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"windswept" Definitions
  1. (of a place) having strong winds and little protection from them
  2. looking as though you have been in a strong wind

392 Sentences With "windswept"

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The pair looked tan, windswept, and very much in lust.
In fact, she's suffered more than one windswept hair day.
Iceland is a windswept, volcanic island about the size of Kentucky.
On the surface, it's all benevolent smiles and fabulous, windswept hair.
Later scenes take place in caves and on a windswept seashore.
Hop in the restaurant's van to get to the windswept top.
The result is a great diversity out in the windswept desert.
In fact, windswept Texas produces more wind energy than any other state.
Here's Juliana Salazar, a stylist and creative director, looking windswept on Instagram:
Slicked back Trump hair is way better than the alternative — windswept Trump hair.
Thengar Char is flat and featureless, covered by bushes, grass and windswept trees.
By August 23, the storm should be delivering a windswept rainstorm to Seoul.
The tension builds slowly and brutally within the landscape of expansive, windswept plains.
When they drew apart, they resembled giant gnat clouds or windswept paper fragments.
Since then, his reputation has stood as a windswept monument, tended by professors.
It is now known for its big, windswept boulevards, typically empty of people.
The windswept glacier, with its dune-like peaks, doesn't look all that different.
Her hair had a similar windswept quality, but that was just her impeccable haircut.
Like Belzoni, Shelley's character discovers a great bust, half-buried in the windswept sands.
In January of last year, she beat Serena Williams on a windswept day in Auckland.
In another, Cyrus' hair looked windswept as she posed with her hands on her hips.
" But out near the windswept coast, like in San Francisco, the air quality is "Good.
Argentina still claims the windswept South Atlantic archipelago, which has a population of about 4,000.
This is hot, this is cool, this is the sound of windswept, good old rock'n'roll.
For many Yemenis, the hot, dusty and windswept Markazi Refugee Camp is their first stop.
Rogue One starts out on a windswept plain, flanked by imposing mountains in the background.
On October 1, Margot Robbie played Ivanka as a windswept robot on Celebrity Family Feud.
The centre is a concrete tangle of highways and roundabouts encircling windswept, early-28s pedestrian plazas.
The West Coast National Park is a beautiful nature reserve located on the windswept Atlantic Coast.
I was 9, and stood windswept at the very edge, trying to make my emotions visible.
But there was a second layer of irony there on the windswept shores of the fjord.
For me, that point happened on this windswept tract of hard soccer field in Barnard Park.
And it's not just us: Windswept and romantic hair was all over the runways this season.
Connors is small and outgoing, with a brown Jackie O. bob that looks windswept even indoors.
They jumped higher and ran faster around the wet, windswept field at the Parc des Princes.
The planet's surface is windswept and barren, its factory innards dank, greasy, full of flame and brimstone.
The Motis facility is a windswept parking lot with a cafeteria, a laundromat, and showers for drivers.
Ms. Colley's body was discovered in a laundry room of her family estate, Windswept Farm, on Nov.
She dances a funny jig and peeks out shyly at the camera from behind her windswept hair.
"My hair is best described as 'windswept,' as I live near the sea," she told W magazine.
The Baltic Sea isle is full of charming towns, windswept beaches, pristine forests and brightly colored farmhouses.
Many more sheep than humans live on the windswept Croatian island of Pag in the Adriatic Sea.
The landscape around Trinity, however, is straight out of a Cormac McCarthy novel -- desolate, windswept and slightly radioactive.
Alone, buzzing and trudging through a particularly savage bit of windswept moorland, he stopped to eat and drink.
Caila somehow maintains perfect windswept hair and a lighthearted attitude as their crowded convertible blazes down the freeway.
But the effects will be as indecipherable as a plume of colorless gas leaked into a windswept canyon.
His windswept county on the Canada border is at the frontier of a shift in world food supply.
That was the subplot to the Yankees' windswept 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
The town square I imagined was far smaller and stood high on a hill overlooking a windswept Mediterranean.
I made my forays from Punta Arenas, a windswept city of about 125,000 on the Strait of Magellan.
The capsule landed in the windswept and snow-covered steppe in Kazakhstan's central Karaganda region at 2.37 p.m.
Thisdale's realistic yet dreamlike illustrations, windswept with mist and surreal painted skies, add to the sense of wonder.
It attracts the biggest crowds in the summer thanks to its 559.6 miles of windswept beaches and dunes.
Chromatics producer Johnny Jewel today shared a music video for the atmospheric lead track off his upcoming album Windswept.
Here's what else is happening: With cool temperatures and windswept streets, you may actually enjoy the city's underground today.
Then, 295 yards upstream, they climbed down into the windswept gorge, clinging to shrubs and branches to break falls.
Forty minutes north of Las Vegas, Creech is a constellation of windswept airstrips surrounded by sagebrush and cactus groves.
Enormous and iconic, the cartoon-like moai statues scatter the windswept island as sentient guardians of the local culture.
But beyond the windswept beaches and luxurious resorts lurk the vestiges of a dark, sugar-fueled 21775th-century heyday.
Pence also happens to have family connections to the tiny Irish village, surrounded by windswept Atlantic coastline and bogland.
Lighthouses, dramatic bluffs and windswept dunes complete the alluring picture that keeps tourists coming every spring, summer and fall.
Where normally there was an arid patch of windswept, rocky dirt, there was now a clear pool of water.
This windswept scrubland offers little shelter and no sustenance for the few goats brought by destitute refugees to camps here.
Later, at a windswept after party hosted by NBC News, Ms. Sanders appeared in good spirits as reporters swarmed her.
Rapid climate change is transforming the Arctic, from the bottom of the sea floor to the top of windswept glaciers.
The lucky ones who died ordinary peacetime deaths lie beneath simple gravestones in a windswept cemetery outside this unremarkable village.
It is 100 miles north-east from John O' Groats to the Shetland Islands, a windswept outpost of 23,000 souls.
The air in Dakar, with its windswept coastal roadway and waves lapping against craggy bluffs, sometimes can appear deceptively clear.
Lesser known are his 300 works painted on a windswept granite rock called Appledore Island, off the coast of Maine.
Mr. Lightcap, a bassist, writes surging, windswept music for Superette, a band that's heavy on guitars and light on gravity.
J.C. On "Tessellatum," a long, minimalist suite, Ms. Sirota's viola and Liam Byrne's bass viols have a rough, windswept resonance.
A direct connection runs between the White House and this small religious community perched on a windswept hill, near Palestinian communities.
Inside an unassuming brick building in the windswept seaside town of West Jutland, Denmark, lies the beating heart of the internet.
The figures are found only on windswept hills that are flooded during monsoons, places where there would have been no shelter.
The bit about the kid in Detroit and the kid on the "windswept plains of Nebraska" — black and white, get it?
It fills the church's windswept, stony plaza, built after the war, where children play and my older son learned to skateboard.
The group chanted across windswept grasslands and a protective buffer of dozens of law enforcement officials, some of them on horseback.
At a windswept and rainy vigil outside the US Embassy in London, Shaker Aamer implored the world to close Guantanamo Bay.
What I'm saying is: his music sounds like a countryside at dusk and a boy with windswept hair soaring through the sky.
He's 210, still young enough to seem like a teenager, 0003 feet tall, muscular, with a perennially windswept swoosh of blonde hair.
Mr Robinson's forte was haranguing mass meetings on windswept playing fields, with strike votes taken instantly by an intimidating show of hands.
The state of Wyoming looks vast, windswept, soulful and rugged in a series of print and TV ads from agency BVK, Milwaukee.
Tucked under a ridge of windswept scrub, the rauk faces are chewed with small holes and spotted with white and green lichen.
""City Hall is so ugly that its insane upside-down wedding-cake columns and windswept plaza distract from the building's true offense.
