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They had stocked them with centrifuges that were whirling away.
When that whirling stops, you can hear the mosquitoes again.
Deacon led the crowd in a whirling, jumping, thumping rager.
Whirling arpeggios set it into frantic motion, careening towards a precipice.
More wine, we'll teach this stormA thing or two about whirling.
Issues around popularity and success are whirling in your mind today.
Even more so if it had a whirling buzzsaw of doom.
She begins her paintings by whirling brushstrokes on a blank canvas.
The whirling, chaotic market highlights how innovation sometimes works in China.
"Well, I was a whirling dervish of a person," Stills replied.
The whirling sometimes become intense enough to cause nausea and vomiting.
And then off it goes again, whirling away to another destination.
Whirling blows are exchanged for longer than seems possible to withstand.
The skiers and snowboarders have been swooping and whirling to perfection.
The whirling plot is punctuated by affectionate send-ups of multicultural Britishness.
More wine, we'll teach this storm A thing or two about whirling.
Bless this Getty photographer for *trying* to capture a whirling Rippon. pic.twitter.
You can see this vision whirling around in the company's production garage.
Now that Rainford is publicly known, Duchamp scholars are whirling their propellers.
" A police perimeter protecting the whirling saucers on "The Mad Tea Party?
"I'm like a hurricane whirling its way through the floor," he added.
It is tempting to speculate that … Soutine's "whirling fowl" is a psychological scapegoat.
Despite the presence of these whirling blades, no-one's hair moves at all.
Its pages were supposed to be lush with whirling doodads, responsive, hands-on.
Instead of whirling in his white boxing shoes with red tassels, he shuffled.
How do you find the whirling social aspect of the modern metal festival?
It's small, "sizzling" hot and rocky, whirling around its star every 14.4 days.
They had built covert facilities, stocked them with centrifuges that were whirling away.
But the dancing also reflects more general Middle Eastern motifs like Sufi whirling.
DAVID SEGAL This play could serve as a whirling tour of American capitalism.
The initial 1930s trademark was surrounded by what looks like a whirling swastika.
From the traditional scuffles they inherited a whirling-fisted style and pugilistic pride.
Here are the highlights from the whirling, hourlong news conference inside Trump Tower.
With a rainbow of other cars whirling to life around her, she, too, accelerated.
At the time, Cassini was whirling 47,000 miles (76,000 kilometers) away from this region.
Actually, beating the scapegoat might more accurately be called the whirling of the fowl.
But Al has its own hobbies too, including the mind-whirling game of poker.
Rumi also practiced a meditative, whirling dance during his time in the 13th century.
Now, along comes a whirling dervish (Trump) and his torch and pitchfork mob (Sen.
"There needs to be throughout a whirling, dizzy, eternal, new atmosphere," the poet insists.
A surreal, whirling romp, "La Grande Bellezza" is perhaps director Paolo Sorrentino's greatest work.
The first movement courses by in a wash of splashing runs and whirling figurations.
Reservation basketball, called rez ball, is a sneaker-squeaking, whirling-dervish style of play.
The people and the ideas in "The Old Drift," like dervishes, are set whirling.
And that might have led to a whirling life of cotillions and charity balls.
Numerous questions are whirling because of the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
With all this whirling round him, he was also cheerfully facing disaster of another sort.
The tremendous "Nymphs and Satyr," (1934), presents eight and one-half feet of whirling drama.
Worshipers frequently lose themselves in a spinning frenzy, as with the well-known whirling dervishes.
The intricate ruching on one metallic-hued dress evokes invisible electromagnetic waves whirling through space.
The Cleveland Cavaliers had the first choice and took that whirling scoring dervish Kyrie Irving.
A good house party is a thing of beauty, a whirling dervish of unbridled hedonism.
But I'm going to miss having that whirling-dervish Adonis-Muppet over there on my right.
But compared to where most tech companies settle in the Bay Area, it's a whirling metropolis.
Lots of news has been whirling around you, but tonight is all about grounding your energy.
The fish take on an appearance similar to species of tropical coral with whirling, orange patterns.
Soon, though, Mr Trump took out his rhetorical machete and began whirling it above his head.
Harissa and Hummus keep swirling—Dancing closely with hip against hip,Two dervishes spinning and whirling.
Zapata, 40, wowed crowds in Paris on Bastille Day, whirling over European leaders on the flyboard.
"We got through whirling disease and mud snails, and we'll get through P.K.D.," Mr. Nelson said.
The whirling of television news helicopters circling overhead provided a constant noisy soundtrack to his presence.
Already in 1839 the water-powered wheels and belts of the Industrial Revolution were whirling fast.
A video of a microorganism creating a whirling vortex to capture its prey took third place.
What occasionally trips her up is plot structure — the arrangement of all her attractive, whirling parts.
The colors and whirling forms always seek to unveil something, albeit from an invisible, divine realm.
But immediately after the ban lifted, Delhi's diminished traffic returned to it's usual whirling, chaotic snarl.
But what if you continued to circulate for a much more extended time, like a whirling Sufi?
Numbers all over the screens, swarms of enemies animating in unision…whirling fans and magic and nonsense.
This sort of grace note, the small tell amid all that whirling overstatement, is a NJPW signature.
There are two, a spicy arrabbiata and a cilantro pesto that sends it whirling in another direction.
"Everything in the universe is whirling, is quickened with the force of love," Keshavarz explained in 2012.
Nonetheless, the inventor isn't wearing a helmet or anything that could protect him from the whirling rotors.
Sometimes it looks like CGI, other times it looks like some strange Yellow Submarine-esque whirling landscape.
A wooden silhouette of a gaucho on a galloping horse, bolas whirling overhead, makes a handsome logo.
Lifting her arms and fluttering her fingers, she transformed her body into a madly whirling carnival ride.
So we have cyclones whirling around the theater, we have poppies growing, snow falling, and flying monkeys.
The 53-year-old restaurateur is a polymath, an autodidact, and a whirling dervish of a conversationalist.
At its best, large-ensemble jazz composition retains the whirling kinetics that defined the original big bands.
All about was action, noise, aroma, drama — the kind of whirling vortex of energy I feed on.
And while it won't last, this asteroid acts as a temporary mini-moon whirling around our planet.
The mind too, whirling, vectoring, reaching short but at least reaching, rising, consigning—towards and towards. Terrible.
Most people will recognize a self-driving car based on the whirling sensor perched on the roof.
Policy No. 1150 covered Anthony, who labored amid the whirling blades of a sawmill in North Carolina.
But if such whirling philosophical exercises rejuvenate and invigorate you, then Krasznahorkai's works are calling your name.
Footprints covered the carpet like brush strokes on a canvas; I imagined Madonna whirling around, stretching, dancing.
They just stop the film short of being the whirling dervish of entertainment it could be. PG-13.
It starts out wide and sprawling, with juxtaposed noises, like a hooting owl, and whirling plane engine overhead.
Hurricane Florence is whirling off the East Coast of the US with winds reaching 140 miles per hour.
I love the sensation of flying: my feet whirling, riding no-handed, my life flashing before my eyes.
Maroon tied it at 2, whirling and converting a rebound of an Eric Gryba shot at 10:43.
Article continues after the video below I saw a boss in the demo, a big bastard whirling thing.
Not a rock whirling through the uncaring void but the fossilized wreck of a magnificent, light-powered starship?
And there was "Matrice" (1997-98), a suspended whirling mass of old wood, rusted metal, and stone slabs.
Men and women are busy working inside, pipetting liquids into trays and putting tubes in whirling centrifuge machines.
Have you ever wanted to see a fidget spinner whirling on the tip of a man's erect penis?
That makes this whirling shuriken a band-aid and a boo-boo kiss from mom waiting to happen.
"THE MEANING OF TEAMWORK?" he'd bellow, sending his interviewers' notes whirling through the air like a paper blizzard.
The coolest ones have the ability to stand out, even when their lives and careers are whirling ahead.
"In the air!" one of the passengers, Trevor Cadigan, appears to shout over the sound of whirling blades.
And then suddenly, there's a whirling, crazy woman on the other end of the room doing something else.
One student presented a moody, grainy image of sprinkler droplets whirling through the sky above blades of grass.
Wall Street may be whirling about Facebook and Twitter's brushes with Congress, but CNBC's doesn't believe the hype.
They were both quite good, quickly stepping and whirling around each other to punta — a traditional Honduran dance.
The title track features these whirling melodies that collapse and curl around one another in this hallucinatory way.
Hela is absolutely glorious in her first time onscreen, a whirling menace that's all horns, daggers, and death.
It was February 8, the eve of the New Hampshire Republican primary, and I was surrounded by whirling white.
