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Eventually they put the cable on big spools, put the spools on ships and lay the cable in the sea bed.
"Imagine spools of spools of garden hose along with a lot of these repeaters the size of an old travel trunk," Clatterbuck said.
Blood spools all over the left side of her body.
Spools of filament cost $35 and the ink costs $65.
Shelves brim with spools of thread and hundreds of fabric rolls.
And they could see 713 spools of thread and 703 wedding dresses.
And they could see 2180 spools of thread and 212 wedding dresses.
The accelerator's electric motor spools up to launch velocity in 90 minutes.
A tiny bit later, the turbo spools and you're at full power.
The spools will be loaded onto a flatbed truck and covered with tarps.
My Smith-Corona uses ribbon spools that I can still find on Amazon.
Even when the theoretical power spools up, it arrives in a woozy lurch.
He spools up his scanner and listens, often catching snippets of ongoing tests.
There are spools of yarn from when I thought I'd take up weaving.
Crews had to visit each warehouse to count poles, wire spools and transformers.
Below the printing area, two neat pop-out drawers hold spools of printing plastic.
And peppered around the store are spools of yarn by Wool and the Gang.
In another, embroidered patches from GapKids and spools of ribbon in velvet and lace.
They also carried more prosaic items — file cabinets, chairs and spools of electrical wire.
Included with the estate-sale find were two unlabeled spools, each dense with unidentified voices.
Spools of filament cost $35, the ink costs $65 and the printer will retail at $3800.
With his spools of curly brown hair and oversize eyes, Jeff resembles a Margaret Keane painting.
A camera is a tool that spools up time, but of course it cannot stop it.
Because of a few spools of thread and a dozen needles, people were condemned to death.
Daily, they thin the cord into wire and flex it around spools to sell to jewelry makers.
Narrow shelves completely line the doors, marshaling spools of thread, the wood spheres and glass ones, too.
During my visit, I saw spools of neon-colored yarn framing where the van would eventually be.
There are spools of thread the size of footballs and enormous drawer units containing swatches of synthetic textiles.
Her photographs of endlessly repeating spools or blocks commented on the monotony, rigidity and efficacy of mass manufacture.
We headed out to sea, where our captain dropped anchor and passed out fishing lines on plastic spools.
Swatches of buttery leather, spools of brightly colored threads and samples of suede and denim fill the cabinets.
The filament is coiled on spools and fed into a 3D printer in a corner of the university's campus.
Then, in its final act of torture, it spools the moth up its crystal thread and devours it alive.
A grove of 100 wooden spools like those on which the fibers would be stored act as Lumen's seating.
Some sleep in bunks suspended by the braids, others use them to hang laundry, others use swirled spools as seating.
But, as the tale spools out, the effect is a vivid and awful dramatisation of the narcissism of obsessive love.
To grow, he must find spools of thread to replenish his body, or else he won't be able to progress.
Her office décor is entirely hosiery-related: spools of candy-colored yarn on a shelf, mateless samples pinned to corkboards.
What Jyn is carrying looks a little like a hard drive but it appears to have two round metal spools.
Back in Moscow, he began to experiment, leaving spools of black-and-white film in the oil for five hours.
The trucks carry the lifeblood of American cities—pipes, precast concrete, massive spools of wire, steel, electrical transformers, pumps, and computers.
Restarted, another tape spools slower than before, creating a warped, melancholic melody that is only an echo of its previous tune.
It's a winding one, something that spools out during our conversation outside of a cafe in the shadow of downtown Houston.
Stacked outside of the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga's operations center are dozens of thick red spools of fiber optic cables.
The shape of the table echoes the shape of the wire spools, and at every seat is a script for a character.
Take 92 feet of ticker tape, the spools of paper that used to deliver breaking news from around the world to newsrooms.
Think of pappardelle allied with a meaty ragù, or spools of ramen entwined with pork broth, throwing off starch, drinking in soup.
In effect, clothing and spools of thread acted as a form of currency because money could not be sent through the mail.
The large-scale paintings would be rolled between two huge spools for an audience, revealing a narrative through a succession of images.
An audio cassette shares some similarities (see the above photo on the left): It also has two spools the tape is wound around.
In what I'm tempted to call postproduction, she would do some editing with two film spools and a razor blade and Scotch Tape.
The Hubble Space Telescope is made from a light fixture and a coffee can, the space shuttle from spools that held plastic wrap.
With floors of spools labeled "solid shirting" and "fancy lace," this store is a fun and dizzying dip into the world of fashion.
