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But this year, I'm trying Melissa Clark's rhubarb poundcake, striped with whole stalks, picking out thin dark stalks, rather than thick ones — they'll cook faster and tend to be less fibrous.
With pencil asparagus, the stalks are too thin to peel.
Is it everyone that stalks me from the top down?
Mature sugarcane stalks are crushed to release sugar cane juice.
Maybe if she stalks and kills Jaime we can talk.
Strangely, the stalks are edible, but the leaves are toxic.
Think about it: back in season 1, Jonathan literally stalks Nancy.
In winter and spring, the pandas mostly ate the bamboo stalks.
Peel the outer layer of broccoli stalks with a vegetable peeler.
The building's pillars were decorated to look like giant corn stalks.
Michael Jordan's ghost, who stalks all people on Earth, proves it.
With every step, enemy spearmen were falling like stalks of wheat.
He just stalks and kills, like a land shark in coveralls.
On top is a crunchy salad of celery stalks and leaves.
And now, warns the United Nations, famine stalks the tortured land.
Laboring in the fields, farmers cleared and burned the harvest's stalks.
But the specter of serious arm injury stalks all hard throwers.
Across the stream, a large archosaur stalks a pair of unsuspecting dicynodonts.
Slender Man is a terrifying, faceless figure that stalks and kills children.
Banana trees aren't actually trees—they are more like tightly-wrapped stalks.
Sarah's mom (Pia Glenn), an Ophelia-like beauty, stalks the stage silently.
"In Gratitude" stalks a particular early moment in Diski's relationship with Lessing.
As Michael stalks through Laurie Strode's house, she ends up chasing him.
He stalks Tabitha home and watches her kiss Luca from his car.
The robot scans the stalks of sorghum, photographs them, looking for disease.
Celery: Use the leaves as an herb and the stalks in salads.
Lear stalks the heath with his loyal friend Kent and the Fool.
For the fennel and onion Halve the fennel bulb below the stalks.
Broad fronds with fans the size of bathmats grew from low stalks.
When a teacher stalks Zaman, everyone, including her father, dismisses her objections.
We know not if the Green Reaper still stalks the schoolchildren of Nevada.
He stalks a runner (Vincent Kartheiser) who passes by his house every day.
I certainly don't expect an invasion by green bipeds with eyes on stalks!
Carla Hall's Buffalo Chicken Burger 4 celery stalks, cut diagonally into 1-in.
" Unamused, Sterling stalks toward Beckett saying, "You better un-bird me right now.
Death stalks just about every nook, crevice, and corridor of Pose's fourth episode.
Use a knife to test the asparagus stalks — there shouldn't be any resistance.
Mez is a shadowwalker — an animal that stalks under both sun and moon.
This year he is almost at eye level with the six-foot stalks.
BEIJING — He held up stalks of wheat and made small talk with farmers.
In this coastal town in India, workers split bamboo stalks with a machete.
I will continue to live my best life because death stalks us all.
Spooky stalks the stage, extending her small frame to appear larger than life.
We dig up a few more cattail roots to eat the stalks and roots.
The stalks left by corn provide mulch that allows rain to enter the ground.
And when financial fear stalks the land, RV-makers have a particularly hard time.
Generally when you see sunflowers growing on Earth they have these big long stalks.
Blood splashed on marble pillars, spattered across paintings and woven stalks of green palms.
You're constantly scrounging for bullets and supplies, as the family stalks your every move.
He stalks the vice president, says, 'You owe me an apology'… This is crazy.
He stalks it, staring through his telescope at the sun until he is blind.
Live, Chardiet storms into the crowd, stalks audience members, and screams into their faces.
Sparks flew, igniting dry grass stalks and spreading fire quickly across the desiccated landscape.
But perhaps some variety in how you cook the stalks would be of interest?
In the Sunflower Garden, a young man with a backpack walked among the stalks.
These have designs on them as varied as tigers, bamboo stalks, pagodas and Buddhas.
They and their colleagues then glued stalks to the moths' backs and, using those stalks, tethered the insects inside a flight simulator in which they were free to "fly" in any direction they wished—though, of course, they could not actually move.
Rows and rows of buttery-hued heads mounted on dark green stalks line many roadways.
Machinery is already used to shake almonds from trees and pluck tomatoes from their stalks.
"I certainly don't expect an invasion by green bipeds with eyes on stalks," he says.
Spike stalks onscreen brandishing a double-barreled shotgun, sees Buffy crying, and immediately drops it.
The tightly packed bamboo grove is especially beautiful when the sun filters through the stalks.
It's the enormous stalks of lavender you're using to brush out your intestines with afterwards.
But what if peril stalks them as civilians, long after the guns have fallen silent?
In You, Joe first stalks the object of his obsession, emerging writer Guinevere Beck, online.
The exploding air pockets in the cane's hollow stalks pop and crackle like eerie applause.
Local farmers were burning off the rain-washed stalks and husks of last year's harvest.
Image: APA gloomy Tim Cook stalks Bloomberg Businessweek's cover today, and he has some thoughts.
We cut the cane stalks at the peak of sugar production and press them immediately.
"It's two big stalks in my hand, wrapped around, so it's like four," he said.
Remember that corn-maze walls are made of fragile stalks that you can push through.
In either case, the scallions practically melt into the stalks in a sweet, golden tangle.
The green stalks — some a century old — are turning a dull brown, reminiscent of cattails.
When you scan past the slick, brightly-colored blob, you'll see—alas—stalks, bark, and shrubbery.
The Native Americans chewed on the stalks to combat colds and digested it for stomach ailments.
The pumpkins and other autumnal treats — like corn stalks and gourds — are from local Michigan farms.
That hero is Matt Murdock — the blind lawyer who stalks Hell's Kitchen by night as Daredevil.
She stalks Hince as he furiously picks his guitar strings, charging toward him before slinking back.
The plague no longer stalks us; the mass graves of Southwark have been closed for good.
We all know everyone stalks each other and have been doing so since Myspace and MSN.
A man obsessed with a woman stalks, seduces, and eventually murders in a twisted romantic conquest.
Drawing the water from the stalks by roasting them leaves you with the purest asparagus taste.
Tlaib appears to recognize Loomer, and can be heard saying that she heard Loomer "stalks" her.
"The lighter the stalks are in color, the more tart they're going to be," she says.
Even how she chops the hamchoy—it's so coarsely chopped and she leaves the stalks on.
Cameras give us a look at Magos mid-rampage, as he stalks around the scorers table.
A form of white asparagus, favored by Europeans, is grown by burying the stalks in sand.
The sugar lightly candies the stalks, helping them keep their shape while sweetening their intense tartness.
We searched around the bottom of willowy cardamom stalks 12 feet tall, looking for green buds.
Durant is a multitalented marvel, but LeBron, at 32, still stalks the court with artful anger.
Facebook will now show you exactly how it stalks you — even when you're not using Facebook.
Red algae, for example, divide into embryo-like clusters of cells before sprouting stalks and fronds.
Celery's bright, citrusy flavors mollify with heat, and its stalks provide a prodigious range of textures.
Arouna now lives there with three other boys, sleeping on a mattress made of rice stalks.
He obsesses over the design choice, stalks the designer at his home, and yells at random strangers.
As usual for a Ferrari, there are no separate stalks for the windsheild wipers or headlight controls.
Add cabbage, mushrooms, olives, celery stalks and leaves, and dill; toss to coat, and set aside. 2.
Just over the village's fence line, restaurants, apartment buildings, and CrossFit gyms crop up like corn stalks.
He stalks Charlie Collins for years after their initial encounter, then bullies him into doing his will.
There's also giant bamboo forest, the stalks of which are sold for $15 apiece for construction projects.
They also repeatedly beat the boys with their fists, coat hangers, a wooden cane and bamboo stalks.
When she was done I had centimeter-long stalks shaped like palm trees sprouting from my scalp.
Along with starvation and hypothermia, an ancient demon stalks the hapless crew of the two British ships.
The estimated 226 passengers and seven crew members deplaned among the corn stalks using emergency inflatable slides.
Yep. For the first time in almost 40 years, a named storm stalks the Atlantic in January.
If I write about a wheat field, I'm there, seeing the wheat stalks sway in the wind.
If I run my hand through the stalks, I feel the rough grain brush against my fingertips.
Jennifer Lawrence stalks up and down the house in the new teaser, all with a blank face.
She then walks to the rice fields, bends down, and places the boat among the emerald stalks.
Giant pandas also have a pseudo-thumb that serves a similar purpose: helping them grab bamboo stalks.
Each fall, her squad of child volunteers stalks the island and affixes weightless stickers to monarchs' wings.
In North America, Bigfoot stalks the California mountains and the Jersey Devil flies in the Pine Barrens.
She says 'no way,' in so many four-lettered words, and he stalks out of the mansion.
At this point in the summer, the rice stalks were dense, yellowing and just starting to bend.
Dressed in alluring red velvet, Mr. Robert stalks Eva until she can't help but notice his chivalry.
Now that I know about the Turnip Exchange, I might just try my hand at trading stalks.
He still stalks the court, bitter at every mistake, and still plays with the same loose grace.
The girl, indignant, gathers up the clothes and stalks away; there's a genuine truculence in her step.
With so many stimuli, it's easy to miss details, like the green stalks sprouting from the floor.
Staring in puzzlement at tables holding blighted stalks of wheat, she leaned down to swat a bug.
Nearby is a reaper who apparently doesn't notice the couple because of the high stalks of corn.