Handing the bottle off to Lynn, she let the trumpets carry her into a series of whirling dance moves.
This enhanced color image shows Jupiter's cloud tops, including a white whirling counterclockwise storm in the planet's southern hemisphere.
This enhanced color image shows Jupiter's cloud tops, including a white whirling counterclockwise storm in the planet's southern hemisphere.
Live by Night opens with a zippy card game heist that is shot in a single whirling steadicam take.
"THIS is our biggest asset!" gushes Eric Menges, the chief executive of the FrankfurtRheinMain promotional body, whirling his arm.
I lay in bed at night, my mind whirling with thoughts about whether the doors and windows were locked.
As the two stars orbit each other, they produce violent winds whirling at over six million miles per hour.
When fire and whirling columns of air combine in nature they can produce an actual tornado made of fire.
He was sweating with fever and the stage was whirling as if time were passing in an old movie.
A jagged peak with a whirling white cloud encircling its pointed tip, the mountain was both terrifying and mesmerizing.
The right-hand theme had nobility and grandeur, but the left hand was a whirling wash of surging harmonies.
With opponents and fools, she's the Tasmanian Devil, whirling and sharp-toothed and dangerous to anyone in her path.
As a result, the series has a whirling dynamism that was lacking in the static and sometimes ponderous film.
In some cities, the whirling of a helicopter overhead can provoke dread — an indication that an emergency is unfolding.
So all of a sudden this character, Annalise, comes in like a whirling dervish, and she's all of it.
As a result, the series has a whirling dynamism that was lacking in the static and sometimes ponderous film.
He's a whirling dervish of athleticism, a hurricane of human force that is impossible to keep from making plays.
After a massive intensification over the weekend, Hurricane Willa is whirling toward Mexico's west coast as a Category 4 storm.
Soon after that motormouthed introduction, Richie swaggered back into our meeting room, a whirling olfactory dervish of cigarettes and aftershave.
After three and a half minutes of whirling club fare, "Come We Go" morphs into something more insular and insistent.
Washington (CNN)In the wild and whirling age of Donald Trump, President Barack Obama went for stable, sober and conventional.
Members of his brand of Islamic mysticism usually appear in pop culture as entrancing whirling dervishes, or victims of violence.
They look like two cups, stuck together, from an anemometer, a whirling instrument that measures the speed of the wind.
There was a fire in the stove then, and outside it was pitch dark, the air filled with whirling snow.
"She was whirling through the studio with vigor," he said in a telephone interview, "and not holding back at all."
Even Charlotte's obsessive reading and writing seem active, dramatic and important, with pages whirling above her as she furiously writes.
But any sensible person can distinguish between an effective operating officer and a whirling disaster who is only about himself.
My natural need to finish early was a way of shutting down complicating thoughts that sent me whirling in new directions.
Then there are fowl that appear to be in their death throes — feathers splayed, generally hanging from their feet, whirling wildly.
You could try whirling around a few scoops of mint chip with some Jack Daniel's, but it wouldn't taste like this.
The Scrambler ride seats three individuals in each seat and jolts the cars around, whirling them from a center pivoting mechanism.
But of course achieving ultimate calm in the face of this whirling blur of chaos called life is close to impossible.
Jane Irish: A Rapid Whirling on the Heel continues at Locks Gallery (600 Washington Square South, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) through May 31.
"They had five volumes of the 'Congressional Globe' whirling round like bats within a hundred feet of their heads," Hale writes.
You may think your own offspring make pretty good whirling dervishes, but this is your chance to see the real thing.
Though the restaurant does not serve kosher food, the whirling, joyful mood during Friday dinners is that of an unconventional Shabbat.
The past week has been a whirling display of moral blindness in the Commonwealth of Virginia and among national Democratic leaders.
I also imagined stories of the devil whirling around in the town's 12-sided barn, and created my own private numerology.
Other winners include videos of a developing mouse embryo and a microorganism that creates a whirling vortex to capture its prey.
Tracks like the opener "Nemorum Incola" punctuate the stillness with synthetic swoons, whirling like a music box ballerina that's slowly losing momentum.
Despite Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's credits, the characters surrounding Rebecca aren't nearly cartoonish enough to keep ignoring her whirling dervish of self-destruction.
Because Rebecca Bunch (Bloom), a whirling dervish of feverish passion and debilitating anxiety, is no heroine — not in the traditional sense, anyway.
The diver's video lights illuminate its whirling contours from below, while daylight breaks through from above throwing it into awe-inspiring relief.
In its athletic, sensual core, Mr. Spring transports Elena d'Amario through the air in intricate lifts that continue Mr. Parsons's whirling motif.
But to Gentry Stein, the whirling bundle of string, plastic, and precision ball-bearings can become much more in the right hands.
No fundraiser-in-chief at the head of the party, and whirling deals based on whatever gets positive coverage at the time.
This year, the Congress received over 13,000 attendees, and has become a whirling, intertwined contraption of various home-made networks and infrastructures.
The other end has been a whirling concoction of screens, cuts, and passes that don't always lead to the most efficient shot.
"Ev'ry time I lose a wrestlin' match / I have a funny feelin' that I won!" she sings, whirling around in her chair.
When the lights dim and the dancers twirl ropes above their heads, the whirling hum in the moon glow is hair-raising.
D isney World's nightly fireworks show might soon have some competition in the form of hundreds of swirling, whirling LED-lit drones.
Reading and writing are largely interior activities, but Fawkes infuses them with drama, drawing cyclones of pages whirling above the scribbling Charlotte.
Millions of pieces are already whirling around, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
You'd no longer live under the shadow of that huge boomerang of death whirling overhead, threatening to clip you at any moment.
The show's tone, which has always swung wildly from comedy to drama and back again, becomes a whirling dervish of total nonsense.
Nestled in the concentric red, green and yellow patterns of this painting are tiny whirling planets and images of human couples copulating.
A group of those profiled wrote an open letter in December calling for "Whirling Shadows of Spies" to be pulled from store shelves.
Late in the city's period under Ottoman rule, the monument was also used as a place of worship by Sufi Muslim Whirling Dervishes.
Before Trump's first day in office, rumors were whirling that the president plans to cut funding to the National Endowment for the Arts.
That third-grade incident a lifetime ago — my bright yellow baton whirling through the air, making contact — is still burned into my memory.
A series of whirling discs arranged into a steep slope carries the lighter goods—mainly paper—upwards but allows heavier ones to fall.
And so he stands there, in the whirling snow, and recites by heart a poem about love — and being about love, about heartbreak.
Not only were the disc brakes completely ineffective against the whirling power of the lathe, they melted and caught fire in the process.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) defines waterspouts as "whirling columns of air and water mist," which form over bodies of water.
But that need also means that, periodically, you'll come across a story about a potentially catastrophic storm whirling toward Turkey Point's nuclear facilities.
They spent their days whirling around in centrifuges or enduring extended periods of confinement in small spaces, to prepare them for test flights.
All we hear is a hosanna of snarls, and all we observe is a flurry of white cotton-wool, studded with whirling limbs.
There is also something whirling in a circle, like an enraged doughnut; then, marvellously, a black thing flying across a bronze-colored sun.
By the time Paul makes his move, Esther, alone and elevated, the camera whirling below her, looks like a statue on a pedestal.
The whirling dervish joyfully defies convention, whether it's upending the traditions of Italian cooking or bringing pleasure into how we feed the hungry.
Even in his lousiest pictures — "I made lots of low-budget movies," he admitted — he's a thing of beauty, a graceful, whirling dynamo.
In a 1957 photo from the set of the Calypso musical "Jamaica," she is a whirling marvel of youthful energy and swirling petticoats.
Once he's there, David is encouraged to revisit his memories—the Nazi puppet, the whirling knives—and to find out who he is.
Nor even the spectacularly dislocated elbow: a burst of static behind my eyes, whirling trees at the river end of the Otley ground.
Featuring a quintet that includes the whirling alto saxophone of Josh Johnson, this tune appears on "Heritage," a new album out on Friday.
If you walk inside Simones' Hot Dog Stand, will people just start whirling around to tell you that Bruce Poliquin is good on jobs?
But her change of style also had a more traditional impulse: the whirling dresses of Bedouin women on their way to market in Babylon.
History shows it's hard to beat the market, even in times of high volatility, steep market drawdowns, whirling sector rotation and wide price dispersion.
People were whirling around me as I scrambled to find a way of contacting the man who almost certainly wasn't joining me for dinner.
The whirling grows stronger, filled with laughing children, rushing waterfalls, before warping to a buzzing temple setting resonating with garbled chanting and alien trilling.
