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It swathed over my damp, cold mind like a dry blanket.
Hospitals, schools and parks are swathed in coils of barbed wire.
"With their silk-swathed ankles softly kissing," a typical line reads.
But this week Cameron was swathed in a disappointing aura of failure.
My eyes were slits, and my entire head was swathed in bandages.
The base was completely swathed; even trees were hiding in the mists.
She was swathed in a few layers of long underwear and camouflage.
It, too, originally came swathed in a golden wrapper with red lettering.
Take Fujifilm's latest mirrorless camera, with its aluminum body swathed in faux leather.
Three of the Taj Mahal's four minarets were swathed in scaffolding for repairs.
Swathed in glimmering gold in every shot, Williams looks every inch a queen.
We endure the summer heat, swathed in cover-ups, sweating in sleeved shirts.
Do I like it because it's swathed in a synth-filled musical cocoon?
She's different from other celebs: Perpetually swathed in eveningwear, Mariah Carey is always on.
Outback's loaded baked potato was swathed in my favorite baked-potato condiment, sour cream.
The firm, supportive seats are swathed in faux leather (the good kind, not vinyl).
Some were already down to their bathing suits; others were swathed in cozy robes.
Swathed in black, she still visited the bank every day in search of her brother.
And consumers, they point out are starting to reject products that come swathed in garbage.
It featured Queen Bey cradling her babies while swathed in fabric including a blue veil.
Founding companies is never easy and for many, entrepreneurship is a route swathed in uncertainty.
But these barren, sand-swathed landscapes can also be a setting for despair and isolation.
You see Bullworth swathed in autumnal leaves, draped in snow, and bustling with springtime activity.
One site containing footprints is revealed at low tide, although it's usually swathed in seaweed.
But even swathed in a traditional headscarf, Lilly can't escape being marked as a foreigner.
I sat and was whirled to face the mirror and swathed in a pink cape.
Amid fears of violent protests, Hamburg will be swathed in a police presence of 20,000.
A video it released in 1003 showed more than 100 swathed in gloomy hijabs, chanting prayers.
Models walked the runway Lady Liberty-style, carrying burning torches or swathed in sullied American flags.
Fans swathed in black and white, the colours of Besiktas football club, roar out its anthems.
Its famous clock tower is silent and swathed in scaffolding as it undergoes its own renovation.
A less confident woman might have swathed herself in fabric tape to prevent a wardrobe malfunction.
She posed on her own, swathed in fabric from a neighborhood store, before posing Mr. Lillis.
And playing powerful men, swathed in nature's finest withered leathers and tattered furs is definitely his lane.
In Windows Central's additional images we see the fabric-swathed back and hinge in its unsightly glory.
The lavender 911 I'm testing has the big brakes, sports seats, roll bar, and leather-swathed everything.
She is just coming out of the bathroom, swathed in a red and white chequered dressing gown.
" Sure, it was sick to see Skepta bounding around the stage, swathed in red light, spitting "Shutdown.
"That was insane," he shouted while he walked back, as someone swathed him in a white robe.
The music on Mr. Eicher's records always seems to be closely swathed in a layer of quiet.
Swathed in gold throughout the shoot, Williams remains entirely unairbrushed in the images, taken by photographer Alexi Lubomirski.
Those who were released crossed a road between the front lines that was swathed in mist on Sunday.
To preserve the element of surprise as guests arrived, the tanks holding the musicians were swathed in black fabric.
The boy is curled on his side under a blanket, his head swathed in surgical gauze, woozy and sick.
Mr. Manafort, 69, was wheeled into the Alexandria courtroom in a wheelchair, his right foot swathed in a bandage.
The story proper begins a decade later, circa 1969, now swathed in the mystery of the first man's death.
Everything from real estate advertising to the political parties themselves are swathed in red and white, the national colors.
"The situation is so catastrophic and so dire," Ms. Disler said, her scarf-swathed torso shackled to the doors.
The Sydney outfit have released three EPs since 2013, swathed in glorious sunshine, with an album hopefully around the corner.
NAKHODKA, Russia (Reuters) - The far eastern Russian port of Nakhodka on the Sea of Japan is swathed in coal dust.
The opening scene sets the unsettling mood with a frontal shot of squat, barracklike buildings swathed in early morning fog.
They encrusted patches with buttons, paillettes and pearls and swathed mille-feuilles of rough-edged organza around shoulders and hips.
"It was like an electric shock for us," said Mona, 28, a Daquq resident whose head was swathed in bandages.
Thousands of their tents spread out into the desert horizon, and the camp is swathed in heat, dirt, and dust.
Works in Progress Near the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Seagram's building is nearly complete, its bottom swathed in green plastic.
Photos of trees swathed in protective bug nets share space with interior shots of window drapes sagging like weeping willows.
The deliberations of its members, under the graceful 17th-century dome of the Institut de France, are swathed in mystery.
Walsh held court in her suite, swathed in ermine wraps, her nails painted to match the color of her dress.
Bounding to the runway, he presented Ms. Butler-Short with a dripping fresh bouquet, swathed in a plastic umbrella bag.
The regions swathed in red and deep orange show that the planet's far North has borne the brunt of global warming.
Swathed in blue light, his congregation of teenagers and 20-somethings sing their way through a playlist of uplifting Christian rock.
Your week begins swathed with glitter as planet of attraction Venus enters Sagittarius on Monday morning, making you sparklier than ever.
