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The dressmaking dummies were covered with black nylon tarps, shrouding shapes and materials.
But Moore ruled the city never defined the length of the "temporary" shrouding.
Then the ritualistic shrouding, the body wrapped in three layers of pure linen cloth.
Near the summit, shrouding pines suddenly gave way to a vista of the Cascades.
It distracted me from the hellfires shrouding my apartment in ash, so I sure did!
Adding to the confusion is the comical level of secrecy that's shrouding the Foxconn project.
One look at the mystery and judgement shrouding HPV, and it's easy to see why.
Foods with bioengineered ingredients are safe, but shrouding them in secrecy breeds doubt and fear.
A widening pall of recession anxiety is shrouding not just the U.S. but the world.
Lawlor approached Mardirossian about using the Duan case to challenge the secrecy shrouding the GM litigation.
The president violates bipartisan tradition by refusing to release his tax returns, thus shrouding his conflicts.
A tall windbreak, white as a glacial crevasse, circumscribes the front door, shrouding it from view.
At one point, the power in the room cut out, shrouding the entire group in darkness.
Or it could be a problem: shrouding years of future budgeting under a cloud of uncertainty.
We visited on a sultry winter's morning, with a deep layer of mist shrouding the Salazars' homestead.
When I opened my eyes, the vinous weeds of midsummer Iowa shrouding the tracks resembled the tropics.
That said, Tim Wardle, the documentary's director, realizes shrouding his movie in mystery is a near-impossible task.
The Senate's internal deliberations have taken place almost entirely behind closed doors, shrouding the entire process in mystery.
California's notorious coastal fog quickly set in, shrouding the launch pad in aesthetically-pleasing but functionally-irritating wisps.
The FISA court is only the tip of the iceberg of the omnipresent secrecy now shrouding government action.
Some privacy advocates expressed skepticism at Friday's report, given the level of secrecy shrouding the U.S. intelligence community.
UFOs, their purported alien pilots, and the secrets shrouding both have always reflected the culture that birthed them.
The CDC discourages mourners from "kissing, washing, and shrouding" someone who has died from confirmed or suspected coronavirus.
The exact details of what the memorandum aims to achieve are also unclear, further shrouding the BRI in secrecy.
But the hashtag was still shrouding Uber in negativity, even if only a small percentage actually deleted their accounts.
However Judge Moore ruled the tarps had to be removed because the city never defined what a "temporary" shrouding meant.
Multi-million pound penthouse apartments have been built into the sides and rear of it, shrouding it like architectural tumours.
A week ago, Wisconsin Republican Ron Johnson expressed displeasure at the secrecy that is shrouding the Senate's health care bill.
But they remain open, shrouding neighborhoods in acrid plumes and bulging with flattened handbags, car windshields, needles and rotting food.
Other images showed emergency personnel taking a victim away on a stretcher and shrouding someone or something with white linens.
U.S. prosecutors are probing whether Valeant defrauded insurers by shrouding its ties to Philidor, the Wall Street Journal reported on Aug.
"The breath of this range is illustrative of the uncertainty that is shrouding the post referendum economy," according to Rabobank analysis.
He noted several safety features for the devices, including shrouding the wings and including sensors and algorithms to detect moving objects.
They also expressed alarm that the public has largely been barred from entering the tent facilities, shrouding their operations in secrecy.
Agents spotted him that afternoon outside a Domino's in Hermosa Beach, a gray hood and sunglasses shrouding much of his face.
And despite the emphasis on privacy, critics worry whether any amount of shrouding of data is enough to guard private information.
Shrouding her subtle visions of beauty, their settings make the doe-eyed characters float in an ocean of lush bright abstraction.
By shrouding one of the city's most photographed monuments, and depriving visitors of a snapshot, JR has spawned something even more photographable.
In nearby Red Square tourists and rich Russians sip $10 cappuccinos and gaze at the mausoleum shrouding the embalmed body of Lenin.
Time-lapse video from Allen Fisk on Instagram showed the storm roll into Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon, shrouding the city in clouds.
Your friends, co-workers, family members, partner and boss may actually be revealing their true intentions, but shrouding them in clever disguises.
Mitigating risks through transparent disclosure is a more effective step than fueling further anxiety by shrouding the crisis with a cloak of secrecy.
The devastating wildfires that have ravaged parts of California brought with them plumes of smoke, shrouding some communities in a soupy black fog.
Screening other images of social unrest on retroreflective vinyl, he highlights defiant figures and searing details while shrouding the rest as latent negative.
Screening other images of social unrest on retroreflective vinyl, he highlights defiant figures and searing details while shrouding the rest as latent negative.
A lot of men were very upset about the suggestion that women (in particular, a Black woman) could bust ghosts, shrouding it in negativity.
These personality-shrouding pieces would also be hurriedly discarded after the work day, and women would throw on something comfortable, colorful, and stylish instead.
