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Small connectors or jigs that will secure the new folding roof are welded to the car's body, and then the roof itself is welded in place.
The handles and neck hole are cut into the chimes, the neck welded in, while the two body halves are first spot welded, by hand via TIG welding, to prevent the stainless steel from pulling apart at the seams when it goes into the machine to get welded completely.
So, we have now welded them to about 25 people.
It's a bunch of sheet metal that's all welded together.
The plastic is welded together with a solvent and airtight.
The street is deserted, its stores shuttered, doors welded shut.
The sun seems welded into the black velvet of the sky.
Or actually, like the rear halves of two Mini Coopers welded together.
The glass is strong, reinforced by "laser-welded" steel, the company claims.
Schiaparelli died in 22018; the doors of her acclaimed house welded shut.
"I welded shut the doors, I sealed it all," Mr. Carrasco said.
The drugs were carried in hidden compartments welded into oil tanker cars.
Julia West recently had a thin gold chain permanently welded around her wrist.
Once the bracelet is welded on, it's permanently attached to the wearer's wrist.
By now, The Handmaid's Tale and the word "timely" are permanently welded together.
If you've ever soldered or welded, you'll know that things get pretty hot.
Taking the microwave apart was tricky, because a lot of it was welded.
The zippers are also of high quality, and it comes with welded seams.
A "keg crusher" pushes the chimes into place, which are then welded securely.
Here, unwieldy prison stools are welded together to resemble a monumental toy jack.
The Starship prototype, for instance, was welded together in a matter of months.
Its seams are welded and the exterior of the jacket is fully waterproof.
The image showed geodesic dome welded to a shiny circular band of steel.
In addition to the regular pushlocks, it had a hasp welded on top with another place welded on the bottom so that a one-inch steel bar could fit in front of the drawers with a padlock on the top.
Likewise, strategically placed welded seams around the abdomen encourage athletes to engage those muscles.
Likewise, strategically placed welded seams around the abdomen encourage athletes to engage those muscles.
Bent and welded, the Baby Tycoons feel lively and improvisational, but not particularly organic.
If need be, will use thin sheets of invar welded together on the inside.
Welded tail fins guide the barrels to land on top of an impact fuse.
It looks like chain mail, but unlike the ancient armor, NASA's fabric isn't welded together.
Once the containers are delivered, the store is welded into place on a concrete foundation.
As it is welded, nearly 400 feet of adhesive is applied for additional structural strength.
He has proposed building a footbridge entirely from a welded cluster of stainless-steel disks.
They walk as if welded together, though whether in support, restraint or combat is unclear.
Interspersed are his welded iron sculptures and gates made by his Black Buffalo Ironworks studio.
They enter, marching, as one — seven individuals welded into the singleness of a shared purpose.
He welded together a metal cart and attached steel walls to three sides of it.
The FIA then had all drain covers around the track re-welded as a precaution.
Next, steel supports, mainly square tubing, are welded to the underbody and behind the wheels.
Many of his pieces consist of open grids made of thin steel rods welded together.
The surface is mottled because of the fact that it was hand-hammered and hand-welded.
He gripped the metal duck head welded to the door handle until his hand grew slippery.
These knife blades are forged, welded, and hammered by hand until they're hundreds of layers strong.
A rediscovered David Hockney and a welded hippo are among some 2,000 works coming to auction.
Sparks and smoke flew around workers' protected heads as they welded one lightweight aluminum ferry frame.
With a cigarette welded to his lips, the bespectacled Severing resembles a more dashing Barton Fink.
The steel frame is fully welded and, paired with the cast-iron axle, offers excellent strength.
You might think that painting welded-steel sculptures a uniform white would de-emphasize their seams.
Many other bands of steel welded together will make up the Starship&aposs tube-shaped body.
The Mk1 features welded panels to make up the rings you can see in the detail photograph of the prototype below, for instance, but Mk3 and Mk4 will use full sheets of stainless steel that cover the whole diameter of the spacecraft, welded with a single weld.
Gunpowder was placed in the bottom of a homemade stand that was welded to a metal base.
You won't find a "23" welded onto the front gate or multiple basketball courts on the premises.
The probe covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipe larger than 16 inches (406.4 mm) in diameter.
Q. The 1994 Northridge earthquake revealed a flaw in the way large beams were connected and welded.
The mangled letters were pounded and welded together again by a Bridgehampton metalsmith quietly working for free.
How often does one feel empathy before a sculpture made of welded nails and cast nail element?
In it, two baked pie crusts were welded together with a solid foundation of flour and water.
The probe covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipe measuring more than 16 inches (406.4 mm) in diameter.
The larger-than-life characters who welded my car back together late one Saturday night in the Ozarks.
Protesting workers symbolically welded shut two main entrances to the dock in the northern Adriatic city of Pula.
Spain's Ataraxy welded mournful, funereal doom passages to Bolt Thrower-esque tank treads on Where All Hope Fades.
A finned tail welded to the cylinder shields it from the launch blast and provides stability in flight.
Before the finished chair was welded, heat-treated and painted, Jenifer flew to Per4Max's headquarters in Arlington, Tex.
A chair, welded from aluminum and coated with metallic car paint, includes components of a dissected mobile phone.
The car still has the camera mounts welded into the vehicle from its days as a film star.
Workers will then use that perch to carefully cut the welded tubes and remove them one by one.
A spray of polyester powder gives the welded metal a smooth finish that&aposs actually tougher than paint.
Known in technical lingo as welded steel moment-frame buildings, the columns and beams that make up the skeleton of the building are welded together, an innovation that was adopted to save time and money and a departure from the bolts and rivets used in previous generations of steel buildings.
Improvised claymores—welded steel tubes packed with homemade explosives—sit unused at an ISIS weapons facility in Tal Afar.
Large-diameter welded pipe may be used to transport oil, gas, slurry, steam, or other fluids, liquids, or gases.
The doors of the shops that used to line the street are welded shut and defaced with racist graffiti.
The throne weighs 200 pounds, has more than 300 swords welded on and cost more than $7,000 to make.
Another difference is an adequate supply of lifeboats, a marine evacuation system, and a welded (rather than riveted) hull.
Homes in the area were outfitted with bars on the doors and grated metal sheets welded over the windows.
It resembles a welded assemblage by David Smith, but has three sea gulls perched on it, one upside down.
The Walias Band welded the slanted minor modes and hovering grooves of Ethiopian music onto a wriggling, electrified sound.
