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"We got shutters here and we'll close up the shutters," Mr. Kaspler said.
Shutters and the Santa Monica Pier during 2006 TV Land Awards – Affiliate Dinner at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, Calif.
The windows in the cottage had no glass, only shutters, so when the wind was ferocious they had to close the shutters and live in the dark.
If you don't already have protective gear like storm shutters or roll-down shutters, big sheets of 5/8-inch thick, exterior-grade plywood to cover the windows will do the job.
Some are even boarded up or outfitted with hurricane shutters.
If it gets warm, the window can close the shutters.
Then, without a word, the digital camera shutters start clicking.
She now favors bare bricks, she said, with colorful shutters.
Many shops closed their shutters, and police made several arrests.
"They've just closed their shutters," one trader said of potential buyers.
The motion of closing the shutters felt a little ridiculous anyway.
Action was necessary: a law closing all windows, shutters and curtains.
Image: APWorkers put up shutters at a strip mall in Miami.
Some stores in eastern Caracas pulled down their shutters at noon.
Sash windows have antique window panes and original working interior shutters.
The house also has a terra-cotta roof and wooden shutters.
Outside, workers were unfolding the shutters from the dining-room windows.
There is not anything else in this room with closed shutters.
The shock wave rattled the shutters on the shops lining the road.
He uses the closed shutters of the area's shops as his canvas.
When the road melts, The Plate truck stop shutters for the summer.
The only man on the shortlist, Dean is "obsessed" with shop shutters.
Syd's Coffee Stall opened its shutters onto Shoreditch, East London in 1919.
Like Tupperware parties, but for lawn spikes, shutters, guns, and bitching swords.
But as camera shutters whirred, Trump and Zelensky insisted nothing was untoward.
The spores are also connected to shutters that control how much water evaporates.
You'll hear the shutters click three times and then it begins to process.
Gucci owner Kering shutters stores and halts spending in China amid coronavirus fears
As Macy's shutters unprofitable shops, those percentages are expected to grow over time.
It is serene—pale green shutters, plants, and window boxes—like a postcard.
Image: APWorkers put up Hurricane Shutters on a condo in Boynton Beach, Florida.
The veranda is cantilevered over the beach, with canvas shutters facing the sea.
The champion entered the room to the machine-gun clicking of camera shutters.
It has only one window, a large grilled opening that has no shutters.
Hines believes he's safe in his home, a concrete building with storm shutters.
Nearby, she noticed a junkyard of old bathtubs, hubcaps, shutters, tables and toilets.
Metal shutters frame its arched windows, and nicked wood columns support the interior.
Shutters flapped like metallic wings recently at a diet-regimen promotion in Manhattan.
She'd called about the steel shutters, but they were back ordered three weeks.
Two bedrooms open to a long balcony with carved wood railing and shutters.
They peered through plastic shutters the store clerk lowers when trouble is near.
Dozens of shopping centres and hundreds of other shops kept their shutters closed.
The XT mount can also accept older lenses that have manually cocked shutters.
The shutters are shown firmly closed, as if to protect the occupants' privacy.
It is NOT the white shingled farmhouse with the faded sunflower yellow shutters.
Do NOT attempt to enter the house with the faded sunflower yellow shutters.
I open the huge shutters facing the street and watch the light flood in.
Interior shutters cover 12-over-12 windows, one of which has a bench seat.
The souks close in a chorus of metal shutters being pulled to the ground.
Nermin Radoncic, 22, walked up shortly after workers pulled down the shutters at noon.
Here store employees in Humacao covered the entrance to their shop with metal shutters.
There are letters and memos requesting the construction of gas-tight doors and shutters.
While window shutters make the chateau positively French, they're also nearly impossible to close.
The ruddy bricks, green shutters and white curtains were just as I remembered them.
The shutters are creaking with the force of the wind, rattling against the windows.
And security is top-notch, with armored windows and metal shutters in the home.
"I hear my shutters rattle at night, and I get excited," Mr. Smith added.
Inside, there are arched doorways, built-in shutters for most windows and hardwood floors.
When the light through the cabin's shutters turned pink, I headed for the beach.
The stately yellow firehouse has balustrades, a cupola and black shutters on the windows.
It's crammed with belongings, and the windows are covered by wooden shutters and fabric.
A worker installs wood shutters on a business in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami.
That includes Macy's, which is cutting more than 10,000 workers as it shutters 68 locations.
Waves inside their home ripped off metal storm shutters and turned them into deadly shrapnel.
The Day reports they were released Friday on Blue Shutters Beach in Charlestown, Rhode Island.
Others, like HP, have started to build in shutters to give the user more control.
The bright blue shutters on the windows were splintered and the door was kicked in.
He heard the drip again, still unfixed, and the rattle of the house's winter shutters.
There are an "astonishing number of injuries related to shutters being put up," Brackin said.
The couple tied the knot Sunday at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, California.
When the walls and shutters retract, the revealed structure looks more like a modern home.
He obsessively disinfects and shutters their city apartment, and protects Eva from the hostile authorities.
It had no sprinklers and several exits were blocked off with roll-down security shutters.
They sometimes rapped on doors, pounded on storm shutters, tried doors and peered into windows.
He installed shutters to block the world outside, leaving a view of only the sky.
Now the concern in town is: What happens if the company shutters the plantation entirely?
Shutters folded back, unsuspecting, letting the northwest breeze play through the arrangement of the bedroom.
A line of small restaurants at Chennai's Pantheon Road have had their shutters down for weeks.
"This is where I had to get shutters so our neighbors couldn't look in," she says.
These include solar equipment (38.7%); jewellery (19.7%); roofing, shutters and guttering (6.1%); and other homeowner products.
When they're not in use, these solar cells are hidden behind a set of micro-shutters.
To protect her multimedia business, she placed sandbags against office shutters and covered computers with plastic.
Constructed of brick, typically buildings have arches on the doors and windows, and feature wooden shutters.
Police wearing balaclavas pull out a person in handcuffs, open the shutters and take him inside.
Impact-resistant windows or storm shutters are required on buildings, and roofing standards were raised, too.
A Reuters reporter saw nearby windows blown out, shop shutters mangled and streets covered in debris.
He hopes to bring in other artists to help fill the remaining 200 or so shutters.
Blanco's place is a two-story house with white wooden shutters open to the morning sun.
The plants, stone, shutters, are drawn digitally or produced by scanning handmade sketches or various objects.
"If it's a Rolex, for example, I need to focus, and close the shutters," he said.
Some shops put up their shutters at the nearby IFC, one of Hong Kong's tallest buildings.
I hardly recognized it in its fresh paint, with its new shutters and jaunty window boxes.
She turned down the shutters, walked out the door and locked the metal gate behind her.
In addition to hurricane-impact windows, which are now common, many South Floridians bought hurricane shutters.
A dog yodelled from inside a house that was adorned with shutters and multiple American flags.
A sitting room that overlooks the foyer has interior shutters that can be closed for privacy.
A sitting room that overlooks the foyer has interior shutters that can be closed for privacy.
Farther, and if it's a Monday when shops close, the Rue Cavallotti shutters are worth seeing.
The shutters are hanging off the windows and it probably hasn't been painted in 270 years.
During the speech, the park was silent except for a circling helicopter, chirping birds and camera shutters.
The wind was blowing so hard that the French doors behind the hurricane shutters started blowing open.
One neighbor asks if I can climb her ladder to close the shutters on her upper windows.
Soon enough the sound of camera shutters snapping drifts down the hall, and people stand to attention.
While many shops remain closed, with graffiti spray-painted across their shutters, one street teemed with people.
With the eye-port shutters closed, red light bulbs are turned on to cast an eerie glow.
The pictures loaded slowly like Venetian shutters, each unfolding to reveal another loaded cock or circus gangbang.
The decree shutters long-standing councils for disability rights, rural development, biodiversity, and LGBT rights, among others.
She would instead fling open her interior life like French window shutters flapping in a stiff breeze.
Upon arrival the officers opened the shutters, freed the woman, and arrested the tourist, Il Gazzettino reported.
Flashlights were put within easy reach, and windows and glass doors were shielded by dusty hurricane shutters.
State leaders have been increasingly anxious about testing mandates as the coronavirus shutters schools across the nation.
A front bedroom has a pair of tall arched windows with louvered shutters that overlook Hawthorn Street.
Furthermore, homeowners should reinforce windows, doors, and skylights with appropriate shutters if they're in a hurricane's path.
The custom cabinetry and window frames are anodized metal; the tornado shutters on the exterior are steel.
Many businesses in the capital San Juan were closed and many buildings were covered with storm shutters.
I heard that the courthouse was looking for someone to mop the floors and clean the shutters.
A few years ago, Lewis went the DIY route and installed hurricane shutters on his South Florida home.
A few bars and sex clubs are still open, and the bakeries are just pulling up their shutters.
In Nairobi, some shop keepers closed early, pulling down steel shutters or moving stock away from window displays.
He said a government insurance program had also helped him install hurricane shutters to protect against future storms.
FRIDAY A truck horn sounded and the metal shutters covering the loading dock behind the stage clanked upward.
Large swathes of Srinagar remain deserted with shops shut except for some provision stores with shutters half-down.
Outside, the shutters on the windows rattle as Owen blares steadily, the ghost train hurtling down the track.
A man in his thirties is slumped against the shutters and striking his head repeatedly against the metal.
I would look out from the covers, my eyes illuminated by moonlight as it splintered through the shutters.
The wood paneling and carved wainscoting in the house is all original, as are the wooden window shutters.
Every wall is lined with elaborate oak wood paneling, and there are original oak window seats and shutters.