As he stalks the land, he remains haunted by the screams and pleas of his long-dead parents.
It's this theme of communal racial terrorism that connects the 1946 lynching to the present -- that stalks it.
If you've never peeled lemongrass stalks, know that it's pretty satisfying and will make your hands smell great.
Many lived by timeless rural rhythms, sowing rice in the spring and harvesting green stalks in the autumn.
He stalks women he'd like to sleep with, throwing stones at their windows in the dead of night.
Like the reptile that stalks the rivers in this southern African country, Mnangagwa is more feared than popular.
One fear above all stalks the markets: that the rich world's weapon against economic weakness no longer works.
Later, according to Shakur, she basically stalks him with phone calls, but he has no interest in responding.
Lightly coat the stalks with olive oil, salt and pepper and spread them evenly across a baking sheet.
In the most recent Fifty Shades movie, one of Christian Grey's ex-submissives stalks Christian and Anastasia intensely.
She goes to the bathroom and Richie stalks on in behind her, even though it's the women's room.
Available from April through June, green garlic looks like scallions with floppy, leafy tops and slender white stalks.
He then drove Tibbetts, wounded, to a cornfield where he left here under corn stalks, the affidavit continues.
He said he typically designs his mazes between January and April and cuts the stalks in the summertime.
At a certain point, our Bachelorette simply gets up and stalks off to stare angrily into a fire.
Sitting at the tips of long stalks, they contain retinas with both sensory cells and colored pigment cells.
It can take up to three years for an asparagus plant to yield more than a few stalks.
The white stalks hanging above, as though dropping from heaven, create a sense of hope amid the ruins.
There's a piece of bone and cartilage in here and why are the mustard green stalks so thick?!
The stalks are easier to slice this way, giving each piece an equal amount of the jammy topping.
She stalks around the palace like an unkempt animal, say the servants who both mock and fear her.
Mr. Sreparplarn's version is cooked with needles of lime leaf and clusters of green peppercorns on their stalks.
The marijuana plants collected at his son's house — including unusable parts like vines and stalks — weighed 2.8 pounds.
Jim's wife stalks Eleanor, wondering if her own husband could have fathered any of the five Falkes sons.
" The rapper, who has striking, almost feline features, stalks down the stage waving cutely as he says, "Hello!
It is in the field, baby strapped to her back as she hacks at the sugar cane stalks. . . .
The best ones are prized for their juicy sweetness, perfect spheres, extra smooth rind and T-shaped stalks.
He pulled out a container of daylily stalks that he roasted at home and lets us try them.
The ruby red flesh of rhubarb stalks is popular as a raw snack or addition to cooked dishes.
We were in an exotic-looking BMW i8 sports car with tiny cameras on stalks instead of side mirrors.
The 15-year-old giraffe twisted her leg, causing her to noticeably favor one of her other long stalks.
M.P. said he recently came across around 80 people on his maize field filling large bags with corn stalks.
In their new ant hosts, the fungus already had the ability to feed on muscles, grow stalks and spread.
Sure, those stalks help pick up your voice, and the design adds to the robustness of the Bluetooth connection.
Instead of employing a piece of glass for side mirrors, there are cameras mounted on small, futuristic-looking stalks.
A surveillance AI—in the form of bubblegum-pink eyes on stalks (pictured, top)—assesses the women's facial expressions.
It puts the warp nacelles — those propulsion fins — on stalks, far away from the areas the crew lives within.
Instinctively, 2000 otherwise semi-sane adult revelers become statues while a man stalks through the party filming the endeavor.
This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and touching the stalks or leaves can be very painful.
A man took a photo of a girl w/o her knowing & now cyber stalks her for a date.
He stalks his target, who stands behind a pillar just a few feet away, then charges with a rifle.
The team harvests the cane by hand using machetes, then hand-feeds the stalks through a cane crusher ASAP.
Whenever I was at risk of falling, I grabbed a handful of the amazingly strong bamboo stalks for leverage.
The roof was made of a plaited reed mat, thatched with wheat stalks set aside from the autumn harvest.
Another fly, Achias rothschildi, must swallow air to inflate its eye stalks when it first emerges as an adult.
Corleone grudgingly pays Fanucci, then stalks him as Fanucci makes his way through the annual San Rocco street festival.
And so, when she stalks onstage at the Oscars, it is with a renewed sense of her own stature.
The last truck, piled high with newly cut cane stalks, blew its horn as it circled the mill yard.
He stalks her with her own new car until she succumbs and lets him drive her to the market.
The long-term challenges relates to printing the entire material structure from biodegradable materials like sugar stalks and orange zest.
With many farmers still unable to return safely to their fields, hunger stalks the region: 2190,190 children are severely malnourished.
The stalks on the steering wheel, the door handles, and even the trim around the gauges are all machined metal.
FARMER CITY, Illinois — In a research field off Highway 54 last autumn, corn stalks shimmered in rows 40-feet deep.
Regrettably, these stalks are rich in manganese, as well as other increasingly valuable metals used in cell phones and computers.
That is the true terror of Chernobyl: This monster has no visible face or form as it stalks its victims.
Chopping a bushel of parsely, six celery stalks, and ten whole tomatoes made me realize I need a knife sharpener.
The virtually omnipotent Kilgrave stalks Jessica through 13 episodes, orchestrating elaborate nightmare scenarios and murdering whenever the whim strikes him.
She and her dog, Fat Heath, were sleeping on some broken corn stalks about half a mile away the house.
During the long years of the hemp ban Yunnan's ethnic minorities continued in secret to harvest leaves, stalks and seeds.
The raw minced meat inside the cylinder of celery stalks, seasoned with oil, salt, and pepper, was basically a carpaccio.
He cut some of his shriveled corn stalks and wheat for silage to help make up some of the shortfall.
He stalks around what looks like a parking garage with a group of African-American men standing silently behind him.
He stalks it through museums and galleries on both coasts as if he were David Attenborough tracking a curious swan.
The long-term challenges relate to printing the entire material structure from biodegradable materials like sugar stalks and orange zest.
Christopher Clay, 33, a botanical extraction specialist at Dixie Brands, strips frozen marijuana buds off their stalks to be processed.
She was an admirably direct correspondent, a practical magician who could make elixirs and metaphors out of stalks of rhubarb.
Meanwhile, she is clasping her hands together and holding a bunch of asparagus stalks in the crook of each elbow.
Roots and squashes; mushrooms; and sturdy stalks and bulbs like celery, fennel and onions are viable, easy-to-find options.
As the deadly Covid-19 respiratory virus stalks the US, some techies suggest using smartphones to track and report transmissions.
The additional tariffs come as concerns about slowing global growth are building and fear of recession stalks several major economies.
Choose stalks with bulbous tips, so your tongue can more easily locate an end and push it through the loop.
Raw stalks were attentively arranged in crystal vases created specifically for the purpose of showing off the era's "It" ingredient.
At first "Apprentice" seems to be a basic revenge film in which Aiman stalks the man who killed his father.
A "selfsame sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel," Susann Cokal wrote in the Book Review.
He steals Beck's phone, stalks her home, and starts murdering everyone around her who doesn't live up to his high standards.
When Joe (Penn Badgley) stalks, tortures, and obsesses over Beck (Elizabeth Lail) in the Lifetime series You, I identified with him.
Trilobites After Entomophthora muscae fatally infects house flies, it makes microscopic stalks for hurtling spores at other insects that come nearby.
A more formidable villain now stalks the Broadway boards, one who makes you seem about as frightening as a French pastry.
Located between the sea urchin's spikes, these three-jawed, pincer-like heads—some of which contain venom—rest atop tubular stalks.
John Travolta is really leaning into his new film role as an unhinged movie fan who stalks his favorite movie star.
Forcing students to stay in unlocked classrooms while a gun-wielding murderer stalks the hallways sounds like a horror-movie scenario.
The rolling hills flanking the road are lush with greenery and corn stalks stretching in every direction from the town center.
Corn rose only four to five feet, allowing plants to spend maximum energy on growing ears, rather than leaves and stalks.
Yue Yue and Ban Ban continuously gnawed on their many bamboo stalks both on the ground and on a swinging bench.
"Nothing from the crop is wasted," said Mwema, adding that even the green stalks are sold to livestock farmers as fodder.
While the Prosecco is reducing, prepare the asparagus by snapping the stalks at their natural breaking point, discarding the lower part.
"They currently import ground-up hemp stalks from Europe, so having a New York supply is much more ideal," he said.
As does her treatment of assault: In the title story, a woman stalks her rapist, first online and then in person.
It took us a while to find the preferred ginger—not too young or old, not long stalks but round knobs.
For miles and miles, farmers were harvesting the willowy, thin-leafed stalks that make hashish, a mainstay of the local economy.
All the females look alike and all of the species feed on grass seeds plucked from grass stalks of living plants.
He stalks the courtyard, snapping pictures of parked cars and ticking off a building labourer for dumping a large pile of rubble.
Lucky bamboo is a popular feng shui element that brings peaceful vitality to your home (two stalks also represent love and marriage).
He stalks his space like an old-time movie director, making Ls with his fingers to frame each corner in his mind.
Still, the only physical switches are a multifunction controller on the steering wheel and the stalks for controlling the lights and wipers.
Rather than counting them directly, surveyors must infer their presence from dung and semi-chewed bamboo stalks scattered on the forest floor.
The stalks were moist and well cooked, but the tops were dry and crunchy, making for a weird texture in my mouth.
