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Homes are close together, and a car isn't a necessity.
Drill wells too close together and they produce less oil.
He's got those close together eyes, that long pointy nose.
Men share rooms with several bunk beds pressed close together.
Vortexes can be caused when flights are too close together.
Although they stand close together, neither can reach the other.
Carmakers and parts suppliers tend to cluster relatively close together.
We see two women standing close together outside an aquarium.
A probing ant moved slowly, keeping its antennas close together.
"Two black holes that close together is pretty exceptional," he said.
This is the first time two have occurred so close together.
Farther along he found three bodies close together, also battered cyclists.
We have been talking now for 10 years, heads close together.
Both women are well along -- and close together -- in their pregnancies.
And she stood with her feet close together, in sensible shoes.
We all sit very close together, making her impossible to avoid.
Seated close together but standing far apart in line (a space-like separation) means there will be no interference; seated far apart, but standing close together (a time separation) is more likely to lead to interference.
They're not that close together, or that small, as we all know.
People sat close together on the sidewalk, some asking for spare change.
Separating objects which appear this close together requires a pretty big telescope.
Benches are sawed in half to prevent people from sitting close together.
She is so loving and fun, and they are so close together.
In the image, the pair sat close together with their foreheads touching.
Finally, and perhaps most remarkably, they are very close together and enduring.
The system isn't designed to work when votes are this close together.
Even close together, these two people can seem distant from each other.
The whole thing would be better if those two were close (together).
They were close together, no more than a foot apart, he recalled.
The animals sit close together and groom one another, strengthening their bonds.
These pipes are nestled so close together, it&aposs just plain stupid.
"... Losing a mother and a sister so close together, it's devastating," he explained.
Since their birthdays are so close together, they had a joint birthday party.
But Manley said the two separate incidents so close together caused the confusion.
Look at how close together her feet are; less than 2 inches apart.
Rippey found his parents' bodies close together in the ashes of their home.
Smith explained that the drought was especially devastating for trees standing close together.
There's even a recommended lightning position: crouched down, keeping the feet close together.
If they're too close together it looks like they're going to grope you.
It's a bit odd to put two launches so close together; we'll see.
And when multiple driverless cars are close together, their signals can become garbled.
I lost my dad and my brother close together at a young age.
And when multiple driverless cars are close together, their signals can become garbled.
Place the rolls close together in the pan and place in refrigerator overnight.
They had people, animals, and stored food close together, and, likely, very poor sanitation.
A white-haired couple leaned close together, speaking German; I could hear French too.
Parsons tried to appease her by saying that the tables would be close together.
In two places a matched pair were close together, but the rest were separated.
It's cramped for one thing, forcing you to hold your hands very close together.
"He's brought us really close together in a lot of ways, too," she said.
The first is showing the spectator the cards by holding the cards close together.
Or had no room for your legs because the seats are so close together?
Because the tables were very close together, I could hear every word she said.
It was more organized than Iowa, with all of his supporters sitting close together.
Then, as they get close together, it rapidly increases to some crazy high magnitude.
And there I see two triangular-looking somethings, flying close together and high up.
In "Golden Sweat," the figures are standing, again close together, all dressed in silver.
In this way, it can identify parts of the folded structure that are close together.
They will also need to be placed close together, as a mesh of "micro-cells".
If the strokes are too close together, you are going to have solid block eyebrow.
"I didn't think that they were going to be that close together," Gill told InsideEdition.com.
In the snap, the lovebirds sit close together as they gazed into each other's eyes.
There's a lot of tension: Look how close together her feet are, even while walking.
This design is problematic because the buttons are both very small and very close together.
Sandhill cranes call out in unison, stick close together and often synchronize their movements. 15.
In Crepurizao, where mines often cluster close together, it was unclear which operations were licensed.
And when two paramecium bring their single-celled bodies close together, fuse membranes, and swap
But if this past Saturday was any indication, genius and stubbornness are dangerously close together.
One expert said the clouds are most likely formed by military aircraft flying close together.
"It's really intense and emotionally draining to have them so close together," Mr. Chow said.
The clustering illusion happens when we see trends in random events that happen close together.