The mosque's imam and muezzin were at the funeral, too, their heads swathed in bandages after being wounded in the attack.
Moz fans are not unlike the decked-out Dodgers fans swathed in their team's colors, scripts and logos on game day.
Ms. Silvarolli, a stylist and designer, was swathed from her chin to her calves in the company's signature double FF logo.
But while all of them swathed their answers in lavish praise for the Obama record, several offered revealing hints of criticism.
When we first see it racing across the desert, it's actually attached to a push handle swathed in green-screen material.
Consider Melissa Clark's recipe for ande ki kari, an Indian curry of hard-boiled eggs swathed in a spicy tomato gravy.
She moved slowly, careful not to wake the sick baby, swathed in layers of linens, that she carried in her arms.
Her message may come swathed in sparkle and couched in her own fervent Christianity, but she gets it across just the same.
The master suite has a floor swathed in white Scandinavian fox fur and its windows look out onto a $1.8 million sculpture.
Yet one model, swathed in dusky pink silk and clutching a branded fan, had made her runway debut only 48 hours before.
Churchgoers dressed in robes with conical hoods process through the city with ornately carved statuettes of saints swathed in gold brocade garments.
A new light rail network snakes across the city, though Addis is swathed in darkness for hours when the power goes out.
Material from destroyed homes littered the area, including mud-swathed dog cages and water tanks, while a three-wheeler was seen partially buried.
When I listened to Cantopop, I daydreamed about being a starlet swathed in mink, riding in a polished convertible past soaring glass buildings.
A. With the holiday season at a fever pitch, pretty much every storefront, streetlamp and building lobby is swathed in tinsel and pine.
The chamber was swathed in orange — the color of her National League for Democracy Party, which overwhelmingly won a landmark election on Nov. 8.
It's Annie, of course, but this time as Arlie Kane, swathed in a fur coat (a reference to Sebastian's furs in episode 8823, perhaps).
But as a single unit, swathed in a feeling of late-night transgression, Adult Swim has become the voice of a toon-loving generation.
This pistachio-cardamom cake, swathed in snowy buttercream and decorated with honeycomb candy and pistachio brittle, is a lovely gluten-free confection for Easter.
Recently I had a craving for an egg curry (ande ki kari), a dish of hard-boiled eggs swathed in a spicy tomato gravy.
On the wall hung an oil painting of the prince's mother swathed in voluminous, dark robes, her eyes closed as if in a trance.
On a broadcast of "The Tonight Show" in February, the singer FKA Twigs seemed to alight from the clouds swathed in a incandescent white.
At the far edge of the pool, a smoking woman swathed in towels lies contentedly while a male staff member massages her plump body.
The angel is swathed in a rich turbulence of robes, while the feathers in the wings that hover pertly behind him are softly brilliant.
Adding to the ensemble are gender-fluid figures: a mouth with plump lips is swathed in rouge and then there's a goatee underneath that mouth.
Made in 1914-16, the portrait shows her swathed in a white, oddly elongated, cocoonlike dress against a blue background decorated with cartoonish Asian figures.
When Sarah Sophie Flicker, an activist, attended the reopening of Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party" swathed in Batsheva ruffles, it felt like a deliberate feminist stance.
The designer, Jérôme Kaplan, even makes the Shades, their arms swathed in cloudy white net, seem a continuation of the mists on his moonlit mountains.
The 177-year-old tower has been swathed in scaffolding for the past three years as craftsmen refurbish its stonework and famous 12-tonne clock.
DUBAI (Reuters) - In the searing summer heat of Dubai, some of the world's top racehorses are being swathed in freezing nitrogen mist to boost their performance.
In a sparse classroom in the city of Zaria, 15 adolescent girls swathed in white hijabs learn about reproduction, financial literacy and how to say no.
The Revenge Body star, 32, swathed her curves in a velvet one-piece and rocked shoe designer Jennifer Le's soon-to-be-released green fur coat.
"Water started flooding our house and by last night we were unable to leave," Davila, 203, said as shelter workers swathed the toddlers in wool blankets.
Alabaster pale and swathed in a shapeless hoodie and sweatpants, Morgan (played with unnerving stillness by Anya Taylor-Joy) is 5, but resembles a young adult.
Italian Grand Prix A quick scan of the crowds at any Formula One race will usually find the stands filled with people swathed in Ferrari red.
A kind of light of no-light, emanating from a sun so swathed in clouds it was impossible to tell where it lurked in the sky.
A holiday spirit has taken hold in downtown Lancaster, with a colossal Christmas tree glittering in Penn Square and ancient brick houses swathed in festive lights.
Statues of Ben Franklin and other luminaries of history remain swathed in eerie plastic to protect them from protracted tests of the Capitol's smoke detection systems.
Thick smog swathed Delhi, where pollution readings in some places peaked at 500, the most severe level on the government's air quality index that measures poisonous particles.
Turns out, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) wasn't always going to be swathed in a tulle tutu in the opening credits of HBO's Sex and the City.
We'd wake up the next day swathed in delicious West Elm throws under the shade of trusty fiddle leaf ficus, not a single misplaced item in sight!
That night, I slept swathed in a glittering blanket of stars, with the sound of the wind whistling through the dunes remarkably reminiscent of the ocean. 5.
It's due to recent heavy flooding in the Launceston area, with spiders taking refuge high up from the waters, which has left trees swathed in silky webs.