Two delightful reddish-orange bulbs, each sporting a smaller maroon circle and attached to bending beige stalks seemingly sway in the middle.
And fruit is just the beginning: Squeeze the goodness out of all sorts of fresh produce, from rhubarb stalks to leafy greens.
The dude in the pink (salmon?) shirt and white hat stalks up the bunker and immediately shoves the guy in blue (teal
Typically, grape skins and stalks are incinerated, which releases carbon emissions, or dumped in landfills, which leaches toxic polyphenols into the earth.
The "Fasces" is one of the most important Futurist dishes of Marinetti's manifesto—a composition of minced meat, celery stalks, and rice.
Doug Kinsey, who opened the bar in 2012 with Johnny Nackley, often stalks the sidewalk out front, offering Parliaments to passing acquaintances.
Winningham, as the free-associating Elizabeth, is impossible not to follow as she stalks the stage, caught between coherence and the void.
As I drove past the sugar cane stalks and ragged palm trees of Florida's interior, I was so nervous I felt nauseated.
Nowadays, designers use drones and GPS-equipped tractors and mowers that can zoom in on single stalks of corn, according to NPR.
Athens is arid at this time of year; yet, plump, fleshy stalks of corn tower over beds of artichokes, pumpkins, and asparagus.
That is what I will try to do to deal with what I know is the racism that still stalks our country.
Doug Kinsey, who opened the bar in 220 with Johnny Nackley, often stalks the sidewalk out front, offering Parliaments to passing acquaintances.
As Maeve stalks through the decimated HQ like a wary shark, she takes Lee — Westworld's perpetually bewildered "story architect" — as a hostage.
Everyone knows Bob Huggins as the irascible, but lovable, beefy coach who stalks the sideline in a pullover and an updated pompadour.
Encamped in Sourland Mountain during the Revolutionary War, General George Washington ran drills with his soldiers using corn stalks as pretend guns.
Two dozen combine harvesters operated by officials from the agriculture ministry will begin cutting stalks this month in areas under military control.
Mr. Stein usually has to strain his neck to see the top of the stalks of corn that typically reach 235 feet.
"There's no more space here," Ms. Sosorbaram said as she yanked stalks of flowering yellow wormwood from the ground outside her home.
He showed off what was left of his tiny garden, where a few tomatoes and bell peppers clung precariously to their stalks.
The soft fish and crisp stalks — all cooked in butter — make for a fine weeknight meal that's light, convenient and very fast.
Given the opportunity, these stalks shine — versatile enough to be enjoyed raw, simmered until silky or cooked to any state in between.
San Diego's homeless population has been hit hardest by the virus, which stalks its victims more readily in areas of poor sanitation.
"Illmatic" and its unanimous acclaim have also lent themselves to overzealous fetishizing—the album stalks its creator not unlike that black cloud.
She was handed a bouquet of roses, a silver tiara with bejeweled sugar-cane stalks, a cape embroidered with glittering white petals.
He even uses the rye stalks, pressing them around a whole chicken or cauliflower, then sealing the entire package for slow-roasting.
"When the rice harvest is underway, they cut the stalks but leave about a foot and a half in the ground," Sandilya says.
A dark spirit stalks her as she embarks on her training, reluctant to become a warrior at the cost of sweet teen life.
It is precise enough to trace the most efficient path to scoop up yellow, crinkly corn stalks to within a couple of centimetres.
But the spectre of deselection, whereby party members back someone other than the sitting MP to stand at the next election, stalks Labour.
World A man removes stalks from red chilli peppers at a farm in Shertha village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad February 5, 2018.
Hey, I'm convinced that my arms look like month-old celery stalks, I'm gonna go ahead and foreground that in our lunch conversation!
Danny Elfman's "TRUMP STALKS HILLARY" from Funny Or Die Thankfully, Funny or Die teamed up with composer Danny Elfman to do just that.
And there's a photo on October 20 of a tall man with black hair in a field of tall corn stalks at sunset.
There is barely room for the accompanying crescents of lime, rosy-hearted radishes and cebollitas (spring onions) with charred stalks and split bulbs.
As if in some supernatural thriller, Kevin stalks this bearded second self, using his "unique biometrics" (his penis) to unlock the Presidential bunker.
We trudged through olive groves and a beautiful field where red poppies and purple flowers grew among stalks of undulating, sea-green wheat.
Hiding from the titular, terrifying creature as it stalks you across a brutal, 24-plus-hour runtime is exhausting, scary, and ultimately, triumphant.
The plant stalks, which were nearly intact (most of their flowers had been clipped off), were arranged diagonally over the deceased person's chest.
Stalks of green onion, cherry tomatoes and a broken-down head of garlic crowd around, with splendidly fuming potatoes in a skillet alongside.
The ways that Joe stalks Guinevere Beck (Beck to her friends, played by Elizabeth Lail) are largely connected to her social media use.
A cat named Plume stalks this compendium of birds, each page a careful study of one species and the details of its feathers.
The table was set for an old-fashioned Irish dinner party: white linen, cut-glass vases containing celery stalks and air-dried raisins.
Also, any older penny with a picture of wheat stalks, rather than the Lincoln Memorial, is worth at least 5 cents to dealers.
She stalks him in video arcades; he invites her to meet him in a hotel bar to celebrate the removal of his braces.
Next door, a facsimile of a shop celebrates the Cuban national drink, guarapo, made with juice pressed from freshly cut sugar cane stalks.
The drug war, a creature of our own creation, stalks us with its perverse consequences; still, we report being mugged by a stranger.
Badgley's Joe, a bookstore manager, becomes so obsessed with his crush Beck (Elizabeth Lail) that he stalks her and murders people close to her.
Farmer Joyce Thom, for instance, from Dedza district in central Malawi, is applying crushed neem leaves to her maize stalks to kill the armyworm.
In a moment of desperation, Jim comes across Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence) in her pod, and mesmerized by her blonde beauty, stalks her online.
Battling through memories of Matthew as the Kid stalks her through her own house, Ruth finally finds the bullets for her late husband's gun.
Mycelium is introduced into a mixture of chopped up corn stalks and seed husks, and begins to spread its white fibers and digest it.
For those of you on the Windows side, one of your best options is Who Stalks My Cam, and the idea is the same.
At some point, her entire right arm comes clear off, forcing her to schlep it around as she stalks through the town for answers.
A hairless creature with thin lips, beady eyes and the hint of a smirk on its face, it stalks animals many times its size.
Yields are made during that phase of maturity, when pollen falls from the tassels at the top of corn stalks to the silks below.
We're running a little late, and Gray stalks across the sand at a speed I can barely keep up with, let alone in wellies.
And Nicholas Casey continues his devastating reporting from Venezuela, where hunger stalks the population and protesters have started to storm supermarkets, screaming for food.
Later on, Plum spray-paints her own silhouette, a stark blob with curvy boobs, which stalks her around the city, a golem of empowerment.
Most of his scenes are interior and at night, as he stalks the house holding candles, lighting himself like Caravaggio's David against the black.
Two hundred and four copper cones attached to long stalks—one for each nation—came together, in a mechanical flourish, to create a cauldron.
Now, thanks to "Loving Vincent," it really does flicker, while the wheat stalks thrash to and fro, and the clouds boil in the sky.
If you're not paying close attention, you might squeeze what follows into the same generic box, as Georgie stalks and lands the reticent Alex.
The painting is entitled "1899 Tree Creeper," which sounds like someone who stalks unsuspecting families from a tree—but actually, it's just a bird.
In that movie, Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) stumbles in the pitch dark of Buffalo Bill's home while he stalks her through night vision goggles.
The installation (whose name translates to "rising rising falling down") comprises long-stemmed sunflower stalks, painted bone white, hanging upside down from the ceiling.
Cybernetic facehuggers burst from egg sacs below Tay's feet and scamper along the walls while she stalks the mean streets of her own psyche.
The sugarcane seller sings, "Her body is like a perfumed song," as he hacks long stalks of sugarcane in half and then in quarters.
The risk of famine stalks people in all three countries; at least 230 million people rely on food aid, according to the United Nations.
She stalks the floor slowly, often with hands clasped behind her back, occasionally glancing at papers with line-ups, scores, and standings on them.
Mr. Sigfusson lopped off two stalks of wild hops to season the broth, a new use — at least to me — of the brewmaster's mainstay.
Be they green or red, plump, taut rhubarb stalks, with minimal brown spots stippling the skin, are what you're looking for; this signifies freshness.
Finally, Fatebe flings back her head, her open mouth crammed with more than a dozen asparagus stalks, as if her mouth were a vase.
But thousands have died from a cholera epidemic catalyzed by malnourished people streaming into camps, and famine still stalks a large part of Africa.
Hazel put her glasses on to peel the tough outer skin of the stalks with a deft flick of her small, machete-like knife.
The stalks blend remarkably well in a fresher, more vegetal take on potato-leek soup, bright and light enough to simply whet the appetite.
In the book, Kraus stalks Dick, harassing him with intellectual valentines (from herself and Sylvère), flaunting her kinkiest imaginings as banners of feminist creativity.
Accessories are elemental: scallion rings, half a hard-boiled egg, stalks of bok choy added at the very end so they still have crunch.
The plants' stalks can be woven into fabric and their seeds processed into oils used in food, but they cannot be made into drugs.
Will Verchere-Gopaulsingh, Vancouver, British Columbia Death stalks us all I never watched "90210" or "Riverdale," but I still knew who Luke Perry was.