Airline industry analysts said two crashes of the same model so close together are rare.
In his tidy neighborhood of West Orange, N.J., the single-family houses are close together.
I now have two marks where the drains were, close together like a vampire bite.
The towers are so close together that the effect is a giant wall of plants.
Studios are also very cognizant of not placing big-budget tentpole movies too close together.
When crammed into desks sited close together, workers wear headphones to shut out noisy neighbours.
Standing close together, they sang to each other until they had learned each other's voices.
Near her face, two doves sit close together and a small heart floats over them.
In 1998, 2010, 2015 and 2016, increasingly close together, mass bleachings occurred all round the world.
A second image in black and white shows the duo nuzzled in close together and laughing.
You see these pretty close together in forests, with a separation of maybe just 3 meters.
I get more impact out of watching episodes close together, so the story parallels are clearer.
They both seemed to stick really close together and they obviously don't like to be separated.
"My husband and I work very close together and it's really hard, you know?" she added.
"They were really close together," concertgoer Anne Charlotte of Alkmaar, Netherlands, told PEOPLE at the time.
In modern transistors the source and drain are very close together, of the order of 21nm.
Having a private outdoor space is difficult when homes are packed close together in a city.
If you are with someone else, stand close together with your arms raised above your head.
You have a lot of people under stress, close together and being told to stop whining.
He continues: SimpliSafe takes issue with the system components being arranged close together during the video.
Traditonally, studios are also very cognizant of not placing big-budget tentpole movies too close together.
Video footage shows tourists boarding the rescue boat, while others sit close together wrapped in blankets.
I told Cedric I had forgotten, it was much more spitfire, all these words close together.
That gives us a lot of enjoyment and brings us back close together with body contact.
Plus, this gives you an opportunity to visit multiple parks in one trip, if they're close together.
In this case, however, GPS could not be used because the smaller faults are too close together.
But the keys are just too close together to be comfortable unless you have particularly small hands.
But the worry is that when bears and people live close together, the risk of conflict increases.
My feet were shackled so close together I was only able to take very small steps forward.
"LIGO sees the very end of the merger when the binaries are very close together," said Mingarelli.
"The time frames we've been contacted on are fairly close together although in different states," she says.
If she does relocate, it would continue a trend among the younger royals living relatively close together.
Now a new documentary charts that reunion, an experience the brothers say brought them close together again.
Authorities initially grew wary when two of the vehicles were seen driving erratically and suspiciously close together.
"My monthly income and my monthly expenses are pretty close together right now,'" the retired accountant said.
The two yachts have different owners and were only docked close together as both were undergoing repairs.
While Chelsea is certainly crowded on Saturday nights, the pedestrians and cars were not as close together.
"They are so close together, it's hard for those not to influence one another," Kim told TechCrunch.
The first sample pages that Jongbloed sent looked cluttered, with letters and words crammed too close together.
"We can be really close together, we can focus on ourselves, there are no distractions," Kornmayer said.
Struck up a conversation, which was only polite, about our children — heads close together, given the noise.
The ships can offer 1,000 beds by jamming them close together and stacking them atop one another.
The New York Times reported Boeing is reviewing whether two bundles of wiring are too close together.
Their heads close together, they laughed at a private joke and walked away, two teenagers in love.
For Emlie Anderson, the loss of her mother and her mother's partner so close together was devastating.
An insider tells PEOPLE the two rappers and their wives sat pretty close together during the festivities.
The need for shelter, food, clean water and hygiene kits is overwhelming after two disasters so close together.
"I think it's really awesome that we have two little boys so close together in age," Jessa said.
Color bands that are close together mean the type of attack is quickly getting more (or less) frequent.
However: So far, the White House and Ryan are publicly sticking close together even on the controversial stuff.
The attractive couple stuck close together as they grabbed a bite to eat at a Studio City restaurant.
"How often do you have two incidents so close together in time that are very similar?" he says.
Planting too much, too close together Don&apost rush it when it comes to trees, urge the pros.
We live really close together and hang out a lot, so we generally take turns paying for drinks.
The algorithm linked words that were found close together, creating vectors of related words that helped define concepts.