Working at night, they welded steel plates onto giant chevrons that had previously been bolted together, strengthening the building.
She gave a bravura performance that included searing intensity and coquettish whim, often welded together in a single scene.
In 1978, eight U.S. firms that used the clause went after 35 Japanese competitors over welded stainless steel pipe imports.
This 80-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture, designed by late architect Frederic Schwartz, comprises thousands of feet of welded steel.
This 80-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture, designed by late architect Frederic Schwartz, comprises thousands of feet of welded steel.
As in: literal fire, vapor, and water were filmed with high-speed cameras as they flowed on custom-welded rigs.
She was welded together on a dock at Devonport naval base—the only nearby place that could accommodate her bulk.
There was only one eyehole through which he could look, and welded to that eyehole were six feet of pipe.
The wall panels of each home are built using steel rebars that are welded together to create square mesh cages.
The ceiling light was made from conventional fixtures supported by welded brackets and refinished with gilding and found quartz crystals.
Before, the products were often welded shut or glued together, making it hard to replace parts without destroying the appliance.
O'Neill and Murphy grill market produce and herb-stuffed trout on two hand-welded oil-drum and cinder-block barbecues.
A man dragged two chairs up, both of them made of colorful plastic bands woven over a welded metal frame.
Welded hull plates groaned as the ship soared over the peaks and plunged into the troughs like a roller coaster.
She fills her welded steel structures with seeds, proposing a nourishing rebirth from the detritus of a post-colonial future.
"It's the essence of street culture and appears as if it actually been welded and then spray painted," he added.
Made of the simplest, most pared-down means — cut, bent, and welded steel rods — Pay has achieved a remarkable fluidity.
"The terra-cotta pieces are so much more about the forms, and the welded pieces, about the lines," Parker said.
The nozzles are printed as single structures instead of being welded together from 22016 or more components as previous versions were.
This specific set is made of layers of carbon mixture that's welded, forged, and hammered resulting in a 200-layered masterpiece.
Laboratory walls are lined with layers of welded aluminum to turn them into Faraday cages that block out all electromagnetic signals.
Similarly, the sculptor Melvin Edwards is represented by an abstract welded-steel sculpture, "Working Thought" (1985), from the "Lynch Fragment" series.
"[The family] placed gunpowder in the bottom of a homemade stand that was welded to a metal plate," the release said.
We have a slight preference for Google News, just because it's more natively welded to the web, and better for it.
Among the issues: metal shavings inside some inflator parts; improperly welded inflator casings; bad propellant wafers, and bent or damaged parts.
The bit about the narrow escape has already been welded into the popular account, and is likely to endure in history.
For 46 years, the Cates have welded many things — fertilizer tanks, jet-fighter parts, cheese molds, even a farmer's broken glasses.
The designer Sonia Lartigue riffed on the vitrines' simple design, in which welded brass ribbing holds together individually cut glass panes.
MICHAEL ROSENFELD Theodore Roszak (212-1981) is best known as a Modernist sculptor of futuristic constructions and expressionistic welded-steel works.
Instead, the laptop is literally welded together using a type of "plastic soldering" that is rare to see in consumer electronics.
She had obtained them from the Gowanus scrap yards, remnants from windows and gates, and welded them into rune-like shapes.
I've worn them when I commute and at the gym, and they've never felt anything other than welded to my earlobe.
Sometimes, other parts of the ring are welded on, and black paint is sprayed on as a background to the stones.
Still others had good rigidity and were easy to pierce, but didn't accept the welded foil covers that seal the cups.
These sturdy, metal ride-ons are hand welded, with plastic "whitewall" wheels, and designed for single riders up to 44 pounds.
Lundmark said the company would be careful in its choice and was not welded to the end of the year deadline.
Around 78% of the people who reviewed the Jack-Post Welded Steel Christmas Tree Stand on Amazon gave it five stars.
This smorgasbord of hammered and welded nail-work represents a bravado take on the times, at once flippant, political, and provocative.
While the other animals are welded to concrete bases, the porcupine was merely grounded with stakes, making it very easy to steal.
The device appeared to be constructed of square tubing and a heavy spring welded together, with rope tied around parts of it.
The animals that are considered dangerous will stay in their secure night houses, which are made of poured concrete and welded metal.
According to Festo's website, the bat's wings are made from airtight films and a knitted elastane fabric, welded together at 45,000 points.
"I think that he has welded together a kind of white identity politics which is holding him up pretty strongly," Parmar added.
I got a relatively cheap metal cage from Purple Passion in the city, that looks like a set of rings welded together.
They're rated to fly 10 times without being substantially refurbished, but are also bolted on rather than welded, further reducing turnaround time.
In 2017, large-diameter welded pipe imported from China and India were valued at an estimated $29.2 million and $294.7 million, respectively.
Yeti continues to use its ColdCell foam, which keeps ice for days even in desert heat, and welded seams, which prevents leaks.
All that cash buys some serious extras including an aerodynamic body, a hand-welded titanium exhaust and aeronautic-grade aluminum alloy rims.
The tanks are quite simple, just metal welded into an inner and outer tank to create a vacuum seal—no moving parts.
Ford had to develop technologies to fasten aluminum to steel — the metals cannot be welded together the way sheets of steel can.
Divers welded hooks and inserted rods under the sunken Mermaid, their work hampered by strong currents and zero visibility in the river.
He was tending to the smoker, a giant, double-chambered grill that looked like it had welded together from spare truck parts.
It's an assemblage of spheres and tubes and rods, fashioned from welded steel spray-painted gold, that hovers above her morning yogurt.
Last year its landlord briefly welded steel bars across the door to its office, a cramped converted apartment, while staff were inside.
Ford had to develop technologies to fasten aluminum to steel — the metals cannot be welded together the way sheets of steel can.
In this October 5, 2017 photo, a temporary patch is welded to the area damaged by a collision aboard USS John S. McCain.
Yup, a piece of hard iron or steel gets sandwiched between two pieces of soft iron until they're all hammered and welded together.
One is a boxlike frame made of eight steel pipes welded together, four legs held together at the top by four horizontal crossbeams.
Like Sanders, she has welded herself to progressive ideals, such as an end to private insurance, that could be grave general-election liabilities.
The separatists had welded five freight cars to the rails at a crossing to block the only road that connected the two sides.
The fact the bars aren't welded to the mounting brackets could affect long-term durability (though perhaps the satisfaction guarantee would cover it).
