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Several trucks park a few feet away from each other.
The venues are located five blocks away from each other.
They turned away from each other and faced the crowd.
They were then ordered to stay away from each other.
And that they don't actually take away from each other.
We look away from each other at our collective peril.
"We live 10 minutes away from each other," she says.
And with every click, we move farther away from each other.
And our names were like just two away from each other.
Kyle and I were never too far away from each other.
We've lived seven minutes away from each other, at the most.
But it seems the couple just couldn't stay away from each other.
We live about five minutes away from each other — it's so convenient!
"They did not like to be away from each other," he says.
The first two outbreaks were over 600 miles away from each other.
Our reporters are sitting further away from each other on the set.
"  "People also stay about two meters (6.5 feet) away from each other.
They leaned away from each other, their shadows overlapping on the ground.
The two neighborhoods are just miles away from each other, but worlds apart.
The two still live two blocks away from each other in Cheshire, Conn.
Of course not, but we slant away from each other for several strokes.
Of course not, but we slant away from each other for several strokes.
This is the hardest part of military family life -- being away from each other.
He was Rory's college sweetheart and clearly they can't keep away from each other.
Secondary cities half a world away from each other can increasingly sustain direct connections.
The couple already live a close seven minutes away from each other, Waddell says.
We just couldn't stay away from each other, no matter how mad we got.
A: The overarching idea is to keep people away from each other -- social distancing.
In addition, team members were instructed to stay six feet away from each other.
Or did larger events beyond both men push them inexorably away from each other?
We&aposd be able to pull those armies away from each other on the DMZ.
North and South Korean troops stand only several meters (yards) away from each other there.
It's ultimately pulls them away from each other and they begin to lose each other.
And we make sure we never spend more than two weeks away from each other.
You were permanently jet-lagged because you couldn't bear our time away from each other.
But we're both super busy these days, which helps when we're away from each other.
We were more accustomed to being away from each other than in each other's presence.
Its circular design keeps your cables and devices away from each other, so nothing tangles.
The farther apart two galaxies are, the faster they will fly away from each other.
"With Ruckus and I, our jobs take us away from each other," she tells a friend.
We live about half a mile away from each other, so we carpool whenever we can.
The geopolitical centrifuge is spinning European states away from each other, like dancers at a ball.
Both advisors know they can't be allowed to storm away from each other, offended and angry.
They're never getting away from each other, and they're not really trying that hard to, either.
Their hips are pulling away from each other, but their arms are locked in an embrace.
France's attack was painfully isolated throughout, with Giroud and Griezmann seemingly acres away from each other.
"Moving away from each other was a really traumatic time in our lives," Mr. Doelling said.
There is this fear — people are staying away from each other, not even smiling, it's weird.
Even though we don't live too far away from each other, I do miss her a lot.
We see the singers facing away from each other in a room filled with dim blue lighting.
We spent a lot of nights hanging out on our computers three feet away from each other.
After all, both are just a step away from each other when you have a time machine.
When we are away from each other for a long time, I can always see his eyes.
She also added that the two grew up only about half an hour away from each other.
"For 29 years, we couldn't stay away from each other, no matter what had happened," Jennifer says.
It's a hard couple of hours, and we almost walk away from each other a few times.
Extra steel reinforcements keep the dinosaur's long neck and tail stretched away from each other and stable.
They were ordered to stay away from each other even though they live in the same building.
Bordering states are more likely to have conflicting interests than nations located far away from each other.
The city and town of Newburgh are two different entities a few miles away from each other.
In practice, his and others' streaming services will probably have to claw viewers away from each other.
As long as these people stay away from each other, I think it's a win all around.
As space expands, it carries galaxies away from each other like the raisins in a rising cake.
But a funny thing happened with Alexisonfire in that time: they just couldn't stay away from each other.
We live less than a mile away from each other, so we hang out nonstop over the weekends.
Barrington Police Chief John LaCross said the women were no more than 25 feet away from each other.
Being hundreds of miles away from each other hasn't stopped the couple from suffering many familiar relationship pitfalls.
My parents were forced to stay away from each other, curfews were installed and their movements were scrutinized.
As they moved away from each other, Anthony hit Sefolosha in the face with his right hand. Why?
As children, the couple lived one door away from each other in Brooklyn and often played house together.
We had a unique challenge: Our jobs were a total of about 1.5 hours away from each other.
The Los Angeles Times first reported Wednesday that the Lakers and Lue had walked away from each other.
"So we just sort of said, 'We're so awkward,' and ran away from each other," Ms. Nastasi said.
Our offices are a block away from each other so it's easy for us to meet during lunch.
The two senators briefly engaged in what looked like an uncomfortable discussion before walking away from each other.
The two ships then are seen sailing away from each other after the sun rises on Saturday morning.
Teresa and Joe Giudice are hitting a major milestone in their marriage — an ocean away from each other.
We moved to London and took single rooms just a few streets away from each other in Brixton.
The big drill is to stay away from each other, &aposcause the more together, the bigger the target.
They do stretches several paces away from each other, backs turned, as they ready their bodies for conflict.
If anything, you know what they say, when you're away from each other it makes the heart grow fonder?
There was my scar above her lip, and her breasts slackened away from each other like mine always did.
Trying to perform chest compressions when you're floating around only results in two people pushing away from each other.
We didn't know each other growing up, but we grew up about a half hour away from each other.
