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"squall" Definitions
  1. a sudden strong and violent wind, often with rain or snow during a storm

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The strength and suddenness of a snow squall can leave you wondering what, exactly, a squall is.
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The thrill of finally leaving home was subdued when the crew encountered windless seas immediately off the Indian coast, but the slow phase soon passed, as they began to encounter squall after squall.
Despite the earlier snow squall, boarding began right on time.
The recording starts with the patter of a summer squall.
Consider avoiding or delaying travel until the snow squall passes.
The current anti-business mood is more than a local squall.
It is possible to disappear into the squall, gleefully and completely.
They chortle and squall and cover up the sounds I make.
Maine remains under a squall warning, according to the weather service.
When we look into the past, we're seeing Squall losing his sister.
Missing after a squall Austin and Perry left Jupiter on July 24.
The National Weather Service issued the squall warning at 4:15 p.m.
The floor felt rubbery and unsteady, like a boat rocking in a squall.
A brief squall between the two followed, with each receiving a red card.
A treacherous squall sank the boat, sending Coleman down into cold, deep water.
When a squall passes through, the winds are almost too intense to stand.
The squall was so powerful that trees toppled and boats overturned, Noozhawk reported.
This type of snow squall can lead to multi-car wrecks on interstates.
A squall tugged at sagebrush and sent dust devils spinning off the mesas.
Beohm confirmed a snow squall created whiteout conditions at the time of the wrecks.
It really gives you a new appreciation for intense characters like Squall and Lightning.
The screech of the cicadas was overpowering, like a violent squall drowning everything out.
Travelers parked in ditches and covered their faces with kerchiefs until the squall passed.
Those urgent pleas, those desperate warnings, turn out to have been a passing squall.
A squall is a sudden increase of wind speed by at least 19823 mph.
The squall that greeted Mr. Chazelle's movie illustrates some of the risks of historical filmmaking.
It looks like a rain squall is coming; where have I put our rain bibs?
Once Squall saves Rinoa from floating in the vastness of space, everything is fine again.
The sonic squall grows melancholy and implacable, like a memory that won't fade away. RUSSONELLO
Twitter users posted time-lapse videos of the squall moving in and quickly enveloping skyscrapers.
The agency tweeted Wednesday to warn of a moving snow squall around 2:30 p.m.
Those are mild, however, compared with the squall of recriminations that follows the disappearance of Irene.
Ms. Mezzacappa, a bassist, is releasing "Glorious Ravage," an album of tenacious momentum and teetering squall.
A squall sweeps a hand overboard and you can sail on or attempt to rescue him.
After the first SeeD mission, Squall is thrown into one strange life-threatening situation after another.
And who will fix the rigging and reset the rudder in time for the next squall?
On May 25, 1798, the HMS DeBraak was entering Delaware Bay when a squall struck without warning.
When the band followed him in, they made the kind of squall that was impossible to ignore.
JAZZ Ms. Mezzacappa, a bassist, is releasing "Glorious Ravage," an album of tenacious momentum and teetering squall.
Love in a Dangeous Spacetime Typical teenage boys might run after their drunk girlfriends, but not Squall.
Mr. Hei, who was lucky enough to witness the snow squall from inside one, knows what's coming.
But by Monday morning, as a winter squall descended and temperatures dropped, so, too, did the enthusiasm here.
Franklin was a down-home preacher whose sermons showcased his earthy squall, which could resolve in dramatic whisper.
Archetypes are there for a reason: to provide reassurance and encouragement amid the squall and uncertainty of life.
Meanwhile, Greitens remained hunkered down, hoping his own squall would pass — although some Missouri Republicans doubted it would.
A snow squall is a short, intense burst of snowfall that reduces visibility and comes with gusty winds.
Level 4 AVs will stop operating if their narrowly defined operating rules no longer apply (think sudden snow squall).
A day later, three similar boats sailed tight circles around the U.S. patrol vessels USS Tempest and USS Squall.