Rather, he absorbed aspects of various styles and, in the cauldron of his art practice, welded them to his personal and cultural history.
A crowd favorite, "Running Machine" (1992) is an attractive, six-legged beast built with welded steel and aluminum, and operated with a radio controller.
Paige has fully bought into the version of the truth that her parents have sold her, and welded her own budding ideology onto it.
Before the CR-V was introduced, Civic trunks and hoods were welded together by one group of machines, or cell, in the body shop.
The metal pieces for the hood and trunk lid were placed in an industrial-strength Lazy Susan and the same robots welded them both.
Tenaris and Severstal aim to serve the growing market for welded OCTG pipe products in Russia and neighbouring countries, they said in a statement.
The car did indeed flip, but a piece of metal from some sort of welded contraption that was attached to the car flew off.
The duties on the product, used in construction, for mechanical engineering, in welded pipes and tubes and domestic appliances, will apply for five years.
This is a series defined by its mood, by a sort of goofy hopeful heroism forcefully welded onto a deep vein of surreal melancholy.
"When I train youths here, I tell them my story," he said, pacing around his noisy workshop where lanky teenagers welded, sawed and hammered.
Ms. Johnson finds delightful new ways to address the perennial topic of how teenagers welded to laptops and smartphones can become very stupid indeed.
He learned that it had been cut up by the city Parks Department, welded back together in a smaller form and put in storage.
Canada should take action as pipe priced more than 10 percent cheaper floods the market, said Butch Mandel, president of Welded Tube of Canada.
The agents called Mexican authorities and disassembled the catapult which was rather gracefully constructed from square tubes welded together, a heavy spring mechanism, and rope.
They found some super impressive stuff—a slim and well-manufactured lithium-ion battery pack—and some super ugly stuff—a poorly-welded steel skeleton.
The companies are creating a joint venture which will build a welded pipe plant to produce OCTG products in the Surgut area of West Siberia.
The taxis are made from fiberglass shells and seats welded onto Piaggio scooters and they get their name from their bright yellow, coconut-shaped shells.
The detritus of improvised ordnance fired by the jihadists, including a cooking-gas canister welded on a rocket, suggests they may be short of material.
They've scrutinized this shopping process and pointed out the not-so-obvious details you should be looking out for, like welded seams and lined pockets.
Plus, the seams of their cutters are more closely welded, which means that breaking an Ateco in two would require quite a bit more force.
For the main trunk line, experts say that Keystone requires welded line pipe between 36 inches to 42 inches (91 to 107 cm) in diameter.
It is one of the largest North American producers of welded and seamless pipe for the oil and gas industry, with headquarters in Houston, Texas.
After San Bernardino, Mr. Trump welded the issues of terrorism and immigration in his call for a ban on Muslims' entry into the United States.
The robotic printer is laying up the welded stainless steel surfaces of the bridge, with the support of an integrated branching truss, in a factory.
Had the old, historical embankments been a sturdier construction site, the robot could have welded the bridge over the canal as visualized in the show.
Imports of the welded steel pipe, used to build oil and gas pipelines, in 216 totaled $229 million from the six countries, department data show.
We were craving the break, away from our regularly scheduled programming, away from the tedium of our breakfast routines and Rice Krispies welded to sweatshirts.
After the dismemberment, its sculptor, Sonny Rivera, cast a replacement foot for Oñate at a cost to taxpayers of $10,000, and it was welded on.
Bernini carved marble, pressing stone to its limits; Medardo Russo worked wax over plaster; and David Smith demonstrated the uses of welded steel for abstractions.
The interlocking 3-D panels built by RSG-3D are placed over a welded wire truss system, then covered with a reinforced concrete outer layer.
The brand uses corrosion-resistant, kitchen-grade stainless steel with 8% nickel for its pots' handles, which are also TIG (or tungsten inert gas) welded.
Workers are currently erecting a 200-foot crane that will loom above the cathedral to help finalize the operations needed to stabilize that welded scaffolding.
The relatively low number of highly distinctive, hand-welded pieces made them highly collectible just as the distinction between art and furniture was breaking down.
The prototype, welded together in one month, indicates the activity that's taken place over the past 10 months as engineers ramped up development of Starship.
The militants had welded thick armored plates around old Soviet personnel carriers and attached grids of rebar along their sides to disperse incoming rocket blasts.
Canada slapped duties on some imports of carbon steel welded pipes from Taiwan in 2012 and Taiwan brought the complaint to the WTO in Jan 2015.
And the structure that holds the engines to the rocket's bottom is bolted down now, not welded, to make it easier to take apart and inspect.
Seattle&aposs rules insist that "Welded splices shall be of ASTM A706 steel" and "foam plastic signs shall not be greater than 1/2 inch" thick.
"La Ménagerie," the 31-lot auction, will include this singular welded brass and copper "Hippopotame I" which unfolds to reveal a sink, vanity, and full bathtub.
The set was a room-size contraption made of welded steel and Plexiglas, fitted with buzzers and keyboards and a chair that spins on a truss.
They welded ramps onto flatbed trucks, drove them right up to the wall, and literally drive these SUVs over the fence or over the wall. Brazen.
Barbara Lekberg, a sculptor who infused her welded-metal works with motion and grace in a career that spanned more than 21995 years, died on Feb.
Once they entered the bank, the burglars welded the vault's door from the inside and spent an entire weekend inside, cooking hot meals and drinking wine.
Sculptor John Bisbee is celebrated for his masterful work created exclusively from forged and welded nails, transforming their simple form into sculptures that defy the imagination.
In the folksy '2160s, Mr. Evans designed ornate welded steel-front cabinets that drew inspiration from the sculpture work of Picasso, Harry Bertoia and Julio González.
The ranch is the creation of Elmer Long, who welded together a forest of metal "trees" and hung dozens of colorful glass bottles from each one.
In 2017, large-diameter welded pipe imported from China and India were valued at an estimated $29.2 million and $294.7 million, respectively, the Commerce Department said.
These bamboo "trains" consists of an engine and a 6-foot by 10-foot bamboo board that sits on top of two axles with welded-on wheels.
The agency also hopes to triple the rate of continuous welded rail, which makes for a more comfortable ride, and install 27,21904 friction pads on cars systemwide.
Brisket pros like Mr. Franklin and John Lewis of Lewis Barbecue cook in enormous pits fashioned from 22,000-gallon propane tanks that they designed and welded themselves.
The Burj Al Arab Terrace was set onto piles and welded together in about three months, subverting a landfill process that can take up to three years.
