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"tattered" Definitions
  1. old and torn; in bad condition

757 Sentences With "tattered"

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The Liberal government has vowed to repair the tattered relationship.
Both Rebs and Yankees tug her skirt, her tattered shawl.
A US flag is tattered by winds in Fort Lauderdale.
It wears its good intentions on its expensively tattered sleeve.
A pimp in a tattered shirt gestures at a doorway.
His drab shirt and crinkled jeans matched the tattered couch.
I emerged, a tattered scarecrow, on the park's one highway.
It's kind of a tattered now, but lot of memories.
The tattered remains of a blue Karrimor backpack, spattered with blood.
A peaceful melody — John Lennon's "Imagine" — coming from a tattered piano.
This president has betrayed American values, our credible has been tattered.
To me, these were vestiges of a tattered parachute that failed.
They'd even stacked a few splotched and tattered paperbacks beside it.
Given how tattered Uber's corporate reputation is, who can blame them?
A family wheeled tattered suitcases from one bus to the next.
Toshiba needs money from the sale to repair its tattered finances.
Despite the city's tattered history, Joseph Jingoli is brimming with optimism.
For the tattered Rashidiya neighborhood here, the recent battle never ended.
Wounded young men in tattered clothing occupy about a dozen beds.
Officers found him in tattered clothes a block away from the apartment.
Some countries have made extensive post-crisis repairs to tattered banking systems.
In the present, she wears a handmaid's costume tattered from running around.
" Worse yet, Rob says: "They had nothing but turn and tattered clothes.
The Gazan protesters, most of them barehanded, wear cheap and tattered clothing.
The raid comes as Deutsche Bank tries to repair its tattered reputation.
Mr. Battista walked past its 65 tattered seats and onto its stage.
This Angel is broken down and dusty, wearing a tattered, disintegrating costume.
We should all work to repair the tattered fabric of liberal culture.
If a flag is dirty, tattered or faded, don't bother flying it.
So where did Ransome's tattered cozy knit end up after filming wrapped?
The seating upholstery was tattered, and the engines often screeched during takeoff.
It lurches forward in tattered clothing, arms reaching out for supple flesh.
When you're done, you'll want to hand these tattered books to your friends.
In this tattered mosaic of water and land, the Everglades is still wild.
Their pages have tattered and yellowed, but the Thompsons refer to them regularly.
Father put me on the bed, which was covered with tattered grass mats.
Opening up a tattered Reader's Digest box, he starts fingering through its contents.
Aquaria served a Rex Tillerson fantasy as an oil-spilled, tattered-tailed mermaid.
A slow and orderly transition from an increasingly tattered Pax Americana is needed.
I felt I'd found a treasure when I uncovered a tattered copy online.
Italian banks tap London's vast pools of money to strengthen tattered balance sheets.
IRAQ, Mosul (Reuters) - Inside are tattered curtains, crumbling walls and torn up floors.
Ann Patchett, in whose work families desperately try to repair their tattered ties.
Tattered debris emblazoned with the Chapecoense club's logo was photographed at the crash site.
He couldn't remember the other ones; the drugs meant his memory was often tattered.
Take a look at the tattered remains of the textile factory power house below.
Hopefully the tattered dollar bills taped up inside Elliott Street will weather the storm.
They are on foot, many of them in shoes that are tattered and torn.
My dad, wearing tattered lazy-Sunday clothes, says, 'So let's go get your ring.
Happily, the main fence is so tattered that you can simply walk through it.
Half buried in the dirt was a tattered shred of IS's notorious black flag.
Gianni Infantino, FIFA's newly elected president, has vowed to restore the organization's tattered image.
It's all tattered and torn like the wall itself is slowly inching toward oblivion.
She closed them, now, gathering her tattered robe around herself and preparing for death.
They wander the streets in tattered winter coats, even in the warmth of spring.
We found the pennants torn and tattered, the ash tree diseased, the graves crooked.
The home's inhabitant — a sheepish man in a tattered sarong — was then hauled away.
I'd rather have a Santa Claus with replaced pants than one with tattered pants.
And the I.O.C. officials, well-heeled princelings beneath their tattered robes, smiled so broad.
Years later, the tattered stadium still shows all the signs of its violent past.
The bank has also launched a marketing campaign aimed at repairing its tattered image.
In an age of tattered luxury, he has also come to stand for independence.
If he found a garment that flattered him, he'd wear it until it tattered.
Her boyfriend also dressed in blue, wearing tattered jeans and a patterned button-down shirt.
The 14-year-old started a conversation with the man and noticed his tattered shoes.
Glassner didn't think much of the tattered old fragment at first, and for good reason.
And so go the tattered remnants of Bernie Sanders's rationale to stay in the race.
Alice is 6 years old in the famous series of her wearing a tattered dress.
A tattered sleeve and scuffed up record doesn't make it "vintage", it makes it garbage.
A photograph showed a man lying facedown, with tattered clothes and burns on his torso.
Most important, his tattered childhood copy of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" sits on a desk.
Instead it went toward soothing the president's bruised ego and burnishing his tattered self-image.
One looked like it had been worn several times, and it was wrinkled and tattered
Slowly, out of tattered Japanese robes emerged whitened feet, gnarled and aged and terribly exposed.
She loves his body, nurtures his tattered psyche, tends to her painting, resists his slights.
On his last day at Jupiter, he returned every part of his tattered Trump uniform.
Her clothes were tattered and old because she spent her money buying me new ones.
She watches them with their tattered backpacks, the children with stuffed animals in their arms.
Crumbling foundations, caved-in roofs and some tattered pieces of cloth were all that remained.
Police found 2140 malnourished children there, shoeless and in tattered clothes, and arrested five adults.
It's the ability to effectively merge Royal abundance with the tattered frugality of post-war Britain.
A large portion of the netting that had been covering him was gone, tattered and smoking.
The Sri Lankan government has a long and tattered history when it comes to press freedom.
Otherwise, the color scheme is all torn and tattered browns, which match uncharacteristically gloomy Tuscan surroundings.
He would inherit a tattered economy along with the keys to the presidential palace in Brasilia.
In Senegalese cities, thousands of small boys in tattered clothes roam the streets asking for change.
Right now I keep all medical records related to my foot in a tattered, white envelope.
On Tuesday night, that pledge, which was already tattered, was shredded before a live television audience.
There's a slightly tattered leather couch, some pillows featuring Wonder Woman, Star Wars, and Steve Jobs.
No tattered papers, no clawing around for narrative in browning old scripts, no absence of poetry.
It is Cambodia's one big, bustling city, with a sleazy edge to its tattered colonial elegance.
Meaden on the other hand, kept it monochromatic in a black tattered shirt and matching pants.
One potential hazard: That trust in society, already at a low point, could become further tattered.
These are the tattered rags of my musical taste, worn out and made soft by overuse.
And all he had left was this useless, tattered body and the mattress it lay on.
In 2003, Dean Metropoulos spent $10.9 million for the tattered Castle at Tarrytown in New York.
Back then, a string quartet would play as tattered neighborhood eccentrics filtered in for high tea.
Their garments — often cunningly tattered or fabulously deconstructed — weren't always wearable, but were impossible to disregard.
They hung amid scraps of tape, deflated balloons and the tattered remnants of even older signs.
And it will take billions of dollars to reconstruct the system and fortify tattered transmission lines.
He offered free sweet potatoes to an old man in a tattered mask sweeping the road.
Now, they are with him here for the 2018 Winter Olympics in all their tattered glory.
Bare bones are wrapped in the tattered remains of uniforms, gruesome reminders of now-distant violence.
His town, Aguas Buenas, in the mountains above San Juan, was left tattered by Hurricane Maria.
One storefront away, a bulldog in an old, tattered green sweater lumbered along the sidewalk alone.
His tattered old coat, adorned with an insignia, looks to be the finest garment he owns.
She sang in a sturdy, beaming voice that was quite different from Holiday's tattered-silk purr.
Miley Cyrus rocked some tattered Daisy Dukes Friday in Australia with BF Liam Hemsworth in tow.
Oliver and his classmates modified tattered, hand-me-down uniforms so that they became fashionable looks.
The 49ers, meanwhile, couldn&apost have it any worse, especially along their tattered and torn offensive line.
This fondness meant that Wallace's scratching attention turned away from his tattered throne to this pristine perch.
And playing powerful men, swathed in nature's finest withered leathers and tattered furs is definitely his lane.
For many of us, the word "atlas" evokes memories of tattered roadmaps stuffed into a glove compartment.
Clearly, this was an upgrade to the tattered paper books we'd been reading for hundreds of years.
It exists in the spaces between, the regrets and lost years you let grow tattered and worn.
" In June, The Ringer ran a review of the book under the headline "Pantsuit Nation's Tattered Ambition.
Their faces adorn Montevideo's football museum, along with a century's worth of tattered shirts and gleaming trophies.
From privacy to products to the treatment of its own employees and contractors, the banner is tattered.
The men then use a pile of tattered sand bags to force the flow toward their fields.
Beneath the canoe's tattered fabric roof his wife stirs a pot of samlaa macchu, a sour soup.
An old plastic Canon point-and-shoot with its tattered metallic-finish looked like "garbage," by comparison.
In it, a face adorned with a halo hovers above a coarse, tattered, almost non-anatomical body.
At the Tattered Cover bookstore I read the novel's funniest set piece: young Miles Roby's driving lesson.
They'll face tattered relationships with other countries, a completely hollowed-out federal bureaucracy, and possibly a recession.
It features a 21912-year-old boy fishing a tattered portfolio out of a Springfield, Missouri dumpster.
In the lab, I had been used to wearing faded shirts from high school and tattered shorts.
The lions took turns, grabbing the tattered notes between their teeth before slipping back into the night.
Cousins in their mid-21990s cooled the rice with tattered paper fans that belonged to their grandmother.
She took off her tattered plastic shoes and showed me that they were held together with string.
By the looks of the tattered flag and architecture, this is a previous 00 mission in Cuba.
He was wearing a tattered coat and a faded black shirt, which gave him a penurious appearance.
One of the most provocative questions to emerge is: Who exactly owned those lost, cheap, tattered Austens?
Once a tattered haven for drugs and other vices, it is now a place of nighttime joggers.
Tattered flags shook on flagpoles in a wind that had yet to fully dissipate on Tuesday morning.
Screenshot: Gizmodo (Mattias Hemmingsson)Want to trade the tattered remains of your privacy for a very minor convenience?
Their hemp oil had positive reviews, which is good for me and my tattered memories of freshman year.
He effortlessly (or at least it looks like that) breathes life into tattered, flimsy, and even wistful forms.
"Look at those pants!" he said, staring at a photo of himself in tattered, 10-year-old jeans.
Temer, 75, inherits a tattered economy along with the keys to the presidential palace in Brasilia, the capital.
He's any/every member of the 2017 Mets tattered pitching staff, struggling to get out of the fifth.
A tattered London 2012 banner, recovered from the wreckage of the high-performance center, hung from a beam.
On the rooftop, from a pole wrapped in Christmas lights, a tattered American flag rippled in the breeze.
A few weeks ago, outside a coffee shop, I saw Jack again—dirty, clothes tattered, cruising the streets.
As for the Starks, the teaser shows the tattered dire wolf banner fluttering against a stormy winter sky.
His clothes were clean, but old and tattered and dotted with holes that had been patched many times.
Châteauneuf has always been a big, powerful, rough-hewed wine, capable of majesty yet always a bit tattered.
Here are the Yoos, a hardworking, ordinary immigrant family who might do anything to salvage their tattered dreams.
Manager Terry Francona, whose bullpen is tattered, stayed with Kluber into the eighth even with Gregorius leading off.
And in no time their erudite comedy is as dumbed-down and tattered as an overused CliffsNotes guide.
Ulysses, past his hero's days, was a world-weary bearded figure with a tattered blanket for a robe.
He wore a Puff Daddy T-shirt tattered with attitude, yellow Adidas sweatpants and chunky Alexander McQueen sneakers.
Tattered and dissected overcoats, baggy suiting and primary-hued knitwear rounded out a collection made for the club.
The witch we're all most familiar with is old, haggard and warty, with tattered clothes and scraggly hair.
Your tattered towels and worn-out socks, for example, can get new life as upholstery filler or insulation.
On Sunday morning, The Times published an article detailing Mr. Muilenburg's tattered relationship with the F.A.A. and airlines.
Instead of rooting his story in metropolises such as London, he tells it from the "tattered ocean-gouged fringe".
They continue to rally for more classroom funding, with photos of broken-down facilities and tattered textbooks going viral.
Whether this last ditch reboot comes in time to save Uber's tattered and tarnished brand remains to be seen.
Some people dress like they don't care and their clothes are tattered; they might live in an apartment somewhere.
My own outfit, a tattered pastor's robe paired with scratched aviator sunglasses, looks like it's from a different world.
Temer, 75, inherits a tattered economy, along with the keys to the presidential palace in Brasilia, the nation's capital.
Ubisoft's debut VR game puts you behind the eyes of a soaring eagle in a tattered post-apocalyptic Paris.
Instead, you're hanging onto the memories represented by that now-tattered item of clothing you probably won't wear again.
So there I was, a mosquito-tattered "barang" (Khmer for "white person") invited to a wedding every other day.
The white coat and the cotton gown are tattered, under continual assault for their practical deficiencies and outmoded symbolism.
He wore swimming trunks and a tattered green T-shirt with a cartoon caricature of a pig spitting itself.
But there were holes in his cousin's story, small but consequential, and they rendered his defense a tattered thing.