They even enjoy coming out in winter, when the island is low-key and windswept, and only a few restaurants are open.
The camp's population in September was so large that many were living under tarpaulins on a windswept spillover site beyond its fences.
By Design The first time I saw splatter-painted floor was inside a simple shingled house atop a windswept dune on Nantucket.
He eventually takes his new bride back to his windswept estate, REBECCA (pronounced Manderley), and introduces her to the foreboding housekeeper Mrs.
One of Portugal's most beautiful beaches, Praia da Adraga, is vast and windswept, with jagged, dark cliffs rising out of golden sand.
Though he lives on Ireland's picturesque, windswept west coast, Varley describes himself as an "avid" fan of Arsenal Football Club in London.
A highlight of any visit to Point Reyes, the windswept cape north of San Francisco, is a glimpse of the tule elk.
Spectators behind a fence chant the team's name as they squint through swirls of windswept dust and the glare of the midday sun.
Even with the grants, the windswept land is unlikely to be profitable, so the trust expects that crofting tenants will have second jobs.
Dotted with lazily-grazing cows and windswept gardens, the brand headquarters look less like a factory and more like a resort-level ranch.
In the ISIS video released Sunday, seven of the Paris attackers are shown addressing the camera, one by one, on a windswept dune.
The short hours of daylight and windswept landscape could seem bleak and unpromising, but I knew that you needed imagination to live there.
Grand Junction, with its surrounding area, has a population of some hundred and fifty thousand, and it sits in a wide, windswept valley.
He set "A Bigger Splash" on Pantelleria—a windswept Italian island between Sicily and francophone North Africa and a funnel point for refugees.
There are no trees, barely even any vegetation to provide a sliver of shade on this windswept road running along the Yemeni coast.
When the penitentiary on Alcatraz Island closed in the early 1960s, the windswept rock in the San Francisco Bay sat unused for years.
While making "Man of Aran," about a fishing family off Ireland's west coast, Flaherty lived for two years on the film's windswept location.
The girl, Erin Kinney, was holding her windswept hair with one hand, the other resting on her thigh, with one knee slightly bent.
On her 1997 single "Jóga," she bellows "emotional landscapes" amidst deep, windswept cellos and beats that threaten to crack open the earth's crust.
That city, with its spired Gothic churches and windswept shoreline punctuated with striped beach chairs, still exerts some indeterminate influence over her work.
Devon Energy, which runs the windswept site, had been prepared to install a sophisticated system to detect and reduce leaks of dangerous gases.
Behind the stone structure, a bare road leads through a windswept expanse of stunted scrub to the pre-Inca burial towers of Sillustani.
After a Thanksgiving feast, Swift and her pals headed out to her windswept backyard beach for frolicking, piggyback rides, and cuddles in the cold.
Until then, Barty had been unchallenged on a windswept Court Suzanne Lenglen, spraying the court with winners down the line and cunning drop shots.
Its neighbor, Argentina, whose windswept Patagonia region cries out for wind farms, is plowing ahead instead with hydraulic fracturing and new nuclear power plants.
The island of Giraglia is a windswept pile of rocks that sits within eyeshot of the northern tip of Corsica in the Mediterranean sea.
"This is the equivalent of the Oval Office on a lonely windswept hill," Mr. Stephenson said of the tent as seen in the watercolor.
Visitors to this peaceful isle in the Baltic Sea are struck by its windswept beaches surrounding pristine forests and the occasional brightly colored farmhouse.
Early evacuation gives everyone time to get to safety and reduces the risk of being stranded on windswept or flooded highways choked with vehicles.
The building is surrounded by a vast, windswept and underused concrete plaza of the kind that planners stopped creating shortly after Logue was finished.
But even Syndergaard, the mighty Thor, could not venture past the fourth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at windswept Citi Field on Wednesday afternoon.
Mike Pence of Indiana, started the day with a brisk jog across a windswept tarmac in an unlikely spot for a Republican: Duluth, Minn.
Drop in price: 34%Median airfare: $447With windswept beaches, historic lighthouses, seaside cottages, and opulent captain's mansions, Nantucket is New England at its finest.
The only downside is the windswept, crazy-haired, sandy-faced look [you have] when you attempt to stroll back into the bar and act normal.
They were not on the set of Star Wars, but at a Chinese-built Mars simulation base in the barren, windswept hills of Gansu province.
Some recall him as a dedicated family man who helped his mother take care of her peach-colored house on a windswept cul-de-sac.
"America doesn't understand what we do," says Hewuse, whose post sits below a tiny U.S. base surrounded by vast expanses of windswept North Dakota farmland.
Dark, forbidding castles and bleak, windswept moors certainly have their place in the canon, and so do threats of death and hints of the supernatural.
The way you know this island is windswept is by the delicate, simple animation by which their hair flaps in the wind as they walk.
And whether a child is born in the urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look at the same night sky.
Rent a car, and drive around the windswept, mountainous island, where you'll find yourself listening to Sun Worship's new album, Pale Dawn, on repeat. Why?
Across from a glass-goods warehouse on an unassuming, windswept Bushwick block, the Narrows has glossy rewards for the determined seeker of a good drink.
Diplo in an ESPRIT crew neck smoking a hookah in Beirut with that windswept hair feels like something out of Tears For Fears unreleased video.
Thin, board-formed concrete surfaces (which minimize material waste and keep the home well insulated) feel raw, almost prehistoric, dialoguing with the coarse, windswept landscape.
China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General, a division of the country's armed forces, settled on this windswept 494-acre patch in Argentina's Neuquén Province.
Across the slate-gray Cabot Strait in windswept Newfoundland, one of Ms. Swan's distant cousins, Jasen Benwah, says he is also descended from Francis Young.
" He studied the land, the skies, and his clients closely, eventually selecting the highest point of what he referred to as a "Nordic, windswept landscape.
Their take on windswept, magisterial folk/black metal is a rare find, especially when it's coming from two scenes known for much more chaotic sounds.
Even the most artfully disheveled looks (you know, like blurred lipstick and windswept bobs) take more effort than just rolling over and heading out the door.
ALCATRAZ, KNOWN as the Rock, was once among America's most fearsome prisons, cut off from the free world on a windswept island in San Francisco Bay.
The windswept emoting of Carla dal Forno's forthcoming debut solo album You Know What It's Like is a soundtrack for feelings that have aren't easily named.
The Skolkovo Foundation has been sucking up billion of roubles in funding with not much to show for it aside from a distant, windswept science park.
MOUNT ETNA, Italy (Reuters) - A robot wheels across a rocky, windswept landscape that looks like the surface of some distant planet from a science fiction film.
He has a variety of looks: the sharp-suited statesman, the windswept military commander in khaki and shades, or the fearless leader posing with a bear.
She descends from atop a pyramid of lemon yellow and brass, crown atop hair perpetually windswept by the breeze that naturally conjures itself in her presence.
Planted deep in the windswept high desert, it's a 150-person town so minuscule a splattering bug on the windshield would cause you to miss it.
Oymyakon is a remote village, population size between 500 and 800, tucked away in windswept Northeastern Russia that experiences average winter temperatures of -58 degrees Fahrenheit.
That would risk a wider war with Russia over territory of little importance to the United States or most other NATO members — such as windswept Vaindloo.
The backdrop to their journey is wet, windswept, nondescript fields around greater London, before sparse crowds and signage advertising local rental van companies or radiator dealers.
The image of 16-year-old Garland as the windswept and wonderstruck Dorothy Gale, for which she won an Academy Award, was a symbol of Hollywood.
On a trip to the Bahamas, the author and his companions spent a week sailing around windswept atolls, camping beneath the stars, and spearfishing for dinner.
But they also posed for windswept photos in Vogue, and some dropped by the Wing, a private Manhattan women's club with a $2,250 annual membership fee.