When a factory shutters, or an iconic company folds, it can rip the soul out of a community.
The Ahmeds' house was a big white Colonial with green shutters, framed by carefully landscaped shrubs and trees.
The sun was already powerful, but the streets were empty, the iron shutters on storefronts not yet drawn.
But these regulations won't guarantee the continued vibrancy of Bristol Bay, long after the mine shutters for good.
Some remote Bluetooth shutters cost around $15-20 and have a connectivity range of up to 30 feet.
Kevin Browning in Vero Beach has put up hurricane shutters, bought a generator and is stocked with supplies.
In Buenos Aires, shops with final sale signs or steel security shutters drawn down are a common sight.
There was a stove, a sink, a shower and a typewriter, and these medieval-looking shutters with crossbars.
Her apartment had no shutters, and the wind rattled her belongings, while ankle-high water soaked the floors.
On the other side of the entry, through a folding glass partition, is a sunroom with plantation shutters.
WeWork shutters its restaurant-based coworking subsidiary, Spacious, and lays off the entire staff of about 50 employees
Board up your windows to prevent leaks and broken glass, and, where necessary, secure doors with storm shutters.
On Thursday, they had their valuables off of the first floor, the storm shutters closed, the windows boarded.
On Thursday, they had their valuables off of the first floor, the storm shutters closed, the windows boarded.
That formerly cool spot shutters, and another (probably more expensive and equally doomed) spot opens in its place.
The TVs are turned off, the information booth is empty, and steel shutters cover the windows of the pharmacy.
With the flick of a switch (or touch of an app), they can adjust electronic shutters and dim windows.
On Wednesday, he debuted a short film illustrating what might happen if Planned Parenthood shutters clinics across the country.
Broken power lines dangle into traffic or are tied to shutters or trees to keep them off the ground.
Golden streetlights, mossy brick houses, and coordinated doors and window shutters create a warm ambiance on Boston's Acorn Street.
I step back into the cold and watch the corrugated shutters roll back, sealing them and the party, inside.
Tokyo is a graffiti connoisseur's dream, The city's walls, doorways, and shutters were like the world's biggest guest book.
I close the shutters and switch on the table lamp (the lamp and the shade both my own work).
Y Combinator abruptly shutters YC China Startup accelerator Y Combinator has abandoned plans to establish a branch in China.
As the storm ripped the shutters off his home and broke windows, he eventually retreated into a back room.
Period features include decorative brick and tile fireplaces, paneled doors, slatted window shutters, and wooden ceiling and wall trim.
The walls of the dining room are as green as palms and mounted with crockery and hot pink shutters.
There was no one to applaud, only the clicks of shutters, during an event that lasted almost an hour.
The villa was built in 1984, with exposed wood-beam ceilings, a broad terrace and wooden pull-down shutters.
A Spanish-style three-bedroom, two-bath on the eastside of LA with a red door and matching shutters.
The frames on the double-glazed windows, the doors and the shutters are painted "carriage red," Mr. Rosendo said.
If the reserve shutters in 2021, liquid helium will become more scarce and the price will continue to rise.
I thought my first home was a dream come true — a 1,700-square-foot white colonial with black shutters.
The owners of patisserie Arte Paris, in the city's gritty downtown, reinforced the storefront with metal shutters last month.
On the red sofa behind the orange shutters, Ms. da Silva gazed in anguished wonder at her baby girl.
If you are near the coast, protect your windows with storm shutters or by nailing plywood over the window frames.
In O'Reilly's work, the "hand" is more about scissors than shutters; what is snipped away, re-shaped, selected and layered.
Protesters used trolleys as battering rams to bust through the entrance, pry open metal shutters and occupy the government building.
" Trump ignores her while the shutters of press cameras continue, but she tries again, "I think they want a handshake.
The exhibition also features striking experiments with color, such as a commissioned set of shutters with winter and summer themes.
By keeping the best talent in the world out with central government quotas on immigration they've pulled down the shutters.
When the cameras on the inside all clicked in unison, I couldn't help but notice the shutters sounded awfully familiar.
A wall of cupboards stores hurricane shutters, and the home's structure and roof are fortified for hurricanes, Mr. Zephirin said.
Shops were shut, their shutters and walls carrying anti-India graffiti including, "Go India Go Back" and "We Want Freedom".
Also, even though the shutters were hit simultaneously, Pix chose a slightly different shot from  its choice of 10 frames.
Others doused their faces and necks in public water fountains, or simply pulled down the shutters and stayed at home.
The house used to be charming, painted shutters and a tarnished copper mailbox for when there used to be mail.
Customers began arriving before I'd opened the shutters; I weighed, bagged, and rang up purchases on an old cash register.
It may be too early to tell what happens in the long run when a big bank shutters many branches.
Answering many who have asked, I live inland from Ft. Lauderdale and am finishing putting up my #hurricane shutters today.
One night, I went outside to close the store's shutters and there he was, alone in front of the window.
Open-grill shutters allow air to cool the engine, and they automatically close to reduce drag when cooling isn't needed.
It was 2862 in the morning, and I threw open the shutters of my hotel room on the eastern slope.
Civil society has been particularly affected, as an increasingly paranoid Houthi leadership jails activists and journalists and shutters media outlets.
But there was cheering and yelling and camera shutters going mad and a surprising amount of tiny cheer-specific cowbells.
Friends took turns photographing one another jumping in the air, the shutters pausing only for people to fix their hair.
"These are all going to be new and energy efficient," she said, pointing to front windows missing half their shutters.
Barbara Laughray, a minister of the Church of Religious Science, is to officiate at the Shutters on the Beach Hotel.
For Irma, they aren't putting up shutters; for now, they are banking on the storm losing strength as it approaches.
To the left of the front entrance is a wood-paneled study with matching wood shutters and built-in bookshelves.
It has a slate roof, copper gutters and period-style shutters and is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and historic churches.
We closed the shutters later on in the story to make it feel even more like a prison for him.
Solid wood doors open to large, elegant rooms, including a library with arched windows with spiderweb muntins and louvered shutters.
The director throws the shutters wide on as many issues he can: drugs, drink, extramarital sex, corruption, abortion and suicide.
Above them the shutters stayed closed night and day, with estimates that 15 percent of these old houses are vacant.
IT IS MID-MORNING, but the cornflower-blue shutters at what was once a cheery café are closed and rusting.
With infections surging, cities in lockdown, businesses downing shutters and most travel on ice, staff layoffs are likely to mushroom.
Once, someone drilled a hole in one of the door shutters, then pumped in sealant to keep it from opening.
In the streets around, some shop fronts had been walled in with concrete blocks after their metal shutters had been smashed.
That means no silent shooting, and none of the special high-speed modes that electronic shutters make possible on other cameras.
The back patio has walls covered in shutters and mirrors like a saloon, except with white flowers and metal fixtures everywhere.
Me and one other friend ran for cover into a bag shop and the shutters were brought down on the shop.
Then I closed the shutters in the kitchen, and in a bathroom, where one of the old window coverings felt stuck.
Instead, it reacts to the presence of viewers, closing its shutters before any onlooker can get a good glimpse of it.
The Court will not crawl into a corner, pull the shutters closed, and pretend it has not seen what it has.
A flurry of camera shutters started clicking and people started to move when Grassley announced it was time for a break.
But I can close my eyes and picture myself helping my parents put up the hurricane shutters at my grandparents' house.
While plastic is often sturdier than conventional building materials, the home is still missing features like steel shutters and hurricane straps.
Many homes built to withstand a hurricane come outfitted with steel shutters, concrete pilings, hurricane straps, and impact-rated garage doors.
If you are preparing far ahead of hurricane season, you can also buy wind-resistant windows and pull-down storm shutters.
Rustic black, wide-planked floors are made from repurposed wood, and long black shutters help keep the otherwise drafty rooms warm.
"We shut ourselves in the house, we closed the shutters, we had towels over our faces," she told The Associated Press.
Residents and business owners boarded up windows with plywood and hurricane shutters and placed sandbags down to protect property against flooding.
The house had been repainted, the shutters were stained an unfamiliar dark brown and a boat was parked in the driveway.
Those who can afford to have equipped their houses with storm shutters, replaced their roofs with metal roofs and bought generators.
It was the perfect first home — a three-bedroom, two-bathroom white colonial with black shutters in a sought-after neighborhood.
The room seems to rest in an eternal dusk, with antique shutters and patterned tile reaching back to French colonial times.
At the other end, where I was invited to sit at a varnished dining-room table, the shutters were slightly open.
At the helm My office, a light sky blue with curved windows and white plantation shutters, is on the second floor.
The group's move temporarily shutters some of the city's most popular and enduring restaurants, like Gramercy Tavern and Union Square Cafe.
To the right is a guest suite that was once part of the wine cellar and retains its original interior shutters.
"I didn't realize [that] in my town, I have to get a permit for [installing storm shutters], and submit blueprints," he said.
Almost 3,000 people are set to lose their jobs after electronics retailer Dick Smith shutters its stores in Australia and New Zealand.
To prepare, her family has put up plywood and shutters as well as sandbags on their garage door in case of flooding.
Neighbors told WSVN that they noticed Joseph closing the hurricane shutters on the windows of her home the night of her death.
Even digital services don't stick around forever—but you can protect yourself against your favorite app or site pulling down the shutters.
Regarding lenses, Hasselblad launched a new line of XCD lenses with integral central shutters; 45 and 90mm versions are available at launch.
"I personally think that all places like that should have shutters, and all buildings should have sprinklers, regardless of size," he said.
Despite its expansion plans, J.P. Morgan has recently been winnowing the total numbers of branches as it shutters underperforming or redundant locations.