But the metal, which had been spot-welded to look like pallets, was actually being stockpiled by California-based companies that Mr. Liu controlled, the indictment states.
At one spot, the men have welded the wheels of a coal train to the tracks, locking it in place and, naturally, preventing other trains from passing.
Such intellectual property-based claims have only been made once before by U.S. steel producers, in 1978 against 35 Japanese makers and importers of welded stainless steel pipe.
For the "Voltris", as they became known, Smith welded objects he found in the factory to steel plates to make a quirky and original set of abstract works.
There was plenty of noise inside the spheres on a recent tour, as workers welded steel, pounded bolts into place and sawed concrete inside the half-built structure.
As an example, the speaker grill is a flat sheet of steel that's stamped, rolled into a rounded square, welded, seams ground smooth, and then powder coated black.
This beauty of a tool has a 14-gauge steel blade and an 18-gauge steel handle welded together so the shovel won't snap even under rugged use.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday it had found that China and India unfairly subsidized and dumped large diameter welded pipe in the United States.
Jimmy says he fitted hand-polished chrome tubes and trucker-style chrome exhaust guards to hide wires and mount LED lights ... then welded the gear to the keyboard.
The sculpture, made by local artist Joe Renaud from scrap metal, was welded to a bench and supported by a pile that went several feet into the ground.
Other carmakers are now largely brand managers, assemblers and systems integrators, ensuring that all the parts they buy from suppliers work in harmony when bolted and welded together.
The Backpack Dry Bag has a heavy-duty watertight zipper, welded seams, and pockets galore so you can stash all your gear and keep it safe and dry.
That's when surgeons discovered a "blueish mass" of 17 lenses welded together by mucus in her right eye, quickly followed by another 10 contacts in the same eye.
There was plenty of noise inside the spheres on a recent tour, as workers welded steel, pounded bolts into place and sawed concrete inside the half-built structure.
A family and a clergy — the whole welded together over the decades as much by oil revenues as by the legitimacy deriving from proximity to Islam's holiest sites.
Dial (1928-2016) came from a region of Alabama where African-Americans, including an uncle of his, frequently made sculpture, screens and fences from metal junk welded together.
However, those repaired sections of wall are prime targets for smugglers, as it is easier to cut through the welded metal than it is to make new cuts.
The action centers on the Park Avenue Armory space, where the rituals of preparing for space travel are replicated in plywood, welded steel, papier mache, miniatures, and theatrical illusions.
Bike rails may be just a few metal tubes welded together, but for any cyclist who has waited on tiptoes for the light to change, they're a welcome addition.
I register its shape as I see what else stands before me: perpendicular to the floor, a tall, metal rod supports a welded tube that looks like a telescope.
Using off-the-shelf industrial robots and tools adapted from handling sheets of metal, cardboard, and plastic, the stiffened fabric can be cut precisely, molded, and welded to itself.
During a recent week, passers-by stood welded to the spot, challenged to make what they could of the scene, a curious hybrid of street theater and fashion porn.
It also has a freight elevator, painted with orange and green swirls to look like the gaping mouth of a dragon with welded iron monsters suspended from the ceiling.
Fortunately for you, the cartel prefers to move its own money across the border in large amounts, welded in boxes to the bottom of trucks, hidden in cars, etc.
While many rural conservatives may loathe the idea of Big Government, farmers and the federal government are welded together by dozens of programs and billions of dollars in spending.
Mr. Edwards, whose abstract, welded-metal sculptures have been acquired by five institutions in the last 18 months, including the Whitney Museum and Tate Modern, turns 82 in May.
Taisia A. Fomina, a friend of the family's, recalled that the girl's father, ignorant of the danger, welded a bed frame from irradiated metal recycled from the nuclear plant.
The bulldozer's chassis was obscured by green metal panels and grates the fighters had welded on, to protect the vehicle so that its suicide driver could reach the target.
Mr. Rising lets the wood dictate the design, embracing the natural caramel and oak colors along with expected distress to polish off his items, enhancing some with welded metals.
Modern safety and navigation systems are just one of the ship's upgrades from its predecessor — the Titanic ll will feature a sturdier welded hull instead of a riveted one.
She relied on him to execute her vision from her very first sculpture: he welded a tree to adorn her children's bedroom while she was still living with Mathews.
The Welded Steel Christmas Tree Stand is the most heavy-duty option coming with its lifetime warranty and wide leg span of nearly 30 inches (for the large version).
Sheryl Sandberg sometimes wears a chain around her neck that's welded together from one given to her by Zuckerberg and one given to her by Palihapitiya after her husband's death.
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It's 42 feet tall, made of welded steel, and while it actually had to rock to claim the record, it was deemed too unsafe to stand freely and was secured.
Then, on a yearlong trip abroad with his wife, Bobbie, he peered into an art gallery in Vallauris, France, and was struck by the abstract welded sculptures in the window.
Toner kicks field goals on real-life fields while an unwieldy contraption — what appears to be six GoPros welded together into a 360 degree video camera — records by his shoulder.
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He worked figuratively and abstractly in wood, ceramic and bronze but mostly in welded steel or iron, using found, altered or made elements that were either painted or left bare.
"In the club world, I knew lots of people, and they would turn into hairdressers and photographers who would all need a little bit of metal welded," Mr. Dixon said.
In August, the U.S. Commerce Department said in a preliminary determination that large-diameter welded pipe from six countries, including China and India, was being dumped in the United States.
The U.S. probe, which covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipes with a diameter larger than 16 inches, began after a petition from a group of privately held U.S. producers.
By the 1930s, inspired by Picasso's early works in iron, Smith was using an oxyacetylene torch to turn out ground-breaking welded-metal sculptures, the first of their kind in America.
"We Know" (1986) is an agglomeration of shapes made from Edwards' characteristic welded steel, comprising a base, a spike, a hammer or hatchet, a hook, and an indecipherable, candle-shaped cylinder.
The earliest sculpture, "Hybrid Form #3," made of cast bronze, was done in 1970, while most are recent, such as "Grown Out," made of welded bronze, which is dated 2012-2016.
Like the Fiskars Long-Handle Shovel, it has a 14-gauge steel blade welded to an 18-gauge steel handle that won't break or bend even during the heaviest garden jobs.
In the photo above you can see one of the final steps of assembly, as the skeleton-supporting steel structure is welded together, prepping the exhibit for its January 15th debut.