The central bank and the government unleash funds directed at rescuing Britain from the outbreak, while repairing tattered budgets.
"We have, like, an Italy-Minneapolis connection," says a woman in expensively tattered bluejeans and fur-lined Gucci mules.
His small apartment in an East Harlem walk-up is filled with tattered pictures of Che Guevara and Castro.
Beneath the bar's tattered roof, residents ration supplies and cook meals twice a day for most of the island.
That arrangement falters, and soon it is Glass alone who must, like a tattered Odysseus, make his way home.
A few pieces appear in a large stack, with tattered and peeling bits of foam fallen along the wayside.
A piece of an old tattered quilt sits neatly on the chair, a small box nestled in its folds.
With its tattered, cardboard cover, it is a veritable Shroud of Turin in the art brut/outsider art field.
It's got a look to it too—generally dirty, tattered, lots of patches, hair is any color, shaved or dreadlocks.
Both sisters are wearing ankle boots, thong bodysuits, and tattered sweaters in neutral colors — an interesting choice for the beach.
Into the valley of death rode the six hundred and the Light Brigade emerged tattered but victorious, according to Tennyson.
The photograph changes our perception of a comforting object and forces us to look at the soiled and tattered surface.
Salio consulted his tattered notebook of people who left their names with him, calling them out when their turn came.
Judging from participants' selfies on Geocaching, the Revenant props are mostly pretty mundane objects — battered leather bags, tattered climbing ropes.
It was one in which, with customary enthusiasm, he noted a "gale force explosion," in the vogue for tattered jeans.
The tattered forces up North turn south and discover that Queen Cersei has laid claim to the other six kingdoms.
He and Silvia were circling the neighborhood when they spotted her, in tattered clothes, staggering around at a major intersection.
The tattered blue blanket, weathered and frayed around the edges, its color long ago faded, was the key, prosecutors said.
Saudi Arabia is attracting travel influencers with luxury visits as part of a campaign to repair the country's tattered reputation.
Not to sound nostalgic, but those were the days when the now-torn and tattered word "sophisticated" really meant something.
Batman comes in and mansplains the central mystery for her, handing her a tattered manila envelope containing all the answers.
The Times Square redevelopment proposed to transform one of the most storied, if tattered, urban districts in the United States.
His voice sounds tattered and nervous, with a grainy quaver, as if he's looking over his shoulder half the time.
That he is oblivious to the further damage this will cause to his already tattered relationship with the European allies.
The central bank has been financing government spending, filling holes in a tattered budget to limit public ire over cuts.
The boys arrived with the tattered and dirty clothes on their backs and each other – all they had in life.
He was tall, with a large and unusually shaped head, and he always wore the same tattered yellow polo shirt.
This little scream queen is scrambling for her life in a tattered and bloody tutu through the boogeyman's own house!
Nothing has symbolized the school funding crisis in Oklahoma quite like images of old, tattered textbooks that students still use.
Yet instead of forming an obtuse mélange, the torn and tattered fabrics shimmer like a constellation against the picture's black backdrop.
"Together As One" was the message painted onto a tattered Puerto Rican flag draped over a shuttered hotel in San Juan.
We took seats on a tattered fainting couch beside a picture window, with a view of the off-limits courtyard garden.
No matter if they're fresh out the box or a little bit tired and tattered, they'll always be a respectable choice.
When you first climb aboard the Obra Dinn, you'll see a skeleton in a tattered uniform, with flies buzzing around it.
The tattered white clapboard and red brick house at 1350 East Third Street still stands, although the back porch is gone.
We were all tattered and hadn't showered in days, and they just looked at us like we were lower than everything.
But he also punctured the Republicans' tattered economic orthodoxy, defending entitlements and blaming free trade for hollowing out the middle class.
The house appeared to be abandoned, with metal screens covering the windows and a tattered children's trampoline on the front lawn.
He may bedeck himself in old Navajo silver and hang a tattered American flag on a wall of his Tokyo house.
His legs are tucked under him as he pulls out a tattered manila envelope that contains his family's official refugee documents.
Heavily tattooed and barely attired, the models wore leather Bermuda shorts decked with gold charms, tattered jeans and floral-printed robes.
A final update on the  Facebook page juxtaposes a smiling Laga with his tattered hiking shoes after five days of wear.
Over rich curries and in tattered elegance, they explored the legacy of colonialism and the current divide between India and Pakistan.
The clothes' tattered condition suggested that they, like the skull and loose bones, had been removed from the body by scavengers.
A smooth cleanup is a top priority for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who wants to rebuild Japan's tattered nuclear power industry.
Time to throw out those tattered pieces in favor of some cool new ones that get the job done even better.
The tattered remnants of aristocracy in the family who perhaps owned, perhaps no longer own, the manor farm by the river?
They were stretched out on the seats, using backpacks for pillows, curled up beneath blankets with tattered suitcases by their side.
Or did it move to call for a ceasefire in southern Arabia out of a sudden concern for its tattered citizens?
Coming down that highway, one's arrival was confirmed by a row of flag poles holding international flags, tattered and generally ignored.
In their camps along the railway tracks, they wear smudged camouflage and tattered winter coats, like hobos with a geopolitical agenda.
What are supposed to be temporary fixes are now tattered and fading in the sun as the island struggles to rebuild.
He shared photos from the port, showing bodies and tattered clothing strewn about the boat and laid out on the pavement.
Piles of dirty clothes lay strewn across the bedroom, while LP covers and tattered notebook pages liven up the communal living area.
The tattered mouth of the Mississippi River, via NASA Earth ObservatoryIn other places, deliberate alterations to the river itself are to blame.
She fought her way into a tattered pair of blue jeans - tug, wiggle, tug, wiggle, squeeze and stretch, zip and button. Breath.
Bound by tattered rags, they look encrusted all the way down to their canvas ground, like relics preserved from an archeological site.
Removing the stitching won't just re-create a hole, but leave the rest of the quilt more tattered than it was before.
You know that tattered phone charger you've been meaning to replace, or that expensive SD card you've been needing for your camera?
Saudi Arabia is spoiling Instagram and YouTube influencers with luxury visits as part of a campaign to repair the country's tattered reputation.
Images on French television from outside the bar showed a large window broken open, burned red bar chairs and a tattered awning.
In the tattered remains of the book lay pictures of author Zak George and his own dog, beautifully photographed, calm and serene.
Tumi Delta ID Lock Shielded Slim Single Billfold, $85If his wallet is old and tattered, this Tumi billfold is the perfect replacement.
Abroad, the Obama administration slowly restored a tattered American reputation damaged by warmongering and military incompetence — for incompetent it most certainly was.
They look over a beach bleached of color, past wind-tattered WARNING flags, out to where waves are shattering against rock jetties.
As for that tattered pair of long, skinny jeans hanging on the bathroom door, those belonged to the band's singer, Joey Ramone.
Pooler, 39, collected his meal and walked toward the church, a tattered white bunny with blue eyes tucked into his left arm.
Covered. The one with the battered, tattered old strap, bound to drop their precious &apos59-vintage Fender Jazzmaster straight to the ground?
In 1952, my plane geometry book was a tattered volume first used by white students in 1935, the year I was born.
The bustling riverfront envisioned for a tattered stretch of warehouses and parking lots in the South Bronx is still many years away.
Few objects were left behind, so Shiota incorporated old or tattered objects from mostly outside sources to recreate more of the house's narratives.
Images of the scene show what appear to be damaged parts of the plane, including tattered debris emblazoned with the Chapecoense club logo.
Cramer reminded investors that Salesforce isn't Valeant with a tattered balance sheet; it's an 18-year old company with a record of outperformance.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has received tens of millions of dollars in aid and international efforts to support its tattered judicial system.
Naturally, a lot of experts and pundits have been weighing in with a variety recommendations for how Uber can rebuild its tattered image.
There are better songs for feeling better about yourself, your job, your personal crises, financial chasms, tattered "love" life, and life in general.
A "crunchy, tattered and enjoyably odd" album, it consists of tracks that he recorded in his bedroom at the tender age of 18.
The first is that even in its tattered state, it protects the rest of Tangier from the erosive northern currents of the Chesapeake.
Earlier in the day, Obama signed books at Denver bookstore Tattered Cover, where an estimated 500 people stood in line to meet her.
Each product in the ReCrafted line gives between three and six tattered Patagonia garments a glitzy afterlife as a renewed one-off item.
Relics of Zimbabwe's economic collapse line Harare's streets -- tattered bank notes, vendors selling junk, gate after gate of abandoned factories locked and shut.
Bellroy Low Slim Leather Wallet, $75Replace his tired and tattered wallet with this slim leather billfold from Insider Picks' favorite wallet brand Bellroy.
After a 2100-minute search, one of Allen's peers spotted the upper stage of the rocket and the tattered remains of its parachute.
He is barefoot, dressed in long shorts and a tattered Italian football jersey, and his sandy hair is clipped close to his skull.
Mr. Khanna was working out of a roadside tent near the construction site, with a tattered emerald green felt carpet at its entrance.
Wiping away tears, I picked up her tattered seat cushions and carried them to the door, handing them to one of the haulers.
The only water view is in the modest local museum, with its tattered photographs and nostalgic oil paintings of the once blue horizon.
President Joko Widodo made improving Indonesia's tattered infrastructure a centerpiece of his election campaign, and he has lavished money on roads and railways.
A city of glorious but tattered beauty, known for its vibrancy and, yes, a frisson of menace, Naples is now humming with visitors.
Unfortunately, in a country high on polarization and low on social trust, with tattered and weak S2 institutions, that is no longer possible.
" As the leaf passes from claw to nibbling mouth, it crumbles, until "tattered and torn, it lay in pieces at the animals' feet.
Meanwhile, in a suburb of Anchorage, Micah Hahn and her team are looking for change by dragging tattered white flags through the weeds.
" She continued: "At the same time, distressed, tattered and dirty clothing also tends to work against middle-class norms of cleanliness and propriety.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Holes and tears in a dust jacket that resembles tattered linen reveal pockets of multicolored fabric underneath.
To make Sonic look more like what audiences recognize in a hero, art director Bob Rafei gave him bandages, tattered hair, and a scarf.
CVS argued his professional reputation was so tattered that he could not claim to have been harmed by the statements of its pharmacy workers.
"Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there," one user posted on a photo of a tattered but still-standing sign.
The United States also warned Americans not to travel to China, angering Beijing just as it started to mend tattered trade ties with Washington.
Plus, the font and tattered sweater look an awful lot like those from Kanye West's Life of Pablo tour merch and Yeezy fashion line.
In a long glass case sit yellowing photographs of men in uniform and a tattered cap from when the unit was founded in 216.
A tattered, red curtain lied on the far end of the space as Petronio slinked through, his face initially covered by an ornate mask.
The Pacers won't be good, but in a tattered conference that's set up to enable mediocrity, a playoff spot isn't out of the question.
More specifically, I was trying to become the lead singer—pitch black, dyed hair, tattered clothing, and loads of makeup slathered on my face.
There's a church in the second Dark Souls that serves as a comparative safehouse, watched over by a legless, wizened hag in tattered robes.
One-two punch The one-two punch of China's successful coercion over Vanguard Bank and ASEAN's tattered consensus in Manila has left Hanoi exposed.
"In Venezuela, I'd eat two meals a day if I was lucky," said Mendoza, walking along the Pan-American highway with a tattered backpack.
Trump heads into 2019 with a campaign playbook that looks tattered coming out of the midterms and a governing style devoted to wedge issues.
When McGowan orders him either to remove the sweatshirt or to clip the tattered strips off his sleeves, Allen refuses and leaves the field.
With these encounters, Ms Kinsky nods to the waves of settlement that have stitched a score of migrant narratives into east London's tattered fabric.
Relics of Zimbabwe's notorious economic collapse line Harare's streets-- tattered bank notes, vendors selling junk, gate after gate of abandoned factories locked and shut.
"We are happy to see you," said Isaac Wan, the bearded village chief, who was surrounded by rail-thin men in tattered Western attire.
As Emmy underwent surgery, Mom clutched a tattered yellow stuffed animal named Ducky, who was given to Emmy after she was diagnosed with diabetes.
Sheets of tattered, pale pink silk hung from the railings above us, near the rows of yellow and blue industrial lights lining the ceiling.
Abe's administration has also offered few hints on how it will finance the package, casting doubts on Japan's ability to fix its tattered finances.
"Want a pair of socks?" he asked an aging man in a tattered black coat who had come indoors on a cold, rainy afternoon.
Poor health shattered his stock and expectations were tattered after he missed his senior season of high school and first year in the NBA.
Asia and America O'Hara (Raymond Braun) were also excellent in tattered jackets and contouring that was, as the kids say, beat for the gods.
Beneath a tattered awning in a nondescript strip mall on Park Road, we entered a parlor-like room with a dozen or so tables.
Photographs and videos shared by passengers on social media showed tattered metal surrounding the exposed interior of an engine, its white covering blown away.
Here on the battlefield, some of the men washed the child and his tattered clothing before the officer arrived to meet his new son.
He remains upbeat and carries his faith -- a white, tattered Bible tucked in his pack that has traveled with him for hundreds of miles.
In worse news for Trump, the Democratic front-runner is basing a large part of his candidacy on overthrowing America's tattered health care system.
So is Alma Thomas's "Red Roses Sonata" from 1972, an abstract view of nature as a gorgeous but tattered curtain of red and blue.
In recent weeks armed bands of men in tattered camouflage had begun doing exactly that, blockading rail shipments from the east, mostly coal trains.
She rocked a bedazzled choker that read "MOOD," a tattered long sleeve tee that said "Life Is Posers," and long, black leather combat boots.