The earthy walnut bagna cauda arrives already smothering crisp stalks of Romaine lettuce, to create a nutty Caesar salad sprinkled with more walnuts, shaved.
But until they do, it'll be a zombie that stalks the land and a danger to millions of people who might lose their insurance.
Sven's stalks look rather gory right now, crimson in color and covered with droopy pieces of the soft velvet that was once blanketed the extremities.
She Facebook stalks him for me and learns that he is a CrossFit trainer who is fluent in a Romantic language and is very attractive.
Originally Richard is cagey, but then, once Richard stalks speaking like a disgusting pig as a way to the murderer feel comfortable, he opens up.
A plethora of zero waste bloggers also provide recipes explaining how to use commonly thrown-away foods, such as bananas, broccoli stalks or stale bread.
Towering maize stalks filled fields like Roman legions; in Zambia, the entrance to the farmers' union is held up by two columns sculpted into cobs.
The woman's body was found buried under corn stalks in a cornfield about 10 miles from Brooklyn, where Tibbetts was staying at her boyfriend's residence.
Villagers lay nets in the rice paddies, using tall poles to push canoes through a sea of vivid green rice stalks to harvest their catch.
According to old Austro-German legend, Perchta is a malevolent pagan goddess who stalks the snowy landscape by night during the Twelve Days of Christmas.
They talked about the corn stalks that sprang up quickly and the beautiful fireflies at night that fascinated Zhang, said Miao, a native of China.
There was a wall of bamboo to the south; I walked straight in through a small opening and was immediately surrounded by young bamboo stalks.
Poor rains meant the results were mixed but nevertheless, "if there wasn't this project, we would die," Hitasoa said as withered maize stalks crunched underfoot.
While the stalks are edible raw (though not the leaves, which are toxic), they blossom when cooked with just enough sugar to temper their tartness.
Likewise, the JPL/Stanford gripper is outfitted in synthetic fibers called "stalks" that culminate in a mushroom-shaped cap that simulates the gecko's firm hold.
That policy now stalks the former mayor himself, dogging him on a narrowing path to the White House that runs directly through the black vote.
We learn of his jealousies: He seems more interested in the accomplishments of the men he stalks than in notching any accomplishments of his own.
And then, there's the inevitable final standoff that has the protagonist holed up inside a veritable mansion, Home Alone-style, while the robot stalks her.
The beans would provide the nitrogen to the soil, the corn stalks would collect water, and the squash growing alongside the ground blocked the weeds.
New personalities pop up like those tough little stalks of green in a broken sidewalk, leaving you to wonder: Now, how did that get here?
The "Milkman" of the title is an apparent paramilitary, who stalks Middle Sister, insinuates he'll murder her "Maybe-Boyfriend" and talks himself into her life.
On a walk Lynx found some deer scat and handed it out, and a bit of stringy inner bark too, some dead limbs, mullein stalks.
But its frontages were subtly mismatched, and its walls accented with golden, three-dimensional friezes embedded with natural motifs like flowers, seeds, roots and stalks.
Instead of manicured hedges and Versailles artifice, he built a water garden of Zen tranquillity, complete with a Japanese foot bridge and stalks of bamboo.
As he slid past a field of broken corn stalks, a pelican swooped by and skidded on the water, slowing itself with its wide wings.
Over three days, tour scouts measure the average number of stalks per foot (30 cm) and the row spacing in fields all over the state.
The implied admission of evil that stalks even the best of intentions casts a shadow back across a career that began in repressive self-invention.
Netflix Description: As danger stalks the world outside his isolated home, an overprotective father faces a tough decision when another family shows up seeking help.
Two weeks after he arrived in Bangladesh, Mr. Hossein opened a temporary mosque in Balukhali by binding stalks of bamboo with a piece of tarpaulin.
If the fire burns straight down the stalks of sawgrass and scorches the peat soil, that would send the stored carbon back into the atmosphere.
Both shared shots of the excursion on Snapchat — including matching shots as they hung on a hay barrel surrounded by pumpkins, corn stalks, scarecrows and sunflowers.
Even when emilyrose's mom goes inside to escape the evil creature, it stalks the front door and will not, under any circumstances, leave this family alone.
After all, the show centers around Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), a sociopathic, murderous bookstore manager who stalks and seduces Beck (Elizabeth Lail), an unassuming MFA student.
In one painful scene, he stalks his son as he walks home from school, reduced to enticing him into his van with candy like a predator.
Being a K-pop fangirl who stalks the styles of my favorite stars has actually led me to tons of interesting hidden-gem brands from overseas.
Watch as a small batch of dwarf wheat and Arabidopsis (a type of flowering rockcress) blooms from seeds to stalks in the small microwave-sized facility.
As the oceans continue to warm, the fragile corals that constitute the reef continue to die, leaving in their place a graveyard of white, lifeless stalks.
Add 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped celery stalks, 1 chopped yellow onion, 1 garlic head(cut in half),2 rosemary sprigs, 2 thyme sprigs, 2 tsp.
Behind Brexit stalks the ghost of imperial exception, the feeling that Great Britain can never be just another nation to be outvoted by France or Slovakia.
During Reuters' last visit in April, Zhou's children played with poppy-farming tools, and a small plot of poppy stalks grew next to his mulberry bushes.
A myriad of pumpkins, corn stalks, and decorative gourds flanked two cabins that you'll be able to actually reserve for two-hour time slots for dinner.
Ask your teen: Do you know what to do if someone is mean, harasses you for pictures, stalks you, or does anything else that feels sketchy?
She flung open the door, rushed forward and stooped to inspect a small rosette of dandelionlike leaves surrounding a few stalks furred with teensy maroon flowers.
They kept journalists and aid workers waiting for a week, parked at the roadside next to half-harvested fields of rotting corn stalks and decaying pumpkins.
He made her sit down amid the wheat stalks, which hid her face, and brutally tore off the harem pants she was wearing under her djellabah.
Ossicles are the round segments that make up the stems or stalks of crinoids, so-called "sea lilies," which are invertebrate animals, not plants at all.
MUZAFFARPUR, India — Every year, a mysterious disease stalks the area around the eastern Indian city of Muzaffarpur, killing children seemingly at random — there, and nowhere else.
Tragedy stalks Hester La Negrita, the heroine of Suzan-Lori Parks's "In the Blood," as relentlessly as it does the doomed queens of Euripides and Racine.
Standing in a field of ripening wheat, he said his inability to see tiny pests on the stalks of his crop had led to decreasing yields.
When the sun has set, Sule Ayinla stalks the dark, thick forests of Ondo Akoko in southwest Nigeria for pangolins, a torch fixed to his head.
He trimmed the stalks, then lifted and waved out the thick, waxy sheets like a salesman shaking dust from his Persian rugs, before stacking them neatly.
A body that officials believed to be hers was found on Tuesday in a rural area, hidden under corn stalks, and the autopsy confirmed her identity.
The film, which is titled Moose on IMDb, follows a film fan called Moose (Travolta) as he stalks his favorite action hero and destroys the actor's life.
It tells the story of sorority girls who await Christmas break while an anonymous killer stalks them from inside the house, murdering some, and terrifying all others.
"When an author stalks a reader, turns up at their doorstep unannounced, and calls them at work, it's not because the reader deserved it," wrote one blogger.
Look to Vegae, an Italian brand that turns some of the seven million tons of waste grape seeds, skin, and stalks from wine production into vegan leather.
Poor Will is pale and soaked to the bone, singing "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" as the monster stalks around his tent and bursts through.
There are a few on either side of the steering wheel's screen, and there will be a few stalks on the steering column in the final model.
The vase's combination of blue and black echoes the six blue and black forms, which I have read as "flowers" rising on green, yellow, and maroon stalks.
Famine has ended in much of the world, but it still stalks parts of Africa—Ethiopia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, to name three, depend on handouts of food.
On a muggy summer afternoon at his home in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., Dan Kluger stood watch as stalks of broccoli soaked up smoke on a backyard grill.
And how could we forget about asparagus water — the quick moment when Whole Foods attempted to sell $6 bottles of water with raw stalks of asparagus inside.
She "stalks" ostensibly as a full-time job, though the only obvious hint of sponsorship is a newfound enthusiasm for that laxative "detox" tea Instagram celebrities love.
Although my small, feeble hands are clutching thin little stalks in the photo above, the asparagus you'll find in such a contest will probably look much different.
This was every October in Napa: the heat intense, the grass so dry that its brittle stalks would snap between your fingers and powder in your palm.
Once cut, usually by hand, plants are left to dry for a few days before they're bundled and dumped into vats of water, which swells the stalks.
She plans to use the DNA from a sample of the beloved designer's hair that he incorporated in his 1992 Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims collection.
Bone-tired slaves — who fed the cane stalks into the mechanical rollers that pressed them into juice — lost hands or were pulled into the rollers and dismembered.
In one video, a female passenger walking through the tall green stalks can be heard saying "second birth," noting that she was lucky to just be alive.
At Joal's vast outdoor smoking center, the lack of fish was apparent in the empty racks normally stacked with yellow-tailed sardinella and millet stalks smoldering below.
After dark, he stalks the park and its environs, haunting the deer that graze in Forest Lawn cemetery and ambling around the Hollywood Sign, on Mt. Lee.
The pergola prototype from Spain became a three-and-a-half-kilometre cast-concrete white cellular structure, on legs, that stalks across the landscape like an aqueduct.
The other side is a rough weaving of the straight stalks of the okra plant, which came to the United States from Africa during the slave trade.
