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Now at 160 pounds on her 5-foot frame, she is diabetic and in kidney failure, her mouth thick with thirst and her urine thick with sediment.
Sellers was washing dirt bikes, the tires thick with mud.
The air is thick with the smell of tire rubber.
DO THEY THINK THEY CAN REALLY GET THICK WITH ME??
Now the whole area is rebuilt and thick with people.
The room was thick with smoke and smelled of whiskey.
The sculpture garden had been thick with trees and shrubs.
It's 79 degrees and the sky is thick with clouds.
The area is thick with coffee shops, restaurants and bars.
And why does this era feel so thick with it?
The area, thick with underbrush, had been searched numerous times.
The room was thick with smoke from incense and cigars.
The nostalgia is going to be thick with this one.
The walls of the White House are padded thick with special
It's 12.3 mm thick, with a 58 by 47.5 mm diameter.
It's now thick with shops pushing souvenir T-shirts and knickknacks.
It was a morning thick with clouds and redolent with symbolism.
The marinara specifically was perfectly thick with a hint of rosemary.
North Carolina arrived here for a regional thick with blue bloods.
But a river bottom thick with sediment is just a graveyard.
The hallways were dim and stifling, thick with a frightening stench.
Dazed residents spilled out of apartments into hallways thick with smoke.
The publication is thick with charts and graphs, metrics and statistics.
The air was thick with the scent of burnt gunpowder and blood.
Outside, the air was gusty and strangely warm, thick with unpredictable energy.
Driving out of the city, the air was thick with black smoke.
The air is thick with the smell of unwashed bodies and clothes.
The annual calendar grew thick with extended training camps the world over.
"Noooo!" the Cubs announcer Ron Santo cried, his voice thick with pain.
Outside, as the temperature hit 91, the air was thick with humidity.
The air was starting to get thick with the smell of coal.
We're going over a patch 50 or 60 feet thick with them.
The somber orchestral music is thick with heaving strings and earthy thuds.
Air so thick with smog it was impossible to see the horizon.
Schools are shut, and the air is thick with calls for protest.
Martin parked at the edge of a small field, thick with weeds.
The aroma, thick with a peppery boldness, hangs heavy around the grill.
It's as thick with celebrants and powerhouses as with ideas and instruction.
Outside, it was wet and windy, the sky thick with dark clouds.
That, too, was an office thick with senatorial duties, deals, and relationships.
My eye wouldn&apost open and my face felt thick with dry blood.
You can go thin crust, or roll thick with a slice of Sicilian.
What's more, the water is thick with mud and visibility is practically nil.
The noodles are broad and thick, with a filling doughy quality to them.
Every inch of my tiny room was layered thick with other people's writing.
Eurosceptic ranks were thick with what Mr Cameron described as "swivel-eyed" lunatics.
A spate of articles quickly followed, thick with a "murder by internet" subtext.
The Taiwan Strait now seems thick with warships—and not only with China's.
Her home was thick with an appreciation for both Vietnamese and Southern cuisine.
It's 8.75mm thick, with storage maxing out at 64GB and RAM at 23GB.
The air was thick with teargas as soldiers and police officers made arrests.
The best matching markets are those that are "thick", with lots of participants.
The air was thick with the smell of hot dogs and cigar smoke.
Clinton said she would have told her mother, her voice thick with emotion.
The banks were thick with banana and mango trees and towering coconut palms.
"You clearly could have Tased him," she said, her voice thick with tears.
"We've suffered on our way here," she said, her voice thick with emotion.
But the smog they leave behind grows thick with the passage of time.
We wait outside the magnetic cells, a block of containers thick with cement.
This was an administration thick with congressional talent and consumed by congressional strategizing.
"I knew what it was," Naito said last month, his voice thick with emotion.
Wine bottles were popped open; the air grew thick with plumes of cigarette smoke.
We get inside and find the walls thick with layers upon layers of tags.
His voice was thick with emotion as he neared the end of his address.
The future of robotics at Disney is thick with emotional context, autonomy and interactivity.
The excitement is palpable, and the air is thick with ideas, inspiration and opportunity.
Many point to physics, as though baseball were suddenly thick with budding Albert Einsteins.
But this remote area — thick with vegetation and resources — still has many natural obstacles.
The air in Tebourba was still thick with traces of tear gas on Tuesday.
The night life in the area, once thick with restaurants and clubs, was appealing.
That day, he could barely see across a valley thick with billowing black smoke.
And it'd be, like, at least this thick, with studs coming out this much.
But this time the supportive harmonies are thick with intensifying intervals and pungent bits.
Its driveway was thick with unplowed snow, but our S.U.V. ate its way through.
I can make out some words, thick with accent and idiom: womb, wash, taint .
They talk wearily of vague obligations and cryptic connections, the air thick with tension.
The air is so thick with expectation that you could cut it with a knife.
It's thick with cheese, but structurally sound, and crisp-but-chewy from tip to tail.
The air beyond was humid, thick with a coppery, metallic smell that turned his stomach.
This book is thick with longing for old times, terrible though they might have been.
He found him in the library, a small, wood-panelled room thick with cigar smoke.
It was thick with promise, like a fat slice of cake, sheathed in blue plastic.
The dining room, now silent, throbbed slightly, the air thick with gunpowder, treason, and plot.
The musical language, though thick with chromatic harmony and spiked with dissonance, is unapologetically tonal.
"You gotta give the guy credit," he said, his usually jovial voice thick with sarcasm.
His lips snarled in a mustard-colored swirl, badly chapped and thick with petroleum jelly.
I remember being horrified by the aviary, which was stacked thick with white bird excrement.
In a film thick with doom and dread, nothing is more alive than the camera.
Before long, the space around us was thick with the stench of oil and gunpowder.
Hikers crowded trails, though the air was thick with ash and smoke from the fires.
Depending on the wind, the air can be thick with the smell of undrained sewage.
The churros are thick with cinnamon sugar, with coconut-milk dulce de leche for dipping.
The second season of "Atlanta," which ends Thursday on FX, has been thick with tension.
The air was thick with smoke and maybe that drove us to prepare the house.
The semi-underground room that was David Burke Kitchen is thick with trees and plants.
The orchestral sound is rich and thick, with passages played over dark, sustained bass tones.
Magnificent peaks and ridges thick with woodland loom over Shaneen village, three hours east of Sanaa.
The second movement, marked "lugubrious and sad," is thick with ruminative melodic lines and heaving harmonies.
My gut was thick with annoyance as I stepped into the endlessly snaking line to pay.
The architects had imagined it thick with people, even claiming it would become a tourist attraction.
His hands were stained black, the air in the entrance to his house thick with smoke.
Startup pitches invariably involve futures where the skies are thick with drones — delivery, transportation, emergency response.
We watched in stunned silence, the room around us shrinking, the air growing thick with anxiety.
The dairy sector is thick with new players that go beyond your plain Jane almond milk.
A flagstone walk leads to the double front doors, six inches thick with the original locks.
A couple years on, the bog remains thick with the creatures Trump promised to drive out.
The air is thick with fat, smoke, and the tangy smell of sweat-soaked chef's whites.
Second and First Avenues, and six-block Pleasant Avenue, are thick with five-story brick tenements.
The streets of New York were choked thick with signs, teenagers, the occasional parent, and police.
"Our vast oceans, full of mysteries and wonders, are thick with plastic and mercury," she noted.
Before long they're back on the shore, cloaked in towels, their hair thick with salt water.
Her sentences are lush, thick with portent, like the air that hangs heavy before the flood.
Wind roaring through the trees was thick with the dank scent of lake water turning over.
The halls here, and at hundreds of lace factories around Calais, were once thick with employees.
The stew is thick with heat, the shrimp cooked just until their gray bodies turn flush.
It's a list thick with 20063 presidential hopefuls, who have their fingers to the political winds.
Tapachula (CNN)The air is thick with humidity on the Suchiate River that separates Mexico from Guatemala.
It's just thick with all that good stuff that's just good, never boring, and always super interesting.
Indeed, the convention was thick with the theme of mothers and children in general — almost overly so.
The watch is 53.8mm wide and 21.3mm thick with movable lugs that will curve around your wrist.
But Tuesday was a rare day that was thick with policy substance and increased tensions among candidates.
The air was so thick with artificial fog and evaporated sweat that you could choke on it.
What happened after Flynn left the administration with respect to ISIS policy is also thick with irony.
By then the water is thick with phosphorous from fertilizers and toxins from the blue-green algae.
Inside, the air is hot from the stoked fire, thick with the smell of blood and smoke.
"So, are your daughters back from their jobs?" asks one, in a voice thick with self-satisfaction.
It's long, puffy, and relatively thick, with three color options: black, navy, and a rich cobalt blue.
"I should have never posted the video," said the social media star, his voice thick with emotion.
Pouring past the boardwalk, the surge of corrosive salt water arrived at Surf Avenue thick with debris.
The bars were thick with students chugging beer and eating pizza and dancing to Pop Smoke's music.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The air in the Shiloh Baptist Church was thick with the heat of human bodies.
The period from September into mid-October, thick with springing hope and irrational exuberance, has its charms.
Thick, with plump berries that have a winey complexity, the preserves deserve freshly baked muffins or scones.
We walked through terrain thick with bushes of small pink wild roses and tall yellow Scotch broom.
Hours later the air was still thick with smoke, the sky still dark, the storm still raging.
In the morning, roads were thick with pedestrians, bicycles and electric scooters as people headed to work.
I had ordered a cup of chowder that was hot and creamy, thick with potatoes and clams.
The morning air in Kolkata is thick with history and fresh with preparations for the day's meals.
Chunky and thick with a puff of whipped cream on top, this Oreo shake was positively addicting.
The star is the champurrado, a cinnamon-tinged hot chocolate turned thick with a slurry of cornmeal.
The season is so thick with pumpkin spice flavored-everything, you can almost taste it in the air.
Usually thick with smog, the Beijing air was crisp and clear on the day of Baidu's tech conference.
He goes to kiss me, his tongue intrusive, breath thick with booze and the garlic of Chicken Kiev.
Negan stops in an area thick with zombies and tosses the axe outside, demanding Rick go get it.
