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"shorn" Definitions
  1. past participle of shear

400 Sentences With "shorn"

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My mother wraps our little flag in a plastic bag so it won't get shorn by the wind but it gets shorn regardless.
Shorn of his deterrents, does Kim fear a similar fate?
Even her parents have come around on the shorn 'do.
Drywall was shorn from the bottom half of the walls.
Any replacement party will be shorn of its senior leadership.
The fiber, shorn from a Rambouillet sheep, is fine and soft.
Wool continues to grow if not shorn, making the sheep uncomfortable.
One of two buses parked nearby had its roof shorn off.
Mr. Romero, 51, pointed to a shorn hill above his plot.
In other words, soccer's premier tournament shorn of its biggest stars.
Shorn of the United States, the Sunni coalition is fantastically weak.
The snow was like a lamb Shorn in the upper circle.
Mr Cuarón's film is thus a Mexican "Upstairs, Downstairs", shorn of sentimentality.
He writes like a scientist, utterly shorn of sentimentality, patient and cleareyed.
Houses across the island had their shingles shorn by the high winds.
Sir, he says, clutching the wool he'll sell from sheep he's shorn himself.
Shorn of its air-traffic responsibility, the FAA would become a safety body.
The neighbour has flagstones of beaten scarabs and rose bushes of shorn porphyry.
Dany, shorn of nearly all her military power, will die on the battlefield.
The corn is shorn and the stiff yucca stands guard in the dusk.
Under Mr Putin, Russian associations of indigenous people have been shorn of independence.
Zillo was later carrying the shorn locks around in a black paper bag.
On a bed of Jerome's shorn hair, they slept into the early morning.
Llama let you go for the day, but we'll be back tomorrow for shorn.
He tweeted a photo of his shorn locks before heading to the goodbye party.
Shorn of expertise, the civil service is struggling even to spend its EU subsidies.
Punctuating the narrative -- with disturbing frequency -- are images of elephants, shorn of their tusks.
Could this violence and coercion be shorn from the Soviet approach as Nehru hoped?
My face may be shorn, but your generosity never fails to leave me beaming.
Plus, save more than 250% on Remington razors to keep you shorn and smooth.
And as I stood there among my recently shorn hair, I discovered two things.
Tienan's defiance is broken; Yiman is verbally abused and, shorn of her hair, neutered.
It was a tepid product, shorn of the pointed arguments that previously drew readers.
And that stigma, which we've since shorn as a dating public, lasted for years.
Everything looked increasingly worn and shorn, though no one was saying anything about it.
Shorn of territory, it has gone back to being an amorphous and largely invisible network.
They are thankfully gone, sacked (and, in Mr Timothy's case, shorn) after the disastrous election.
Nadal's rivals will have to hope the King of Clay is shorn of peak fitness.
Beleaguered by crisis and shorn of confidence, Europe seems to be shrinking by the day.
That is largely due to a squad shorn of the bloated egos of tournaments past.
Young Jimmy is pissed and already disillusioned — white sheep wool shorn off and left behind.
Back at the Lefferts house, children can join in washing and carding the shorn fleece.
Shorn even of its veneer of idealism, tolerance as an ideal will cease to inspire.
As a teen, in military school, I found whomever I could to keep me shorn.
He was shorn of his beard and long blond hair and sent off into the wilderness.
" In the Instagram of a newly shorn Levine (sorry, no more mohawk), Prinsloo simply wrote: "MINE.
"Cut off all my hair again," she wrote alongside a video featuring her newly shorn hair.
We thought we were in love with Chris Hemsworth's shorn facial hair video posted this week.
Shorn of TPS, many Salvadoreans will join America's 11m illegal immigrants with no right to work.
They also rocked similarly shorn hair, as Schwarzenegger was recently buzzed by his dad in March.
An EU shorn of Britain's deregulating influence is a troubling portent for the liberal world order.
Most notably she has shorn the poems of punctuation, as Lorca sometimes did in his drafts.
He has emasculated the State Department and shorn himself of solid diplomatic substance at his back.
Shorn of bonds with wider society, Americans risked being confined within the solitude of their own hearts.
Shorn of that aim, the need to balance single-payer coverage, subsidies and fines no longer applies.
It also meant an opportunity to reinvent Tory progressivism, shorn of Mr Cameron's trendy Notting Hill flummery.
They play on the same fields, but they're pretty much there just to get shorn and devoured.
A single idea, or "meme", can replicate shorn of all context, like DNA in a test tube.
Xie's swallowed commands, shorn of their predicates, suggest that the rules of her art cannot be codified.
Shorn of his trademark dreadlocks, and using a different name, he has managed to remain largely anonymous.
Then again, the mandoline has its risks: It has shorn off her fingertips at least three times.
And although the members are looking more shorn these days, nothing has been trimmed from their sound.
Europeans are now finally being forced to realize that Mr. Trump's world is one shorn of allies.
Mr. Hua, 48, who had shaved his beard and shorn his dreadlocks, said his arrest was imminent.
Taxpayers were being shorn "like flocks of sheep," Mr. Ponti said in a newspaper interview in 2003.
If my beach disappeared, I'd feel as if someone had shorn off a piece of my soul.
The metal cladding on one of the cars was shorn off, creating a gash several feet long.
When they arrived in Quillacollo, Arce was unrecognizable, her hair shorn, and reeking of gasoline and urine.
In one episode, she is "shorn of relief," which condenses the relentless descents into a perfect epigram.
Shorn of its cover, the battery was exposed to the air, which was increasingly becoming thin and chilly.
Counterdemonstrators made a game of stealing the banners, though right-wingers would beat them with the shorn flagpoles.
The building's one remaining facade was shorn of eagles and ornament yesterday, preparatory to leveling the last wall.
The 49-year-old actress debuted a freshly shorn bowl cut while arriving in N.Y.C. Splash News (2)
The world was both naked and obscure, shorn of the layers of metadata that made its mysteries legible.
The pop music star posted a few pictures on Twitter and Instagram of his freshly shorn head. pic.twitter.
Some Republicans will say that Mr Trump's message, shorn of its roughest edges, could deliver victory next time.
Its combination of knowingness and comic violence suggests a Coen brothers movie shorn of philosophical and formal rigor.
But the administration knew there wouldn't be political appetite for a larger number, so it was shorn down.
"Your job, shorn of the paper and the bureaucracy, is to fight forcefully and joyfully for those kids."
By stripping Laurie of her purity, the "final girl" of Halloween has been shorn of all her pretenses.
He made the case for Trumpism beyond Trump, journalism without malevolence and Silicon Valley shorn of overweening hubris.
Shorn of context, the still of him drinking poison—eyes open, head thrown back—is honestly pretty funny.
Some compared his 'do to Justin Bieber's recently shorn locks (which he's rumored to be auctioning for charity).
There were no cows to be milked and no sheep to be shorn, no drought to worry over.
"So light I could fly away," she said in a video as she rubbed her newly shorn scalp.
Italy crushed South Korea 4-0 in Cagliari in another tie shorn of fans because of coronavirus concerns.
Pa had shaved it close because of the fever, and her poor shorn head looked like a boy's.
On the face of it, this is horrific -- so many churches shorn of the very symbol of their faith.