They drink a lot of aquavit in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago made up of 19923 windswept Atlantic islands slung midway between Scotland, Iceland, and Norway.
The whole look also happens to be right on trend with the summer 2019 aesthetic so popular in Hollywood right now: piece-y and windswept by design.
After hanging out with friends at Carlos 'n Charlie's, a local bar on the windswept Caribbean island, Caiola and Holloway decided to head back to their hotel.
EDT The tropical wave known as "Invest 29L" continues to be a disorganized system, with windswept rains pounding Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic on Thursday.
"I can understand why people voted for Trump based on what he said (in 2016)," Sanders told supporters at a windswept rally in Madison, Wisconsin, last Friday.
It was a blindingly bright summer day in Islay—a remote, windswept Scottish island synonymous with smoky scotch—when American writer Aaron Goldfarb learned about cold fingering.
Greiss decided to take his wintry outing a step further, using a towrope to extricate several less-prepared and potentially stranded motorists out in the windswept mess.
Since the early 21960s, he had made his home in the windswept Orkneys, living for much of that time in relative inaccessibility, without electricity or running water.
I searched wider than I might have otherwise, scaling mountains to seek out life, trekking through swampy jungles and across windswept plains and over dangerous-looking valleys.
For decades, the headquarters of CBS News and the offices of "60 Minutes" have stood on opposite sides of a windswept block of Manhattan's West 57th Street.
Wheels BEIJING — On a windswept lot near Beijing's main airport, Lu Qun talks up the electric sports car he hopes will transform him into China's Elon Musk.
On a recent weekend, Kimura and a dozen volunteers led by Ueno, combed through piles of debris on a windswept Okuma beach for any signs of Yuna.
The camp, a forty-acre assemblage of tents, situated on a vast windswept sandlot that had formerly served as a landfill, didn't seem fit for human habitation.
I first met Steve McIntyre of McIntyre Vineyards, one of the founders of the program, at his windswept vineyard in the Santa Lucia Highlands region of California.
A red sandstone eagle, surrounded by carvings of weapons and flags, has been perched on the windswept rim of a masonry fort on Governors Island for 220 years.
Fluffier than Moondog's (Matthew McConaughey) pink robe, two-toned, and windswept so aggressively you might think Flicker strictly drives convertibles — that hair, Sparacino confirms, is not a wig.
Rather than creating a windswept spiritual landscape of secularized "disenchantment," as Weber speculated, American Protestant faith has exuberantly imbued the rites of market capitalism with boundless religious significance.
Once all three had reached the bottom, the volunteers transported him to Windswept Kennels in Jerome, where he was treated for his "terrible fleas," according to Friends Furever.
"Windswept hair," as the advertisers would have it, is tousled (whatever that means) with a shine that never looks greasy — even though it hasn't been washed in days.
Since launching late last year, his air farming company Aethaer has sold hundreds of containers of clean breeze from windswept locations across Britain -- including Dorset, Somerset, and Wales.
In Monday's test flight, the device hovered upward about 200 meters and whirred for about five minutes over a windswept patch of sand astride the emirate's Gulf coast.
A hundred feet below we passed Roccapina Beach, an inlet of turquoise water, and continued east until the windswept Tonnara Beach, where we went for a brisk swim.
Harbor Stage's home is a squat, windswept, utterly humble little building on the harbor that I think of as a beach shack, though it's more solid than that.
"We saw the barren, windswept plazas that were being built downtown, and we knew we were racing the bulldozer," Mr. Stanford told The New York Times in 4.83.
On the day of Ms. Colley's death, Mr. Gomez, who was no longer employed at Windswept, had visited the farm, Mr. Scarpino said, possibly to discuss the dispute.
A Dominican mother quietly bathed her children over a drain in the playground, while homeless men reeking of rum stumbled around the hallways and the windswept parking lot.
It is nestled against the windswept shore of the bay, accessible to the outside world for much of the year only by an airport with a single runway.
He said they had been transported by military truck to a windswept displaced persons camp with only the clothes they were wearing and a few tattered personal papers.
He relished especially the British Open, once disdained by Americans, because it gave him the chance to play, and win, in the rain-and-windswept cradle of the game.
He has long, windswept hair, a flannel shirt unbuttoned a bit to expose his t-shirt, boots and a chiseled face that looks like a rugged version of Fabio.
It ranges across the windswept beaches of English seaside towns, Niagara Falls, the landings at Gallipoli ("a swimmer's war") and Leni Riefenstahl's film of the Berlin Olympics in 1936.
For someone who feels troubled by a culture in a constant state of instability and change, the Catholic Church can feel like a rock in a stormy, windswept sea.
It is a forlorn and beautiful place, but one that feels far from the white windswept Vidda above, home to eagles, reindeer and the memories of soldiers and friends.
"Sharing this with my boy is the greatest thing," said Mr. Briguez, standing next to his son, Franco, 17, an aspiring veterinarian, and his hounds on a windswept plain.
Among their greatest beneficiaries are the windswept, sun-soaked districts in Republican strongholds like Kansas, Texas and Arizona, and Rust Belt districts that manufacture wind turbines and solar panels.
From there, athletes navigated a quads-shredding descent that ended on an exposed beach, where they duck-dived windswept waves, swam around two buoys and returned to the sand.
From his small town on the windswept grasslands of the Inner Mongolia region of China, Mr. Zhao, 27, scours the internet for fake news, pornography and calls to violence.
Over the last 10 years, Baarns has broadcast more than 1,000 minor league baseball games, from the dusty Central Valley of California to the windswept heart of the Midwest.
Some of them moved to the abandoned and boarded-up Ascension of Our Lord Church, on a windswept corner of Westmoreland Street about a mile northeast of the tracks.
CENTREVILLE, Nova Scotia — This lobster factory on a windswept bay in eastern Canada is so remote that its workers have to drive for miles just to get cellphone service.
She was found dead on Windswept Farm, the family estate, in her Colonial-style white house at the top of a long, winding driveway, far from the main road.
Each spring her family drives hundreds of Black Angus cattle up a steep road through Spar Canyon to graze the high, windswept hills on Bureau of Land Management land.
For context, my husband is half Thai so chilies go in everything, and I love nothing more than a sweaty, windswept workout followed by an evening glass of wine.
But she divorced her husband, married Stevenson and went with him and her son to Braemar, the rainy, windswept Scottish village where Stevenson's parents were staying in a cottage.
"Fools," from this year's Raw Honey, is windswept 70s radio rock, replete with beachy vocal harmonies and a guitar solo that would make Walter Becker and Donald Fagen salivate.
Played amid chilly, windswept weather on Monday evening at Pioneer Works, the cavernous factory turned cultural center in Red Hook, Brooklyn, the primary mood of "Columbia Icefield" is loneliness.
While Jorgen Johansson's windswept photography creates a credible sense of isolation (he filmed in part at the Mull of Galloway lighthouse), we sense the ominous rhythms of impending calamity.
Climbing out onto the windswept roof of his office on Friday, he pointed to a single truck of grain where multiple trucks used to line up along the dock.
Their progress across barren windswept plains has been helped by coalition airstrikes and an additional 250 U.S. special forces who are in northern Syria on an "advise and assist" mission.
China's deepest wells of renewable energy are remote—think of the sun-baked Gobi desert, the windswept plains of Xinjiang and the mountain ranges of Tibet where rivers drop precipitously.
PARIS (Reuters) - Simon Yates's hopes of winning Paris-Nice were dashed when the Briton was one of the casualties in a windswept second stage won by Dylan Groenewegen on Monday.
The Mercedes driver, who looks a favorite for pole position later on Saturday, lapped the cold, wet and windswept Silverstone circuit with a best time of one minute 28.063 seconds.