In one, "Double Duty" (2007), at least half the canvas is thick with rows of empty green cots.
Cities are in lockdown; in Diyarbakir the air is thick with tear gas and the crump of artillery.
In that trip, Shannon saw a floor thick with networks, hexagons, traffic and lights, and many other things.
This 45% return rate remained the same regardless of whether the air was thick with pollution or not.
Between that and the Antony and Cleopatra reference, "Empire" has been thick with the influence of Shakespeare lately.
Mr. Proval also appeared on "The Sopranos," and "The Brooklyn Banker" is thick with that crew as well.
Labor Day is barely over, and already the air is thick with insults in America's rambunctious presidential election.
I turned around and saw that the path we had come from was now thick with armed guerrillas.
The Petanu River runs along one edge of the property, carving out a narrow gorge thick with trees.
The terrain is now are now so thick with mud, every bounce pulls you further from your wellies.
This newcomer serves a chicken broth hot pot thick with ingredients and optional protein add-ins, including Spam.
Its broth — made with a chunk of calf's leg — turns almost extraterrestrially milky, thick with cartilage and gelatin.
Front Burner The room will be thick with nostalgia at the next event of the Jewish Food Society.
The largest whales are so big and thick with blubber that overheating in warmer waters is a risk.
There the inmates shouted and wailed through the night, he said, and the place was thick with rodents.
I see countless people dying from toxic drinking water, food full of chemicals, and air thick with pollutants.
The affinities are natural — the music is thick with references to American pop, hip-hop and R&B.
Now it has set down roots with a new name in a whitewashed brick space thick with greenery.
The air in the outdoor venue was thick with the scent of fake fog and candy-flavored vape.
This is best mopped up with chunks of baguette, which, spread thick with coppery torched béchamel, comes alongside.
Roads were thick with pedestrians and streets crammed with bicycles and electric scooters as people headed to work.
Jagged mountains, made soft by knee-high grass, rise out of jungle thick with fog and bird songs.
Its stainless steel case is 44 mm in diameter and 12.6 mm thick, with an interchangeable 22 mm band.
The skies, thick with gray clouds all morning, picked that precise moment to part and give way to rain.
Calls to prayer waft through the air, which is thick with the smell of hot dust and burning trash.
The air is thick with promises to cut taxes, increase public spending and otherwise let the good times roll.
He says the neighbourhood is thick with undercover police; avoiding them and Turkish gendarmes can delay crossings for weeks.
Villages that felt like villages, rife with gossip and local drama, hung thick with moss and choking vine forests.
It has a heavy plot thick with metaphors and cinematic flair, but Death Stranding soars in the contemplative moments.
The forest floor was so thick with weeds and underbrush there was no way for truffle hunters to enter.
Thick with neon reflections and warped perspective, his works appear—at first glance—like stills from some trippy film.
Under the beating sun, the air was thick with the smell of rotting trees and plants in the water.
"The sporadic violence and horror of 2016 is gone, [but] the air remains thick with political tension," he said.
The summer air was thick with smoke and fuel, and the engines' roar literally shook his bones and organs.
With the air thick with accusations, the temperature is rising on the GOP senators who are potential swing votes.
Greatness, in the context of the administration's economic ideology, is built on a ground laid thick with self-abnegation.
For YG, who is from Compton, it's the sound of his upbringing, thick with local hits and local quarrels.
Thick, with cinnamon sugar and a crenellated crunch, they're plain old fantastic churros, with no need to imitate anything.
Offset the richness with a bright, spicy Sunday, Bloody Sunday mezcal Bloody Mary, thick with fresh tomatoes and sambal.
"The atmosphere will become thick with hate; at this point it can descend rapidly into colossal violence," he warned.
The Larsen C ice is about 200 meters (0.43 ft) thick with about 20 meters jutting above the water.
The reason it is so long is that, like Tartt's two previous novels, it is thick with circumstantial detail.
The work is several inches thick with oil paint, squeezed and laid onto the surface, oozing over the sides.
It's as if the woman has absorbed a galaxy thick with stars, just on this one part of her body.
Fringe meetings were thick with members denouncing a Tory Brexit designed to benefit corporate interests at the expense of workers.
Although the power was out and there was no gas, it was thick with pickups, police, ambulances, and military vehicles.
This is the supposed irony of situating high-tech immortality schemes in an ancient land thick with ghosts and nations.
One leading idea is that the Martian atmosphere was thick with carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas that traps heat.
The institute's walls are thick with framed photographs of foreign dignitaries, for favoured think-tanks also do quasi-diplomatic work.
In San Diego and Los Angeles, brown water thick with desert dust flooded streets, triggered mudslides, and opened up sinkholes.
It was early spring; the air hung thick with pollen and what we both knew she was about to say.
Six slices of beef, millimeters thick, with a pea-sized clump of wasabi and a puddle of black garlic soy.
Trump, or Trumpism, is the residue of that burnout — thick with the nativism, racism, and authoritarianism that were always there.
No wonder it is such a satisfyingly moody, atmospherically disheveled sanctuary, thick with vegetation and mournful with pockets of disrepair.
" Absence becomes presence, in these rooms still thick with love: "The house becomes a physical encyclopedia of no-­longer hers. . . .
Thick with 18th-century structures, the dense grid is the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans and its biggest tourist magnet.
The plant would bring new life into my apartment, which was, at the time, half-empty and thick with sorrow.
"Thank you for asking because not many people have asked if I'm O.K.," she said, her voice thick with emotion.
Charlie and Nicole, played by Driver and Johansson, are in a mediator's office, the air between them thick with resentment.
As vast and mazelike as the mansion in "Knives Out," Knotty Pines is thick with bad mojo and elaborate wallpaper.
A spinach pie is thick with leaves, darkened but still tasting fresh, anointed with little more than pomegranate and sumac.
Opening Ceremony comes close, but it's too bazaar-like, crammed thick with products that don't always speak to one another.
"I never asked once what the new NATO headquarters cost," Mr. Trump told the leaders, his voice thick with sarcasm.
The streets of Algiers were thick with demonstrators, many of them young, who took to the protests after Friday prayers.
A steady snog reel culminated in a haunting shot of our hero laying it on thick with one of the contestants.
Clinton did better than Barack Obama in Texas, Georgia and Arizona, states that have fast-growing suburbs thick with educated voters.
Washington is thick with plans to reduce health costs by increasing competition, by requiring pricing transparency, by investing in preventive care.
But outside of establishment circles—where Moore was never popular—the air, at least until Monday, was thick with Moore defenders.
The mirror substrate is nearly 2 inches (5 centimeters) thick with a highly-polished reflective front and a whiffled textured back.
The theater has become a wasteland of scattered popcorn and trash, the air warm and thick with the smell of bodies.
Derrick knows he and Tori are the least likely to get picked… so he lays the charm on thick with Da'Vonne.
Kathleen mocked Arthur for ordering a gin drink thick with melted marshmallows; Arthur made fun of Kathleen for her terrible French.
The whole thing is just 4.9mm thick, with scant bezels around the edges and a feeling of kickass futurism all over.
The area was now thick with people: residents, local politicians, and even officials from Puno, the regional capital, 235 miles away.
For today the air is thick with insults and lurid claims flying between Tories on opposite sides of the EU debate.
But a closer look showed wires dangling, paint peeling, the potted palms thick with dust and bullet holes in the walls.
Study the moments of maximum collision in America's past and you will find them thick with godly rhetoric and devout believers.
But this is an indispensable work of American publishing history, thick with instruction and soul and gossip of the higher sort.
In a city as thick with history as New York, it is inevitable that some public events will echo the past.
In her sunny office, Ms. Williams gestured toward several folders thick with papers, each a draft of a story in progress.
His voice thick with sarcasm, Mr. Trump said he had been instructed not to mention either of the senators by name.
Some officials still suspect that the Russians used Mr. Mifsud to gain a foothold on a campus thick with secret agents.
Each truck transports 216 hives over dirt roads that, thanks to this season's rain, were deeply rutted and thick with mud.
Depressingly, the sky was thick with clouds; I knew none of us would see anything other than darkness when totality came.
The strip was once thick with olive groves but the Israeli army has levelled well over a thousand acres of them.
Most ostentatious is the women's designer section, which is thick with fanciful and often astonishingly expensive clothes, from Marni to Monse.
Roads were thick with pedestrians and the streets crammed with bicycles and electric scooters as people tried to get to work.
His magazine, a San Francisco-based monthly with a circulation of about 100,000 and thick with ads, is knowing but abrasive.
Guests were ordered to leave Yosemite Cedar Lodge on Saturday as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
New York is a city where anything can happen, sure, but when you live here, it's also a place thick with inevitabilities.
The name "brushy" is fitting for a rural area thick with undergrowth, briars and hidden obstacles that inflict cuts, bruises and falls.
Instead, on a hillside thick with ­heather and gorse where the two men alight to admire the view, Hess commandeers the conversation.
Thick with suburban magic realism, this novel-in-stories tracks three generations of Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka, living in Jersey City.
So thick with simulated sediment were the channels of the Bird's Foot that they looked as if they were filled with ink.
It's thick with brush and pitch-black after nightfall, with vehicle headlights sometimes the only light for miles, according to The Monitor.
Popcast This year, the world of pop music has been thick with mourning — Prince, David Bowie, Merle Haggard, and too many more.
Small trees, shrubs and fallen timber filled those forest floors, and once widely spaced treetops closed into dense canopies, thick with needles.
For whatever reason, in a media landscape thick with catastrophe, this was the story that cut through for me in this moment.
The batidos, thick with whole and sweetened condensed milk and sunny with tropical fruit, almost taste as if they're made with yogurt.
In the background are flat monochrome sections or landscapes thick with deer and other allegorical animals that dissolve the documentation into reverie.
In a roundabout thick with traffic, I once looked out the window of my Uber and saw a horse cart go by.
Never mind that her turkey-brining recipe — thick with honey, molasses and soy — is still prominently displayed on the Food Network website.
Her new album, "Over It," is unsettled and tired, full of slow-moving R&B that's thick with feeling but also ambivalence.
There is almost as much ground pork inside them as outside in the broth, which is thick with garlic and chopped scallions.