They traveled on towards the Cook Islands, but ended up in a white squall storm that pushed them west.
The night before, a snow squall had enveloped the city and then quickly receded, as if on supernatural command.
Meanwhile we've got snow showers passing through the northern suburbs, including a snow squall warning until 8:30 a.m.
Snow squall warnings are relatively new from the National Weather Service, which started issuing them about a year ago.
Hidden under the squall of "Rival Dealer" is a clip of a British man talking plainly about his bisexuality.
Squall isn't some guy waking up to his mother asking him if he's ready to go on his big adventure.
Early in the day a squall line moved through Texas, bringing 80-mph wind gusts to the Dallas metro region.
Joseph Votel, commander of US Central Command, said at a Pentagon news conference in August following the incident with the Squall.
I trudged to his house through a snow squall on my second trip and found him drawing at his kitchen table.
We received many reports of wind damage due to straight-line winds as a squall line tracked east early this morning.
Halep weathered the squall, then reeled off the last five games of what she described as the match of her life.
When Squall and his friends travel to Ultimecia's time, they tumble through past, present, and future to get to her castle.
The storm turned out to be the first squall of Tapiau's own tempest; soon after, his mother was diagnosed with cancer.
The squall alerts came a day after an Amber Alert about a missing 16-year-old girl captured New Yorkers' attention.
A squall in Pennsylvania yesterday caused a 22012-car pileup on Interstate 22012, leaving two people dead and least 44 injured.
The squall alerts came a day after an Amber Alert about a missing 16-year-old girl captured New Yorkers' attention.
One Iranian boat sped toward Tempest on a collision course, which compelled Squall to fire warning shots with a heavy machine gun.
Born the bastard child of dysfunctional amplifiers, its unmistakable fuzzy squall has since gone on to define countless careers (and entire genres).
A small squall of publicity finally rained down on her in 2014, when she opened Via Carota with the chef Jody Williams.
Such was the relief that Sri Lanka felt on December 16th, as seven weeks of political turbulence ended like a summer squall.
When New York City was hit with a snow squall a few weeks ago, Albert Hei, 29, took refuge in an igloo.
Like a sailboat caught in a summer squall, the good ship Liz's Luck righted itself as soon as the winds died down.
A U.S. defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the USS Squall patrol craft fired three warning shots from a .
And this selling squall is striking the market at a consequential point, the benchmark in a disputed zone between continuing uptrend and breakdown.
Thanks to that earlier snow squall, plus a few unexpected follow-up squalls, planes leaving Newark had to be de-iced before takeoff.
Anthrax (Saturday) This band's first album, "Fistful of Metal," helped popularize the heavily percussive, string-shredding squall that still dominates thrash metal today.
Following standard maritime procedures, the USS Squall fired three warning shots to ensure the Iranians understood they needed to leave the immediate area.
At First Avenue, he proved a mellifluous falsetto for hire, especially on "The Beautiful Ones," whose climax he lifted with his nimble squall.
Hearing our neighbors fuck and make love is just another one of the sounds that we need to tolerate in our urban squall.
Within less than a half hour, Squall and his party are fighting off a giant gargoyle that's been terrorizing the official radio tower.
The National Weather Service issued a "snow-squall" warning in New York City and parts of Connecticut and New Jersey on Wednesday afternoon.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a snow-squall warning for parts of New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut on Wednesday afternoon.
The story of Squall Leonhart is that of an orphan who can't quite find his place, and his social circumstances don't help much either.
Partially lost in the squall of Trump's legal woes was the second indictment in a month of a sitting Republican member of Congress, Rep.
"Ultimately, Squall resorted to firing three warning shots from their 50-caliber gun, which caused the Iranian vessel to turn away," Commander Urban said.
Mr. Black's signature group since 2000 has been AlasNoAxis, which blends improvisational tactics with the lurch and squall of a band like Sonic Youth.