Stone, 29, was photographed earlier this fall with platinum waist-length extensions, pointy ears, and a bow and arrow, along with a windswept look that was reminiscent of Bloom's Legolas.
Unlike DIFC though, AIFC will not require that its members maintain physical presence in the windswept Kazakh capital where temperatures range from -40 to +40 Celsius (-40 to 104 Fahrenheit).
Khaite, designed by Catherine Holstein, late of Gap, is an advanced contemporary collection that looks kind of like a Scandinavian version of Tory Burch, with a quietly sybaritic windswept mood.
TROON, Scotland — If it truly is farewell to the British Open for Colin Montgomerie, one of golf's more complex characters, Royal Troon is the right windswept place to do it.
Black amps tear the sky, T.H.C. visions and holy feedback reign, and Jus Osborn delivers dire proclamations on drug lust, blood lust, and zombies in his windswept, half-lucid whine.
On Tennis On a sunlit summer day in Latvia in 2014, Anastasija Sevastova and Ronald Schmidt, her new boyfriend and fellow tennis coach, were visiting her windswept home city, Liepaja.
The preserved elements have been poorly absorbed into the newer ones, and the plaza, built with visions of Venice's San Marco in mind, has become one more windswept brutalist wasteland.
After winning four matches in the previous event in South Korea, the South African duo beat American Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger 3&1 in windswept conditions at Liberty National.
Which is fine, he said, noting that he just needs to stay patient for one more windswept round to get to the weekend, which is expected to deliver perfect conditions.
You have to pass Hawksnest and then look for the signs for Peace Hill, where the main attraction is a sugar-mill ruin on a windswept perch overlooking the water.
Data from a buoy located about 22013 miles south of the dark, windswept pole hit 32 degrees on Thursday morning as storm systems dragged unusually mild air into the high Arctic.
Embracing frail veterans making what could be their final journey to the windswept bluffs where they made history, the President appeared genuinely moved by the weight of what had happened there.
They also referenced that time a rainbow appearing during a Jeremy Corbyn speech: Hey #tories your "strong and stable" van was weak and windswept today .. pretty much sums up your campaign.
Sexy, tousled, windswept waves, like a mermaid who came upon hard times and decided to try something new and make her way to land — you know, live where the people are.
ERIMO, Japan (Reuters) - Ever since North Korea lobbed two missiles far above this windswept fishing town on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, seaweed farmer Mitsuyo Kawamura says she's been on edge.
Stephens quickly sealed the opener upon resumption before prevailing in a second-set dog fight on a windswept center court to set the platform for her triumph later in the day.
Even more so than his recent single "Adore" with Grande, it demonstrates his great skill as a producer, the ability to bring diverse talents into his own weird and windswept world.
For Karen Campbell of Kilmaluag, a windswept village at the northern tip of the Isle of Skye, the decision to send her children to a Gaelic school was an easy one.
On a windswept weekday in late January, 70-year-old Gyorgy Horvath, fishing on the refurbished marina jetty, said he was more than happy with the plans to revamp the waterfront.
Ten days after that, she left her home in the Chicago suburbs, rode a train downtown and joined demonstrators on a windswept Federal Plaza, her cheeks mottled pink from the cold.
The group meandered past cherry and apple orchards before arriving at a windswept, forested cliff, from which they could see the crashing azure waters of Lake Michigan some 200 feet below.
Laura Hubka, who has opened her large home to the organizers rent-free since October, in a windswept region on the Minnesota border, is chairwoman of the Howard County Democratic Party.
Arrested by the apartheid government in 1963, he was sentenced to 10 years on Robben Island, the windswept penal colony that also then housed the country's first black president, Nelson Mandela.
Over the weekend, a photo of a windswept President Trump revealed a high-contrast tan line ringing his face, which he later claimed was doctored after it spread across social media.
Prime spots tend to be up several miles of winding pavement, on windswept outcroppings of rock, or, as here in the western edge of the Alps, cut out of thick woods.
The place Liptrot uneasily calls home is an enchanted, windswept, salt-scoured archipelago where the northern lights are known as Merry Dancers and "lambing" is both a season and a verb.
The Swede's response was instant and emphatic as he birdied five of the next seven holes, making a complete nonsense of gusts of up to 633mph on the windswept Ayrshire coastline.
I met him on a Friday morning in the windswept plaza of the looming Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile, a giant brick fortress built eight centuries ago to awe the region's restive heretics.
Computer models are vacillating on whether a switch to snow may occur in major cities like New York, Hartford, and even Boston, or if this will mostly be a windswept rainstorm.
I had asked Mr. Stewart if he would give me a primer in colonial Dutch architecture, so here we were, on a windswept, sun-washed flatland overlooking the meandering Mohawk River.
And okay, maybe none of my scenarios ended with an impaled body — but I've sure as hell been the stark relief they all shared on that windswept beach at episode's end.
"We have to learn to live with climate change," a windswept Pinera said a week ago, as he visited the southern Bio Bio region, which had been hit by highly unusual tornadoes.
The South American country wants to ramp up its exploitation of Vaca Muerta, which covers an area the size of Belgium under the windswept plains of Patagonia, to reverse an energy deficit.
USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA In light of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's infamous windswept strands that tend to hog all the spotlight, Hillary Clinton's signature blonde bob has been sorely overlooked.
Elizabeth Warren, who occupies a windswept patch of real estate in Donald Trump's brain, was reading a letter written by Coretta Scott King in opposition to Sessions' nomination for a Federal judgeship.
These works, including the windswept "Night Watch" (1966), on loan from a private collection on the West Coast, strongly suggest Joseph Beuys's scrawled blackboards (though they lack his social idealist (leftist) intent).
High on a windswept hill, wrapped in darkness and incessant rain, lived a family of creative geniuses, with three little Wednesday Addamses — Charlotte, Emily and Anne — afloat in a literary fantasy world.
Catrina has moved with her family to the foggy, windswept Northern California town of Bahía de la Luna, in hopes that the cool air will help her little sister Maya's cystic fibrosis.
Last month, she stood on a windswept hill at her home, just below a flock of chickens and ducks pecking near a cold frame holding the last of a crop of lettuce.
The Spanish studio's forthcoming adventure displays definite traces of Team ICO in its DNA, while its cartoony visuals, windswept and widescreen, are akin to the latest Zelda adventure, Breath of the Wild.
Tony McDermott: I did and in my younger days, before I got more interested in music and playing music, I went to most home matches at the windswept and rainswept Boundary Park.
The Hebrides Islands, with their enchanting lunar landscapes, windswept white-sand beaches and wide open skies — which offer views of the Northern Lights — are home to the last true wilderness in Britain.
Filled with picturesque, windswept shots of sand and surf, "Land of Mine" focuses on the fate of about a dozen young captives, some of whom look more like boys than fighting men.
In a chain store in Amsterdam last year, I ran into (and only barely resisted being photographed with) a life-size cardboard cutout of the author, looking windswept in a motorcycle jacket.
An hour or so before a game at the windswept stadium that the Belles now call home, Edmunds can be found in the simple wooden cabin that passes for a ticket office.
Shroud Eater subscribe more to the Electric Wizard school of doom—windswept, lost soul vocals, unrelenting grooves, heaps of distortion—while Dead Hand reach for more of a lurching, cosmic YOB-inspired vibe.
Day and night, the warehouse, and dozens of cargo containers in a windswept valley, are generating Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that has created a virtual gold rush in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
On this beautiful windswept archipelago, closer to Norway than to mainland Scotland, Wir Shetland, a group that promotes "self-government," counts about 400 members and claims the support of four times that many.
The high-fat mix of coconut oil, nuts, dried cranberries, and cocoa powder in the power bars was designed to more easily fuel O'Brady's 8,000-calorie ski days on the frigid and windswept ice.