The air was so thick with liberal nostalgia I thought for a fleeting moment that Ann Richards was up for re-election.
Elmera Goldberg, New York Anderson's article was thick with inside-basketball info but thin on any revelations about the "mysteries" of Westbrook.
The CIA quickly became a target of FOIA requests, and newspapers were soon thick with stories about the agency's often bizarre work.
That wearying American political ritual repeated itself once again during a circuslike week in Virginia that was thick with accusations and apologies.
His campaign is not thick with endorsements from the smartest minds of the business world, much less the political or policy worlds.
The whole number is thick with sarcasm, dripping with disdain and bursting with vanity for the powers she possesses and longs to use.
Parents of another victim complained to Cornell about their daughter's belongings being returned thick with soot, a coffee pot filled with moldy coffee.
"I come from a family where we used to brew," says Mr Lema, his office thick with the pungent smell of baked bananas.
The Burns Road air, especially at night, is thick with smells of barbequed meat and fish; a spicy, pungent and nostril-tickling scent.
Mirrored pyramids on the wall, many-planed and layered thick with angled glass so that their internal reflections repeat themselves, only reference ceaselessness.
Rump fans like their steak cut two to three inches thick, with a thick fat cap for juiciness, and well aged for tenderness.
Upon Heather's return to the South Vale area, where most of Silent Hill 2 took place, the very air is thick with expectation.
As I stood at that will call counter waiting for my own resolution of sorts, the air around me was thick with anticipation.
The lower elevations look like what most people assume all of Texas looks like: scrubby flatlands light on trees, thick with prickly things.
"Representing us against President Xi of China," Mr. Trump said at a rally in Florida on Wednesday night, his voice thick with sarcasm.
Up above was the Palamidi castle, thick with prison cells and "murder holes" through which defending warriors could project arrows and scalding water.
In some of the stronger moments, Barry and Saleem simply hang out and the air feels thick with inchoate yearning rather than history.
"While we were still waiting, my husband kept hearing people yelling for help," she told CNN's Anderson Cooper, her voice thick with emotion.
The air becomes thick with smoke and I am soon forced out of the walls of the mud-brick house while she laughs.
Twenty years ago, fashion photography was narrative and the shoots that played out in magazines thick with pages were complex and beautifully cinematic.
When we arrived in Canberra, the air was hot and thick with smog, as winds brought smoke from distant fires into the city.
But a steaming bowl of meaty broth thick with noodles, beef, greens and herbs is certainly welcome when you need mufflers and boots.
Breakfasts here typically include a small glass jar filled with locally produced yogurt, along with crusty bread served thick with rich, yellow butter.
The director (2014's "Little Hope Was Arson") can lay it on thick with the comic scene setups and James Bond-like soundtrack.
And so the Affordable Care Act was thick with policies meant to push people toward lower-cost plans and keep deficits under control.
It discovered seas of methane on Titan, and an atmosphere thick with organic molecules that might form the basis of some seriously weird biology.
But in the wash of crowd noise evident in almost every video, it's clear that the air inside the arena was thick with boos.
UNDER THE corrugated-iron roof of the Bong Intellectual Centre, a tea house in Gbarnga in northern Liberia, the air is thick with anger.
I thought about John watching horror movies in his hospital bed as I walked home through the Lower East Side, thick with noisy revelers.
She could lay it on thick with a message that energizes that liberal core, which could help her slam the door shut on Trump.
This time, I was there on the eve of the opening game of the NFL season, and the air was thick with Deflategate angst.
The novel assigned in high school was William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," which I found a little too thick with martyrdom and allegory.
The remarks came during a speech thick with attacks on the Washington status quo, echoing his call for an "open revolt" against establishment Republicans.
The men's draw is also thick with former champions led by six times winner and world number one Djokovic and three-time winner Federer.
St. Ephrem's Church in Dyker Heights was thick with incense, grief and the unanswered question on every mourner's face: Why was Mr. Barbati killed?
One paleontologist estimated that in the Cretaceous period Hell Creek was so thick with T. rexes that they were like hyenas on the Serengeti.
"The sail on IKAROS is 7.5 micrometres thick with a mass of only 0.001g/cm^2, 100 times lower than their estimate," Jackson said.
Thick with modest stand-alone houses in brick, clapboard and vinyl from the mid-2000th century, Spencer Estates is not postcard New York City.
In ravishing music, thick with shimmering orchestral harmonies, calmly oscillating figures and long, expansive vocal phrases, she sings of an ecstatic vision of Christ.
But they also play their own instruments and—up until recently at least—make pop punk tracks thick with riffs and chants and drums.
The Florida air is thick with heat; it's 1938, and flies buzz around an old man with wire-rimmed glasses and shock-white hair.
The charges against Butina have exploded into a news cycle already thick with intrigue about ties between Vladimir Putin's Russia and U.S. political figures.
In those days I would look at Vogue, and it was thick with hundreds of pages, and I wanted my company to stand out.
We are perhaps lucky that in 2018, for all the awful policies and real horrors, our story is thick with plot holes and absurdities.
In "True Detective" it was called Doumain's Domain, but everything else felt the same — the wood-paneled interior, the air thick with cigarette smoke.
Her last visit was to see the 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien" in a mezzanine where the air was thick with marijuana smoke.
Much of the 19303-mile shoreline is steep, boulder-strewn and thick with pine trees, making the sandy public beaches an even bigger draw.
Her philosophy seems to be, the more voices the better; "She Begat This" is thick with competing opinions, as well as chunks of dialogue.
After the officer left the room several times, something changed in her demeanor, and the air in the room became thick with mounting uncertainty.
That night, at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, journalists swanned into a ballroom as thick with self-regard as any Academy Awards auditorium.
As President Lincoln admonished in his First Inaugural address, to a nation thick with the passions of war: We are not enemies, but friends.
The bill is thick with obvious loopholes that will do little for the economy but will act as a full-employment program for tax lawyers.
And Vito whips them into decadent ice cream—rich and thick, with nuanced flavors that seem to goad you into eating everything on the plate.
Or, Houthi fighters are present at the wedding, but in small numbers that do not justify launching an airstrike in an area thick with civilians.
The pages, which were thick with arrows and exclamation points, seemed only to get more densely crosshatched as time went on, and for good reason.
"When I was on food stamps, my Rolodex was thick with contacts from my time of living in California, but my wallet wasn't," she said.
The topsoil is thick with leaves that have turned a morbid, corpse-like grey (as Ms Brown recounts, radiation impedes the natural process of decomposition).
Six years later, our tweets are weaponized to an audience we don't know, thick with terms they understand differently, with the reference points completely absent.
The small Easter egg was probably produced last fall when the news cycle was thick with allegations and reports about Kremlin propaganda on Facebook's platform.
The air was thick with smoke and dust as they hauled heavy gear up and down unstable hillsides, grabbing gulps of water whenever they could.
"The Jungle" soon grew into a makeshift community, with shops, mosques and a church between the tarps and tents that are often thick with mud.
Indeed, if this were a period as thick with economic pain and anti-establishment sentiment as the pundits pretend, Trump's victory would likely be assured.
As McKay drove away from the school on roads thick with smoke, the bus became stuck in the gridlock of vehicles trying to leave Paradise.
"We are very anti-rooksack," Gilbert spits, his accent still thick with the Italian of his birth and his voice raspy from a sore throat.
Helicopters dropped water on flames near the village of Treuenbrietzen and a Reuters photographer saw firefighters spraying water in a blackened landscape thick with smoke.
The Miquelrius Flexible Handmade Leather Journal is bound by bendable but tough recycled leather and packed thick with 300 sheets of smooth, wide-ruled paper.
Away from the news cameras that normally track his every interaction, he enters rooms thick with grief and the hushed voices of people in shock.
In "Setting the Table" (2003), the colors become so bright and the surfaces so thick with toys and logos that a refreshed Pop Art emerges.
Wild and rugged, the terrain is thick with chestnut trees and juniper; in the winter, there are blistering snowstorms; in August, the sun can scorch.
While many dives showed no squid, others were thick with them, as well as crustaceans and sea stars contentedly feeding on some of the remains.
The air is thick with sweet, dense fog—an impenetrable haze that falls somewhere on a scale between Victorian-era London and present-day Beijing.
Payne conveys the incidental beauty of functional machines: strange architectures of chains, conveyor belts, glue pots, metal discs and gears thick with generations of grease.
Golden light pierced through the canopy, and the air was thick with the scent of jasmine and peonies, the favorite flower of Mr. Rosenberg's sister.
The adults in their lives are more attuned to politics as well, and dinner tables are thick with conversation about Mr. Trump's latest executive orders.
Many parents do know that they have to be especially vigilant about their child's medication in pollen season, when the air is thick with allergens.
Looking back, some of them seem so innocuous they'd hardly make a blip today, in a political climate thick with insults, invectives, profanity and controversy.
The family bounced around a region of the Midwest thick with African-American history, home to settlements that had been stops on the Underground Railroad.
There were hundreds of miles of traffic jams, streets in Paris were thick with cars, and desperate commuters crammed into the few packed trains available.
The line to get into Lune Croissanterie is usually an hour long, when the air is thick with the sweet scent of butter, yeast, and anticipation.
He comments "Blood thick with me" from one of his several accounts beneath almost every one, to a chorus of approvals and appreciation from his devotees.
And at a Watts performance, the air would often be thick with hearts and smiles and clapping hands, floating heavenward through a ceiling that didn't exist.
It's still fairly thick, with a swollen underside and flashing green heart rate sensors, but it's not quite the monstrosity that is the LG Watch Sport.
The air grew thick with dust and cordite as Leopard 2000 tanks raced across the scrubby landscape, with howitzer fire providing cover and helicopters circling overhead.
In their more humid, coastal conditions, redwood canopies tend to be thick with epiphytic lichens, bryophytes and even small trees, growing in pockets of rotted wood.
Villages downstream from factories that supplied fast-fashion retailers teetered on the banks of rotting black rivers, streaked through with red and sometimes thick with foam.
Following a £12.84 pint of IPA we took a metro to Globen, where we were hit with noise and palpable tension in air thick with smoke.
