the maple bacon, with crisp, perfectly cooked shards of meat swimming in maple sugar, which in theory should make any normal person sick, except Ngo has created the perfect balance of savoury and sweet.
Apple rejects current industry best practices by forcing the recyclers it works with to shred iPhones and MacBooks so they cannot be repaired or reused—instead, they are turned into tiny shards of metal and glass.
To date, 14 automakers, led by Honda Motor, have recalled 24 million U.S. vehicles with 28.8 million inflators due to the risk that they can explode with too much force and spray metal shards inside vehicles.
At War We had all been dodging bullets and shrapnel like young matadors, twisting and gyrating our hips, whipping our flak jackets to the side like capes as the superheated shards of metal charged at us.
All of the scientists are hoping that, after gluing all the plates on the list together, there will be enough shards remaining to make something that wasn't there—new physics insights explained by new subatomic particles.
Made out of dense white clouds of steam, toxic gas and tiny shards of volcanic glass, the laze "looks innocuous, but it's not," Janet Babb, a geologist with the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, told The Associated Press.
Farmers where an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed on March 10 say their lands have been fenced off since, with the site still littered with small shards of debris, and they cannot afford to rent plots elsewhere.
Looking at it from the bed, I feel like if I touch it, or even get a good look at it, some contact-reaction might reduce my body to a pile of thousands of those shards.
He'd grown up in Show Low, a tiny town in the Arizona mountains, with just his mom and sister, a tough upbringing he brightened by looking for Anasazi pottery shards in the wilds behind the house.
As soon as Martin started twanging shards of vinyl, we laid out a sound, and it just became a dancehall number, even though that has nothing to do, obviously, with the sound of the damn Bread.
Radiocarbon dating of the Mijiaya site near the Chan River in Shaanxi Province dates it to 3400 to 2900 B.C. A yellowish residue from inside the funnel and pot shards was analyzed to discern the ingredients.
In 2001, Mr. Schmidt led an archaeological dig at the site in which shards from the Wolf family's collection of porcelain were discovered as well as parts of the cellar walls, which could then be mapped.
Potential visitors to the Big Island have been spooked by images of lava torching homes, soldiers wearing gas masks and now deadly white clouds of acid and glass shards as molten rock streams into the Pacific.
However, he tells Axios: More: Paleoanthropologist John Hawks, who was not part of the study, tweeted how "amazing" it was that they located these microscopic glass shards and how it expands our knowledge of human evolution.
Ceramic tiles, colored smalto, and glittery designs embedded with glass shards or natural stone come together to portray heroic citizens, from focused factory workers to streamlined athletes to superhuman scientists who conquer problems allegorized as monsters.
In this teeming, vividly orchestrated symphony, Bernstein boldly draws from diverse styles, including episodes of wide-spaced, poignant harmonies evocative of Copland, and hurtling moments that screech with modernist intensity and break into 12-tone shards.
Trobisch directs in fragmented scenes that always cut a beat or two short of expectation, like little shards of glass, and Schwarz makes Janne's actions comprehensible at every turn as her troubles slowly and inexorably deepen.
Where it is possible to admit shards of bitter comedy into a scene, as when Gina imitates her disapproving mother as a way of suggesting a commonality with Dennis, the direction makes the most of it.
"All Melody" opens with a haunting, wordless choral number (a collaboration with Shards, a British choir), followed by the percussive second track, "Sunson," that would not be out of place in on a nightclub dance floor.
The city speaks to him in an array of untethered voices, like a Ouija board writ large, delivering shards of a narrative in which he has no place, as is also true of his splintering marriage.
It is, instead, a hard-won inquiry into how we seek out the truth of ourselves and others in ways that often, by necessity, aren't straightforward, that arrive in our lives in glimmering bits and shards.
Slowly—or quickly, depending on your time scale—the shards coalesced and formed the moon we know today, the one that is drifting away from us, at a rate of four centimetres or so per year.
At the same time, it can do so with sounds that are fresh and disorienting in the genre, abrasive shards of noise and vocals that veer between the shouted patter of rap and sugary sweet choruses.
While an enormous "cluster" of these shards initially seems to be a powerful threat to Earth, Steven discovers they're lashing out because they're in terrible pain — so he teaches them to soothe themselves by working together.
To demonstrate that, the group analyzed the composition ancient micrometeorites—tiny shards of space rock—from just before the big smashup 466 million years ago, that were retrieved from an ancient seafloor in a Russian river valley.