Outside the station, a woman was carried off on a stretcher with her legs covered in a foil blanket while others were led away swathed in bandages.
Ms. Gerdin's friends have begun to have babies, and they post pictures of them on Facebook, swathed in blue or pink, in society's first act of sorting.
Signaling their support, Golden Globes attendees swathed themselves in black, sported lapel pins and sounded off about sexist power imbalances from the red carpet and the stage.
Giant fanny pouches bumped along over one leg of cashmere running shorts and tubes of fabric stuffed with goose down swathed the shoulders and hugged the thighs.
Then, slowly, we start to see Kevin in profile, swathed in shadow, then from just outside the car window, where the reflection of sunlight obscures his details.
Authorities face an unprecedented challenge from the throngs in a region swathed in tinder-dry vegetation vulnerable to ignition from unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes and hot tailpipes.
Their contribution to the two-track split, "Pareidolian," is swathed in feeding loops of destruction, with its distorted layers building on an ever-increasing feeling of abject terror.
Later that year, Beyoncé posted a similar photo featuring her swathed in fabric, including a blue veil, while cradling her two babies in front of a flower wreath.
His latest evolution is Liberation, a pop project that is said to take inspiration from the heyday of Mute Records and is swathed in analogue and FM synths.
Swathed in mismatched separates, shapeless woolens and schoolgirl ankle socks, Ronnie is supposed to look quirky; instead, she just looks like she doesn't own a full-length mirror.
Primly dressed and swathed in mystery like a pre-Code film star, she has bandaged forearms, the relics of a suicide attempt she keeps insisting was an accident.
This year, some of his wines, notably two swathed in gold, will be poured at the bar and backstage at the Academy Awards ceremony and the Governor's Ball.
America's election night coverage traditionally involves a lot of political analysts walking around a brightly lit set swathed in some sort of red, white, and blue color scheme.
His right arm swathed in bandages from the knuckles of his hand to well above the elbow, Imam Hossain, 42, lay exhausted on the roadside near the Kutupalong camp.
Thick smog swathed Delhi, where pollution readings in some places peaked at 500, the most severe level on the government's air quality index measuring the number of poisonous particles.
Draped in black, as if swathed in mourning crepe, some of his most memorable later movies explore the tragic consequences of violence, which runs through communities and individuals alike.
There were seven meatball dishes on the menu, and we tried Sugo's beef, veal and pork — a plate with portions of each meat — swathed in a tomato-based velouté.
Long afterward, when she was safely swathed in the jewels and furs that are a diva's prerogative, Ms. Caballé recalled a time when she owned only a single dress.
The incident forced the restaurant to close earlier than planned, a short time before a photo of the supporter's head swathed in a large white bandage quickly appeared online.
If you're looking for that go-to dress, ahead you'll find the best of the swathed bunch for the next time you need to just throw something on and go.
And the cool is in languorous slow tempos, minor chords, ruthlessly laconic arrangements, guitar lines swathed in reverb and a voice that smolders a long time before it flares up.
These days the more indie-minded bride tends to take a maverick stance, as apt to imagine herself strolling the red carpet, swathed, accordingly, in the look of the hour.
This is real food: the kind left out for hours on platters, or packaged and lingering for days on the dark shelves of supermarkets, or swathed tightly in plastic wrap.
Black stars like Diana Ross, swathed in a mille-feuille of black fur, hair sultrily flipped, and Ray Charles, beaming and bow-tied, were photographed as icons for Blackglama Mink.
It's the voice, Olivia pointed out, of one of the men on the billboards, one of the men swathed in fur — or maybe he was the guy in the suit.
The top-floor showroom, once a minimalist white cube, is swathed in hand-painted wallpaper and fabrics with Mr. Ruby's signature mix of bleach stains and red-and-blue splotches.
Whether swathed in leather from pampered cows or stuffed with racing-car technology, ultra-expensive cars are made by firms that have little in common with the rest of the industry.
The north end swathed in wisteria and summer snowflake, primrose and willow covering the south, the Garden Bridge would have connected Temple Underground station with the South Bank of the Thames.
Bid adieu to the days when vegans were dour granola eaters swathed in carob-stained hemp shirts, and say hello to a new, well-heeled subset of SoulCycling, health-obsessing foodies.
You'll also know that she always appears in public wearing sunglasses, often swathed in hoodies and jackets, her waist-length curls framing the few facial features you do get to see.
His latest album, "Ancestral Recall," is a highlight, throwing Scott's blistering trumpet and Saul Williams's equally igneous poetry into conversation with pounding ancient rhythms, all swathed in a foreboding digital soundscape.
Ms. Fares's likeness remains repeated in this internet hall of mirrors: swathed in a hotel robe, getting her hair done on Eid al-Fitr, playing video games, flaunting her intricate tattoos.
Fortunately, following the show that night, he invited me to join him at an after-party in a waterfront lounge swathed in purple light and chintzed out with faux-crystal chandeliers.
Inside, a parlor room was swathed in Brooklyn toile; there were vintage photographs of the neighborhood, and on the shelves, the requisite board games and other accouterments of the internet-weary.
Sydney Town Hall was also swathed in pink light as Sydneysiders lit candles, listened to speeches and paid tribute to those killed in the worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history.
"I'm trying to enjoy it, because it is pretty wonderful," said the best supporting actress nominee Alicia Vikander, swathed in bright red, as she answered questions in the luncheon's preshow interview room.