"It's more along the lines of aircraft technology than traditional, spot-welded steel bodies," said Paul Buetow, G.M.'s head of manufacturing in China, as he strode along the assembly line.
Standing at a height of 33 feet, composed of welded steel tubing, the sculpture re-imagines the Madonna as a monumental, imposing, much larger-than-life figure—less mother than giant.
The probe was launched after a petition from a group of privately held U.S. producers and covers welded carbon and alloy steel pipe larger than 16 inches (406.4 mm) in diameter.
On Monday the company announced it had been awarded a contract worth 383 million riyals ($102.1 million) from Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, to supply it with welded steel pipes.
The small, poorly welded can — one of 150 or so ejected from a larger canister as it was dropped — contains about 40 grams of high explosives within its cartoonish-looking frame.
In the aftermath, authorities found about 20 abandoned vehicles, some with machine-gun turrets and welded armoring; the doors of many were professionally printed with the initials of a drug cartel.
He'd held power for so long — even after his nominal ouster from the presidency in 2011, he remained a dominant force in Yemen — that he seemed almost welded to the landscape.
Why you'll love it: The Jack-Post Welded Steel Christmas Tree Stand is made of steel and features four eye-bolts that hold trees up to twelve feet tall in place.
Earlier this year, Ginane Makki Bacho, a Lebanese artist, held an exhibition in Beirut featuring over 200 sculptures made of welded scrap-metal ("Civilisation" at Agial Art Gallery, Beirut, is pictured top).
You got the sense that, even without the iPhones welded to fingers constantly typing out corporate-approved hashtags, Sam and Cailli would be doing the exact same thing they are doing now.
A rectangular frame onto which this scrap-metal pioneer welded a few objects — a triangle in the shape of a waving pennant, the heel of a pipe — is self-conscious and austere.
In fact, it was present at the creation of the modern conservative movement, when opponents of the New Deal welded free-market economics onto Bible-based hostility to the secular-democratic state.
At first, "Liquid Lens," a 12-by-9-by-3-foot behemoth of welded aluminum tubes, might appear to fall into the realm of George Rickey and other practitioners of kinetic art.
During the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, they also bridged the gap between craft and art by showing that clay can be as monumental and expressive as paint on canvas or welded steel.
The gallery is thus populated with an assemblage of painted, collaged, taped, welded, glazed, and stacked objects, reflecting the duo's penchant for combining a handcrafted sensibility with a harder-edged, urban aesthetic.
The swooping gas tank, carved from 534 pounds of billet aluminum and welded together with intricate precision, takes 66 hours to make and could easily pass for a multimillion-dollar Jeff Koons sculpture.
"Cloud Gate," designed for a 1999 competition and unveiled in 2004, comprises 168 steel plates created with computers and robotics that were then welded together in Millennium Park to present a smooth armor.
In 2017, U.S. imports of large-diameter welded pipe from Canada were estimated at $179.9 million, from South Korea at $150.9 million, from Turkey at $57.3 million, and from Greece at $10.7 million.
"On Saturday afternoon five family members and the expectant mother gathered and placed gunpowder in the bottom of a homemade stand that was welded to a metal base plate," the sheriff's statement said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday voted to lock in duties on imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from India as it affirmed the goods were harming the U.S. industry.
It won't be precisely like the original: In order to meet modern safety standards, reported the Belfast Telegraph, it will have a welded and not riveted hull and be about four yards wider.
It should be touching and inspiring to read about women who had the strength not only to survive but to triumph in an age when prejudice seemed hopelessly welded to preconceived ideas. Mrs.
The company is placing great emphasis on the watch's uncommon architecture: The case is part round, part octagonal, and the skeletonized lugs are welded to the bezel but not to the case back.
Some workers at the think tank, the Unirule Institute of Economics, found themselves briefly trapped inside when the company that manages the lease on the institute's offices locked and welded its door shut.
Another multi-part piece incorporates the words "DON'T BET ON ME," which curve up the wall behind an arrangement of pillars, some standing, some tipped over by a "viper" shaped from welded spikes.
"Some small bolts had come loose at the end of the kerbs on turns six and 12, so we've taken the bolts out and welded the kerbs to each other," Whiting told Sky Sports.
The U.S. trade probe, which covered welded carbon and alloy line and structural steel pipes with a diameter larger than 16 inches, began after a petition from a group of privately held U.S. producers.
The company's Chinese boss sat where he conducted most of his business, at one end of a row of four chairs that had been welded together, near a trash can that contained cigarette stubs.
The bulbs of his La Religieuse (The Nun) floor and table lamps are shaded by shards of alabaster that are both Cubistic and wimplelike, held together by bits of welded iron, courtesy of Dalbet.
The imports "were simply aluminum extrusions that were spot-welded together to make them appear to be functional pallets, which would be finished goods not subject to the duties," prosecutors said in a statement.
It also includes staffing special teams at chronic trouble spots to make repairs more quickly, installing welded rail instead of rail with joints to cut down on track failures, and overhauling cars more frequently.
Constructed of white mortar, mounted on a steel frame and welded into the side of Magnetic Mountain in Arkansas, the statue weighs two million pounds and officially opened to the public in June 1966.
Currently, several of his painted welded-steel sculptures from the mid-1970s and early '80s are on view at Alexander Gray Associates, alongside a selection of works on paper, in the exhibition Painted Sculpture.
In more recent works, such as "Pulse" (2008, welded steel, 53 x 48 x 22 inches), an open, gridded, two-sided, three-dimensional plane of varying widths seems to collapse together near the center.
There was no non-snow/ice furniture, and putting anything on a snowy or icy surface would have meant needing to get it welded free the next morning (this apparently happens quite a bit).
In addition, Westinghouse was engineering its equipment so that large components of the plants could be made in sections at factories, then welded together and lifted into place with cranes at the construction site.
The core of the DB11 is a new bonded aluminum structure (where the parts are basically glued instead of welded together) that Aston says is lighter, stronger, and more space efficient than the outgoing skeleton.
The core of the DB235 is a new bonded aluminum structure (where the parts are basically glued instead of welded together) that Aston says is lighter, stronger, and more space efficient than the outgoing skeleton.
The ruling, related to certain carbon steel welded pipes and certain provisions of Canada's underlying legislation, found that Canada had contravened the WTO's Anti-Dumping Agreement but that Taiwan had failed to establish some points.
The two men went to see Mr. Dial, who, once he realized what Mr. Arnett was looking for, pulled a painted, welded-steel sculpture topped by a stylized steel turkey out of a turkey coop.