As it shutters its gun business in 125 underperforming stores, Dick's will instead focus on other categories, like shoes and fitness wear.
Dusty streets are dappled with sunlight, a stray dog rummages through some rubbish, the shutters are lifted on a few tiny shops.
Dim and drowsy, the room had one window with half-open blue shutters; a crookedly hung drape blew in a weak breeze.
Mostly when he imagines life in America he thinks of the house that Sara wanted: a white clapboard Colonial with green shutters.
Housed in 18th-century slave quarters, dark beams stripe the ceiling, local art adorns the walls, and wooden shutters shade the windows.
While many smaller stores left their shutters down due the strike, most larger shops and businesses appeared to be open as normal.
Today may be a celebration of the band, the store, and its creative hub, but it's also, sadly, shutters for the Club.
It's a natural part of the Darwinian evolution of counterculture, but it's always a deeply sad day when a beloved venue shutters.
Early renditions had wooden shutters and decorative moldings, while later ones adopted more of an Art Deco look, with simpler geometric designs.
" In fact, West says the place was covered in "animal feces, trash, missing blinds and shutters, with cracked windows and blackened carpeting.
Clint Hufft, a minister of the Progressive Universal Life Church, officiated at Shutters on the Beach, a hotel in Santa Monica, Calif.
Starring the Tony-nominated Denzel Washington as a traveling salesman haunted by death, this revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic shutters its saloon.
Starring the Tony-nominated Denzel Washington as a traveling salesman haunted by death, the revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic shutters its saloon.
Experts have suggested that some simple steps may help, like placing shutters inside buildings, not outside, where they bake in the sun.
Opening the clanking shutters, we'd found the scene: our own Western façade, the towers then uncleaned, so black with soot, so fine.
He faces intense pressure to resolve a thicket of policy issues while defending his party against potential blame if the government shutters.
Some thought was given to adapting the stores' handsome iron shutters — memorably recorded in a Berenice Abbott photo — as a flood barrier.
Buildings in these coastal areas might have roofs more strongly connected to the structure, sturdier stilts or stronger hurricane shutters, Birkland said.
Abercrombie, like much of the industry, does not recapture many of the sales it gives up when it shutters a location, management said.
Think: peeling wallpaper, high ceilings, incredibly tall windows with shutters that open to reveal views of Montmartre and the rooftops of Paris beyond.
He described the many security features installed at the Benghazi compound, including bars on doors, windows with metal shutters, and the safe room.
Above it is a sort of deck with all-wood shutters, in the Wild Wild Will Smith West vibe I was talking about.
They also come with webcam shutters so you can finally stop taping over that thing, and USB-C power adapters for universal charging.
Copenhagen, Madrid, Berlin, Barcelona, Rome—shop shutters, bridges, trains, and walls are covered in graffiti, and it doesn't affect the cities one bit.
Property owners scrambled to fortify their shops and homes using anything and everything they had, from aluminum storm shutters to fifty-pound sandbags.
Heavy winter shutters, more like solid wood boards, were locked across most of the windows and dust covers were draped over the antiques.
She didn't have hurricane shutters when preparing to protect her home, and the person who she hired to put up plywood didn't show.
With the exception of some missing shutters, Carruthers' home, which was built in 1889, survived largely unscathed, she said in a news release.
We try to peer through cracks in the shutters, listening to the cries within, but can't make out our mother in the murk.
The three parried questions about the business in a cramped conference room with doors and shutters painted in DriveU's company colors — shamrock green.
His mother, Stella Biniaris, said wanting to remove bats from behind the shutters of their house had led her son to the project.
Special shutters can be added to telescopes to turn off a telescope's shutter and save an image from a big bright satellite streak.
As the students waited, police went to Mr. Dornbush's home, a pale yellow house with burgundy shutters, where he lived with his parents.
While I realized we were properly sheltered, the furious rattle of the wind against the home's metal shutters left me cold with fear.
Rooms, decorated with white shutters, aqua blue accents and hardwood floors, start at nearly $300 and go up to $1,800 for oceanfront suites.
Deanna Kory, an associate broker at the Corcoran Group, recommends white shutters or white wooden Venetian blinds with one- to two-inch slats.
The company is planning to open more Athleta and Old Navy locations as it shutters some under the Gap and Banana Republic banners.
This pocket-size gallery has only one window, but behind it, Mr. Herschlein built another, which he surrounded with wooden shutters oozing plaster.
Meanwhile, the company will take a separate charge as it shutters more than 60 of its wholesale Sam's Club stores across the country.
It may also be a worthwhile long-term investment to retrofit and secure your roof, windows, and doors, or to add storm shutters.
He repeated that Trump will maintain a "pressure campaign" of harsh sanctions on impoverished North Korea until Kim shutters his nuclear weapons program.
"The court will not crawl into a corner, pull the shutters closed, and pretend it has not seen what it has," Watson wrote Wednesday.
Up and down the coast, residents could be seen putting up wooden or metal storm shutters, bringing in lawn furniture and preparing for impact.
Camera shutters clicked as Culcu lifted Maya up and she stood in her purple and pink sneakers, which looked a few sizes too big.
Many locals do fret that the shutters will come down on Eymet's cafes and local businesses if Brexit leads to an exodus of Britons.
The shutters' black backgrounds are a significant departure for Lewis, and make her chubby-cheeked snowmen and blooming flora appear all the more vibrant.
The pair, who got engaged in November, said "I do" Sunday in a beautiful ceremony at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, California.
At the end of a long hallway, the master bedroom has an enclosed veranda with shutters opening to ocean views and a swimming pool.
From this end of the house, its architecture has lost any resemblance to glassy modernism and mimics Brazilian colonial architecture with its handmade shutters.
Because — and only because — GDPR gives consumers more opportunity to lock down access to their information and close the shutters against countless prying eyes.
"The Court will not crawl into a corner, pull the shutters closed, and pretend it has not seen what it has," Judge Watson declared.
In addition, the residents will often need to adjust variable aluminum shutters on the home's tinted windows and doors to regulate sun and airflow.
Despite my minor dolphin misgivings, I agreed to meet Aros in the restaurant of Shutters On The Beach, a fancy hotel in Santa Monica.
But after days of abnormally heavy rains, authorities on Friday opened the shutters of water reservoirs in an effort to prevent potentially disastrous breaches.
Here, soft light floods through open shutters to cast shadows on a volume of Augustine's letters, left open, half-read, on a side table.
Pamela hoofs it across, photographers howling her name, a storm of shutters; women holding iPads point me down the quieter path, behind the flashes.
And this championship has even acquired a Hollywood following: Woody Harrelson played the ceremonial first move in London, to a chorus of camera shutters.
Through sliding glass walls and Mediterranean stack-back shutters, the layout embraces a center lawn, wood decks, a swimming pool and a hot tub.
Behind the house, the one-bedroom cottage has jalousie shutters and a colorfully painted bathroom with a pedestal sink and a fiberglass-enclosed shower.
On the way there you'll pass stone walls, white houses with blue window shutters, huge cactus plants covered with fruit — and the occasional donkey.
Ibrahim Awaidah, 32, looked pained as he installed aluminum shutters in an apartment that a truck driver had purchased for his family of 10.
Protect your windows and doors with permanent storm shutters or half-inch marine plywood pre-cut to fit them, per the American Red Cross.
Orders for Q1 are reportedly down 18% year-on-year as the coronavirus pandemic shutters much of Europe and the US, according to Reuters.
"Today, we announce three law-enforcement actions relating to the S.A.C. group of hedge funds," he said, against a soundtrack of clicking camera shutters.
The master bedroom has tall windows with shutters and double glass doors opening onto the porch, as well as room for a sitting area.
Some policies offer discounts if homeowners use reinforced shutters to protect windows, or use special clips or straps to help secure roofs during storms.
His 30-year-old fiancée, who uses the name Penny, applied hair spray in front of two wedding gowns draped from the window shutters.
When no one answered, they turned their attention to their white house with dark shutters -- partially submerged in the water in front of them.
But the structural engineers at Robert Silman Associates determined that the shutters might not resist the force of floodwaters for any length of time.
The narrow streets between towering office buildings are full of top-brand malls, banks and jewelry shops, and many stores had closed their shutters.
On Thursday, some restaurants and stores pulled down their shutters in the malls as protesters, some wearing balaclavas and carrying black flags, marched by.
His 30-year-old fiancée, who uses the name Penny, applied hair spray in front of two wedding gowns draped from the window shutters.
Emblematic of the building's industrial past, the room had high ceilings and oversized windows that let in plenty of natural sunlight, with wooden shutters.
One box, which sits low on the hill beside a retaining wall, is clad in dry-stacked local stone and Cor-Ten steel shutters.
You put your money in, you go in, the shutters come down, and you can do your business inside and not have to worry.
The walls and window shutters are made of bamboo panels coated with ixtle, a native plant fiber that's commonly used to make coffee sacks.
Shortly after they entered the room and took their chairs, Trump gave Putin a quick wink as the sounds of camera shutters filled the room.
The collection launches with the ThinkBook 13S and 21S, both outfitted with TPM 21 security chips, fingerprint readers, webcam shutters, and dedicated buttons for Skype.
The architecture sums up the contradictions: Edwardian houses with sash windows mingle with yuppie flats and recognisably Mediterranean buildings, all flat roofs and big shutters.
Their rental home didn't have the proper fortifications, so they took their three children to a relative's home, which has aluminum shutters covering the windows.
Beyond tall gates, a gravel path leads through an olive grove to the tile-roofed, stone manor house with traditional wooden shutters framing the windows.
All the twins saw was a squat red brick building with green shutters, the home of a Latino community center that was lending its space.