August 23, 2018 As a massive hurricane stalks Hawaii, CNN 10 is explaining how rarely the islands are hit and how storm behavior is hard to predict.
They spend the first two acts chasing down bad leads while Diggs stalks and seduces and kills one beautiful young victim after another—" The husband interrupts: "Lenny.
They could at least impress these uncomprehending stalks with one thing: they were not bound for the bale or the barn floor, and would never be dust.
Every November, for as long as anybody can remember, Bishanpur Channa's farmers burned dried-up rice stalks to clear the land for the next season's wheat crop.
As Newt tries to close his Pandora's box, the ominously named Auror Percival Graves (Colin Farrell) stalks about the city in search of a powerful and mysterious force.
As they've taken on this monumental task, researchers have uncovered previously overlooked specimens, such as stalks of Nootka lupine collected on Roald Amundsen's 1903–06 Northwest Passage journey.
Artists cut the designs as the corn grows, and removing the wrong stalks can skew lines, squash letters, or change the shape of an eye or a chin.
Trouble stalks the stage, however, in the form of the show's temperamental headliner, Mona Kent (Lesli Margherita), whose gimlet eye bores into Ruby's sailor when she learns — gosh!
For the uninitiated, Fatal Attraction is the 1987 thriller in which Glenn Close plays a woman who stalks, tortures, and nearly murders a man who ends their affair.
This plant can reach heights up to 14 feet tall, and hairy stalks and white flower clusters closely resemble the wild carrot (also known as Queen Anne's lace).
Cows fed silage produce at least 50 percent more milk than those fed on ordinary dry fodder such as maize leaves and stalks or Napier grass, he said.
The trailer for the upcoming Slender Man movie seems to take inspiration from the idea that Slender Man stalks kids and influences them to do terrible, murderous things.
"The bamboo stalks are very fresh and the water is also pure fresh mountain spring water, which is why the rice has a sweet taste," boasted a server.
At one point, she sits cross-legged beside a bunch of digital masks of her own face, which are on stalks, and then they start singing to her.
The prime minister stalks the countryside, leaping out of woodland caves or rising from the sea like an eldritch horror to blind us all with his sculpted pecs.
Penn Badgley of "Gossip Girl," stars as Joe, a bookstore clerk who falls for a customer, Beck (Elizabeth Lail), and then stalks her with frightening ease and efficiency.
The hyperlocal approach informs every detail, from the soundtrack of local bands to the compostable coasters of dried lotus leaves and banana stalks (cocktails around 20 Singapore dollars).
People post the price that turnips are going for in their town, their friend code, and then wait for other players to come through and sell their stalks.
And severely penalizing farmers for burning dried-up rice stalks in preparation for new crops could jeopardize a key voting bank, something politicians are not keen to do.
This week, I have a brand-new asparagus recipe that I'm pretty excited about: a salad of the roasted stalks along with roasted scallions, whole grains and pecorino.
Jim actually virtually stalks her around the ship, using the PA system to plead for forgiveness, but to Aurora this is cause for avoidance and anger, not fear.
OverSight for Mac and Who Stalks My Cam for Windows will both run in the background and warn you whenever a program tries to make use of the camera.
With minimal dialogue — but dynamic sound design — the movie follows a masked serial killer (John Gallagher Jr.) as he stalks a deaf-mute writer in a remote country house.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Patchworks of brilliant periwinkle, coral, cyan, canary yellow, and papaya orange-red tiles make up the stalks beneath teal, turquoise, and pistachio leaves.
Beth Ann stalks off the set, crying, and Darius rushes to confront Rachel, furious because he thinks that she is the one who orchestrated Beth Ann's Hail Mary attempt.
Cage stalks around scenes in feral rage, at one point simply sitting and pouring an entire bottle of liquor alternately on his wounds and down his throat while screaming.
While we can't be 100% sure without seeing the flowers up close, we think they're lavender stalks with feather celosias, amaranth, and accented with asters and dried ornamental grasses.
Oil from hemp grain can be used in food and beauty products or as biodiesel, while the stalks can be processed into textiles, paper, plastic or even building material.
Over the three days, tour scouts entered wheat fields all over Kansas and measured the average number of stalks per foot (305 mm) as well as the row spacing.
As Hades, Page stalks across the stage like a tiger, pitching his velvety bass so low that his voice seems to rumble up from the center of the Earth.
"The reality is that olive branches, rather than rose stalks, are the best that anyone (anchored to reality) may be looking for," said Mizuho Bank in a morning note.
To make sure all the buds get enough light, the canopy trellis force the stalks to bend a little, so that they grow somewhat sideways instead of straight vertically.
But she would have, if faced down this frankly erotic collection of stems and juice, of buds and spreading stalks, of the leaves that hide nothing but tempt all.
Played by everyone from DJ Harvey to James Murphy, it is rocket-fuel for discerning dancers, a swooning, rapturous, gargantuan stomp that stalks round the club licking its lips.
While chefs abroad may add unique flair to their dishes with Kampot peppercorns, in Kep, it's commonly stir-fried—whole peppercorns and stalks alike—with crab and other seafood.
This is from the billions of pounds of crop residue, like leaves and stalks, burned on farms in neighboring Punjab and Haryana to clear space for the next planting.
On a leisurely day, you can wet down the plant, lop off the dead stalks a few inches above the ground and then dig up the whole root ball.
Good Housekeeping's Thanksgiving menus from 1900 celebrate celery in every form: There was celery soup, the stalks blended with mashed potatoes and accompanied by peanut butter on brown bread.
The novelist character and the letter writer both have ominous premonitions of being attacked or killed, while a sinister professor stalks the three narratives, trying to control the characters.
But why does Mr. Scarlett introduce a mysterious new character who stalks on stage minutes into Act 1, like a cross between Rasputin and Professor Snape in "Harry Potter"?
Floral bouquets peppered the area, and a huppah, with posts made of sugar cane stalks for a unique Namutumba touch, was held up by local Jewish youth group leaders.
Mohinga is redder, glowering under a wreckage of broken chickpea fritters, with slinky coils of rice vermicelli in a fish stock fortified by fish sauce and crushed lemongrass stalks.
The saline-tasting bright green stalks often served with seafood in trendy European restaurants, can thrive in dry, salty soil and be used as food for animals and biofuel.
But, for many in San Cristóbal, the ubiquity of cheap Coca-Cola — and the diabetes that stalks nearly every household — simply compounds their anger toward the soft drink company.
A monster stalks and destroys everything that crosses its path in a feature film inspired by The Call of Cthulhu, the immortal story by sci-fi scion HP Lovecraft.
Shaved lamb shoulder, baby harukei turnip and two asparagus stalks as thin as licorice whip are served, still cooking, in a hot broth, a kaiseki version of shabu shabu.
"For some reason, and we're only starting to work out why, someone who stalks returns to that same emotional state rather than being able to move on," McEwan explains.
The dried stalks of the poppy plants from last year&aposs harvest can be seen sticking out among the 2- and 231-foot-tall stands of marijuana planted this year.
Also enjoy the majorly trippy aforementioned video about celery, which notes that "at Trader Joe's, we can't stop thinking about celery," while images of celery stalks bounce across the screen.
You can't look away when vocalist Bryan Funck stalks the stage like a caged beast, his rangy form rocking to and fro and his voice cracking through the heavy air.
A recent study out of the Cleveland Clinic bears out celery's blood-pressure benefits, but the researchers recommend consuming full stalks instead of extracts in order to get maximum benefits.
Well, let me just say that spreading sticky peanut butter all over your head and hair is, as you might expect, a lot tougher than dipping celery stalks in it.
But Book Five is easily the saddest volume thus far of My Struggle, and his literary debut is not enough to redeem the misery that stalks him at every turn.
But the most egregious moment is one we're supposed to laugh off: Sierra convinces Veronica to go on an IRL date with Jamey, and then stalks them the whole time.
Sitting at a wooden bench, Russell begins to hack away at the rhizome he's pulled from the water bed's gravel, taking away the flimsy-looking stalks to expose the stem.
One painting literally eats someone, an installation lures in a character and tricks them into getting hanged, a robotic sculpture stalks and attacks another character, so on and so forth.
Bartel's muse and regular co-star Mary Woronov steals every scene she's in as Schreck's vampy assistant, who stalks Jane (Penny Peyser) while wearing various bizarre disguises and matching wigs.
Wes Craven's nightmarish horror classic introduced audiences to Freddy Krueger, the scarred (and surprisingly nuanced) psychopath played by Robert Englund who here stalks a group of teenagers in their dreams.
The branches and blossoms tilt, turn and interlace against a lapis-lazuli sky so well-defined that the visitor might imagine reaching through the airy gaps between stalks and blooms.
On a recent afternoon, plants on the front steps had wilted to brown stalks, cardboard boxes were scattered in the yard and a "for sale" sign stood by the curb.
The elephants no longer get sugar cane and bananas, which are too expensive, but forage for grass in nearby fields and eat corn stalks that Mr. Amnuai buys from farmers.
Pretty red schoolgirl bows are tied around their center stalks, and the tops of their needles are turned out a younger, brighter green than the wild grass that surrounds them.
Having established the precarious position this character is in, Ozon's camera practically stalks him as he speeds his motorcycle to unknown destinations or stands on the walkway of a bridge.
Encounters The gaggle of diners glanced up from their table at Locanda Verde in TriBeCa, their eyes out on stalks as they took in the lithe figure heading their way.