It's interesting that rather than hide this tattered visage away in a dark basement, the museum is showcasing it as part of its history.
By the looks of tattered white plastic barely hanging in the window, I assumed a cat had gone to town and ripped them to shreds.
How did Perfect Strangers become the cinematic equivalent of the tattered jeans from Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants – a script that fits practically every country?
The news comes as Deutsche Bank tries to repair its tattered reputation after three years of losses and a drumbeat of financial and regulatory scandals.
Wearing a tattered off-white sweatshirt with his arms shackled to his waist, Kinner told the judge he didn&apost understand the charges or proceedings.
Inside were tattered books scattered across the floor, the remains of the boarding school where he was sent as a young boy in the 1950s.
Although those tattered hearts were slightly repaired this season when Harington's character, who was stabbed to death in season five, was brought back to life.
He Xiangjian, the founder, and his team scrounged what they could from Mao's tattered economy to make plastic bottle caps, glass bottles and rubber balls.
But when Mueller lifted that disgusting clump of already tattered meat and cheese to his mouth, did it matter what or who had motivated him?
I had to stand before this clean, well-fed stranger while wearing a tattered dress, my head infested with lice, my belly swollen with tapeworm.
Her blue dress and peasant blouse look more tattered, and she's wearing a colorful striped apron at her side instead of the pristine white one.
Though Deutsche is still Europe's biggest, as well as its homeland's flag-bearer, it will need more than a merger to patch its tattered standard.
Their tattered clothes were gone and they were clearly better fed after surviving for two and a half years on meager or non-existent meals.
Elsewhere, a film's unfinishedness may only become perceptible towards its final stages, its conclusion noticeably tattered, an ellipsis in place of anything suggesting an ending.
They comprise a green leather box full of discarded ephemera, once a case for a Spanish brandy, and a plastic bag stuffed with tattered papers.
Back in the 2010s, you couldn't fling a tattered paperback of Wells' The Time Machine without hitting a wide-eyed editorial feature on the subject.
"My father and I did our best to patch up our tattered relationship before he committed suicide in 2016," Stephens told the court through tears.
Chipotle Mexican Grill shuttered its stores for an afternoon to conduct mandatory food safety training after a series of foodborne illness incidences tattered its reputation.
The National Assembly should now follow up its bold move this week by adopting a comprehensive plan to repair and restructure the country's tattered institutions.
Antiques Tattered pages from 19th-century ledger books, which American Indians used to record tribal history in picture form, have been dispersed on the market.
But when they herd cattle, what a shameful sight to behold: they dress like the white man's boys, in short trousers and tattered tops, isengeri .
Antiques At the bustling offices of Evergreens Cemetery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, staff members often pore over hefty reference books with frayed spines and tattered pages.
In George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road, dieselpunk gangs of tattered, painted ruffians tear through a punishing desert in flame-spewing, turbo-charged stock cars.
Additionally, the tattered shirt at the scene was red with white stripes, far from the white shirt with small blue flowers the men had described.
More than a takedown of what's left of his tattered reputation, it registers a cynical distaste for the myth making of sports heroism in general.
Adorn with tattered rags for clothing, the hamsters start to really chow down on the innocent towns people, ripping out their intestines like red worms.
The Vehicle is about the size of three train cars, and looks from a distance like a tattered blue houseboat tipped up at an angle.
He came in at about noon and held court from a tattered armchair by the window (kept firmly closed), smoking cigarettes and drinking takeout coffee.
Surrounding the one-man prison cell were portraits rendered on American flags, burned and tattered at the edges, each illuminated with its own individual lamp.
Scanners handle the photographs with care — some of the pictures date back to the early 1900s — by replacing tattered folders and taping images if needed.
On the side exposed to the flash, their clothes were tattered, their bodies burned red and festering, their skin peeled back and hanging in shreds.
The tattered economy needs a huge cash injection, and current conflicts in the Sudanese regions of Blue Nile or South Kordofan are unlikely to abate.
Amid an overwhelming reek of urine and scat, we descended a tight staircase into a cramped basement, where tattered ottomans faced a small wire cage.
Coming out of the Reputation era, Swift has done a little rehab work on her tattered princess image, especially as compared to her nemesis Kanye.
One weekend he loads family and their sloshing solo cups into a tattered canoe, hitches it to his truck and rips through the snowy fields.
PACARAIMA, Brazil — Hundreds turn up each day, many arriving penniless and gaunt as they pass a tattered flag that signals they have reached the border.
The rest of his clothing, along with some of her own—tattered summer dresses and hopeless underwear—she chucks into a bin in the garage.
If you and your partner met on Raya, you may look askance at your kids if they want to hang out on tattered old Tinder.
One way that prosecutors diverged from the previous trial was by introducing into evidence a tattered fabric mouse that had been a toy of Etan's.
There's something all-American about Mapplethorpe too: Simons used one of his images of a torn and tattered stars and stripes on a simple tank.
On Saturday morning, inside what was the group's final enclave, all that remained was a junkyard of wrecked cars, tattered tents, ditches and dead bodies.
The paper menus, which feature a mini-essay on the restaurant's green mission, are fed to the compost pile when they become outdated or tattered.
And someone is following him at the New Jersey college where he has been forced to trade in his formerly opulent life for tattered academia.
It's one of my favorites — a tattered piece of memorabilia that comes down to my knees that I still wear to sleep all the time.
I am wearing the shorts I am wearing now" — black Manchester City shorts with the logo faded and tattered — "and my family is with me.
May's tattered Brexit strategy, which hinges on reopening negotiations with the E.U. The motion was intended to reassure the E.U. that Parliament would back Mrs.
Later that same night, she signed books at local bookstore Tattered Cover, and joined actress and moderator Reese Witherspoon for a sit-down conversation about Becoming.
Additionally, experts in Australia  found the tattered remains  of an ancient priestess in a 2,500-year-old Egyptian coffin that was long thought to be empty.
The couches were tattered, the armchairs were burned by cigarettes, and the tables were banged-up—details I confirmed through photos she'd taken at the time.
In the end, though, Depp appeared ready to strip himself of Trump's mug while delivering a clear message to his torn, tattered latex makeup: You're fired.
Wearing tattered clothes and with his hair and beard matted wildly from 14 months at sea, Alvarenga stepped off the boat to news cameras and reporters.
Do not mix that shame with a perfectly wonderful game-winner by using it it to prop up your tattered and ruined visage in this manner.
The government will take into account the panel's proposals when drafting the budget and reviewing each year its long-term strategy for repairing Japan's tattered finances.
The raiment of small-government philosophy that once tastefully concealed the process of rewarding corporate backers has grown tattered and thin; the plutocracy is peeking through.
She also modeled high-waisted underwear which peeked out above her low-rise tattered jeans that were so distressed, they exposed most of her unshaven legs.
I would submit that among Chairman Pai's most pressing concerns must be to repair the commission's tattered reputation as an expert agency worthy of public trust.
But for the London-based designer Marie Yeung, it was a pair of tattered undergarments that inspired her to start an underwear line, Marieyat, last year.
Dating app executives took the opportunity to chide Facebook for its tattered history of data privacy practices and for allowing Russia to meddle in US elections.
He exchanged the pagne for some old shorts and a tattered top only if he was doing heavy work, like clearing roots or planting a field.
It was an incongruous sight, simultaneously heartening and dismaying; golden against the grim gray of destruction, an orb among the shards, tattered but still largely intact.
He met Ms. Vargas in her sister's apartment in the same complex, where Mr. Washington sometimes stayed the night on a tattered couch beneath the windows.
Heiss was hiking with his dog this month near Patagonia, Arizona, when he spotted something strange in the brush: the tattered remnants of a red balloon.
I take out our old tattered Giant Golden Book of Aesop's fables, and I start with the stories about dogs because they were always my favorite.
In the novel, she gives herself a tattered, dissolute glamour — she's wearing a rakish rose-brown man's fedora and one of her mother's threadbare silk dresses.
Great Abaco was littered with mounds of unused construction materials, waterlogged notebooks and Bibles, stained piles of tattered clothes, single shoes, overturned bathtubs and rotting mattresses.
We meet Jessa-Lynn, shattered and up late, anesthetized on cheap beer, hands moving on autopilot as she restores the dignity to tattered pieces of roadkill.
Great Abaco was littered with mounds of unused construction materials, waterlogged notebooks and Bibles, stained piles of tattered clothes, single shoes, overturned bathtubs and rotting mattresses.
Virtuous talk of unity in diversity and secularism has been replaced by a barefaced Hindu nationalism: The tattered old masks, and the gloves, have come off.
The reports showed video of a tattered government flag at the Alayia prison in the area, which they said had been taken over by Kurdish fighters.
" But Elior Levy, an Israeli reporter who covers Palestinian affairs, assailed what he called Mr. Bennett's "glorification of grabbing a tattered body of a wretched terrorist.
Father Ramsey arrived alone and brought with him a large book containing baptismal records of the orphanage, its tattered pages filled with rows of cursive handwriting.
Janet Jackson's "Anytime, Any Place" and Curtis Mayfield's "Jesus" were remixed into country songs while he showcased his designs on a stage resembling a tattered American flag.
Sissom, a 1947 graduate of Centralia High who now lives in the St. Louis area, was shocked to see the tattered red wallet after all these decades.
To remedy the situation, White House staffers have resorted to taping the tattered paperwork back together "like a jigsaw puzzle," according to a new report from Politico.
While tattered sweaters and sandy color schemes are still at the center of the fashion line's aesthetic, this collection played a bit more with color block patterns.
He's been wearing the same army-green coat every winter for about a decade, despite the fact that there's a gaping, tattered hole in the left elbow.
The stuffing is all out of shape, the upholstery is tattered and disintegrating, and to others, it may look like trash—but it fits me exactly right.
Ron Culp: United has come a long way under the current CEO in rebuilding bridges with employees, and relationships that had really been tattered in the past.
Jim George purchased the tattered remains in 2015 and shipped them to Florida for a 17-month stay at Richard Gorman's  Vantage Motor Works  in North Miami.
Its tattered accounts stem in part from a bloated public sector, unaffordable pension promises, unduly restrictive labour laws and a tax code that is full of holes.
Prof. Justus Rosenberg pulled a tattered, marked-up copy of Voltaire's "Candide" out of a mushroom-brown soft zippered pouch emblazoned with the old Channel 13 logo.
Right now I'm reading 'The Eagles Have Flown' as research for Season 4 of 'Power'; it's a weathered, tattered book I picked up in a vintage shop.
The pair have spoken of seeing homeless Afghani children sleeping on tattered cardboard out on the concrete of a city square in Greece while they were there.
Great Abaco is littered with mounds of unused construction materials, waterlogged notebooks and Bibles, stained piles of tattered clothes, single shoes, overturned bath tubs and rotting mattresses.
The play was written by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, two Englishmen who traveled to the Calais Jungle, a tattered French migrant camp, to help its residents.
"Michael went home and one night decided he would have the wild hair, the 'rotten' skin, the specific voice — he even got a tattered suit," Corcoran explained.
"I am not a lawyer, but I am a little more knowledgeable than most people," a bedraggled Mr. Shapiro said as he sat on his tattered couch.
With its painted-on eyebrows, somber expression and wavy brown hair peeking through its tattered bandages, the mummy's noggin brought viewers face-to-face with a mystery.
On the path of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico (CNN)Each morning before work, Héctor Luis Rodríguez Nieves showers with a garden hose behind his tattered home.
Like many little school girls, Savannah Hart was given the chance to take home her class "pet" — in this case, a sweetly tattered toy monkey named Harriet.
"A bit tattered and torn but like all who claim America to be home and are proud to do so, it still stands proud!" the listing says.
And like that, the storm is gone, churning east, leaving tattered scud clouds drifting along the ground, and dark shapes keeling at odd angles in the sky.
Wearing a tattered David Bowie T-shirt and a big silver fish earring in her right ear, she greeted me with outstretched arms and a big grin.
In the film's most memorable number, Kovgan re-creates "RainForest" — a 1968 collaboration with Andy Warhol in which dancers in tattered costumes weave between sleek, silver balloons.
A tattered paperback copy of "Subliminal Seduction," an influential 1974 book by Wilson Brian Key, was in heavy play in my house as I hurtled toward adolescence.
Kostianovsky is showing dead birds made of tattered clothing strips, upholstery fabric, wire, and string that remind me of the work of Chaim Soutine in their wildness.
For "Gris" (83), Samuel Levi Jones disassembled Ohio law books and stitched together (with seams showing) their tattered covers into a grid of subdued browns and grays.
Some diptychs feature dark rectangles of impenetrable ink — including Jack Kerouac's Big Sur — some pages are tattered with gaping holes, such as John Rechy's City of Night.
Their error was only discovered by chance late last year when more recent academics removed the lid to the coffin and discovered the tattered remains of a mummy.
Old, tattered, aged, and marked books all make their way into Mansfield's series, highlighting a special part of many of our childhoods that most have almost forgotten about.
JUST outside the Asian Development Bank (ADB) headquarters, a barefoot girl in a tattered yellow shirt stretches out her hand as a few of its employees walk past.
To show me how important she was to him, he brought out a small, tattered suitcase from under our bed, filled with every memento from their time together.
If their meeting does not yield any progress in resolving the dispute, Trump can be expected to hand out more tariffs, further hitting China's already tattered export outlook.
Last week, she stayed on holiday rather than attend a summit of ministers and carmaker bosses aimed at mending the auto industry's tattered reputation after an emissions scandal.