But for 2017, those apparel brands have managed to claw their way back, as Gap keeps a tighter control on inventory and shutters underperforming locations.
The Safe House outside of Warsaw, Poland, is a home with moving concrete walls and metal shutters that turn it into a doorless, windowless fortress.
Hurricane shutters covered the windows, locals hadn't seen any lights at night and a lone worker drove a bright blue golf cart around the property.
Shops reopened in the center of Algiers, with owners lifting shutters they had hurriedly closed on previous days when police fired tear gas at crowds.
I liked EQUATION (trivia!), TIM Cook of APPLE, SUNTANS and EYES, for "bedroom shutters", which looks to be a new clue for an old standard.
Vineyards line both sides of her 4,000-square-foot farmhouse, the one with the soft golden-white hue and the shutters with heart-shaped cutouts.
Accept that no matter how uncomfortable, it's time we put on the face masks; no matter how dark, it's time to put up the shutters.
There are 73 well-appointed rooms and suites outfitted with rich wood furnishings, plantation shutters, and bright pops of turquoise for a tropical island feel.
The virus could exact a heavy economic toll in the G7 countries, as it leads to quarantines, shutters factories, and hits investor and consumer confidence.
Chic and playful, it features 42 rooms and suites on three floors of a former tobacco warehouse inside a white-stone building with green shutters.
"If a little bit of wind blows through, we will lose power," said Roberto Rosado, 53, who still has metal shutters on his sliding doors.
Most are nudes shot in dappled light, including a fine portrait of his lover Thierry, his torso illuminated by the light passing through aluminum shutters.
This glass can now be seen in the 304-square-foot garden room at the back of the house, where it was incorporated into handmade shutters.
The rapid click of camera shutters filled an otherwise silent room in the heart of Paris, 10 days after one of Europe's most tragic terror attacks.
As soon as I did, I watched steel shutters which had been bolted into concrete just fly away as if they had been made of paper.
Joanna Lumley, the "Absolutely Fabulous" actress who has championed the bridge, says that she fears that Britain is becoming "a nation that pulls the shutters down".
"To build some of the shutters and the doors, we needed to use the tools of the time to make those look right," Mr. Eggers said.
ShuttereazeThis smart plantation (what the fuck?) shutter relieves you of the horrific burden of getting up to close your shutters after a long day of blogging.
We've seen 3D printed cameras before, but they always include some prefabricated part: a hinge, a spring, or more complicated bits like shutters and iris mechanisms.
Leica claims that the new mechanical shutter is 50 percent quieter than the M10, and even the film versions of the M that used cloth shutters.
One example is smart window glass, enabled by digitized shades, that will automatically darken when there is too much sun, meaning shutters are no longer necessary.
"The American colony is desperately gregarious and you can only work by bolting doors and shutters," he wrote to his agent and close confidant, Audrey Wood.
She glanced at the house; it was white with red shutters and there was a clay relief of a flying bird hung next to the door.
Along the walls were the façades of what looked like clapboard houses, with wooden shutters and shingled pitched roofs and porches that extended into the room.
Donnersmarck gestures at the interplay of fate and creativity with the wind-blown shutters, but in his hands that bit of chance comes out as contrived.
We were staying at the Hotel Waldhaus Sils-Maria, a stately white chateau with green shutters, built in 1908 and still owned by the same family.
In the lead-up to the dark day in April 2019 when the Canarsie Tunnel shutters, VICE is launching a continuously updated blog called Tunnel Vision.
The three-level main house, known as Kingsbrae Arms, has a cedar-shingled exterior with green shutters in front and a pair of rooftop eyebrow windows.
As the coronavirus outbreak strains supply chains, slows sales, and shutters companies around the world, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google's cloud services businesses will likely escape unscathed.
We dropped our bags in our rustic wood-beamed room and threw open the shutters to thrilling views of dry slopes descending to lush riverside pastures.
When the winds moved on, the Key West holdout stepped outside to briefly inspect his street, now strewn with debris and branches, broken shutters and windows.
Still, the place was parkside, meaning that Godin could easily walk Maya, his whippet, and it was high up, where he could throw open the shutters.
Australian states are gradually closing their borders to the rest of the country while gyms, cafes, pubs and restaurants were forced to down shutters from Monday.
Water came through the shutters as the wind howled outside, and at one point the couple huddled on the living room floor, prepared to die together.
According to The Associated Press, all of the deaths involved falls or electrocution while trimming trees, putting up storm shutters or preparing for the hurricane's landfall.
Both companies, though, are expected to continue to expand as supermarket chain Tops Markets goes bankrupt and Bi-Lo (a subsidiary of Southeastern Grocers) shutters stores.
It's a fever dream, the kind that plagues you after nights spent drinking with your wizened fisherman buddy as wild storms rage outside your clapboard shutters.
Also on the ground floor are a hall bathroom and a bedroom with a patterned ceramic tile floor, an exposed-beam ceiling and windows with shutters.
At another station exit, protesters pried open the bottom of the metal shutters for a few inches and pulled dozens of protesters out, helping them escape.
Townhouse staff said the police laughed at and insulted the evacuated families as workers entered the building and proceeded to remove window shutters and destroy flooring.
"The Court will not crawl into a corner, pull the shutters closed, and pretend it has not seen what it has," Watson wrote in his ruling.
In Srinagar on Tuesday, security forces in body armor and helmets with mesh visors kept vigil over deserted streets flanked by shops with their shutters drawn down.
The tapping of paws and the clicking of shutters will soon fill the room at Madison Square Garden for the 140th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
"For exteriors, Night Watch is a gorgeous alternative to the trending black or deepest blue-black, and it works well as an accent on doors and shutters."
Beau Brummell, the ultra dandy of the late 18th century, made sure his weight was accurate and was weighed with the shutters up in the nude upstairs.
Many corporate investments these days are killing jobs of low-wage workers as robots replace production workers and as e-commerce shutters the brick-and-mortar retailers.
Men are always cracking wooden shutters, drawing aside curtains, and peeking through fences to catch glimpses of women, as Genji does on a 17th-century folding screen.
That can create a trick for photographers, as the ball occasionally disappears into players' shirts for a fraction of a second just as photographers click their shutters.
Using her own sense of décor, she added a room divider with plantation shutters and is now collaborating with her mother to design wallpaper for the kitchen.
Years after my first visit to the house, which was a stop on the Underground Railroad, I could still picture the green window shutters and elegant doorway.
When I learned that Maria would make landfall as a possible Category 5 hurricane, memories of Hugo came flooding back, especially the eerie rattle of those shutters.
Mr. Graham opened the hearing by brandishing a printed copy of the 448-page Mueller report, holding it in the air as dozens of camera shutters clicked.
Our shutters went up at the last minute, my father putting them on only after having done the same at the houses of both sets of grandparents.
Size: 3,020 square feet Price per square foot: $629 Indoors: The original front porch has working gas lanterns and custom Spanish cedar shutters that close and latch.
Churn at certain studios can be high, and workers have little to no protection outside federal unemployment if a studio shutters or mass layoffs strike their department.
Quickly, he sketched the girl, her dogs, and her parents, then he unlocked the shutters and checked outside: the pavement in front of his building was empty.
In anticipation of the planned protest march, some cafes and businesses pulled down their shutters on the Boulevard du Temple in central Paris, but far from all.
She was trying to close the shutters during a gilets jaunes demonstration when a tear-gas grenade came through the window and blew up in her face.
As 2016 shutters its harrowing curtains, we are left with a much more chaotic and disparaging cultural scenario than what was at the beginning of the year.
Necco's not gone quite yet, but in the event that it shutters, the jury's out on who will fill that gaping void it may leave in its absence.
From the big window at the end when the shutters are not closed, I can see the old trees of a private path that leads to a castle.
Typically, people just pull open those accordion shutters on either side of the AC, bolt them to the sides of the window frame and call it a day.
"The court will not crawl into a corner, pull the shutters closed, and pretend it has not seen what it has," the judge wrote Wednesday, according to CNN.
"Even if there's no guarantee of success, it would be wrong to pull down the shutters this early," party general secretary Nicola Beer told the RND newspaper alliance.
Xaverius van der Hoek, who lives on St. Maarten, said his home -- which has a concrete roof and hurricane shutters -- was spared, but many other homes suffered damage.
Apple told me the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus shutters are faster than those on the iPhone 7, which means they should do a better job capturing action.
As he awoke this morning, the Iberian sun beaming through his shutters and illuminating his gleaming blonde coiffure, his first thought must have been of his brother's misfortune.
It begins: The Thai soldiers patrolling this hamlet racked by insurgent violence measure their progress modestly: two years ago, villagers closed their shutters and refused to greet them.
Ms. Fesseau's small house with bright blue shutters sits at the edge of this quiet town of 6,700 with its high-steepled stone church and narrow shopping street.
It retains, for example, its curved staircase, tiled coal-burning fireplaces, pocket doors and exposed kitchen brick, but the reclaimed-wood floors and plantation shutters throughout are recent.
They don't want to go to my parents' house because my parents' house will be dark from the shutters they will put up, probably at the last minute.
The streets are quiet, the trains aren't whistling past, and the man who irons clothes in front of our house hasn't opened the stall's shutters in five days.
Comptoir Turenne is on the ground floor of a 19th-century building with battered shutters in the Haut Marais, on the less fashionable end of rue de Turenne.
Camera shutters clicked wildly when Mr. Elder and Mr. Natale Hjorth entered the courtroom and took their seats next to their lawyers, avoiding eye contact with the crowd.
Mr. Beltrán was reportedly trying to close the shop's iron shutters, to protect himself and others inside, when a stray bullet struck him in the stomach, killing him.