At a sewing machine, Lord Klot, 53, was sewing together 100-yard spools of crinoline and satin ribbon, a process known as rowing.
The slime is made of a sugar-coated protein called mucin and coiled-up spools of thread that are kind of like spider silk.
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) says the fire eventually spread to spools of HDPE that it had stored on the open-air lot.
The metaphor finally came full circle this week when its gears and spools finally ground to a halt, as Maeve noisily slammed it closed.
The room was full of the brown shipping boxes that the machines arrive in and spools of multicolored wire lay strewn across the floor.
Once again, he rails against the constraints of an increasingly depersonalized British health care system, which mummifies its doctors in spools of red tape.
For this remarkable installation, artist Lee Mingwei erected a worktable where a volunteer sits in front of a wall of multiple spools of thread.
The closure cost 203 jobs at a site which the company has operated since the 220s, when it began by making wooden thread spools there.
Because it's thinner, you can fit way more of it on a spool, enabling use with much smaller spools and reels than with other lines.
On any given weekend, a string of young women spools out onto Mount Auburn Street in front of one or another of the club porticos.
This process works primarily with FDM printers like the Makerbot which use long spools of filament to deposit layers of plastic onto a build plate.
Alongside their dimly-lit displays sat a receipt printer—like the kind you might find in a cash register—spewing out long spools of paper.
Ephron aims for readers who favor milder entertainment, leaning toward novels in which the writing is straightforward and the plot spools out at measured pace.
"This is some place," said Mr. Trump, standing on a makeshift stage in front of a backdrop studded with spools of thread, like concept art.
Later, the Pentagon fielded a submunition that dispensed spools of carbon fibers designed to shut down electrical power by shorting out part of a grid.
At first the inside appears similarly uninspired: deep and unfinished, littered with cardboard boxes, plumbing fittings, spools of wire, inscrutable items made of copper, a forklift.
I'm not as old as the earliest film pirates—who sold old spools when they weren't dodging FBI raids in the late '60s and early '70s.
"I managed to trigger them [lightning] by shooting aluminum rockets with spools of very thin kevlar-copper-silver braided wire up into the clouds," the artist explains.
If you show them a lineup of seven spools of thread and ask them to replicate it, they struggle, creating lineups of five or six or eight.
Time spools backward and we encounter her, as Ms. Ugarte, with spiky superblond hair and a bright-blue cowl-neck sweater-dress, on a long train ride.
On a makeshift terrace, people sat around cable spools that had been transformed into tables, watching as dogs chased a horse-drawn carriage filled with delighted children.
Then the spools will be lowered on the second day of the move through a hole in the roof of the Lloyd and Mary Ann Whitaker Cyclorama Building.
The mucus is made up of two main ingredients: a sugar-coated protein called mucin, and coiled-up spools of thread that are kind of like spider silk.
It has a fiber-optic cable that spools out behind it as it flies, allowing the pilot to give new commands while the missile is in the air.
A similar process is achieved in a beautiful, porous sculpture, "Drawing #30 — Light and Air," in which stacks of little thread spools evoke Brancusi's "Endless Column," in embryo.
Crews lowered the cyclorama painting -- which is in two pieces, rolled onto 45-foot-tall spools -- through the roof of the Atlanta History Center in the city's Buckhead neighborhood.
The printer prints at a surprising angle and instead of creating a top-down object it creates angled cross sections of the object as it spools down the belt.
The robots have spools of carbon fiber thread that they pass back and forth after affixing to points on the wall, like two hands putting together a cat's cradle.
The magnets were constructed out of 50 specially-formed spools and were cooled down to near-absolute zero (-237 degrees celsius), while the magnetic fields kept the fuel suspended.
" Here, again, is our president: obsessed with his ratings, obsessed with his inaugural crowd size, obsessed with how many spools of coverage he gets each morning on "Fox & Friends.
In a new video from MIT's CSAIL department, a smirking industrial robot from Rethink picks up spray paint cans and spools of wire, dropping them in the properly labeled bin.
However, each sticks to the basic form factor: A rectangular black box with a white square in the middle and magnetic black tape wound between two spools on either end.
But, as the movie directed by Annie Goldson spools on, it becomes more than apparent that there's more than enough truth in his story to allow for using the cliche.
The resulting artificial spider silk worked just like the spider's natural winch silk; the spools of filament reeled and unreeled inside the oil droplets as the thread expanded and contracted.
Cutting mats, X-acto knives, rulers and scissors on a table, and a long, high shelf filled with paper and spools of thread tell of the craft behind the objects.
I cover the surface with blue fabric when I am working with hair to see the strands more easily and to assemble very long strands with thread (spools in foreground).