She begins the movie swathed in loneliness, living in a giant, austere house that seems to exist solely as a series of giant windows she can move in front of in silhouette.
But just because the words "the road to the Super Bowl begins here" are arriving in Kid Rock's voice and swathed in a damp mist of wing breath doesn't make them untrue.
DEOBAND, India (Reuters) - When Narendra Modi stood before faithful followers in October, on a stage swathed in the saffron colours of his Hindu nationalist movement, the Indian leader made an unexpected overture.
Zumthor's 400-foot-long oak-floored pavilion — swathed in sailcloth and lit by light bulbs hanging in each of the 91 steel-framed windows — leads toward a steel and smoked-glass box.
Their sequined-swathed get-ups, sassy repartee, and cool jazz stylings feel more "now" than ever, making the pair beloved by vintage-styled neo-Rat Pack types and ironic boho babes alike.
Its website and Instagram are swathed in earthy neutrals — ironically, a far cry from the sparkly pink design of the Rabbit that ultimately convinced Charlotte that vibrators were not, in fact, terrifying.
One morning, a mother asserts her alpha status swathed in fur; the next, a father handles midday pick-up to show he doesn't work for the Man — because he is the Man.
There she is — chicly swathed in a gray turtleneck and black skirt, as slender and sharp as a knife blade — holding a matching, slim book that you know she's not really reading.
Caramel-popcorn soft serve, cones swathed in cotton candy, candied peanuts and rainbow sprinkles are some of the treats for sale inside a room transformed to look like a striped circus tent.
Fenn planned to drag this haul into the mountains and die beside it — but he beat the cancer, and for 20 years the chest sat swathed in a red bandana in his study.
And he was even swathed in the shadows of a garage, so that when he started to walk forward — his incriminating tap shoes tap, tap, tapping away — he stepped literally into the light.
If any shopper is in doubt that Khaled actually lives under gleaming chandeliers among pieces swathed in gold, they need only take a peek inside his Miami mansion, featured in PEOPLE in 2016.
Denim-swathed YouTuber Larry Enticer of Canada spends a lot of his time doing insane jumps on his 1979 340 Yamaha Enticer snowmobile and he has the fearless unflinching bravado to match it.
Lykke Li is at her best on "I Follow Rivers," a bizarre pop-rock-folk triumph that's soaked in an "eerie swirl of synths, reverb-swathed guitars, and pinging electronic percussion" (Rolling Stone).
The old shoegaze sound returns in the verses, with guitar counterpoint swathed in reverb, but the intro and chorus punch out syncopated power chords, banging hard for attention in the here and now.
Later, as a reporter, the launches I covered (all from Vandenberg) were audio-only, swathed in mists, in which the rocket's bone-reverberating roar was the only indication of the terrific forces at play.
The cult 1967 movie version starred Barbara Parkins, Sharon Tate and Patty Duke, and their big-haired, Pucci-swathed looks and melodramatic lines are frequently invoked by entertainment and design professionals to this day.
It seems like every woman is swathed in an ankle-length black puffer coat from November to March, so why do men have so few choices in outerwear that is knee length or longer?
Although the drone program is swathed in secrecy — the C.I.A. and the military share responsibility for it — American drones have been used to carry out airstrikes in at least eight different countries, analysts believe.
Among the most moving tributes to home in poetry, "Another Life" makes it clear why St. Lucia gave Derek Walcott a state funeral — his coffin swathed in the national flag designed by St. Omer.
Convicted and confined to a psychiatric hospital, he spends his days swathed in a nubbly, oatmeal sweater, playing mind games with his son, Malcolm (Tom Payne), a profiler for the New York Police Department.
A maniacal mad king and his court of scheming, self-absorbed princesses and princelings, swathed in the finest silk and the most brazen immorality, ruling with total disregard for the good of their people.
Though the race will not be decided until January, the looming vacancy is already swathed in all the bare-knuckled, back-room intrigue of old-time New York: Promises are offered; deals are made.
The Oculus Rift CV1 (consumer version one, don't you know) is a massive improvement from the versions that I've tried — the early prototype years back (swathed in gaff tape) and the Crystal Cove milestone device.
Another un-shocking red-carpet winner was Billy Porter, the star of FX's Pose, whose entrance involved being carried in by six gold-swathed Broadway actors in an Egyptian-inspired look, which, according to E!
In "BFG for Marc Et-al" (2016), a reddish-peach swatch at first resembles a sepia smudge or blood stain, but up close becomes the upper arm of a woman swathed in frilly cream chiffon.
Swathed in shadows and standing next to what appears to be an open grave, Mr. Urie delivers the "too too solid flesh" soliloquy (which usually comes toward the end of Scene II) as a prologue.
Mr. Bolton, beaming in by video from Warsaw, where he was visiting, argued that Mr. Trump could keep his campaign pledge to draw down forces without getting in bed with killers swathed in American blood.
At the Golden Globes, he wore a bedazzled cape lined with hot pink fabric, though his Oscars look was somewhat more demure: a tuxedo gown and what appeared to be a hoop skirt, swathed in velvet.
There's Leh, swathed in a veneer of traders and Buddhist commemorative monuments, the Hatu Peak in Narkanda, and the quaint village of Jispa among several such unforgettable sights that await the Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey rider.
What is striking is the force of the sculpture's anachronism—at first glance, you might not recognise the man swathed all'antico, sandals wrapped around his ankles, cloak draped around his neck, a sword at his feet.