Across the region, blackened industrial buildings, shuttered enterprise zones and tattered working men's clubs mingle with pockets of new life: warehouses, leisure complexes, a gastropub, an art gallery.
She is the same singer whose face stares out in torchy glamour on the tattered, Batista-era LPs sold to tourists on the Plaza de Armas in Havana.
Three hours later, with the help of some neighbors and one of Skal's errant barbells, he dug through the tattered remains of their home and found his family.
Read more: 'Gemini Man' was made in such a technically advanced way that zero theaters in the US can show it as intendedThe project has a tattered history.
Then she pulled a box from behind a tattered sofa, unwrapped the torch and grinned broadly as she waved it around while recalling her sudden turn at stardom.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, is even reportedly willing to testify that Trump knew about the meeting in advance, which could undermine Trump's tattered defenses even further.
On the way, they spotted an old man, in a tattered Barbour jacket, attempting to withdraw large sums of money from an A.T.M. The old man recognized them.
The wall covering in the entryway is an embossed painted leather from the 17th century and it's quite tattered in places; you wouldn't build a set like that.
But just 22 seconds after one of the detainee's lawyers began arguing that only "tattered remnants" remained of the government's case against his client, Judge Garland interrupted him.
Many Michigan voters now blame him for how he handled two of the state's biggest debacles, the tainted water crisis in Flint and the tattered Detroit public schools.
It was as if she had busted a hole through the sound and was now blasting air through it, the tattered canvas flapping and shivering in the wind.
But as the sun began to rise behind the tattered Puerto Rican flags on the winding road to their home, the lingering effects of the hurricane became clear.
The city is tattered at the edges, a few buildings lie gape-toothed and abandoned, a motel stands vacant, and a single movie theater shows a single movie.
Mr. Weissmann, who declined to be interviewed for this article, even demonstrated that Mr. Gigante's bathrobes were chosen with care: In public, his coverings were soiled and tattered.
I'm convinced that a program of this nature would have multiple beneficial effects for our economy that would far outweigh its cost, including strengthening our tattered social fabric.
We must repair the safety net where it is tattered and establish it where it is nonexistent but needed, so that it works equally well for all populations.
But now Trump will be the commander in chief, the leader of the free world, the man responsible for maintaining the rather frayed and tattered-looking Pax Americana.
Night and day, artillery and mortar barrages and warplanes from the US-led foreign coalition pounded ISIS' final encampment: a sprawling junkyard of wrecked cars and tattered tents.
And there, lifting herself barely above the green leaves of the milkweed, was a female monarch, pale and tattered, looking as though she had come a great distance.
He said they had been transported by military truck to a windswept displaced persons camp with only the clothes they were wearing and a few tattered personal papers.
Often she works up an image over the course of the day only to wash it off at night, leaving ghostly shapes and tattered ribbons of color behind.
The Neediest Cases Fund A tumbledown home with a tin roof high in the mountains of Guatemala had no electricity or beds, only tattered clothing and rationed food.
Many survivors rode out the rainy season in tattered tents because they mistakenly believed that moving into a temporary barrack would forfeit their right to a permanent housing.
Finally, borrowing a page from Kano in Mortal Kombat, the raven tears the pigeon's beating heart out and flies away, leaving only a tattered carcass in its wake.
Then, (above) Riyad Mahrez took a solo goal run from nearly midfield, hurdling over one Man City defender, and treating the another two like a set of tattered curtains.
Photo: GettyAttorney General Jeff Sessions must be feeling like a tattered Keelber elf piñata after being smacked around so beautifully during his appearance Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
After a day filled with walking in NYFW shows, Hadid wore Topshop Boutique's tie-sleeve, ivory wool coat, pre-tattered T-shirt, vinyl trousers, and Hawk faux croc boots.
Had Theranos been able to (at least partially) vindicate itself with a good, fast, and cheap test for Zika virus, it would have helped rebuild the company's tattered reputation.
"And this gutsy CEO had to do it all with a company that had a tattered balance sheet and a somewhat tarnished reputation; a totally daunting task," he said.
They were occupied by Russian special forces and mercenaries who have been deployed in Syria for five years to protect the tattered regime of Syrian President Bashar al Assad.
At the entrance to Airstrip Camp, down a long, unpaved road, men holding machine guns stood in the shade of a cinder-block hut, near a tattered Iraqi flag.
So the day after my marriage, when my husband and I visited my family, I changed out of my sari into old, tattered shorts and sat in Gulshan's lap.
I picked up a tattered copy of the book some years later, determined to understand what all the fuss was about, and it had an immediate impact on me.
Picture the scene: You were in here last week for free, but this time, you've paid over the odds for that tattered raffle ticket you were given upon entry.
The first image in "BlacKkKlansman" is a famous, stirring shot from "Gone With the Wind," of wounded Confederate soldiers around the Atlanta railroad station under a tattered battle flag.
A tattered black flag hanging from a pole beside the road signaled that the village was controlled by the Shabab, the militant Islamist group battling the Somali federal government.
The study finds that taking up distance running rebuilds the health of certain essential components of middle-aged knees, even if the joints start off somewhat tattered and worn.
All Jeremiah knows of the West are the romantic myths that he has learned from tattered dime novels, some of which feature fictionalized tales right out of Lefty's past.
In it, Bennett—one of several professional football players who has remained seated during the national anthem at games—dances in a locker room, gleefully holding a tattered American flag.
A shed located on his property is filled with bits and pieces from his life -- a tattered broken swing from his childhood playground, his grandfather's boots from the Korean War.
Before she picks me up, I make sure the dog's cone is secured properly, grab some money, and switch out the tattered shoelaces on my worn-but-working winter boots.
In fact, I plan to be a tattered coat upon a stick, nervously awaiting the second oblivion, which I'm reasonably certain will not have the same outcome as the first.
There is also a New California Republic 'protection postcard' which instructs you to place it near the entrance of your domicile, and each item included looks realistically tattered and aged.
In order to qualify for the registry, Arkansas State University, which maintains and operates the site, had to completely revamp the tattered home, which had been sinking into the ground.
Hung on its walls, attached to several frames propped up inside the structure, and draped on a chair at the center of it, are fragments of faded and tattered tapestry.
When they finally sweep into it, though—with a pan-up of the land whose tattered map still adorns my wall, Red Mountain smoking in the center—my heart swelled.
If you walk the show floor for even a few minutes, you're pretty much guaranteed to pass a Quinn cosplayer — probably dressed in Margot Robbie's tattered Suicide Squad-style getup.
Two had already received eviction papers but said they had paid their rent, proffering copies of money orders and tattered receipts as proof to anyone who would stop to look.
Following an extended fight in the states and in Congress over America's tattered safety net, adults without health insurance reported a significantly higher overall stress level than those with insurance.
If one accepts Lehane's premise that the safety net is tattered and that gigging platforms are necessary to keep people in cash, the model's social erosions have to be curbed.
On their side, they have the products of America's tattered remaining institutional processes and norms: clear evidence, painstakingly laid out in a Constitutionally prescribed process, communicated through mainstream news outlets.
Later arrivals to this makeshift ménage include Reverend Marlowe (Matt McGrath), a Bible-selling man of the (tattered) cloth, and Joe Scott (Austin Scott), a boxer newly out of prison.
The latest calculations underscore the challenge the world's third-largest economy faces to fix its tattered finances as the cost continues to grow of caring for its rapidly aging population.
WeWork&aposs new ad man and its behind-the-scenes legal mastermindAt the opposite end of the marketing spectrum, WeWork has launched an ad campaign to repair its tattered image.
They're explained in a way that feels woven into the story rather than added for exposition, though their glowing eyes, tattered clothes and floating tails might take some getting used to.
On Monday, all that remained of her home was its concrete foundation, piled under heaps of wood and broken furniture, with the tattered remainders of a trailer wrapped around a tree.
It was true when a 20153-year-old Madonna writhed around in a tattered wedding dress on MTV, electrifying teens, horrifying their parents, and blueprinting pop stardom as we know it.
"I think about the first time I met David Cross 10 years ago and he made fun of my pants (that were tattered because I was poor)," the House actress said.
To be clear, this map is only indirectly connected to the rapid melt scientists are now witnessing at Greenland's tattered shorelines, which is driven heat in the atmosphere and the ocean.
Investors now want a clear plan for how Samsung will revive earnings growth, repair its tattered brand image and boost shareholder returns, hence the company's promise to consider a share buyback.
"[The book] is nothing more than a poorly executed PR stunt by Comey to desperately rehabilitate his tattered reputation," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters last Friday, according to NPR.
Video images from the Kamuna camp in Idlib showed smoke billowing from rows of tattered and blackened tents as well as a pickup truck packed with wounded people moaning and crying.
Slices of the gentrifying neighborhood are bursting with art galleries, boutiques and condominiums, but they give way to a still-tattered section of run-down buildings where residents struggle in poverty.
In an alleyway between the boutique hotel and the wall, partygoers sat on a long table decorated with tattered and singed Union Jack flags while off-key music played through loudspeakers.
A few hours after the first announcement was made, only the child in the red T-shirt remained, clutching some tattered bank notes donated by a sympathetic member of the audience.
For every accidental beauty like the magnificently striped sleep jacket that opens the show, there's a poignant memento of poverty, such as a tattered but brightly colored pair of children's slippers.
Linda Cho's costumes have the captive Hebrews dressed in poignantly tattered, grayish clothes; the Philistines look like absurd characters from an old-Hollywood costume drama, all garish colors and gold trim.
But after more than three centuries of shaking, the church began the 21st century with eroding bricks, walls coming apart at the seams, missing buttresses and a tattered, leaking wooden roof.
And how to read the safety signal that would tell me it was all right to clear it — in this case a piece of tattered green ribbon tied to a railing.
It is the first step in a plan to bring a glamorous resort back to the site, and perhaps, with it, a bygone luster to the storied but tattered Catskills itself.
Residents here sometimes spend up to year living in tattered tents, and up to 12 hours a day waiting in line for food, which often runs out before everyone is served.
" He was a 6'3" mountain of a man in black jeans and a tattered black t-shirt, with silver snake bites in his bottom lip and a ring in each eyebrow.
Not surprisingly, Muslims across the rest of India now fear that they, too, will be singled out and obliged to dig up generations of tattered family documents to prove their Indianness.
Head to up-and-coming Loiza Street to sample a blend from selected local farms at Café con Cé, a tiny cafe with interiors featuring deliberately tattered walls and Scandinavian furniture.
A tattered treasure map of our similarities and differences, the trail of which had led us not to the glinting coins of a golden wedding anniversary but to a dead end.
But inside their homes, several of those excluded showed a Reuters reporter tattered pieces of paper, including birth, school and marriage certificates dating back years and preserved carefully in plastic envelopes.
By the time Hyden entered Archer's social circle, Julian's story had been passed around so often that it became a tall tale, a tattered legend — not something a person actually takes seriously.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura called on Russia, Turkey and Iran on Saturday to salvage the tattered ceasefire in Syria that would also help keep peace talks on track.
In the film of him playing the children's items, you learn that one of the sounds you are listening to is made by rubbing a toothbrush against a worn and tattered sneaker.
It is the kind of photo a young girl would — and did — see lying casually around the house, whose shockingness would lie precisely in its tattered visibility amid the family record collection.
After the arraignment in Vermilion Parish, Branden Gaspard, an 18-year-old charged with a simple battery misdemeanor, was driven by his grandmother back to the tattered three-bedroom house they share.
Most book tours involve some readings at various Barnes & Nobles, maybe a stop at a speaking hall like New York's 92nd Street Y or a major indie bookstore like Denver's Tattered Cover.
" These answers may sound like the desperation of a candidate, backed only by close relatives, holding up a tattered copy of the legendary wrong-call 1948 Chicago Tribune headline, "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN.
We see our first glimpse of Justin in episode 3, wearing a tattered sweater, living out of his sky blue Liberty High School gym bag, panhandling on the streets of Oakland, California.
Broken flesh, tattered and bloodied flags, the faces of iron men whose bones and spirit had been terribly shaken — that image was branded into my mind and has remained there ever since.
It was a very different Heat team, though—Butler spent his rookie season alongside the likes of Mike James, Travis Best, Brian Grant, and Malik Allen on a tattered and eroded roster.
With her cropped hair and tattered shorts, Ms. Brahim cuts an androgynous figure, who doesn't just maim Clytemnestra's lover, Aegisthus, but bites into his dismembered genitals before throwing them at the Chorus.
Other Italian fashion brands have also helped spruce up Italy's tattered territory, in some cases encouraged by the so-called Art Bonus, a 2014 law that offers tax credits for arts funding.
Among the lucky ones on a recent day were Mr. Sekendari and four of his children, who arrived at a transit zone with their tattered possessions after being given a day's notice.
He has since scrambled to repair his tattered image, spending billions of dollars on public-relations campaigns, and introducing a series of incremental social reforms to attract foreign attention to the kingdom.
Purple paint is slathered across the back of a gorgeous fox-fur coat, while two apparently lovely abstractions painted by Hammons are largely concealed by tattered plastic fabrics, reminiscent of homeless encampments.
But the politics of Christopher Nolan's final Batman film — which was received at the time as reactionary (the final act opens with a tattered American flag) — look more prescient than anything now.
The department's credibility is so tattered that in April, when the police commissioner himself testified that he had found a loaded gun in a driver's glove compartment, the jury acquitted the man.
Herzog's "Untitled #173" (217) — wisps of white chenille stapled to the gallery wall in the faint and tattered outline of a U.S. flag — is smaller and more subdued, but no less powerful.