Costa did score — a beautiful, whirling goal in which he spun away from a defender and finished powerfully — but was gone shortly after halftime.
The percussionists bring the stage to exhilarating life in the final moments, but the dancers, despite whirling wildly, never catch up to the beat.
John Wall Wall sometimes looks more like he's speed-skating around a hairpin turn than whirling around a big man to attack the rim.
These are five mind-sets that apparently are impediments to successful careers: Captain Fantastic, Solo Flyer, Version 1.0, One Trick Pony and Whirling Dervish.
He found fame in the capital's thriving "ballroom" scene, in which gay and transgender dancers, predominantly of ethnic minorities, perform limb-whirling vogueing routines.
Sibilla and her hair — weaving, dancing, whirling, whitening into old age — dominate the novel and give it its defining imagery, its infinitely variable leitmotif.
Such a project holds all the potential of turning the circus into a whirling spaceship, floating off into the sky before it finally explodes.
These days Tim is the hospitable proprietor of Sweetwater Social and a brand representative of 86 Co, but back then he was whirling dervish.
The new actors advance Mr. Hnath's whirling arguments about love and ownership with as much ease as the original cast, and even greater humor.
And for all the contagious giddiness of the mise-en-scène that Prospero sets whirling, an ineradicable sense of disgust whispers through these enchantments.
I had to help them get out of the shelter faster, before kennel life turned them into whirling dervishes that no one would adopt.
There are millions of pieces of debris whirling around, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
While Democrats were quarreling over the nuances of health care, Trump counter-programmed with a whirling campaign pitch at a Republican retreat in Baltimore.
She practices Sufi whirling, a twirling style of dance associated with Persian dervishes that involves extended stretches of vigorous spinning in a meditative trance.
Any well-being that may wash over the whirling dervishes, then, would not be produced by "transcendence or bliss or God or something," Zeidan said.
But while Girls expertly conveyed the whirling existentialism of 'adulting,' its four central characters' immaturity was framed cynically rather than mined as pure comedic gold.
But, until that final detente, the entire episode is a whirling RHONY memory factory made of pinot grigio, gummy bears, and blank-eyed Ramona stares.
Sammy is dwarfed by the massive silhouettes of the Deep Space Network radio antennas, and tossed hopelessly whirling in a tribute to The Twilight Zone.
That receives most of the power during forward flight, with the two main rotors whirling just fast enough to maintain lift, much like a wing.
Pym finds himself approaching at breakneck speed a cataract that seems to fall from the heavens, creating below it a whirling abyss in the sea.
This Belgian outfit peddles total fucking audio destruction, whirling together manic crust punk with serrated grindcore into a satisfyingly toxic mass of fast, ugly aggression.
The road cut through a massive wind farm where the whirling arms screamed as the wind, trapped between two low mountain ranges, battered my car.
Whirling sledgehammers slapped the balls forward until a final hammer swung down and smashed a Cadbury Creme Egg into a satisfying splat of chocolate ooze.
Instead, there is a whirling black well, made up of all the black goo "offerings" the leaders of Ares have been feeding it for centuries.
Millions of pieces of junk are whirling around in orbit, the result of 50 years of space travel and few regulations to keep space clean.
But Sabol didn't know who was behind the wheel when she first spotted the car, whirling around the block like an inept student driver might.
" Reviewing a memoir by Leonid Brezhnev, he declared: "Here is a book so dull that a whirling dervish could read himself to sleep with it.
In Her Smell, Elisabeth Moss is mesmerizing whirling dervish Becky Something, the strung-out lead singer of a '90s girl-punk group called Something She.
But politics in the Trump era has become a whirling dervish of cultural crazy glue, sticking to almost everything as it almost everything revolves around it.
When she puts all her ingredients in her mixer and cranks it up to full speed, she's immediately consumed by a whirling cloud of powdered sugar.
But even the fastest fidget spinner trails the new reigning champion of fast-whirling objects: a tiny dumbbell that can rotate 60 billion times per minute.
The next 15 years were a whirling dervish of progress and visibility (that was not without its great struggles and tragedies, for transgender people in particular).
The instance the whirling stops and the reality of (a) how pissed you are and (b) what you're doing as a result of that, become clear.
Inside, deities and their secrets and revelations come to life in an all-encompassing painted library, whirling like dervishes in a psychedelic dance of the senses.
The world's snootiest designers have come up with a tribute to Canada's winningest basketball team using whirling emojis on white space that is absolutely fucking beautiful.
Beneath the game's impressionistic visual style—which resembles a stone splashing into Monet's famous water lily ponds—lies the whirling gears of a familiar clock tower.
The devices use a whirling acceleration motion to separate the elements of blood or urine samples by density to get them microscope-ready to detect pathogens.
The choreographer Abby Zbikowski often asks the body to do near-impossible sequences of tasks that send it whipping, whirling, leaping and rolling in quick succession.
In Her Smell, Elisabeth Moss is the mesmerizing whirling dervish Becky Something, the strung-out lead singer of a '90s riot grrrl group called Something She.
But the vast majority of the warriors who died in this episode were faceless people of color, extras tossed at the whirling maw of the plot.
When Lenù hands her the final rock, Lila twists into a miniature tornado of defiance, a moving, whirling force of nature against a static neutral background.
In Her Smell, Elisabeth Moss plays the mesmerizing whirling dervish Becky Something, the strung-out lead singer of a '211s riot grrrl group called Something She.
In Her Smell, Elisabeth Moss plays the mesmerizing whirling dervish Becky Something, the strung-out lead singer of a '90s riot grrrl group called Something She.
He brought musical instruments into prayer and practiced the whirling dance of sama, declaring that these practices helped the human soul connect with its divine source.
But it also made the larger story murderously difficult to end, because on some level, ending a story is about whirling up a sense of inevitability.
"Callois traced ilinx back to the practices of ancient mystics who by whirling and dancing hoped to induce rapturous trance states and glimpse alternative realities," Smith writes.
A spiralling lead guitar run, pitched-up voices, and a whirling sample of the Beatles instrumental "Flying" come in and out at random as the song progresses.
The trailer only got more exciting as it reintroduced whirling Sith menace Darth Maul and Yoda, here in his incarnation as heavily CG-ed backflip frog man.
Their whirling farce is packed with audacious twists and memorable supporting characters and has an authenticity that recalls films such as "Mean Streets" and "Dog Day Afternoon".
During summer's long months, everything becomes so sticky and lethargic that even the jingle of Mr. Frosty can't motivate you to move away from the whirling fan.
At 2:30, he was crouching behind the barbed-wire barrier, whirling his slingshot like a helicopter rotor, aiming in vain at Israeli soldiers again and again.
Played like a whirling dervish by martial arts expert Ray Park, the double-bladed red lightsaber-wielder was easily the most kinetic character in the whole saga.
The girl, who is no longer a girl but a grown woman and mother of two, pictures a flash of red and whirling dust through the forest.
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His tail hangs innocently between his legs, and I'm having a hard time imagining him whirling, manic, out of control in a pool of his own blood.
For the cost of a good hotel room (on a per-person, per-night basis), you get a mostly-all-inclusive break from our whirling hyper-culture.
Complicated issues around everything from intimacy to your finances are whirling in your mind this morning, and you're wondering what kind of changes you need to make.
The team sent solar cells, radio systems, telescope lenses, batteries, GPS modules, and control computers whirling at high speeds; they all survived with little to no damage.
The title seems to refer to the rings of trees, and swirling patterns depicting these are also projected onto that screen, as are whirling flocks of birds.
Ray Kroc, the whirling center of "The Founder," doesn't come across as a meat-and-potatoes man — much less a mogul destined to peddle burgers and fries.
The 10-minute delay was a bummer, and I wondered if this cartoon-colored production, designed as a whirling wonderland by Rob Howell, would regain its momentum.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
From moment to moment, these whirling, airborne arrangements call to mind the jazz bandleader Maria Schneider, the modernist composer Benjamin Britten and the maximalist film scorer Hans Zimmer.
If you live in a metro area like San Francisco, you've probably become accustomed to seeing cars with whirling cameras on top of them rolling through the city.
By incorporating fans, humidifiers, lights and scaffolding into a 10 foot by 8 foot construction, Limitations turns its immediate environment into a whirling channel of air and heat.
They made the decision for whatever reason – money, fame, love of the sport – to tempt fate by exchanging whirling blows with men and women determined to hurt them.
His mother was a cleaner at the stadium, and Johan was on the streets, whirling around lampposts, bemusing older kids, living his game and inventing his own moves.
For the early going of round five, Condit was in full on 'flow roll' mode, whirling and winding between his techniques in combinations of eight or nine strikes.