"The atmosphere will become thick with hate; at this point it can descend rapidly into colossal violence," the UN human rights chief said to his audience.
Biaoqing feed on the rich substrate of contemporary media popular among internet users in China and distill all of it down into icons thick with meaning.
Now, it's crowded and the air is thick with smoke from open fires and hundreds of flimsy tents crowded on the fields around the train station.
"It did not make my mom less strong that she was a victim," Heitkamp said while in Rutland, North Dakota, her voice reportedly thick with emotion.
This sounds wonky, and though Stiglitz spews plenty of populist rhetoric, "The Euro" is thick with dense paragraphs (imagine an economics text written by Michael Moore).
The show was sold out, as it had been a year earlier when Eagles of Death Metal performed: the venue was hot and thick with bodies.
The air is thick with the sort of perfume I associate with settlers of my father's generation, who never got accustomed to the mildly sulfuric scent.
Over 1,200 miles of streams wend their way through 1.1 million acres thick with fir, pine and spruce and stippled by lakes left behind by glaciers.
On Thursday it was the Delta Fire, which raged in forests thick with conifers along the steep slopes of the Sacramento River valley north of Redding.
"It's hard to wipe your feet of the journey and the character once the day is over, because it's so thick with every moment," Spencer says.
At times, the boulevard sidewalks were packed with dolled up men and women bouncing between clubs, the air thick with the smell of Aqua-Net hairspray.
Like all of Mr. Stulman's places, Simon & the Whale is thick with high-volume conversations when it is full, which is pretty much all night long.
These are risky tactics at a time when the Persian Gulf is thick with American military aircraft and Iranian missileers are likely to have twitchy trigger fingers.
The first time Tamblyn and I met, in mid-October, the air was thick with the kind of energy that's born when pain meets long-awaited catharsis.
The commentary on social media was nowhere near as thick with celebrities as it was around the time of Portnow's comments, but a few women weighed in.
The 12 hazard-orange works (one, "Fereshteh", is pictured) have been layered thick with paint using the same impasto technique that Frank Auerbach and Francis Bacon deployed.
Nor is the galaxy of Democrats outside Washington thick with dazzling stars: after several bruising elections, the party currently holds just 18 out of 50 governors' mansions.
It's exceptionally dark because the air is thick with volcanic fumes which start to burn our sinuses with an acrid, sour smell halfway up the steep trail.
The ship's halyards were fat with ice, and soon the sea was thick with it, too—much of it many years old, stretching beyond the northern horizon.
Around us at the pan-Asian Royal Dragon restaurant in Bangkok, the night air was thick with the distinct melancholy of an aging Hercules past his prime.
I feel the shame of sitting at that picnic table with Jill, hear that chorus kick in, voices thick with pity and derision: What was she thinking?
While still in the early stages, the batteries are 0.55-millimeters thick, with a bendable radius of 25mm, and maximum twist angle of up to 25 degrees.
The press conference for UFC 187 hadn't even finished by the time that Reddit pages were thick with the debate surrounding Belfort's credentials in the gentle art.
In a presentation thick with euphemism—but, they promise, based in science—they detail their techniques, including slaps, cramped confinement, sleep deprivation, mock burials, waterboarding, and more.
" In The New York Times, Dwight Garner described it "an indispensable work of American publishing history, thick with instruction and soul and gossip of the higher sort.
And as has been Sumney's way since his brand of contemplative soul first hit in 2013, this song curls around your body like smoke, thick with emotion.
One spread depicts a mountaintop in ski season, whitened by snow and swarming with skiers; another shows the same mountaintop in summer, thick with hikers and picnickers.
But a big bowl, one so thick with bits formerly affixed to a sheep's skull that a spoon would stand up in it, might tip the scale.
But the San Fernando Valley sky, which two days ago had been thick with smoke, was mostly clear and the hills were no longer orange with fire.
The place was packed with locals and the air was thick with the aroma of coffee and enough lush cigarette smoke to make a New Yorker nostalgic.
It's a warm morning, the sky is cloudless and the marshes of the Hoo Peninsula, 218 miles downriver from London, are thick with daises and red clover.
After a while, he presses on, the air growing thick with the sounds of birds singing, crickets chirping and then flies buzzing … around a bloody deer carcass.
On Okinawa, Sledge and his fellow Marines fought in mud — mud that gave them trench foot and was often thick with maggots, rotting bodies, flies and feces.
The Village Voice was founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer, and for decades it sold a weekly version thick with classified ads.
At a crowded, spirited rally here in Des Moines late Sunday afternoon, he recited and railed against examples of Donald Trump's cruelty, his voice thick with disgust.
Jimmy Kimmel, his voice thick with emotion, acted as an emcee and told the crowd he'd been having a difficult time thinking of something positive to say.
The decision to entrust nature to heal itself has resulted in large swaths of bare, lifeless tree trunks in areas once thick with lush, deep green pines.
His book, which accompanied his 22020 campaign for the presidency, is a love letter to his decades in the Senate, thick with kindnesses remembered and friendships memorialized.
The upper layers of the Liberian government are thick with American-educated technocrats who are admired by the aid agencies and able to cope with their complex demands.
As Canada accepts 25,000 Syrian refugees, the new Regent Park, thick with immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean, provides a blueprint for successful economic and cultural integration.
Every campaign for rights leaves its mark in the form of new laws, until America is planted thick with them — and with the lawyers who give them teeth.
Hong Kong police have described the protest as a "riot," leading many to disperse, the air still thick with the smell of aerosol from cans of spray paint.
This was a week thick with palace intrigue from the White House that also featured a dramatic mass mobilization of American children on behalf of gun control legislation.
His former hairstylist on The Apprentice disputed that theory, telling the Mirror in November that, while poorly maintained and thick with hairspray, Trump's hair is all his own.
In recent years, it seems like the minute you step outside on the first morning of September, the air is already thick with the scent of pumpkin spice.
Imagine a round pretzel ring about a quarter-inch thick, with a hole large enough to literally put your wrist through .... You can't schmear anything on early bagels.
But the two — a lighter-than-air power-fantasy set in a believable world that is thick with characters and events inspired by real human injustices — rarely gel.
Lindsay's editor asked her to remove the final twelve pages—better to leave the air thick with questions than introduce the definitive presence of magic in the universe.
But his résumé is thick with the kind of experience Mr. Trump covets: a deep understanding of how the news media works and how public perceptions are molded.
But you lay it on pretty thick with your dad: He only sees you when "he feels like it," and he makes you feel guilty about his girlfriend.
The changes represent one of the most fundamental shifts in decades for a business that long relied on a simple formula: glossy volumes thick with high-priced ads.
Polluted streams and rivers where nothing could live, lakes so polluted that they caught fire, air thick with smog, acid rain, toxic waste dumps and carcinogenic building materials.
Maybe you could start with Melissa Clark's take on the chef Hooni Kim's recipe for seafood pajeon, scallion pancakes thick with squid, their texture crunchy yielding to soft.
Even "If You Were Born Today," a song thick with biblical allusions ("If you were born today / We'd kill you by age eight") was more depressed than creepy.
The steep sides of the ancient citadel's round hill in the center of the city are thick with blooms and families gather at sunset to stroll or sit.
Although the air was still thick with humidity when I got outside, I decided to take advantage of having missed the storm to walk home through Central Park.
There are various versions of jangajji, the pickled vegetable banchan, including a thinly sliced pumpkin that is almost jerky-like in texture, and thick with soy-enhanced umami.
Since then, the similarities have become increasingly apparent, with Mr. Ford's brash, personality-driven campaign, visceral disdain for government and platform thick with promises but thin on detail.
"The Little Red Chairs," though thick with life, does indeed exhibit the kind of cussed freedom that one associates with longevity, and with long confidence in artistic practice.
Brushes, thick with paint, sit in a canister by the sink, and evidence of recent art projects lines the walls — abstract strokes of pinks, purples and green glitter.
There's a reason old mantels are often thick with layers of paint: It's one of the easiest and least expensive ways to change the look of a fireplace.
Mompou fashions Chopin's theme into variations of dramatically contrasting moods and styles: some thick with watery, Debussy-inspired runs, or harmonies that pierce Chopin's theme with stinging dissonances.
Over the course of nine 87" x 70" C-prints, the artist's face becomes so thick with black-inked characters that he becomes an inhuman-looking blackened mass.
Pence will also meet Australian business executives in Sydney on Saturday, following similar meetings in Seoul, Tokyo, and Jakarta that have been thick with executives from Fortune 100 companies.
These families had made it to the airport, past military tanks and lines of riot police, the air in their buses and taxis thick with tear gas and smoke.
"The air was thick with smoke, it was like a fog," said Abdul Rahman, sifting through discarded gas shells that litter the side of the road near his house.
He opened up one of the boxes on the living room floor, and, toward the bottom, dug out the island albums, thick with photos going back nearly four decades.
She soon started staying inside on days when the air was thick with smog from nearby industry or traffic, and would check the local air-quality alerts every morning.
As I handed over my card, the air thick with quiet tension, I thought about the last time a record store clerk had talked down to me like that.
We've barely recovered from the 2023 mid-terms, but the air is already thick with speculation about whether a candidate from California will enter the 2020 race for president.
It is thick with incident and dense with sometimes murky ideas about the fate of mankind, the nature of love and the contradictory human desires for power and freedom.
"The notion that somehow if Mr. Trump loses Florida, it is because of those people that you have to watch out for," he said, his voice thick with sarcasm.
The Glynns' horses are not being ridden, even in the arenas at the evacuation sites, because the air is so thick with smoke that exertion can inhibit their breathing.
Set in an unnamed Caribbean country where the air is thick with postcolonial British dominion, it offers a complex portrait of the manners and motives of third world revolutionaries.
The best guesses are that for centuries they have lived alone on their island, about the size of Manhattan, thick with forests and ringed by beautiful white sand beaches.
Return visits let me eat my way through the other bowls, one using a pantry's worth of beans, another green and thick with peas, green beans and minced chicken.
One such field visited by Reuters was deep in a lawless region six hours from Ciudad Altamirano through winding dirt roads thick with dust that rose into the mountains.