Both Jones and Williams have proven to be fantasy-viable, even as they take touches away from each other.
Unless you work together (like, on the same business), you both need independent work spaces away from each other.
As the dancers moved toward and away from each other, he periodically stopped them to make small, precise adjustments.
We are at a moment in which I think both sides have rarely been further away from each other.
A lot of the bands and the crews did that because the stages were far away from each other.
And we just were like, we live three feet away from each other, why don't we do this together?
Prison officials say they make a point of keeping IS supporters away from each other, and from other inmates.
In this romance, beginning in nineteen-eighties Newcastle, young lovers fumble their way toward and away from each other.
My husband and I were born less than six months apart, but over 7,000 miles away from each other.
Or the seats can swivel away from each other to take a business call during a more private retreat.
Meanwhile, other animals have a more sensible arrangement, where their windpipe and esophagus are far away from each other.
The residents of Santa María Sur lived in scattered cement houses about 15 minutes walk away from each other.
Buildings get pushed farther away from each other to make room for cars, which leaves people pushed toward driving.
"The house was flexing like this," he said, motioning the palms of his hand towards and away from each other.
That makes the longer lines look like they're tilting toward and away from each other — even though they're actually parallel.
Marino and Williams had been friends since they were 8 years old, living just 10 minutes away from each other.
It separates Pakistan and Tajikistan today, but was used to keep the British and Russian empires away from each other.
The blueberries started off all squished together, but as the muffin expanded they started to move away from each other.
When the four are on tour together they generally try to keep away from each other as much as possible.
It largely does its own thing and we do ours, and we keep a healthy distance away from each other.
The men have been two ships sailing away from each other ever since Cochran was appointed the lead defense lawyer.
Why it matters: More health care wars are coming, and the parties are only moving further away from each other.
The train has you seated in four-person pods with two seats on each side facing away from each other.
We had been waiting months to do it, and we had both asked to be kept away from each other.
The airport's main seating area was also pretty empty, with those who were there sitting far away from each other.
We lived about an hour away from each other at the time, but it didn't stop us from being together.
They discovered they had gone to the same grade school, and as children, lived a block away from each other.
Now, the galaxies are moving away from each other, and the gravitational force between them is warping the shape of each.
Theoretically, your Samsung Galaxy S25 paired with a Bluetooth 24 speaker can work up to 21 feet away from each other.
Rob, from Pennsylvania, and Joli, born in the Philippines, began dating in 2013 despite living a world away from each other.
Choreographed in slow motion, the characters onstage collide and spin away from each other as the intensity of the music builds.
The two towns of Nansana and Katabi lie in the Ugandan district of Wakiso, about 40 kilometers away from each other.
Childhood friends Damon and Affleck grew up two blocks away from each other in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and attended the same schools.
Often times when we stay away from each other for eight to 12 hours a day, that helps manage those problems.
Sanders's and Biden's debate podiums were several feet away from each other, and only three hosts were present in the studio.
Liu, who has two daughters, often separates children from their parents, stretching them away from each other through time and space.
Liu, who has two daughters, often isolates children from their parents, stretching them away from each other through time and space.
Don't also check your work email, play Candy Crush or do anything else to draw your attention away from each other.
In our current political environment there are many issues that threaten to drive Republicans and Democrats further away from each other.
Cities are placed away from each other and near running water, and Dr. O'Leary wrote another program to name the cities.
The question is, can we stop the little things that take us further away from each other before it's too late?
How can you not feel awed by a photo of the Trapezium Cluster, where three young stars move away from each other?
When these balls start far away from each other, they're at rest, so they have gravitational potential energy but no kinetic energy.
It gets the job done, sure, but gives people the opportunity to wander feet away from each other in the process. Appalling.
Still locked in an embrace, they arched their backs away from each other, and Beacham pulled a chartreuse henley over Poe's head.
Woodson and other officers told the families to stay away from each other and suggested filing restraining orders if the problems continued.
We're also told they don't have to stay away from each other anymore, but it's crystal clear -- no more fights, or else.
Call Your Girlfriend Drop yourself into a charmingly frank phone conversation between two best friends living far away from each other. 23.
They resembled two old bull moose who had to stand and slam each other because they couldn't get away from each other.
Facing away from each other, they changed clothes—Kaye into a black shirt from Zara and Kay into a tweedy gray suit.
I think everyone should see a therapist and talk about these fears—then maybe we won't all run away from each other.
In the center, sits the Panmunjom Joint Security Area, where South and North Korean soldiers stand watch meters away from each other.
We're told there's talk of flying 40 at a time or figuring out some way of keeping people away from each other.
However, when the bones are pulled away from each other, there's a sudden drop in pressure in the middle of the joint.
Slavery and freedom have, in America, always been intertwined, spinning toward and away from each other in a kind of ontological dance.
They discovered they had several friends in common and lived a block away from each other in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan.
Both the Trump and Clinton families will be awaiting the results less than a mile away from each other in New York City.
Alejandra says that Pamela and her dad struggled to bond after being away from each other so long when he returned from Iraq.
Yes, it's possible to have an orgasm without being touched, which is music to the ears of couples far away from each other.
Foehner opened up to PEOPLE earlier this year about the engagement and spending time away from each other due to their packed schedules.
Kitty Hawk and Opener are based just a few buildings away from each other in Palo Alto, California, but have almost no contact.
I have a feeling all of the guys have been away from each other long enough to just be cool with each other.