Produced by some of Cancon's best (Kevin Drew from Broken Social Scene and Dave Hamelin from The Stills), the record is a whirling, ethereal haze over snappy beats.
On Wednesday night, Mr. Dowless opened his door with a cigarette between his knuckles as a holiday light machine projected a whirling, speckled glow onto his modest house.
He alights into a blitz of whirling kicks, headstands, statuesque elbow freezes, and more technical moves that would send you to a B-Boy glossary or medical encyclopedia.
We're craving depth, and with so much information whirling in the air, it feels like the key to unlocking a trove that contains everything we desire is within reach.
And the movie's big fights are whirling, swirling pops of orange explosions, blue fire, and ruby lasers bouncing off each other like pinballs, throttling the action into high gear.
But, as professional freestyle skier Nicolas Vuignier demonstrates, you can get a pretty similar effect just by whirling an iPhone round your head on the end of a string.
The mighty accelerators of CERN, a joint European physics laboratory, straddle the frontier there, their beams of protons whirling between the two countries at almost the speed of light.
This whirling memoir follows the folksinger and activist through international tours, crises in her famous musical family, and a long, all-consuming relationship with the British singer Ewan MacColl.
Katie Bam, the team's most dynamic player, made one last bid, whirling to take a backhand shot at the German goalie, hitting the ground hard but drawing no penalty.
The most intriguing bigs send that point-scoring coin spinning on end, which manifests as a massive man whirling to the basket, front to back and back to front.
Metacritic score: 69 In Her Smell, Elisabeth Moss is the mesmerizing whirling dervish Becky Something, the strung-out lead singer of a '90s riot grrrl group called Something She.
They danced in unison in a kind of trancelike state, tilt-a-whirling, head-banging, and humming to Meyers's fantastic score as the audience watched in near-bewildered amazement.
The work in her current show, A Rapid Whirling at the Heel, reimagines the role of Renaissance ceiling paintings and insists that art can be simultaneously beautiful and political.
It's a still day — the storm comes in tonight — so the dust and salt gather in pockets along the curb instead of whirling around in middle of the street.
The planet has gone quiet, so quiet you can almost hear it whirling around the sun, feel its smallness, picture for once the loneliness and fleetingness of being alive.
An opening blast from my bazooka goes wide, but I boost forward anyway, whirling in the air and unleashing a barrage of rifle fire that eviscerates a rooftop turret.
While the casinos dominate the skyline, the salt water taffy shops, food stands and the whirling riot of neon that is Steel Pier are more accessible and family-friendly.
Clocking in at just under five minutes, standout track "2685" doesn't allow you to catch your breath once, with a whirling flute melody colliding with clangorous block party drums.
A book taking aim at Mr. Gui and other writers, called "Whirling Shadows of Spies," was published in Hong Kong in October, the same month four Mighty Current associates vanished.
As Rebecca sees it, her mother is a whirling dervish of sanctimonious griping fueled by furious disappointment, and the song tells that story beautifully while wringing punchlines out of hurt.
"Experiencing high pitched whirling noises when phone is up to ear in calls," another said, noting that the noise can still be heard even when a call isn't being placed.
Next to the freezer is a whirling fan in a window cut into the wall; it's part of "Untitled (Fan Puff)" (2016), related to Belott's series of "puff piece" works.
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The shimmer's whirling pinky purples and blues evoke the rainbow colors you see in oily patches on a road after it rains, which suggests there's something toxic about its beauty.
Trilobites With eight planets whirling around its sun, our solar system has held the galactic title for having the most known planets of any star system in the Milky Way.
This is despite the fact that everyone knows pro wrestling is less a sport than a whirling vortex of truth and lies, complete with soap-opera twists and scripted results.
You feel their wonder at their new home, which is both wild and comforting, thanks to whirling sunlit sequences and a lush, exciting score (composed by Zeitlin and Dan Romer).
The images remind me of those I've seen of the Milky Way—if all the stars were glowing green and whirling in large, purposeful clusters swimming against a black sky.
When a massive wildfire erupts in the United States today, it can leap over formidable rivers, produce whirling tornados of flame, and cause tens of thousands of people to flee.
To illustrate the students' potential, Jonathan puts on a tape of the climactic dance number in the original Center Stage, with a crimson-clad Jody whirling between Charlie and Cooper.
These whirling neutron stars pack a horrendous amount of mass into a small space; a typical pulsar is about the size of Manhattan, yet it contains more mass than the Sun.
Unlike Earth, which has an ever-changing landscape as seen from space, on Mars only wisps of clouds move above the planet, with the occasional dust storm whirling across its surface.
There are hopping machines and flying carpets, too, but mostly there are people: mothers and sons, doctors and patients, lovers, friends, enemies, all whirling through the narrative with theatrically perfect timing.
It is perhaps the sole constant in the ever-whirling White House, and it is one that belatedly has begun to attract supporters, even from the other side of the aisle.
DeAndre Hopkins' whirling, twirling 49-yard reception set up Ka'imi Fairbairn's 36-yard field goal in overtime as the Houston Texans defeated the visiting Dallas Cowboys 19-16 on Sunday night.
Lane, a Texas college student who is the whirling dervish at the center of the piece, was spotted by Arnold and Venditti at a Spring Break party in Panama City, Florida.
At least the musical numbers are gleefully staged; the director Jason Moore and the choreographer Christopher Gattelli keep the super-buff ensemble whirling constantly on pop pastel sets under sparkly lights.
Sandy recalls Aunt Hager, a woman who frowns on secular dancing — even if that dancing takes place in her own yard — whirling round and round at a revival in religious ecstasy.
The pilot tried to calm the cabin, but amid the screams, the engine noise and the whirling outside air, passengers struggled to hear, said Amy Serafini, who was in Row 214.
In "It Will All Work Out," a wobbly, bighearted, cloak-and-chatter show at Dixon Place, Mr. Wells narrates tales from his life while modeling a series of whirling, spangled outfits.
All that mattered would be the beating of hearts, the widening and narrowing of pupils, the whirling of ties and loose strands of hair in the wind—nothing voluntary, nothing false.
Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem star in a whirling dervish of a movie that's partly about being an artist and partly a grand mythological reimagining of the creation of the world.
MINNEAPOLIS — In the middle of a whirling snowstorm on the bank of the Mississippi River, Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota senator with a reputation for bipartisanship, announced that she is running for president.
It had the added benefit of making the engine housings appear to be covered in thick white down, which went a surprisingly long way toward relieving customer anxiety over sharp, whirling propellers.
With a whirling buzz from 7603 rotors, the pilotless helicopter gently lifted off the ground and soared up into the afternoon sky, the spire of the world's tallest building visible behind it.
Day 125: "No Lie" –  Dedication 4 , 2012 In the whirling maw of the vast garbage disposal that is national politics mixed with the meme economy, this past weekend was a busy one.
Jackie mourns that she, a "whirling dervish" obsessed with making art from decaying things, is herself decaying; Don struggles with newfound health problems that make living in their beloved home increasingly difficult.
Snapshot: Above, whirling dervishes during a ceremony in Istanbul on Monday to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, a 13th-century Muslim mystic and Sufi poet.
During the Super Bowl in February, a commercial showed a Budweiser beer wagon drawn by eight Clydesdale horses rambling down a dreamy country lane past the whirling blades of a wind farm.
Most Winter Olympics success comes in the short-track version of racing, that whirling dervish of a sport where power and grace can be upended instantly by minor collisions and mass wipeouts.
But the report also noted an increase in the number of the whirling machines at a smaller plant known as Fordow, which is buried under a mountain and extremely difficult to destroy.
It then spent more than a decade whirling around the planet and flying close by the many moons in the system, gathering data and making discoveries that many at NASA never even expected.
For the last 13 years, a NASA spacecraft the size of a school bus has been whirling around Saturn, collecting data and snapping mesmerizing images of the ringed planet and its icy moons.
The piece begins with just a map marker on a blue screen indicating "MoCA" and then takes me whirling far above the surrounding terrain of the city that's been digitized and parceled out.
Trees seem smaller than the spiraling and whirling suns, while the egg-shaped figures dominate this cramped pictorial space, as if to say new life hovers over all that has come to birth.
Kaytranada, "Lite Spots" Kaytranada built the delirious "Lite Spots" around a sample from Gal Costa's 1973 single "Pontos de Luz," transforming whirling bits of tropicália into the foundation for a colorful disco thumper.
The only thing worse than a whirling dancefloor dervish is the kind of person who steadfastly refuses to move a muscle but doesn't want to donate their space to a more willing participant.