Located in the windswept midsection of Nevada, an hour and a half northeast of Reno off I-80, Lovelock sits on a vast tract of land, allowing for multiple prison yards and sports fields.
And when the thunder returns, they cross the stage in lines and in perfect classical jumps (sauts de basque), windswept, fragile and yet as formally poetic as an epic simile in Homer or Virgil.
Lu Xianfeng paid A$99.33 million ($299.3 million) earlier this year to buy Van Dieman's Land Co (VDL), Australia's largest dairy, located on the windswept northwest coast of the southern island state of Tasmania.
They estimate that red spot marks 100 million ounces of gold and 80 billion pounds of copper, silver and molybdenum spread deep and wide in a windswept stretch of land north of Bristol Bay.
The sight of windswept desert dunes is evidently evocative, given that it has served as inspiration for everything from Frank Herbert's Dune franchise to indie games like Journey to the barren landscape of Tatooine.
McIlroy missed the cut at the U.S. Open after a first round 80 in windswept conditions at Shinnecock Hills, a performance that jolted him into spending the weekend working diligently on the practice tee.
The Salkantay trek starts near in the windswept Soraypampa valley high above the tree line, which had once been inhabited by a handful of families who grew potatoes and kept alpacas in stone enclosures.
He wrote a book of children's tales that celebrate a way of life rooted in isolated hamlets where even today, on windswept mountainsides, people till fields of buckwheat with yoked oxen and wooden plows.
The couple were returning from Bannerman Island, north of West Point, on a windswept April day when Mr. Viafore's boat took on water and capsized, according to what Ms. Graswald originally told the police.
It's been framed as an album but honestly the impulse with this was similar to Johnny Jewel releasing his Windswept compilation that features a lot of cues that have been used in the show.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new narrow footbridge spanning a near 60-metre gorge will open this weekend, restoring a lost crossing to Tintagel castle, legendary birthplace of King Arthur, on the windswept coast of southwest England.
"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" obeys all the accepted conventions of juicy gothic romance: In a drafty mansion on a windswept coast, a mismatched couple tries to ignore the irresistible pull of forbidden love.
THE fate of 42 Israeli families, living on a windswept hilltop in the West Bank half an hour's drive north of Jerusalem, could change the rules of Israel's 49-year-old occupation of the area.
The windswept city built on the mouth of the Neva is prone to flooding, as is vividly described in Pushkin's "The Bronze Horseman", the greatest literary tribute to Peter the Great's austere and splendid creation.
While avoiding overtly electronic elements, these songs are beneficiaries of modern production technique; the thundering drums, chilly ostinato violin and thick layers of hollow strummed guitar all merge synthetically, yet with an eerie, windswept quality.
Gautier will be among a dwindling number of British, American, Canadian and French veterans, the youngest among them now in their nineties, expected to mark the anniversary on Normandy's windswept beaches and manicured war memorials.
Its sheer vastness would be enough to make the Sahara one of the most impressive natural wonders on the planet, but its rolling red sands and windswept dunes make for a landscape unlike any other.
Released by the Atlanta Braves after a couple windswept home runs and 40 otherwise forgettable plate appearances, the six-time All-Star did little to disabuse the notion that his disastrous 2017 was a fluke.
The Californian handled the windswept conditions with aplomb, though riding his luck at times after some errant drives, while running up five birdies in a five-under-par 65 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Ann sat on a rock that looked out at the ocean, even though the rock was windswept and must have been very cold, while Christopher ran back and forth on the beach with the kids.
Jinyintan Journal JINYINTAN, China — Among the yak herds and Tibetan Buddhism prayer flags dotting the windswept highlands of northwestern China stand the ruins of a remote, hidden city that vanished from the maps in 1958.
But Mr. Macron, at times sounding defensive, seemed most at pains to reassure his critics on the left in his speech Tuesday, in a frigid and drafty hangar at a windswept police barracks in Calais.
With a population of only 50,433, the tiny group of windswept rocky islands in the North Atlantic became the No.1 exporter of fish to Russia last year, according to data from the country's customs agency.
The SSA-S leader was speaking as thousands of Shan from Myanmar and Thailand flooded his windswept headquarters at Loi Tai Leng, perched on a ridge a few hundred meters from the Thai border, on Feb.
Over the past few years, the tousled beach-wave look has proven to be much more than a passing trend: The windswept effect is a hairstyle with staying power, well on its way to iconic status.
Drawn in two shades of dusty rose, evoking a windswept island, home to a shrine to lost memories, it's short, like many games made in the toolset (which Le Deaux works on), but leaves an impact.
Good grief, this is perhaps one of the best in that it perfectly showcases why "Crazy" sounded like it had strolled in from a windswept street and straight to the bar, like a maligned cowboy. Yessssssssssss!
A look at a map shows that the Isle of Portland, where the Verne is located, is connected to mainland England by a narrow windswept causeway, whereas most other detention centers are close to international airports.
The orchestra might have at times been short on string instruments but it never lacked dignity, whether enduring technical glitches on a windswept outdoor stage or performing at Carnegie Hall and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
But most Tibetans agree: Mr. Tseden's films are rare in that they offer a Tibetan's view of Tibet, painting an unvarnished, sometimes angry, portrait of a windswept plateau on the fringes of a fast-encroaching modernity.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — A windswept hillside seen on a sunny spring day, its bright red poppies rendered in sprightly strokes of paint, a mottled smudge of a haystack in the distance: It's a classic French Impressionist scene.
It took place on the windswept sidelines of the Hippodrome D'Auteuil, on a grassy knoll speckled with wildflowers, where two big aluminum pipes had been laid above ground, along a garbage bag-covered pair of runways.
He is best known for playing Q in the two latest Bond films: not the crusty old gadget-maker made famous by Desmond Llewelyn but a coy young tech geek with a windswept mop of hair.
Jhonny Herrera, 41, owner of a hardware store on the windswept Paraguana Peninsula in northern Venezuela, said he would have to fire two employees because he cannot afford to pay them, leaving him with just one worker.
But moving that machinery from the plains of Texas to the windswept Patagonian desert is proving complex and costly for global oil majors who say Argentina's protectionist past is slowing efforts to spark its own shale revolution.
The actress turned fashion designer posted a new selfie to her Instagram account wearing a plain grey t-shirt, showing off a natural glossy lip, a subtle taupe eye, and of course, her windswept mane in question.
Law enforcement, advocates and residents of Fort Peck, a vast, remote reservation of windswept plains in the U.S. state of Montana, say they have been seeing cases of sex trafficking for years without labeling them as such.
Their straight lines, austere colors and natural materials seemed to be in sync with the simplicity and ruggedness of the landscape of eastern Uruguay, where vast windswept beaches are backed by rolling grasslands interspersed with eucalyptus groves.
Over 96 hours, I saw more of the US than I had ever seen before as I traveled through cities and towns of all sizes, across windswept plains, and through some of the most beautiful mountains imaginable.
Northumberland County Council agreed that Banks could extract 18 million tonnes of coal by cutting an open cast mine near Druridge Bay, a scenic windswept arc of white sand and grassy dunes on the North Sea coast.
CreditCreditDavid Maurice Smith for The New York Times KANGAVA BAY, Rennell Island — On Rennell Island, a wild, windswept speck in the Pacific Ocean, water binds everything, from its teeming tropical rain forest to its craggy limestone cliffs.
Now, at 250, he keeps a lot more of them: around 28 million just in one windswept spot off the stunning coast of Norway, a giant farm with six large, circular structures each containing around 28,000 fish.
Before bureaucrats started to relocate in droves, Astana was a crumbling outpost in the middle of the windswept steppe, swarming with mosquitoes in the summer and a tormenting 20 degrees below zero for much of the winter.
From the rusting remains of Redcar's steelworks to the windswept skeleton of a fairground shut for the winter in Skegness, people I met said that all they wanted was to find a way to make a living.