"We came out since morning to give our opinion... I want the states system, it's best for us," Samia Abkar, a 24-year-old woman in tattered clothing, said at a polling center.
But the tattered buildings and piles of rubbish, including dozens of discarded toilet bowls, that litter the resort's landscape are a reminder of the challenges the sport continues to face in South Korea.
When I arrived to meet Kyle for the first time, in 2014, I found him sitting on the restaurant's front deck, smoking a Clipper mini-cigar and reading a tattered science fiction novel.
Informal mining settlements like Angovia's, a series of hills dotted with tattered tarpaulin-covered shelters and pockmarked by deep pits, have been unexpectedly popping up in recent years across the west African country.
Sonika Vaid, Celine Dion's "I Surrender" The gap-toothed beauty with a "voice from God" glammed it up with a sparkly tattered gown and high notes that gave J.Lo goosies on her face.
The shrewd boast of the R.N.P. is that it will reach over the heads of a tattered establishment and appeal to those who, in the mind of the Party, represent the authentic France.
The Metallica drummer, Danish immigrant, former tennis wunderkind, art aficionado, and undeniably one of the most famous dudes named Lars in the world, has long held a tattered reputation within the metal community.
"Tattered Cloak & Other Stories," Nina Berberova and Marian Schwartz I don't even know how I came across this book, but I read the title story every few years and just feel SO SAD.
He had a thick Southern accent, wore a stylishly tattered University of Tennessee camo hat, complete with the fishhook adorning the bill, and sported a John Deere T-shirt, jeans, and Carhart boots.
In the beginning, Mr. Emanuel's national stage experience and confrontational style were welcomed by a wide majority of voters as a necessary force to bring stability to the city and its tattered finances.
I then throw on my workout clothes (a pair of tattered pants covered in patches), shrug on my state-issued "winter" coat, and stand by my cell door, waiting for it to open.
But it will only be able to do so, and mend its currently tattered, siloed and self-destructive state, if all sides agree to lay down their arms and work, with passion, together.
Critic's Notebook HAMBURG, Germany — At the end of Schubert's great song cycle "Winterreise" stands the Leiermann, a tattered hurdy-gurdy player so repellent that even dogs only growl at him from a distance.
She has a houseful of servants she can no longer afford to feed, and a plantation headed for the auction block, yet she clings to the tattered romance of her poisonous, prosperous past.
Then, and most importantly, support Iraqi sovereignty, a tattered concept after the U.S. killing of Soleimani and the alleged Israeli attacks on Iranian-sponsored militias along the Iraq-Syria border in September 2019.
He could use these to rebuild his country&aposs tattered reputation, which has struggled to recover from the high-profile murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and wider concerns about Saudi human rights.
With ugly, exaggerated features, and wearing tattered clothes, these "minstrels" made fun of enslaved Africans as superstitious, hypersexual and cowardly, according to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.
The German artist drenched an abandoned aquatics building with paint inspired by the sunset, with white, magenta, and red flowing over the tattered roof, down the brick walls, and submerging the surrounding cement.
"We came out since morning to give our opinion... I want the states system, it's best for us," Samia Abkar, a 24-year-old woman in tattered clothing, told Reuters at a polling centre.
Season 3 opens on a tattered Scottish rebel flag — the same one that will later be used to represent Scottish independence in the 20th century, but of course, no one here knows that yet.
I grabbed my tattered copy of Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, the book that saved my life when I was first struggling with depression, but that was it for books.
As Twitter plunges after its earnings report, one analyst is cutting his price target on the stock as he draws a grim parallel between the social media outfit and a notoriously tattered tech company.
Click here to view original GIFWhen the Fed constantly replaces old, tattered dollar bills with new, crispy cash, millions of notes get pulled out of circulation while new dollar bills get put in circulation.
Visitors have been let in periodically during Open House London, and the Guardian has a photo essay from 2014 showing it in all its decayed splendor, from 1901 projection box to tattered stage curtain.
According to CBS News, after the first search turned up nothing, rangers found a human skull and a tattered pair of pants, both of which they believe belonged to the suspected poacher, on Thursday.
The tattered sleeve of a matador's ceremonial jacket is the first thing you see in the video that Arca (born Alejandro Ghersi) released for "Reverie," a recent single from his new self-titled album.
Night's Watch black leather, tattered knits, robes, and armor were all left behind in the Seven Kingdoms as the cast of Game of Thrones took over Los Angeles to celebrate the seventh season's premiere.
Dozens of U.S. and Dutch soldiers stood at attention as the tattered flag, stained by diesel fumes and dirt, arrived at Rotterdam's Kunsthal museum in a military convoy headed by a U.S. Sherman tank.
Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario then led a delegation to the United States to see IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde to explain the borrowing and patch up tattered relations with the international lender.
A closer look, though, revealed that the quirkiness came with an edge: The parrot, a white cockatoo named Lolo, was tattered, and the woman whose shoulder he preened on, Hellen Castiglione, struggled to smile.
The strange thing is that the color of her trousers I remember very well; they were made of some coarse fabric, a little tattered, with a color somewhere between dark blue and dark gray.
It is close to sunset, and low tide, and they stand in the warm water and watch a little band of village children drag-fishing in the shallows with a length of tattered cloth.
In this school of thinking, the future isn't different so much as it is a more woke (and tattered) version of today, with the kind of ensembles one might imagine at a dystopian protest.
Mr. Tosyali's road from poverty to wealth mirrors Turkey's journey from tattered former empire to Mediterranean powerhouse with growth rates to rival China, at least until the economy took a steep dive last summer.
Aquaria's Trump-Tillerson ticket bought her a six-night stay on that refuge for the tattered-tailed, Fire Island, while The Vixen's poisonous Ivy and Monique's stagnant Waters sank them to the ocean floor.
About 650,000 public sector workers went on strike and thousands joined protests across Tunisia on Thursday over the government's refusal to raise wages amid threats from international lenders to stop financing Tunisia's tattered economy.
When the South African track star Oscar Pistorius stood trial for the brutal killing of his girlfriend, he hired Bell Pottinger, an aggressive British public relations firm, to try to smooth his tattered reputation.
The new leader of New York City's subway may know exactly how to fix the tattered system, but navigating the morass of the state's political class has already emerged as a much bigger challenge.
The door, titled "29° C (Runaway Irresponsibility Effect)" (2019), reveals jagged patches of a United States flag through its sand-covered exterior, a portent of the tattered Republic that lies in wait behind it.
An estimated 529,20173 people from around the state have fled to Borno's capital city, Maiduguri, where slums sprawl beyond the city limits and children in tattered clothes crisscross the streets, begging for money and food.
MYSTERIOUS ANCIENT ARTWORK DEPICTING FEMALE PHARAOH FOUND BY ACCIDENT Additionally, experts in Australia  found the tattered remains  of an ancient priestess in a 2,500-year-old Egyptian coffin that was long thought to be empty.
Photos of the housing units show mold and mildew covering the walls and "unsanitary" showers, large leak stains on the ceilings, and tattered mattresses tied together with sheets to keep the stuffing from falling out.
She modeled a very risqué outfit, wearing skimpy seashell pasties with several seashell-adorned body chains, high-waisted underwear which peeked out above her low-rise tattered jeans and exposed most of her unshaven legs.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's navy has seized a record amount of cocaine plastic-wrapped in small bundles bearing the tattered logos of French fashion house Louis Vuitton and Pacena Black, a dark beer from Bolivia.
They travel by foot, hitch rides or climb onto trains, carrying only what they can fit in tattered backpacks, and face a staggering array of threats, from thieves and rapists to hunger, loneliness and death.
Boosters see a chance to wave their party's free-trade battleflag, a little tattered just now, and to reward the land of Churchill and Thatcher for shedding the shackles of a bossy and socialist Europe.
That tattered book with strange scribbling recently gifted by a friend, or the appearance of modern dancers in red throughout the city, might not just be random events when you're in an Odyssey Works production.
I have a rule that's tattered with various disclaimers, but it's still (almost) solid: contract be damned, a player's ranking can not exceed the draft pick another team would surrender for him in a trade.
A squat white building with blacked-out windows and a tattered red carpet under its black awning, perched on the edge of a strip-mall parking lot, the place doesn't exude a feeling of safety.
A cumulus, for example, might just be a cumulus; or it might be a cumulus fractus, if its edges are tattered; or a cumulus pileus, if a smaller cloud appears over it like a hood.
The sofas are of uncertain vintage, the bathrooms are grimy, tangled string lights wind around pictures of the regulars who have passed away and the mirror behind the bar is blanketed with tattered band stickers.
Channeling an unmistakable French symbol of injustice and defiance, the cover of Les Miserables, Banksy depicts a child with eyes streaming due to a nearby tear gas cannister, tattered French flag rippling in the background.
In the camps, many children study by themselves from tattered textbooks carried from Myanmar or purchased at local markets, where stalls ply a swift trade in copies of the Myanmar curriculum smuggled across the border.
The sculptures' crisscrossing black and white nylon ropes, nearly as thin as string, are affixed to screws and the found objects themselves to form a tattered web just barely tying together the boxes' disparate contents.
In the latter episode, Sedaris emerges looking like a scarecrow that has fallen on hard times—garish costume makeup, tattered hair, thread-bare dirndl—and claims she is over budget and had to style herself.
Her handsome hillside home is decorated in a tasteful West Coast style, with tattered Moroccan rugs scattered on blond oak floors, midcentury furniture and artwork by friends like Christopher Wool, Rita Ackermann and Richard Prince.
That would force the government to delay the timing for achieving its fiscal consolidation target, a set-back for Kuroda who has consistently called on the need to get Japan's tattered fiscal house in order.
Ministry of Finance officials - fearful of worsening Japan's already tattered finances - downplay the chance of big spending, saying the total amount will not be finalised until details on the components of the package become clear.
At the United Nations, the Israeli and Palestinian ambassadors traded barbs on Monday, as the Security Council met behind closed doors with the United Nations envoy in charge of the tattered Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
A 2009 work consists of a tattered, 13-star American flag, on which are arrayed a brass bugle, felt cap, bayonet sheath and sword belt, and a field radio with a wood and leather case.
The sale of such a hazardous and scientifically unproven cure-all online and in stores, often marketed to nursing mothers, highlights an alarming flaw in the government's tattered food safety system, which largely ignores traditional medicine.
They had never heard of WWF's complaint service, but Survival International helped them submit a complaint last summer through a separate whistleblowing system, which is advertised outside the Lobéké bureau on a tattered piece of paper.
Not that she despised herself as a human being, but she despised the manufactured international-superstar magazine cover girl who wasn't able to go out of the house looking a little tattered on a given day.
So as the bearer of a thoroughly-tattered banner, I've been hearing a lot of people ask what I thought about the iPhone X and how it borrows many of the ideas first introduced by Palm.
Shortly thereafter, the death of three Indonesians near the Syrian city of Jarabulus was announced by IS. The "merry little mujahid" was dead, wrote Anam in his essay, "his tattered little body crushed by the bomb".
Since the "Red for Ed" movement started in Arizona, teachers have filled social media with pictures of of vermin-filled classrooms and tattered textbooks, improvised air conditioners and globes showing a Soviet Union and two Germanys.
But even if we assume Trump and the GOP don't want to be caught inflicting harm so brazenly, there is no shortage of ways for them to stoke dysfunction until the markets are tattered and shrunken.
Read more: Saudi Arabia is enlisting Instagram travel influencers to help repair its tattered reputationThe Abu Dhabi-based news outlet Erem News reported that al-Jameel has been imprisoned in Saudi Arabia before, without giving details. 
Since the first flimsy folding table appeared in 1986 bearing a few tattered paperbacks, Kirk Davidson's book-vending displays have become part of the permanent landscape along a sidewalk on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The government's lofty growth estimates highlight Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's desire to secure higher tax revenue as he attaches greater importance to growth than austerity to revive the economy and restore tattered public finances, analysts say.
That would be the eighth straight year of declines in new bond issuance, offering some relief for premier Shinzo Abe's administration that seeks to balance the need to reflate the economy and fix Japan's tattered finances.
Trump, who has spoken of his desire to improve tattered U.S.-Russia ties, has said he might meet Putin before his inauguration, but Putin's spokesman has said there are currently no plans for such a meeting.
Here's a list of our 20 favorites from the last 19603 years — pluck a tattered copy of any of these books off your shelf, and memories of the summer you read it will come roaring back.
Accessible only by foot on a steep, winding pathway camouflaged by thick vegetation, the ramshackle shop owned by I. Launa has a tattered tarpaulin roof, a work table and several machines for cutting and shaping steel.
She pulled a pillow case from her hope chest; inside was a tattered red cardboard box filled with 15 letters, three valentines and a crushed Whitman's Sampler whose chocolates she'd polished off over 70 years ago.
What message does a tattered Columbine sweatshirt convey that most Americans aren't, by now, all too familiar with, as parents send their kids back to school with bulletproof backpacks for another round of active shooter drills?
The new look of Frederick's is comfortable bodysuits, softly structured bralettes and camisoles worn over or under jackets, T-shirts and tattered jeans to reflect current street style — a move that deviates sharply from its history.
His most prized work is a 2017 commission by Ed Ruscha, "Our Flag," an update to one of Ruscha's perennial subjects that shows a star-spangled banner ripped and tattered — a striking comment on contemporary politics.
Its first two seasons have followed Issa (Issa Rae), Molly (Yvonne Orji) and Lawrence (Jay Ellis) as they stumbled through their personal and professional lives, leaving behind trash-can fires, vicious insults and tattered self-esteems.
Even if it isn't an accurate description of Vonnegut himself, I stand by it absolutely, and in perpetuity, as a description of every single dude with a tattered copy of Breakfast of Champions on his nightstand.