Pay in low-wage sectors, on the other hand, is clustered close together at the bottom for everyone.
These places have high home values, an abundance of kids under 10, and houses that are close together.
A couple in their early 20s, in matching his-and-hers fedoras, canoodled on stools pulled close together.
I remember our arm hairs raising as we sat close together, like they were reaching for each other.
It was just the sensation of being around them all, sometimes even playing close together on the playground.
Back then, we were here [holds his hands close together], but now we're here [spreads them out wide].
Another risk is a logistical one: Putting hormonally charged colts and fillies too close together can spell trouble.
A row of four aluminum boxes spaced close together across the third gallery looms like a barrier wall.
And then I think it will be easy going into the next one because it's so close together.
For Jane and Petey, some of the rings are very close together, marking a year of minimal growth.
Research has shown that multiple suicides can occur close together, both in time and place, Dr. Schwartz said.
An insider told PEOPLE that the two rappers and their wives sat pretty close together during the festivities.
The dots' locations followed no discernible rule, and yet dots never appeared too close together or too far apart.
With two drastic cancellations so close together, we can't help examining the implications for the wider Netflix/Marvel universe.
Places where people live close together vote Democratic, places where they live farther apart vote Republican (see chart 2).
And because stars are so close together, it'd be much easier to hop from one system to the next.
If the ends of the nanowire are too close together, the two halves will recombine into a whole electron.
However, in going out so close together, the companies risk testing the limits of investors' interest in ride-sharing.
A video was also leaked of them dancing close together at what looks like a winter wonderland-themed prom.
After the deaths of any two celebrities close together, some people are waiting for a third celebrity to die.
And with the two dials positioned so close together, it's all too easy to interact with the wrong one.
Plus, the houses are close together, so you can optimize how many houses you visit before the night's up.
So how do they pass the time aboard a small enclosed vessel with 130 other sailors so close together?
With everyone living so close together, and extended families together under one roof, there is little room for privacy.
In the second snapshot on his Instagram, Colleen and Collin huddle close together with Jon for a fun selfie.
Place the "c" and "l" too close together, and it starts to get a bit unsuitable for family audiences.
Finally, bake them close together on the cookie sheets, until mostly golden with darker golden — not quite brown — edges.
The forests are now radically different than 150 years ago—brush and trees growing close together, creating a tinderbox.
The chemistry between the two is immediately evident in the video as they stood close together while facing the camera.
I think having them too close together is an issue, but I can see that being resolved at some point.
Seen so close together, it was not hard to imagine "B4U" added to a quilt commemorating the lives of activists.
I had to crawl up the steps of the bus because my hands and feet were chained too close together.
They'll bunch, or group close together, to prevent fly attacks, which can increase their risk of heat stress and injury.
When a row of them is placed close together, you might be reminded of an action sequence in a film.
As far as stars go, these two are rather close together to have such massive, Jupiter-sized planets orbiting them.
Done properly, you can use Ingress to find Pokestops that are close together and where spawns are likely to occur.
The couple huddled close together outside the restaurant as they waited for their car after finishing a romantic dinner date.
Peace River, 120 miles north west of Slave Lake, requires substantive fire proofing for new developments with houses close together.
It was important to film the seasons close together so that other inmates and officers wouldn't suspect his undercover inmates.
Earnest said he was "fortunate to be on a team of people that hung close together" under the Obama administration.
The theory suggests that the gas giant planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune formed close together in our solar system.
Don't squish them too close together, and if you put them in plastic bags, make sure there are air holes.
"The whole experience made me feel about this big," the constituent said, holding his thumb and index finger close together.
The Zen kicked in, the arrows whizzed home, slamming into a bull's-eye so close together that they could kiss.
There's a lot of them holding their faces close together while some kangaroos watch, and eventually Madison does walk away.
For now, the star pair is too distant from us, and the stars are too close together, to learn more.
Maybe, others said, the age structure in the city — the many older people who live close together — played a role.
Maybe, others said, the age structure in the city — the many older people who live close together — played a role.
These dark, subcultural figures–sometimes vampires–came very close together with me discovering music and what makes a pop artist.