A piece that starts with a few whirling samples might build up into a towering structure, but it does so slowly and abstractly, as if by accretion and erosion than by human design.
Anyone who has watched the Cavs even in passing can guess at the style of those buckets: whirling drives culminating in layups spun in from impossible angles, stepback crossover pull-ups, cocksure threes.
In the stretch of time between Black Friday and President's Day Weekend, we've found ourselves whirling around in a revolving door of deals and discounts that's had our carts overflowing and heads spinning.
The "Horse's Mouth" show, which combines personal anecdotes with structured improvisations, addresses many aspects of Egyptian dance: stick-fighting, whirling dervishes and, the form that probably does come to mind first, belly dance.
But then into this trunk of devout feeling graft a carnival replete with children marching and singing, dancers dressed in elaborate costumes whirling and undulating, with curtains of strips of vividly varicolored mylar.
CreditCreditRebecca Mock DURHAM, N.C. — EVERY 90 days I lie in a whirling CT machine, dye coursing through my veins, and the doctors look to see whether the tumors in my liver are growing.
I am reading a new book every day, and I go to bed with my head whirling with comparisons between women then and now, and with women in different societies around the world.
Frankly, I was reminded more of going to the dog park and getting wiped out in a spectacular fashion by a whirling mob of enthusiastic doodles and schnoodles, which onlookers find simply hilarious.
And, beginning at the age of sixteen, he often woke with a sense that someone was in the room, or that he was being suffocated, or that helicopter blades were whirling toward him.
Given the scandal and controversy constantly whirling around the President, the details of his pressure campaign on Ukraine -- never really refuted by his impeachment trial defense team -- may be long forgotten by November.
That the coincidence of several strands of scandal whirling around the President on Monday feels just like a new normal rather than an aberration -- is in itself an eloquent commentary on the Trump era.
What is known, though, is that this abrupt departure helped transform Rumi into the spiritual leader who would inspire a Sufi order, the main feature of which is the "sema" or whirling dervish prayer.
As Barnum, Jackman is in rare form, dancing and whirling and stamping and belting out tunes with such gusto that it feels like he's a musical tiger someone finally let out of his cage.
The resulting image is intensely phallic, but also reminiscent of Sufi whirling, a form of meditation that involves spinning the body in repetitive circles in the aim of reaching a divine source of perfection.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Whirling masked spirits clad in raffia and laughing children daubed with clay dance across the pages of "African Twilight", the latest book by two photographers documenting rapidly vanishing rituals across the continent.
I wanted to be able to wear prepartum clothes again, but I also just wanted relief from my own whirling, anxious mind, from the ways it had always lied to me about my body.
Although these concerns have been whirling around higher education for years, the attention during the presidential campaign to skyrocketing student debt indicates that the public is becoming increasingly aware — and concerned — about the problem.
One of the most indelible scenes takes place during a roaring night of revelry among the nobles, as Bondarchuk literalizes their stupor with aggressive, whirling cinematography to make a tornado out of their party.
And by the grace of a pitying higher power, within 24 hours, I was back on Planet Functional, setting the table and mashing taters with all the fervor and determination of a whirling dervish.
His bowling-ball-shaped legs, whirling and clattering chest and head components (topped off by a clear, bottlenose skullcap), and blue neon tubing that lit up when he spoke made him an instant classic.
On Saturday morning, as an encore, President Trump woke up and declared on Twitter that he would not invite Steph Curry, that whirling dervish star of the Golden State Warriors, to the White House.
Schwartze has the skill set—he uses a standard drone with four whirling blades to train his own birds, a peregrine falcon and a goshawk, and he successfully rehabilitated an injured peregrine last year.
" Referring to a part of the exhibition called "Mandalas and Dervishes," the brochure invokes the whirling dances of Sufi adepts: "Gyrating works in this group invite hypnotic or psychedelic imbalance — mystical experiences by other means.
After watching a few Whirling Dervish YouTube videos for inspirations, I found a soft looking patch of sand and began my spins, making sure not to disrespectfully mirror the Dervishes religiously motivated rotations too closely.
The upper low aligned itself on top of the low at the surface, creating a vertically stacked, whirling vortex off the East Coast that sat and spun like a top throughout the day on Saturday.
It's a one-man game, being played by a wispy 5-foot-11 pitcher with a freaky whirling dervish delivery and, at least in the mind's eye, the long black hair of a skateboarding teenager.
The members club we dined at apparently sees more patrons returning each night, the music cranked up high—as it was when I visited—to block out the sounds of mortars whirling over our heads.
In fact, it was the first song they ever wrote together — which might explain why it still feels so fresh in its depiction of the whirling instability of jealousy combined with wry, detached self-awareness.
The music is by Philip Glass (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra), and for the outer movements, driving and bombastic, Mr. Varone whips up his signature maelstroms, with eight tireless dancers whirling breathlessly around the stage.
If you want to catch the Nan Goldin exhibition elsewhere on the second floor, you'll have to walk through "Work/Travail/Arbeid," whose whirling dancers and itinerant musicians must rethink their steps around the public.
Even after rainfall, when a mountainous slurry swept the channels, calving away sections of riverbank and sending boulders whirling downstream like kids in a water slide, ephemeral rivers seemed incidental to the water they carried.
Their singing and banter is so vivid and so natural that you almost take for granted that they appear to be mechanical objects clicking and whirling in physical space, sharing the frame with human characters.
It ought to be noted — and this caveat comes with huge, whirling sirens — that these statistics are based on a small sample size, coming less than two weeks into a long season of 82 games.
The progressives ask for some vast societal shift, and its opponents say no—and spin up a rhetorical whirling blade to administer the thousand cuts necessary to explain why whatever that shift is can never work.
As Rumi scholar Fatemeh Keshavarz points out, he even may have inspired the Islamic tradition of whirling dervishes by reciting his poetry while spinning around columns, using dance to underline the lyrical nature of his words.
Trump had argued that notwithstanding allegations of sexual abuse whirling around Moore, Republicans should vote for him anyway because he would be better than a Democrat who would be weak on crime, the military and borders.
As his role with the Spurs became complementary and he gave way to the team's whirling contraption of screens and cuts and corner threes, the opportunities to watch him work in the post have gradually diminished.
But while Slaegt's whirling guitar harmonies and galloping rhythms may remind a listener more of Thin Lizzy than Immortal, Asrok is quick to interject that darkness comes in many forms, some of them catchy as hell.
"Such whirling, well-informed and lightweight conversation," Ms. Bacqué wrote in "Kaiser Karl: The Life of Karl Lagerfeld" — small talk, and the opposite of the deep conversations Mr. Alaïa was known to hold in his kitchen.
Midway through the ceremony, he brought out a popular guest from his late-night show's "Stupid Pet Tricks" segment: a dog that would start whirling whenever people applauded, and would not stop until the clapping did.
But keeping the pace of a whirling dervish is exactly what Trump wanted and continues to crave, which is why executive orders have been so appealing, despite past GOP complaints that Barack Obama used them too much.
Hurricane Harvey is whirling towards Texas with winds reaching 130 miles per hour — a Category 4 hurricane that was fueled by an unlucky pit stop over a deep patch of warm water in the Gulf of Mexico.
Elon Musk is a genius — a whirling dervish of intense mental and real-world activity who, apparently, can't stop worrying about AI. And now he's got all of us worrying about artificial intelligence triggering World War III.
Alissa Wilkinson, Vox: As Barnum, Jackman is in rare form, dancing and whirling and stamping and belting out tunes with such gusto that it feels like he's a musical tiger someone finally let out of his cage.
Hyman scored his 233st this season at 220:220 of the first period, whirling behind the net after a faceoff and taking a shot that bounced off the skate of Montreal defenseman Shea Weber into the goal.
But Joel was talking about the current situation, non-stop global turmoil, naming countries and circumstances, putting down his fork so he could raise his hand and gesture in a whirling motion, elbow pinned on the table.
Quarterback Russell Wilson (21 of 31 for 277 yards and a touchdown; seven carries for 64 yards) seemed to play dodgeball as much as football in whirling and darting and magnificently to elude the Packers' pass rush.
Earth is our home, the place where we live, but with its cinematic vocabulary, The Hottest August presents a sense of strangeness, of being small beings living on a big planet whirling through an even bigger universe.
Elmslie's writing combines scientific detachment with erotic intensity, mixing this cocktail with dream-like absurdity, deadpan humor, and movie camera detail: Also — right hand makes whirling motions in hollow of Barry's stomach button, like corkscrew driving in.