The veil shrouding these devices has slowly been lifting ever since the Electronic Frontier Foundation and ACLU exposed the technology during a 2012 case.
A museum at Wellesley College is protesting President Trump's controversial travel ban by temporarily removing and shrouding all of its artwork created by immigrants.
But there was no dark secret shrouding my kink, which is something that's true for many, if not most people in the BDSM community.
Chagall's granddaughter Bella Meyer, owner of the flower studio fleursBELLA in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, was the Met's guest of honor at the shrouding ceremony.
Stephanie Cutter, a Democratic strategist and a veteran of John Kerry's presidential campaign in 2004, recalled deep secrecy shrouding the selection of his running mate.
The Daily Tar Heel posted a series of photos and videos that showed protesters surrounding the monument and shrouding it in banners around 28500 p.m.
Older residents of the camp who had started relaxing their covering, forgoing the face veil or wearing lighter colors, quickly reverted to all-shrouding black.
Photo: GettyA second lawsuit has been filed against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week over the secrecy shrouding its plans to kill off net neutrality.
But this sense of frivolity seems to pervade Christo's work, this notion of shrouding a delicate coastline in the marine version of a Snuggie, just because.
More importantly, because of the secrecy shrouding even the most routine NSA policies, we might not have any idea when a change in policy is made.
Some corners of the health care market remain unnecessarily opaque, shrouding the true cost of everything from an extensive medical procedure to a single pain pill.
Leave it to Fraser's co-owner, James Truman, formerly the editorial director of Condé Nast, to spin the word "Nix," shrouding it in mysterious new meaning.
A photo posted on the Hong Kong police's Facebook page showed a thick black cloud shrouding the ship, the Aulac Fortune, which is registered in Vietnam.
From tomorrow until Presidents' Day, the Davis Museum at Wellesley is deinstalling or shrouding all of its art by immigrants as a statement against Trump's travel ban.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (CNN)Torrents of water once thundered over the precipice at Victoria Falls, on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, shrouding the area in mist.
Scorsese, always a keen visualist, layers his imagery with mood and meaning, shrouding the Japanese countryside in mist, mystery, and uncertainty, mirroring Rodrigues's often clouded mental state.
Soon after, these drivers will start posting their first impressions – unless Musk made them all sign a strict NDA –  lifting the last bit of mystery shrouding these cars.
Billy Smith, sommelier at Semilla and The Four Horsemen, was shrouding bottles of Champagne in foil, and, good god, was that Peter Liem sitting quietly in the corner?
The drone has a central compartment for carrying goods and a hexagonal shrouding that acts as its wings, while also protecting (and shielding people from) a series of rotors.
Her passing was handled with the utmost amount of privacy, despite the omnipresent fame of her eldest daughter, shrouding her death in the same mystery that engulfed her life.
This week's fires have torched more than 703,000 acres and are inching perilously close to densely populated areas in Ventura and Los Angeles, shrouding them in dangerous air pollution.
When I flew into San Francisco last Sunday, the haze shrouding the city was not the usual charming fog, and there was an acrid smell, like a barbecue on steroids.
After a siege of renovations it now presents as a decent-looking collection of modest retail boxes, if a bit ghostly, all plate glass with construction paper shrouding the innards.
McCain also took issue with the high level of secrecy shrouding the bomber program, and the Air Force's refusal thus far to divulge the names of key suppliers on the program.
The AR masks play with light in interesting ways, from putting a creepy flashlight on your face in the dark, shrouding you in fog or putting you on night-vision camera.
In the state of New South Wales, strong winds blew smoke from 60 fires still burning over much of Sydney, shrouding the harbor city and its famous landmarks in thick smog.
A dust storm the size of North America has smothered NASA's Opportunity rover for the past week, shrouding much of the red planet in darkness and depriving the robot's solar panels of light.
The year's first Grand Slam begins in earnest on Monday, but organizers have already come in for severe criticism after letting qualifying continue on Tuesday and Wednesday, with noxious smoke shrouding Melbourne Park.
The Obama administration will disclose how many people have been killed by U.S. drones and counterterrorism strikes since 2009, the White House said Monday, lifting one element of secrecy shrouding the controversial counterterrorism program.
Yes, it is a bit thick and heavier than a regular laptop, though part of that is probably due to some of the shrouding used to keep some of its design and components hidden.
"States are shrouding in secrecy aspects of what should be the most transparent government activity," said Ty Alper, associate director of the death penalty clinic at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
At Hood by Air, the designer Shayne Oliver showed curled and frizzed hair after the Directoire fashion with clothing details like highly ­tugged shirt collars brushing the upper lip or even shrouding the head.
Macefield's home standing tall against the shrouding development of a city that's constantly building bigger recalls the famed nail houses of China — sole structures that remain amid construction sites for gargantuan new apartment complexes.