But since, in a city, the poles and other infrastructure would be close together, range won't be such a big issue.
The object could resemble a rubber duck or it could be two space rocks very close together, according to new observations.
As firms drill more wells close together, returns on each can fall, because the oil in neighbouring rock is already depleted.
Because the robots were connected online, when they were close together they were also able to exchange their evolving robo-genomes.
"Interlude" because the guitar has notes close together played but it sounds good because they put it in the right order.
At the time, we shared a bedroom, so we would draw the beds close together and all sleep together, just that.
My brother-in-law and his husband have a lovely beach retreat on a street where the houses are close together.
Seeking shade in the 104 degree heat, they sat close together on plastic chairs under tarpaulins for more than three hours.
However, when they are all packed in close together, the forecaster can be more confident in where the storm is going.
Then Harris arrived, and the three sat close together, talking about social workers and the difficulty of finding wheelchair-accessible apartments.
Details: Boeing is looking at whether two bundles of critical wiring are too close together and could cause a short circuit.
STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, let me say, Gary and I have worked very close together for a very long period of time.
But the rate could actually mean two to three meteors close together and then another minute before activity picks up again.
I get that Apple wanted three lenses, but placed so close together they create a deeply unsettling image of trypophobic terror.
Several pickup trucks were parked close together, next to a recently built hut with a blazing fire pit in the middle.
The neighborhood, Chawkbazar, is centuries old and home to serpentine alleyways and teetering buildings standing so close together they nearly touch.
" She continues: "I didn't even know I'd stuck the plants in the ground too close together, but we had so much fun.
One of the key issues in Almeida's game is his weird guard with both hands in front of him and close together.
Estimates of the total number of penguins were made based on the square footage they occupied, because they huddle so close together.
What's so amazing about Iceland is that you find a bunch of different really breathtaking landscapes, but they're all very close together.
Affluent districts and those with lots of rich and poor people living close together were the most progressive when doling out dollars.
MIT's donut-shaped tokamak reactor was focused on magnetic confinement, that is, using extremely powerful magnetic fields to force atoms close together.
The trio stayed close together for most photos, as Stallone kept his arm around his wife and held hands with his daughter.
For most of that time, the planet has a routine daytime and nighttime, as the three suns rise and set close together.
New Horizons' target is a rock dubbed 2014 MU69, though it's possible that the object is actually two rocks orbiting close together.
They place them on each other in front of their roommates, beaming, their faces so close together that they could be kissing.
Ellul: That band broke up, and we're best friends and we live so close together… we have the perfect situation for us.
A group of migrants who found refuge under a large open-sided tent slept close together on the dirt to keep warm.
But it poses particular challenges for urbanites, and not just because the disease spreads more easily where people are packed close together.
Mr. Darhan, an immigrant from Yemen, said he longed to play with his children, or to sit close together and watch television.
The incidents also underscored how close together the underground systems are, because both of those breaks paralyzed multiple subway lines for hours.
Here, massive stars form incredibly close together and the rate of formation is much higher here than anywhere else in the galaxy.
High-rise apartments in the camp are built so close together that if a fire should happen, the results would be devastating.
Fill-wise, I'm least happy with WOODMEN, T-NUTS, and T-SLOT, particularly since they sit so close together in the grid.
But with catastrophic incidents happening close together on a new model of planes, there are a lot of questions about whether they're safe.
But the functions are too close together: press quickly to jump home, but if you hold it too long, it activates Google Assistant.
"I'm glad I Met his Balls," Schumer, 34, captioned the photo of the pair leaning close together as they smile for the camera.
Helena has to pose as Alison to use her insurance for check-ups at the hospital, bringing Helena and Donnie oddly close together.
Do not layer vegetables any higher than one layer, but fit close together so the cheese and onion mixture underneath is not exposed.
"I bet DeAndre Jordan is so bad at free throws because his eyes are so close together" read the Los Angeles Clippers center.
So what happens if you try to trick a bird's super-wide-angle eyes with two overlapping images that are fairly close together?
The mother of two shared a touching photo of herself, Taylor and her ex Tarek standing close together and smiling at the camera.
The rows are too close together if you're over six feet tall, but the seats are sensible and good for the long haul.