Together the two men, soft spoken, wry, and amiably grizzled, make a potent contemporary and ancient folk music; whirling, paradoxically earthy and soaring, wildly rhythmic, with maybe a small dash of Killing Joke at the bottom end.
The media circus surrounding their "relationship announcement," which amounts to a few couple-y Instagram stories and healthy dose of PDA in Miami, has been whirling given our culture's obsession with chastising young women who date older men.
Anyone who suspects that magic suits studios better than stages will reconsider: wands firing green and orange flames; whirling desks, broomsticks and books; transformations and transfigurations and disappearances through a certain telephone box run seamlessly and, almost, wirelessly.
In Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson keeps the camera moving from point to point within his long takes, voyeuristically popping in on new groups of people and giving you the feeling of being in this whirling, vibrant party.
This contest, she says, has seen the factions within the Democratic Party "spin themselves into whirling dervishes," with each faction choosing a small set of issues, as a kind of litmus test, to the exclusion of all others.
Those who can remember talk of such staggering numbers of moths on summer nights in the English countryside that the headlights of a car would turn them into a whirling blizzard of snowflakes — enthralling, hypnotizing and also blinding.
Forget whirling and twirling — there's nothing dainty about "Repercussion," the first full-length dance work by Boomerang, a burgeoning dance and performance project that since its inception in 2012 has garnered attention from all corners of the industry.
They also point toward his last works — the asylum paintings, the cypresses, the wheat fields — in which his desire to capture his emotional response to the world through paint came out in blizzards of whirling, sinuous mark-making.
The devices allow the Taliban to maneuver on forces under the cover of darkness as they track the whirling blades of coalition helicopters, the infrared lasers on American rifles, or even the bedtime movements of local police officers.
On Tuesday, Paramount released a new trailer for the cerulean, mammalian whirling dervish's upcoming live-action movie, Sonic The Hedgehog, to general adoration — a big feat, considering the movie's style got panned the first time around in April.
A frontier schooner looks to be levitating from its ferris wheel, while the head of King Kong trapped in a lonely cage at the center of some whirling ride is more melancholy than menacing in the low light.
The Gyro-X stands out even in this field of one-of-a-kind cars, not for its beauty or elegance but because it stands on two wheels, balanced by the whirling, beachball-sized gyroscope tucked under its hood.
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A fellow participant, a 34-year-old technology consultant, says she was drawn to Sufism by the writing of Rumi, as well as by whirling workshops organized by a former flamenco dance instructor who uses the Sufi name Sakina.
Almost as often, it would end with several seconds spent whirling around for no apparent reason while muttering "No no god no no no no no," a full minute of nearly fetal crouching, and another, more careful controller swat.
Fuller painted her silks with phosphorescent dyes, so that as the lights changed during the performance she could take different forms: a flower, a butterfly, "The Ride of the Valkyries," or just some fantastic, unnameable thing, shimmering and whirling.
Whatever happened inside that complicated system of fuel and fire and whirling components, it resulted in the decompression of the cabin at about 32,27 feet and, later, the death of a passenger after she nearly flew out a window.
To fire precisely from a helicopter, aerial snipers have to battle the aircraft's vibrations, determine wind speed and direction when the wind is whirling all around them, and take into consideration a dozen other things before taking the shot.
The United States, meanwhile, remains locked in its longest-ever government shutdown, which is now entering its 26th day, is nowhere near ending and is the culmination of two years of whirling political chaos sparked by President Donald Trump.
He feels responsible for his friend Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro, in his first appearance in a Scorsese film), a whirling dervish of a man who owes money all over the place and ends up getting Charlie in trouble.
The main way to cut down the needed manufacturing time for a weapon is to raise the number and efficiency of the rows of whirling machines that concentrate the 235 isotope, which is one of two main bomb fuels.
The capsule will detach from the rocket and spend a day maneuvering through orbit to meet up with the space station, which is whirling about 254 miles over Earth at a tremendous speed: 10 times faster than a bullet.
The rehearsal parade moved slowly down the street, each of the school's 31 sections (about 100 people assigned to each) distinguished by matching T-shirts or other rehearsal gear, like the African-influenced headscarves on the older, whirling women called baianas.
With his cast removed Watt regaining his All-Pro form participating with a thick protective padding while playing like a whirling dervish with eight combined tackles, four quarterback hits, three sacks, two batted passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
Dating all the way back to the 1800s, thrill-seekers around the world have enjoyed an objectively peculiar pastime: the death-defying and undeniably exhilarating sensation of whirling and freefalling through the air, arms raised, mouths open in (mostly) mock terror.
With his cast removed Watt regaining his All-Pro form participating with a thick protective padding while playing like a whirling dervish with eight combined tackles, four quarterback hits, three sacks, two batted passes, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
On this horizon-expanding trip from 2017, she salsas in the street among locals and fellow visitors alike, and finds a sense of familiarity as she — and her serendipitously pitch-perfect outfit — become part of a whirling riot of color.
His ordeal results in one of the most uncanny and extraordinary performance artifacts made by an artist: a six-minute film of Hsieh's tremulous body floating beside a whirling clock, wracked by the rapid passage of an immense wave of time.
The Atlantic points out that of all the scandals whirling around Pruitt right now, this is the one that is being talked about the most internally at EPA, given the size of the pay raises and unusual way they were handled.
The listing highlighted the kind of attractions, like the Chelsea Market and the High Line, that have helped fuel a whirling economic transformation in the neighborhood, displacing mom-and-pop shops and burdening public housing residents with higher living costs.
A chariot fitted with enormous whirling blades, slicing men in half or cutting off their legs, leaving pieces scattered; guns with multiple barrels arranged like organ pipes to increase the speed and intensity of firing; a colossal missile-launching crossbow.
As the events of a dramatic day unfolded, there was a sense that the White House was being forced to engage on Mueller's home turf rather than in the wild and whirling political environment where Trump feels most at home.
One area employee told The Hill that Secret Service had plans for bomb-sniffing dogs to inspect cars entering his building's parking lot down the street from the convention arena, and a police helicopter was spotted whirling overhead and checking buildings.
And so they had me giving a short three-minute lecture on what a meme is, and then I walked off the stage so they could show a kind of psychedelic light show with my words displayed and whirling around.
In their 226-plus years as one of indie-rock's most reliable acts, Yo La Tengo have hopscotched merrily between whirling noise and tender whispers, setting a fine example for scores of younger musicians in both modes along the way.
We glimpse dancing, whirling rituals touched with magic and menace; we hear a work song from the South, and people speaking in tongues; in crisply projected text, we see a series of landmark dates in the formation of the United States.
The piece by Ms. Abramovic, for example, demanded a highly detailed, three-dimensional avatar of the artist herself, which the viewer can choose to save from rising sea levels; Mr. Koons wanted a metallic ballet dancer whirling around an ornamental garden.
Yet apart from an interlude during which he comes forward to drum the stage, Mr. Kotche keeps to the dim rear, usually behind his heavily accessorized drum kit or another instrument, receding from focus even when he's whirling a bullroarer overhead.
The resulting series — now on view at Julie Saul Gallery in New York City — is transformative: In image after image, whirling, wind-tossed dish towels, dresses and denim conjure the shapes and colors of blooming poppies and flocks of birds.
This consisted of placing one hand against the wall, leaning heavily onto it, before removing the hand, falling towards the wall, whirling the body 180 degrees and slamming the other hand into the wall, repeated rapidly for an extended period.
The mixed media decor created for Cunningham's 1954 "Minutiae", for example, as well as his piece "Trophy II (for Teeny and Marcel Duchamp)" in 1960, pop with whirling colors, drawing the viewer in without necessitating a performer to enliven them.
John Wick: Chapter 2 lets John retire from assassin life again, then drags him unwillingly back in, which means more kinetic, whirling fight scenes, more shudder-inducing improvised weapons, and especially more people getting shot in the face at point-blank range.
Mr. Holland's sound in the room, brawny and ripe, was its own source of casual astonishment — as was the substance of his solos, which left the impression of intricate, whirling maneuvers governed by a strong center of gravity, like a pommel horse routine.
Paintings from 1976 are rendered in small blocks fitted together in mosaic compositions, as in the intricate, red-on-white "Scarlet Sage Dancing a Whirling Dervish" (1976) and in "White Roses Sing and Sing" (1976), which resembles a shattered windowpane of melting ice.
The first is not much more than a blur, skaters darting in and out of traffic, colors whirling in a tight pack around tight ovals, one or more occasionally spit from orbit and sent crashing into thick safety pads at the rink's edges.
The latter was won by F. Dilek Uyar, whose black-and-white photograph of a member of the Whirling Dervishes spinning beneath rays of sunlight is simply radiant; the former by Norbet Fritz, who photographed the modern, impeccably neat interior of Stuttgart's library.