Paintings like "Sunrise in the Catskills" (18483), with its details of blasted trees, craggy rocks and dark mountains swathed in luminous light, were based on sketches he made during his sojourns to the Hudson River Valley.
I went around the corner to devour mine on the stoop of a nearby building, inhaling the pile of spicy citrusy carne asada swathed in mayo, guacamole and tomato and nestled in pillowy ciabatta-like bread.
Big belts cinched it all in, but what made it more than an energetic retread was the fact that she paired many looks with matching scarves, swathed around the face and neck; others had integral hoods.
Collars pie-crust and Peter Pan in lace and jewels framed bouclé uniform skirt suits and ballerina dresses; narrow, pleated shirtwaists swept the ankles; and evening gowns had shoulders swathed in sheer organza, glinting like stars.
Yasuda does not have a favorite nail color—"The mood determines," she said—but her apartment is swathed in a spectrum of grays, and her dark hair has been dyed a tint that recalls an iceberg.
A crispy breast of KFC's finest chicken, resplendent with the mysterious herbs and spices, swathed in bacon, Monterrey Jack cheese, and some sweet, tangy sauce — all lovingly embraced by a fluffy and lightly sweet Hawaiian bun.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Oversized frog heads; a thin, silk faille gown swathed in a cotton candy-colored parka; a cacophony of plaids, polka dots, chevrons, furs, sequins, feathers, tribal prints, and religious iconography.
Swathed in a cloud of noxious little howls and echoes, Mr. Mthembu reveals the meaning of the album's title: "We possess the power to pray our own devils back to hell, back to the burning," he says.
" Everything in the initial single, a three-chord rocker called "No Shade in Shadow" — guitars, drums, her voice — is swathed in distortion and echo effects; one of the intelligible lines is "Waiting for the noise to stop.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In an intimate afternoon ceremony on a sunny Friday in July, a dappled gray gelding and his bay bride, swathed in a gown of artificial hydrangea petals, were wed by a steer wearing clerical vestments.
Still, it's resplendent to see a Virgin Mary-inspired, iridescent Lacroix wedding gown rendered in the most delicate silk with a gossamer-swathed mannequin hovering high above it, like the annunciation taking place on a Paris catwalk.
Much of the raging and revolting energy (aimed often against multiculturalism, which is bizarrely labeled as elite) has been perpetrated by the fringe alt-right uprising, an extremist movement soon to be swathed in White House power.
I've tried placing it in a turned-off oven with the oven light on, in a corner swathed in a heating pad, on the countertop wrapped in a big towel, and tucked on the top of the fridge.
CHEPKITALE, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Cosmas Murunga, an elder from Kenya's forest-dwelling Ogiek community, pointed at a beehive in a tree a few meters from his grass-thatched house on the mist-swathed slopes of Mount Elgon.
Swathed in a cloak of darkest blue with touches of faded red and white, unpowdered and unwigged, he is every inch the Romantic hero and fills the frame with a scale and immediacy unlike anything else on view.
" Beyond the cheerfully nostalgic, Mario Kart-referencing artwork, the song is frankly a trip, with guest T3 taking his falsetto into ungodly, reverb-swathed heights and Sah himself rapping various outlandish lines, including "I wanna fuck an amphibian.
And as part of a series of advertisements hashtagged #myCalvins, Mr. Simons placed those most American of superstars, the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, in an abandoned horse barn with the reality pioneers swathed in red-and-white patchwork quilts.
A lithe, bare-chested man danced erotically around another man swathed in a black burqa, prying apart the second man's legs and removing a beach ball, a teddy bear and other objects and tossing them around the salon.
Besides borscht and vareniki , there is holubtsi , a medley of rice and pork or mushrooms swathed in braised cabbage leaves, and kovbasa , or sausage, which Kovalenko gets at a nearby Ukrainian-run butcher shop and serves with homemade horseradish.
A brothless mazeman came to the table swathed in a shirako—that's fish semen—that acted like a funky cream sauce; a nori-flavored ramen noodle became the pasta in a frankly delicious agnolotti stuffed with creamy monkfish liver.
But recent high-profile red carpets at the Venice and Toronto film festivals and at the Emmys felt like a return to the same old, with actresses swathed in such familiar couture names as Armani Privé, Valentino and Givenchy.
He is particularly fond of posting candid snapshots of himself — sitting on the ground slurping up street noodles, swathed in a medical gown receiving a checkup, watering plants in a public garden and even taking selfies during a regional summit meeting.
"There are no trees, no pastures here but I think I will have more luck on the other side of the (Senegal) river," said the herder, aged in his fifties and swathed in a long bright blue and gold robe.
Patagonia Better Sweater Vest for $69 ($30 off): A good dad is an even better dad when swathed in comfortable, moisture-wicking polyester that simultaneously allows him to keep his arms free and mobile to help you install your sprinkler system.
Too weak to resist the march of disease and hunger in her war-battered country, the seven-year-old's tiny frame was swathed in a childishly bright green shroud and lowered by sobbing relatives into a dusty grave on Tuesday.
The interiors are swathed in ash wood panels and flooded with natural light to connect with nature but minimize acoustics, while the central atrium features palm trees and leather chairs more like a Scandinavian coffee shop than a corporate headquarters.