Hemp farmers have spent fraught harvests hiding surveillance cameras among the stalks, sleeping in the fields with shotguns, or waking up to empty holes where their hemp plants once grew.
The Iranian government has played up its work to protect the endangered Asiatic cheetah, which once roamed from Egypt to India but now only stalks a slice of Iranian desert.
The family's kitchen was always a portrait of seasonal abundance: piles of cèpes, crates of pears, freshly killed game waiting to be roasted over dried vine stalks in the hearth.
He had just rolled up the ponche leg, together with stalks of oregano and basil, inside a shawl of paddle-shaped bijao leaves, forming what looked like an enormous reefer.
Following a bookstore owner named Joe (Penn Badgley) who stalks and, eventually, woos an aspiring young writer and grad student named Beck (Elizabeth Lail), "You" is both frothy and sharp.
Whether it's basil, oregano, cilantro, or mint, if you haven't planned ahead and picked up a few stalks, you end up having to reach for that jar of dried green leaves.
The night Dr. Ibram X. Kendi made a speech to introduce the center, Confederate-flag flyers with cotton stalks affixed to them that read "Huzzah for Dixie" were found on campus.
Quinn stalks off and makes a phone call — to Adam, the bachelor from the last season who Rachel was involved with, hoping he'll come and interrupt the whole Coleman love connection.
We expect that Roberts will be the queen bee of whatever mental ward they've landed in, with the Chanels going up against the doctors as well as whatever murderer stalks them.
LeBron picks up Curry and stalks him all the way to the rim, where he rises and smacks the ball right past the outstretched finger of J.R. "Only Heart, Hustle" Smith.
Transfer the stalks to a bowl of cold water with ice to stop them from cooking further, dry them off and serve them whole drizzled with lemon juice and olive oil.
Their first birthday celebration was also documented last year, and footage of the event was shared by Chinese news station CCTV+, which was similarly full of fruit and many bamboo stalks.
The next time the plate of those crowned, green stalks comes around, take a few extra and find out which part of the population you belong to—smellers or non-smellers.
And, every now and then, it reaches out a robotic arm, grabs hold of one of the stalks, and stabs it with a probe to measure the thickness of the rind.
Dried-up corn stalks, which look almost unrecognizable if you're used to the engineered, Midwestern variety, dart around at odd angles between rocks and patches of dirt, clinging to steep hillsides.
The other titles are more obscure, but they include John Lennon and Yoko Ono's experimental film "Rape" (1969), showing Saturday and Sunday, in which a camera crew stalks a Hungarian actress.
Grandpa chases the Nazi rocket-builder Wernher von Braun in Germany at the end of the war and stalks a pet-killing reptile in a Florida retirement community many years later.
I often make it without fruit, but I like it even more in rhubarb season, when the poached stalks add a tangy, syrupy juiciness that somehow makes the cake seem lighter.
Mr. Berliner supports a growing way of thinking that views vines not as isolated stalks but as a collective society that communicates needs through root systems and fungal colonies of mycelium.
The boundary between Diana's sanity and insanity is not a bright line she stalks across, but a no man's land she wanders through, sometimes emerging on one side, sometimes the other.
Surviving on roots and corn stalks, Mr. Ji's family became so weak that they spent most of the day lying on the floor, sometimes hallucinating, he said in a 2014 interview.
Unlike other vegetables that may lose polyphenols and antioxidants from the pulp or skin when juiced, Dr. Bradley said, it is unclear how much loss occurs when juicing whole celery stalks.
"Right man in the right spot," Rizzo told McKeon, and a moment later, everything had changed — the game, for sure, but also the sense of dread that stalks this tortured franchise.
She befriends outcasts and outlaws — notably a transgender prostitute (John Lloyd Cruz) and a street vendor (Nonie Buencamino) — and quietly stalks Rodrigo Trinidad (Michael De Mesa), the man who wronged her.
For most people in North America, the quick-cooking green type is what you'll find consistently, in all sizes — skinny pencil-thin green asparagus, medium-size spears or fat jumbo stalks.
"This is our future," said Ms. Rogers, as she stood beneath a canopy of drying hemp stalks in her roughly 300-year-old barn, her dog Asher running between her legs.
In December, spindly black stalks, the remnants of sunflowers, shot up here and there from one of Mr. DeSutter's fields, which were covered in a yellowing broadleaf and bright green hairy vetch.
In the clip, tweeted by Trump, a picture of Biden crudely stalks up behind the real Biden as he speaks to the camera before rising behind Biden's back, hands on his shoulders.
If there's anything Gwyneth knows well, it's aromatics: the chicken is cooked with cilantro stalks, shallot, garlic, and ginger, and was way more flavorful than any other poached chicken I'd ever made.
He stalks her social media accounts to learn her whereabouts, casually inserting himself into her everyday life, and after managing to steal her phone he even gains access to her iCloud account.
The traces of stalks on the right underscore the likelihood that the painting is of a bouquet, and yet there is no pictorial assurance that is what the viewer is looking at.
The gleaners are dressed for work in jeans and walking boots, but need instruction on how to handle the small, sharp knives with which they will trim the stalks in the field.
In the clip tweeted by Trump, a picture of Biden crudely stalks up behind the real Biden as he speaks to the camera before rising behind Biden's back, hands on his shoulders.
There is, for instance, the part where the black people consigned to the courtroom balcony throughout poor Tom Robinson's rape trial rise to their feet as Atticus stalks out alone in defeat.
Then we drove on a ring road on the outskirts of Jos, pulling off eventually on a dirt road surrounded by irrigated tomato farms and dried-up stalks of corn and sorghum.
"DON'T BREAK THE shells," Sproat-Beck calls out as her mud-splattered niece and nephew wade through the lo'i, plucking snails from the taro stalks and blithely tossing them in a bucket.
Clad in lab coats, masks, goggles and gloves, they work on rows of hundreds of canola plants, ranging from petri dishes of tiny floating embryos to tall stalks topped with yellow blossoms.
Giant cracks, some a foot deep, gouge the hard earth; brown stalks of dead rice litter the fields; and the dryness is so severe even the pests lie shriveled on the ground.
AUJA, West Bank — Samer Atiyat, a Palestinian farmworker, had climbed halfway up a 20-foot date palm and was trimming stalks that held rich clusters of the fruit, still green and unripe.
The first flowers grew in 1984 on the Salyut 7 space station, followed by wheat stalks on Muir, and zucchini seeds (also a flowering plant) sprouted on the ISS back in 2012.
For the spring '20 collection, the brand reached into its archive of Global Change Award winners to find Vegea, a vegan leather alternative made from the skins and stalks of discarded grapes.
A stray chicken bobbed down the row as we pulled tough stalks of lamb's quarters, and I talked about Ruth — not just the loss of her but the joy of her too.
This week, Tejal Rao wrote about how for her, spring means getting back into rhubarb: Every spring, when I spot red stalks of rhubarb at the market, I get ready to bake.
The revelry in the garden had a psychedelic "Apocalypse Now" theme, with partygoers dancing to Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile" among bamboo stalks and tiki torches illuminating a tall shrinelike stone from Bali.
There was also a reassuringly gentle navarin of lamb, with a small spring garden in addition to the customary carrots and potatoes: grilled baby leeks and asparagus stalks, and tender chard stems.
She gave Jar Jar his signature eye stalks, a body that combined a duck-billed dinosaur with an emu, a gangly build and short thighs to create his characteristic bird-like walk.
Sure. Juicer so I can finally turn all those stalks of celery withering away in my crisper drawer into a bright green elixir that will solve all my (possibly imagined) health woes?
Have you ever watched a nature documentary in which a skilled predator stalks its prey, slowly wearing it down until the poor antelope finally calls it quits and surrenders to the darkness?
"There are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy," he says, as the camera pans over a bright green cornfield, the stalks speckled with yellow.
It stalks Tandy, sometimes, in their woke dreams, that if they lost their Bigurl, and any old one came a'nuzzling, they'd have to take it on some kind of faith, until climbing inside.
Dani has to wait for the news about her family, but we know immediately — from the way the camera stalks through their snow-covered house like a predator — that something terrible has happened.
She stood on a dirt path, surrounded by dark stalks, and imagined a harrowing chase through the corn that culminated in her murder at the hands of a masked killer with a knife.
Bennett plays Jules, a sorority girl who stalks bad guys by night, and Dearden plays Ophelia, an off-beat computer expert who is quick to pick up on Jules' not-so-simple life.
Another example that comes to mind is that of the phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, who kills people and stalks Christine but somehow manages to still come off as eerily seductive.
Yet come the final season and a newly heroic Jaime is fighting with the good guys, while Cersei stalks King's Landing like a vampiric ice queen, torturing her foes in snuff-porn dungeons.
Yet he also terrifies and stalks her, taking photos of her outside her bedroom and eventually capturing a kiss between Hannah and Courtney (Michele Selene Ang), a classmate struggling to confront her sexuality.
But this year, there are no wheat stalks are to be seen on his 303 hectares (230 acres) of land in Rawat, a town some 23 miles (2000 km) from Islamabad, Pakistan's capital.
Plucking the leaves off freshly picked herb stalks, the employee, who would not identify herself for fear of getting in trouble, complained that her handsome, philandering husband kept leaning on her for money.
Many birds, including goldfinches, sparrows and even downy woodpeckers, can be observed feeding on the dried stalks, some looking for the seeds, others for the insects that take shelter on the tall stems.
However, scouts were unable to assess how late-season snow that fell over the weekend in the western part of the state would affect developing plants that flattened some fields and snapped stalks.