For both Portrait "Repair (Walgreens)" (2008) and "Sunset Repair (Walgreens)" (2008), Jacobsen subjected a tattered and faded found photograph to Walgreens' one-hour photo restoration service and then placed the original alongside its tidied-up reproduction.
Ford has left it as tattered as when it crossed the finish line first last June, and because of that, you really get a feel for what the team had to go through to accomplish that feat.
So as doctors retired and Spanish-born nurses went home, the country found it increasingly difficult to replace them, giving rise to a series of stomach-churning medical scandals which undermined the health service's already-tattered reputation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shot through by German machine gun bullets and tattered by the wind, an American flag that flew on the first U.S. invading ship on D-Day came home on Thursday in a White House ceremony.
As someone who isn't independently wealthy, I will say there's something important to setting a price for yourself and being really, really unwilling to go below that—no matter how tattered and scary your ATM balance is.
He would win the championship, the richest single prize in all sport, and immediately grow a beard, put on a pair of tattered bluejeans, and saunter down a country lane until he found a pretty little girl.
The I.M.F. has countered that debt relief is needed not only to help the economy, but also because the Greek government is politically constrained in carrying out all the austerity needed to begin improving its tattered finances.
In the course of their 215 years at the independent Denver bookstore Tattered Cover, Mr. Lee and Ms. Martin have accumulated more than 2456,224 volumes on the American West (my first novel, "Stations West," is among them).
Many of the recipes could easily be found in a tattered spiralbound community cookbook (bourbon balls, mock cheese soufflé), others in a current issue of a glossy food magazine (asparagus with brown butter vinaigrette, deconstructed street corn).
Back when we worked in the same office I used to secretly marvel at her dog-eared and tattered copies of George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire books like they were the Dead Sea Scrolls.
At best I might have spotted the tiny parking lot in Midwood, with tattered red, blue and silver streamers flapping over its 10 or so spaces, giving it the appearance of the world's smallest used-car dealership.
He's Scottish, and the latest in a line of soul-baked white British singers with broad, husky voices, a penchant for melodramatic songwriting and a copy of the Ed Sheeran playbook tucked away in their tattered wallet.
And, instead of the battle scene, he'd paint another scene, something quiet, a simple portrait of the soldier in his tattered uniform, the one he wore the day he appeared on Trunov's doorstep asking to be painted.
In It Comes at Night, the word "love" itself becomes an increasingly hollow lie, bandied about like a tattered flag used to justify a complete breakdown of the components of actual love — trust, empathy, and open doors.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - From creating 10 million jobs to building an Islamic welfare state and restoring Pakistan's tattered image abroad, new premier Imran Khan is facing a problem of his own making: runaway expectations raised by his lofty rhetoric.
Credit: Petrie MuseumIt doesn't look like much, but this tattered piece of clothing found buried in an ancient Egyptian cemetery has been confirmed as the world's oldest dress as well as the oldest woven garment known to archaeologists.
In addition to the tweet, the actor attached two photos of him trying to hold his pants together while he was still on stage, as well as a shot of the gray, tattered, designer trousers on a hanger.
Baton Rouge has much to answer for; while the city recovers from a historic flood and works towards mending its tattered social fabric, at least the relative obscurity of Barghest is one sin that may finally be absolved.
Instead of pursuing a misguided attempt to spin the narrative and salvage their tattered reputation, the responsible step would have been for PJAM to pay Travis the balance of his fee and move on to their next opportunity.
So while the tattered American flag on the Death of a Nation poster recalls McNaughton's Respect the Flag, it also recalls a flag that has been on the battlefield — in this case, the field of the culture war.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines on Wednesday asked a court to declare the communist party and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA), a terrorist organization, dashing already faint hopes of a recovery in a tattered peace process.
Jay Inslee, who made a startlingly good case for the presidency in his one allotted hour, but also in the basic idea that televised town halls are a good and useful thing for our tattered, frayed political system.
Mr. Guerin said pass travelers are "representing" the company and as such are not allowed to wear Lycra and spandex leggings, tattered or ripped jeans, midriff shirts, flip-flops or any article of clothing that shows their undergarments.
Her howls of grief when she finds out are the sound of the tattered social fabric ripping around her, leaving her dangling by the reluctant thread that is Christian, who no longer feels he can break up with her.
Sitting in the shade of a tattered blue tarp in the Caborca, Mexico, migrant shelter run by the human rights group Pueblo sin Fronteras, Palma said he joined a group of other immigrants in southern Mexico two months ago.
They will evaluate discussions in the Kazakh capital Astana, planned for May 3-4, that are aimed at reviving the tattered ceasefire, and prospects for convening talks in Geneva between Syria's warring sides later in May, de Mistura said.
Guest standby passengers on Alaska Airlines are expected to have a "neat and clean appearance" that includes no "short shorts, torn or tattered jeans, bare feet, halter-tops, exercise clothing, T-shirts, or sweats," according to the airline's website.
Putin has spoken previously of his hope that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump may help restore tattered U.S.-Russia relations, and analysts said he was unlikely to want to dial up anti-Western rhetoric before Trump's inauguration in January.
In Washington State, which passed a $13.50 minimum wage on Election Day, Walker's Pet Supply and Tattered Page bookstore are among the state's small businesses that have closed or reduced hours and job opportunities because of minimum wage costs.
MANILA (Reuters) - A visit to China by a Philippine special envoy tasked with rebuilding tattered ties with Beijing has been canceled, his aides said on Tuesday, the latest turn in a foreign policy increasingly unpredictable under the new president.
" Amid clamorous riffs, studio concoctions, tangled wordplay and sly in-jokes is the quietly telling "If You Run," a tale of tattered romance laced with sage advice: "You lie to each other, but you better never lie to yourself.
Earl Ward, the experienced New York City criminal defense lawyer who joined Mr. Hillary's legal team this year, spoke for nearly 90 minutes, methodically dissecting the prosecution's assertions, which he called "a torn and tattered quilt" of a case.
Various objects are preserved behind the glass: the Curiosity Mars Rover, guns from the Falkland Islands war, medals from the Ottoman Turkish Empire, iPod wires, charred bones, tattered flags, a graffitied statue of what looks like the goddess Nike.
Blending romance and crime caper, Malle has crafted a dreamy, atmospheric study of a man, and a city, in decline, and Lancaster plays him with so much tattered heart that we easily understand Sally's surrender to Lou's quiet courtship.
I spun my wheels in this way until discovering the best balm for my tattered attention span—the one form of entertainment so compelling that it actually holds my focus for a whole 21 to 45 minutes: watching anime.
With references to graphics from old Joy Division and New Order album covers, the collection featured oversize knits and blazers alongside cocoon-shaped coats, wide-brimmed hats and tattered umbrellas — all which furthered the dystopian mood of the evening.
"If you do not know the stock or the company Schlumberger, it's a marvel, the oil service company that remains the gem in a very tattered industry," Cramer said, touting CEO Paal Kibsgaard for telling it like it is.
Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN)In tattered blue overalls and torn gumboots, Blessing Mautsa, 240, a sand dealer in Harare's Mbare-Magaba industrial market sits miserably in the shade, his crestfallen face is evidence of a day's toil for little return.
To get there, I went to meet a farmer-turned-guide Arcadio Castro (no relation), who wore a tattered T-shirt and lived in a marble-floor shack roamed by livestock and piled high with home-bottled mango pulp.
From the biggest sexual abuse case in sports, the institution of U.S.A. Gymnastics has emerged tattered and disgraced: censured for systematically failing to report predators, accused of fostering abusive training environments and condemned by many of its own stars.
Set on the stretch of Steinway Street in Astoria known as Little Egypt, it has an exterior wall that is tiled in tattered mosaics, with the Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection, gazing out disapprovingly at double-parked cars.
AMAZING MUMMY DISCOVERY: 2,500-YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN COFFIN WAS THOUGHT TO BE EMPTY Experts in Australia also recently  found the tattered remains  of an ancient priestess in a 2,500-year-old Egyptian coffin that was long thought to be empty.
When the book I wrote about her was published, I looked out at the sea of faces who showed up at the Tattered Cover Book Store for a launch party and spotted Monica standing at the back of the room.
"I love anything that has classic, iconic heritage," Mr. Lauren said Wednesday evening inside a loft space in Chelsea where models dressed in his ornately tattered and holey "Mad Max"-style designs stood on plinths or sparred in a boxing ring.
The talk from Nautilus of fighting diseases and easing hunger resonates with villagers like Jenny Gebo, who in her tattered blouse and skirt laments how it takes her all day just to gather enough vegetables to cook the evening meal.
On holiday with my parents and brother in France, I remember clinging to my dog-eared and tattered copy of the just-released Half-Blood Prince and ruminating the many things the much-maligned Draco and I have in common.
Atari in his tattered flight suit looks more than a little like Luke Skywalker, and his canine companions aren't far from R2-D2 and C-3PO, who were modeled by George Lucas on characters from Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress.
Building a razor-thin margin refinery project in the age of electric cars will be difficult to get financed by private lenders, and Pemex, the Mexican state-owned petroleum company, can't afford to fund them with its tattered balance sheet.
ABOARD WAVERTREE IN KILL VAN KULL — In the 22012 years since the iron-hulled cargo ship Wavertree was built, it has been tossed and tattered — its main mast ripped away in a hurricane, and its role demoted to sand barge.
The Shadows spun her slowly around as she spoke, and the wings, which are built from layers of tattered linen and crinoline on an articulated wood-and-carbon-fibre frame, swirled around her like the skirts of a ball gown.
Read more: Saudi Arabia is enlisting Instagram travel influencers to help repair its tattered reputationSaudi Arabia has been relatively closed off for decades and until recently unrelated men and women, including foreigners, could be severely punished for mixing in public.
As Grizabella steals tentatively onstage in the number that introduces her, she registers not as a tattered feline on her proverbial ninth life but as a radiant beauty in her prime dressed as a dowdy dowager for a costume party.
Of course, what the Bong Puffer card is or isn't worth has nothing to do with its value to that lone seeker on BlowoutCards or to Walker, who keeps a heroically tattered copy of it in his wallet to this day.
The yellowed, tattered letters — in Yiddish, Polish and German, some with Hitler stamps and inky Z's indicating that they had been censored — offered intimate if doleful glimpses of the disintegration of Jewish life before and during World War II in Mrs.
" She certainly made herself at home in the shabby old-world elegance of the late-20th century grande dame of a hotel, frequently joining a tattered collection of neighborhood eccentrics at the Palm Court, wearing, "the same old purple dress.
At the end of the day, tired and wearing what she describes as a tattered pair of riding breeches, a dirty outfit covered in "horse slime," she met her sister, Mallory, at Laseter's Tavern for a drink and some trivia games.
Geof Huth, the chief records officer for the New York State Unified Court System, maneuvered through rows filled with pages that have been tattered over the centuries and gnawed by rodents, particularly those that had been sealed with wheat paste.
Golden Goose, an Italian luxury brand that advertises itself as having "a low-key communication strategy and a highly selective placement in venues that share the brand's philosophy," has come under fire for a tattered shoe that critics say glorifies poverty.
One large investor who knows Schiller said he has top financial credentials coupled with a more personable manner than Pearson, something that could play well with regulators, lawmakers and investors as the embattled company seeks to repair its tattered image.
I draw the line at clothing with writing on it, but numbers don't bother me, so I also bought a tattered long-sleeved T-shirt with "99" cut from white fabric and stitched onto the front before being half burned off.
The house's Summer 2020 collection linked Dior's history as the industry's salient interpreter of femininity with the French house's daring, gender-bending future by way of draped sashes and floral pins off-set with ultra-modern, sometimes tattered accessories and textures.
So now, in response to the Internet's latest viral fashion trend, Yandy created a near-identical version of Thibau's design (which can be yours for $59.95) featuring a long sleeved nude bodysuit and the infamous tattered jeans that leave little to the imagination.
The government and the central bank issued a joint statement early in 2013, just before Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda took office, in which the BOJ vowed to achieve 2 percent inflation and the government pledged to restore tattered public finances.
Opinion surveys showed it had garnered wide support among Oklahoma voters, many of whom had seen firsthand how students at struggling schools had to share outdated and tattered textbooks and sometimes go to a four-day school week to help save districts money.
Through thoughtful editing and a grounded sense of setting and narrative, Carr visualizes the trajectory of a victim of intense physical abuse, charting her course from infantilized mommy's girl to enigmatic femme fatale — all against the Grand Guignol backdrop of the tattered South.
And Don't Matter How Raggly The Flag, IT Still Got To Tie Us Together depicts an American flag, recognizably tattered, that seems to represent an understanding of the realities of American history and the promise of a future defined by a redemptive hope.
But then again, that paramilitary force rallies beneath a tattered American flag spray-painted with the call sign ΑΩ — Alpha Omega, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet and a name used for God in the Biblical book of Revelation.
We know this not only because she's a celeb we spot, without fail at Coachella year after year, but also because she's the single-most dedicated (and persistent) ambassador for "festival fashion": tattered denim shorts, knit crop tops, ill-advised accessorizing — the works.
"My father died because he couldn't get his Aadhaar card during his lifetime and I'm not getting food because my Aadhaar card is not linked with the ration shop," said the 25-year-old, dressed in a red vest and tattered trousers.
At the outset of this existential clash, it is less clear whether, given the polarization in Congress and the nation, there is any potential resolution, however it turns out, that will spare the stressed political system even more blows to its tattered legitimacy.