Crowd at Balve CaveAs for those capsule reviews… the weekend kicked off with Hekate, whose medieval goth neofolk came swathed in clouds of sage and punched up by xylophone, tambourine, magisterial drum beats, and an extreme commitment to their aesthetic.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson traveled to Saudi Arabia with President Trump last spring, he impressed hosts and visitors alike by swaying along with the traditional men's dancers swathed in white robes and brandishing swords.
On a platform above a roaring crowd, Mother Earth, played by Monica Percich, swathed in flora and flashing her literal bush, stares down Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Gunsberg, played by Vanessa Flanders, an attorney giving homage to her role model.
They will rightly remark that the men and women affected by the state of emergency are, in some proportion, unsavory, disreputable, discomfiting: drug dealers and petty crooks; men with heavy beards and bearings of menace; their wives swathed in black.
Her private lair, in the back of the apartment, is particularly uncompromising, from the oak-paneled walls, to the antique crystal chandelier, to the bed swathed in yards of caramel-color sable fur, a flourish that feels both grand and effortless.
In one of the most purely delightful segments of the season, a couple go to visit their daughter in Bushwick, a Brooklyn warehouse district now swathed in fluorescent graffiti, and giggle their way through a chaotic night in an Airbnb loft.
Mr. Mayer — an American director whose many Broadway credits include "Spring Awakening" and the recent revival of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" — and his design team have swathed the show in lyrical mists, when a little more backstage grit might be welcome.
Every man of color mentioned is swathed in unassailable privilege or simple whitewashing, which keeps them from getting too complicated or too far from what networks deem palatable (read: as close to the white, cisgendered, suburban families who have dominated television for decades).
Unfortunately for Harington, that means having to revamp his entire look, because — if you hadn't noticed already — he's a dead ringer for his character both on-screen and off... even when he's not swathed in several layers of animal fur and looking downcast.
This was the work of a big thinker who siphoned curiosity and swathed it in riddles, humor, and Southern inflection ("I was born underwater/ With three dollars and six dimes/ Yeah, you may not laugh/ Coz you did not do your math").
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Political allies swathed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a victory garland on Tuesday, seeking to project confidence he would win a second straight term in a general election, but the opposition Congress party dismissed predictions it would lose.
His 223-feet-224-inch frame swathed in swooping capes and caftans, Mr. Talley cuts a formidable figure, a long-striding, bombastic encyclopedia of fashion history who intimidated even Anna Wintour when she began her tenure as the editor in chief of Vogue.
Swathed in drop-dead ensembles of sequined black, shimmering gold and assorted animal prints (the great Anthony Powell did Ms. Close's costumes), her face as white and exaggeratedly expressive as Marcel Marceau's, Norma should by rights be merely a drag queen's fantasy.
There were some ambrosial highs: the sweet potato peri-peri with Goan cheese fondue seemed swathed in a tangy smoke; the stir-fried lotus root was heady with ginger and chile and channeled a pleasant tartness from a touch of kokum fruit.
In addition to a classic lasagna Bolognese, a crespelle casserole of spinach-filled crepes, a dome of tomato-swathed Neapolitan timpano and an elaborate Sicilian timballo, Mr. Bugiani's brief menu offers a few vegetable dishes, like eggplant Parmigiana and potatoes with truffles.
What we're left with, in the current plot in which Rick tries to unite various survivor groups against Negan's predatory Saviors, are platitudes about community building and the ethics of self-preservation, swathed in the show's always evocative cinematography and high production values.
"Drag is camp, parodying gender and culture in its extravagance of visual and attitude, including everyone from 1930s cabaret icon Josephine Baker, who swathed herself in rhinestones, to David Bowie's gender-bending Aladdin Sane/Ziggy Stardust days, to the performances of Trixie Mattel," Goodman explains.
The Riverdale castm in particular, is a kind of pop culture ouroboros, as the show itself it swathed in current references, but the cast revels in '00s nostalgia, starting with the appearance of one of the decade's true child stars, Cole Sprouse, in the cast.
Red Carpet Watch 8 Photos View Slide Show ' When she's not jet-skiing with Amy Schumer, discussing her lady lumps, or taking on equal pay in Hollywood, Jennifer Lawrence, a self-professed workaholic, is likely to be found on the red carpet swathed in Dior.
Set in Tehran in 1988, toward the end of the Iran-Iraq war, this delectable, increasingly unnerving shiver-fest opens with Shideh (Narges Rashidi), modestly swathed in revolutionary-mandated headdress, vainly pleading with a university official to be allowed to return to medical school.
The Aierloom mattress swathed in Italian linens was soft and cozy and electrical plugs on both sides of the bed instead of just one meant I could read my news app on a fully-charged phone in the morning without having to get up.
Few can forget John Galliano's "homeless chic" 2000 show for Dior, in which purposely raggedy models strutted onto the runway swathed in "newspapers," clothes with torn linings or inside-out labels, frayed tulle glad rags, belts slung with little green empties of J&B whiskey.
The baby had lost too much blood to cry, but on Tuesday, hooked up to oxygen tubes and IV and swathed in bandages - he flexed his uninjured hand, sending a waterfall of tears coursing down the cheeks of his father, Somali farmer Abdi Abukar Hassan.
Inside its serpentine pink walls, past the entry gazebo's cone roof, up the drive flanked by petunia beds and olive trees clipped like standard poodles, a line of cars disgorged guests swathed in Santa suits and stocking caps and sweaters with blinking LED lights.