Kevin enters, swarthy and freshly shorn, and makes amends with Astrid by telling her he's in love with her.
Beckham was wearing a white shirt and a cropped denim jacket, rocking a shorn eyebrow look for extra edginess.
In a two-part Instagram photo series that she titled, "Oh Shit," Kravitz showed off her newly shorn locks.
Mexican media published graphic pictures of victims from the blast site covered in burns and shorn of their clothes.
But even shorn of this amplifying mechanism, the machine is still connected to the broader world of global finance.
In one yard, an all-terrain vehicle, popular in Fort McMurray, was shorn of all its plastic and rubber.
But judging it as you would any other digital photograph, shorn of all context and understanding, would be shortsighted.
For starters, the Fed needs to be shorn of its ever-expanding portfolio of regulatory and even fiscal responsibilities.
Today I examine a lanky tree torn from some distant shore, roots intact, branches shorn, bark weathered beyond recognition.
The electrical charge occurs when an electron is shorn off by UV light from stars, which creates a positive charge.
Education is one of the biggest casualties of the crisis in Kashmir, which has now officially been shorn of autonomy.
Scraps of hair are still visible on her neck, and a bowl of her shorn locks sits right beside her.
Prince William's is newly shorn; Meghan Markle's is bouncy, voluminous, and probably smells like Oribe; Prince Harry is a ginger.
In "Norma", the commerce in hair shorn from poor women to beautify their wealthier sisters propels a many-stranded thriller.
By the next year, he was playing an Air Force pilot in "Top Gun" and had shorn his long hair.
Just a month ago they were shorn of most of their fine young arms and of anything that resembled hope.
Few predicted that Tower Records would shutter a decade later while OM would carry on, its name shorn of context.
That looks like a dodgy bet right now as the Cavaliers, shorn of James, may not even make the playoffs.
His hair was shorn in a Caesar cut, his fringe gelled against his forehead in the most perfect horizontal line.
"We're going to war, bro," one cheered, holding two thumbs up and sporting a grin under close-shorn red hair.
Shorn of Dao and Mao, modern China has been left with a corrupt party state and a brutal, wild west capitalism.
"Teach 'em how to say goodbye," Miranda wrote on Twitter, showing a black-and-white image of his freshly shorn locks.
Part of the upper right side of the bus was shorn off in the collision, which happened shortly before 4 p.m.
It is a curiously low-key affair, shorn of the air-punching moments that constitute most music biopics' bread and butter.
The most interesting work of her later years is a self-portrait, shorn of the frills and beauty of her youth.
It's this simple truth, shorn of the drug-fueled mania and 1980s psychedelia, that keeps the spirit of Captain Newfoundland alive.
What distinguishes Trumpism is that this militarist foreign policy is mostly shorn of Bushian rhetoric about promoting democracy around the world.
At the trial, Lulu wore an orange jumpsuit and her hair had been shorn so short that she was barely recognizable.
More than $20 billion has been shorn from the company's market capitalization since 2017 began, cutting Teva's value roughly in half.
With his dreadlocks shorn, Mr. Johnson went on to win his match but the episode drew widespread attention and condemnation. Gov.
The easy-going conversation was the precise opposite of President Donald Trump's coronavirus press briefings: accessible, enlightening, shorn of misleading statements.
Windows were missing, baggage doors were torn off and there was a long trail of shorn-off debris behind the bus.
His shorn-sided haircut and stricken expression mark him as someone Big Brother would surely have put out of circulation already.
Over the course of several days, as many as 35,000 sheep can be shorn by a team of just seven men.
Kerr's instrumental university provided something of a blueprint for the neoliberal university, now shorn of its public-spirited and egalitarian impetus.
Dunking on them both was a reflexive burst of endorphin-charging smugness, and soon became shorn of any political overtones whatever.
Before we know it, he's shorn that halo of curls into an angular bowl cut, with the somber attitude to match.
Live oaks and more pines frame the perimeter of shorn grassy fields and embankments that are remnants of earthen fort walls.
More than $240 billion has been shorn from the company's market capitalization since 240.5 began, cutting Teva's value roughly in half.
Until a robust liberalism, shorn of pretension, can reconnect with knowledge and experience of working peoples' lives, the populists will remain…popular.
The fields are mostly bald, shorn of vegetation in a Herculean attempt to remove the radioactive fallout that settled six years ago.
Shorn of its condemnation of slavery, the novel even circulated in a pirate edition among Confederate soldiers during the American civil war.
Mr. DiCaprio, shorn of his mountain-man beard, chatted about global warming with Sting, who seemed to have inherited that very beard.
That girl's gouache hair is scraggly, not perfectly brushed, and short strands stand up like shorn blades of grass atop her head.
Over the weekend, the Annihilation actress, 31, showed off her freshly shorn undercut on Instagram with an inspiring message to her fans.
Even as chunks of her honey-blond hair were shorn for her eight-hour operation, her kooky expressions and wide smile prevailed.
In a video that circulated on social media, Ms. Arce, drenched in red paint, her hair shorn, is surrounded by masked protesters.
Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka delivered perhaps the only speech — other than the opening and closing prayers — shorn of partisan and ideological tones.
He pointed across a basin in the center of town, a wasteland of leveled homes and trees freakishly shorn of their limbs.
His long black hair is pulled back, revealing shorn sides growing out again; a goatee stands against a few days of stubble.
Like a startup founder's elevator pitch or a political candidate's stump speech, Tiller's message is one shorn of complexity for maximum reach.
The ball hit the dirt and Plawecki's chest protector and still managed to make a pretty good impression on his shorn chest.
Vicuña: A shy relative of the llama, the vicuña lives wild in the Andes and can only be shorn every two years.
These women spurn make-up, long hair and tight clothes, and post pictures of crushed cosmetics and shorn locks on social media.
"Shorn of its rambling character, and in not so many words, this is the essence of what the president communicates," Schiff began.
He remains shorn for now of his top-shelf fastball, that 98-mile-per-hour heater, and that added to the fascination.
He also demanded a secular "liberal" government shorn of the religious and ultra-Orthodox allies the prime minister has long relied upon.
But let's face it, it wasn't trending until Kim wore it and reportedly ordered North Korean men to copy his shorn hair style.
But shorn of their anonymity, distributed ledgers can be a boon for regulators: they can provide visibility, for instance on who owns what.
In villages throughout the area, young men will step up to have their foreskins shorn in front of their elders, parents, and peers.
Without Mosul, IS will be shorn of its tax base and oil fields; the group will be a shadow of its former self.
The detective had an Irish face — blue-eyed, pale-skinned, puckish, her coppery brown hair shorn close at the sides into a fauxhawk.
In the last year, the company has been shorn of its head of global sales, vice president of finance, and head of Autopilot.
Shorn of cumulative sales of 1.2bn devices and revenues of $1trn, Apple would not hold the crown of the world's largest listed company.
Instead, their sensibility celebrates the free flow of the Internet, in which cultural crossovers should be fast, frictionless, and shorn of historical context.
In them he stands completely naked — figuratively speaking — shorn of the costumes and inventions, the cameras, the silkscreens, the magazine, and the fame.
President Trump has used that platform to spread his populist message through language often shorn of diplomatic niceties and demeaning of his opponents.