The trio—rounded out by bassist Ursula Morton, and drummer Jamey Anderson—pad out their sharp anarcho-punk corners with shards of noise rock, hardcore, and early grunge (think Melvins and Screaming Trees, not Kurt's pretty face).
Jackson -- the only player to ever make an NFL AND MLB all-star team -- stormed out of the batter's box and violently snapped his big Cooper C271 bat ... before tossing the shards of wood towards the dugout.
Add sonic gaps, jaggedy textural shards, and vocoder anomie to the previous album, subtract unifying electroriffage, warm synthesizer beds, and hummable tunes, as Vernon has done, and the abstract prettiness is left intact — just rendered more incompetently.
As the Wall Street Journal reported, Koike-ya's One Hand chips are shards of potato chips, served in a pouch with a rippable corner that's exactly the right size for pouring those chip bits into your maw.
Then 23 years later a former Secret Service officer, writing a tell-all book about people he barely glimpsed in the course of duty, breathlessly announced he had once spotted a telltale box full of vase shards.
Patiently, systematically, this biological algorithm roots through my store of mental files, searching out broken bits of code—ideas that refuse to link up, shards and stray threads of mental activity—and desperately tries to join them.
Along its outside walls and inside it are artifacts from the archaeological digs conducted by Nathan Hamilton and Rob Sanford during their 2006-2007 summer excavations on the island: fishhooks, buttons, tincture bottles, clay pipes, pottery shards.
Often overshadowed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Gris perfected the technique of papier collé long after the other two artists had abandoned it, continuing to paste scraps of newsprint and shards of mirror to his collages.
Local residents plan to continue to fight, said Ms. Gerstman, noting that her building's board decided against putting decorative planters at the building's entrance over fears that shards could injure people in the event of a blast.
As you gather shards that allow you to do things like cling to walls, increase your health, or allow you to land powerful critical hits in combat, the game becomes more and more customizable to your needs.
Letter of Recommendation Each day along the upper railings of my top-floor Brooklyn apartment's fire escape, starlings alight and start holding forth in an ever-­evolving chorus of clown whistles, clicks and shards of expert mimicry.
I love how the dough is lumpy, how I find chunks of butter here, shards there, and how the higgledy-piggledy mixture teeters toward hopelessness until I reach into the bowl again to knead and fold it.
In restless, moving images, like swirling leaves and expanding ripples of water, or in glassy shards of memory, the director Terence Malick tells the story of Faye (Rooney Mara), a musician navigating the scene in Austin, Tex.
"Girls held in isolated rooms start to go weird and hurt themselves — they destroy the lamps or, in another isolated room, a window, they smash glass and they start to hurt themselves" with the shards, she said.
Women's Foundation of Colorado President and CEO Lauren Casteel said Obama broke a glass ceiling by becoming the first black first lady, and asked which of the falling glass shards from that glass ceiling cut the deepest.
One of the few shards of hope, analysts say, is that Riek Machar, the former vice president and powerful Nuer politician who led the rebellion against the president, has been sidelined, relegated to exile in South Africa.
She applies sand, mica shards, tinsel, and glitter, among other materials, to her canvases; the use of these materials, rather than being overly referential to modernist moves, grounds the works in the present and accentuates their dynamism.
It's electronic pop full of feeling—rage, love—as though it's been played on a piano made of glass shards; kind of like looking at the last song of the night, sweaty and sentimental, through a kaleidoscope.
Wearing a simple black shirt and pants, the Man in Black's abilities include stopping bullets between his fingers without looking, moving fallen shards of glass out of his umbra and other telekinetic abilities that would impress Yoda himself.
But for years, some made by Takata, a Japanese firm, inflated with such vigour that shards of metal and plastic were launched at occupants of vehicles in even minor collisions, causing serious injury and in some cases death.
Lou is trying to read her a section from Bertolt Brecht's Antigone, and their dialogue is escalating to an argument when the suitcase bomb goes off, after which the narrative fractures into a series of fast-moving shards.
His ash reshteh, a dense noodle and bean soup, was simmered for hours down to a heavy ink and topped with bronzed shards of garlic, crispy onions, dried mint and a cooling daub of sour kashk (fermented whey).
Then there were the run-of-the-mill shards of hate and ignorance, like the former GOP congressman who tweeted, then deleted, a statement about how "real America" was coming after "black lives matter punks" and Barack Obama.
"This, combined with the documentary evidence and sherds (yes 'sherds' not 'shards') of medieval glazed tile, resulted in the possibility that we had found the floor of Edward I's lost chapel which burnt down in 1513," Hawkins said.