The Karachi Press club is situated in a mansion built during colonial rule, with high wooden shutters to keep out the heat and palm trees on either side.
More than seventy years later, Hong Kong is the kind of place where a long-buried, 1,000-pound device designed to kill people ... instead briefly shutters a Starbucks.
Then metal shutters and walls seal off the building, and the 80 nervous employees realize this isn't a practical joke but rather a kill-or-be-killed game.
What looks like a green MG to me, is on the road passing a white, wood frame house with dark shutters that has a small outbuilding one-car garage.
Eurobonds. If he had said "let's start with Eurobonds", I think the shutters would have gone down in our finance ministry, in the chancellery and in the political parties.
The property, surrounded by trees and situated on the north end of the neighborhood, had multi-colored brick, a dark brown roof, dark shutters, and a spacious front yard.
The most common problem, Sutton wrote, was damage to sensors and shutters, but that they also saw damage to mirrors, lens irises, and even some built-in filter systems.
Depending on whether you select a single shot or multiple-shot camera, you might get a variety of results since you can't control the shutters once you start it.
Space Ibiza, the popular Ibiza nightclub, permanently shutters next week with a closing party on October 103 featuring Carl Cox, Maceo Plex, Tale of Us, Eats Everything and more.
Peter sat there by the fire, listening to the storm, to the winds outside, secretly wishing he could tear open the wooden shutters and look outside at the river.
One trashed shop on Sunday had protest slogans left on its shutters saying it was attacked because it was owned by mainland Chinese mobs who had attacked innocent people.
Three of the photos (including the one seen above) were taken using long exposures, meaning the cameras' shutters were left open for a longer-than-normal period of time.
Light filters into the room through the jacaranda outside, the vent of the air-conditioner that overhangs the balcony, and the shutters that aren't quite pressed to the wall.
I didn't see why we needed them since the windows have shutters that fold discreetly to the side and fully block the light and street view when pulled closed.
We wait to put on the shutters until the last minute because it is a pain to take them off later, after the storm makes that last-minute turn.
Though a number of casinos started to close their doors this week, the governor's sweeping order shutters Nevada's main industry, anchored by glitzy casinos lining the Las Vegas Strip.
Before the roof, most of the sound headed harmlessly into the sky, but with the roof and the new shutters below it, the noise reflected back toward the court.
One trashed shop on Sunday had protest slogans left on its shutters saying it was attacked because it was owned by mainland Chinese mobs who had attacked innocent people.
Unlike the towering white behemoths we'd passed, it was just three stories tall, with 78 rooms, cobalt blue shutters and turquoise and lemon yellow piers jutting into the ocean.
She suggested the Lion d'Or restaurant, a little auberge in the nearby town of Arcins with yellow wood shutters on the windows and an Art Nouveau-style glass awning.
LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama — On one of the first cool days in October, Catherine Flowers parked her SUV in front of a beige-paneled mobile home with aqua window shutters.
Doric columns and white oleander trees line the drive leading to a perfectly proportioned three-story mansion of sand-colored stone, with tall French windows flanked by pale blue shutters.
It comes equipped with fast charging technologies to deliver a charge of up to 4.2 amps, safety shutters to prevent electric shock, and EMI filters to block unwanted line noise.
The last of her relatives in Raghubir Nagar have locked their homes, drawn the shutters down on their shops, and returned to Uttar Pradesh, fearing reprisal from angry Hindu mobs.
When the sun is setting, shutters left open offer a glimpse into my brother's childhood bedroom; I forgot to roll them down, and the room's white muslin curtains still hang.
The cameras use what is known as a global shutter instead of a rolling one, which ensures the resulting footage does not display artifacts from the closing of individual shutters.
The deal, of which further details are scarce, will see Streetlife's 1.5 million registered users invited to sign up to Nextdoor's fairly recently-launched U.K. version, before Streetlife itself shutters.
After two days of frenzied preparation — putting up shutters, raiding supermarkets and hardware stores and evacuating — by Friday afternoon it was time for some people in Central Florida to rewind.
But she is worried that the license will not be granted if she does not install the regulation shutters over the windows to guarantee enough darkness to sleep at night.
Rooms come with plantation shutters to keep the room cool or let in as much light as you choose, coffee and water, bathrobes, and umbrellas for the unexpected tropical storm.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping center before the shutters came up.
But even as the community rallies around them, thousands of laid-off restaurant workers around the country have little recourse as their entire industry all but shutters against the virus.
In the central Lafayette district of Tunis, dozens of people stood patiently queuing in the Rue de l'Inde primary school in a whitewashed stucco courtyard under sky blue wooden shutters.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping centre before the shutters came up.
Made of local stone, it has an austere look, with a sloped roof and small, traditional Corsican windows with interior shutters; inside, the ceilings are high, with painted wooden beams.
His one-time home in Neauphle-le-Chateau remains as modest as ever, the house white, the shutters painted blue-green, a simple wooden gate leading to the front door.
The book is both moving and trying as it endlessly describes sharecropper's houses in the American South — down to the exact positioning of wooden planks, window shutters, and folded bed sheets.
" Later he adds: "Had a girl in Lisbon, a girl in Rome/ Now I'll have to stay at home/ So lock the shutters, bolt the doors/London's gonna be like Singapore.
A 56-year-old Weston man suffered non-life-threatening injuries when his aluminum shutters fell on him Wednesday morning, said Mike Jachles, a spokesman for the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
For example, she supported a new state law that grades Detroit schools from A to F and shutters the doors of any school that receives an F for three consecutive years.
Called 100 Persianas, or "100 shutters," the series requires the viewer to think big in order to understand the project, as MVIN estimates that the piece is 30m by 20m total.
Harlem, the protest novel, bigoted religion, the Negro press and the student milieu of Paris are all examined in black and white, with alternate shutters clicking, for hours of reading interest.
One of the five shutters of a large reservoir in northern Idukki district, about 240 km (150 miles) from state capital Thiruvananthapuram, was opened for the first time in 26 years.
Studholme also had a jag of consultations on Fournier Street, in the East End, a beautifully preserved stretch of early-Georgian houses with handsome wooden doors, window frames, and exterior shutters.
Flanked by a large vineyard, perfectly coiffed gardens, and a serene fountain, the estate is magnificent even before taking in the slate blue shutters, egg cream concrete walls, and delicate terraces.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Altagracia Rodriguez de Jesus woke up on a recent morning and cranked open the aluminum shutters along one wall of her small, eighth-floor apartment overlooking the capital.
On Key West, by contrast, one resident who was able to speak to a reporter by landline described streets pocked with shutters, windows and branches, but no flooding or ravaged houses.
By late morning, few businesses in St. Petersburg and its barrier islands had put plywood or hurricane shutters on their windows, and some locals groused about the change in the forecast.
In the 15th century the brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck created the Ghent Altarpiece, a grand work of art that consists of 12 panels, eight of them connected by hinged shutters.
While the company is finding ways to hang onto more of the sales it loses when it shutters a shop, it is still forfeiting revenue that doesn't shift to a nearby location.
Though there are wall-mounted air-conditioning units and ceiling fans in the bedrooms, the trade winds sweeping through the fretwork walls and open shutters keep the villa cool, Mr. Zephirin said.
One of the pictures includes a bedroom the defense says Menendez slept in -- fully decked out with two twin beds, wooden shutters and what appear to be family photographs on the nightstand.
And yet that consummation suffuses much of the film—from the villa's shutters, beating in the wind like a headboard, to the roughness and care with which Oliver handles his breakfast eggs.
As the huts selling traditional sausages, mulled wine, gingerbread and Christmas gifts drew up their shutters, dozens of visitors walked along the aisles, stopping at a makeshift memorial to pay their respects.
"We wanted it to be cozy for entertaining, but definitely modern and fresh, while maintaining all the elements of an old home: the original windows, doors, hardware and shutters," Ms. Cherny said.
In addition, the living room, at the front, has a carved marble decorative fireplace mantel, and the dining room, at the back, contains a bay window with stacked sets of pocket shutters.
A PINK DOLLHOUSE Stephen Score, a folk art dealer in Boston, has brought a pinkish dollhouse ($0003,2000) painted with images of arched windows and green shutters and penciled with a few doodles.
When a mine pollutes a river, or the government shutters grazing land, or the president declares a new national monument, it begins to reshape the cultures and economies based around those places.
"We were very worried about our home," Londono said, noting that their building doesn't have shutters, just impact windows, and storm predictions originally suggested impact windows would not hold up under Irma's winds.
Our new house has a film on the windows to strengthen the glass so it will withstand hurricane-force winds, but all around me are still neighbors hauling plywood or closing hurricane shutters.
When the L train shutters between Manhattan and Brooklyn a little over a year from now, figuring out transportation alternatives for hundreds of thousands of riders is going to be a Herculean task.
Shutters close over the windows, and Ford says that Bernard doesn't have what it takes to survive on his own — an echo of what Dolores told Teddy before revising his programming without permission.
The main attraction, by Taddeo Gaddi, is a triptych whose central panel depicting Mary enthroned — the Maestà — here is temporarily reunited with the folding shutters from which it had been separated long ago.
As within graffiti, the works use an impoverished, non-art surface on which to produce art, a surface that is uneven and indented, much like the shop shutters these artists so commonly use.
We walked through its every room together on that last day, and once the handover papers were signed in the garden, I returned inside alone to close all the doors, windows and shutters.
While fire shutters are often required around structures like spiral staircases, to enclose then to prevent the spread of fire, Sugawara said he had heard that they were not needed in this case.