It's a natural fit there, being the most intense of all the Shakespearean tragedies, shorn for the most part of subplots and diversions.
" Her once smooth, chic mid-length Sh-E-O cut is shorn in an asymmetrical bob, that makes her look "like a pencil.
The witnesses slept on thin mattresses on the floor, ate at a cracked plastic table and sat in chairs shorn of their backs.
But if you can find only shorn fennel bulbs, some chopped parsley or dill will work just as well, adding color and freshness.
Those surviving dinosaurs, though shorn of teeth and with added wings, nevertheless remain members of the theropoda, a group that also includes Tyrannosaurus rex.
And according to Kelly Rowland, Vanesssa Hudgens, and Shanina Shaik the only surefire way to convey that message is with a freshly shorn do.
The G6's rear is shorn of its top left corner, exposed at its midriff, and punctured by two curious holes near its side.
If Amazon were shorn of its cloud-computing arm, it would lose its most profitable business, making whatever is left a less attractive investment.
The answer, unfortunately, was yes — and Styles himself confirmed it in an Instagram post showing off a long, shorn ponytail shortly before filming began.
In a letter, he wondered if the Soviet Union's economic approach, "shorn of violence and coercion", could help the world achieve peace and prosperity.
In the two floods, communities were shorn temporarily from the rest of the country and permanently from a present that has become their past.
The album was driven by the single "Adorn," which sounds like a slightly hurried take on Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," shorn of Gaye's neediness.
The first reports to arrive were of vast flooding and destruction, rivers of brown water pulsing through streets and homes shorn of tin roofs.
He noted that Series games in a National League park — which thankfully come shorn of the designated hitter — required more work of a manager.
In Act III, during Samson's scene of captivity — shorn of his hair, blinded and turning a mill wheel — the character's spirit is utterly broken.
Gone, too, was his grandmother's house on the same parcel of land, where fronds from her favorite palm tree dangled through the shorn roof.
Shorn of its context, the phrase "some people did something" has been wielded by Omar's opponents, including Trump, to suggest she diminishes the attack.
I later heard that a door was shorn off or crumpled by the tunnel wall, and that at least 34 people had been injured.
Nonetheless, some pedestrians were caught outside, running in panic for whatever shelter could be found as shorn tree limbs blew around on the streets.
That chaos has frightened off sponsors and broadcasters who were already reluctant to pay big money to televise competitions shorn of their top players.
Motifs repeat fetishistically: hair shorn off as punishment, buck teeth, warts on hands, faces or heads that have been "ruined" or damaged in accidents.
Beheaded palm trees and white sand beaches shorn of their shady sea grape trees testify to Bahia Honda's location near the eye of Irma.
Shorn of its intended civilian fig leaf, the resulting all-military ticket was characterized by the White House as "a disaster" for public relations.
Australia is expected to produce 343,000 tonnes of shorn wool (greasy) in 2017–18, increasing 2 percent to 350,000 tonnes in 2018–19, ABARES forecast.
You might think it's a pencil sketch at first, but look closer and you'll realise that it's actually an artwork made out of shorn hair.
Shorn of national patronage vital to secure roles like department head, salary, pension and so on might survive, but not hopes of prestige and influence.
She visits a beauty salon, where she changes her hair color, and a boy in the next chair, furious at being shorn, explodes into violence.
He fries no nuggets and rakes no yards; no shorn hairs fall on the toe of his shoe while someone breathes into the mirror, Beautiful.
He depicts himself standing upright with his hair shorn, his angular face drawn and gaunt, concentrated and poised, his domed head haloed in luminescent greens.
They land on leaves shorn off brussels sprouts and littered like petals, edges curling into black, over a bed of noodles, garlic scapes and asparagus.
"Autumn" focuses on early middle age, and renders it as it is often experienced: shorn of the novelistic glamour of incident and even of character.
European officials have previously said they would rapidly pull their forces from Afghanistan if the American military was shorn too small to provide logistic support.
His trademark hairstyle was carefully coifed, and in a twist, it was shorn above the ears, leaving what has been dubbed a "trapezoid shaped" haircut.
Everything about the portrait takes up space, throwing back our visual expectations: her shorn hair, her tattooed skin, her size and weight in the frame.
Aerial footage of the island after Irma had passed through showed a desolate, flooded landscape shorn of trees and foliage with overturned vehicles and scattered debris.
It is the girl who ends up publicly shamed for her lack of morals on the news, her hair shorn as a symbol of removed femininity.
Shorn of competitive football due to qualifying as hosts, Russia have spent the last year playing friendlies against some of the leading sides in the world.
The device went missing when the vessel's top two decks — including the bridge, where the captain would have been — were shorn off, the safety board said.
Morale shaken, Austyn ends up back in Kingsport, broker than ever, only now shorn of the sweet naïveté that made him appealing in the first place.
Previously, new products were held back or shorn of certain features if these were thought to hurt the program (something known internally as the "strategy tax").
Shorn of its establishment baggage, Mr Spencer argues, Christianity still has much to say to an amnesiac world about human dignity, political freedom and economic inequality.
Equally, I've primarily been attracted to women who aren't femme; women with shorn-hair aesthetics that sit between what mainstream fashion views as "androgynous" and butchness.
She scored seven nominations for 1989, and before the show even started she had us buzzing with her newly shorn bob and that crop top moment.
Several days later his team came back with a version of the speech shorn of the daring bits, including the call for United States of Europe.
You don't shorn your head; instead you honor your remaining strands, letting them remain on the top of your head in all of their pitiful glory.
Photos of the jet on the ground obtained by industry publication Flightglobal show emergency evacuation slides were deployed and the nose gear tires completely shorn off.
With footwork removed from the equation and shorn of the opportunity to hold, fighters raising their gloves to defend themselves for too long become sitting targets.
The Yankees have a longstanding policy that requires a closely shorn head of hair, and Frazier, like Johnny Damon before him, ran afoul of this policy.
Sheep grazed in high mountain pastures and shorn only once a year produce a thick, long wool ideal for the tough thread used in carpet making.
Three roundels are tattooed on its nape; beside it lie a hundred-dollar bill, stained with purple dye, and a "ghost gun," shorn of identifying marks.
Before they do, they visit Faith's grave, where a freshly shorn Jamie places the St. Andrew spoon from the set he'd intended as a christening gift.
Lady Knightsbridge (Richenda Carey) — a sniffling hen shorn of her wealth, soliciting employment for her newly strapped upper-crust friends — has invited herself over for lunch.
Judge, lost in a slump of mammoth proportions and shorn of the air of home run expectancy that had hung about him, launched a long one.
Tumblr encourages an atemporal, polyglot relationship to culture: historically and idiomatically disparate references are shorn of their original context and fed into a single, transfixing stream.
It arrives with its top shorn off, revealing ground beef glistening in a stock of its own making, shot through with Chinese chives and dried coriander.
If Assange does not row back from his fundamentalist position, he will be a rogue leaker, shorn of allies, the Lenin of the 21st century's media.
But as he prepared to leave college, his hair now shorn a bit, Mr. O'Rourke seemed to accept that music would become more passion than profession.
Shorn of Killip's statement, might it not be possible to see Tabner, who is Killip's surrogate, trying to do the impossible: depict a furiously changing world?