Located in the windswept desolation of the Gobi Desert, the C-Space Project Mars simulation base is one of the first of its kind — a compound designed to accurately replicate the conditions of a crewed mission to Mars.
Black metal has already made plenty of space for the shouted, windswept vocal, but death metal vocals have barely evolved since their accidental inception; what Musrasrik does here is deliciously subversive (and, more importantly, sounds really fucking cool).
All of Hamilton's have come at Silverstone, the windswept former airfield that hosted the first Formula One world championship race in 1950 and whose future as a venue was secured for the next five years only last week.
Follow Lewis Walk (and a GPS device) to a homemade "Dead End" sign and a gate that opens onto a windswept, roughly half-mile path leading to the jewel of Fire Island, the Sunken Forest, at Sailors Haven.
Provincetown artists feature prominently in their home: Hopperesque paintings by John Dowd of the Cape's signature cottages bathed in moonlight; a painting of a windswept sailor by Robert Goldstrom; and an ethereal ink-and-watercolor by Mark Adams.
ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - Mongolia has extended school winter holidays in the world's coldest capital and many families have sent children to live with relatives in the vast, windswept grasslands to escape choking smog and respiratory diseases such as pneumonia.
The de Blasio administration will give the owners of 17 enormous office towers in Lower Manhattan a chance to fill in the public arcades along their buildings' ground floors and turn a shadowy, windswept realm into moneymaking retail space.
HANGZHOU, China/SHIELI, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - On a windswept steppe in southwestern Kazakhstan, the new Chinese-backed cement plant on the outskirts of the village of Shieli stands as a gleaming symbol to some of the Central Asian country's industrialization.
With Chelsea hugely underperforming as a team, he's been cast out of footballing utopia and into the windswept desert of intense criticism, rubbish results and poor form – failing to score a single Premier League goal prior to this weekend.
Ms. Israel and her crew — including the Oscar-nominated cinematographer Ed Lachman — spend time with Mr. Frank in his cluttered Manhattan apartment and in the windswept cabin in Mabou, Nova Scotia, that has been his rustic retreat for decades.
In the short summer season — primarily July and August, when temperatures hover in the balmy 70s — revelers descend on this mostly wild, windswept and sparsely populated province for all-night partying and the rambunctious weeklong electronic music festival Stockholmsveckan.
Stephens, who used her world-class defense to reach the final at Roland Garros last year, said a lack of clay dust atop the windswept court made it tougher for her to gain a foothold against the Konta onslaught.
A neighborhood of 216 homes, 216 shops, and 272 bars was leveled six-odd decades ago to create the windswept flagstone plazas that stretch wide and empty between narrow brutalist towers with narrow brutalist names: Agency 3, Agency 4.
That life emerges with pinprick detail, framed by windswept landscapes and the bright flowers and birds that Maud begins painting, painful stroke by stroke, on the shack's walls, steps, pots and windows, vivid manifestations of her will to create.
Astana Journal ASTANA, Kazakhstan — The Astana Opera towers over a windswept plaza in this capital on the Central Asian steppe, a near-copy of Moscow's neoclassical Bolshoi Theater, right down to the sculpture of galloping horses on the roof.
Even while watching Meru from the safety of an easy chair, it's hard not to feel at least mildly panicked at the sight of these guys camping overnight in a tiny little tent, pegged to the side of a windswept mountain.
Dawn Ray'd understands this perfectly, channeling that revolutionary spirit into a strain of black metal that owes as much to Iskra and Anti-Cimex as it does the windswept folk traditions of working class Northern England and classic Norwegian black metal.
Rage 2's world is small compared to others that have popped up in recent years, but its environments embrace variety, ranging from dusty, windswept desert plains and neon-lit scavenger towns to musty swamps and overgrown, damn near suffocating forests.
PORT STANLEY, Falkland Islands (Reuters) - From the windswept Falkland Islands, battered by the South Atlantic and home to colonies of penguins, to the heat of Kenya, India and Australia, people around the world celebrated Britain's glittering royal wedding on Saturday.
But DIA is a bureaucratic behemoth of some 22016,20163 employees, most of whom are quite happy living in the Washington, DC, area as opposed to, say, working for a year at Bagram Air Base in the windswept, mountainous deserts of Afghanistan.
Then in the 21861s, Ansel Adams (219-219), a staunch conservationist who had grown up near the windswept dunes of Golden Gate Park, lobbied Congress and sent the government a book of his photographs of the southern Sierra Nevada range.
I reported on a monkey orphanage on Long Island; I interviewed an aggrieved woman who ran the Skunk Club, a support group for people in Manhattan who kept skunks as pets; I visited Hart Island, the city's sad, windswept potter's field.
For months, he communicated with importers to ensure that his single malt, whisky distilled from barley harvested from his farm on the windswept isle of Islay, could be shipped to the Continent and the United States in time for the holidays.
It was a change in tone for Hamm, who in 2011 erected a granite monument on the windswept plains of North Dakota that boasted of the rising clout of U.S. oil production and the nation's ability to supply its own energy.
We drove away from Mount Rushmore, down and down, through the uncarved wilderness, into the city of Custer, a windswept Old West outpost where the guidebook recommended a coffee shop and a bakery, both of which turned out to be closed.
"Ten dollars is world-class compared with the Permian" shale field in Texas, he told reporters this week during a tour of windswept Loma Campana, where YPF produces 227,153 barrels of oil equivalent per day and co-investor Chevron Corp produces another 215,2308.
But as a natural-born educator, Potempa quickly realized a tool was missing in the hair market as stars and magazine editors began asking her how they could recreate the effortless, windswept waves and texture she became known for with her styling.
While capping annual capacity additions, the government also ruled that only 60 percent of the annual average additions in capacity over the past few years will be allowed in areas of north Germany, a windswept region where there is less demand for power.
The nastiest garbage tickets in a windswept obstructed-view belfry of San Francisco's Levi's Stadium, the Super Bowl 210 host, are priced at nearly $220,249, meaning most humans alive cannot afford to watch Peyton Manning wince and hobble around in person on Sunday.
Square Feet 9 Photos View Slide Show ' BOSTON — When General Electric decided to leave its longtime home in Connecticut and chose the waterfront district here for its new headquarters, it thrust a once-windswept province for fishermen and dock workers into the spotlight.
The Faroese also preserve fish, though not with such familiar Nordic techniques as salting or smoking; the islands are so windswept that almost no trees grow, and as a result there's little lumber available either to manufacture salt or to generate smoke.
"Everybody needs a little twist, and terraces add a lot of appeal," said Palmer Sealy III, who handles office leasing for TF Cornerstone, a landlord that added planters, seating and tropical-wood decking to a formerly windswept roof at 387 Park Avenue South.
A week into France's total lockdown — little stirs on the echoing streets of Paris and the normally traffic-bound Place de la Concorde is now an empty windswept plaza — there are no signs of a letup in the intensity of the epidemic.
It was a windswept little triangle of urban greenery, hemmed in by traffic, but with a bit of wandering I was able to get a view down onto the bay, which would have been crowded with naval vessels flying the British flag.
Shooting a film on a windswept, rain-battered, remote Scottish island (Powell, in fact, did not get permission to film on St. Kilda, so he shot it on Foula, one of the Shetland Islands, about 250 miles northeast, instead) couldn't have been easy.
Go on your own (take Island Packers Cruises ferry from Ventura, about 40 minutes from Santa Barbara) or with an organized outfitter (Santa Barbara Adventure Company and Truth Aquatics do kayaking, diving and snorkeling day trips) to explore windswept peaks and ocean grottos.
Standing alone on the windswept summit of Ilkley Moor in Yorkshire, I get the sense that, apart from the lightweight studded-soled running shoes I'm wearing, I could be admiring this same incredible view at any time in the past thousand years.