The indictment said companies affiliated with Liu went through ports in the Los Angeles area to import aluminum extrusions that were "tack-welded" together, to appear as finished "pallets" that were not subject to duties.
The ruling, related to certain carbon steel welded pipes and certain provisions of Canada's underlying legislation, found that Canada had contravened WTO's Anti-Dumping Agreement but that Chinese Taipei had failed to establish some points.
It seems that when a fight was brewing, each Irishman used whatever weapon served him best, whether it be a shillelagh, cudgel, camán, or any other striking apparatus that could be easily and effective welded.
Vespa differs from other scooters in that its body frame is made entirely of steel stampings that are welded together, which is exactly how Piaggio made its airplanes when it launched the scooter in 1946.
The most likely components Monster Moto could produce in America first are black, welded-metal frames for bikes and go-karts, but they would have to automate production because human welders would be too expensive.
It's a gimmicky medium mech with a giant melee axe welded onto its right arm that allows it do extra melee damage, but honestly not enough that you wouldn't be better off running something else.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rob Cortis calls it the "Trump Unity Bridge" - a bulky, metal 45-foot structure welded to two wheels and bedecked with red, white and blue signs echoing President-elect Donald Trump's campaign themes.
At Steel Speed, one of its tenants, workers cut, welded, drilled and ground away at two sections of a conveyor that will be built at Algoma, each piece 80 feet long and weighing 15,000 pounds.
A total of 82 companies — including 11 makers of auto parts, nine welded-pipe producers and five makers of fasteners — said they had lost sales to foreign competitors because of the higher cost of steel.
Mr. Newbert, who rides a Triumph, said he wanted to see Mr. Desmedt's so-called Chain Bike, a gravity-defying motorcycle held together with welded pieces of chain link, but it was not on display.
Pieces like the 1981 Rover chair by the London designer Ron Arad, built from scaffolding welded to a castoff leather car seat, were all the rage; Jean Paul Gaultier, then just starting out, bought six.
Mr. Kuleto, who for a generation dominated restaurant design in the Bay Area, teamed up with Ms. Des Jardins to conceive Jardinière, a two-level restaurant with illuminated glass ice buckets welded into balcony railings.
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Later I'd learn that Mr. Sclarow had cut and welded the pipes from some old school desks he had found, matching their height to the bar of soapstone tiles he had pulled out of a Dumpster.
This 2184 Bugatti Type 37 started its life with one Basle Karrer in Zurich, but by 1958 had ended up in a circus act near the Swiss-German border, with extra seats welded to the back.
One indicator: Toyota proudly noted that certain SE models now come with a "four-tip exhaust," except that the outer pair of tips are just welded onto the inner pipes and don't actually act as exhausts.
The theme continues in every cranny of the bar, with welded feathers encircling arched doorways, hand-etched bird footprints on the copper bar, a throne flanked by two preserved peacocks, and green and blue lighting overhead.
Then Chin's "Cross for the Unforgiven" (2012) throws religious history into the mix, with its group of AK-47 assault rifles cut, welded, and assembled in such a many that forms a kind of Celtic cross.
In 1936, the Robinson-Patman Act (brought forth, in part, by Wright Patman) welded fair trade laws to antitrust, which gave the law teeth and led to 30 years of high activity in its federal use.
With the Flamanville reactor vessel welded in place in 2013 and covered by thousands of tonnes of concrete since then, taking out the vessel would delay the reactor startup by several years and cost billions of euros.
Lacking contextual aids, I took in Kurian's sculpted welded steel figures and remained stuck on one piece — a woman wearing a t-shirt reading "All Holes Matter," climbing up a set of ropes that connects the figures.
It has onboard thrusters and a guidance system to bring it through the atmosphere intact, then releases a parafoil and our ship, named Mr. Steven, with basically a giant catcher's mitt welded on, tries to catch it.
For example, in one corner two 1990 pieces by Melvin Edwards ("Redemption" and "Good Word from Cayenne") that look like iron chains and odds and ends, broken but welded together lie between two portraits of black men.
Crucially, TPU also recycles well, and has the added benefit that pieces can be fused together with heat and pressure, eschewing stitching and allowing the shoe to hang together with powerful, glue-less bonds like welded metal.
On a recent visit to the plant, workers were busily erecting more durable, welded tanks to replace the temporary ones thrown up in a hurry during the early years after the accident, some of which have leaked.
The once-functional plane has been cut in half widthwise and reconstructed; its various interior parts — including passenger seats, flight controllers, wiring, and hydraulic equipment — are messily welded to its exterior frame and exposed to the viewer.
A soldier "holds a picket that was tac welded just the day prior by the Marines that shared part of our sector; the welds were so poor that this fell off the next day," one caption reads.
The U.S. nuclear arsenal, patched, welded, and re-skinned countless times, was built between 21981 and 123 years ago when the United States found itself locked in an arms race with a rival superpower, the Soviet Union.
Mr. Liggett's idiosyncratic scrap-metal gallery — conceived, shaped and welded in his shop nearby — stood on farmland in tiny Mullinville, where a stiff prairie wind kept the whirligigs spinning, lending kinetic energy to his hodgepodge of installations.
Buick has held focus groups in the United States and says that — unlike politicians, unions and auto journalists — buyers care little about where a vehicle is built, as long as it is welded and screwed together well.
The crudely welded silver cylinder, just bigger than a soda can, was one of many others ejected from a cluster bomb as it fell through the sky before resting in a shaded rocky ravine for 22001 years.
As Ross-Harris shows me the bare bones of what will become one of their Japanese-style knives, a metal block comprising several layers of welded steel, he assures me that he wasn't starting completely from scratch.
The annual value of Taiwan's exports of carbon steel welded pipes to Canada dropped from around $19 million before the anti-dumping duties were imposed to around $5 million, Taiwan officials said at the time of the filing.
The JOBS Act took effect in 2012, helping pry open the initial public offering pipeline that was effectively welded shut in the wake of the global financial crisis, fostering millions of dollars of investments in burgeoning start-ups.
Among his classmates at the League were Alexander Calder and Adolph Gottlieb; later he became friends with David Smith and introduced him to the sculpture of Julio González, which inspired Smith to turn from painting to welded metal.
WASHINGTON, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Tuesday it had made a preliminary determination that large diameter welded pipe from Canada, China, Greece, India, South Korea and Turkey was being dumped in the U.S. market.