Trumpet, trombone and tenor saxophone made a squall of crisscrossing cries — a bright sound that suggested rising flames, but was darker than blue too.
Brian Stelter, a media correspondent for CNN, posted a time lapse of the afternoon snow squall as it approached the Manhattan from New Jersey.
Mark Fedor said a significant squall hit the area about the time they left -- one that that could have disabled or even capsized their boat.
The latest drop in what's become a squall of Russia-related controversies once again clouded the White House's efforts to make progress on policy fronts.
But with each advancing bar, the song ups the squall, climaxing in a furious collision of distorted guitars, before dreamscape vocals come echoing to close.
Pursuits In a lifetime of offbeat travel experiences, searching for mating sage grouse in a snow squall may rank as one of my oddest pursuits.
The effect was more like a debt snow squall than a debt snowball or debt avalanche, Claudia writes on the couple's blog, Two Cup House.
Squall Leonhart, a 17-year old loner, is on the cusp of becoming an official SeeD (a mercenary) at a military academy called Balamb Garden.
A heart-pounding CGI sequence shows Squall making a run for it while his teammates watch from inside the ship, which is already taking off.
Sonically, the track seemed to hint at a Phil Spector influence, with the orchestral wall of sound replaced by guitar squall and Barlow's deceptively dispassionate delivery.
In our first apartment on Almayo Avenue in West Los Angeles, our downstairs neighbor would pound a broom into her ceiling with each squall of hysteria.
A squall of rain bursts over the scene, releasing the still-fresh ink into puddles and wisps as Broodthaers doggedly keeps trying to get something down.
Seventeen of the 31 people onboard were killed when the boat capsized during an intense squall on Table Rock Lake just outside of Branson on Thursday.
Yet the group of 12 female musicians who performed it on Saturday created such a memorable squall that it might communicate just as well over headphones.
Its set was just as sprawling, touching on improvisational orchestral squall, dissonant chamber-jazz, a kind of parlor song and a musical jungle full of birdcalls.
Different instruments echo and add friction to each other, and then midway through the performance, the written piece ends and a squall of atonal playing erupts.
As they clash with Balamb Garden, Squall enters the rival school to confront the sorceress, but not before—wait for it—seeing some really weird shit.
They create a more varied squall here than on earlier albums, by turns sloppy ("Tellin' Lies"), pulverizing ("Your Wild Years"), spry ("Lookers") and sludgy ("The Bars").
In August the USS Squall fired three warning shots into the water after boats belonging to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps came within close proximity to American warships.
The industry faces a squall of new pressures from trade tensions, the partial unwinding of globalisation and an anti-flying campaign from climate activists, notably in Europe.
A video taken from the top of the One World Trade tower, meanwhile, captured the ominous white cloud of snow squall as it galumphed across downtown Manhattan.
The playing at Miller was sharp, particularly in the 2008 chamber work "Siren Song," which includes passages of acidic squall, as well as pools of melodic reverie.
In the third episode on Wednesday, he said, the Stout, a guided missile destroyer, was harassed by the same vessel that had menaced the Tempest and the Squall.
Mr. Ribot is a storied downtown guitarist whose interests run from the outside in: from experimental squall and electric-guitar burn to blues and folk and protest songs.
A snow squall is basically a short but ferocious burst of heavy snow and strong wind, usually lasting less than an hour, according to the National Weather Service.
Then, amid the squall of Republican efforts to gut the law in 2017, Slavitt emerged, via his Twitter account, as one of the grassroots liberal opposition's favorite wonks.
He's done everything from specializing in noisy squall with his earliest noise bands like Heat Death, to being 60s-inspired open tuned fingerpicker, and a collaborative open-ended improviser.
Squall and his companions are weapons of war, deployable around the globe, and they are honed into that shape through magical means that strip them of their own history.