In her story, women identified as witches are taken to witch camps, where they're tethered to ribbons attached to giant wooden spools, to keep them from flying away to commit murder.
But another element of Amazon's abysmal performance in China is related to the failure of most Western tech companies there — endless spools of government red tape designed to strangle foreign competition.
They can tell that a large group of spools is bigger than a much smaller group — psychologists call that an approximate number sense — but their exact number sense conks out after 21.
But like incarcerated Americans, the witches are also used as a source of cheap labor, which means the government has to ship them around on a giant truck built to carry their spools.
Histones are the proteins that coil and cram these strands into a microscopic cell — and they were long seen as little more than DNA spools, part of the basic machinery of the cell.
Attended by handmaidens who were brightly colored spools of thread, Cleopatra was a filigreed creamer, her Antony a stoppered cruet — and it was somehow no less moving when they died at the end.
Both are used for international freight on an industrial size, including products like nuclear reactors and fiber optic cable spools, said Dave Mullen, executive director of the Pease Development Authority, a state agency.
To their left lay a dozen large spools of yarn — the paints for their canvas — with colors ranging from fluorescent orange to dark solids, and materials including silk, velvet, rubberized cotton and mohair.
Here, colored lights play across the grid, and a line of dancers spools in silhouette along one wall (reminiscent of Jerome Robbins's "Glass Pieces"), as duets, trios and larger groupings mutate center stage.
A crane will slowly lift the spools — "We're hoping paint-drying goes faster," Mr. McQuigg said in an interview — through seven-foot holes cut in the roof of the nearly century-old building.
One of them, "Tírghrá," began: I sit in my grandmother's living room— the patterned carpet, spools of thread the 1994 hunting trophy, dried flowers china ornaments, a chipped ashtray— and she talks about her childhood.
A roast beef po' boy would be a fine thing to eat on Sunday, for lunch if you can start cooking early enough, or for dinner as the Patriots-Steelers game spools out on CBS.
In many of the industrial areas, the happiest merchants are the merchants of scrap, who make their rounds in lurching trucks, scooping up looms, steel spools and other underused machinery for pennies on the dollar.
We'll meet in the water, Jet and I, and he'll pick me up in his arms to carry me the rest of the way to his boat, our home, where music spools out of his radio.
Letter-rack trompe-l'oeils became a favourite theme, as they were for 17th-century painters, but his racks contained cameras, car keys, film spools and iPhones, as well as delicate hibiscus, holly or sprays of oak.
But besides the chair, the only things I lusted for were two luxuriously thick wool rugs whose contrasting patterns are nicely collaborative: They were devised by their weavers from spools of yarn provided by Mr. Lamb.
There are movies on the service that are virtually impossible for the public to view any other way—no VHS release, no readily available spools of film, and only the slightest chance of a screening on TCM.
The building is home to 243,000 cubic feet of records — enough to cover more than four football fields — including maps, photographs, film spools and birth, death and marriage certificates that tell the story of the city's past.
Rather than employing didacticism and facts, The Hottest August slowly spools out its view of the impact climate change has on ordinary people, and how people are finding ways to cope with the future before it arrives.
The "Battle of Atlanta" cyclorama was carefully rolled onto two steel spools and lifted by crane out of its longtime home in Atlanta's Grant Park, then journeyed by flatbed truck this month to the nonprofit Atlanta History Center.
Wills' intimacy and connection with the queens, palpable from behind the camera, is among the defining features of Black Divaz, which spools out equally as an interrogation of Indigeneity in LGBTQ communities and of queerness in Indigenous communities.
Mattel says the ThingMaker will work with any standard filament, and although it hasn't announced colors or pricing for its own spools, the company was showing off plenty of variety at the New York Toy Fair this weekend.
One three-month pop-up event was held at a retail space, which was part of Union Market in Washington Its handcrafted boots were displayed on industrial cable spools and the specially designed Thursday Boot flag was flying.
Todd Moyer, who in the past created giant spools of laser thread, watch as the 37' tall EDC Caterpillar comes to life amid the raucousness and revelry that was Electric Daisy Carnival NY, EDC Las Vegas, and Nocturnal Wonderland.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 2015 Yoko Ono installed her "Mend Piece," where shards of broken china, little spools of thread, and plastic bottles of Elmer's glue were offered up for visitors to reassemble as they liked.
Obviously, conserving a painting that is the length of four Statue of Liberties is no easy task — challenges include transportation, building a proper apparatus for its care, and finding large enough spools and other supplies to accommodate its bulk.