"We were sad that we were moving away from each other, but excited about the way our lives were playing out," she continues.
In one drawing, a kitten's eyes point in slightly different directions; in another, the flames of two candles dance away from each other.
The hammers, the nails, and the tape measures were all either in the same aisle or just one aisle away from each other.
Even though sometimes they were on different sides, or followed different ideas, they never excluded each other; never drifted away from each other.
Despite all of us being so far away from each other in our own homes using our own digital devices, it's profoundly intimate.
Now, unless we both get US work visas within the next few months, we could end up 2120,2240 miles away from each other.
Some people are still going into the office but she says it's super dead and that everyone is keeping away from each other.
On television, all of these iconic locations appear to be more spread out, but in reality, they're just steps away from each other
"I think it was really important for us to take that time away from each other," Joe Jonas said in an Apple Music interview.
In a photo captured by media mogul (and Hillary Clinton supporter) David Geffen, Kloss and Beatrice sat just one row away from each other.
As I moved forward I kept trying to reach that spot where the dots pull away from each other and stand on their own.
We're also told the temporary restraining orders that had been issued -- ordering both sides to stay away from each other -- have also been dismissed.
The planet and the moon will only be about 0.5 degrees away from each other in the sky when seen from the West Coast.
While they lived less than an hour away from each other in Massachusetts, the two met while visiting their respective grandparents in Naples, Florida.
New Yorkers have headed outdoors to the parks to enjoy sunshine and nature — as long as they are 6 feet away from each other.
New Yorkers have headed outdoors to the parks to enjoy sunshine and nature — as long as they are 6 feet away from each other.
The order does not prohibit people from going outside for a walk, Inslee says, but people must keep 6 feet away from each other.
People can still go outside — walk the dog, or exercise — but they are asked to stay at least 6 feet away from each other.
"As long as you always keep the mask on and stay 6-plus feet away from each other, it should be fine," Christoph said.
Most impactful is that people push themselves away from each other because of national pride and the stark socioeconomic differences largely demarcated by the border.
After that, the remaining fragments moved away from each other owing to the effects of sublimation, where the spewing water molecules provided an outward force.
While awaiting trial, Halpin and Bosworth were ordered to stay away from each other and complete substance abuse treatment and submit to mental health evaluations.
"There were struggles having a husband in the NFL and me being an athlete myself – especially when we were away from each other," she says.
Realistically, I assumed we would do our own thing when we were away from each other, and be with each other when we were together.
"After we were done filming the pilot, we both live in L.A. and we realized we live a mile away from each other," she recalls.
The more you click on the anti-stereotype sentences the more the words "MAN" and "WOMAN" break apart, the letters running away from each other.
They already decided to stay away from each other two episodes ago, so why bring them back together only to exchange a lock of hair?
"Seeing with my own eyes the same sights in two airports that are almost 12 hours' flight away from each other was surreal," Pulwer said.
The resulting spider tree shows a massive network of species whose ancestors began to branch away from each other hundreds of millions of years ago.
Compatriot SK Hynix, which also holds its AGM this week, plans to seat shareholders about two meters away from each other, a spokesman told Reuters.
The two events are only 40 miles away from each other, and offer similar promises of camping sites, access to food, water, and live music.
Pairs of particles that arose early on subsequently moved the farthest apart, yielding pairs of objects far away from each other in the sky today.
But even with her willingness to jeopardize her health by traveling so far, we are often away from each other for months at a time.
Women from both sides, standing a few feet away from each other, shouted "shame" right in each others' faces — across the doorway of Collins' office.
It also means that diplodocoids made their way to East Asia before the continents — once a giant landmass called Pangea — tore away from each other.
When marriage among slaves was allowed it only existed at the so-called masters' discretion, as partners could easily be sold away from each other.
One of the reasons Stranger Things 2 was frustrating was that, for most of the season, characters were siloed away from each other, pretty inexplicably.
The missiles are each tipped with four or five nuclear warheads that can be individually targeted to different locations hundreds of miles away from each other.
That's not all ... David says he and Danielle live just a few houses away from each other and routinely have family meals with their two kids.
When they initially arrived, the amicable exes were seen standing a few feet away from each other without interacting as they chatted with fellow party guests.
They could have simply been catching up after spending months away from each other or, who knows, attempting to cut their combined carbon footprint by carpooling.
When we fight, it's usually just because we've been away from each other for too long and we didn't see each other for like two weeks.
So she looks at it, doesn't really get it, learns about both, and learns about how they got to be so far away from each other.
In silence, Bow and Dre walk away from each other, forcing director Jonathan Groff to cut to a long shot in order to accommodate them both.
Now, though, Conor McGregor and his rabbis at the UFC, President Dana White and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta, have drifted a thousand miles away from each other.
Photo by Steve Bone We pretty much live for push-pull dynamics in music, parts that should push away from each other but instead compliment nicely.
The baculum is the reason that those two dogs got stuck fucking—facing away from each other, and whelping in pain—that day on the beach.
The purpose of such an order is to enforce social distancing, or to keep people away from each other to limit the spread of the virus.
And there was a sofa that Tolstoy had sat on; not only were these two great writers contemporaries, they lived only hours away from each other.
" To slow the coronavirus, wrote Dr. Bitton, we must act quickly and start "making daily choices to stay away from each other as much as possible.