People believe there's a dude, who they're calling "The Pusher," who lurks the canals at night, stalks lads (who he believes to be gay), and pushes them into the canal and kills them.
The shadowy villain Frolatti, intent from the beginning on preventing Griffin and Sabine from ever uniting, stalks them on their journeys through Spain, Turkey, and the South Seas with packs of sinister dogs.
The trees spend eight to 27 years here, throwing off their fresh scent among purple hills and yellow corn stalks, before locals and day-trippers from the city arrive to cut them down.
For one thing, "The World's Angriest Boy in the World," the monstrous children's book character who stalks David and friends in their waking and dreaming lives, is actually frightening for the first time.
The trade war has shown no signs of abating, and the most recent escalation comes as concerns about slowing global growth are building, and as the fear of recession stalks several major economies.
So if, like me, you weren't a fan of AirPods' open design, the way they fit, or the earbuds' long stalks, don't be surprised if you have to wait another year for a revision.
Also, another thing is that we have rodents and things come out of the forest to chew on the stalks of the plants and you have to poison them or put up with them.
Other jobs for young assistants: pumping the salad spinner, whisking a marinade (tasting as they go is encouraged!), separating celery stalks, pulling leaves off of the stems of rosemary, marjoram or any herbs, etc.
In the same vein, newly introduced Daredevil villain Bullseye (Wilson Bethel) is a troubled young man whose violence is motivated by one woman who dies of cancer, and another whom he stalks and frightens.
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The camp's young Japanese commander is about to execute him in front of the entire camp when Bowie breaks ranks, stalks through the crowd of prisoners, and kisses the commander delicately on both cheeks.
Five months after students at American University (AU) found bananas hanging from nooses on campus, posters decorated with Confederate flags and cotton stalks surfaced at the school Tuesday, AU's student newspaper the Eagle reports.
He just enters the corridor of the Tantive IV blockade runner as his Stormtrooper legion snaps to attention, stares at the corpses of his rebel enemies for a few seconds, then stalks off screen.
Who knows what Quasi does after sundown, whether it climbs down from its lofty perch and stalks Wellington, looking for small animals to ingest, or perhaps it's just looking for another hand to hold.
As the book stalks its way forward with a campy plot, Hemon is "trying to have some fun despite this land so crowded with the lost and the lamented," our reviewer, David ­Gilbert, wrote.
The best way to keep teams in a half-court setting is to deploy a structured offense that carefully stalks healthy looks at the basket while preventing the opposing team from attacking in transition.
It is common practice for farmers to openly burn mature sugarcane fields to reduce leaf waste mass and to slightly dry out the cane stalks in order to make their processing plants more efficient.
On the main road snaking through the township, people sold clothes, vegetables, sugar-cane stalks, lumber, handmade furniture and other goods of the informal economy that has taken over Zimbabwe in the past decade.
It imprisons viewers in the point-of-view of Joe (Penn Badgley), a nice-guy narcissist who meets the girl of his dreams, then quietly stalks her to transform himself into her perfect guy.
It has everything you could want, from pig's feet to sugar cane stalks, homemade sausages, crocks of blindingly potent baijiu (grain alcohol), fresh tofu, spices and vats of doubanjiang, a spicy, fermented bean paste.
Roasted with a little shaved Parmesan and lemon; seared and piled on crostini; steamed and swiped through a mound of rich, lemony hollandaise — all are simple, satisfying preparations that show off the stalks' charms.
The classic Sichuan dish gan bian si ji dou — green beans dry-fried in a wok on low heat until blistered and wrinkly but still juicy within — is revamped with cauliflower, stalks faintly green.
He stalks Christian, who is eventually forced to fish the kid's scrawled message out of a dumpster—a scene that, shot spectacularly from above, signals not so subtly that Christian has hit rock bottom.
On Tuesday, Rivera -- who confessed to following her as she ran on a country road -- led authorities to the field where a body believed to be hers was buried under corn stalks, officials said.
Painted glazed tiles are set so that vines and stalks of flowers — tiger lilies, chrysanthemums, peonies, poppies — seem to climb the walls; more tiles place pink and white cockatoos up in the crown molding.
Of course, this being an urban legend, there are those who still believe that Charlie No-Face stalks Western Pennsylvania, though you're probably not going to have much luck finding him at that tunnel.
A weirder divination involved pulling up a cabbage or kale stalks from the dirt, and looking for a prophecy in the roots (thus the appearance of bow tie-sporting cabbage suitors on these cards).
This reduction in SH4 expression was accompanied by a reduction in the hybrids' seed-shattering index, a measure of the strength of a plant strain's stalks and the number of its seeds in the soil.
Cameras continue to roll even when Leathers, the woman with whom he's exchanged numerous explicit phone calls, stalks his campaign office and shows up outside his election night party, where his wife is also expected.
And most curiously of all, both have a sixth digit on their forepaws—a kind of ancillary thumb derived from one of the bones of the wrist that helps them hold bamboo stalks for consumption.
His time in fashion school culminated in a show entitled, Jack The Ripper Stalks His Victims, where the designer famously put locks of his own hair in the labels of each piece in the collection.
You'll need a few more herbs and spices for the rest of the dish as well, such as these makrut lime leaves, betel leaves, lemongrass stalks—and don't forget the fish sauce and tamarind concentrate.
The thing stalks through the bedroom where Lena and her team are tied helpless to chairs, moving between them and screaming in the voice of their fallen friend, calling for help in a stolen voice.
Instead, he advises farmers to use land that does not support the production of food crops for growing silage, or to instead grow maize for human consumption and keep the stalks and leaves for fodder.
Likewise, a more expensive and "prettier" shiso is hanahojiso, which is the upper stems of the stalks with purple flowers "offering a strong flavour" that Kishi saves for special guests or events at the restaurants.
Thankfully, Friends ended on a far happier note, with Phoebe being very much an integral part of the crew and not a delusional woman who semi-stalks a group of friends in a coffee shop.
Into it tumble the same combination of shrimp, squid and pork, and at the last minute choy sum, the leaves wilting quickly but the stalks bringing a clean crunch, a momentary reprieve from the salt.
Visiting Thelma once again, Lisette stalks her around the room, demanding to know the contents of Toole's suicide note — as if that would provide her an answer that she requires, or has a right to.
But North Fork farmstands that have lately included locally grown shishito peppers and multicolored carrots, along with corn and seasonal stalks of brussels sprouts, are starting to sell their own chickens, eggs and heritage pork.
An apocalypse-obsessed retiree whose time is spent stocking his fallout shelter and communing online with fellow doom-and-gloom survivalists, Ed stalks Ronnie at the supermarket until she agrees to have coffee with him.
Among the spectators, expressions of wonder tilted like sunflowers atop the craned stalks of their necks, aimed toward the bright light of speedcubing's stars, was that of my son, Joe, competing at his first nationals.
Compared to the stalks, the leaves are more than 20 times higher in flavones, a class of flavonoids and compounds found in plants with antioxidant properties, according to a 2017 review in Advances in Nutrition.
More than 8 billion flies being raised in South Africa by the start-up company AgriProtein gobble 250 metric tons of food and farm waste, like corn stalks, potato peelings and damaged vegetables, every day.
The film's images are filled with a pointillistic profusion of detail—wheat stalks at the roadside, a modern bridge's metallic latticework, even the duo's jazzily patterned shirts—that's as alluring as it is nerve-jangling.
As Werther, a sensitive poet who falls for the sweet, responsible Charlotte (Isabel Leonard) even though she has promised to marry another man, Mr. Grigolo restlessly stalks the picturesquely askew sets of Richard Eyre's production.
As I drove toward the exit, an enormous coyote stared at me from a copse of broken stalks and cattails, its eyes immediately searching mine to determine whether it should run or stand its ground.
Washington (CNN)Nearly invisible to the enemy as it stalks the oceans depths, the USS Hartford, a Los Angeles-class nuclear-powered submarine, provides the US Navy with a lethal combination of stealth and firepower.
Bahena Rivera, who confessed to following her as she ran on a country road, last month led authorities to the field where a body believed to be hers was buried under corn stalks, officials said.
Crops left in the ground during winter can still be harvested once the snow melts but face severe yield loss as soybean pods split and corn stalks are often knocked down, and mold is another risk.
Priestly cradles long, freshly harvested stalks in her arms, her stillness and poise harmonizing with the unfiltered sunlight against her face, illuminating her work clothes and spilling all over the sugar cane crop towering behind her.
He was ashamed of that, even, and we wanted to give him sort of a storyline that was worthy of shame, so the fact that he stalks her is a horrible thing he carries with him.
Even cutting off the entire crown at or below the soil level does not discourage the plant from regenerating and vigorously producing new shoots, stalks and flowers, if a mere inch of root is left behind.
Another long-held autumn tradition in the United States is the corn maze — a large-scale design cut into a field of corn with high stalks, built for visitors to find their way through the labyrinth.
Every so often we'd come across evidence of what had once grown in those fields: an island of blighted corn stalks, a soybean shoot—as perfect as a laboratory specimen—floating in a shin-deep lake.
That's probably why those scenes feel exponentially stronger than the rest of the episode — but the rest of the episode is still perfectly fun TV. Plus, Der Kindestod and his extendable eyeball stalks are genuinely creepy.
While the tool isn't large enough to pull up some of the weeds with stalks over ¼ inch that I have growing in my yard, it does an impressive job of keeping up with the smaller weeds.