Hex: Shards of Fate labels itself as a massively multiplayer online trading card game (MMOTCG), creating a digital space for players to battle while also building a rich world full of characters to meet and quests to complete.
Well, there's the long-held and popular theory that Bran is related to the Night King in some way — a theory that seemed to shatter in the shards of the Night King's death at the Battle of Winterfell.
After a night of delirium as Russia reached the World Cup quarter-finals, on Monday morning clean-up crews tackled a mountain of trash, sweeping up cigarette butts and shards of broken glass left over from the celebrations.
Among the 31 victims — two more than first reported — one had to have multiple ball bearings removed from her body as well as bits of metal from an ear and wood shards from her neck, the complaint says.
Plastic shards, beads, and fibers were identified in more than 90% of rainwater samples taken from across Colorado, including at more than 3,000 metres high in Rocky Mountain National Park, according to researchers from the US Geological Survey.
In his works on paper, we see screaming prismatic shards, beasts—a giant squid, a crustacean the size of a city bus—and people, often masked, like Ned Kelly, or, in the form of skulls, reduced to masks.
Announcing itself with an ensemble of marching band drums, the track develops in familiar Amobi via an assemblage of chaotic sound effects—glass shards, an ambulance's siren, an alarm—alongside rhythmic synth samples and a spoken word vocal.
I had over 10,000 "metal shards," the game's currency, when I first got the guns, but because I had to constantly buy more juice for them, I ended up totally broke after only a few fights with machines.
Officials warned on Tuesday that a large plume of laze, a toxic lava haze composed of hydrochloric acid and tiny shards of volcanic glass, was blowing inland along the coastline, released with the continuing inundation of Kapoho Bay.
The ring was primarily made of porcelain, a ceramic normally used for rose-strewn tea sets and figurines of pouting milkmaids, and such treatment should have reduced it to a handful of shards on the hotel room carpet.
What sounds like an intricate radio drama from the world beyond (Helen Atkinson is the sound designer) occasionally penetrates their activities, as do shards of crazy pop hits and tidal waves of somber, romantic music (by Teho Teardo).
She approached her first whole turkey as if making kabsa: Starting with whole-milk yogurt, she added grated onion, tomato paste, shards of cinnamon and nutmeg, turmeric and black pepper, and rubbed the mixture all over the skin.
One is battered gold, deep-fried and propped on a rubble of garlic shards; the other has been steamed to a dying-sunset hue and shimmers from a frisk in the wok with ginger, scallions and Shaoxing wine.
She creates a mosaic out of salvaged mirror and stained glass from firebombed churches — shards fragmented by targeted racial violence — which form an interpretation of sea and sun, intertwined with silhouettes of ancestral spirits reaching toward the sky.
He studied the shards for around ten years, and it was he who found the most famous passage inscribed on them, an account of a great flood wiping out almost all of humanity, with one man's family surviving.
Mx. Mandel's foot was sliced open, they said, this past February at a festival in Costa Rica by a severed iguana hand that pierced their boot, but most dangers are what you'd think: nails, screws, shards of glass.
A classic rookie mistake made by most entrepreneurs is spraying and praying at large prospect audiences for the sake of their largeness alone, hoping that those shards of value surface for the right people at the right time.
Carter recalls having to dodge the glass shards that lined the "grassy patches that passed for a park" while playing touch football, and tipping a benched, unresponsive heroin addict as you would a cow sleeping on a pasture.
But shards of Bundyville have stuck with the branch of the family that made its way to Nevada, where they set up a cattle ranch and became the face of unyielding, armed protest over how Washington manages Western lands.
A symmetrical, robe-like shape cobbled together from shards of color and oddments of graphical information, its most distinctive feature is a snaking passage of shadowy monoprinted blotches that alludes to eyes, lips, remote mountain ranges and otherworldly vistas.
Chris Woods, the lead engineer behind the digital card game Hex: Shards of Fate, might be the most experienced developer of artificial intelligences used in trading card games (TCGs), a lifetime of work that stretches back over 20 years.
Mr. Baj (1924-2003) was prone to ridiculing accepted tastes and sentiments by adding to existing paintings, forging satirical characters out of found objects and fabrics and recycling shards of wood veneer into images of comforting, complacent bourgeois furniture.
The way shards of melody shimmer, invert, and catch in his computerized throat says all you need to know about the appropriation of a pop technique as an avant-garde alienation effect among the popwise and the arty alike.

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