I'm not ready to adopt my shorn look full time just yet but when I do, I'm relieved that I can feel good about what lies beneath.
"Uri: The Surgical Strike" is shorn of heavy background music, has smart action sequences and the requisite fist-pumping dialogue that are the hallmark of this genre.
Corn shorts shorn Corn futures have traded in a narrow range over the last two months, Baruch pointed out, and just broke out of resistance this week.
But they do undermine the famous notion that black holes have "no hair" — that they are shorn of the essential properties of the things they have consumed.
To Fei and his similarly hair-shorn friends, skinhead meant a sense of style and a love of music, with anti-authoritarian rather than right wing politics.
A coalition of nearly the same states that originally challenged the Act attacked again, contending that, shorn of its tax, the mandate could not withstand Constitutional scrutiny.
He is a traitor to his class — and soon, his elite enemies, shorn of popular legitimacy, find a way to appease him or are forced to flee.
With the country shorn of its links to the European Union, Mr. Johnson and his aides will not be able to blame Britain's shortcomings on anyone else.
The stage is shorn of the usual Gypsies and bullfighters; Don José and the clinic's employees, reading from scripts, embody archetypes in a fantasy of masculine revenge.
Premise: A vain lamb is shorn of his beautiful coat, but finds a new positive attitude after a passing jackalope teaches him about the joys of jumping.
During standard below-the-knee amputations, the muscles in the back and front of the lower leg, which naturally work in tandem, are shorn of their connection.
That's the going rate for the NFL star's recently shorn facial follicles -- which Ellen DeGeneres famously shaved off earlier this month after the Patriots won the Super Bowl.
In his remarks, Mr. Miranda, his once-long Hamiltonian mane now shorn, made clear his preference for the November election, criticizing Donald J. Trump without saying his name.
Tens of thousands of hours of effort and practice have shorn away any evidence of themselves in the final product, resulting in something so good it appears easy.
Other countries' civil wars have shorn cities of their downtowns with a similarly breathtaking savagery — Beirut in the 21s; Sarajevo in the '2400s; Mogadishu in the new millennium.
They believe that in international negotiations shorn of malign Saudi influence and anti-Iranian American ideology, they could make effective deals to fully reintegrate into the world economy.
The Van Halen frontman's trademark mane has been shorn to a bleach-blond crop, but neither time nor the long interval between interviews has mellowed Mr. Roth much.
At this annual Brooklyn celebration, children can watch as the zoo's Shetland, Cotswold and Jacob sheep are shorn; ask questions of a shearing expert; and help make felt.
"In fact, Schiff disclosed up-front that his summary of what Trump said on the call was "shorn of its rambling character and in not so many words.
Against this backdrop — with a career's worth of rib cartilage shorn, a kidney lacerated, a concussion and a lower-leg mystery malady — Luck's choice somehow shocked the nation.
His paintings give quiet moments of everyday life an Egyptian stillness; they are fixed in an eternal present, shorn of superfluous detail, rendered as if carved in stone.
Against this backdrop — with a career's worth of rib cartilage shorn, a kidney lacerated, a concussion and a lower-leg mystery malady — Luck's choice somehow shocked the nation.
"Shorn of Costa, there's less of a caffeine buzz about Whitbread, but the German venture promises to add a fair share of growth potential to the mix," Khalaf said.
The shorn gum print, the broken marble, the dashed commercial hopes and annihilation of minutely mapped feng shui; horrified interns, livid gallerists, scandalized gallery-goers, my reputation forever demolished.
He left Feyenoord to take over a Southampton side who, on the back of their highest league finish for three decades, were being shorn of all their best players.
Since their thick coats could sink them when wet, they were shorn to help them float, while leaving hair on the back and head to help keep them warm.  
Mao had died less than a decade earlier and modern economic concepts, shorn of socialism, were still unfamiliar to many in the country, including the interpreter on this occasion.
In photographs, self portraits, taken inside her family home, Darboven appears as a modern monk, with shorn hair, a double of her father, wearing his tailored shirts and suits.
It would be a future "free of mistakes, accidents, and random messes" — and also shorn of the primacy of individuality and personal agency at the heart of the Enlightenment.
Below the headline is a photo of the actress with a military buzz cut, along with a quote about how she'd shorn her iconic blonde locks for a role.
It lasts for two whole minutes and 18 whole seconds, within which the sound of a human's gums being shorn and cut is something of a relief by comparison.
It was the last day of January, summer in Australia, and the shorn barley and wheat fields we'd driven past had seemed to pixelate in the bright afternoon sunlight.
" Schutt's offbeat and dissonant sentences make us experience language anew: "The heavy-headed mock orange, now past, Pie hacked at and hacked at until the shorn shrub looked embarrassed.
When famine bites, a mother sends her daughter, hair shorn and dressed as a boy, away from their hut on a "rock-ribbed hill" in Donegal to find work.
A few minutes later, Sekkingstad emerged, his gaunt face clean-shaven and his hair roughly shorn, his body swimming in the shirt and slacks that the Bangayans had provided.
It is questionable whether a middling measure like the Quincy Institute will succeed in reviving faith in a rewired American foreign policy shorn of its penchant for endless war.
This means working with Islamic leaders, many of whom are state-funded imams, to challenge jihad on a religious basis and offer a form of faith shorn of violence.
Orban has in the past spoken of his preference for an "illiberal democracy," shorn of what he sees as the failed nostrums of multiculturalism, anti-nationalism and open borders.
As to Yahoo, shorn of its operating assets it becomes a holding company—a sizable investor in the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba, and possessor of a solid patent portfolio.
The place was heaving with world champions shorn of all body fat and reeking of namman muay boxing liniment; Israelis, French, Belgians, Russians, Moroccans, Iranians and me, the sole Englishman.
"Teddy found the buzz cutter," she tearfully shared on social media, as she ran her hand over her 5-year-old son's head, which was almost completely shorn on top.
Shorn of Opel, the American firm can redirect investment to China and America, where its profit margins are healthy, and to technologies such as autonomous cars and ride-sharing schemes.
Her grey hair is shorn into a spiky pixie cut, and her hiking pants and running shoes suggest she's ready to set out into the field at a moment's notice.
"The idea was that, by gaining access to the weirder potentialities of consciousness, my basic stance towards existence would be altered: shorn of the tedium and banality," Rob tells us.
"The idea was that, by gaining access to the weirder potentialities of consciousness, my basic stance towards existence would be altered: shorn of the tedium and banality," Rob tells us.
After all, 75 years ago last month Charles de Gaulle, who had left France for England to continue the war against Nazi Germany, was shorn of his French citizenship by Vichy.
So, Mr. President, given that you are shorn from The Times and The Post, I feel an obligation to fill you in on what you're missing: You're about to be impeached.
One key reason why is the role of Attorney General William Barr, who will release the Mueller report -- shorn of grand jury testimony, classified material and evidence pertinent to active cases.
The singer's freshly-shorn sides are thanks to the group's mane man, Schneidman, who chopped off the singer's floppy length at the top and buzzed the sides to a close crop.
The final vestiges of plastic on the exterior have been shorn off, replaced by a metal bottom to the display and a sapphire glass Apple logo that no longer lights up.