See, bodies are already very close together in the missionary position, so it makes sense that this would allow for more clitoral stimulation.
Packed close together, these luminous stars look absolutely awesome, but they only have a few million years left before they explode as supernovae.
He was 5'6'', sandy blonde hair, brown eyes that were too close together, no eyebrows, and a pasty complexion splattered with dark freckles.
But for traders to be convinced that institutional sellers were really dumping stock you would need a series of distribution days close together.
In a tender moment, the new family of five stayed close together near Houska's hospital bed as Watson grinned at his baby sister.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: At the barbershop, my barber said it was good that Easter and Passover weren't close together this year. Why?
The two pairs of buttons are placed fairly close together and I found that I'd hit the wrong one roughly half the time.
Those two events — being attacked, getting married — happened so close together that they are perhaps too tangled up in my mind to separate.
Trying to fill cleanly around all of those X's (especially with them being so close together) is not for the faint of heart.
The wire bundles were so close together that, in rare circumstances, they could cause a short circuit and lead to a catastrophic failure.
What was proposed for the area often rankled neighbors, who found the buildings to be too tall, too close together and too pricey.
He said the barriers should also be placed close together and be sturdy enough to keep cars from crossing into the bike lanes.
The chance seems quite small that this isn't a couple — given how close together they are walking, in the Arab world no less.
But in a first, scientists have observed that one galaxy contains three supermassive black holes at its core and they're surprisingly close together.
Importantly, smart hearing aids would need to be able to decode quickly in a nonintrusive way, even if speakers are seated close together.
Cops in Seville, Spain got exposed to a heavy dose of Vitamin C after pulling over two cars that were driving suspiciously close together.
As on the feminist internet, themes that seem to differ dramatically in threat and seriousness are presented close together, and are occasionally connected directly.
According to French authorities, the Mirage fighter-bombers couldn't fire because the groups were too close together and an attack could hurt friendly troops.
West Delhi's Raghubir Nagar is a crowded cluster of one-room flats (also known as Janta flats) stacked close together in tight, narrow lanes.
Note that they are "close together" relative to the group of all dark and light red triangles, which represent all of the GOP members.
It's a real phenomenon: Spouses often die close together Katie and Dalton died just five days apart, and several studies show this isn't unusual.
"He and Tana are getting this wonderful, 'We know how we raised our first four, and we get them quite close together,' " she raves.
While the second image sported the same serene backdrop, the gals are having a more casual, fun moment, snuggling close together for the shot.
While the second image sported the same serene backdrop, the gals are having a more casual, fun moment, snuggling close together for the shot.
The Mendocino Complex is actually two blazes burning so close together that authorities are attacking them as one, a common practice at Cal Fire.
"We are seeing these events occur so close together, due to global warming, that coral does not have time to recover," Professor Hughes said.
The keyboard was laid out alphabetically, and the keys would lock up if letters that were close together were struck too fast in succession.
"Invention and memory are so close together in the place they occupy in my brain," Egan said, as we walked down Brighton Beach Avenue.
On some nights, he would attend four parties, one after the other, photographing young Malians able, for the first time, to dance close together.
The new couple stuck close together throughout the weekend, dancing with each other during shows and sitting together on the grass in between performances.
That means cars running close together at 200 mph and no good way to avoid getting caught up in a crash once one starts.
Contentment and disappointment sit so close together on the spectrum of shared experience that it can be hard to tell one from the other.
At a recent council meeting, one shouted at the councilors, saying there were plenty of properties close together listed at local real estate agents.
Emergency crews found one group of 26 victims, some of them youngsters, lying close together near the top of a cliff overlooking a beach.
The striking photo features Pinkett Smith and Winfrey standing close together as the former daytime talk show host wraps an arm around the actress.
I couldn't make out any recognizable images, and then suddenly I could: a man and a woman, close together, moving from left to right.
The streets are narrow and rutted, with drains cut through the middle, and the houses cluster close together, as if to keep out strangers.
As the two women stood close together with their eyes locked, Harris told Simpson that she was strong and brave to tell her story.