This revelation and its implications, that Facebook allowed data from millions of its users to be captured and improperly used to influence the presidential election, ignited a conflagration that threatens to engulf the already tattered reputation of the embattled social media giant.
" Zoey chimes in with her own nuanced reading of Erica, "Her relationship with vulnerability is so tattered and torn and pretty much non-existent when you first meet her, but I always understood her, I always liked her, I always felt for her.
Those remains were recovered with American funds, cash paid to the North Korean army, who deployed workers and peasants to scour battle sites looking for bones, tattered uniforms, or anything that might distinguish a Western corpse in fields where millions had died.
Much of the danger we face now grows out of America's tattered social safety net — the biting cost and outright lack of health care and child care and elder care, the corporate war on paid leave, and the plagues of homelessness and hunger.
During his lonely night shifts, Mr. Alvarez reads a tattered copy of the Rubaiyat, the 12th-century tome by Omar Khayyám, which he keeps stored beneath his takeout window, and he has works of poets like Rumi and Ferdowsi by his bedside.
From behind a curtain of black tattered plastic — a permeable membrane that reappears in other rooms of the exhibition — mannequin legs protrude in a somewhat heavy-handed allusion to a ghost or entity that, like the viewer, can traverse the abstracted history.
Or the way the older Upper West Side women would tap me on the shoulder and kindly tell me I had "a run in my stockings," when they were so worn and tattered they more resembled those webs when they've given spiders LSD.
Importantly, the new law for Dallas also bans the kind of big, one-time withdrawals that caused last year's run, in which retirement-age police and firefighters stripped about $500 million out of their pension fund, leaving it tattered almost beyond repair.
It is perhaps the most significant artifact documenting the arrival of Jews in the New World: a small, tattered 16th-century manuscript written in an almost microscopic hand by Luis de Carvajal the Younger, the man whose life and pain it chronicled.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan would consider the need for an extra budget in the current fiscal year to support areas devastated by a recent chain of natural disasters, Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday, which could complicate efforts to restore tattered public finances.
"The White Sheik," which had its premiere in 1952, was Federico Fellini's first solo feature, and the essence of his style is present from the moment when a tattered canvas canopy appears on an empty beach, accompanied by Nino Rota's brassy carnivalesque score.
I introduced myself through our translator and immediately presented them with a tattered copy of The Times Magazine with Chuol on the cover that I had brought with me from London; it was an image of him fishing in the swamps near Nyal.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - BlackRock Inc is planning to unveil a new U.S.-listed exchange-traded fund that will invest in all areas of the junk-bond market except the tattered energy sector, the asset manager said in a regulatory filing this week.
Conner, who worked in assemblage until 22017 (he quit making them after they became desirable collectables), made what is likely the first official Rat Bastard work: a kind of dark and tattered canvas satchel that contained feathers, doll heads, and peyote buttons.
"I couldn't even get bank loans, and had to borrow only from the moneylender at very high rates of interest," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation as he pulled out a sheaf of tattered papers from a plastic bag, the ink fading and edges yellowing.
The cul-de-sac was separated from a busy county highway by a chain-link fence and a drainage ditch; highway traffic massed there behind a red light—on this day, a garbage truck, an old brown sedan, a pickup flying a tattered Confederate flag.
Though their subject matter is drastically different—one is inspired by tattered advertisements on the streets of New York, while the other depicts observers of Holy Week in Seville, Spain—Crawford connects them through his extraordinary visual memory, working method, and sense of spatial organization.
While chatting with their sister Khloé's ex-boyfriend French Montana, Kourt wore an oversize ripped and tattered white button down over a lace slip cinched with a black grommet belt and Kendall wore a look that will probably be debated until the end of time.
Heath Nielsen, associate athletic director at Baylor University, has one of the most difficult jobs in college sports at the moment: cleaning up the athletic department's tattered image in the wake of one of the more disturbing systematic sexual assault coverups in recent memory.
On Ramit Sethi's 2009 book tour for his bestselling book "I Will Teach You To Be Rich," I was lucky to chat with Ramit personally about his book and personal finance advice during his visit to the Tattered Cover Book Store in downtown Denver.
Frank Bruni OUR infrastructure is inexcusable, much of our public education is miserable and one of our leading presidential candidates is a know-nothing, say-anything egomaniac who yanks harder every day at the tattered fabric of civil discourse and fundamental decency in this country.
In the same drawer were a tattered copy of "The Settlement Cookbook: The Way to a Man's Heart," a well-used "Joy of Cooking" and a few spiral-bound volumes of Temple Israel Sisterhood cookbooks, offering tried and true gems from contributors like Mrs.
I'm the queen of the old, tattered guidebook that assures you "at mile 2.6 of the trail is a small waterfall that invites barefoot paddling," and my online searches for things like "local kid swimming hole" have led our family down many a back road.
A road trip in search of work gradually turned into something more like hobo life: he travelled as far north as Minnesota and then as far south as New Orleans, on foot or hopping freight cars, his official Illinois Press Association card growing tattered.
Green received the shoes earlier this week, and was surprised to find that, instead of arriving in a new FedEx box, as all of the other donated items in the exhibition had, Ocasio-Cortez had packaged her shoes in a "tattered box" she'd reused.
Tattered red flags fly over crumbling streets where a mix of '50s-era Red Army, faux-future Soviet super soldiers, and feral monsters born from scientific experiments gone awry try to stop the player from fixing the timeline and restoring the familiar path of history.
Changing demographics not enough Most discussion on whether Democrats can restore their tattered competitiveness in the big Southern states has focused on whether the party can increase turnout among those minority voters, who are rising as a share of the population in many Southern states.
Three of them pulled on tattered wet suits as the fourth kept watch; a few minutes later, they splashed into the frigid water with snorkels and began hunting for "perlemoen," the Afrikaans term for abalone, derived from "mother-of-pearl," for the shell's inner sheen.
The civic-minded went out there to help the affected, and the first thing they did was to throw truckloads of bottled water at the people who had nothing left — no home, nothing to eat or drink — except the tattered clothes on their bodies.
Taking in the tattered Jhandi flags reduced almost to rags by the salty sea wind in "Devotion Point" (2013), a photo taken in Bushy Park, Parika, Essequibo, I wonder how people survive in a land where the ocean wears them away day after day.
SAN JUAN — The small energy outfit from Montana that won a $1003 million contract to help rebuild Puerto Rico's tattered power grid had few employees of its own, so it did what the Puerto Rican authorities could have done: It turned to Florida for workers.
If you were to observe our lives simultaneously on a split screen, you might find her dancing all night at Jazz Fest in New Orleans, but see me at home, under the covers, engrossed in my tattered collection of texts by the pre-Socratic philosophers.
Home and Work 7 Photos View Slide Show ' As a young boy in Lyon, the French fashion designer Alexis Mabille spent hours pillaging his aunt's trove of tattered 19th-century clothes, stitching elaborate costumes from the assemblage of velvets, petticoats and laces from faded heirlooms.
Even brief, flyaway strains of Sinatra and the Beatles, no doubt snatched from the pair of tattered speakers that the owner of Love Liquors sets out in front of his store each day alongside a huge plastic effigy of the rum pirate, Captain Morgan.
He has acquired the clothing of a beggar around his own age, and taken to wearing the outfit, foul-smelling, tattered, not only to go out into the world but sometimes to soothe himself privately with this costumed confirmation of the unworthiness he fears.
Today, Mr. Skjelset, 31, rail-thin with an angular face and shoulder-length brown hair, was dressed head to toe in black; Mr. Pecknold, also 31, tall and lean, with sleepy eyes, wore a tattered green Army jacket, dark pants and a knit cap.
"These specimens were too old and tattered to be put on public display, but federal and state law forbids the sale of any that are endangered species to any other party who might have an interest in preserving and protecting them," she tells us.
Kerry, along with his counterparts from other Group of Seven (G7) advanced nations, toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Museum, which displays photographs of badly burned victims, the tattered and stained clothes some of them wore and statues depicting them with flesh melting from their limbs.
Others only learned they could complain because a British NGO called Survival International, which campaigns for indigenous rights, has recently helped dozens of people submit complaints through a separate reporting system for WWF whistleblowers, which is advertised outside the Lobéké bureau on a tattered piece of paper.
Populating the filthy, cluttered innards of each of the crumbling buildings, these tattered automatons—the ones that are still moderately functional, anyhow—reenact various tableaus at the push of a button or when you trigger a hidden pressure plate on the floor when you walk in.
NEW ORLEANS – Turn-of-the-century tour books, lots of Confederate cash, a post-Civil War medal, and a flag too tattered by time to tell whether it was U.S. or Confederate were among items removed Friday from a 1913 time capsule buried beneath a Confederate monument.
The only thing I picked up on recently is that some of the people in the mainstream media have stopped becoming shields for this administration because they've been made to look so bad so often now that their reputation is tattered as they maybe are it stakes.
Already conditioned by three Souls games (Demon's, as well as Dark Souls I and II), I elected not to invite a guy I found standing over a corpse back to my secret clubhouse, deducing there was something fishy about his tattered clothing, ragged breathing, and bloody mouth.
But when it comes to a damaged reputation, no-one can rival the tattered image of Sampaoli, who was helpless to come up with solutions when Iceland put up a blockade to draw 1-1 in the first game and then watched his side implode against Croatia.
Accompanied by foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies, Kerry toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and Museum, whose haunting displays include photographs of badly burned victims, the tattered and stained clothes they wore and statues depicting them with flesh melting from their limbs.
"  Sitting on the couch in his tech-nerd-turned-CEO uniform — an untucked button-down shirt, sports jacket, and tattered baggy jeans — Hotz went on: "What I started to realize over the last couple of months is that Tesla's not our competition — our competition is almost nonexistent.
Many of the most prominent supporters of a universal income—from libertarians to Silicon Valley types to the former head of the Service Employees International Union—see it not as a supplement to America's tattered safety net, but as a complete replacement for all social services.
In the enormous room beyond, there was a marble fireplace and a candelabra and floor-length windows hung with tattered yellow brocade drapes; the glass in a vast gilt mirror was so foxed that it didn't double the perspective but closed it in, like a black fog.
A nativist, sexist, arguably fascist and racist demagogue who twists the truth is the front-runner in the race to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee, over the protestations of the party's establishment, who rightly view his ascendance as an existential threat to an already tattered brand.
In Views of Main Street, the artist's use of tattered furniture—Couch (2012), Chair (2003), and Untitled (2011), an oddly shaped maroon carpet, presented on a wall as a cross between painting and sculpture— illustrates most forcibly the artist's fifteen-year fascination with the effects of inequality.
That would be Daenerys, who lost not only her most trusted confidante this week but also her dragon Rhaegal, who had survived having his wing tattered in the White Walker battle only to get shot out of the sky, thanks to the Euron fleet's exceptional marksmanship.
And the visitor was greeted with a candy-colored banner hailing him as Grandpa Xi. Outward signs seemed to suggest a patching-up of the tattered relationship between two allies and neighbors, as North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, hosted President Xi Jinping of China this week.
The older SH makes wistful lists of the city's now-vanished detritus: "faded signs, tattered awnings, peeling posters and filthy bricks" on the old Upper West Side, and the peep shows and "silhouettes of naked women with jutting breasts and long legs" in the old Times Square.
Though for much of his career his votes on the Senate floor were mostly along party lines, his periodic challenges to Republican orthodoxy made him more popular among independents, Democrats and the tattered remnants of his party's moderate wing than with the absolutists in the party's base.
He also called on the government to take a "balanced" approach on fiscal policy, when asked about criticism by some analysts that the BOJ's ultra-easy policy was allowing lawmakers to drag their feet in fixing Japan's tattered finances by keeping borrowing costs essentially at zero.
There's such life, ferocity, fear and sadness in McGaig's pictures—a small goblin-like creature playing a form of baseball, its face the very definition of concentration; a man in tattered rags staring into nothing, wearing a mask of a thousand regrets, now with nothing left to lose.
The consequences of Article 11 and Article 13 remain a matter of speculation, but the nature of the legislation—both its design and its vagueness that makes it ripe for abuse—make it all but inevitable that they will leave the internet torn and tattered in its wake.
The fingerprints of solar activity stretch from the bright core of the Sun to the surface chemistry of Mercury and the tattered atmosphere of Mars to the dark void 5 billion miles beyond Pluto where the Sun's magnetic field piles up against the plasma clouds of interstellar space.
It wasn't just that Chandler protected the rim or dunked everything in sight—he's generally done that in every one of his NBA season—so much as he thoroughly controlled the area around the basket and helped bind together a band of tattered misfits into a championship team.
With tattered robes, a near perfect sculpt and paint finish, and a Dagobah-themed display stand (complete with a morp critter on the back) you won't feel too bad about only being able to stare at this collectible, waiting for words of Jedi wisdom that will never come.
After the list was repeatedly vandalized and destroyed, the artist has decided to leave the 900-foot-long project installed on Great George Street in its tattered condition: a brutal symbol of bigotry and violence in a country already facing scrutiny for its immigration policies and Brexit rhetoric.
You can get basic groceries at Trent's General Store, but if you want something to go, your best bet is Henry's Quick Stop, a gas station with a supermarket, pizza counter and red-white-and-blue box where you can leave your tattered American flag for proper disposal.
It is Boxing Day in Britain and across the tattered remains of its empire across the globe, a second day of Christmastide, historically the moment to dole out gifts to the servant class and now perhaps to box up ill-fitting sweaters and shoes for return or exchange.
The white men who donned tattered clothing and blackened themselves with burned cork introduced working-class patrons who had never so much as met an African-American to the dimwitted stereotype whose bulging eyes, rubbery lips and mangled speech would become ubiquitous in newspapers, radio, television, movies and advertising.