Shorn of context, to witness a president of the United States deliver a speech so devoid of the customary humility or sense of America's role in the world would be shocking.
Fated to bear witness to such confident accretion, my life was bitten down into a point that pointed toward the dome, its whole shorn forest brought to thatch, incredibly, by teeth.
Dr. Leder then showed that if a myc gene shorn of its regulatory system is injected into the mouse genome, the mice in the experiment will be unusually prone to cancer.
The lion, nine months old when it died, looked a little compressed by gravity and bloodlessness, and its fur had an infant paleness; it could have almost been a shorn sheep.
After weeks of barber-chair emptiness and a floor sadly clean of shorn hair, Tiny arrived one morning to find a line of men—many sporting unkempt dandruff bushes—waiting outside.
There's even another collaboration with Hijōkaidan's Toshiji Mikawa, under the name MikaTen, which is every bit as twisted-up as the BiS Kaidan collaboration, but totally shorn of all pop fringes.
"We undertake that the money won't go to someone shorn of legitimacy," he said, a reference to Tripoli central bank head Sadiq al-Kabir, whom eastern factions have repeatedly tried to oust.
Fast forward to May 7 when Bieber posted a photo of himself with his newly shorn locks and and what appeared to be a small tattoo of a cross on his face.
" Saag's partner Hazel Jonker, a member of the Greens party in SA, likens the process to "wool, and sheep shorn for wool": "The feathers are harvested, the birds grow new feathers again.
Splash News; Source Instagram Berry, 49, who was most recently seen in a tousled semi-bowl cut just last month, showed off a shaved scalp with a pretty pattern shorn into it.
The show's pared-back display is entirely aligned with Calero's own clean-cut new look, with hair that has been deftly shorn to shoulder-length by Dominguez in a matter of moments.
If you wanted to convey the balletic qualities of pro wrestling, shorn of storylines and narrative, you could do a lot worse than give a newbie one of the mesmerizing O'Haire compilations.
In the first quarter, Westbrook was fouled on a layup and wound up at the corner of the baseline, where he met a freshly shorn Santa Claus in an Allen Iverson jersey.
For all its dark intimations of a society in thrall to technology and individuals shorn of their individuality mindlessly letting go of their will, "Golem" remains playfully comic in tone and spirit.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
It looks archaic—deliberately, but quite beautifully so—but it's fully voice-acted, and mercifully arrives shorn of those most-infuriating puzzles that tripped up so many in the Monkey Island days.
"Shorn of its rambling character and in not so many words, this is the essence of what the president communicates," Schiff said, before launching into his dramatic rendition of the call's subtext.
His freshly-shorn sides are courtesy of celebrity groomer Jason Schneidman, of Chris McMillan Salon, who chopped off the singer's floppy length at the top and buzzed the sides to a close crop.
But the weather was merciful and the rural roads well paved, offering a near-seamless tableau of shorn acreage upon which the occasional silo or farmhouse materialized in a state of heartbreaking isolation.
Shorn of a parliamentary majority for the first time since 2002, the AK party should have sought a coalition partner, but instead Mr Erdogan boldly gambled on a new election on November 1st.
There are some who claim that science is a dry endeavor, shorn of human passions -- and it is true that the scientific method is designed to determine the truth as objectively as possible.
"We didn't wear the right clothes, we didn't have the right look, we didn't portray the right thing," said Sonefeld, the band's earnest mystic, now shorn of his trademark party-length long hair.
Later, they emerged from the hiding place wearing workmen's clothing and caps to cover their shorn heads and made their way to the camp's wire fence, where Mr. Wrona had cut an opening.
Shorn of Pakistan's main middle-class privilege, those servants who serve roti, I resorted to making my own — the beginning of a strangely doomed struggle that always makes me think of past failures.
The damage from the accident was so severe — with about 200 feet of track and signal equipment damaged and mounds of concrete shorn from the walls — that restoring service became a laborious task.
As dawn broke in Houston on Friday, footage showed a blackened shell of a building near the center of an industrial lot, and crumpled roofs and shorn walls on the structures around it.
"Shorn of its rambling character and in not so many words, this is the essence of what the president communicates," Mr. Schiff said in prefacing the remarks during a congressional hearing last week.
Shorn of the reddish beard that he usually wears, and three months short of turning forty, he looked more robust than I remembered from our meeting in Reykjavík a year or so earlier.
The DNCE frontman, 26, stepped out Thursday in West Hollywood with a freshly highlighted hairstyle — a platinum dip-dye on the tips of his hair, paired with his brown roots and freshly shorn sides.
I have been watching The X-Files since I was a child in 1990s, when American culture peaked in Delia's catalogs, at Spencer's Gifts, and in the hard ridge of properly shorn bowl cuts.
Local media reported fans were angry that the Auckland Classic had been shorn of its top drawcards with defending champion Venus Williams and 2014 winner Ana Ivanovic both bundled out in the first round.
Onstage in an east London venue a few weeks before she has me sipping hibiscus tea in her home, she's cloaked in a puffa jacket, her hair recently shorn to a tight, bleached crop.
The second half is shorn of trimmings, and save for a stray flashback sequence where Rohan reminisces about the past, the story focuses on his meticulous destruction of the people who ruined his life.
Dada performances offered an explosion of poetry, music and political theater — poetry shorn of intelligible words, music devoid of melodies and statements in which the message was cannibalized by the absurdity of the language.
Though the video did not reveal large amounts of standing water near the flight line, it showed roofs shorn off several other buildings surrounding the hangar, garage doors punched in, and cars flipped over.
Removing a monument but leaving behind an empty pedestal — shorn all original images and inscriptions — eliminates the offending tribute while still preserving a record of what these communities did and where they did it.
But in her push to dismantle some cherished myths, her book starts to feel bloodless, so shorn of sentiment that Wagner's project loses the profoundly personal feelings that animated it in the first place.
The film's plot is an exaggerated satire of the far-right populist worldview, albeit shorn of the racist overtones that often accompany it: that they're systematically oppressed by a vast left-wing cultural hegemony.
The visible detritus of newly shorn afro hair on the unswept floor of the empty shop in "Flat Top" (53) evokes the absent black male bodies that are represented elsewhere in two companion paintings.
This new method, developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, takes a brute force approach: Each enzyme physically binds each new bit of DNA to the sequence, before getting shorn off the sequence and discarded.
But shorn of a national security adviser who once sat next to Putin at dinner and was paid to appear on pro-Kremlin media, the Kremlin may wonder if it's really worth waiting for Trump.
While Harry's strands are undoubtedly the stuff of rock and roll legend, unlike when Samson was infamously shorn of his strands, the pop star only seems to be becoming stronger and stronger by the day.
" Besides the obvious convenience and the aesthetic appeal, Ms. Jones said, she has stuck to the shorn style because, particularly when she was younger, it helped filter out potential suitors who weren't "on my level.
This method of dealing with material fact shorn of any auxiliary symbolic/poetic association, set his path towards the worst of all possible worlds: formalist reductionist solipsism without a hint of poetic or political metaphor.
Inspired by the singer Dua Lipa's bleached bob and the actress Jenna Dewan's rich chocolate one, Michelle Sevilla, a pre-med student at Queens College, gets hers shorn at Coiffures by Genevieve in Franklin Square.