Some of the decisions seem prudent — keeping people away from each other to minimize contagion is smart, after all — but they could still have serious effects.
Despite being told to stay away from each other, the two friends continued to meet at a local library, say authorities, the Springfield News-Sun reports.
And if all goes smoothly, one candidate will be giving a victory speech while the other delivers a concession — just one mile away from each other.
During the rally, she spoke of the Lake Winola days and pointed out that the Bidens and Rodhams lived just a few blocks away from each other.
Sarah Jones claims in legal docs Jermaine Jones has been following her around town, despite an agreement they struck last December to stay away from each other.
The father of Serena and Venus Williams has finally agreed with his estranged wife on something -- it's best if we stay the hell away from each other!
When he chooses to operate in a vast scale, he does so gaseously, a few molecules of song drifting away from each other to fill a room.
Clinton and Trump will reportedly sit just one seat away from each other, separated by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the head of the Catholic Church in New York.
We realized we had similar interests and were basically the same person except we're 3,000 miles away from each other—I'm in California, and she's in Maryland.
A well-known theory holds that most people, at least in the US and perhaps in the world, are six degrees of separation away from each other.
But the trends provide an initial glimmer of hope that staying away from each other is working to slow the spread of feverish illnesses, including COVID-19.
The new tree puts giraffes and okapis relatively far away from each other evolutionarily, Dr. Grossman said, adding to the understanding of these animals and their relationship.
For the phone conversations between Colin and Heidi, he shot the two in split screen, "facing away from each other, because they're always at odds," he said.
Though the couple grew up a few blocks away from each other in Manhattan, they did not meet until 2010, when they were introduced by mutual friends.
Although Ms. Leas didn't formally meet Sean Ferreira until she was in high school, they lived four streets away from each other during her middle school years.
" Another tweet from Booker showed the two men backs turned, walking away from each other in true duel fashion as described in the hit broadway musical "Hamilton.
With Wing's drone air traffic control system, the drones automatically steered away from each other without an operator needing to pilot the drones to manually avoid collision.
It might be better if everybody involved just gave up and admitted they don't know how to save the relationship, then moved very far away from each other.
That makes acute angles look wider than they actually are, which in turn makes the long parallel lines seem to be tilting toward and away from each other.
With just two weeks until Election Day, Abrams and Kemp are just one percentage point away from each other in the polls, with Kemp taking a slight lead.
She says dreaming of those days is a sweet pleasure and makes the struggles — including working away from each other for long periods of time while shooting — worthwhile.
And while it seems like every beloved couple in Hollywood is walking away from each other, there are plenty of couples that have stood the test of time.
I end up bumping into a lady from my weekly yoga class, and we discover that we work a few streets away from each other in the city.
Jerry "The King" Lawler appeared in a Tennessee court Monday -- where the judge told the WWE legend and his fiancee to stay the hell away from each other!!
The table for the buffet should never be near the bar; the two are to be kept "as far away from each other as possible" to facilitate mingling.
If two people came too close to one another, they did what you'd expect -- gradually angle away from each other, so they would pass at a comfortable distance.
From the politically devastating Brexit kind down to something as mundane as abandoned Beliebers, we're all just trying to get the hell away from each other, it seems.
Being far away from each other doesn't mean you can't stay close; it just means you might have to put some effort into making sure you catch up.
Cafés, bars, restaurants and hairdressers — which were already operating under orders to keep customers at least three feet away from each other — have all been ordered to shut.
It's possible that the Kinsa data is simply charting reduced illnesses overall, since people staying away from each other will avoid spreading around more than just COVID-19.
But how their lives remain intertwined at the same time that they veer away from each other is only one of the fascinating aspects of this hybrid memoir.
The team expected to see a correlation between the light energy emitted by the decay process and the angles at which the particles traveled away from each other.
So to have Pence and Kim sitting just a few feet away from each other — at one of the world's most high-profile events, no less — is noteworthy.
Donald Trump Jr. and special counsel Robert Mueller III were spotted just feet away from each other on Friday morning at Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport, Politico reports.
His characters may desperately desire to get away from each other, but are not able to do so, any more than any of us can get away from ourselves.
Get plenty of away-from-each-other timeExcept for larger family get-togethers, we rarely spend any time together outside of work — and we couldn't be happier about it.
At an afternoon news conference, Mr. de Blasio said that the authorities were giving city residents until Saturday to prove that they could safely stay away from each other.
It's a thrilling duet, both men in white T-shirts and black pants moving toward and away from each other, embracing and rejecting and succumbing to desire and love.
It's based on gravity and the Doppler effect, in which light increases or decreases in frequency as a source and observed objects move toward or away from each other.
"In relationships, it is important that we are always choosing to turn toward each other rather than away from each other, especially when conflict is involved," Elder told Insider.
The results revealed that SDSS J0849+1114 contains three supermassive black holes that are about 10,000 light years to 30,000 light years away from each other, according to Space.com.
After a season where it felt like all the characters were just a short walk away from each other, the physical and narrative distance between this season's plots are jarring.
The two cases were eerily similar: Lozano and Guzman went to the same high school, though not at the same time, and lived just four blocks away from each other.
Carreon and Guillén's parents lived just blocks away from each other in Piedras Negras but it wasn't until their families moved to Lufkin that the boys met and became friends.
They would stand a few feet away from each other while protesting a potential bailout for fossil fuel companies amid the economic disaster unfolding along with the COVID-19 pandemic.