The camp, which houses around 200 widows and orphans, is made up of a neat row of huts built close together to keep intruders out.
Typically, sequences located close together along the string of DNA were most likely to interact, while those farther apart were less likely to do so.
According to NASA, recent observations made from telescopes in Argentina suggest MU693 might actually be two objects that are either super close together, or touching.
Duff's contractions never came really close together, which made her feel "frustrated" in wondering why her labor wasn't progressing the way her midwives had hoped.
I don't have to worry about disturbing neighboring apartments (although houses on my block are close together, so I do still try to be considerate).
A series of destructive tornadoes tore through Ohio's Miami Valley Monday night, with some so close together that they crossed paths, according to CBS News.
But a sledge tunnel could be a single lane, because the sledges can be packed close together and so do not need as much space.
"To have them so close together, I'm really looking forward to how they're going to be as cousins," Amy added of her grandson and granddaughter.
"[In the industry] people talk about human robot collaboration but in the end there's still a separation; they're not really working close together," says Gall.
With Apple's update to the entry-level iPad on Tuesday, the two full-sized tablets are surprisingly close together in both appearance and spec sheet.
It seems unlikely two pieces of land of roughly the same size would be sold so close together, so this is probably what Tesla paid.
"You have opposing forces too close together, something happens, one side gets blamed and before you know it, you've got an international incident," Collina said.
How could we have forgotten, with North and Penelope's birthdays so close together, the two girls often celebrate their special moments in one big bash.
With about a dozen racers close together as they made the switch from freestyle skiing to skating style, Kalla began evaluating when she would attack.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly, lead executive producer Jane Tranter wanted to film both seasons close together due to the age of their lead star.
By launching the show's first two installments so close together, Disney encouraged viewers to at least give The Mandalorian two episodes' worth of their time.
So we might put the utensils above the plate if the place settings are close together or if we are using flora on the plate.
I understand that for many people, even some extroverts, this kind of hot wild mass of bodies so close together is their version of hell.
Since one sequence of slow-changing horizontal patterns kept bringing dancers' mouths, torsos and groins close together, how erotically suggestive was this meant to be?
"The virus can spread rapidly through the close interactions New Yorkers have in restaurants, bars and places where we sit close together," de Blasio said.
They were sitting close together and doing the human equivalent of grooming — laughing and talking, strengthening their bond before they left home for different colleges.
"Even in a park, you're not going to be quite that close together," said Emily May, the executive director of the anti-harassment group Hollaback.
The passenger group says small seats that are bunched too close together slow down emergency evacuations and raise the danger of travelers developing vein clots.
"I've never worked on two things so close together, so it will be exciting to take a moment and spend some time reading and thinking."
But by airing The Expanse and The Magicians so close together, Syfy is conducting an accidental clinic on the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
Because parts suppliers and final assembly are relatively close together, it is flexible and responsive; a trans-Pacific supply chain would be slower and less efficient.
A senior Saudi officer told Reuters forces in Marib had been positioned too close together and near a munitions store, causing a high number of deaths.
Vinales took the lead with 11 laps to go with the two Spaniards close together before the Yamaha rider pulled clear to win by 4.8 seconds.
Thanks to observations from Earth, the New Horizons mission team believes that MU69 may not be just one object, but perhaps two objects located close together.
Although the brothers and their wives stood close together in 2018, the couples ended up on different sides of the Queen to watch this year's flypast.
Thompson documented their looks on Instagram, sharing an intimate photo of them standing close together and staring at each other (although he had a mask on).
This binary is only around 7,500 light-years away, and its components orbit relatively close together, within a space smaller than the diameter of planet Saturn.
Many European Muslims live close together in neighborhoods like Belgium's Molenbeek, a working-class district that has found notoriety as a hotbed of violent jihadist ideology.
The actor looked every bit the doting father as he and Dylan, 25, stuck close together and smiled for photographers as they walked down the carpet.
I just made a few mistakes close together, but that's how it's always been in my life: I stumble, I trip, and then I fall hard.
Hager joked about getting to really start the show alongside her new co-host Hoda Kotb, after both women went on maternity leave so close together.
The buildings were built close together to protect owners from clashes with rival families, or thieves, as well as to show off their wealth and power.