That said, as demonstrated by a tech demo released by Sharp earlier this month, with some clever shrouding, it may be possible to at least hide the gap to create a sleeker, more streamlined design.
Almost submerged in the ancient baths, dressed in a waterlogged suit, the musician closes his eyes as he spoons invisible soup from a saucer, while the shrouding steam seems to transport him into the afterlife.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fires raged across a swathe of Australia's east coast on Tuesday, destroying more homes and shrouding Sydney in smoke from a blaze authorities fear they will be unable to control until next week.
To the Editor: Regardless of how one feels about whether Brett Kavanaugh should sit on the Supreme Court, there is cause for alarm about the secrecy shrouding the process that has led to his nomination.
Yet with the act of kneeling, these rare, gifted, often doomed human beings are shrouding their protest in a kind of self-abasement; a display of vulnerability and piety in the face of iron injustice.
Ask my roommate: A couple of years ago, he walked in on me hunched over a pot of boiling water, Betty Boop beach towel shrouding my head, hacking away as I breathed in the steam.
With all the mystery shrouding the limited series, we might just have to take a leap of faith based on the insane (see what I did there) talent level involved and try it out for ourselves.
The act of concealing one's face, or shrouding it in some way, confers anonymity, enabling a kind of inversion of normality and reason that still has the potential, as Oscar Wilde suggested, to reveal the truth.
Even the way Camille dresses, in all-black, body-shrouding outfits that look positively deadly in the oppressive Missouri heat, remind us this is someone who needs all the protection she can get from the outside world.
As woozy saxophones and screeching guitars join in, we pass along the blankets shrouding a figure in a bed, past hands clutching on tightly and on to Bowie, dressed in white and blindfolded, buttons covering his eyes.
Why should she, when she'll always have the first, thrilling memory of the night she stood on top of the cliff, moonlight licking the silver scales shrouding her back, her breasts, her legs, her arms, her face?
Ms. Rowling has done an excellent job of shrouding the production in suspense, letting out the occasional detail — Hermione is played by Noma Dumezweni, who is black; Albus is, basically, a disaffected youth — when it suits her.
"I don't think the government thought this through," Steve Swerdlow, a Central Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch, said in a telephone interview on Monday, referring to the government's policy of shrouding the death in secrecy for years.
Police personnel records are typically shielded from public view under a law, Section 50-a of the state's civil rights code, that essentially protects the privacy of police officers above all else, shrouding them from humiliation and embarrassment.
"The litany of problems with the Carter Page surveillance applications demonstrates how the secrecy shrouding the government's one-sided FISA approval process breeds abuse," said Hina Shamsi, the director of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Security Project.
Adnan Zulfiqar, an assistant law professor at Rutgers University and a specialist on Islamic law, said there are four basic steps to laying to rest a Muslim: funeral prayer, washing the body, shrouding the body, and burying the body.
The imprint's latest, a collaboration between Philadelphia's Pontiac Streator (who also made an appearance on the Leeds' record as Pendant) and the Chicagoan Ulla Straus, continues this trend, shrouding found samples and stomach-churning sub-bass in obtuse effects.
Mr. al-Khateeb told Reuters that abayas — the body-shrouding robe that must be worn in public by Saudi women — would not be mandatory for female foreign tourists but that modest dress would be required, including at public beaches.
They also expressed alarm that asylum seekers processed in the facilities are being returned to Mexico even though they are in danger there and that the public has largely been barred from entering the tent facilities, shrouding their operations in secrecy.
It's a good thing an expert like James was at the controls, because without any shrouding around the its propellers (to reduce weight and for maximum power) getting hit by an out-of-control 115 mph drone would be beyond painful.
The outage added to passenger woes as dozens of Indian flights already faced delays or cancellations on Monday, according to reports, due to a decline in visibility because of air pollution shrouding New Delhi, home to the country's busiest airport.
Spot fires that would normally be contained on their own have been fanned by wind, coming together into what authorities have called megafires to Sydney's north, west and south, prompting evacuations and sporadically shrouding the country's biggest city in smoke.
Over the course of an album and an EP she's released over the last couple of years, she's demonstrated a knack for crafting uniquely misty recordings, shrouding brittle drum programming and swirling synthesizers in the dense mists of reverb and other effects.
On the tiles of the gallery, the preamble of the Declaration of Independence loops around, covered in dust from Philadelphia's historic Independence Hall and Declaration House, materializing the historic shrouding of democratic ideals under America's historic racism and continued legacy of white supremacy.
When you shed societal norms and all of the taboo shrouding sex, it's clear: Who better to teach kids about consent, desire, and sexual health than the people who presumably taught them how to navigate all of the other aspects of the world?