After an unusually long Lyft ride to Newark, thanks to a short but intense snow squall, I checked in at United's Premier Access level for my flight to India.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the album also boasts shades of Guy's debut solo record, 2015's Courting the Squall, which itself took cues from world music, jazz, and 60s psych rock.
This time-lapse video showing just how quickly and thoroughly a "snow squall" descended on New York City yesterday, ushering in instant whiteout conditions before dissipating just as quickly.
Barnett's lyrics recall the talky folksingers of the nineteen-sixties and seventies, but she has a punk-rock heart, and on occasion a loose melody gives way to squall.
But the industry also faces a squall of new pressures from trade tensions, the partial unwinding of globalization and an anti-flying campaign from climate activists, notably in Europe.
But once a giant, pink blob of feathers made its way from backstage to the runway, it felt like Mother Nature's vengeance against climate change was nothing but a squall.
The forecaster added that "we can't rule out" this squall line surviving until the mid-Atlantic states on Thursday, causing wind gusts and severe weather in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.
Higher yields "will require superior earnings reports to halt the slide – the 'Summer Squall' for Tech and the 'Summer Stall' for the broad market could continue through July," he said.
"Right now, we're working our way through the squall related to rising inflation expectations," said Joe Quinlan, head of thematic strategy at Bank of America Global Wealth and Investment Management.
Today was a fine day to see the doctor, a wet squall from the Gulf bending the palms along the street to Higueros's office, people hunching from awning to awning.
" The nine tracks on "Lux Prima" unspool grandly, from the ominous lullaby "Ministry" to the stomping girl-group squall of "Woman" to the compact psych-funk groove of "Leopard's Tongue.
Here's What Protects Shipwrecks From Looters and HacksIllustration: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo), Photo: Getty, AP, ShutterstockOn May 25, 673, the HMS DeBraak was entering Delaware Bay when a squall struck without warning.
The first leg, from Portsmouth to Cape Town, may have been the easiest, though one sailor on a British boat was swept overboard in a fierce squall; he was later rescued.
In a short race, anyone can make a ruinous mistake (lose an edge, hook a tip, choose the wrong line) or encounter bad luck (equipment malfunction, snow squall, gust of wind).
" Final Fantasy VIII's awkward and largely silent main character, Squall, "made him extremely easy to identify with, especially during a time in my life that was full of chaos and uncertainty.
Headmaster Cid orders Squall to venture into the bowels of the school (because that's a great idea) and the teen discovers a long-forgotten mechanism that jolts the Garden into motion.
The message was that a man worked up a sweat and then ate up a storm — in this case, a beef-and-noodle hurricane, or at least a split-pea squall.
A political dispute between South Korea and Japan, rooted in Japan's occupation of South Korea in the first half of the 20th century, has morphed into a 21st-century trade squall.
While the storm was not bringing much snow to region, a squall outside Harrisburg, Pennsylvania triggered a pileup of more than 50 cars and trucks, shutting an interstate highway, state police said.
" And "Up the Tower" pounds ceaselessly on one chord as Mr. Casey envisions an insurrection at the "golden door," with the band building an overwhelming squall as he chants, "Knock it down!
Dogwood's horses have won more than 80 stakes races, including two American classics: the Preakness Stakes, won by Summer Squall in 593, and the Belmont Stakes, captured by Palace Malice in 2013.
WHEN introduced 20153 years ago, the Soviet Shkval ("Squall") torpedo was hailed as an "aircraft-carrier killer" because its speed, more than 370kph (200 knots), was four times that of any American rival.
Another evening, the students tried to give research presentations under a corrugated metal roof but a squall came up, and the rain was pounding the roof so noisily that we had to reschedule.
Thanks to the extra dose of deep resonance and the roiling darkness of Weiss's compositions, it's not hard to sense the connection between Starebaby's electric squall and the trio's quietly intense new music.
Seconds later a howling rain squall sent the players off court for more than an hour and when they returned Thiem looked poised to win when serving at 5-3 and 40-15.