Before weekly flights to South Africa began in October, a five-night voyage to Cape Town on the RMS St. Helena was the only major transport route off an island made famous as the windswept outpost where French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte died.
"Harry Potter I think still means so much to so many people even though it's 20 years now," said Clara Carson, whose job at the nearby souvenir shop involves taking photos of the fans and holding up the scarves to achieve a windswept effect.
Spieth, who began the third round with a one-shot advantage, ended it in the same position after a wild afternoon at a windswept Augusta National, carding a one-over 73 that featured two double-bogeys on the back nine, including one at the 18th.
In March 2016 it signed a memorandum of understanding with a Russian firm, Rosseti, a Japanese one, SoftBank, and a Korean one, KEPCO, agreeing to the long-term development of an Asian supergrid designed to move electricity from windswept Siberia to the megalopolis of Seoul.
Following a tour of the South Korean side of the DMZ, which also took in a windswept guard post and a canteen where troops presented the president with a golfing outfit, Mr Trump strolled towards the dividing line in the truce village of Panmunjom.
Though Iowa is and has been steadfastly Republican, the windswept Midwest — along with other unlikely corners of Trump Country — is home to an unusual coalition of Republicans who have been supporting the expansion of renewable energy at the expense of Trump's favorite energy source: coal.
Lily Collins was also in attendance, looking ethereal in a blush pink column gown with an off the shoulder sweetheart neckline, twisted at the bust before cascading into a slightly fluted skirt with a long train, perfect for all of those windswept Cannes moments.
Veterans of past negotiations say 2019 may be the best and last chance for Abe, who sees a treaty as a potential political legacy, to end the row over a group of windswept islands seized by Soviet troops in the final days of the war.
His latter-years CV – Middlesbrough, West Ham, Wigan, Barnsley – reads as a whistle-stop tour of ever-more windswept and sparsely attended grounds, more Kevin Kyle than King of Cairo, and after leaving Spurs he never managed more than four goals in a season.
Hopper's watercolor views of clapboard houses, electric lines and windswept landscapes are displayed alongside black-and-white photographs by Robert Adams, Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander, as well Stephen Shore, a pioneer of color photography, whose works here eerily echo Hopper's depictions of domestic architecture.
He just released a video for the title track (this is a live version, captured at the Brooklyn space National Sawdust) with a speckled and dreamlike aesthetic — and an overlay of Doug Aitken-like abstract highway shots — that matches its windswept and soaring sound.
CreditCreditBjorn Keller ON THE WINDSWEPT southern side of Martha's Vineyard, at the end of a rural road that emerges from a dark copse of oak trees, sit two austere, inky-black farmhouse-style buildings — a studio and a private residence — that compose Chilmark House.
He's just flown back from France, and as much decent copy as has been written on him and his windswept journeys to find rare Cognacs, Armagnacs, and mezcals—the heritage grapes, the cool Alpine breezes, the lolling cows—this trip was decidedly less romantic.
At Miu Miu's fall 2018 show, the model Naomi Chin Wing's windswept bouffant gave her tailored trench coat a more casual feel, while at Valentino's fall couture presentation, Fran Summers streamed down the runway with an exaggerated lionlike mane blown out around her face.
During her nearly two decades in the barren, windswept wasteland, her practice has gone from an isolated curiosity to a complete operational community constructed to outlive her, a "Through the Looking-Glass" laboratory that reflects our contemporary fascination with the spaces in which we live.
To do so, Lang bought a sprawling former cattle farm in 2001 and set about on what appeared to be a fool's errand: to bring the golf world to a windswept public course on a two-lane country road in the small hamlet of Erin.
On a rainy, windswept day last spring, my friend Timothy Kreider and I paid a visit to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, the colonnade of busts of writers, statesmen and inventors that stands upon one of the highest spots in New York City.
But when the mysterious Micah (Anthony Mackie) floats through on a helium balloon, seeking guidance from Sam's absent father (Danny Huston), the dynamic between Sam and Micah shifts the film into romantic melodrama, as lifeless and as chaste as the windswept apocalypse that surrounds them.
They include his most famous work — "Christina's World" (1948), now at the Museum of Modern Art — in which a woman paralyzed by polio crawls across a windswept landscape, and his 1960 "Young Bull" with the titular animal shadowed by the wall of a farmhouse.
I was creeping up behind them with the iPhone camera because (A) I've become that kind of dad, and (B) in winter these moments of kids in overcoats retrieving shells or dipping their fingers in the gurgling water take on a romantic, windswept and irresistibly photogenic quality.
There are the bland European restaurants near the neo-Gothic church of St Catherine, kebab shops and Arab cafés around the Boulevard Anspach, gaggles of tourists on the Grand Place and then, up the hill, the windswept avenues and often hideous architecture of the European Union's institutions.
"I'm good," De Grasse told Reuters, as he stood shivering on a windswept Toronto street corner, a beanie pulled down over his ears and his hands covered in Maple Leaf mitts as part of Hudson Bay's National Red Mitten Day in support of the Canadian Olympic Foundation.
Wanting to steel his shy young prospect in the blood-and-thunder surroundings of the old Third Division, Alex Ferguson sent Beckham – then still in his scampish middle-parting era – to play at a cold and windswept Deepdale in the middle of the 1994/95 campaign.
Just then, Louisa Kettering comes out of her house across the street to put out her recycling.. Her dark hair is windswept and she looks harried—still in her office clothes, with a pair of house-slippers on her feet, waddling over to the green wheelie-bins.
If you can't make it to one of the shows but have your own VR headset, Variety says the tour's videos will eventually be made downloadable so you can explore windswept Iceland while the country's most famous star serenades you in the comfort of your own home.
That doomy concrete pillbox with the basketball court in it, the windswept parking lots that smelled like sourdough ass, the rattling wood-and-steel pedestrian bridge over the highway—this was all honestly pretty shitty, but it was a place to be from, and we homesteaded it.
His view is shared by many in the rundown holiday resort, a once bustling fishing port some 140 miles (200 km) northeast of London, where paint peels off windswept ferris wheels and mainly elderly visitors wander past its "Golden Mile" sandy beach and drab amusement arcades.
But on the windswept field outside the city, each group still took turns running through preflight checks, ensuring that the onboard camera and battery were working properly, and practicing maneuvers like night flying and landing aircraft from afar that would form part of their daily routine.
It's not difficult to understand why the Danish isle, located just south of Sweden and otherwise filled with farmers and fishermen, appeals to urbanites: Here, windswept beaches of sand so fine it's literally used in hourglasses give way to rolling, grassy fields dotted with thatch-roofed farmhouses.
New York has a strict and specific set of balloon-flight regulations that have been in place since 1997, when a windswept inflatable Cat in the Hat ran into a lamppost, injuring several people, including one woman who was in a coma for nearly a month.
Jones said Koepka thanked him for molding him into a golfer capable of winning the United States Open, which Koepka had done in convincing fashion hours earlier with a closing five-under 67, the second-lowest score of the day, on a windswept Erin Hills course.
But instead of the standard wet-look locks we've seen on many red carpets of the past, such as on Kim Kardashians at this year's VMAs, this style kept things more windswept with lots of volume on top, as can also be seen on Jenny McCarthy and Hannah Jeter.
And whether a child is born in the urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look up at the same night sky, they fill their heart with the same dreams and they are infused with the breath of life by the same almighty creator.
"I won't call it a museum," Mr. Pijbes said recently as he showed a reporter around the 219,21950-square-foot concrete and steel building on a windswept pier, which is home to a number of ragtag hipster start-ups, including an organic food court, galleries and arts groups.
And whether a child is born in the urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look up at the same night sky, they fill their heart with the same dreams, and they are infused with the breath of life by the same almighty Creator.