The hills may be alive with the sound of music in Bergün, a little town tucked away in Switzerland's canton of Graubünden, but visitors won't hear the sound of shutters — virtual or analog.
Dressed in a fitted cotton jacket and tie, Mr. Pomeroy, who writes books about sustainable design, does not break a sweat as he walks from room to room, demonstrating how the shutters operate.
Mr. Pomeroy's inspiration for passive design, such as the adjustable shutters, stems from Singapore's sought-after black-and-white bungalows built by the British throughout the island in the 1800s and early 1900s.
When Rosa Parks stayed there in the late 1950s, the house on South Deacon Street in southwest Detroit was modest — two stories high, with white shutters and a chimney peeking from the top.
Today, mid-century furniture and carpets cover its stone floors; peeling green shutters frame eggplant walls; built-in shelves bear books, CDs, and DVDs; a large screen hangs for the projection of films.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Thousands of school teachers joined an 11th weekend of anti-government protests in Hong Kong on Saturday, as shops pulled down their shutters and braced for another restive summer night.
Police fired tear gas on Monday in Central, where some protesters also blocked narrow streets lined with banks, top-brand shopping malls and jewellery shops, most of which had pulled down their shutters.
But after dark, when the stall owners shut up shop for the night and roll down their metal shutters, the closed storefronts become a personal canvas for 22-year-old artist Solomon Souza.
Tags and throw-ups by the crew's far-flung members lined almost every block, some hidden and faded, others screaming for attention with bold, high-contrast letters on well-lit walls and shutters.
Read about Netflix's debt at Business Insider Intelligence: Imagine a Netflix with ads | ESPN shutters WatchESPN, unifies mobile apps | Univision seeks saleStill, many analysts think Netflix will come through in the long run.
Once inside, he pulls a rope to open shutters in the dome and positions a six-inch telescope used since 149 to photograph the sun and preserve a daily record of its activity.
Evocation of a 1954 Exhibition is a series of 18 original black-and-white photos that were first hung on the shutters and walls of Varda's courtyard at 86, rue Daguerre in Paris.
The low hum of their excited chatter mixed with the sound of tuning forks hitting metallic "singing" bowls — bong, bong — and the unrelenting click of camera shutters capturing the day for Instagram feeds.
"I was working and raising a family," Mr. Lara, 53, recalled on the back porch of the beige clapboard house with maroon shutters that he bought a year ago with a $60,000 mortgage.
Their chairs and the shutters behind them are so flat but so vibrant that they express an emotional dimension between the subjects, one that belongs more to beauty itself than to human beings.
Along the beachfront of Puerto Rico's capital, San Juan, work crews scrambled to cover windows with plywood and corrugated metal shutters along Avenida Ashford, a stretch of restaurants, hotels and six-story apartments.
As Sears Holdings shutters more of its department stores under the Sears and Kmart banners, three retailers are poised to gain the most of those lost sales, according to UBS analyst Michael Lasser.
On the second floor, the living and dining room ceilings are 13 feet high and have plaster medallions; both rooms also have crown moldings, wood-burning marble fireplaces, window shutters and parquet floors.
The big picture: Department stores in the tourist hub of the Causeway Bay shopping district closed their shutters in anticipation of the violent clashes that have rocked the city for weeks, Reuters notes.
We could name all of the dud products of Facebook but at the same time — Yeah and Google goes spring cleaning every spring and shutters a whole bunch of stuff they've been working on.
"This day has an extra special meaning to me," says Conrad, 33, who, with Skvarla, gathered the group of women for an intimate lunch at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica on Wednesday.
It finally shutters the controversial program in 2009 May 2008 — a complaint is filed with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada concerning the "unnecessary and non-consensual collection and use of personal information by Facebook".
But as Codelco scales down and ultimately shutters open pit extraction next year, while the underground project still ramps up, output will drop sharply, the figures show - down 21.73,22027 tonnes by 20193 versus 22019.
I walked into another bathroom at the end of the hall and remembered one of the shutters in the shower had fallen off — the nuclear fallout would find its way in no matter what.
Together, they've built decentralized solar and wind microgrid systems that can be secured, covered, or dismantled before storms, and they have installed state-of-the-art roof fasteners and window shutters on most buildings.
All the rooms were dark in our old-fashioned European pensione because the formidable owner of this establishment, her name was Isobel, insisted we keep the battered green wooden shutters closed during the day.
At one point, a strong wind blows the shutters of Kurt's studio windows closed, causing a projection of his father-in-law's passport photo to overlap the unfinished painting of Kurt and his aunt.
Wanda Barbosa Nevarez, the institute's director of finance and accountability, said that nearly all of the 2000 doors, window frames and shutters carved in the 1840s from Uruguayan wood were cracked, warped or worse.
It has said that as it shutters some of its underperforming Gap and Banana Republic locations, which have been weighing on the overall business, it plans to open more Athleta and Old Navy stores.
He didn't leave for yellow walls in France or for wooden shutters that opened to a steeple and a pond shrouded in mist; he left for another woman, but that woman was an excuse.
Sanders's is a style of politics that, in the end, won't rest on the electoral success of one figurehead alone, as demoralizing as it will be if his campaign shutters in the coming months.
After last weekend's days of protests, about 1,200 entry/exit gates, 800 ticket-issuing machines and add-value machines, 900 CCTV cameras, 40 elevators, and 70 roller shutters were damaged, according to the MTR.
One of the final scenes, the one where the camera slowly goes through a window while the shutters are flapping and enters into a time in the past, may be an example of Tarkovsky's influence.
Occasionally, I'd feel a member of staff brush by my legs, and the gentle murmur of conversation and camera shutters cut straight through the in-ear headphones I was provided with to watch the film.
At midday on Holy Saturday on Corfu's Spianada square, worshippers and tourists watch the custom of "Botides," where locals decorate their window shutters with red flowers and throw large clay pots out of their windows.
Florida's governor warns 'we're not out of the woods yet'Carmen Segura said she had installed hurricane shutters at her house in Miami, bought extra gas and secured water and food for at least three days.
Home and away The home was interesting: it boasted "smart" shutters, speakers, heater, boiler, umbrella, mirror, toothbrush, shower, bed and a scent-driven alarm clock, along with the obvious smart lock, Nest, Dropcam and Echo.
Each of these rooms has 24518-foot ceilings and six-over-six windows (many with new shutters), and all but the kitchen have fireplaces; the wood-burning one in the dining room is currently operable.
The former owners of the Chene Vert, who also sold newspapers and cigarettes, rolled down the shutters for the last time in December 2018, leaving the village of 900 people without a central meeting point.
SHUTTERED SHOPS In the Nathan Road area, ordinarily packed with Saturday shoppers, shutters were down on most street-facing shops, including 13-11 convenience stores, jewellery chain Chow Tai Fook and watch brands Rolex and Tudor.
To shield themselves from the scourge, one small family—a husband (Joel Edgerton), wife (Carmen Ejogo), and their young son (Kelvin Harrison Jr.)—shutters itself in a strictly secured home in the middle of the woods.
Employees quickly shut the front door, closed the blinds and rolled down the shutters, but they weren't fast enough to prevent tear gas from floating into high tea, and while a lone violin played, guests wheezed.
Only time will tell whether this is the first emoji building to launch a trend, and if that trend will endure to become as widespread as grotesques on cathedrals or faux shutters on colonial-revival homes.
He tried to get the office to return his $100 and, in order to force that, he barricaded himself in the building, lowered the shutters, and held a female employee inside her booth, the outlets reported.
"There was no Lowe's or Home Depot back then so usable timbers, shutters and 18th-century hardware were recycled and reused in the new Greek Revival structure," said Suzanne Clary, the Jay Heritage Center executive director.
I used to work at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, and before that I was in San Francisco working at places like Aqua, Campton Place Restaurant, and Chez Panisse in Berkeley with Alice Waters.
Not the guy who smeared two coats on the siding and shutters, but the preferred illustrator commissioned to paint shimmering portraits of glamorous interiors for design magazines and advertisements and as keepsakes for the homeowners themselves.
Constructed from scratch with the help of the local designer Gregory Mellor, the building was devised to fit antique wooden doors, windows and slatted shutters that the team sourced from as far as India and Egypt.
The final design calls for cedar siding and dozens of windows (which, much to the chagrin of some residents, will not have shutters), and passers-by have taken to pulling over to gaze at the structure.
"The whole idea is to increase the number of 'warm beds,' which can be used by tourists, as opposed to 'cold beds,' which sit locked up behind shutters and are no good to anyone," he said.
A doctor told them bright colors might stimulate Sophia's vision, so they painted their gray door and shutters pumpkin orange, changed curtains and sofa covers to cherry red, and draped sunny yellow fabric in the kitchen.
She often walked around nude in her bedroom at night with the shutters open, and he would peer in from below the windowsill—"a moth drawn to her flame"—for an hour or so every evening.
Seven funds have pulled down the shutters after a wave of investors asked for their money back amid speculation about a possible drop in commercial property prices in reaction to the result of the June 212 referendum.
Flights will be grounded, hospitals will run on emergency staff, ferries will stay docked in ports and shops will roll down their shutters as part of the strike, organised by Greece's main labour unions, GSEE and ADEDY.
Mr Di Lauro's business produced turnover of €200m ($250m) a year, but he didn't exactly live large: he was a recluse, protected by steel shutters and bolted gates, and also had to spend years on the run.
He said an "extended" shutdown would show up in economic data "pretty quickly" and, since it shutters some agencies that provide economic data, it would also make the picture of the economy less clear for the Fed.
By the end, Fox Books successfully shutters Kathleen's independent shop, she submits romantically to her capitalist subjugator, and one little corner of the Fox Books store is dedicated to mimicking her old shop's story hour for children.