But it also shakes things up — nowhere more so than in "Turtleneck," a noisy, blues-rooted acid-rocker circa 1968, complete with dueling lead guitars, that grows into a squall of political disbelief.
When it failed to leave the area after the Navy had fired flares and had a radio conversation with the Iranian crew, the US officials said, the USS Squall fired three warning shots.
This is why, despite the unrelenting ferociousness of his opponents and regardless of what transpires legally in the Daniels case, Trump is weathering the squall, even in the zero-tolerance "Me Too" environment.
It bore down on America's east coast, executed a graceful clockwise loop-the-loop off the shores of New York, then gusted up through Maine and into Quebec as little more than a squall.
"I felt like I was on some schooner in the middle of a white squall the whole time," he tells GQ in the magazine's Men of the Year issue of making the superhero film.
Snow squall: A short but ferocious burst of heavy snow that's going to make it very difficult to see -- *like the brief, near-whiteout conditions we saw in New York, Philadelphia and other cities.
Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography summons a wealth of wonders, and there is one image, of a Pawnee warrior arcing his bow beside a fire, in a whirring squall of snow, that I will not forget.
Now that a partisan squall has erupted over exactly what role Russia played in influencing the election, there is growing momentum among both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill to have a congressional investigation.
Q has attributed the "Where we go one, we go all" slogan to President John F. Kennedy, but it seems to have been taken from the 1996 movie "White Squall," The Daily Beast reported.
The crash was caused by a "strong" snow squall coming from the St. Lawrence River that "suddenly" generated a total lack of visibility for drivers, Quebec Transport Minister François Bonnardel said during a press conference.
The brass — including on trumpet his daughter, Jazz, a member of the all-female Original Pinettes Brass Band — could work like a taut horn section or a freewheeling squall; the band's riffs were all muscle.
When the clouds finally burst and the show erupted into a squall, it was too late to improve my opinion of the season as a whole, but boy, were those last few episodes satisfying to watch.
On "Appointments" — the first single from a new album, "Turn Out the Lights," due in October — she sings with fervor and fever, amplified by dizzying, haunted stacked harmonies and a piano rumbling toward a low squall.
He and Raija have other issues, having moved in with Elis, his wife and kids, a familial squall that (like the tots who pop up now and again) has a way of upstaging important adult matters.
A sudden squall under sunny skies from the south-west promised exciting racing only to gust up to and over 30 knots, well above the 25-knot limit under class rules for a start, World Sailing said.
Squall is taking a comatose Rinoa to the Lunar Base Space Station (please say that aloud quickly) in hopes that Ellone, his estranged, unofficial sister who can send people's consciousnesses back in time, can help Rinoa. Wow!
Matamoros is where in 2010, the Mexican Navy killed Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, the Gulf Cartel leader more widely known as "Tony Tormenta," hailing down bullets and grenades in a squall of violence that lasted over eight hours.
JOYCE MANOR "Cody" (Epitaph) and PUP "The Dream Is Over" (SideOneDummy) At every turn, punks are looking inward — in the case of Joyce Manor, the excavation is in plain sight; in Pup, it's hidden beneath a squall.
It still takes place in a sci-fi world where you take control of Squall, a solitary student at a military academy who slowly develops a romantic relationship with Rinoa, the daughter of a high-ranking general.
A FEW hundred spectators are huddling in a near-empty stadium on the third day of a four-day match between Hampshire and Yorkshire, as a squall of autumn rain swoops in faster than a leg-stump bouncer.
But the glut of moving-picture content that inundates our consciousness — to say nothing of the unending gale of news alerts and the squall of social media — makes local film festivals like New York more important than ever.
She lives in the far future, and she is constantly working to destroy time itself, and so the lives of these children who eventually become Squall and the rest of the protagonists are weapons against her accrual of power.
So it is all the more remarkable that a recent squall of criticism has come not from India's lingering left-liberal elite, nor from poor Indians hurt by erratic policies, but from within the BJP's own Hindu-nationalist fold.