Chinese social media exploded in angry posts after the magazine India Today depicted China as a red chicken shorn of Tibet and Taiwan next to its "chick," Pakistan, whose deepening engagement with China worries India.
For legislation repeatedly touted as "fiscally responsible," this proposal appeared surprisingly shorn of any estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) of its effects on the deficit or the number of people lacking health insurance.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A Waikato Chiefs team shorn of eight All Blacks but inspired by World Cup winner Stephen Donald ran in six tries to beat Wales 40-7 in a tour match in Hamilton on Tuesday.
The "Wrecking Ball" singer, 23, was seen on set recently sporting the long locks, a complete 180 from her more recent shorn 'do, as well as green army fatigues and a poncho, fringed with many colors.
While Stewart admitted to not knowing what to do with her freshly-shorn locks and Delevingne cut hers for an upcoming role, Halsey seems to own her look in a way that's tipping the inspiration scale.
More dramatically, Canadian law professor Joel Bakan has made an analogy between corporations and psychopaths, arguing that corporations act as pathological, fantastical "individuals" shorn of any moral compunction, driven by the absolute imperative of profit alone.
" Even with the mega-popularity of that show, Mr. Miranda, clean shaven and shorn of a ponytail since his days starring in "Hamilton," acknowledged the rarity of having a musical-theater composer as host of "S.
"  However, Trump's lawyers did not tell the Senate that Schiff, prior to his interpretative reading, said he would be describing "the essence" of Trump's message "shorn of its rambling character and in not so many words.
The interaction starts online, with friends posting photos and descriptions of their friends in a singles Facebook group before each ball; Ms. Williams was featured scantily clad except for the wool of a freshly shorn sheep.
I have not slept and it shows, yet I insist my husband has failed to support me simply because he hadn't found time to snap pictures of me before I am to be shorn like a sheep.
He could well have concluded that, shorn of the empire he loved, Britain would exercise less influence in the world and (crucially for him) be of less importance to America outside the European Union than in it.
There's a whiff of Disney-level conservatism bubbling throughout Stranger Things, the faceless government types are maybe not as bad as you thought, the monsters shorn of any personality that could make their motivation even vaguely recognizable.
Mireya Acierto/Getty; Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic Harris arrived at the Tony Award sporting a freshly shorn style, ditching his usual tuft of spiky blonde hair in favor of a stubble no longer than his 5 o'clock shadow.
The added wool fat — a sebaceous substance secreted by sheep's skin to keep their wool moisturized — is harvested from the already-shorn wool of domestic sheep, meaning no animals are harmed in the making of the product.
In his 1956 best-seller, The Organization Man, William Whyte wrote of a middle class—an implicitly white middle class—trapped in suburbs and office jobs, shorn of the entrepreneurial individualism and wartime solidarity of earlier generations.
If only Aranoa had shorn his hangdog movie down to Robbins and Del Toro alone—a pair of patient no-hopers, bulky and bearded, ruing the wreckage of Eastern Europe like gunless cowboys eying the old West.
I understood to live, to trek in the shadows of your steeples, I was to step soft as the shorn ewe does, let my snout touch your callused hands as the razor's edge scoured my hide ad naseum.
This meant the LIA had to show it had only entered into the trades because it was shorn of the ability to make free and independent decisions, and that the terms of the transactions were "overreaching and oppressive".
The Solution Enter the young officer Keanu Reeves, shorn and buff and ready to redeem the L.A.P.D. Add the adorable Sandra Bullock playing a can-do passenger whose license has been suspended for — wait for it — speeding violations.
In "The Invented Country (God-Will-Give-Days)," a 1976 work now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, a red flag with one corner shorn off dangles from a brass fishing rod.
Ranchers must plan — according to weather and lambing cycles — when to move their flocks, how long to keep flocks on specific pastures and how to best shepherd the animals through a network of wooden corrals before being shorn.
Most women adorn their limbs with black paint, like leopard spots, and their cheeks with geometric designs; their scalps are shorn in a distinctive V. The men traditionally wear their hair shoulder-length and their bodies intricately painted.
And yet, one returns to Jacobs not out of nostalgia but from a curiosity to see how this man of prodigious talent, now shorn of the infrastructure of self-enlargement, is faring in a time out-of-joint.
His shorn pate, bent at a 90-degree angle, echoes the head of the dead saint, while his back seems to bear the oppressive weight of the blank wall above him, a thuggish Atlas holding up the void.
One of Valerian's stars Cara Delevingne also made an appearance, finding a brand new way to play with her recently shorn hair, this time in a platinum blonde pixie cut wig which she secured with a black ribbon headband.
Mr Mnangagwa's government, shorn of Mr Mugabe and his wife's chief acolytes, is still the same one that ruined a bountiful country, set records for hyperinflation, routinely tortured and murdered its critics, and prompted several million citizens to emigrate.
Kolpaks must renounce the right to play for their country, so South Africa faces touring England next summer shorn of several important players—and worried that others could use the trip to secure a Kolpak contract of their own.
A second-term Trump administration, shorn of generals committed to NATO and with a more populist Republican party in Congress, might well tempt him, especially if low energy prices and a weak economy were creating mounting problems at home.
Paul Burnett/The New York Times LAS VEGAS — The disturbing images seem so distant now: the pop-star-turned-cautionary tabloid tale — head shorn, face twisted, umbrella gripped like a police baton as she bashed a paparazzi S.U.V. window.
For her appearance on The Ellen Show on Wednesday, the Barbadian pop superstar debuted a freshly shorn, chin-length blunt bob, ditching the shoulder-length locks she's been rocking since she hosted her annual Diamond Ball back in December.
Shorn from the newly dead by the sonderkommandos, Jews whose job it was, for extra food or cigarettes, to drag the freshly gassed corpses from the chamber and wrench the gold teeth from their mouths and shave their heads.
Shorn of relievers, Maddon called in Carl Edwards Jr., a 6-foot-3, 170-pound rookie who was picked in the 48th round of the 2011 draft and was known as the String Bean Slinger in the minor leagues.
Shorn of the ball, locked out of the pockets of space he uses to devastating effect with Barcelona, Messi dropped deeper and deeper in search of possession, until he appeared to give up all hope of influencing the game.
So if the connectome project works, and we're transferred to silicon, we might be invulnerable to physical decay and capable of astounding feats of learning and ratiocination, yet shorn of that first memory of crocuses in a spring rain.
This restriction on showing face was the preference of one of Farid's female relatives, whose face has been removed on her request from "Untitled" (2017), a family photograph placed next to "Porcelain Teapot" that depicts Farid's father having his hair shorn.
However, unlike her newly shorn contemporaries, like Cara Delevingne who has demonstrated a myriad of fresh ways to accessorize her close crop including metallic faux tattoos and silver paint, Hudson has preferred to keep her own cut closely under wraps.
Not long after Mr. Spicer uploaded one of the satirical dialogues to Twitter shorn of any context, and in the well-crafted form of a screenshot that made it appear authentic, his fictional excerpts were mistaken for the genuine article.
King shared a video of herself getting shorn on Instagram, where she noted that she's "very honored" to be playing Gypsy Rose Blanchard, a young woman who was a victim of Munchausen's by proxy via her mother, in Hulu's The Act.