They drove along Huff Creek Road, an isolated path lined thick with pine and sweet gum trees, for three miles as Mr. Byrd was helplessly flung side to side.
Fabrique also sells crusty, earthy rye loaves shaped like giant ciabattas, round rye breads thick with fruits and nuts, little fluted raspberry jam cakes, brownies, cinnamon buns and sandwiches.
I go for a swim and he's in the changing room, towel-less, drying his orange thatch with reckless abandon, the air thick with talcum powder and singed hair.
Mr. Monhanan fares better in "Mojave" when he suggests rather than states, as when he lets the desert night creatures cry and yip and the dark grow thick with menace.
They called him hateful words such as "batty man" and "chi chi bwoy," thick with the venom of history and cultural weight, and Amin knew he had to speak up.
Mr. Trump and his sister's family soon moved uptown to 17th Street, and then to 104th Street on the East Side, an area thick with his hometown's dialect and wine.
For guidance on pulling off your sign's lip color, we tapped celebrity makeup artist Molly R. Stern, whose résumé is thick with star power (Reese Witherspoon, Lily Collins, Ashley Benson).
Amiri's family lives in a modest home in a housing estate on the outskirts of the town, the air inside thick with the smell of spices wafting from the kitchen.
In one corner stood a stone chapel, the feet of its walls thick with mildew, and about a hundred yards farther on lay what had to be the main house.
The United States' era of environmental regulation began at a time when it was not uncommon for the air to be so thick with pollution that it obscured the horizon.
When my sister calls from Ireland, I frantically do-re-mi before I answer but it's not enough to hide the fact that my voice is still thick with sleep.
In softly watercolored panels thick with detail, she muses on raising a small child, visiting a sick parent, and being an artist, all while living in a slowly gentrifying city.
"The biggest difficulty is that the road surface is thick with a large amount of soil," Gao Mingyue, a fire service official, told state broadcaster CCTV, earlier in the search.
A Good Appetite Most beef barley soups are like stews — so thick with grains and chunks of meat that your spoon practically stands up even when you're not holding on.
On planets that formed around small, young M-dwarf stars, for instance, intense ultraviolet sunlight can in certain cases boil down the planet's oceans, creating an atmosphere thick with water vapor.
After several days the rods are thick with grayish polysilicon, which is then cut into foot-long cylinders, cleansed with acids until glittery, and packaged in thermally sealed bags for shipment.
The air at the 2017 Golden Globes ceremony was thick with looming inauguration of President-elect Trump, and celebrities seemed to feel the need to address him, both directly and indirectly.
Yet, at the same time, it's permanently aspirational, a poolside Babylon flecked with doomed screenwriters, celebrity recluses, and ex-models, atmosphere thick with pollution and the absorbed fog of detective stories.
Eat Pipian is a classic Mexican sauce, thick with seeds and nuts, spicy with chiles, that takes its name from the pepitas, or pumpkin seeds, that are used in its creation.
But despite the best efforts of the downtown San Francisco Hilton's air conditioners, the air shared by the attendees of this year's Automated Vehicles Symposium was thick with secrets and doubt.
Still a pall of thick white and brown smoke was visible for miles around the fire, which scorched an estimated 30 acres of steep slopes thick with dry brush and chaparral.
How hands—one pressed firmly against a tanned back with red fingernails, or four, gathered together sharing a plastic cup and browning banana—can be thick with history, inertia and metaphor.
"When I came forward in 2005, I thought I was the only one until Andrea Constand tried to have him charged the first time," Steuer said, her voice thick with emotion.
For some, the extreme nature of the campaign rhetoric — which is already thick with insults and grumbles about possible vote rigging — raises questions about American law, during the election and beyond.
Mendocino County became pop-cultural shorthand for a longhair Shangri-La, while the area near Salmon Creek was so thick with communes it was half-seriously referred to as ''Albion nation.
Along dingy, airless corridors thick with the odor of sweat, women lay on thin mats sleeping deeply as children wandered the area and young men whiled away the time playing soccer.
"They used to have pneumonia, but now it's like they have a cold," he said, tugging on the waxy, bright green leaf of a tree thick with embryonic, gumball-size fruit.
Curry is Caribbean, curry is Japanese, curry is fantastic when added in balanced proportion to an incredibly rich chicken broth, which is so thick with miso that it's almost a sauce.
As people moved to cities, vast areas where farms once broke up tracts of forest and herds of domestic animals chewed the underbrush low, have reverted to forests thick with brush.
Flat stretches along the coastline, emerald green with sugar cane and large-leafed banana plants, ascend into velvety, verdant hillsides thick with vine-wrapped trees before descending again to the coast.
The roads were thick with small European- and Japanese-made cars at rush hour and on weekends, primarily on the main corridors between Trois-Rivières, Pointe-à-Pitre and Le Gosier.
Marine iguanas — named for their defining swimming ability — hatch from buried eggs and must immediately traverse a stretch of beach thick with predators, in this case scores of hungry racer snakes.
A video of the crash site obtained from Costa Rica's Security Ministry shows orange flames consuming a pile of blackened ruins, with plane parts scattered in an area thick with trees.
Previous to this show, I had only seen very large pieces of his: big panels, thick with layer upon layer of advertising posters that he found on the streets of Paris.
Ryan's campaign for his failed Obamacare repeal bill was thick with similarly brazen deceptions, like that the legislation would strengthen protections for preexisting conditions, when in fact it would gut them.
Even at minus six degrees and thick with snow, as it was when I was there, the roots and branches of trees still wind and push their way through the abandoned homes.
Then it will take 30 days for everything to disappear, leaving you only to wonder if anyone can ever truly disappear from the confines of a walled garden growing thick with weeds.
Measuring one inch thick with a diameter of over 20 inches, the coin was one of only five and had the highest metal value of the limited edition, boasting 99.999 percent purity.
More than 15,000 structures were threatened by the Camp Fire on Monday in an area so thick with smoke that visibility was reduced in some places to less than half a mile.
Evacuations were ordered over the weekend for the Yosemite Cedar Lodge, which is outside the park, and in nearby communities as flames crept up slopes and the air became thick with smoke.
And to hear him tell stories of his father, a Russian immigrant who worked his way up from box boy to grocery store owner, our family blood runs thick with vocational pride.
Fall has a distinctive smell — dried leaves strewn across the sidewalk and the brisk morning breeze that catches your breath when you step outside — and the October air is thick with it.
But after eight-odd episodes had washed over me, in an amber haze thick with hackneyed dialogue, contrived emotion, and Mandy Moore's perfectly colored hair — I have to say, I felt nothing.
He ate lunch at the same ristorante every day, and at night, he watched television and read from his library, thick with leather-bound histories and the perfect Proustian patina of age.
In minutes, the firefighters and first-aid workers began carrying the injured — and the dead — into the club to get them off the promenade, which was thick with running, stumbling, screaming people.
Mr. Kaufmann hoped to build his summer home here, in a glen thick with maple and hemlock trees, where water pooled and then dashed over a sequence of cater-cornered rock ledges.
In the slow-moving drama of restoration, fishbone cracks vanish, figures that were muddy sepia become radiantly blush, and yellow clouds, thick with old varnish, transform into white gauze tinged with rose.
Her art has adapted partly out of necessity; she discovered that not only was it difficult to ship work that was thick with pigment but she had fewer materials at her disposal.
Along with the playwright and the actors, they were crammed into the theater's small canteen, shouting their congratulations and conversations in an atmosphere thick with cigarette smoke and fragrant Austrian white wine.
Nothing is left to chance: the measurement of the cuff, the size of the collar, the buttons, the choice of the fabric — I like it quite thick, with structure, not too transparent.
How that secret will manifest isn't clear yet in "The Great War and Modern Memory," the first episode of the show's third season, but the setting is thick with a familiar ambience.
The Kurils are an important part of defending the bastion, because the islands themselves force traffic into the gaps between them, which can be closely monitored and planted thick with naval mines.
In fact, they look a little bit like something Chris Evans might wear as that other Avengers captain: form-fitting yet thick, with military-inspired armor around the arms, hips, chest, and abs.
It turns out, in order to reproduce a feature that look like present-day Sputnik Planum, you need a subsurface ocean more than 100 kilometers thick, with salinity levels of approximately 30 percent.
A 2014 study found that the kids of mothers who resided near agricultural operations where the air was thick with pyrethroids during pregnancy had a greater chance of being on the autism spectrum.
There were approximately 6900,2628 students, teachers, residents, office workers, responders and volunteers in Lower Manhattan on 28503/22019, and during the eight months following the attacks, when the air was thick with carcinogens.
Among the best is Los Gallos in Southwest's industrial west side, at which Jalisco-native Ricardo Hernandez runs huge, smoky grills holding whole birds that painted thick with an intense, bright adobo sauce.
Yankee Hall, his stately country home in Furnas Valley, sits on a 30-acre plot that is now a public botanical garden thick with tree ferns, bamboo and several hundred varieties of camellias.
Lyrically, the result is often closer to a Gertrude Stein poem, thick with allusions and illusions and inversions that don't make a shred of sense until you've been through them a dozen times.
The air inside the tent in which your correspondent encounters Mr al-Barouk and a cluster of other refugees, part of a small camp outside the Lebanese town of Saadnayel, is thick with hopelessness.
The room was thick with marijuana smoke, and the 240-something crowd, clad in Supreme, Nike and Yeezy Boosts, went wild as Ms. Goddard floated overhead, like a rubber duck bobbing in a bathtub.
I met with the company's team at their headquarters near Ballard, where complete and half-finished drones sat on top of their cases and the air was thick with capsaicin (we'll get to that).
You could follow my lead and make a version of the oyster pan roast April Bloomfield serves at the John Dory Oyster Bar in New York, beneath toast smeared thick with sea urchin butter.
"Indeed, from Korea, to Vietnam, to Bosnia, to Libya, to President Barack Obama's 'red line' in Syria, debates about U.S. intervention are thick with admonitions that 'Our Credibility Is On The Line,'" Lind writes.
The retail strip that used to be home to a few small businesses is now buzzing with boutiques and cafes; the streets that used to feel sleepy are now often thick with wandering tourists.