Working his way back from a recent injury sustained in a bobsleigh crash in Whistler, Blanchet pushed a makeshift welded metal sled on wheels as fast as he could along a set of rails from a standing start.
Bryan Tedrick welded together this 10-ton, 15-by-38-foot sculpture, which swivels on a single axis and has a rotating head, as a tribute to the boars that roam the vineyards of his native Sonoma, Calif.
PHILADELPHIA — In a yard full of police tow trucks in North Philadelphia, a massive green sculpture of copper pipe and welded bronze sits outside a vehicle workshop, its extravagant curves forming a startling contrast to the gritty surroundings.
India brought the original complaint to the WTO in April 2012, after the U.S. Commerce Department set an import duty of nearly 286 percent on a circular welded carbon-quality steel pipe from India to offset government subsidies.
In Oklahoma features welded steel sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations using Edwards's familiar material language of chains, scrap metal, barbed wire, nails, and welding and farming tools to explore his personal history and connections to the African diaspora.
"I find that extraordinary but the reality is people are welded to their devices, they want connectivity and they are prepared to pay up for it, even for a flight of an hour or two hours," he added.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Monday voted to continue anti-dumping and subsidy investigations into imports of large-diameter welded pipe from Canada, China, Greece, India, South Korea and Turkey, it said in a statement.
The Commerce Department estimated that in 2016 imports of large-diameter welded pipe from Canada had a value of $66 million, China $139 million, India $163 million, Greece $70 million, South Korea $150.3 million and Turkey $116.1 million.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday said it would slap preliminary duties on imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from India after finding the goods were being dumped in the U.S. market at below market prices.
On Tuesday, five staff members of the institute were trapped in the office for an hour or so after the leasing company locked and welded shut the office doors, said Mr. Jiang, the researcher, who was among them.
They were, like a lot of Burning Man art, technically impressive: made from welded steel rods and balls, covered in a stainless steel mesh skin (some even contained programmable LED lighting), and ranging from 40 to 55 feet tall.
My grandfather and his brother fled Spain in the 1930s during Spanish fascism's terrifying rise to power—a historical event that welded together Catholic militancy, imperial nostalgia, and bourgeois conservatism into a regime that lasted into the late 1970s.
A deep draw press forms the discs into the body halves, while across the way small, man-operated machines roll thinner strips into scorpion tails, the eventual chimes, which are placed upon a rack to have their seams welded.
The building has about 19,000 square feet of amenities, spread across two below-grade levels, including a two-lane bowling alley and a 20-seat screening room in an old bank vault, whose door will be welded into the open position.
The opening offer for the "Rhinocrétaire," a welded metal writing desk in the shape of a rhinoceros dated 0003, was almost three times the low estimate of 700,000 euros, or about $775,210 — and the auctioneer hadn't even started the bidding.
Five of the Humvees have been destroyed in airstrikes and one has broken down, but the rest are functioning, two Taliban commanders said, adding that they keep the Humvees in covered garages and have welded additional armor onto some of them.
But with these looks, somewhere between the two extremes, we got a taste of powerful grace that demands attention without subtlety, swapped puffy shoulders for shapely, sharp, padded ones, and flowery embroidery for sleek, reflective sequins that almost look welded together.
At the same time, for those who are curious about Hunt's public commissions, it is easy to walk a few blocks to the intersection of Morningside Heights and 11989th Street to see "Harlem Hybrid" (1976), made of polished and welded bronze.
For decades this has meant products have had to be "designed for manufacture", which essentially means their components must incorporate features that can be readily shaped by machines in order to be glued, screwed or welded together by people or robots.
A naval expert said Kim's "new" submarine looked much like an old Russian submarine class introduced in the 1950s and has rough welded edges that would hamper it from evading detection by modern submarines used by the US and Japan.
Hence the conjugation "I is," the double negative "don't put no trust" — and, best of all, the wonderful idiom "carry-go-bring-come," in which four verbs are welded together by hyphens, Voltron-style, to form a single, powerful adjective.
The "Accumulations" are compositionally similar to Mel Edwards' "Lynch Fragments" — small, dense, welded-iron wall works relating to America's history of enslavement and institutionalized, racially motivated violence — to which Edwards has periodically returned since starting the series in the early 1960s.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Tuesday American producers were being harmed by the import of certain large-diameter welded steel pipe from Canada, Greece, South Korea and Turkey, locking in duties on some of those products for five years.
With nearby Marshall University's help, Huntington now has a "one-stop shop" for drug treatment called PROACT, a former pharmacy location that offers counseling, job, and housing help along with medication-assisted treatment, welded together from four health systems in the region.
He contributed to both a project called Simple Affections and spiritually similar ensemble project about a saint, each of which welded together bits of audio detritus—both sacred and profane—into these wonderful tile mosaics made from precious metals and beautiful trash.
IPSCO, one of the United States' largest domestic producers and suppliers of seamless and welded steel pipe for the oil and gas industry, depends on the import of some materials from its Russian affiliates which it cannot source in the United States.
"Using our top-secret ballast-control system, we have the ability to quickly surface the underwater hotel, attach our support vessel towlines, and use our 133 internal-battery bank electric power propulsion systems that are welded to the underwater hotel," he said.
DURING the first world war it was observed that when armour plating was hit by shrapnel some of the bits not only embedded themselves into the metal but ended up welded to it, a process that normally takes a great deal of heat.
Like those bands Christian Mistress know how to write a catchy chorus, and also how to put on a tight, thunderous live show, as the Olympia five-piece recall the sharp guitar sounds of Judas Priest welded onto a relentless punk rhythm section.
If the Kwangmyongsong was powered by the same system as the Unha-3 launched in 2012, it used a cluster of Rodong missile engines with thrust of about 27 tonnes each encased in an aluminium-magnesium alloy body, welded unevenly by hand.
As its name — the Tack — suggests, the piece is tack-welded (soldered with small beads instead of thick strips), a technique that lends it a surprising delicacy, while also conjuring an aging freighter gliding gracefully, even despite its heft, across roiling seas.
Starting out grilling hot dogs at biker meets on a gas canister welded to the back of his Harley Davidson, Borja now spends his weekends with a custom-built barbecue trailer stationed outside Mother Kelly's, a taproom and beer shop in East London.
Harking back to the pre-Minimalist years of the late 1950s to early '60s, they combine the often burly, rusty junk-sculpture aesthetic of Richard Stankiewicz, Mark di Suvero and John Chamberlain with the relative refinement of Anthony Caro's welded-steel monochrome sculptures.