RIMOUSKI, Quebec — The walls inside Sun Life Financial Coliseum in this eastern Quebec town along the Saint Lawrence River are swathed in tributes to the history of the Rimouski Oceanic, which entered the competitive ranks of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 22003.
Glantzman decided that her contribution to the show would be a copy of Courbet's "Origin of the World," and within a week or so she brought me the small painting swathed in bubble wrap — she had taken care of everything, from concept to execution, including the delivery.
Swathed in 24-carat gold, the drone has a 28-minute maximum flight time, can travel up to 44 miles per hour and (perhaps most importantly in this case) has Smart Home Return, since losing this drone will probably hurt more than any gadget you've ever lost.
That house, almost a character in its own right, is the ideal setting for a film that centers around two young women swathed in privilege, and groomed to perfection, but whose complete indifference and disaffection to anyone but each other mirrors the stale environment around them.
In the end, Planet of the Apps is a soul-crushing reminder of a tech sphere bloated with rich fucks who seek only to extract value and labor from rubes, swathed in the incompatible trappings of a TV genre that felt novel close to 20 years ago.
If the NFL lens hooks users, it will have a rare and remarkable impact for the league and Snapchat: Convincing users to merge themselves with a brand, play around with a logo and then send a video of themselves, swathed in a brand image, to their friends.
By 1958, he was an early adopter of assemblage, making obsessive found-object amalgams fashioned from broken furniture, mirrors, doll heads, feathers, slinky fabric and all manner of paper ephemera — the whole work usually swathed in his signature old nylon stockings for a dusty, spider-web effect.
We meet, in a painting, a jovial, silk-swathed Terdak Lingpa, founder (in 1676) of the deliciously named Mindrolling Monastery; and, in a sculpture, the mustachioed, bare-chested Tangtong Gyalpo, who looks as if he's just parked his Harley and is settling down to a beer.
Wu looked to blooms — especially orchids — during the design process, as evidenced by the collection's vibrant hues and delicate textures: Dresses in shades of ultramarine, deep violet and fuchsia featured irregular twists and ruching that resembled petals, while others were swathed in cascades of fluttering feathers.
Each of the ten bosses you encounter during your perilous escape from a neon-swathed prison regularly mixes things up between the two disparate styles, with Furi's unrelenting difficulty forcing you to be equally adept at both if you are to have any hope of surviving.
One of the reasons her work — which often features young women illuminated by bright beams of color that make them seem both otherworldly and swathed in city lights, ready to live — resonates the way it does is because Collins was a teen herself when she began taking pictures.
But at Ms. Guo's show, held at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in a narrow white room with a golden palm frond framing the runway, few of the guests, many of them Ms. Guo's clients from Asia swathed in white furs and brocade gowns, blinked an eye.
Mr. Trump's appearance on Saturday, long billed by campaign aides as a pivotal opportunity to reintroduce himself to black voters, was swathed in uncertainty up to the last minute, as the Trump campaign and the pastor deliberated over whether the Republican nominee would actually speak at the church.
Swathed in deep blue — a fairy-tale hue that recalls Wieland Wagner's postwar productions, and that Nietzsche heard in the Prelude — the action is backed by Mr. Rauch's vast, mountainous landscape, and fronted, in Act II at least, by good old-fashioned scrims lit alluringly by Reinhard Traub.
In one of the new commercials, snippets of news broadcasts about the scandal are followed by the strains of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sounds of Silence" and the appearance of a Volkswagen employee, swathed in shadow, who is meant to represent the company's "soul-searching," Mr. Keogh said.
Vietnam '67 DONG HA, Vietnam — "This is surely one of the most beautiful spots on earth," my Marine companion rhapsodized early in 1967 as we walked in South Vietnam's mysterious, brooding Annamite Mountains, swathed in carpets of deep green and black, tumbling precipitously from rebellious skies into deep valleys.
Swathed in costumes (by Montana Levi Blanco) that might have come from a Ziegfeld girl's trunk and wigs (by Cookie Jordan) that could house a family of squirrels, the angry young rockers of this rambunctious play demonstrate that wearing sequins and fishnets is no guarantee against bad-boy behavior.
While the other figures are less overtly violent, they are no less disturbing: a Grünewald-esque character, whose head is swathed in bandages, grapples with a bright green chair; a piebald woman with a hairless skull and amputated arms prances above a stick-like, unidentifiable object spewing red discharge like an arterial gash.
Currently called 252 Seaport, the 218-unit tower, which is being developed by the Fortis Property Group at Maiden Lane and South Street, is tall, slender and swathed in windows for an icicle-like look, which also puts it at odds with the growing ranks of condos with more masonry in their facades.
The dilapidated heroes present for the show's inception include the self-explanatory Robotman and the bandage-swathed Negative Man, voiced by Brendan Fraser and Matt Bomer, along with Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby), whose power and curse is an extreme form of elephantiasis, and Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero), with as many powers as personalities.
The world-building that is so essential to a movie boasting four separate realms in its title, not to mention some of the lovelier bits of Victorian London (everything is swathed in sparkly snow and a warm gaslight glow that belies any thought of Oliver Twist), impressively comes together courtesy of Lisa Chugg's set design.
A.G. Cook is so swathed in elusiveness he'd probably just stand me up and make a song about it with SOPHIE called "Unlucky Bbz"; QT would most likely use her fictional charms to lure me into some sort of pyramid scheme selling energy drinks door-to-door in exchange for her love and attention; and GFOTY, a.k.a.