Young visitors can learn about this important Muslim holiday, as well as enjoy related entertainment: Turkish songs performed by a children's choir, live music from Amir Vahab and his ensemble and, yes, whirling dervish dances accompanied by the Sufi musician Alp Ozdemir.
Readers might lose themselves in these pages, cataloging the magnificence of the blue man in the red fez, the tiny beekeeper, the green haired punk, the whirling dervish, the baboon's bare butt, the quiet queen, the hammerhead, the unquiet chorister, the earthworm.
Mr. Khan's training was, more specifically, in Kathak, one of the oldest forms of Indian classical dance, and in his solos he demonstrates his continued mastery of its whirling, stamping movement, his ability to create dazzling whiplashing turns and rhythmic patterns with his feet.
In Konya, home to the mausoleum of the 13th-century Persian mystic and poet Jalaluddin Rumi, the signs of a downturn and a currency crisis are increasingly clear to the poet's followers, known as the whirling dervishes, and to generations of hardworking, devout businessmen.
In the original, first-time feature director Tim Miller was an action dynamo, his whirling dervish of a camera creating action sequences filled with so many absurd stops, starts, and operatic slow-motion moments that they seemed to be mocking modern action filmmaking itself.
But surrounded by towering bike wheels, the vivacious singer/composer turned the corporate event into a sound-system block party and even graced it with a rural troupe of cumbia villera players who led with infectious accordion riffage, whirling pan flutes, and elated güiros.
But the most thrilling moment came when the ship was sailing by the Statue of Liberty, and its firefighting cannons gave their salute, the fountain of water shimmering in the sunlight above the whirling red and white paint making for a truly dazzling sight.
The video starts with Perry entering a Tokyo-inspired theme park, called Oblivia, and taking in all the over-stimulation available at first glance — there are flashing lights, whirling machinery, hoards of visitors wearing neon, and Perry in an all white (again) get-up.
For two hours on Thursday, throngs of tourists and even a few locals took it up on the offer, lingering on a spot of concrete near 43rd Street and Broadway and whirling around to take a selfie with their own giant images displayed high above.
The friend had a 2-year-old daughter, and as Mr. Tepperberg watched the girl whirling around the dance floor, he remarked to Ms. Wood how it would be his dream to have his own child, with her, at a wedding of their own.
When she dances for the courtiers who have turned up during a hunt, a sustained balance in arabesque becomes an expression of sheer joy, her final circle of chainés — quick whirling turns done in a circle — a thrilling expression of an uncontainable inner vitality.
I walked to the window (the last thing you are supposed to do in a tornado, but we didn't yet realize that's what it was) and opened the blinds to see patio furniture whirling in a furious tunnel like a sight out of Dorothy's Kansas.
A wiggly black dog named Speedy almost escaped his crate and darted across the tarmac, sending a few humans scrambling as the cacophony of yaps continued to nearly drown out the booming, whirling sound of jets at one of the Bahamas' hurricane-battered airports.
It starts, cameras whirling and swooping, in 1948, with Neruda (Luis Gnecco), a prominent leftist politician as well as a literary celebrity, in a rhetorical war with Chile's president, Gabriel González Videla, an erstwhile ally in the process of moving from left to right.
I will have blown herbal Peruvian snuff up my nose, eaten organic dates soaked in ghee, observed Sufi whirling, taken notes like "the new paradigm is joy," and spoken with a variety of lovely individuals whose intense sincerity is refreshing if not explicitly cool.
This is particularly evident in a vase by Fachschule Teplitz, "Swirling Algae," which features a quartet of handles whirling below a crest of blue algae stoneware, and in a pastel-toned candlestick by Amphora, with a handle curling like a frozen cascade of molten wax.
This move isn't quite on the same level as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's sky-hook, Dirk Nowitzki's one-legged fadeaway, Michael Jordan's turnaround, or Pascal Siakam's whirling dervish, but Damian Lillard's escape dribble pull-up is one of the most aesthetically gorgeous finishing moves in all of basketball.
Los Angeles also has been forced to sprinkle a share of what once went down its aqueduct on the dry basin of Owens Lake, to cut dust storms whirling from the lakebed, which was once fed by the Owens River and covered more than 100 square miles.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When most people hear the name Tony Hawk, they picture him whirling through a 20143 on his skateboard at ESPN's X-Games, or on the cover of the iconic video game series, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, which has collectively sold millions of copies.
They are whirling black holes of charisma who, once in range of each other's gravitational pull, form a binary black hole, sucking all charisma out of the surrounding galaxies and sending out powerful waves of non-charisma to radiate across the universe for billions of years.
The crunchy riffs and memorable chorus of concert staple "Between Shit and Piss We Are Born" make it one of the band's most popular songs, while "Regression to the Mean," Eschaton's menacing closer, is full of whirling electronic noise and a slow-burning, especially brutal beat.
Here's what you need to know: • Hurricane Irma rammed ashore at the Florida Keys on Sunday before whirling up the state's west coast, moving on a new track that spared Miami a direct hit but threatened storm surges of 33 feet, or 23 meters, in some areas.
As the President touted his economic agenda in Ohio on Monday, his face stared out of millions of television screens next to blaring red graphics and yellow numbers whirling like the reels on a slot machine, telling the story of a full-bore stock market plunge.
But even that functional description doesn't quite do it, the seven songs on No. 1 are downright ecstatic, slashing and whirling instrumentals that cast their eyes skyward, recorded by Sahel's Christopher Kirkley with just the right amount of grit to keep it bound to the ground.
President Trump was very tough with our oldest allies at the G-7 summit in Canada over the weekend, while he is being apparently cordial to Kim Jong Un. The elites are whirling in confusion at this kind of swirling maneuvering in a three- or four-day period.
The ingredients for the severe weather include an area of energy in the mid-to-upper levels of the atmosphere that is whirling its way across the Southwest on Monday, and is projected to be in a position just to the west of the Central Plains by Tuesday afternoon.
His latest, part of the uniformly great new batch of tapes from the New York label Quiet Time, is full of the lush electronics he favors, overlapping dewy synth pads with more formless atonal moments, whirling between those modes and other more complicated ones with a surprising energy.
There are months of campaigning yet to go, and with all his whirling and counterpunching, dazzling though it may be, Mr. Trump promises to burn himself out, ending up less Ali than a rope-a-doped George Foreman, sagging to the canvas before a sage and experienced opponent.
"I totally thought she noticed me the way I noticed her," said Dr. Shah, who was swept off his feet by the sight of Ms. Patel whirling around in a pink and white lengha (a long skirt with a cropped top and pleated scarf draped around her body).
Sports of The Times TORONTO — Sometime during that third quarter, amid the whirling, sneaker-squeaking, pass, cut, shoot-from-anywhere California storm that descended on the Toronto Raptors, this thought occurred to me: The Warriors are the vampire artistes, and that makes them more interesting than I anticipated.
And then the 14-year-old freshman who dreams about one day whirling across the globe as a travel journalist hopped out of her mom's car, threaded her way past a sheriff's officer and joined the river of children in burgundy T-shirts making their way back in.
Perhaps the more important point is that whirling pillars of flame are not only common (some experts claim that a 'nado or whirl will develop in every wildfire, even if people don't always spot it), they are also known to spread fire faster and less predictably than other conflagrations.
The hurricane rammed ashore at Cudjoe Key before whirling on the state's southwest and west coast on the first day of its sodden chug north, buckling two giant construction cranes in Miami and rotating others like clock hands, snacking on trees and power lines, and interrupting millions of lives.
When Fernando Santos, the coach of Portugal, entered the interview room after Ronaldo's short address, a journalist asked earnestly whether the coach thought the player had some sort of duty to comment on the stories whirling around him, many of which seemed to be coming from his own camp.
But the Dutch company Het Laagland will show how easily they grow down when presented with favorite old toys, toe-tapping tunes, an environment of whirling night stands and just the right amount of magic to make strait-laced professionals loosen their ties and let down their hair.
As spy Ethan Hunt, he skydives out of a plane (while lightning bolts light up the clouds), motorbikes at collision speeds through Paris without a helmet, leaps across tall, tall buildings in London and, in one astonishing sequence, dangles by rope from a helicopter that's whirling through a craggy mountain canyon.
" Mizumura alludes to a similarly terrible yet noble death, that of a character in the ancient epic The Tale of the Heike, who suffered from "a fever so high that when cold water was poured on him it 'burst into flames, filling the chamber with thick black smoke and whirling fire.