Even as some of the last customers are reconnected, many billions of dollars more must still be spent to reconstruct the system and fortify the transmission lines that have been so tattered and poorly maintained that when a mishap occurs, the lights can go out on the entire island.
The effect of this tattered social safety net is a disuse and neglect that is now proving to be an obstacle in responding to the coronavirus crisis: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 74 percent of recently unemployed workers in 2018 did not apply for unemployment benefits.
For the sort of person who watched "Excalibur" countless times as a child, and carried a tattered copy of Marion Zimmer Bradley's "The Mists of Avalon" tucked under her arm as an adolescent, these places are also familiar enough that a first visit may feel like a homecoming.
Given that the next government must oversee some kind of resolution to the Brexit imbroglio, and will have the job of repairing both a dysfunctional democratic infrastructure and a tattered social fabric, the choices it makes will be far more consequential than those usually faced by incoming governments.
I liked the idea of the fashion community thinking I didn't care—that I was cool and confident enough to pull off wearing tattered Chuck Taylors to a gala dinner or a well-worn Patagonia fleece pullover in the front row at the Versace runway show in Milan.
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Even while still just a boy, untapped new markets—in front of grocery stores and nightclubs, on dead-end streets and within tattered urban parks—were there for the taking, all in pursuit of the glory that comes with a fly ride and some new Patrick Ewing sneakers.
It has a great journey: a van ride with fellow founders from Britain to Santorini, during which Mr. Walzer read John Steinbeck's "East of Eden," the tattered copy of which is kept in the back like a talisman near a signed, plastic-wrapped galley of "Infinite Jest," by David Foster Wallace.
True, his drop-crotch jersey lounge pants, fringed blanket coats and ponchos, tattered jackets made from what looked to be scraps of army tenting, hemp grain sack suits, denim aprons, bathrobe dusters and ostentatiously moth-eaten "destroyed" hoodies tend to look like costumes when seen in one of his theatrical presentations.
Maybe it's because the spoken-word interlude from the album ("You just better start sniffin' your own rank subjugation, Jack, 'cause it's just you against your tattered libido, the bank and the mortician, forever, man, and it wouldn't be luck if you could get out of life alive") is left off.
That morning, they were a blur of people in T-shirts, tattered jeans and sweatshirts, stopping by for a shower, a meal, job training — including circus schooling on the ropes and hoops in the Cirque du Monde room — or an undisturbed nap on an overstuffed chair in the main room.
For years now, that has meant getting by with tattered, aged textbooks, in buildings that are falling apart, and spending their own money on toilet paper, food, hygiene items, and socks for students, even as their own wages fall and their health insurance premiums spike and pensions are carved away.
That upstate city — itself tattered by the exodus long ago of once-thriving manufacturers, a huge air force base and 40 percent of its population — might seem an unlikely haven for refugees hoping to start their lives over in America after being exiled by war, persecution, famine and other catastrophes.
Enitan Vintage started after Akinnagbe, who has appeared on television in "The Wire" and "The Deuce" and is currently making his Broadway debut as Tom Robinson in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird," was house hunting in Brooklyn and happened upon a tattered armchair languishing in a damp basement.
And from time to time, I take it out, look at it, press my fingers in the holes, trace out the blotchy stains and wonder what's to be done with it, that bundle of clothes that despite all the memories is nothing more than an old, bloody and tattered rag.
From the school's perimeter, one could see the faces of the children who weren't able to be inside, in their tattered T-shirts and bare feet, wistfully looking at their peers in class, the ones who were getting an education that could very well change the path of their country's future.
It would become the very same building from which, seven years later, the helicopter would take off carrying Ambassador Graham Martin and with him the tattered remnants of America's reputation as a dependable ally and a bulwark against communism, as well as the sense that triumphal America could do anything.
This is one of my all-time favorites, about Dunkin' Donuts, from March 1, 2009: DEAR DIARY: (This is a true story; it took place in Sheepshead Bay this winter.) In Dunkin' Donuts this morning, an old lady wearing a tattered watch cap started speaking to no one in particular.
At that meeting, Mark had reported that the night before he'd found himself thinking back to the seventeen-year-old who, wandering the public library of Forsyth, Missouri, inexplicably leafed through a tattered Norton Anthology and for the first time came truly face to face with a poem's mysterious verb-visage.
But in many ways he's Slender Man's Bizarro version: fat instead of stick-thin, leering instead of faceless, talkative instead of mute, dressed in a tattered suit instead of a weirdly dapper one, slowly strolling around in full view instead of traveling via blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearances and disappearances.
A talent who was able to balance on the knife edge between poetry and a grungy kind of power, who was fond of tattered romance, a sweeping Byronic trench and the perfect line, Mr. Thimister was also a casualty of fashion's transition from creative hothouse of individuality to global industry.
He showed me a Lady Liberty token, given to his grandfather by the Allies during World War II. He showed me a tattered document that begins "This deed" and references the transfer of land for a school; the document is in English and signed, Harun said, by a British colonial official.
The clues have come from a range of sources: tattered diaries and journals left by trappers and pioneers, yellowed maps made by the first Spanish explorers and survey crews, early aerial photos and narratives recorded a century ago from native people who once lived there, and even pollen deposits and tree rings.
While people still flock by the thousands to see headliners at various large-scale venues across the country, these events have become synonymous with a certain type of oft-mocked dressing: Think fringe, tattered denim, vintage T-shirts featuring bands its wearer probably doesn't even remember...Oh, and did we mention fringe?
The thirty-four-year-old movie star was in white pajamas; the Angel, played by the British actress Amanda Lawrence, wore a Phyllis Diller wig, a skirt fashioned from a frayed American flag, and eight-foot-long wings made of crinoline and linen, as grimy and tattered as a New York City pigeon's.
Maybe it means that the tattered thread of a norm by which the confirmation process is hanging is at least sufficient to require the Republicans to say that, of course, they won't do the very thing that they will do, if they can call it by a different name and bring it off.
She lived around the corner from my parents' house in a lavender Dutch Colonial with a front yard full of wildflowers in the summer, sloppy snowmen and forts built by her two young sons in the winter, tattered Tibetan prayer flags hanging over the front door, lots of wind chimes, a cherry tree.
Aside from the one woman of color among Freud's nude subjects ("Naked Solicitor," 2003), the folds and stretches of clammy Caucasian flesh splayed out for inspection amid sullied and tattered surroundings can easily be taken as symbols of the morbid nostalgia and hard nationalism that impelled the narrow vote to go it alone.
Tattered dresses, threadbare shoes, and other items of clothing damaged from the Hiroshima bombing are unsettling reminders of nuclear war, but Miyako photographs them in color against a light backdrop, allowing the flower prints and checkered patterns, with tears and threads running loose at the seams, to provide a sense of cheeriness.
As to the 6900 Republican senators who will — unless he is removed from office beforehand — share the ticket with Trump for their own re-election in November 2628, do they really think they will be the beneficiaries of his coattails, or will it more likely be the tattered shreds of his presidency?
Graduates of such schools are hired by government archives, university research libraries and some big public systems with deep reserves like the New York Public Library, and by art shops that will bring your grandmother's tattered copy of "Great Expectations" back to luster at a price of $500 or more an hour.
Over the last decade, the American photographer Richard Misrach has turned his lens on the border between the United States and Mexico, capturing scarecrow-like figures made out of tattered clothing and dry agave stalks; personal artifacts left behind by migrants; and tire drags that monitor the surreptitious traffic through the sand.
One of the bullet points reads "get zalensky [sic] to announce that the Biden case will be investigated," undercutting the already tattered White House claim that Trump was merely interested in Burisma—the Ukrainian energy company where Biden's eldest son, Hunter, once held a board seat—or in corruption writ large in Ukraine.
Behind the working bar — designed by Jason Grunwald along with Greg Minnig of the biker-chic fashion label Deth Killers of Bushwick — the wall is plastered with a lifetime's supply of leftover junk: old license plates, tattered newspaper clippings, covers from Outlaw Biker magazine, and a poster for deceased WWE wrestler Jake "The Snake" Roberts.
Facebook's tattered reputation is evidenced by the bipartisan incredulity it received in the US. The criticism Libra has thus far received highlights how much work Facebook has to do to repair its reputation among lawmakers in the US, but also across the world — British, Chinese, and French central banks have all voiced similar concerns.
Loving's highly tactile collage paintings from the '70s — made from tattered found fabric and a clear precedent for contemporary artists like Shinique Smith — reference destitution and years of servitude, as much as Edwards's captivating and rough metal sculptures from the Lynch Fragments series — devised from shackles, chains, padlocks, and armature — reference subjugation and slavery.
For Mr. Ziegler — who currently has an exhibition of 50 tattered flags, one from every state, at Federal Hall on Wall Street — Mount Rushmore and its souvenirs represent the democratization of memory, a transition from a time when travelers were so few they could just take something, the way he and Ericson had done.
If Israel were to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised in his re-election campaign, it would be a potentially fatal blow to the already tattered prospects for a peace agreement with side-by-side states, and could unleash a new round of violence, Palestinians warned on Monday.
Pop Art Design slides intuitively toward the vernacular tentacles of this movement and makes us realize that every exhibition of Pop art should include facts and artifacts along with the tattered remains of Andy Warhol's cover design for the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album (220–21956) and the Milton Glaser poster from Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits (21942).
The hotel sits adjacent to Denver's dazzlingly revamped 1914 Union Station, so guests are within walking distance of Tattered Cover Book Store; the Cruise Room, a 1933 Art Deco time warp of a bar modeled after the Queen Mary; and Sassafras American Eatery in the Highlands neighborhood, which serves the best Southern breakfast I've had west of Dollywood.
On one stretch of her living room's concrete mantelpiece, beside a vase of foraged horseradish leaves, is the following: a stone resembling a miniscule torso, a tattered red silk child's shoe atop a hand-shaped wooden stand, a fossil, a flat piece of flint that mimics a fish and a driftwood plinth displaying a row of pebbles.
But during recent years, residents have watched government officials funnel billions toward the Olympics, the World Cup and projects like Santiago Calatrava's Museum of Tomorrow, ignoring public services and bedrock institutions like the National Museum, whose cash-starved curators, even before the fire, became so desperate that they took to crowdsourcing funds to repair tattered displays.
"This is nothing more than a poorly executed PR stunt by Comey to desperately rehabilitate his tattered reputation and enrich his own bank account by peddling a book that belongs in the bargain bin of the fiction section," press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters of Comey's upcoming book "A Higher Loyalty" at the White House press briefing.
Of all the concerns raised by the contamination of Flint's water supply, and the failure of the state and federal governments to promptly address the crisis after it began nearly two years ago, none are more chilling than the possibility that children in this tattered city may have suffered irreversible damage to their developing brains and nervous systemsfrom exposure to lead.
When filming the first season two years ago, showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy showed Wood the classic Andrew Wyeth painting "Christina's World" to explain her character's awakening; this time they gave her Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People" — which depicts a flag-carrying goddess in tattered clothes leading a revolution (Wood's new costume is inspired by the painting as well).
In nine months, the virus unleashed by Moscow has managed to sow doubt about the American electoral system; help defeat Hillary Clinton, the candidate Mr. Putin despised; bring down President Trump's first national security adviser; prompt multiple counterintelligence investigations; and now, cause Mr. Trump to fire the man in charge of investigating him, further shredding his already self-tattered credibility.
Between passages of precarious movement — a skittering dance for Mr. Ebotani that ends with him collapsing to the floor; a duet in which one man arranges another's unresponsive limbs; an electrifying solo for Mr. Kumbonyeki to Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile" — the cast shepherds a red chest filled with tattered papers across the stage, carrying it like a coffin or letting its contents spill onto the floor.
These were candid insider's accounts of romantic liaisons, sexual peccadilloes and oddball habits of the great pooh-bahs of the art world, and glimpses of her own strange encounters with them — Matisse hissing and cursing furiously as he drew a nude while Ms. Bernier watched; Picasso looking lost in a tattered brown dressing gown, engulfed by junk piled everywhere in his barnlike Paris studio.
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As secretary, Mr. Zinke will face several challenges, including a $12.5 billion maintenance backlog at national parks; ecosystems and budgets ravaged by drought and fire; environmental activists invigorated by the highly public protest of the Dakota Access pipeline; tattered relations between Interior Department employees and local communities; and a president whose job promises may hinge on his ability to push fossil fuel projects through the door.
So though Balmain began on a relatively somber note — not just because of the protest taking place outside the Opéra Garnier, where the show was held, as hundreds of retirees gathered to march against President Emmanuel Macron's changes to the labor laws, but thanks also to opening looks in a branded newsprint pattern reminiscent of the tattered billboards in the Paris Métro stations — it soon segued into familiar territory.
His most recent MAGA-inspired paintings include an updated version of Emanuel Leutze's "Washington Crossing the Delaware" but with the general and his continental troops substituted by Trump and his top administration officials, called "Crossing the Swamp"; a sentimental Trump hugging a tattered American flag while standing on a football field in a packed stadium; a physical confrontation between Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller in the U.S. Capitol; and, of course, Trump reaching out to his own Forgotten Man.
Cups of tea will neither turn back time nor show us, in their cold and increasingly bitter leaves, the future we've failed to imagine: a future in which what limited achievements we might have been proud of — our system of social care, our commitment to protecting the people least able to protect themselves — lie in ruins, and all we can do is sit in the dark, paying our favorite celebrities to chant to us, over and over again, our tattered mantra of virtue.

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