BOSTON, Mass (Reuters) - A dangerous cold snap bringing life-threatening cold was settling in across the northeastern United States on Saturday and a snow squall triggered a pileup of dozens of vehicles on a Pennsylvania highway that left several people dead.
If you want to follow along, GameSpot captured a bunch of gameplay from the PAX demo: The game opens similarly to the E3 trailer, with a Squall Leonhart cosplayer walking down the street, doing his best tough guy impression—and failing.
I watched a group called Lady Bizness unleash a fine Riot grrrl squall about 20 paces from Figment's whimsical miniature golf course for a crowd wearing black T-shirts ranging from classics (the Cramps) to novelties ("I'm a divisive issue").
What really got to me was her dress, the one she wears at the SeeD ball (and the one that consequently proves to Squall that he doesn't stand a chance against her, the original manic pixie dream girl in video games).
An implacable drumbeat, a cutting fiddle line, a distorted guitar, a dissonant string ensemble and a thickening squall of electronics are among the sounds that well up behind her, creating a tsunami of a crescendo that's both ritualistic and rocking.
Murff tried to understand the squall of forces accumulating like a storm that led his father "to feel that he couldn't stick around," and he told me that it's still difficult to prod at the depths of such a choice.
Led by Lewis Hayden, a fugitive from Kentucky, a group of men rushed the courtroom and hustled Shadrach into the crowd outside, which, like a "black squall" (the words of the white antislavery attorney Richard Henry Dana), swirled around him.
Looking Back Luckily for the crew of the freighter St. Cuthbert — and for newspaper readers in New York and Chicago — the White Star ocean liner Cymric was burrowing westward to Boston through a blinding squall on the morning of Monday, Feb.
The storm was likely to come in two waves, a morning cluster of thunderstorms in the Upper Mississippi and Ohio valleys followed by a single squall line pushing east across Indiana, Ohio and Michigan by the evening, according to The Weather Channel.
But its hopes of a gradual thaw in troubled U.S.-Russia relations now hang in the balance after Trump faced a squall of criticism at home over his failure to publicly confront Putin over Moscow's meddling in the 2016 election, something Russia denies.
Mallory Moore, who was married April 299 before 213 guests on the back lawn of the Mint Museum in Charlotte, N.C. Just as she arrived through the squall to meet her groom at the altar, a gust blew her veil into the sky.
It was my gateway drug to the likes of Chrono Trigger, the Fire Emblem games and, of course, the other titles in the Final Fantasy series, making my adventures with Squall and company a profound and pivotal part of my gaming life.
The way you style your hair on any given day probably depends on a few different factors: the occasion, how many days it's been since your last proper shampoo, and whether or not rain (or a snow squall) is in the forecast.
He went on to write for Playboy and was a senior writer for Golf Digest, where in 2014 he created a squall with a parody of an interview with Tiger Woods in which he portrayed Mr. Woods as being arrogant and spoiled.
But he also gave the country a pep talk, urging citizens not to lose hope in the past week's squall of violence that began with black men killed by white police officers in Louisiana and Minnesota and culminated with the officers' killings on Thursday.
Nadimi noted that last week, when four IRGC boats in the Gulf conducted a high-speed intercept of the USS Nitze and a day later, the USS Squall fired off several warning shots at another set of nearby Iranian boats, oil prices rose 1%.
When a threat arises, like a squall or too-high winds, or too-cold weather or too-hot sun, then I feel fight-or-flight, but it's an appropriate context in which to feel it (as opposed to, say, in anticipation of giving a talk).
This updated version of Final Fantasy VIII comes with the ability to play everything but the cutscenes at 3X speed, which means you can churn through repetitive fights faster, or, uh, make Squall, who frequently has the personality of a doormat, look like a doofus.