Retailer Via Varejo said its 1,000-plus stores of white goods chains Casa Bahia and Ponte Frio are closing indefinitely, meaning thousands of brick-and-mortar shops of Brazil's most recognizable chains now have their shutters up.
The renewed focus on America First for medical manufacturing is a sign of what could become a broader push as multinational companies face the prospect of crippled supply chains as the virus shutters factories around the globe.
A few years later, she replaced the venetian blinds with black shutters, swapped the nickel pulls and plumbing fixtures for brass ones, and repainted the floor with a pattern of interlocking hexagons in two shades of blue.
She and her husband had recently settled down on a quiet street in the Fontainebleau neighborhood, in a two-story home with dark brown shutters and a fleur-de-lis patterned in glass on the front door.
In the last drawing in the show, "Untitled" (1982), done in watercolor and poster paint on cardboard, Singh uses line to draw a table, a swan emerging from an abstract form, and an arched window with open shutters.
Shortly thereafter, thick metal shutters drop over the windows, and a voice informs the remaining 80 Belko employees on site that they can either start killing each other, or be remotely executed via the chips in their heads.
Soon after they started dating two years ago, Mr. Davis bought a 5,000-square-foot brick house with white columns and white shutters on 10 acres in Buna, a traffic stop of a town 45 minutes from Beaumont.
The solar part is particularly clever, with 10 micro-shutters hidden on the face of the watch that will automatically open to charge the watch when the battery is low or can be controlled manually through an app.
Trump pulled down the U.S. shutters on trade early in his presidency, withdrawing the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-member trade agreement that excluded China and was instrumental in the U.S. "pivot to Asia".
And another man was airlifted to Broward Health Medical Center with undisclosed injuries after he fell 20 feet from a ladder while putting up shutters Wednesday night at his home in the Weston subdivision of Savannah, Jachles said.
"No more risk of decapitation," Daphne Kalomiris, an architect with Knight Architecture LLC, cheerfully explained of the new fire shutters that once snapped shut rather ominously on the big cut-out windows that overlook the building's two courts.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Torrential rains and landslides killed at least 2100 people in southern India on Thursday, with the authorities opening the shutters of 24 water reservoirs in an unprecedented move to prevent potentially disastrous breaches, officials said.
As one of the authors (O'Neill) who grew up in southern Florida knows, living with hurricanes is a part of life and most homes are well equipped with hurricane shutters and strong roofs to protect against the inevitable.
Nora, stunned and perplexed but eager to help the police, moves into the Hunters, the only inn in town, "a square, cream stone building with black shutters," where she rapidly descends into the dark reality of what's happened.
In past bodies of work, he has utilized devices such as a distorting mirror, a camera obscura, panoramic lenses, shutters speeds, and strobes to create perceptual experiences that parallel the psychological disturbances, bafflement and ambiguities of his subjects.
It's that same feeling you get when a business you never used gets gentrified out of your neighborhood, or a website you no longer visit shutters, or a singer who hasn't made anything you enjoyed since 1985 dies.
"The designers of 19th-century rowhouses ingeniously included built-in shutters to help keep out the cold" reads one caption, in neat letters, next to a photo of a bandanna-clad and smiling Ms. Rinden scraping old paint.
The game ends, but by the time Rishton and I have finished chatting about his time as an engineer—and the fact he's only been in this job three weeks—the shutters are down and everyone's gone home.
On a recent day, vendors who sell watches and parts from the stationary glass cases that dot the alley were busy unlocking their displays, and shopkeepers rolled up the metal shutters they had pulled down the night before.
Workers are likely to bear a significant brunt of the economic hardship caused by the coronavirus as H&M shutters stores worldwide in an attempt to lessen the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
That white structure, notable for its green shutters and bordered by a tightly clipped lawn, sits just outside the 99-year-old mansion, which was built by Thomas Ince, a silent-film innovator whose 1924 death was suspicious.
Trump's speech pulled the shutters down on the wider aircraft deals unexpectedly quickly and marked a sharp contrast with scenes over two years ago when plane sellers and leasing companies flocked to Tehran eager to drum up new business.
The plot of the heist reads like a caper movie script: The gang initially broke into a elevator shaft and rappelled to the floor of the depository before breaking through a series of shutters with angle grinders and crowbars.
In an effort to force the return, the Israeli barricaded himself inside the exchange office, lowered the shutters, and locked a female employee inside her booth for half an hour, CNN and Il Gazzettino reported, citing the Venice police.
Most of them were empty, shuttered hotels and vacation homes, but occasionally the sound of a television reached us from inside, or light spilled through the slats of the wooden shutters, a few people lived here all year long.
A similar protest last year on May 1 — International Workers' Day — also ended in violence and resulted in damaged property; this year, shopkeepers prepared by covering windows with plywood and hurricane shutters and closing their businesses for the day.
Already under heavy fire as the coronavirus outbreak shutters factories, disrupts supply chains and is set to shock China's already-slowing economy, Chinese President Xi Jinping, it seems, is also under pressure to still deliver the country's promised growth.
He, like others, expected him to return at some point to the pink villa with pale-blue shutters in Beirut's most upscale neighborhood, which Mr. Ghosn and his family used while in Beirut up until his legal troubles began.
Lisa Ferguson, the owner of the Esperanza Inn on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, said her 15 guests left on Sunday and that staff put up hurricane shutters for the storm's expected passage to the north on Wednesday.
The few cameras that have malfunctioned did so for a mechanical reason: The number of shots that he needs to document microbial behaviors is so large that the shutters on the cameras eventually break down after hundreds of thousands of clicks.
To either side of the podium, photographers for many news organizations set up cameras with remote-fired shutters trained on the exact spot where the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administers the oath of office to the new president.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said his department is "ready" if the government shutters Friday at midnight, but his own employees have no clue what will happen, what it might mean for them — and therefore what that means for you.
The NHC HQ Adding to the protection from a direct storm hit: the fortified walls are 10-inches thick and there are of course roll-down shutters to protect windows and doors, according to Kevin Hile's The Handy Weather Answer Book.
You can limit risk and potentially qualify for cheaper rates by upgrading outdated systems like plumbing and electrical and by adding features that make your house tougher to penetrate — think storm shutters, impact-resistant roofing and deadbolt door and window locks.
Award-winning Costa Rican architect Benjamin Garcia Saxe designed the house to maximize the view — the two upper-level bedrooms both have fully retractable walls of cedar shutters so you can wake up to the ocean — and minimize the environmental impact.
She imagined her arriving back at the hotel, getting past the reception desk and letting herself into the room, the sheer blissful relief of it, alone at last, with the beds made neatly and the shutters closed on the semidarkness inside.
State television showed footage of mangled cars and shutters of shops damaged and blown apart as rescue workers cleared the debris amid a heavy security presence in the bustling commercial area near a popular vegetable market and a garage depot.
In the past year, Souza, helped by his friend, Berel Hahn, who came up with idea, has painted about 140 shutters with graffiti-style murals of characters that have inspired him, ranging from biblical heroes to former Israeli prime ministers.
On the steel shutters of several local businesses, the words "Sunni Muslim" have been scrawled by Islamic State militants, to distinguish the owners from locals of other faiths, or from those they consider apostates - both punishable by death under their rule.
Then it got worse: "If that weren't bad enough, the candidate asked photographers not to take his picture while he ate the sandwich; shutters clicked anyway, and Kerry was caught nibbling daintily at his sandwich, another serious faux pas," Milbank wrote.
The adult-oriented domain name is one of hundreds of website addresses that the bankrupt toy-store chain is looking to find a buyer for as it winds down its business and shutters 735 U.S. stores, according to court records.
Pocket doors open to the original library — now used as a living room — which has built-in bookcases with Latin inscriptions; a gas fireplace with an elaborately carved overmantel; ceiling-high, multipaned windows with folding shutters; and a gilded tracery ceiling.
She spent part of the aftermath in the media "spin room," where she entered to a cluster of boom mikes and the machine-gun staccato of camera shutters, and on Friday visited a detention center for migrant children in Homestead, Fla.
A sense of high-level craftsmanship prevails inside, where there are hand-woven green linen shutters in the bedrooms, a collaboration with the neighborhood artist and weaver Christabel Balfour, and the late Christopher Magarshack's blue handmade ceramics in the kitchen.
In the middle is an island best known to tourists for its preserved 20033th-century colonial architecture — low, pastel-colored houses with vivid shutters and wrought-iron balconies, some renovated and turned into elegant guesthouses, others slowly crumbling but still graceful.
All the doors, shutters and built-in cabinets were designed by Mr. Couëlle, who filled the home with his hallmark "niches," Ms. Bracco said, such as a curved wall bench in the kitchen that wraps around a wood dining table.
On either side of the front door are rooms with hardwood floors, door transoms, closets and working fireplaces: to the right, a study with built-in bookshelves and louvered shutters; to the left, a room staged as a formal dining room.
With that, Pichai not only ended an era at Google, he symbolically closed the shutters on a dream held widely in the tech world—that one can scale a company to global ubiquity while maintaining the camaraderie of an idealistic clan.
But the window shutters in Moore's office were closed, restricting his view to the contents of the room, which included busts of the Confederate heroes Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, as well as an extensive collection of Ten Commandments reproductions.
Pelosi's remarks, which were barely audible above the clatter of camera shutters, were so unexpected that they prompted reporters to shout over each other, interrupting the speaker at times and generating confusion about the next steps in the impeachment process.
Salvage and collaboration are at the core of the Music Box, an ongoing project since 2011, with its shambling structures played with creaking floorboards, snapping shutters that accompany a droning subwoofer, whirring blades pulled by ropes, or other unexpected tactile interactions.