Given Mr. Guzmán's history of violence — not to mention, the global reach of the Sinaloa drug cartel, which he ran for 20 years — the prosecutors have gone to extraordinary lengths to protect the witnesses, shrouding their identities in a thick veil of secrecy.
Excepting Nyong'o, any of these films or nominees could have lightened the load of gloom shrouding this year's awards, though one should set off fireworks for "Parasite's" six nominations, including Best Picture, the latter an unprecedented coup for a South Korean feature.
"If washing the body or shrouding are important religious or cultural practices, families are encouraged to work with their community cultural and religious leaders and funeral home staff on how to reduce their exposure as much as possible," according to the CDC.
And shrouding the selection process in secrecy — a secrecy that Medill's Shearer calls "needless" — only underscores the administration's nefarious dealings with the media and its ongoing attempts to destabilize the press's credibility by manipulating the norms and condition under which the two sides usually operate.
The positivity from industry watchers ahead of the $540 billion company's earnings highlight the array of business opportunities still open to the company, 15 years after Facebook was formally founded — and how negative headlines and regulatory scrutiny surrounding Facebook are shrouding consistently strong fundamentals.
One part comfort, two parts cover, it's turned up this year in myriad variations: ruffled and ruched or discretely pared down, long or abbreviated, plain as a chador or raucously patterned and colorful — but invariably shrouding the wearer from the neckline to the shin.
No change in text.) By Jamie McGeever LONDON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - The dark clouds of stagnant wages, widening inequality and chronic productivity across much of the Western world are shrouding one of the most remarkable and easily forgotten facts of the year - the world economy is booming.
For going on 40 years, he has fronted rock bands — first, in the '80s, as a punk with simmering pop ambitions in Hüsker Dü, and later with Sugar and as a solo artist — often shrouding his enduringly bleak worldview with disorienting speed, screams and guitar fuzz.
Almost 50 years later, Ms. Schwarzer, Germany's best-known feminist, is still fighting, but time has not much changed the targets: white men, autocrats and anyone else who wants to decide for a woman what she does with her body, from abortion to shrouding herself in a burqa.
What these recent scandals highlight is that over decades, the legislative branch has become a law unto itself, policing itself, writing its own set of rules, and shrouding everything in secrecy so there is no chance of accountability, either from the other two branches of government or from taxpayers.
Mixed in among a variety of other Samsung products like the Galaxy S9+, there are also a couple shots of what looks like the rumored bendable Galaxy F phone without all the shrouding Samsung used to keep the device's design hidden during the company's Infinity Flex display reveal last year.
"In light of the continuing level of secrecy shrouding your interactions with the Russian leader, we insist that the interpreters for these interactions, especially the individual who interpreted for your meeting with President Putin in Helsinki, be made immediately available for interviews with the relevant committees in Congress," they wrote.
Following the light-out in March — in which nP convinced museums throughout the country to dim the spotlights on artworks made by men, shrouding the majority of gallery walls in darkness and demonstrating unequal gender representation — this new initiative aims to highlight little-known works by women that are hidden in museums' vaults.
" Because Republicans have been so successful in shrouding the origins of the Russia investigation in a miasma of misinformation, I hope some talented filmmaker makes a movie out of the new book by Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, "Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump.
Stretching all the way from the coast of Oregon to the eastern edge of South Carolina, the moon will momentarily block the face of the sun — shrouding the land below in darkness, making stars and planets visible in the middle of the day, changing weather patterns, and even causing animals some extreme, if brief, confusion.
It also deepens the mystery of the carefully executed heist, shrouding the identities of two of the players, in part because the Art Crime Team, based in Washington, D.C., is still investigating the theft and trying to find more of the stolen art, according to Mr. Hess, his supervisor and the prosecutor handling the case.
This has further strained the EU's troubled unity, adding to challenges facing the bloc - from the rising power of China and a more assertive Russia, to radical Islam in the Middle East and North Africa and the threat of attacks in Europe, to uncertainty shrouding the trans-Atlantic relationship under the new U.S. President Donald Trump.
It continues with the secrecy shrouding what goes on "offshore" in the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru and on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, where a total of more than 1,350 people languish with no notion of how their limbo will end, where they will go or how to get answers to their predicament.
The tents are meant to keep the gas in, but they function as much in the reverse, shrouding the house and abstracting the lives of its inhabitants from public view, a striped nylon veil transforming houses into house-shaped secrets, betrayed by a Sol LeWitt fever dream — one of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's wrapped structures gone a bit wrong.
But Ginsburg (and her co-author, Lauren Holtzblatt, who's a rabbi at Adas Israel in Washington, DC) focus on the role of "five brave women" who played an important role in the story — Moses's mother and sister; two midwives who refused Pharaoh's orders to kill Jewish babies; and Pharaoh's daughter, who rescued and adopted Moses: These women had a vision leading out of the darkness shrouding their world.

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