Above and behind him looms a Jefferson shorn of his avowed Epicureanism and depicted as if his perfunctory expressions of respect for Cicero and Aristotle ought to be accorded more weight than his strong expressions of admiration for Locke and Bacon.
Kasuga himself looks little like a stereotypical Buddhist monk with shorn head and spiritual robes, but he hails from a generation of monks and heads up the Shoganji Temple, found in a small sleepy town on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Maidilang's corporate customers prohibit it from directly selling their branded ties, so the showroom's ties had been shorn of identifying labels, but still, none of them bore the garish checks or the almost rubbery under-fabric of my Trump tie.
Now that Douglass is enshrined on his pedestal, shorn of what made him "thoroughly and beautifully human," Blight notes how the "old fugitive slave" has been "adopted by all elements in the political spectrum," eager to claim him as their own.
He captures, just as I tried to in Egypt, that curious feature of rapid political change whereby the furniture and accessories of the previous system remain dotted about the landscape, suddenly shorn of their power, both unaltered and simultaneously absurd.
"We are fully committed to your realizing your vision at a price point that acknowledges that this hasn't been tried before" sounds supportive, where the same message shorn of ornament—"We'll make your iffy project but only dirt cheap"—might rankle.
But the most ubiquitous one is of Page's shorn head — his eyes bugged out and an almost blissful smile plastered across his face — bobbling above a TV news chyron on one of the numerous network and cable shows he has frequented.
The plot, which begins long enough after Movie 2 (Insurgent) for star Shailene Woodley's shorn hair to have matured into a dowdy pageboy, finds Woodley and her interchangeable pals venturing into the mysterious world beyond their oppressive, walled-in, inexplicably governed dystopic Chicago.
For these 'beloved princes' of the Shan families, the ceremony runs through several stages, from the shaving of their heads, with the shorn locks wrapped in lotus leaves by their mothers to be saved as a keepsake, to a bath in scented water.
If that happens this time, too, Brexit will mean that England, shorn of Scotland, Northern Ireland and maybe even Wales, contracts into a small, isolated, one-party state governed by schoolteacherly Conservatives who persist in wild-eyed delusions about their country's special grandeur.
This type of work definitely indulges in the cliché and bathos of the genre — clocks shorn of its numbers, vacant stares mixed with expressions of abject terror — but it still holds one attention better than the many lackluster conceptual-based works on display.
In the decision, Justice Gorsuch cited the court's past rulings in favor of arbitration and wrote, "the virtues Congress originally saw in arbitration, its speed and simplicity and inexpensiveness, would be shorn away" if workers were still permitted to join together and press claims collectively.
In the days since Apple CEO Tim Cook stood on stage and introduced the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and Apple Watch Series 2, most people are still fixated on the new wireless AirPods Apple presented as companions to the newly headphone-jack-shorn iPhone.
F.M. SCHEREREmeritus professorHarvard UniversityCambridge, Massachusetts The Free exchange column in the November 11th issue told the tale from 1955 of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's then prime minister, wanting to know whether the Soviet economic system could work if it was "shorn of violence and coercion".
But once your brain lights up with the possibility of playing Bulletstorm-style in a game that, surely, never once looked to People Can Fly's title for inspiration, it's hard to shake the enthusiasm for a gleeful murder spree mercifully shorn of terrible dick gags.
In a conference call with Wall Street analysts on Friday, Executive Vice President Patrick Shorn said the changes "ensure that this long-term contract remains viable for both parties going forward" and included a revised tariff for oil produced and a sovereign payment guarantee.
When I got to a point half a block from the main flow of the mud, where I could make out ridges of it, high, irregular ridges bristling with crushed automobiles, downed trees, and the shorn-off timbers and shattered roofs of houses, I stopped.
"My son put a stick in the ground and said, 'Let's watch it,' " said Tom Faherty, 60, who was walking through his son's house, now carpet-less, largely unfurnished and shorn of a foot and a half of ruined sheet rock near the floor.
Without the electoral ambition of the BNP or the supposedly multiethnic, multi-religious EDL, the small veneer of respectability the far right once aspired to have had has been shorn in favor of more explicit neo-Nazi rhetoric and a growing appetite for violence.
But its tart critique of a modern world increasingly homogenized, and individuals shorn of individuality through their reliance on devices sold by the millions, has been imbued with such hallucinatory visual allure that your attention is held fast throughout its 90-minute running time.
But when the top seed was told by umpire Carlos Bernardes to remove his baseball cap midway through the first set, for a while it looked like he had been shorn of his super-powers as he missed three break points in the sixth game.
Four days later, a day traditionally known as Black Friday (even though in this case it was a Saturday), Raheel was assigned to Platoon 3042, arriving with the 60 or so other newly shorn and outfitted recruits at Kilo Company's three-story red brick barracks.
His team can boast a number of accomplishments — a radical new way to finance the modern presidential campaign; the mainstreaming of critical liberal policies; runaway popularity with young voters — but he is now shorn of the the outpouring of energy that powered his campaign for months.
"Stranger Things" also borrowed heavily from King stories like "Carrie" (telekinetic powers … ) and "Firestarter" ( … bestowed on a little girl as a result of dark government experiments) as well as the "Alien" films, with the shorn Eleven like a junior Ripley facing off against a toothy, bloodthirsty creature.
A leather-clad figure with shorn pink hair, puppet Acker goes through a series of absurdist conversations and events with puppet renditions of Melgaard's mother, father and sister — plus lit incense, strobe lights, and a plastic shark — reflecting her literary persona of erotic and existential contemplation.
The newly-shorn Ian bowls over Berry and Hollywood with three "spicy and herby" baked cheesecakes (seriously, Hollywood cannot get over the combination of apple and tarragon), though the true showstopper is Nadiya's soda-inspired tower, which includes a can of soda pop, seemingly hovering in the air.
If only Michael Haneke, say, had got hold of the screenplay; if only he had shorn it of its folksiness, its relaxing guitar score, and its subplot about Addie's grumpy grandson (Iain Armitage), whom Louis persuades to lay down his iPhone in favor of toy trains and fishing.
CreditCreditWhitney Curtis for The New York Times A violent tornado tore through the Missouri capital overnight on Wednesday, and as morning dawned, the extent of the damage was becoming clear: homes with roofs shorn off, wrecked stores, downed power poles and reports of people trapped in the rubble.
He did it in three acts, each introduced with a poetry reading and on a catwalk shorn of the usual theatrics, that revealed his most disciplined designs to date: black seersucker tailoring with a military bent, splashed with color; punk tartans; and capes finished in wild, ethereal prints.
From here spring ideas like a shrunken "neuro", a currency shared by responsible northern Europeans shorn of southern fecklessness, or a "mini-Schengen", an idea floated by Mr Dijsselbloem in which the current 26 members are reduced to a rump of five: the three Benelux countries plus Germany and Austria.
Fortunately for the G.O.P. there is an obvious and morally superior alternative, which is to return to Trende's original insight, recognize that Trump's populist rhetoric as well as his race-baiting helped win the white Midwest, and instead of a white strategy pursue a populist strategy shorn of white-identity appeals.