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Thursday said it had determined that American producers were being harmed by imports of certain large-diameter welded steel pipe from China and India, a finding that locks in duties on those products for five years.
"Barbara Lekberg is an out-and-out romantic whose welded figures are made from thin, flowing sheets of steel, here and there adorned with color in vitreous enamel," Stuart Preston wrote in The New York Times in 21992, reviewing a Sculpture Center exhibition.
Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997), who, outside her native California, has never had a full-scale retrospective in this country, is generally known for her exquisitely excessive sculptures dating from the mid-1950s — welded metal tangles embedded with bright pieces of Venetian glass.
With his last political vehicle, the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP, Mr. Farage took an assortment of Tory retirees and a smattering of ex-fascists and other right-wing cranks, and welded them into a devastating political weapon: a significant national party.
Something similar happens in "Atom's Rib" (2010, welded steel, 70 x 66 x 32 inches), where the rectilinear, gridded planes whorl and narrow as they move toward the center, becoming a vortex of wires, as if some unspecified force had passed through them.
The award-winning game has taken the detective story and the narrative RPG and welded them together so uniquely that it has, in a couple short months, become a new critical standard for thinking about games and the way they tell themselves.
Each, as the AP reported in 1998, consists of 13 pieces welded together at the construction site to weigh 173 tons, and each houses a particular heating unit to prevent ice from forming and falling onto a 4,500-square-foot glass ceiling.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it had made a final determination that imports of large diameter welded pipe from Canada, Greece, South Korea and Turkey are being dumped in the U.S. market, paving the way for the imposition of tariffs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Thursday said it had determined that American producers were being harmed by imports of certain large-diameter welded steel pipe from China and India, a finding that locks in duties on those products for five years.
"[The fairing] has onboard thrusters and a guidance system to bring it through the atmosphere intact, then releases a parafoil and our ship with basically a giant catcher's mitt welded on tries to catch it," Musk said when he shared a photo on Instagram.
IPSCO, one of the United States' largest domestic producers and suppliers of seamless and welded steel pipe for the oil and gas industry, depends on the import of some materials from its Russian affiliates which it cannot source in the United States, the letter said.
But the most urgent threat to Notre-Dame is thousands of scaffolding tubes — remnants of renovation work from before the fire — that were welded together by the blaze, creating a mass of twisted metal of roughly 250 tons that is weighing down on the structure.
Even now, it's an unusual one: its exterior is welded together from sheets of titanium alloy, and when you sit in it, you're effectively sitting inside a metal-and-leather bowl that's like the bigger, badder cousin of Finnish designer Eero Aarnio's ball chair from 1963.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ❄️ Perhaps it's because my father is an actual builder—you know, those dusty-haired, nail-chewing people who made your house for you—but there's just something about an icing-welded biscuit that strikes me as structurally unsound.
WASHINGTON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it had made a final determination that imports of large diameter welded pipe from Canada, Greece, South Korea and Turkey are being dumped in the U.S. market, paving the way for the imposition of tariffs.
WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday said American producers were being harmed by imports of certain large-diameter welded steel pipe from Canada, Greece, South Korea and Turkey, a finding that locks in duties on some of those products for five years.
The U.S. International Trade Commission announced on Friday it was taking measures against UAE, Oman and Pakistan in relation to circular welded carbon-quality steel pipes, after a Department of Commerce investigation found them to be sold in the United States for less than fair value.
Robot' (USA, July 13) Last summer's most buzzy new series — a downbeat coming-of-age story elaborately welded to a downbeat techno-thriller — returns for its second season and adds Grace Gummer as an F.B.I. agent investigating the hack that has brought down the world's financial systems.
She set a welded-steel rail right down the middle of her show "Pledge," at Company Gallery, and balanced a handful of precarious little sculptures on it: a fire extinguisher, a penis, a dog's paw, a stylized candle, and others, all carved from Spanish blue alabaster.
I also learned that the sprawling exhibition, American Abstract Artists 75th Anniversary at O.K Harris Gallery (May 21 – July 15, 2011), which included his sculpture, "In Whose Image" (2009, welded steel, 223 x 46 x 32 inches), was the last group show to display his work.
Republicans, welded inexorably to their norm-busting President owing to his stranglehold on GOP voters, are framing Pelosi's refusal to hand over articles of impeachment as proof Democrats have a weak case no matter how convincing the evidence delivered in testimony by career foreign policy officials.
Republicans, welded inexorably to their norm-busting President owing to his stranglehold on GOP voters, are framing Pelosi's refusal to hand over articles of impeachment as proof Democrats have a weak case no matter how convincing the evidence delivered in testimony by career foreign policy officials.
Disqualification of the Flamanville reactor vessel would have been disastrous for EDF a s it would have added years of delay and billions of euros of further costs, as the reactor vessel is already welded into the building and covered by thousands of tonnes of concrete.
Challenging the notion of individual artistic production, the documentary shows how Until is equally indebted to the labor of MASS MoCA staff and local artisans, who at Cave's direction created the intricate details — objects made entirely of pony beads, welded flowers, long crystal streamers — that made up the whole.
But then I realized that Aquaman's trident is actually more of a quincident since it has five points welded together and that making all those individual harpoon points from metal and then welding them together and then sanding it down is a hell of a lot of work.
Braiding together senses, moods, and impressions, Shapiro designs exquisite sensual tapestries of ideas and notions, where text and textures are welded to one another: "the haiku from your hair" conjures both the force of lyrical comparison and the weight of its thingness – a haiku resides in the hair.
Yet the 1,300-square-foot building that's visible above ground, which includes hushed, honed public spaces in dark wood, a welded metal kitchen and two minimalist bedrooms, represents less than a fifth of the total living space: The rest is beneath grade, on three floors, descending nearly 50 feet.
Chains, hooks, locks and horseshoes are welded into dense knottings of steel, which hang from the wall in this gallery like malevolent sconces; skeins of barbed wire stretch from one wall to the next, and are (a little melodramatically) suspended from the ceiling to form a large tent.
There was a desk in each cell, welded to the wall, but it wasn't large enough for Hamilton to spread out his legal papers, so he took his mattress off the metal bed frame, rolled it up, and sat on it, hunching over his bed, as he worked.
Several works on display directly employ guns as the base material of the art object, including a mandala-like wall hanging by Mel Chin, "Cross for the Unforgiven: 23th Anniversary Multiple" (33), comprised of eight cut and welded AK-23 assault rifles — a reprise of an earlier 22 work.

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