They would stand a few feet away from each other while protesting a potential bailout for fossil fuel companies amid the economic disaster unfolding along with the COVID-19 pandemic.
As two of the most powerful men in the industry, one less than half the other's age, stood feet away from each other, the forum was opened to audience questions.
Begich and Walker, whose name will remain on the ballot despite his withdrawal, were widely seen as likely to take votes away from each other in a three-way race.
However, in a recent interview with People from September 2016, Nordegren acknowledged that she has forgiven Woods, saying that they live 25 minutes away from each other and remain close friends.
"Far away from each other but still can't wait to marry you @davidfoster," she wrote in an Instagram Story post on Sunday, as she showed off her stunning diamond engagement ring.
There's little chance of any major character dying in the premiere, simply because everyone's pretty far away from each other, and no one's engaging with the White Walker army just yet.
Lil Wayne and Birdman will both be in New Orleans, just minutes away from each other as they both toast Cash Money Records -- but there's almost ZERO chance they'll cross paths.
"They have been married and forced to live away from each other for the past year, facing harassment from her family and the N.I.A.," Mr. Beeran said in a telephone interview.
What Pew documents in this massive and important study is that Republicans and Democrats have never been further away from each other in terms of their ideological approach to the world.
Trump and Kim are staying less than a kilometer away from each other in five-star hotels, and will meet Tuesday at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island at 9 a.m.
When asked about advice for anyone going through a breakup, she said to just walk away, not matter how hard it is because "you both need time away from each other."
Scientists think dark energy is driving the accelerated expansion of the universe, a phenomenon that is pushing galaxies away from each other at an increasing clip for reasons that remain mysterious.
That means the average two users are just 3.57 degrees of separation away from each other now, if you were playing that Kevin Bacon game, down from 3.74 degrees away in 2011.
According to NASA, the T-38s in the photo were flying approximately 30 feet away from each other, with the trailing aircraft flying about 10 feet lower than the leading T-38.
The so-called 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein and her boyfriend have to stay away from each other after their arrests for assault -- which won't be easy, since they live in the same building.
The two were arraigned in Shelby County General Sessions Court early Monday morning -- where the judge ordered them to stay away from each other ... as part of the conditions of their bond.
The PSL syrup mixed with the wine the way oil and water blend together in a jam-jar salad dressing: inelegantly, repelling away from each other like opposing batteries—a cursed swirl.
Beckmann's "Two Officers" (10003) depicts close-up the stern, bourgeois faces of two men; the encounter is simultaneously distant, as the men look away from each other and the viewer, and intimate.
And while the two weren't taken away from each other, it still serves as a poignant portrait of the chaos unfolding at the border, and the toll it's taking specifically on children.
Determined to prove the viability of this opinion, I skeptically embarked upon a reasonable-footwear doubleheader: Allbirds and Birkenstock, which recently opened a few blocks away from each other on Spring Street.
Ms. Tsui and Mr. Dalphond grew up only a mile away from each other in Dracut, but they did not meet until they were graduate students at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
"There's even a tendency to stay away from each other because you know how, in college, status and prestige are important," said T.K. Chang, who was at Harvard in the mid-70s.
Slack is a chat program that can be immensely convenient to workers in a large office, or who are working far away from each other — for example, if they're working from home.
I asked, "How do you know this?" and we discovered that we were both from the D.C. area — from Gaithersburg, Md. specifically — and grew up about seven minutes away from each other.
The volcanic mountains spring up at the seams where Earth&aposs tectonic plates inch away from each other, creating new ocean floor as molten rock rises from beneath the plant&aposs crust.
If Trump doesn't hit that threshold on the first ballot at the convention, contest would open up to additional rounds in which candidates scramble to steal delegate votes away from each other.
For now, though, the best thing for these players may be to be away from each other for a while, which was one of Walton's suggestions before they parted for the break.
Not only do polls suggest the presidential race is nearly tied, but the candidates in the gubernatorial and US Senate races are only about 1 or 2 points away from each other.
At another animal shelter at the county parks and recreation gym in Pahao, tents have been set up inside to give families some privacy and keep dogs away from each other, Singleton said.
At the Panmunjom Joint Security Area, which Pence visited Monday, North and South Korean soldiers stand watch feet away from each other, the only place where the two forces come face to face.
For starters, Bluetooth has a much longer range than NFC, as it can reach up to 50 meters compared to NFC&aposs need to have the two devices centimeters away from each other.
This treelike representation of sentences gave transformers a powerful way to model contextual meaning, and also to efficiently learn associations between words that might be far away from each other in complex sentences.
One night, the summer heat forcing my girlfriend and I to turn away from each other in bed, I find a cockroach next to the laundry hamper, its legs as big as fork tines.
In fact, Rømer found that eclipses occurred 11 minutes earlier than predicted when Earth and Jupiter were at their closest, and 11 minutes later when the two planets were farthest away from each other.
New Jersey and Maine might not look very far away from each other on a map, but download speed in the two northeastern states was dramatically different when we wrote about it last year.
That aside, though, why in heaven's name is Winterfell socializing so built around people standing on balconies and parapets several feet away from each other, staring forward and barely ever looking at each other?
Resort town blasts Both bombs that exploded in Hua Hin Thursday night were planted inside tree pots, about 164 feet (50 meters) away from each other, near a bar called Johnny's 56, Yoosumran said.