Mr. Mungiu's camera stalks Romeo through a drab landscape, where ugly old buildings are falling down, and ugly new ones are going up, where gray and brown are the dominant colors, and where nothing quite works.
As he stalks his quarry through the wilds of medieval treatises on, for instance, the disputed existence of giants, even readers who share his fascinations — with mammoths or with medieval treatises — may weary of the chase.
And Japan's farmers, rapidly aging and facing a flight of their children to big cities, are experimenting with drones to analyze rice stalks, gauge how much pesticide and fertilizer the plants need and spray the crops.
Picture it: Razor-sharp T-rex teeth and claws bared, Barney, no love in his heart, stalks the children of the world while an eerie, ominously slow piano cover of "I Love You" plays in the background.
Another video YouTube removed Monday, titled "Real Anaconda Stalks Cat Home - Brave Cat's Mother Protect and Save Her Baby Cat Life From Anaconda," depicted almost the exact same storyline, except the snake attacked cats in a crevice.
Next month Christian Boltanski will install "Animitas", a mass of small Japanese bells on long stalks that will chime "the music of the souls" as they sway in the breeze on an island in Jupiter's duck pond.
In Germany, straw crops have wilted under a combination of drought and the highest July temperatures since 1881, with shorter stalks reducing straw crops yields by 20 to 40 percent in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Whether you feed in a cup of almonds, a bunch of carrot sticks, celery stalks, or hunks of citrus fruit, almost every drop of juice is extracted from that fibrous mass that comes out the other side.
Dean Folkvord, head of Wheat Montana, the grower near Big Sky, said the grain is cultivated on a high plateau from tall stalks, making it more difficult to harvest: La Brea Bakery Reserve, $8 to $10, amazonfresh.com.
They munched the 30 pounds or so of hacked-up sugar cane and sorghum stalks they are allotted and lapped up all the water they wanted, a precious gift in this drought-stricken part of the country.
It's such a pure horror experience, requiring you to slowly walk towards and deal with problems even when you want to cower in a "safe" corner, and, well, survive while a horrifying creature stalks your every move.
This happened so long ago that Mr. Sirola could not do what he did now, which was to pull out a cellphone and play a video that sweeps past high-bush blueberries, peach trees and corn stalks.
And on a screen in a grove of bamboo stalks, the video "Pteridophilia" by the Chinese artist Zheng Bo follows seven young Taiwanese men who engage in intimate contact with ferns: "plant porn," perhaps, but weirdly compelling.
Saltwort, the salt-marsh-loving succulent that Italians call agretti, was the exciting foundation for a May salad built with wild arugula and raw ovals of asparagus stalks, making one of their first appearances of the year.
Whether you're looking to supplement your Thanksgiving spread with a few new recipes or to experiment with the neglected celery stalks perishing in your fridge, these three recipes showcase celery in a few of its prime forms.
The year they met, he was offered the lead role in "Keane," Lodge Kerrigan's drama about a schizophrenic father who stalks the Port Authority bus terminal, searching for the daughter he may or may not have lost.
Instead, Sam, who's already cranky that he's wasting away his time copying records at the Citadel instead of researching ways to battle the White Walkers, interrupts Gilly with a temper tantrum and then stalks out of the room.
In the opening moments of Get Out, as a mysterious, threatening figure stalks a wary black man who's lost his way in a suburban neighborhood at night, writer-director Jordan Peele declares his intentions in two clear ways.
After the former Quantico actress, 36, posted a series of stunning photos in her bridal-like Georges Chakras ensemble at her bachelorette bash, Jonas, 26, admitted he still gets mesmerized by his love's beauty — and Instagram stalks her!
Death stalks you constantly in Sunless Sea, an otherworldly point-and-click game that combines sailing simulation, role-playing elements, roguelike exploration, and an eerie narrative set in the same world as its much-loved predecessor, Fallen London.
Instead, he allows them to keep filming, even as Sydney Leathers, the woman with whom he's exchanged numerous explicit phone calls, stalks his campaign office and shows up outside his election night party, where Abedin is also expected.
Those crunchy little stalks can be amazing vessels of flavor if they're seasoned properly, and it doesn't take a whole lot of work to turn green beans into a side that will make you go back for seconds.
This adaptation of Stephen King's "It" helped usher in a scary movie renaissance in 2017, driven in part by Bill Skarsgard's terrifying portrayal of Pennywise, a clown who stalks a group of youngsters in a small-town America.
Joan Smalls had a skirt of quivering red roses with stalks sticking out of her bustier, while Anna Cleveland, shrouded in giant silk pink petals, plucked them from her bodice as she made her way down the runway.
The green carpenter bee makes its nests using the dead flowering stalks of grass trees, which take several years to regrow following fire, and in the trunks of large, dead Banksia trees, which won't be back for decades.
In THE THIRST (Knopf, $26.95), breathlessly translated by Neil Smith, the gloomy Norwegian novelist introduces a monster who stalks his victims on Tinder, rips out their throats with lethal dentures made of metal spikes and drinks their blood.
When 20033-year-old Iggy Pop stalks on stage like a wild cat to a roaring crowd at Desert Daze—the psych rock festival that just went down in California's Joshua Tree for a sixth year—he glows supernatural.
So we took the waste product of architecture — in this case, chopped corn husks and stalks — and put some microscopic bits of mycelium, and in about five days, with no energy required, this will grow into a solid object.
They include refraining from tilling, or turning, the soil; mixing crops together rather than growing large fields of just one type; planting trees and shrubs near or among crops; and leaving stalks and other cuttings on fields to decay.
In 23—when ICE stalks the streets, when killer cops go free, when fascism creeps—what could be more important than a distorted agitpunk song that's actually a "know your rights" training, led by a fire-breathing Filipina revolutionary?
The eyes on their stalks would have provided a broader field of view allowing them to easily spot prey, and allowed them to focus on the tip of the proboscis which would have let them accurately grab at prey.
This migration pattern has stoked child marriage numbers as employers prefer to hire couples for sugarcane cutting, which requires two people to work in sync - one cutting the crop, the other tying up stalks - and also offer better wages.
Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, falls in love with random women, narrates his own thoughts as he stalks them and isolates them from their friends, and literally builds a glass box to contain his victims, who he sometimes kills.
The latest round of tariffs that the United States and China imposed on each other went into effect Sunday — a round that came as concerns about slowing global growth are building and fear of recession stalks several major economies.
In a paper released this week in the journal Current Biology, scientists (including Purser, one of the paper's co-authors) described how the ghost-like octopus lays its eggs on the dead stalks of sponges affixed to manganese nodules.
Streaming on Netflix Described by director Ana Lily Amirpour as an "Iranian fairy tale," this highly touted "vampire spaghetti Western" features a titular heroine who gracefully stalks the streets clad in a chador, occasionally traveling by skateboard and carrying a cat.
It may seem like the software is unearthing "hidden" patterns in an image, but it's more like someone scribbling in a coloring book: filling every inch with eyes, stalks, whorls, and snouts, all to excite the algorithm as much as possible.
After the former Quantico actress, 36, posted a series of stunning photos in her bridal-like Georges Chakras ensemble at her bachelorette bash earlier this month, Jonas admitted he still gets mesmerized by his love's beauty — and Instagram stalks her!
So when Villanelle starts to get sloppy as she stalks Eve, the fact that her "slip-ups" always include Bill catching a glimpse of her hardly seems coincidental — especially because she always walks away from them with a sly grin.
Besides planting seeds directly into the soil, no-till farming involves allowing the stalks and leaves left from earlier harvests to remain on the ground, to help hold moisture and eventually add nutrients to the soil, building soil fertility over time.
A patchwork of fields — some blanketed with purple potato flowers, others sprouting young corn stalks, and many barren and brown, waiting to be planted — terraced the hills and spread out on a plateau that overlooked the river about 2210 feet below.
Whatever the case, Towns doesn't seem to care that he can wade through four basketball players like wheat stalks in a field or that these kids are seemingly a whole election cycle from taking their SATs—Karl came to ball.
Now doomed to linger in a mysterious state of "ongoingness," he stalks his old home — especially the library, where, determined to complete the Thomas Hardy binge begun pre-mortem, he causes spectral chaos by constantly setting off the motion sensor.
First to crawl out of the bag is Jo Nesbo's monstrous villain in THE THIRST (Knopf, $26.95), a serial killer who stalks his victims on Tinder, rips out their throats with dentures made of metal spikes and drinks their blood.
"We ended up with 97 different lavender products," Ms. Ralston said, ticking off a list that included bath balms, bath salts, bath oils, essential oils, eye creams, sachets and "lavender smokes," or dried and bundled stalks to put on a fire.
In order to devour as many of the grassy stalks as possible, I keep their preparation elemental: a quick stint in a hot pan or steamer basket before a plunge in vinaigrette or aioli, if there's some already in the fridge.
By 2006, Das and his partner, Bob Shevlin, now 51 (who also worked at Diesel, as a new-media manager), were regular visitors, eventually buying a house on the Quadrado, its garden overgrown with banana trees and stalks of heliconia.
By 2006, Das and his partner, Bob Shevlin, now 51 (who also worked at Diesel, as a new-media manager), were regular visitors, eventually buying a house on the Quadrado, its garden overgrown with banana trees and stalks of heliconia.
His camera spins giddily around in a car with the music blaring, dips into the water during an ocean tryst, and stalks behind some very bad decisions, providing an overwhelming amount of sensory detail that elevates the stories being told. —A.

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