In The Bourne Ultimatum, Matt Damon puts Adkins down before you even get a chance to recognize him; in Zero Dark Thirty, a terrorist bomb quickly blows his character up; in The Expendables 2, he's only onscreen for a few minutes before Jason Statham punches him into a whirling helicopter blade.
Melky Cabrera's Swing (LW: NR) If you, Average Joe, ever wondered what it would be like to step into the box against a major league pitcher and take your hacks, Melky Cabrera gave you a hint Monday night against Robbie Ross, of the Boston Red Sox: A literal whirling dervish.
Framed by nearly 13,000 feet of linear garland outlining the facade of the blockwide Fifth Avenue flagship is a series of six windows in which whimsical, and symbolically charged, characters from "The Nutcracker Suite" disport themselves amid landscapes composed of whirling, spinning cookies and candies tinted in lysergic-acid hues.
Those flashbacks, though, have the unfortunate effect of reminding us how little Yung and Hayek have to do in this movie; Hayek especially, in a whirling dervish of a role, is a far too minor character locked up in a jail cell and only interesting for how she drives forward Kincaid's plot.
Grind bands find themselves drawn to work with noise projects; techno producers seeking to wreck the dance floor sample thrash and death metal riffs; and projects arise that combine the harshest, most aggressive sounds around into a whirling jigsaw intended to tear the listener's ears off (in a good way, of course).
If Cleveland wants to try to get the players that system would require, it could explore a riskier but infinitely more interesting blockbuster deal based around Irving, a whirling tasmanian devil of a playmaker who is a blast to watch, but whose flaws are deservedly shoved under a microscope over and over again.
For example, if you know that drinking six cans of premium strength lager followed by two of those little Goodfellas microwave mini-pizzas is going to send your stomach into a whirling dervish of degradation, try not to consume two mini-pizzas and three litres of gassy gut-rot before going out.
In the years after "The Lineman" Albright developed his characteristic treatment of the body: the paintings "Flesh" (2111) and "And Man Created God in His Own Image" (25-31) are rife with discolored, lumpy flesh, the texture of which — grey, whorled and ropey — almost approaches that of a cloudscape or whirling, dirty water.
They said Tehran, as agreed, had shut down roughly two-thirds of its whirling machines for enriching uranium, had exported more than 95 percent of the material it had enriched to 4 percent and had given up its production of uranium enriched to near 20 percent, which is much closer to bomb grade.
"I cannot tell you how many times I went to bed with my head whirling — trying to get me to latch onto how much I ate at dinner, or during the day, or trying to convince myself to change my diet, start training hard again, start tracking my size, just start doing more," Malcolm said.
"There are hints from recent exoplanet discoveries that relatively puny planets may be even more common around red dwarfs than Earth mass or larger ones, in which case there may indeed be a bonanza of potentially habitable planets whirling around these cool red stars," said Imperial college of London and study co-author Subhanjoy Mohanty.
Rachel Hauck's scenic design loosely suggests a New Orleans bar for the part of the show that takes place above ground, but her whirling pendulum-swinging lamps and spinning turntables can just as easily create a sense of overwhelming oppression and claustrophobia, like being stuck in a factory or a mine — or in hell.
Opportunity's solar panels covered in Martian dust / Image courtesy of NASA Opportunity's solar panels covered in Martian dust / Image courtesy of NASA Luckily, a surprising thing happened: every once in a while, whirling columns of air, or "dust devils," swept over the rover and cleaned off the coating of dust from the solar panels.
The most immediately apparent sonic ingredients are the harshest ones: pounding metallic drums, random electronic shrieks, piercingly high bleeps dragged down a chalkboard, blasts of bass turned up way too loud, surprisingly hummable if dissonant synthesizer hooks, Gazelle Twin's own voice filtered through a mechanical groan — a musical forest of whirling knives and churning gears.
You can find films of Bedhaya, the Javanese court dance genre; a 1966 festival of dances from 13 West African countries in Senegal; Cambodian dance performed at Angkor Wat; boys training in Kathakali, the Indian classical form whose multilayered makeup alone takes hours to apply; and multiple examples of whirling dervishes and Egyptian belly dancing.
It looked about the same as now: fading black facade of peeling paint, windows papered over, without a sign or even a doorbell to announce the light within — and behind that leaden barrier: him, whirling about in his mechanical chair, his body slumped low in the seat, his chin thrust high as he scrambled to complete the day's work.
When excerpts from "Harlequinade" were performed at the Ballet Theater gala a few weeks ago, it was easier to appreciate their happy spirit and savor the performances: the childlike exuberance of Mr. Whiteside, limbs whirling with joy, leaping high; the freshness of Ms. Boylston, who makes the best case for the simple pleasures of the choreography.
The shot of Drogon first lighting the Iron Fleet on fire — where the camera is pinned to Euron whirling around on his ship, powerless to stop Dany's sudden ability to avoid giant arrows — and the many shots of Arya trying to escape the fallen King's Landing are the sorts of things you rarely see executed so well on television.
It will lead visitors on a path through an enchanted but menacing landscape featuring, among other things, 17 black-faced lawn jockeys on a crystal cloudscape 18 feet in the air; 453,000 whirling wind spinners; a "waterfall" of shimmering foil-like strips; a thousand or so intentionally garish ceramic tchotchkes; and several million beads, some of which will comprise shimmering mountains.
This stylish hippy temperament — laden with spirituality, hidden meanings and symbolism — was exhibited in the period's flamboyant clothing fabrics, in rock concert posters, and album music covers; all basically inspired by the exquisitely flowing lines of Egon Schiele, the art of Aubrey Beardsley and Georges de Feure, William Morris's wallpaper designs, William Blake's visionary drawings, and Mucha's whirling shapes expressing ersatz reveries of quixotic females.
Raniere's ex-girlfriends from the 1990s and 2000s with whom I spoke said that while they were not expressly part of a master-slave ring, they felt entrapped by this exceedingly strange man, who was a whirling dervish of ideas, but also sort of lazy, spending his days monologuing to devotees, playing volleyball, bedding women and making women do his bidding with other women.
Bearden, who helped form Spiral, a midcentury group of African-American artists, looked to Picasso, who he felt honored and validated African art rather than merely using it for his own artistic ends.) Meanwhile, Sondra Perry's video "Double, Quadruple, Etcetera, Etcetera I" (2013) is an intense, manic image of a dancing figure whose body has been digitally erased, so that only a whirling mass, with black hair, remains.
Day remembered the rest of that night in stop-motion—whirling around the room holding hands with Luca, who held hands with Aisha, who held hands with Maisie, who held hands with Pepper, who held hands with her, dancing around in a circle with bags and coats stacked in the centre, cheering for the countries whose stage performances made the most effort or projected the most bizarre aura.
But Carrère is like some brilliantly improper teacher, the one you were lucky enough to enjoy before he got fired, a whirling eccentric who feels free to compare Paul to Philip K. Dick, ecclesiastical authorities to the Bolsheviks, and prayer to yoga, and who throws in references to the martial arts, his enjoyment of pornography, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," Gogol and Dostoyevsky, and Mel Gibson's dodgy Christ movie.
" As advertised, Lindstrøm and Prins Thomas pile on the disco like a Studio 54 regular who can just never have too many sequins, but not even the zero-gravity bassline can mask the original track's underlying sadness of a young woman singing about her existential crisis, the confusion of it all exacerbated by cyclones of whirling and bleeping sound effects, plus what Fader identified in an interview as "a sample of her three-year-old self screaming.
I'm the only audience member who would have stayed for 116 minutes of "okay say the word for 'tentacle' again, now say it three times, is this the same whirling sound from 'spaceship', can you speak closer to the mic please…"Linguistic fieldwork is unique because for the most part, documentation linguists use the same tools in the field while working on any of the 7000-ish living languages, before the majority of them inevitably perish.
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year (Sudan): 836,000In a nutshell: Northern Sudan is home to some of the world's lesser-known archaeological treasures What to see and do: Visit the Pyramids of Meroe, a network of more than 200 pyramids built by Nubian kings during the Kingdom of Kush; summit Hos El Dalan volcano; witness a Sufi whirling dervishes ritual outside of the tomb of Hamed el-Nil; meet Bisharin nomads through a local guide*See the latest US Department of State travel advisories for Sudan here.
Halfway through the film, the linguistics plot becomes secondary to the political/sci-fi drama, which is understandable as I'm the only audience member who would have stayed for 116 minutes of "okay say the word for 'tentacle' again, now say it three times, is this the same whirling sound from 'spaceship', can you speak closer to the mic please…"When the film goes full Dan Brown and starts measuring the negative space between ink blots, it leaves the scope of what I can criticize through linguistic knowledge.

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