"The fact that we live so close together may make it harder to find the balance, but I think we can do that," Ms. Giordano said.
Driverless cars will have the ability to deploy "platooning" technology, which allows automated vehicles to travel close together at high speeds in order to mitigate traffic.
Binary black hole or neutron star systems, in which two massive objects orbit close together, would be even more ideal because they could provide more energy.
The world has about four times the number of inhabitants it did in 1918, including hundreds of millions of people, poultry and pigs living close together.
We have increased the Border Patrol by over 503 percent; in El Paso, our Border Patrol agents are so close together they can see each other.
After a moment I remembered I had photos on my phone to show her, the cat and the squirrel, close together but slightly apart — and flirting.
Peggy May, 63, of Mineola, N.Y., said that the courts were so close together fans could watch two matches at once, simply by turning your head.
As in other polls, the Monmouth survey shows the leading candidates bunched close together, with Biden and Sanders slightly ahead of the rest of the field.
To create a Wigner crystal, electrons must be confined to a space that forces them to remain close together even though they naturally repel each other.
A large mosque in the Seattle area canceled its Friday prayer last week, after the outbreak made it seem unwise to bring 1,000 people close together.
A dying star lights the way When massive stars lie too close together inside dense star clusters, they can merge to create an intermediate-mass black hole.
All our trailers are very close together, with narrow doors, so getting through any doors I was like a moose trying to get into a phone booth.
"It's a complicated investigation with many agencies having to work close together," said the official who lacks permission to speak on the record about active criminal cases.
"Planting things too close together looks good for a year or two, but once the trees get bigger, they&aposll fight for light and nutrients," Lambton says.
There is function beyond the form of Apple's aesthetic monument: The campus allows Apple to hire more people and have them work close together, say tech analysts.
These are dark subject matters and I think they hit close to home for just about all of us, so it brought us all really close together.
With Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio finishing the night close together in fourth and fifth place,no candidate emerged as the clear leader of the establishment pack.
Still, one was successfully launched in August from a submarine, and three, fired simultaneously this month into the Sea of Japan (East Sea), all landed close together.
The Cubs insurance runs and the final out of the top of the ninth came too close together for Strop to have enough time to warm up.
"We are living an unbearable agony on board," Open Arms said on Twitter, posting a video of people lying close together on the deck, swaddled in blankets.
"The real world and the world of the movie are not supposed to be this close together," he said, stepping outside and pacing around the back yard.
The first single is "Painter of Tygers," premiering below, a song that has Lattimore and Baird's instruments so close together that it's difficult to pull them apart.
How implausible it is depends on your assumptions about how close together generations are, and how young the immigrants are when they come to the United States.
Really challenging, not creeping up to second and then collapsing in a heap when the weather is slightly too cold or the fixtures slightly too close together.
We had agreed it would be wonderful to have kids close together (they'll be friends!) but we hadn't considered our own friendship, which was now rapidly fraying.
Now Lahore is home to three times as many people, and our nearest neighbors are shopping malls, restaurants, apartment buildings, offices — crammed close together, with little green.
The donut shape and headrest help create a calming effect, and the faux fur mimics a warm blanket or sleeping close together in a litter as puppies.
Beds are arranged close together and in tight rows, raising concerns about whether such dormitory-like facilities could inadvertently help spread other infectious diseases among the patients.
The streets are winding and paved with cobblestones; they are so narrow and the buildings hug so close together that little light makes it down to the pavement.
A line of close-together, low-bowl urinals with no privacy dividers, or a dreaded trough urinal, in clear sight of the line of people waiting for stalls.
Given that the two cousins' birthdays are so close together, North's on June 15 and Penelope's on July 8, the two have done a lot of celebrating together.
"We call them the triplets," the mother of three continues, adding that it's been "really amazing" that her siblings have had so many children close together in age.
PHOTOS FROM THE FIRE  The Mendocino Complex is actually two blazes burning so close together that authorities are attacking them as one, a common practice at Cal Fire.
The report includes an account of words such as "waiver", "select", "redaction" and "sensitive", that appeared close together when "Benghazi" and "terrorism" was mentioned in the same email.