It helps too that Ríos's art and the colors of Jordie Bellaire, occasionally jumbled in the first volume, have clarified since — though it's still difficult to make out what's happening in full-page action scenes swathed with the same color, as when Ginny battles the visceral red monster that War has become, upon a red blood-soaked battlefield.
A thin railing for one of the many sets of steep stairs is upholstered in unexpectedly soft and squishy chocolate, and a huge Baroque-era table has been entirely swathed in lemon velvet, including its turned legs, as though behind one of the doors is a liquid vat of the stuff in which it might have been dipped.
That is why, even though he's more of a sports fan than an opera aficionado, he decided to make a documentary about opera's Sultan of Swat: Luciano Pavarotti, the King of High Cs, a man of gargantuan talent and appetite, swathed in women and Hermès scarves, who died in 2007 and is perhaps inadequately immortalized on iTunes and YouTube.
At Fat Buddha, an East Village Asian-fusion ultra-dive, the eponymous Buddha (corpulent, imperious, swathed in mini disco balls, and encased in a glass box stuffed with cash) looks like a reincarnated bouncer who opted for an off-book route to enlightenment: namely, booze, hip-hop, and a jovial no-holds-barred policy on happy-hour pork buns.
Then there's the work of the York, England-based Matty Bovan, whose Hope and Fear collection featured unnerving sculptural forms — like oversize collars and inverted hoop skirts that alluded to dystopian courtiers — swathed in nostalgic Liberty fabrics that didn't so much conform to the body as they did create a protective shield sitting loosely around it.
Bright pink mandala-print scarves were swathed sari-style around ivory knits and fuchsia silk skirts; a grape puffer came topped with a sapphire fox collar; a sky-blue mandala sweater topped a blue sequined skirt with beaded fringe; and a cherry-red cashmere cable-knit dress was finished in a burst of degradé ostrich feathers.
Light Break is more documentary in focus and conveys DeCarava's skill at perceiving arresting visual juxtapositions, such as "Man walking away from broom, Washington D.C." (1975) which uses a series of concrete staircases and a gravely alcove with hard-looking benches to create a palpable contrast with the body of a man, swathed in the soft contours of his clothing.
"What I really found fascinating — especially in today's time when we're talking about solidarity and women coming together — is that in parts of the world, it's been an existing part of life that we don't even think about," Gurung said, pointing to a nearby wall scattered with images of Mosuo women swathed in layers of bright fabrics, cinched and secured with thick belts.
The movie is rather prim, too, shying from sexual heat, and its devotion to correct attire is both touching and telling; with Isabel swathed in beach-friendly knitwear and hats, and Tom rarely devoid of a collar and tie, they must be the first lovers on record to greet their blessed seclusion by adding more clothes rather than ripping them off.
In the Bible, it is said that Adam and Eve wandered the garden naked, but the Savage X Fenty gyals were adorned even more sensuously: swathed in full-body durags of sheer silk and jersey, body glitter-ed to the max (no doubt in thanks to Fenty Body Lava!), wearing silk stocking boots and everything from leopard print teddys to cupless corsets.
Several hours later, after Lady Gaga dazzled a crowd of 1,400 with a grand piano performance of her song "Bad Romance" at the stately Princess of Wales Theater, a caftan-swathed André Leon Talley reclined next to Lady Barbara Black (wife of the former media mogul Sir Conrad Black) holding court at a midnight supper party hosted in his honor by the real estate tycoon David Daniels.
Against this, a nighttime tracking shot of the whole three floors is mesmerizing, seeming to go on forever and revealing the sheer scale of the Quiet interior, swathed in twilight and a distant pulse of music, screens flickering everywhere, and the day's detritus settled like dew, as podwellians appear sporadically, naked or in pajamas … the occasional clang or call echoing as through a cavern, but no hint of chaos or aggression.
"We're not that different," ventured Rudolph, who has been a longtime fan of Beecroft's work, which has recently included a pair of fashionable tableaux — one a nod to the craftsmanship of Tod's leather goods with Karlie Kloss lying on a table swathed in saddle-covered pelts, the other a mythical reimagining of a refugee camp, with more than a thousand street-casted models, for Yeezy by Kanye West.
At its Surf Club residences in Miami, whose rooms Dirand swathed in travertine, the Four Seasons handed him a 700-page book of guidelines; the Balenciaga showroom in Toyko — that showcased the dreamy, uninterrupted expanses of rare marble that the 43-year-old Dirand so loves — had a mission to sell merchandise and the L'Apogée Courchevel resort had to be finished ahead of time for the resort's brief ski season.
On a recent visit to the old hospital on a hill west of downtown, peeling paint hung like Spanish moss in the shadowy corridors, a snow of fallen ceiling plaster moldered on the floors, plastic netting swathed exterior walls to shield visitors from falling brickwork, and at the top of a trembling 19th Century ladder, the remnants of a nest suggested the highest tower had been occupied by a well-fed raccoon.
The tall, totemic figures of Jean Herard Celeur, with their pared down aesthetic, sunken eyes carved deep into wood, and headdresses made of scraps of tire rubber exquisitely wrapped like turbans or sheared to resemble tufts of feathers and hair, stand in stark contrast to the work of Guyodo, whose crafty use of found metal — including mattress springs swathed like netting, and limbs and wings made of steel bike rims — is comparatively improvisational and mechanical.

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