But in the ADEPT hand (adaptively driven via elastomeric passive transmissions — we'll stick with the acronym) these spools have in their centers a flexible cylindrical core, the shape of which can be modified by tightening a separate "tendon" around it.
While fire codes dictate that much of the Piccini family's production occurs off-site, Ms. Gambineri still works daily at a 19th-century jeweler's bench bristling with drills, wads of wax, calipers, wire spools, chalk molds and rubber-handled pliers.
Crane lifts part of Civil War painting The painting, sliced in two and rolled onto enormous steel spools, will be placed on two flatbed trucks for a 153-mile journey to its new home, the Atlanta History Center in the city's Buckhead neighborhood.
Crates of scientific equipment — more than a million pounds in all — are stacked on deck and in passageways, scattered seemingly at random among spools of hose, gas cylinders, duffels filled with survival gear and even a spare blade for the ship's twin propellers.
Neighborhood Joint Flipping through piles of denim in a 550-square-foot, sun-drenched loft crammed with sewing tables, boxes of copper rivets and spools of thread hanging next to paintings and denim samples, Takayuki Echigoya looked up when the doorbell rang.
Drop-in workshops will include building menorahs from found objects like wood pieces, spools and wire; making accordion books with colored-cellophane windows; painting flying Hanukkah scenes inspired by Chagall; and, taking cues from the work of Larry Kagan, collaborating on a giant cardboard sculpture.
That long Greyhound ride spools out wonderfully and descriptively as Jodi experiences the shocks of freedom and the changes America has undertaken during the years she lived with no view of the outside world except straight up from the prison yard to blank sky.
Last week, CBP said in a press release it was taking security measures to ensure that the port of entry was "not overrun," including the deployment of "Connex containers, K-Rails and several spools of Concertina Wire (c-wire)," CBP said in a release.
It spools along freely, and I wish he hadn't decked it in visual excess—shots of cars curling up the coast road in a fuzzy chromatic blur, as if witnessed through stoned eyes, or, worse still, scenes that are speeded up, into a hasty jitter.
But any resentment about Sikorsky's decision to test its radical new S-97 Raider prototype at its facility in West Palm Beach vanishes as the helicopter's 2,600-horsepower turbine engine spools and the dual, counterrotating rotors above the fuselage start spinning, out-blowing any ocean breeze.
"I felt lost in endless spools of social media, all the while emails by the thousands were piling up, phone calls were getting lost in the mix and messages from the most important people in my life were getting drowned out in the din," she wrote.
To some degree, Baron's boxes share affinities with those of the Ohio-based, elderly American maker of box-assemblage works, La Wilson, who has long been a student of Buddhist thought and whose works transform ordinary objects, such as clothespins or thread spools, with a sense of magic, gentle humor and heightened awareness.
In Rabah's installation there is a garden of golden spools of barbed wire meant to represent the "Botanical Garden, Area C, Fields of Gold"; the wooden "skeleton" of a pretend lion with its patchwork skin displayed on the opposite wall; boards with nails operating as maps, and signs as museological devices, conveying a serious institutional formality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last year, the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland (AAQGO) — a group of about 80 women who meet monthly at senior centers amid sheafs of fabric and spools of colorful thread — embarked on an ambitious project: They would create narrative quilts that told the complex social, political, and cultural history of their California city.
After the scene in contemporary NYC in which Abeo sees the man whose presence makes her bladder let go — a bodily reaction unrelated to reproduction and which is, in a way, desexualizing because of its ties to childhood — the narrative spools back in time and introduces Abeo the happy child, living with two loving parents in the invented West African country of Ukemby.
During scheduled "rope walk" periods, Curerri and her team of facilitators — sourced from her student cohort at the School of Art at University of Cincinnati's College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP), where she is a professor — use these spools and draw small cohorts of visitors into an approximately half-hour-long process of braiding long strands of colorful rope.
By and large, these items felt like obvious candidates to make the leap from small audience to large, though in some cases the handmade feel of the objects felt like obstacles to scaling a business — like the lovely oversize hot-pink perfectly knit scarf that had an almost serpentine luxury, or the jewelry by Bagavundas in which thin wisps of silver or brass were wrapped around thread spools ($65 to $115).
Standing at Cullen's phone bank, perhaps reveling in twisting one of those long, raveled plastic phone cords around your finger while you hold the receiver to your ear (a sense memory that targets only those who sit on or before the millennial cusp of wireless technology), the next eye-catching piece of the show is a wall of colorful spools, arranged on pegs running all the way to the top of one of CAC's vaulted galleries.

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