For Bon Iver, it's to experiment in the live context — Vernon's performances are thick with sensory inputs, channeling free jazz and jam band sprawl, all coated with the reassuringly warm bleats of Vernon's voice.
Next he brought them crispy croquettes of hung yogurt—the Indian version of Greek yogurt, strained and thickwith a zingy fuchsia-colored beetroot-ginger sauce and an edible orchid too pretty to eat.
His music is thick with reminiscences of sounds of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, ranging from Strauss and Stravinsky to Revueltas and Villa-Lobos, with echoes of recent John Adams thrown in.
But what about the low-level exposure that many children, like the ones playing in the yard, absorbed every day — merely by living in older urban neighborhoods thick with lead paint and industrial contamination?
They are thick with ties to the Clintons, Obama, the Clinton Foundation and even Fusion GPS, which produced the opposition research dossier that may have been the basis for the entire Russia collusion counterintelligence investigation.
Under the glare of portable floodlights, in air thick with dust, the volunteers had formed long lines to pass five-gallon buckets full of crumbled concrete, twisted metal and splintered wood to waiting dump trucks.
Anthem singers rehearsed their renditions in empty places like M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, and the words and melody carried deep into the surrounding parking lots, which were thick with revelers and barbecue smoke.
But as president he defaulted to Paul Ryan's agenda, chasing the Tea Party dream of Obamacare repeal, issuing a budget proposal thick with discretionary spending cuts, and pursuing a tax reform tilted heavily toward corporations.
WASHINGTON — Thick with tension, the conversation this week between Stephen K. Bannon, the chief White House strategist, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, had deteriorated to the point of breakdown.
Although once upon a time the United States coastline was thick with wild shrimp in many parts of the country, including California, Maine, Oregon and Washington, environmental factors and overfishing have left fisheries extremely diminished.
The lines are thick with rapid-fire leaps to high and low extremes; sustained tones delivered in wobbling vibrato; explosions of skittish notes that sound like crazed bird calls; cackling that morphs into manic laughter.
Yet when Wenger spoke with reporters an hour or so later, he seemed so uncertain, so contemplative, his voice so thick with emotion, that it was impossible not to wonder if, perhaps, he was wavering.
The crash occurred in the early afternoon, just as fire conditions hit their worst, with 90-degree heat and wind gusts racing past 60 miles an hour in a landscape thick with smoke and hills.
Easily one of the most beautiful bike paths in California, the trail takes you from Cannery Row in downtown Monterey up to rolling hills where the air is thick with the earthy smell of beets.
The internet is now thick with outlets that pride themselves on covering Washington's vast policymaking apparatus in much the way the policy magazines once did, and often with staff culled from those same policy magazines.
The air is thick with humidity and money: Women wear ground-length Opening Ceremony raincoats, Prada fanny packs, Helmut Lang sweatshirts, Balenciaga sneakers, and vintage Apple employee jackets that go for around $400 on eBay.
A small English force of archers and men-at-arms under Henry V were able to defeat a vast French army by keeping the air thick with thousands of arrows, sometimes fired at point-blank range.
After dancing for hours in a cafeteria thick with fog-machine smoke, there was the crosstown bus ride home, squeezed in alongside tiny clowns, a smiling demon and Spider-Man holding hands with a black cat.
Each death is another opportunity to delve deeper into the gnarled web of crypts, sewers, and rooftops that make up the prison colony you're trying to escape, and the path is thick with monstrosities and obstacles.
Comparisons between the current political crisis and the Watergate scandal are now flying fast and thick, with many parallels drawn to Richard Nixon's firing of special prosecutor Archibald Cox in the so-called Saturday Night Massacre.
Dad Joiner was targeting the Woodbine sands, which sit above a layer of Buda limestone and are thick with the fossils of the dinosaurs and the crocodiles that plied the shallow seas of the Cretaceous period.
The news will be thick with stories of counties where insurers jack up premiums to manage the market upheaval, and there will likely be some areas that find themselves with no insurers offering coverage at all.
Bloomberg built his public reputation as a data-driven wonk who shows little emotion, making it all the more striking that he choked up near the end of his remarks, his voice thick with restrained tears.
Though these works for multiple singers are thick with contrapuntal lines, and have a tinge of austere Renaissance sacred music, they are also gorgeous, sensual and nuanced, as Blue Heron's splendid account of "Permanent vierge" demonstrates.
Within a half-hour drive of the ancient town, you can ride a basket boat through river channels thick with water coconut trees or climb the steps of the Marble Mountain into caves with towering Buddhas.
Fueled by drought-ravaged pine forests thick with dead and dying timber, flames spread quickly, torching entire trees and leaping from tree-top to tree-top while hurling showers of embers into more dried-out vegetation.
In his 21973 years at the Celtics' helm, Ainge, tagged with the nickname Trader Dan, has become a premier N.B.A. executive, no uncomplicated feat in a city still thick with the scent of Red Auerbach's victory cigars.
More carbon enters the ground than can be decomposed by microbes, causing it to accumulate—which is why in parts of Alaska, you can find soils that are tens to hundreds of feet thick with organic matter.
Daily repairs needed A long, cool passageway leads into the underbelly of the dam, meeting up with another wider, darker tunnel; the clanking of machinery reverberates against the walls, and the air is thick with gasoline fumes.
Gurba's stories, which all together make up a refreshingly experimental memoir, are thick with meaning, pulling from Gurba's experience growing up queer and mixed-race Chicana in 1980s southern California, and exploring trauma, politics, identity, and endurance.
The song is a mini emotional journey, and the way it switches from a low-register solo in the verses to higher-octave vocal layers in the chorus makes the song feel thick with meaning and emotion.
"It will take many years to fully develop these systems," the Facebook founder wrote two years ago, in an open letter discussing the scale of the challenge of moderating content on platforms thick with billions of users.
This is always the case with Leos that need some time to grow up—they'll instinctively lay it on thick with lines like "after all that I've done for you…" Don't take the bait by firing back.
We know that if you travel inbound from Earth at the speed of light for about 22017,265 years, you'll encounter the galactic bulge, a peanut-shaped structure thick with stars, some nearly as old as the universe.
I had a file an inch thick with suggestions for how I would be able to keep my job as an administrator with the British National Health Service, one I had loved for more than 20 years.
Using a reel-to-reel tape machine — and other methods for looping, delaying and distorting — Ms. Bertucci took the singer's extended-technique vocalizations and created vivid new canvases of sound, thick with slurred textures and harsh eruptions.
The area was thick with writers, among them Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford and H. G. Wells, though Wells's friendship with Nesbit and Bland ended in 1908, when he tried to run off with Rosamund.
The ingredients listed on the menu tell a homegrown story: There's a tart made with Gippsland Buffalo Blue cheese, spring onions, chard (known in Australia as silverbeet) and soft herbs, with a crust thick with local butter.
As such, it does something no other Watergate book does: tells the story not as a tidy tale with a clear beginning and inevitable end, but as an experience thick with confusion, rumors, alarm, and half-truths.
In the town of Latacunga, pungent clouds of sulphuric ash descended on scores of people marching against an authoritarian church closure; the air was thick with political turmoil after Quito's archbishop had been poisoned a few months earlier.
In the mid-term elections, the Democrats need to pick up 24 seats to take the House of Representatives, and many of their likeliest gains are in places, such as Iowa and Pennsylvania, thick with Obama-Trump voters.
Summer's got to be a challenging time to have a noodle shop where the most popular dish is "grandma noodles," Yunnan-style chicken noodle soup, more or less, sitting in a hearty broth thick with garlic and sesame.
It is so thick with suffering that the only way for most of us to survive in it is to block out the suffering, compromise with its existence, ask of ourselves only what we feel capable of giving.
Joined by a fellow birder on a lunch break from her day job, Mr. Barrett began to strategize how he'd coax the duck from the other side, which was thick with trees and shadows in the late afternoon.
You move through a landscape thick with narratives handed to you by others, and what you read from the banks as you pass is part of what you choose to believe about your nation and who you are.
A white haze, thick with sulfur-dioxide emissions, soon began filling the sky: Sulfur dioxide is a common pollutant around the world — it's emitted whenever fuels containing sulfur like oil and coal are burned in cars or power plants.
And Mr Wagner has a vote-rich political base in southeastern Virginia, a region thick with military installations, the businesses that support them and a vast shipping industry that sprang up around the deep-water port of Hampton Roads.
There's "beach hair" — artfully disheveled waves with lots of intentional texture — and then there's your hair when you're actually at the beach: soaking wet, thick with salt, a little too sandy to feel good, and sticking to your sunscreen.
This would be a loss, because they are beautifully made; there's a clarity to the chicken cloud consommé, vividly seasoned with ginger, and a shellfish-drenched power to the "eight hour golden broth," thick with lobster, crab and scallops.
When one is directly under sand that is especially thick with rocks, shell fragments, and other coarse sediment, a phenomenon known as shell lock, you're "basically jackhammering" through that tough layer with a hose to get to the geoduck.
Vaivai, who is 25 and just over five feet tall and thick with muscle, was wearing turquoise workout shorts and a matching T-shirt and cap bearing a Monster energy-drink logo that covered the tips of her ears.
A warm coconut-cookie sandwich, dripping gooey Nutella-flavored ice cream, is as hard to resist as a vanilla-scented cookie oozing Meyer lemon ice cream that is so thick with heavily churned cream that it pulled like taffy.
So it was a nice treat for the senses as I stepped off of the bus one last time this season to be greeted by the cold, snow-filled air, thick with the smell of everyone's favourite arson accelerant.
Taino's take on the Jewish deli tradition yields a smoked Reuben sandwich containing giant slices — more like slabs — of corned beef, crusted thick with bark on the edges, with a small gracing of sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing.
But it wasn't environmentalists who kicked up 50-mile-an hour winds in a state that had seen barely a whisper of rain over the last six months, hot gusts that bounced through canyons thick with man-made combustibles.
The setting promises some Southern gothic atmosphere — Ephron describes the odor along the Bonsecours River, "thick with the pungent, slick, gooey pluff mud that was exposed by a receding tide" — but there's little sense of menace or imminent danger.
And then, in "Anything Is Possible," Strout creates a messier, more richly human version of that character's world, thick with details and even more profound in its rendering of the ways we save, or fail to save, one another.