I'm not exaggerating when I say that Squall is raised as a child soldier, and his passage into adulthood is bound up in his being leased, along with his buddy Zell, his teacher Quistis, and his frienemy Seifer, by various nation states to intervene in global politics.
And even the bitter storms of the past few weeks may be only an early squall if Kavanaugh, still shadowed by the allegations of sexual assault, at some point joins an all-male Republican Supreme Court majority to retrench or eliminate the national legal right to abortion.
Tormented by the sound of an idling bus outside the small apartment he shares with his mother, by the squall of a neighbor's radio, or by the noise of metal on metal in a machine shop down the block, he moves the household to a new address.
" Samantha Vatalaro, age 17: "'Humanz' After All: Gorillaz's New Album and Dancing Through the Darkness" Nandini Talwar, age 17: "Rain: A Thought; A Squall" Simon Sweeney, age 123: "Our Kingdom for a Horse: Peter Shaffer's Equus in Pittsburgh" Sophie, age 16: "What Is a Feminist Anyway?
From the blood-soaked crawl of "La Eterna Guerra Sangrienta" to the horrific squall of "Supremacy of the Savage Hordes" and closing volley of "Caverns of Atrocity," the album's rampant bludgeoning never lets up, not even to lull the listener into a false sense of security.
" In a statement, Commander Urban said Wednesday's episodes included two in which the Squall and the Tempest, American coastal patrol ships operating in international waters, were harassed by three boats from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, which crisscrossed the Tempest's bow and created "a possible collision hazard.
"Near term, higher yields could pose a further challenge to Tech shares which will require superior earnings reports to halt the slide – the "Summer Squall" for Tech and the "Summer Stall" for the broad market could continue through July," Julian Emanuel, UBS equity and derivatives strategist, said in a note Wednesday.
On social media, Black Lives Matter activists watched with dismay on Thursday night as a squall of outrage and mourning over the shootings of Mr. Sterling and Mr. Castile was suddenly overwhelmed by a furious outcry over the shooting of Dallas police officers and messages of rage directed at activists and protesters.
Some will wake up and open gifts with their well-adjusted siblings, others will take advantage of the zombie-film-quiet in their city and go for a meditative walk, some will stay in bed, while others will be nervously cleaning up in anticipation of their white squall of a family rolling through.
Squall and his friends attempt to assassinate her, then fight her, then foil the power of her state, and on and on in a rising spiral of action that constantly raises the stakes until you realize that what you've been fighting this entire time has very little to do with geopolitics and much more to do with the structure of time and space.
That night at Trash they played just three songs: the sound was an awful squall and it was hard to see more than Karen's glove-clad hand in the air and the crown of her inky black bowl cut, but we walked away wet with each other's sweat, feeling like we'd mainlined their energy and the spirit of something utterly foreign and fresh.
With his cheeks flocked with old acne scars, the sebum gleam to his macrocephalic forehead, his long, exquisitely dented aquiline nose (his favorite feature), inexpiably seedy smile, and hair an untamable squall of dark curls, Bobby, at twenty-nine, resembled a not unhandsome but grotesquely ancient teen-ager, a physical template he happened to consider the Platonic ideal for a poet.
One only wishes that the storm scene wasn't quite so busy competing with the actors' voices, however satisfying the squall is as a piece of total theater in which Jean Kalman's crystalline lighting, Mel Mercier's sound design, and the projection work of 59 Productions transmit a visual apocalypse: an already-spare stage giving way to an image that evokes a homeless encampment or the Jungle in Calais postdemolition.
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This format worked quite well overall, though it did lead to a few overlong sets (Antimatter played for what felt like a hundred years, though I did enjoy their sad, folky harmonies and the frontman's conviction) as well as a surprisingly short, effective appearance by Icelandic newcomers Glerakur, whose first continental European show was a captivating blur of five guitarists, two drummers, and a flannel-clad bassist who blended 90s alternative, drone, post-rock, and the odd noisy Nirvana-esque squall.

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