In "The Mannequin Makers," Cliff makes real a desolate, windswept country at the turn of the early 20th century and beyond, a place populated by men and women who have learned that life is hard, and that it can be borne only by keeping one's feelings carefully trammeled.
CreditCreditSabine Mirlesse While the French have largely relinquished the Côte d'Azur to foreigners — letting them fight for tables, sit in traffic and overpay for beach towels — they've kept one of their country's best escapes for themselves: Cap Ferret, a windswept, pine-covered peninsula off the coast of southwest France.
Without taking a swing, Woods, an assistant captain for the United States squad, helped tilt a windswept Liberty National in favor of the Americans, who led by 3½-1½ after the first day of the biennial competition against an International team made up of golfers from outside of Europe.
"All Israelis were deeply moved when President Trump made his historic decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights," Mr. Netanyahu said in a video on Tuesday, against the backdrop of the sunny, windswept strategic plateau that Israel captured from Syria during the Six-Day War of 1967.
"Should the storm develop to its full potential by Wednesday evening and take a northward track toward the Great Lakes, heavy, windswept snow would fall just northwest of the storm&aposs center with heavy rain and perhaps severe thunderstorms to its south and east," said Courtney Travis, a meteorologist with AccuWeather.
I don't think I've ever seen a Jackie O profile so resolutely focused on substance instead of style — to the point that I felt a little bit deprived, until I turned the page and saw Heald's dreamy watercolor portrait of the windswept first lady in a sumptuous roll-neck sweater.
This windswept outcropping, peering over the Atlantic, was a Gilded Age haven where the wealthy built mansions known by their names, not addresses: The Elms, Marble House and, most famous of all, The Breakers, built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II as a family retreat and a Renaissance-inspired monument to their success.
At the British Army's "Autonomous Warrior" exercise in December 2018, on the wet and windswept training grounds of Salisbury Plain in southern England, military officers showed off autonomous vehicles and aircraft designed to watch enemy lines, evacuate wounded soldiers and deliver supplies over the perilous "last mile" up to the front line.
The "Life Changes" singer, 28, posted a slideshow — which included throwback pictures of Akins in a hat and overalls, an old red carpet photo and adorable windswept selfie of the duo, pictures of Akins eating sweets, snapshots of Akins in mom mode and other happy moments — in honor of the big day.
But as a dreary stroll down Park Avenue will remind you, Modernism swiftly became a gutless orthodoxy, its high ideals devolving into the rote features of the International Style, a repetitive and predictable series of gestures (curtain walls or ribbon windows, recessed plinths, decorative piloti, windswept plazas, ornamental lawns and flat shimmering pools).
Tate Britain has assembled some of the particular works he mentioned, such as Millais's "Chill October" 1870, a bleak image of wild brush and windswept trees under a temperamental sky, which van Gogh may have used as the inspiration for his work, "Autumn Landscape at Dusk," from 1885, also in the show.
But if we're to endure as a civilization, or even as a species, for anything more than what might amount to a thin layer of odd rock in some windswept canyon of the far future, some humility is in order about our, thus far, infinitesimal part in the history of the planet.
Looking at the boat form from below — from the drowned person's position — I could make out the rudimentary forms of a cluster of metal hulls, seemingly drawn with a black pencil (just one smaller one is red), floating above in suspension under the store's central glass ceilings, like some windswept Aeolian harp.
WASHINGTON — At the vast, windswept White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico earlier this year, nearly a dozen military contractors armed with laser guns, high-tech nets and other experimental systems met to tackle one of the Pentagon's most vexing counterterrorism conundrums: how to destroy the Islamic State's increasingly lethal fleet of drones.
That's because though New York City plays Thanksgiving host to the annual Macy's parade, it has a strict and specific set of balloon-flight regulations that have been in place since 1997, when a windswept inflatable Cat in the Hat caused destruction that left one woman in a coma for nearly a month.
Capable of flipping between tones with the clarity of cut glass and an equally moving deeper register—one that conjures a windswept banshee on the moors—the Irish singer's debut EP W.I.LD. (Wake - Induced Lucid Dream), is an accomplished collection of baroque pop with thudding drums peppered throughout, they annouce her arrival.
These windswept zig-zag roads were never meant for Volkswagen Polos; they were routes used in the Middle Ages by the drovers, a mysterious and charismatic breed of Welshmen who made a living going around farms and collecting cattle for export, which they would then march to the markets of Birmingham, Manchester, and London.
" He threw in some fancy language: "And whether a child is born in the urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look up at the same night sky, they fill their heart with the same dreams, and they are infused with the breath of life by the same almighty Creator.
Like Tucker, Mr. Redford still has it at 82: the sonorous voice of a Western poet, the windswept hair and the knee-weakening smile, along with the spoils of an elder statesman — a best director Oscar for "Ordinary People" and an honorary one for a career that includes the creation of the Sundance Institute.
But when I found myself standing on the windswept deck of Bota Bota, spa-sur-l'eau, a Nordic spa in the Montreal harbor fashioned from a converted barge, clad only in a Speedo and a white terry cloth robe, it occurred to me that the restoration I'd come for might break me all together.
While several of the more remote islands — including the outermost archipelago, St. Kilda, a collection of windswept rocks a further 100 miles west of the Isle of Skye — are near impossible to visit by boat, it is surprisingly easy to skip between the more easterly islands thanks to a network of ferry routes operated by CalMac.
We opted for the unguided package on this trip — guided trips are possible as well — that would include long days of navigating by map and compass around windswept atolls, longer nights sitting around a campfire, spearfishing dinner, sleeping in tents on the beach and generally living a Robinson Crusoe existence, minus the cannibals, captives and (hopefully) mutineers.
The film, which is still untitled, will cull from roughly 55 hours of never-released footage of the band's 1969 studio sessions that led to their final album, "Let It Be." The announcement of the movie comes on the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' final show, that much loved performance on a windswept roof in London.
Whoever it is that we eventually agree upon being our very own Ed needs to possess the primary characteristic which sees Sheeran appealing to everyone from Supreme-clad small town teenage tearaways to rickety old folks who do nothing more with their time than listen to Divide and eat endless ice creams on windswept promenades: likeability.
International Real Estate 23 Photos View Slide Show ' A CLIFF-TOP VILLA OF BALINESE-STYLE PAVILIONS IN TOBAGO $4.43 MILLION (3,014,865 BRITISH POUNDS) This clifftop home of Balinese-style pavilions, called Ohana Villa, has the windswept openness of a traditional Caribbean plantation-style home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on Tobago, one of two major islands in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
One of the oldest and most fragile objects in "Veiled and Unveiled" is a terra cotta statuette from Cyprus made at the end of the fourth century B.C., on loan from the Louvre, that depicts a windswept young woman enveloped in a himation: a long mantle draped on the shoulder and, in this case, wrapped over the head against the cold.
With its barely-there vocals and windswept guitar accents, closer "The Same Reply" recreates the emotional experience of finding a message in a bottle where the ink's irreparably smudged by saltwater; the message is there in the stains and smudges, and it's all the more poignant because you can't exactly what tell what the person who wrote it was trying to tell you.
That especial emphasis on melody elevates their sound to a more epic realm, and results in an eminently aggressive, hard-charging album that's also undeniably pretty at the same time (for example, the marriage of windswept vocals and icy tremolo in "For the Sake of the Breed" is downright beautiful, and the album itself bleeds out as the instrumental, "Iorek," which is lovely enough to make Explosions in the Sky nervous).
The plan brings to mind the long history of deals the city has struck with developers to eke public space out of private developments, including the so-called POPS (Privately Owned Public Spaces) of the 1960s and subsequent decades, which, partly through City Hall's failure to provide oversight, produced many windswept plazas and heavily policed, frequently shuttered office building lobbies — unwelcoming sites that prioritized the privacy developers actually wanted all along.

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