In the July 23 debate, O'Rourke and Buttigieg will be only three podiums away from each other; that proximity might make it irresistible for Beto to try to reclaim the "it boy" mantle. 4.
In this case, the images show two T-38 jets flying in formation about 30 feet (10 meters) away from each other, with the trailing jet some 10 feet below the one in front.
On the other side of the equation, people can see "remote participants" as a hologram live in the space as if they weren't several feet or several thousands of miles away from each other.
The sisters, who now live a mile away from each other in Utah, both ran cross country in high school and explained to the outlet how it helped them find solace after the tragedy.
The radial velocity method is more based on gravity and the Doppler effect, in which light increases or decreases in frequency as a source and observed object move toward or away from each other.
From ages 3 to 6, the couple were inseparable at Brandeis Day School in Lawrence, N.Y., and lived 10 minutes away from each other — she in North Woodmere and he in Hewlett Bay Park.
Meanwhile, Italy's cabinet declared museums not in the hardest-hit areas of the country could reopen with a warning that guests should stay about one meter (or around 633 feet) away from each other.
Only on his own unaccompanied improvisations, typically wedged between tunes, did he pull the focus off Mr. Ross and Mr. Wilkins — who often took solos away from each other, wrangling in a friendly repartee.
"The necklaces were a very simple thing, 'Hey let's poke our fingers with a pen and smear a little blood on there and when we're away from each other we'll wear the necklace,' " he said.
I was slightly worried about being in the same city as her again, but it seemed as if the 16 months away from each other had renewed our mutual appreciation and made our friendship healthier.
"Placement of Condition" (1973/2016) with its cut stones leaning away from each other while held in place by loops of wire also doesn't give me that feel of interdependence, because the wires look slack.
She and her ex-husband, who preferred not to be named, live about four blocks away from each other in Brooklyn and share custody of their two children, Fiona Averill, 242, and Liam Averill, 21.
And why won't your aloof coworker ever make eye contact with you when you're at the coffee machine, even though you sit a mere three seats away from each other for nine hours a day?
I don't think he went into this type of specificity, but if two people may be far away from each other, but maybe wanted to get married in cyberspace, could that be considered legally binding?
At every level beneath the presidency, America and Turkey have turned away from each other, even as the foundations of their alliance, NATO, the EU and American ambitions in the Middle East, are being eroded.
Over the last 20 years, his research shows, the number of both Democratic and Republican moderates have dwindled, leaving the two parties drifting further away from each other and closer to their party's ideological extremes.
When I fought with my boyfriend and we turned away from each other in bed, spines curved away, breathing quietly, I imagined swiping dots away to disappear lines and boxes, making a clear way forward.
We all need to stop attending crowded events, stay as far away from each other as possible when we do interact, and ideally stay at home for as many hours a day as humanly possible.
"But I also know that soon — for so many reasons that have nothing to do with my uterus — we'll slip away from each other and I will face everything I am losing in impossibly tiny steps."
The analysis showed no evidence of the human DNA fragments in the Denisovan's genome, which suggests that these genetic elements were introduced in the Siberian Neanderthal's genome after Denisovans and Neanderthals evolved away from each other.
Examining the relationship over the past several years, one finds that gold and the S&P are a most volatile couple — occasionally moving nearly in lockstep, sometimes running away from each other and frequently displaying indifference.
Everyone has a pre-existing relationship with money that came to you whenever ago, even before your innocence was cracked like a coconut, the two halves rocking away from each other, the tender meat (gross?) exposed.
On a very broad level, objects without the Interaction Engine want to bounce away from each other when they collide, even if that collision is between your virtual fingers and the item they're trying to grab.
"But I also know that soon — for so many reasons that have nothing to do with my uterus — we'll slip away from each other and I will face everything I am losing in impossibly tiny step."
However if there are no fundamental changes made soon, then the money saved by the Robin Hood Group could conceivably also be hacked again, the attackers snatching it away from each other using the same trick.
Then the moment passes and the systems begin to break apart like a frozen river in springtime, the disparate pieces moving away from each other as they are born along by the current of the game.
They can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or be inhaled into the lungs, which is why people have been asked to stay at least 193 feet away from each other.
Washington (CNN)The New England towns of Concord, Massachusetts, and Concord, New Hampshire, may only be about an hour away from each other by car, but their respective roles in American military history are miles apart.
"We live a stone's throw away from each other, like five minutes, which has really helped keep Jade stable and just keep her environment as similar as possible at both places," she told PEOPLE back in 2017.
"I know the other teams it's been a disadvantage for them, but for us, we needed to get away from each other a little bit here, come back and just play our type of hockey," Anderson said.
We know as much since the full-length trailer for season 6 suggests Gloria and Maria will have a blow-up so large during an upcoming episode, they are pulled away from each other, kicking and screaming.
Against all odds, Kelvin and Afonso both left Mozambique in 2008 to begin their new lives in America – little did they know they would be living only one mile away from each other in a Gilbert neighborhood.
Nonessential public gatherings of any size should be canceled and if residents must leave their home, the governor is advising they not travel in groups and keep at least 6 feet away from each other when possible.
Nublu is now two separate clubs that are blocks away from each other on the Lower East Side's Avenue C. At both, the programming circles around the fringes of jazz, I.D.M., world music and progressive R&B.
There was something a little sheepish about the pair of them, maybe the erotic overtones of the game caused them to lean away from each other as they shook hands, each staying decidedly in his own sphere.