In the rear of the store, there were a couple of ornate wardrobe racks piled thick with women's active wear; I half expected Offset to saunter in and just wheel the damn thing out to a waiting Sprinter van.
On a night thick with tension of the impeachment proceedings against Mr. Trump, the presence of Mr. Limbaugh represented a stark contrast with Democrats in the House chamber, many of whom withheld their applause for much of the speech.
I breathed in air thick with pepper spray, saw white nationalists beat a young black man as police looked on, took in the chaotic aftermath of a car-ramming attack that killed one person and injured a score more.
The Body, the Blood, the Machine, released in 2006, will be the bulk of their legacy, and that's just fine—it's a witty and brilliantly paranoid response to the Bush-Cheney era, thick with biblical allusions and near-perfect pop songs.
NOAA maps show that almost all the ice near Russia in winter is now only a year old and typically up to about 33 metres (6 feet 6 inches) thick, with older and more jagged ice concentrated towards North America.
There will eventually be 12 holes each on flip sides of a tower, which means that 192 cables — some 11 inches in diameter, others two feet thick, with the longest segments reaching almost 800 feet — will be supporting the main deck.
My forehead was so smooth and thick with liquid, my fingers would glide through, like Ghost, except instead of clay, it was cheap makeup, and instead of Patrick Swayze, it was only me, indulging in the ultimate act of self-love.
In that respect, there's a little Oddworld-ness to the game—but Abe and company never had things as grim as this, Black the Fall's industrial environments grimy with oil and blood, their air thick with an uncommonly palpable malevolence.
Dalle's vocals are thick with the dizziness of lust and the riff heavy with the surge of power that comes with knowing your lover feels drunk with the same desire ("I left the lights on so you stumble in devotion").
This hearty potato soup is made thick with cheese and served alongside popped kernel corn, sliced avocado, and more cheese, perfectly seasoned with chives, parsley, and coriander, with the optional dash of ají, a spicy sauce made from red chilies.
It lived on a planet of high temperatures, when the air was thick with carbon dioxide, and while some dinosaurs were content to munch grass, others would be happy to find a baby T. rex or two for hors d'oeuvres.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 67%Synopsis: Adapted from the classic play by William Shakespeare, Michael Hoffman's retelling follows star-crossed lovers Demetrius (Bale), Helena (Calista Flockhart), Lysander (Dominic West), and Hermia (Anna Friel) as they wander a forest thick with fairies.
While the music streaming business is thick with competition — names such as Spotify, Amazon and Apple have their own platforms — Pandora reported a smaller-than-expected earnings loss for its second quarter and announced it had about 6 million premium subscribers.
When Roosevelt left office, on March 4, his files were thick with correspondence from social activists, urban reformers, physicians and others who shared his belief that the federal government ought to play a larger role in advancing health and well-being.
But while the shopping crowds were thin, elsewhere in the city on Tuesday the streets were thick with demonstrators from every profession and activity: employees at the Louvre, sewer workers, train drivers, lawyers, students, teachers, judges, doctors, nurses, and prison guards.
These makeshift abodes are far from luxurious — there's no water or electricity, and the air is thick with noise and pollution — but they provide some shelter for their inhabitants, many of whom's only source of income is collecting garbage for recycling.
Illustration by Dessie Jackson Philip Glass has one of those old-school, broken-in East Coast accents, the kind that's dying out, thick with melody and irreverence that reveal both his Baltimore roots and the four decades he's spent living in New York.
Gerry Gilmore, an astronomer at the University of Cambridge and one of Gaia's scientists, showed an audience in London a slice of space so thick with stars that they looked like grains of icing sugar poured onto a sheet of black paper.
Among the flowers and leaves and birds, a creative impulse began to come through, realised on vibrant, small canvases thick with textured paint and in two marvellous mosaic tables made out of wagon wheels, studded with bits of glass, coins, keys and plastics.
I could have eaten only soup and gone home satisfied: osh-potche, each spoonful of liquid fat clinging to the tongue; mastava, the Uzbek counterpart to Georgian kharcho, thick with rice and tomatoes, its warmth radiating along the ribs; shurpa, exhaling dill.
The arrest, as Abbasi was on his way to a news conference in the eastern city of Lahore, further roiled a political scene already thick with accusations of corruption and abuse of office with opposition parties planning a day of protest next week.
When I finally made it inside the tiny storefront on Bleecker Street, jammed with tourists, the air thick with buttercream, I spied the mellow yellow bowl of banana pudding in the display case and shouted for an order of several large containers.
This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast — man's laws, not God's — and if you cut them down — and you're just the man to do it — do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then?
This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast — man's laws, not God's — and if you cut them down, and you're just the man to do it, do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then?
The model unit has an oak front door nearly three inches thick, with fluted trim, and the kitchen is equipped with Bleu de Savoie marble countertops, an exotic Mercury Black marble peninsula with a distinctive wave pattern and custom bronze Nanz hardware.
The lighting is minimal, the floor lacquered in mud and beer, and the air is thick with the sort of rich, smoggy sweat that can only come from the contained anticipation and urgent dancing of teenagers about to see their favorite band.
Industry, on the micro and macro scale, is king and the wide roads are thick with traffic that seems to obey its own laws, though the hundreds of kids selling water and toys from the barely discernible lane demarcations seem completely at ease.
And even if some of those communities were shaped by land speculators, their names are windows into a colorful past where landscapes were thick with beavers, factories still groaned with heavy machinery and stepping into a wrong tavern could get you killed.
" Or: "He went by the house at full speed and traveled a hundred yards more before he took the car gently into the ditch and onto a harvested milo field alongside a windbreak ridge thick with tumbleweeds snagged in mesquite and shinnery oak.
He gave a closing speech thick with exasperation, replaced some resistant curial officials and demoted the hostile American Cardinal Raymond Burke — but he set aside the most far-reaching proposals about marriage and family for a future time, meanwhile keeping the discussion open.
While the rise of Venmo, Uber, Seamless and Bitcoin et al have made it practically gauche in certain circles to flash a wallet thick with bills, there are many urban workers for whom the shift away from cash represents a serious financial problem.
What would you say if we told you that in the future, all the world's nightclubs, lounges, and bars would be thick with the smell of boudin noir and that all the celebutantes and influencers would have their own line of kielbasa?
From the next-door cafe, I would fetch tall glasses of Vietnamese iced coffee, made from house-roasted beans and thick with condensed milk, plus pastries from Tous Les Jours, a Korean franchise bakery (not my pick, but the kids adored it).
Then, almost wordlessly, two of my other siblings and I gathered blankets, sleeping bags and pillows and spread out across my parents' bedroom floor, as we would have in elementary school to watch TV. My brain and body felt thick with numbness, disbelief.
Established stylists are also in thick with the top design houses, so they have the advantage of being able to borrow red-carpet-ready looks from designers' latest collections for their clients to wear — sometimes mere days after said looks are debuted on the runway.
The patches of color are thick with materials like "wax, rabbit glue, egg, bleach, curry, coffee, chocolate, ginger, tea, ackee, hibiscus, west Indian Jasmine, Jamaican black castor oil, blue mountain soap, gold dust, and Colombian emeralds," refined into pigments and stained into the canvas.
Listening to Bone, Wells realized that his story was etched into the very sound of his voice: a slow, dehydrated drawl, thick with Southern heat and vocal fry, the indolence of small towns and the drag-footed pace of a heart slowed by heroin.
"Maybe because of the Islamic roots here, the people are warm," Reshad Strik, owner of a cafe called Ministry of Cejf on the fringes of Bascarsija, told me over a pot of Bosnian coffee, thick with a bitter sediment reminiscent of its Turkish forebear.
" Before it was boarded up, the account's timeline was thick with all-caps conspiracy theories targeting prominent Democrats, including a recent tweet claiming Bill and Hillary Clinton "torture and sacrifice children" to get at "a drug that can only be found inside the human skull.
"When you start to destroy a place, it's interesting to see how nature reasserts itself, how it becomes an architectural fact," Cubilla told me as we climbed the stairs to the roof garden, thick with wild grasses and shaded by a canopy of trees.
Holmestrand Journal HOLMESTRAND, Norway — Shotgun at her side, Stine Hagtveldt Viddal stops at a bare patch of ground in this valley, which is thick with pine trees, pointing to the spot where she helped hunt and then skin a roe deer a few weeks ago.
At breakfast, a bowl of congee, thick with squid, char siu, and translucent curls of pork rind and topped with peanuts, is so hearty it will leave you with room for little else, which is just as well—the dim sum is better elsewhere.
Or make that 20133 minutes or so, presented without commercials as the camera tracked first Elliot (Rami Malek) and then his friend-turned-nemesis, Angela (Portia Doubleday), through an E Corp headquarters thick with skulduggery, rioting and panic, as each tried to outwit the other.
Paul Manafort, Trump's top aide, said the real estate mogul will embody the spirit of the nearly 50-year-old speech that came at a time thick with racial tension, escalated earlier that year by the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.
It's there, in a factory-chic office in a part of town thick with startups and rival venture firms, that I join him for a lineup of meetings that starts with this less-than-inspiring founder of a mobile-app company that's been around for several years.
Over the years, Cass has received criticism, not only from puritanical street photography traditionalists but also from those like British tabloid The Daily Mail, who describe his images as one-liners or "tricks" relying on a tool rather than a spirit thick with time and emotion.
"While a drop in geopolitical risk premium comes as a welcome relief...with the omnipresent trade war clouds looming ominously over the market threatening to come thundering down at any time, the air remains thick with caution," Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific Market Strategist at AxiTrader said.
Anyway, the journalistic/political climate is too thick with smog to make any definitive claims that Derrick Rose touched a haunted spoon when he was six and then became a basketball witch who uses his evil powers to take out his opponents from several feet away.
From the opening moments with Elliot and Angela in the elevator to the final one when they reunited, after a very busy 43 minutes or so for each of them, the camera tracked an unbroken path through an E Corp headquarters thick with skulduggery, rioting and panic.
When the sauce was creamy, thick with finely ground cashews, and the leanest pieces of meat were tender, she threw cilantro and fried onions over the top and set the dish out beside a basket of mandazi, deep-fried yeasted buns still warm from the fryer.