Obviously, after the trial, 6ix9ine can't return to the deli counter he used to work at near Myrtle and Broadway, but it's hard to imagine him landing somewhere like Montana or Nebraska—even with his hair shorn and tattoos removed—without immediately drawing Reddit posts claiming to have spotted him.
Julián (the Haitian-Dominican actor and filmmaker Jean Jean), who has been convicted of theft, is shorn of his resplendent dreadlocks when he is sent to Najayo, where he quickly learns the sign language — "woodpecking" — that the inmates employ to communicate and flirt from afar with the female inmates at an adjacent penitentiary.
When her grandson returns from school shorn of his dreadlocks after a bad encounter with an arrogant teacher, the event sets off an uproar among the people of Augustown, who are moved to recall a litany of wrongs they've suffered at the hands of the establishment, or, as they call it, Babylon.
Several players, in fact, found time to take selfies with the freshly shorn Shurna ("I want a picture with the new guy on the team," one shouted) while Shurna, in response to questioning, made clear that he did not envision reprising his no-shaving pledge even if the team should begin another winning streak.
If Status Quo were the exemplars of pre-punk 70s straight ahead rock shorn of frills, Michael's tight productions laid down a marker for the glamour of 80s and 90s post-Thatcherite pop (somewhat ironically, given Wham's support for striking miners and the ambivalent stance on consumerism lying beneath the sheen of his music).
The third episode "Crocodile" provides one of the most irredeemable examples: Mia (played by Andrea Riseborough), a career woman whose iciness is manifest not just in her physical appearance—her brown hair shorn into a severe platinum pixie cut—but in the snowy Icelandic landscapes that surround her and the cold glass architecture of her home.
The actor appears to still be struggling with growing out his locks, showing up to the premiere with a closely shorn hairstyle that's been shaved exclusively across his hairline creating the illusion that he suddenly has a receding hairline, although this is most likely an attempt to even out his hair after totally mangling it for the show.
Physically, he transformed himself into a near-reincarnation of his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, who was much more popular than Kim Jong Il. He bore a natural likeness to his grandfather, and, to accentuate it, he gained weight, cut his hair in a shorn-sided pompadour, and began wearing horn-rimmed glasses and a panama hat.
McConnell and House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE are under pressure to pass a "clean" debt ceiling increase, shorn of any extraneous provisions reducing future spending growth, or reforming entitlements, or making any other institutional reforms.
Her best acrylics and watercolors of loosely gridded, wristy daubs are among the most satisfying feats (and my personal favorites) of the Washington Color School, a group that included Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and others associated with the prescriptive aesthetics of the critic Clement Greenberg: painting shorn of imagery, the illusion of depth, and rhetorical gesture.
I recalled the terrifying images of French women who had slept with Germans having their hair shorn as an act of public humiliation after the War, but we don't get anything like that in the staging – only a confusing final scene in which, instead of going to America, Manon and des Grieux wander through the postwar ruins of a French city.
The party takes place in a large garage-cum-recreation room (outfitted with a pool table and a Ping-Pong table), where the men assemble and engage in various vigorous activities: dancing in pairs; giving preening displays of their muscular forms; engaging in a raucous brawl that finds one of them shorn of clothing, skittering around the stage clutching his genitals.
Shorn of its once idiosyncratic temples to cool and separated by generations from the man who gave his name to the store (there really was a Barney, and his grandson Gene at least tried to be the embodiment of the cool the brand was selling) and absent a recognizable brand semiology like Bloomingdale's Big Brown Bag, Barneys becomes just a word.
"At the end of this I have to say, in all honesty, Oxbow's entire oeuvre is as challenging of a thing as I have ever been involved in, and whose "success" was never guaranteed as it was about war with self, others, fate, circumstance and shorn of a moral framework, making it strange to use, but a certain kind of evil," Robinson reflects.
On a recent morning at the Metropolitan Detention Center, sitting in a plastic chair in an airless, glassed-in booth in what resembled a large hospital waiting room — minus the televisions, the pastel watercolor paintings, the magazines and the windows — Mr. Espada seemed shorn of the grandiloquence that those in Albany had come to know so well over the two decades of his singularly unruly political career.
One of the reasons many in the West have heard of Zen but not any other big Japanese Buddhist sect is that from around the turn of the 20th century, canny Zen advocates worked with allies in the United States and elsewhere to present it as the answer to Westerners' prayers: Meditation promised direct spiritual experience, shorn of Christianity's increasingly unpalatable doctrines and institutional authority.
PARIS — On Monday night, on one of those spectacular Paris summer evenings when the light shimmers off every surface and the sun doesn't set until around 10, hundreds of fashionably dressed people gathered in the garden of the Musée des Art Décoratifs, enjoying Champagne and hors d'oeuvres as a newly shorn and platinum blond Cara Delevingne looked on from above, standing in the open French doors of a second-floor reception room.
Big metallic drums, a dynamic, rubbery rhythm guitar figure, and the full-bodied bounce of the horn section, all played by various members of the Revolution, combine to produce a slicker, more modern-sounding funk than the retronuevo style in "Housequake," the kind of polished bubblegum funk that might conceivably have topped the charts if given a verse-chorus-verse structure, shorn of several horn solos, and trimmed to a respectable length rather than nine full minutes.
Oh you real effulgent frailties          Look a book, a banister, a sinister affirmation                              of how little we achieve in looking            a bog, an orchard, an icy shore shorn of longing                     a flower, a power- line flecked with                     lingering over their split tails, then the                          mass of them amassing living darkening                     cloud              When they settle       I am slumped in my plushest            lonely             meadow, nook look, look                                the augur of them in the unfamiliar immediacy    of any old mothering oak
The problem with most diet books, and with popular-science books about diet, is that their impact relies on giving us simple answers, shorn of attendant complexities: it's all about fat, or carbs, or how many meals you eat (the Warrior diet), or combinations of food groups, or intervalic fasting (the 5:2 diet), or nutritional genomics (sticking to the foods your distant ancestors may have eaten, assuming you even know where your folks were during the Paleolithic era).
Instead, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil has been present to take up the populist mantle, the NYT's Mark Landler writes, promising to root out corruption, roll back regulations and make his country a good place to do business: Mr. Bolsonaro's keynote address set the tone for a Davos gathering shorn of its usual retinue of American and European leaders, wrestling with political forces, from Latin America to Europe, that are starkly at odds with this conference's ethos of global cooperation and a liberal world order.
It was not so much a rejection of the Trump agenda as it was a rejection of the whole Trumpian mode of politics, which since our president's election has consisted of a trebling down on the most unattractive features of his campaign style, a fervent commitment to "triggering the libs" shorn of any populist substance, and a cocksure assumption that any Republicans who aren't in it for the liberal-triggering care enough about judges and abortion or their tax cuts or the soaring stock market to swallow hard and go along.
But while that secular liberalism, in its meritocratic-elite form, may present itself as a vehicle for long-suffering minorities to finally grasp power, in many ways it is also a peculiar post-Protestant extension of the old WASP ascendancy — shorn of that ascendancy's piety and sense of duty, but still at war with fundamentalists on one flank and Catholics on the other, still determined (to borrow an image from National Review's Michael Brendan Dougherty) to impose the current doctrines of Episcopalians on the Baptists and the Papists.

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