Throughout their life, Saville and Woodward never lived more than 10 minutes away from each other, and so shortly after Saville first came to live at Berry Hill Park Care Home in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Woodward followed suit.
JOHN MALONE: I think that the number of people trying to do scripted programming on a global basis and buying this content away from each other will thin out as some people make it and some don't.
" Opening up about her ideal date night, Chopra remarked that what's most important is "being in a surrounding where you can actually get to know them and it's not about doing something that takes away from each other.
In an effort to maintain social distancing in public and keep large groups of people away from each other, Cuomo announced that all restaurants, bars and cafes would be limited in order to refrain from any public gatherings.
But the satellites do provide clear visual evidence that unprecedented numbers of people are staying away from each other -- the single most important countermeasure that health officials say can slow the spread and ultimately help defeat the virus.
" Mr. Lynch cautioned that the chances for an avowed moderate would fade if too many people compete for the label: "If there are a couple of moderates, then they are going to take share away from each other.
Luckily, now more than ever, couples can live far away from each other and still have a fulfilling sex life — it just involves getting creative, thinking outside of the box, and, most importantly, utilizing the magic of the internet.
For example, because the talent pool of engineers and developers who specialize in self-driving and electric technology is limited, partnerships allow the companies to combine their resources for mutual benefit rather than recruiting talent away from each other.
Making music and the subsequent touring and promotion required to keep a band afloat is such an intense process that more often than not, band members drift away from each other like spouses stale and faded as matching armchairs.
And the dating app Bumble published a blog post by epidemiologist Dr. Seema Yasmin urging those on the app to avoid shaking hands if users opt to meet in person and to stay several feet away from each other.
Across the country and around the world, people are being mandated to practice social distancing to limit the spread of the coronavirus, and in certain areas, local governments are even establishing curfews to keep people away from each other.
On Monday, Pentagon officials said the department is taking steps to control the spread of the virus in the building, including "social distancing" — keeping personnel at least six feet away from each other in meetings — and wiping down workspaces.
For most of their lives, the sisters lived a six-hour flight away from each other, with Audrey in Wausau, WI, and Gracie outside Spokane, WA. Doering's sleuthing also revealed the sisters' finding ads were published on the same newspaper page.
"When my parents divorced in TriBeCa 243 years ago, they lived two blocks away from each other, but had to split the supermarkets, restaurants and the blocks they walked, in order to avoid each other at all costs," she said.
"We see it start to vibrate, with the two atoms veering toward and away from each other like they were joined by a spring," co-author Phil Bucksbaum, of Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, said in a statement.
South-East Asian countries are likely to be among the recipients of trade and investment opportunities as the US and China divert imports away from each other to other nations, according to a June 5 study by Japanese investment bank Nomura.
The North's participation in the games has not yet led to talks between the U.S. and North Korea, with officials from the two countries, including Vice President Pence, sitting just feet away from each other without speaking at the opening ceremonies.
The material in the bed is selected for their low coefficients of interparticle friction, meaning when a wheel or axle touches the bed, the material in it moves away from each other, allowing the truck to sink into the gaps.
The move, according to one Israeli official briefed on the arrangement, is meant to keep rival factions inside Syria away from each other, but it would effectively keep Iranian-linked forces at various distances from the Israel-held Golan as well.
But so is the scene where the two are dragged away from each other by agents of the state, Hannah calling out for June and June knowing that the only way to protect her daughter is to let this happen.
" Graham Brookie, director of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, which works with Facebook to analyze state-backed information operations, said "Russian influence operations are equal opportunity hyperpartisan, with the overarching goal to drive Americans further away from each other.
That's why norovirus outbreaks have caused an elementary school in Seattle and 40 schools in Colorado to close briefly in recent weeks — officials wanted to stop the spread, and keeping sick kids away from each other and the building can help.
"Even though we did not enact the points envisaged there, we did not stray away from each other either as it happened with Russia and other republics in the post-Soviet space and not only the Baltic states or Ukraine."
What proceeded was a mad tug-of-war, as each of us seized a metal rod and walked backwards away from each other, pulling with all our might, Hsu in the background urging us to put our back into it.
The weird part is the scene that precedes it, in which Pitt and Claire Forlani walk away from each other down a city street for what feels like forever, the soundtrack assuring us that this is the most poignant shit we've ever seen.
Where The Girlfriend Experience and The Devil Wears Prada veer away from each other is that the latter is primarily concerned with the relationship you have with your boss and how willing you are to do what that person asks of you.
"We live a stone's throw away from each other, like five minutes, which has really helped keep Jade stable and just keep her environment as similar as possible at both places," she said of her secret to being a successful co-parent.
With lyrics like, "I know you've had a lot of work to do / Oooh, you got used to things without me baby," it sounds like this breakup wasn't a recent one, but rather one where they've had some time away from each other.
But it's not hard to imagine millions of these little machines working in vast (to them) fields, pushing component molecules toward or away from each other in complex processes or rolling products along, "not unlike an assembly line," as Simmel put it.
We looked at many houses that might have worked for this: We could have configured the layout to have a separate entrance, or the bedrooms were far away from each other so a short-term rental or roommates wouldn't be too hard.
As the coronavirus pandemic mushroomed into a full-blown crisis, and health officials pleaded with Americans to stay away from each other to slow its spread, one of the nation's largest employers let crucial time slip away before it took decisive action.
Restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, retailers and other businesses across the U.S. have closed for weeks, if not months, as public health officials urge Americans to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people and stay at least 6 feet away from each other.
And yet it's the concreteness of Wagner's own search, in all its messy detail and lingering uncertainties, that underscores our interconnectedness, that shows how "my — our — circle of human existence inexorably widens," looping us away from each other and then back again.
But from my perspective, these big reasons have their origins in a succession of smaller choices that people make that take them further and further away from each other, to the point where those small things no longer feel quite so small.
For the first part of Thursday's debate, held at the University of Houston and broadcast by CNN and Telemundo, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas mostly turned their swords away from each other and swung them at Mr. Trump.
The project was brought to Jenkins, who shared a very similar upbringing with the author: the two men "grew up blocks away from each other" in the same impoverished neighborhood, as Jenkins told NPR, and both had mothers who were addicted to crack cocaine.
I would say it's a satire of our present moment where, politically and culturally, we're getting farther and farther away from each other, that the walls of our respective bubbles are suddenly turning to steel, and it's harder and harder to penetrate either side.
At least that's the basic story anyway; in reality, these two new influential scenes would later mutate, moving toward and away from each other, the former eventually splintering into sub-genres like bassline and UK funky, the latter becoming fiercely independent or acquiescing to chart success.
In effect he is experimenting with a much more Anglican model for how the Catholic Church might operate — in which the church's traditional teachings are available for use but not required, and different dioceses and different countries may gradually develop away from each other theologically and otherwise.
And with its penchant for shouting back in the face of fascism, it's become a locus of community at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment has swept through the country like a particularly nasty bout of the clap, pushing communities even further away from each other.
Since it launched in 2009, the LGBTQ app has expanded to include a digital news magazine, but at its core, Grindr allows users to list their sexual preferences and then displays how far users are away from each other, making it super easy to find someone up near you.
But the hearings — which are usually also filled with congressional and defense staffers, reporters, lobbyists and others — would not appear to follow social distancing guidelines asking people to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people and stay six feet away from each other to stem the coronavirus's spread.
"I know everyone says married couples should never separate — as you get off the same wave length … but I think it is usually good when we go away from each other as we both realize so much," continues Jackie, who went on to help her husband win the presidency in 1960.
He reminds me again and again that I am still a woman and still alive, but I also know that soon — for so many reasons that have nothing to do with my uterus — we'll slip away from each other and I will face everything I am losing in impossibly tiny steps.
"The politics and the religion and the philosophy and the family and the children and the Palestinians and the Jews all played musical chairs around a vanishing table, until the last chair burst into flame and we were hurtling through a black vacuum and away from each other," he writes.
It's not until the end that Ms. Bond lets in more air with a pas de deux for Isabella Boylston and Mr. Whiteside; there's a wistfulness, a quest for harmony as they dart toward and away from each other until he latches an arm around her waist and spins her right into a blackout.
The most ridiculous thing is probably the scene where vampire tough-guy David and new lycan leader Marius (Tobias Menzies) stand about three feet away from each other and empty their automatic weapons into each other, then howl angrily in each other's faces as all the bullets pop back out of their healing bodies.
Right now, it's not particularly easy to get between the two capital cities, which are about 300 miles away from each other: People either must take a 3.5-hour flight (Update: Yes, of course, the flight itself is about an hour, the 3.5 includes time getting to/through the airports) or an overnight ferry.
All 10 of the LGBTQ teens who talked with Business Insider said that TikTok has become a place to find support and acceptance, when that may not be possible to find that in their real lives hundreds of miles away from each other at different high schools in Ohio, Texas, South Carolina, and Michigan.
New telescopes have led to new observations, like those taken by the Planck satellite which have determined that the Hubble constant equals 67.4 kilometers per second per megaparsec—meaning that for every 3.26 million light-years in distance (called a megaparsec), objects appear to be moving away from each other another 67.4 kilometers per hour.
Brilliant and accomplished, they traveled widely as key early figures in the Y.M.C.A. Eunice and her younger brother grew up, in large part, away from each other and from their parents — she was, according to family lore, "their father's favorite," despite years of separation — though they did spend a formative year and a half together in Germany with Addie.
"To get all of these people together there, and all of the people at home watching with their families, to just put all of the stuff aside and go, 'Wait a minute, we're living in the greatest country, and we love it, and we're not that far away from each other, and things are crazy, but they're going to be OK,'" he explained.
With both Trump and Clinton spending Election Night in Manhattan, just blocks away from each other, NYPD was activating its all-hands-on-deck Joint Operations Center and the Secret Service was setting up an operations command center for multiple federal, state and local law enforcement and homeland security agencies to respond to any election protest activity, a law enforcement official tells PEOPLE.
A saleswoman tells us there have been some confused double takes when shoppers enter and see the Mark Jenkins mannequin sculpture, which looks like two men in khakis and sneakers — one in a blue Balenciaga campaign tee, one in red — leaning away from each other but tied by their hoodie strings, making the hoods pucker and squeeze to the point of suffocating tension.
The episode is Counterpart's first to be directed by series creator Justin Marks (who also wrote the hour), and he nicely captures the eerie grandeur of encountering your exact double, in a scene where the two Yaneks first meet in a shadowy corridor, each dropping their flashlights, so the beams spin and point away from each other, a tiny moment of symmetrical chaos that portends everything to come.

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