There are food carts advertising hot dogs, popcorn and varied goodies "Hot Dog/Fufu" (2017); more figurines; big, lighted plywood carnival wheels "Post-colonial Cyclorama" (2017), old wooden window shutters and a black and white Rubik's cube in a little alcove.
NGOMOROMO, Uganda (Reuters) - It started out as a normal Monday morning in Pajok in South Sudan - children walking to school, shopkeepers raising their shutters and hawkers laying out their wares in the market, where a shower had just dampened down the dust.
With police nowhere in sight, the anger among the breakaway protest group exploded, as the mostly young, masked protesters smashed windows of the government building, forced their way inside through metal shutters and then trashed nearly everything in sight, including the legislative chamber.
Juul cuts flavored nicotine supply to stores and shutters its social media E-cigarette maker Juul is one of the biggest consumer tech companies of its generation, and it has thrived on social media, where teens share endless memes and vaping videos.
Days before, I'd stood high in the ruins of the Kastro, gazed over the church's rooftop, the clustered white houses with their blue shutters and doors, over the pale green olive and tamarisk to the swooping coastline of Milos, the blue Aegean everywhere.
The EU authorities are stubbornly committed to a strategy that seeks to eliminate the appeal of Europe, pulling down the shutters on the continent in the belief there is a way to suppress the tide of humanity flowing out of the Middle East.
Democrats in Congress now say they will attempt to patch those holes by expanding a government-funded paid-leave benefit and making unemployment payments more generous for workers laid off as the economy rapidly shutters under government orders seeking to curb the virus.
KUALA LUMPUR/BANGKOK, March 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A uthorities in Asia must assist street food sellers struggling to make a living as the coronavirus outbreak shutters offices and tourism, and forces people to stay indoors, labour and urban experts said on Wednesday.
"What we fear more than anything is a storm coming in from the west coast," said Vivian Genders, as she cleared small debris from a laurel oak tree in the yard of her bay front home, its windows still boarded with plexiglass shutters.
The nine tented suites are big, with a sitting room and bar, separate bathrooms and dressing rooms, indoor and outdoor showers, and sliding louvered shutters that open onto an ample deck, from which to spy the exotic wildlife just out of reach.
As we hovered in traffic outside parliament, half- blinded by the flash of 30 simultaneous iPhone camera shutters, I remember looking up at the whole ridiculous edifice—crumbling piece by gothic revivalist piece into the Thames—and thinking: London, you are ridiculous and shit.
If you're wondering where Lyrebird's name comes from its namesake is a real life mimic: a bird capable of recreating the songs of at least 20 other species, along with assorted (and rather less dulcet) manmade sounds like camera shutters, car alarms and chainsaws.
Choking back tears as the steel shutters lifted to reveal a newly-refurbished interior, owner Kirita Gallois told a large crowd of assembled journalists that her thoughts were with the victims' families, and that reopening the restaurant meant that "life can now begin again".
With the right Insta-filter, you can just about capture the Vietnam of Catherine Deneuve in "Indochine," the dark wood and slatted shutters calling to mind an opium den in the early twentieth century, though with a strictly reggae soundtrack, and sans the colonial violence.
Using crowbars, about 500 demonstrators with Greek Communist-affiliated group PAME prised open metal shutters of the labor ministry in central Athens, racing up to the eighth floor of the building where about 50 of them came face to face with Labor Minister Effie Achtsioglou.
He decided he would be safer in the concrete building with aluminum storm shutters, high above any storm surge, than at his own one-story house in nearby Gulfport, on a street prone to flooding and surrounded by tall trees that could fall down.
If the magazine shutters, the world will not only lose yet another outlet for consistently good writing; in addition, the lesson conservative writers will likely draw from its closure is that you should never challenge the Republican consensus and you should avoid criticizing Donald Trump.
This is also a way for Sears to do more with less real estate, as it shutters hundreds of stores across the U.S. The plan in the near term is to try out the new concepts and see what sticks, according to the company.
The graffitied metal shutters have been thrown away, the bar where beer was served has been replaced with kitchen units, and the storage area at the back has been given a window and a new lease on life as an en suite master bedroom.
Greenery-filled window boxes, gray shutters with bird-shaped cutouts and Juliette balconies embellish the exterior of the house, which has six bedrooms and three and a half baths and was built in 2008 on a quarter-acre lot on a private, tree-lined lane.
There was quiet except for the clicking of shoes as the guards changed places and the rapid-fire shutters of cameras when Sully, the service dog, was led into the hall with a group of wounded veterans and other disabled people around 11 a.m.
When a woman on a street warned us that a dead body was about to be taken out of a locked apartment, we hustled the children into the car but then memorized the address where firefighters sawed open the sealed shutters to extract the corpse.
The report notes that mitigation strategies could include adding hurricane shutters, tornado safe rooms and other measures for wind resistance; strengthening various structural and nonstructural components for earthquake resistance; and replacing roofs, managing vegetation to reduce fuels and replacing wooden water tanks for fire resistance.
Once through the large metal shutters guarding the entry to the building, frustrated and angry protesters destroyed anything in sight in the building's foyer and nearby area in a brief spasm of violence, though they left some rooms and objects untouched after the intervention of lawmakers.
The reference design was released as an open-source project on GitHub, and the social giant said at the time that it solves many of the problems currently facing 360-degree video, like image quality issues that come from individual shutters closing while footage is being recorded.
As Ms. Pechstein's case has wended its way through the legal system — with a favorable ruling from a lower court in Germany last January — it has quietly threatened the autonomy of the sports court, which is headquartered in a chateau with traditional green shutters in Lausanne, Switzerland.
SYDNEY, March 227 (Reuters) - ACT Brumbies ran in seven tries to trounce the New South Wales Waratahs 224-217 on Sunday in the final match before Super Rugby joined much of the rest of the sporting world in putting up the shutters because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The third, at 40A, "Producer of horizontal shadows," really just conjured up venetian blinds, or shutters, things that block the light, but the entry called for the opposite, SIDE LIGHTING, the kind, whether artificial or natural, that creates those fingers of light across a room's floor.
By the end of the year, every publishing house in London will be commissioning hardback editions called stuff like Bleach Boys, Bleach of London, and London Bleach Style, full of the same guys standing against colored roller shutters in black or white T-shirts, with little fact files.
Why it shut down: After a two-year legal battle with Network Rail – who allegedly required the space back for the redevelopment of London Bridge statio​n – a bunch of dudes turned up with angle grinders​, cut through the metal shutters and took immediate possession of the venue.
" This poem is one of many in which line breaks work as camera shutters, producing fragmented lyricisms and imagery with the accumulating impact of family pictures or news photographs of the war and recalling Roland Barthes's adage "I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me.
There are 32 bungalow-style tents (14 feet by 24 feet) with California cool appeal: rustic American décor (wrought-iron chairs, Pendleton wool blankets), vintage area rugs (to warm up concrete floors) and oversize shutters (built into the sturdy canvas walls), which bathe the interior with golden alpine light.
K.E.'s renderings of cyborgian hands floating through space that are seemingly 'scanned' by transparent, light-emitting shutters seem to share little in common (beyond palette) with Meisenberg's geometric paintings, filled to the brim with references to nature and antiquity that often morph into figurative depictions of human bodies.
That march was so tame that not a single person was arrested and the staff at an Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry store at the end of the protesters' route did not close their steel security shutters or even remove the extremely expensive diamond jewelry from the store's windows.
Yes, the stars of shows like "Home Town" can make shutters out of reclaimed wood and restore the original built-ins, but, for the most part, dated elements, like wood paneling or a '90s kitchen, are tumors to be excised on the journey to an Instagram-ready retreat.
International Real Estate 10 Photos View Slide Show ' A THREE-STORY VILLA NEAR THE BEACH This three-story villa with sprawling verandas and plantation-style shutters is in the Old Fort Bay gated development, on the northwest coast of New Providence, the most populous island in the Bahamas.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you …   THE BIG STORIES: --DOJ SHUTTERS TOP TWO ONLINE CRIMINAL MARKETPLACES:  The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday said it had shut down the online criminal market AlphaBay and one of its chief competitors, Hansa.
When abortion access is narrowed, when legislation shutters health care clinics that previously provided basics like birth control and pap smears, we know who loses: women in rural communities with few doctors; women earning low-incomes or living at the poverty line; women of color; immigrant women; teens; and LGBTQ people.
Mark Joseph Stern at Slate, a consistent pessimist about the Court's willingness to keep liberal precedents like Roe, has outlined one path this could take: A conservative state will pass a draconian anti-abortion restriction—one that shutters all abortion clinics, perhaps, or outlaws abortion after a fetal "heartbeat" is detected.
Whatever its age, it's clear nobody ever did as well out of Bulls and Cows as Meirowitz, who retired from game development and lived comfortably off royalties not long after selling the Mastermind prototype to Invicta, a British plastics firm expanding from industrial parts and window shutters into games and toys.
So he pulled down the shutters, took an extended break in Baja, California, and then lay low for a few years, trading loans for a New York firm, Carl Marks & Co. But now he is back in the game, leading a small band of lenders making subprime loans once more.
But before long, the protesters headed north all the way to Sham Shui Po along Canton Road and Nathan Road, as radicals forced open the shutters of shops and banks with mainland links and began trashing them and setting fires to several of them, including a Bank of China outlet.
"Brian called a few weeks ago and said we want to do a very big announcement having to do with our country, but having to do mostly with Arizona and the jobs and the great technology that will be produced," the man said, as camera shutters snapped wildly a few feet away.

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