Outside her acres, it would take a time machine set to the 19th century to find fields as thick with the endangered blooms she prefers (she shows them annually with Britain's only remaining club dedicated to the flower, the Wakefield and North of England Tulip Society).
Haggled out with Iran by six world powers — Russia, China, France, Britain, Germany and the U.S. under Obama (in this instance leading from in front) — the JCPOA is thick with complexities that obscure the basic tradeoffs with which Obama enticed Iran to agree to this deal.
Ushered into the old Studio A—where they shot the pilot for I Love Lucy, and the Beach Boys recorded Good Vibrations—I entered a darkened space thick with smoke and bathed in a low rumbling sound coming from speakers hidden by darkness and smoke throughout the studio.
The hotel was thick with activity: green and blue disco lights bounced off a glass ceiling; tall flutes of bubbly peach rosé were whisked from silver trays; and little blini canapés held trembling stacks of blue cheese mousse, figs, and walnuts as they were carried around the room.
Friend's distinctive bay comes from deep in his diaphragm and his throat is thick with muscles capable of producing a high-decibel type "whoop-whooping" that provokes droll imitation by children and adults (who really are too old for that kind of thing, especially leaning out their car windows).
In these photos, through the fog of cigarette smoke filling the living room, across the roar of Georges Moustaki blasting his sorrow from the record-player at midnight, it would be difficult for a viewer to even locate the children in rooms so thick with adults acting like adults.
LABOR-INTENSIVE, FEW SURPRISES The annual session of China's National People's Congress is labor-intensive to cover, generates few surprises and is thick with ponderous speeches and scripted answers, but with access to officials so scarce in China, it is the closest Beijing gets to a media feeding frenzy.
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The river surface was thick with craft following us: large passenger boats with bars serving beer and decks crammed with sightseers, a near-naked man sunk so deeply in a tiny rubber dinghy that it crowded into his shoulders as he paddled, grinning, along the middle of the river.
Every word in The Atlantic magazine article is thick with the tension of Tizon trying — but never quite succeeding — to come to terms with the atrocities his family committed against a woman he was so reliant upon and close to that he called her "Lola," Tagalog for grandmother.
His exasperation over the years creates a home environment thick with resentment and negativity, which begins to eat away at his relationship with his wife, Rose (portrayed by Viola Davis, who brought me to tears several times) and his son Cory (also an incredible performance by up-and-comer Jovan Adepo).
The American arming of Syrian rebels, by both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Department, has also been troubled by questions of accountability and outright theft in a war where the battlefield is thick with jihadists aligned with Al Qaeda or fighting under the banner of the Islamic State.
The shots hit the family at random, the floor ran with blood, the air was thick with smoke, there must have been screaming and banging and confusion, several members of the family lay bleeding, but alive, on the floor, until they were finally killed with shots directly to the head.
Later that evening, watching a full moon rise through air thick with the scent of lime blossom, I thought of how there are always counternarratives, hidden voices, lost lives, other ways of being, and how it is possible to see a different, more inclusive England in the most recondite of traditions.
It doesn't matter if it's a commercial risk like "Assassin's Creed," the $125-million video game adaptation he produced and starred in or a creative gamble like "Trespass Against Us," an indie drama (opening in theaters on Friday) about a family of criminals that's thick with British accents and slang.
A friend of Moretti's hand-dyed the vintage linen that covers the benches, which double as bunks — Orso can host two friends at a time — and painted the aluminum shell the dark green of an old English Land Rover, which blends into the lush surroundings, thick with oak and pine.
In any other year this would be exciting, but we can't help feeling that last autumn's World Cup has pumped our veins so thick with rugby that our red blood cells have rucked themselves to death, while our white ones have simply given up trying to figure out what a hooker actually does.
But it also speaks to the idea that in contemporary culture, with its often fragmented families and onslaught of social media, kids today are navigating their way to adulthood in a world in which the old signposts have all but been obliterated, and the path has grown thick with thorny emotional underbrush.
With "Human Diversity," Murray tries to stoke some of the same controversy that powered "The Bell Curve" — which sold 400,000 copies in its first two months after publication — although more cautiously; "Human Diversity" is thick with reassurances to the reader, and caveats that individuals ought to be judged on their own merits.
From the Y.M.C.A. reversing its antismoking stance to lead World War I cigarette drives for troops to the American government dropping its long tolerance of Manuel Noriega's cocaine trafficking and framing his involvement as a national-security risk, the book is thick with institutions taking sharply contradictory positions about psychoactive and addictive drugs.
While Ms. Lightfoot is unlikely to encounter that level of organized resistance from the 50-member City Council, she will have to contend with it as a formidable governing body: theoretically powerful, thick with alliances and at least partly stocked with aldermen who supported Ms. Lightfoot's opponent in the mayoral race, Toni Preckwinkle.
When an artist-mentor, Leon Golub, took a look at a painting he'd made and advised, "Get rid of three-quarters of this and keep the quarter that you haven't painted yet," Conal hit upon his signature style: a politician's face, thick with oozy blobs of grayscale oil paint, emblazoned with a damning caption.
Anyway, rhubarb poundcake is something you should make today for yourself or for your mother, for the mother in your life, for anyone who will help keep you out of the maelstrom of restaurants serving brunch in late morning, the air thick with the scent of daffodils, cheap sparkling wine, Charlie perfume, drying eggs.
Not because it looks like anyplace you've been — but because it resembles, uncannily, someplace you might have seen: the realm of "Princess Mononoke," the animated masterpiece that is largely set in a forest thick with ancient trees and ancient gods, where the struggle between nature and man — and for Japan's very soul — is waged.
Wandering around the downstairs rooms stuffy with heat, their light thick with dust motes, the blinds at their windows lowered to half-mast, as they always were in summer, she pressed down keys—startling herself out of her own reverie—on the out-of-tune piano, which none of them had played with any talent.
Paying homage to the flag of Nadal's native Spain, the watch has intense red and orange colors, and it is made from super light-weight and advanced materials — "fine layers of silica just 45 microns thick with tinted resin," according to Mille, created using a proprietary process that stacks the filaments in layers before heating them to 120 °C.
For the last couple of years, the 25-year-old rapper from Georgia has been releasing strong mixtapes steadily — "Drip or Drown 2" doesn't quite have the full force of last year's "Drip Season 3" or "Drip Harder," his collaborative album with Lil Baby, but it is still thick with his signatures: calmness and word manipulation.
To be southbound is to journey to a place in flux, radically transformed over recent decades, yet also to the place where the past resonates most insistently in the US. To be southbound is also to confront the weight of preconceived notions about this place, thick with stereotypes, encoded in the artistic, literary, and media records.
He sets the story in a milieu thick with potential for drama—a black cop in a white-dominated police force in the deep south—but takes only superficial shots at exploring racial tensions (in part this may be because Hays was meant to be a white detective, with a black partner, until Mr Ali lobbied successfully for the role).
And yet, it goes beyond being an informed citizen when you find yourself on hour six of watching a panel of experts debate Bob Woodward's use of "deep background" sourcing for his book "Fear," Paul Manafort's $15,000 ostrich-leather bomber jacket ("a garment thick with hubris," The Washington Post said) and the implications of Stormy Daniels's lurid descriptions of Mr. Trump's, um, anatomy.
Its latest phone, the Xiaomi Redmi 21, aims to fix both issues: It's a 23-inch Android phone with a 22,22 milliamp-hour (mAh) battery — unheard of in its size class — and a price tag of just 2200 yuan, or $25.5 US. Xiaomi managed to fit that battery into a metal case that's 33 inch (23mm) thick, with the total phone weight being 25 ounces (59.99 grams).
That Omar should be accused of anti-Semitism after criticism by McCarthy is thick with irony since McCarthy, the top Republican in the House, faced his own controversy last October when he said on Twitter that billionaires like Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer -- two men with Jewish heritage -- were trying to "buy" the election the day after a pipe bomb was sent to George Soros' house.
I'm not much for these so-called national days of food recognition, all the rah-rah boosterism that leaves my email and social media traps thick with press releases celebrating things like National Raspberry Cream Pie Day, National Ice-Cream Sandwich Day or National Grab-Some-Nuts Day (yesterday, as it happens, according to the National Day Calendar, which is someone's actual job to maintain).
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Instead: craters, heaps of rubble, mortar, stones, walls broken off, a craggy desert, air thick with dust," so that it was the few buildings left standing that "seemed out of place, incongruous, with their insistence of boundaries, definite lines" — gave her the sense that the world is "not a given, even if it occupies more and more of the sky," and that poetry builds "a counter-world, not better, but other.
I looked up and saw my father on the mounds of Charon and leaping between the skies to Pluto and breathed deeply only to further imbibe the material until suddenly the sky was thick with light and all I felt was my father's warmth in my guts emanating as the bagged remains of Klimt pressed and bound themselves to the black pox spreading itself across the husk of Orpheus 1.
Hopps's analyses of artists' work, including that of friends such as Frank Stella and Edward Kienholz are enlivened by personal anecdotes: Jay DeFeo, who spent eight years on her sculptural masterpiece, "The Rose," which weighed more than a ton and was layered nearly a foot thick with paint, is distraught when it is removed from her apartment, while Robert Rauschenberg restlessly paints over finished works—even if they are already in someone's collection.
Mr. Bianco leaves the execution of Tratto's one-page menu to Anthony Andiario, but it was easy to detect an extension of Mr. Bianco's cooking dictum ("It's about stopping when it's enough") in dishes from the midsummer menu: a salad of local melon, shaved cucumber and mint; chicken roasted with bay leaves and Arizona grapes attached to their stems; farinata, the Italian chickpea crepe, thick with oil-cured olives and desert-grown peppers and I'itoi onions.
In their splendor and mystery, they transform fields, bodies of water and houses shrouded in darkness into symbols of hope: a pristine picket fence and farmhouse seen through the haze of night; a marsh glistening in twilight; a forest thick with small trees, a scene that is at first claustrophobic then liberating when understood through the lens of history; and an image of Lake Erie, its expansive sky and horizon foreshadowing the independence that lies beyond.

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