"The area there itself is fairly remote, but if you look at the density of the town itself, the houses are actually located pretty close together," Ernst said.
Some experts have already questioned whether the region can sustain three hubs close together, especially in the event of a downturn, but Gulf airlines say traffic remains buoyant.
While the idea of sharing the contents of your Camera Roll might seem like the opposite of a good idea, Davison believes Shorts can bring people close together.
"Seeing the pairs of merging galaxy nuclei associated with these huge black holes so close together was pretty amazing," said Michael Koss, a research scientist at Eureka Scientific.
Choose the right cable length: Are your AV equipment close together enough that a 3-foot HDMI cable will suffice, or do you need to cover some distance?
Neither Putin nor Trump have indicated the statements were coordinated or in response to one another, but arms control groups were alarmed that they came so close together.
Then she will hide the scent in the training installation she built exactly for this purpose — tubes mounted close together at various heights on an industrial plastic pallet.
"I am disappointed to see photos and videos on social media of boats close together and large groups of people congregating," Gimenez said in a news release Sunday.
In addition, the setup the videomaker demonstrates (in which the sensors, base, keypad and "jammer" are all close together) does not resemble the setup of an actual home.
"That may contribute to a small amount of transmission in hospital settings," he said, since that's where patients with severe cases are clustered close together and expelling phlegm. 
Those of us who hail from countries where exceptionalism and nationalism jostle uncomfortably close together recognize this hollow and dangerous populism that makes "greatness" divisive rather than inspirational.
Note how in this photo everyone's salt and pepper shakers sit close together, while Trump's shakers (which are the same size as everyone else's here) are far apart.
The prompt to let a friend join your network won't pop up if you're across the room, so bring your iPhones (or iPads) as close together as possible.
The workers - all women dressed in pink and black uniforms - sat close together behind four rows of sewing machines, working on a consignment of dark-colored winter jackets.
What is true is that faster trains could offer a green alternative to plane flights between close-together cities — Seattle and Portland or Dallas and Houston, for example.
And since the wheels are pretty close together, you can do cool tricks like spins and wheelies, which are programmed into the two different drive interfaces on the app.
From there, you transition to the leg press machine, but instead of placing your feet hip-width apart, you put them close together so that your knees are touching.
I took every photo at the same time, as close together as possible to get an identical image just using the automatic mode on both built-in camera apps.
The two stuck close together as they bundled up in warm clothes with the Spider-Man: Far From Home star wearing a cap, dark sunglasses, bomber jacket and sweatpants.
On top of that, the challenge is getting the processors and memory as close together as possible so you don't have to move around the data on the chip.
Their biking outing is now adding fuel to these rumors — especially since one of the photos shows them standing close together as she leans her head on his shoulder.
The industry's most successful alliance There have been other auto industry alliances over the years, but none had worked so well or brought the different parties so close together.
Such legal uncertainty would make it difficult for anyone to build anything across the entire country, let alone small cells, which must be placed close together to work properly.
The good news is that I do make it back to Olympic Park, where events are fairly close together geographically and I can finally start racking up the sports.
She understands rare secrets of time and space: When the choreography weaves one line around itself or brings several lines close together, you feel the fun of the friction.
McGregor, 44, looked every bit the doting father as he and his eldest daughter Clara, 20, stuck close together and smiled for photographers as they walked down the carpet.
Where buildings are packed close together, the lines and blocks on the map are darker, more solid, while open areas jump off the page as breaths of white space.
"This is how close this whole show came to not happening because of the way the artists are being treated," Mr. Miller said, holding two fingers very close together.
"You can see the top three teams are really close together in terms of performance, so it looks like exciting racing for next year," Wolff said in an interview.
Brian Stull, a senior staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, argued that something was more likely to go wrong with so many executions scheduled so close together.
The scientists used an approach called linkage mapping, which relies on the fact that DNA sequences that are physically close together on a chromosome tend to be inherited together.
This would explain the references to fixing the climate control program, the sun being in impossible places in the sky, and how different terrestrial biomes can exist so close together.
Seats are now so close together, according to Flyers Rights, that they render the "brace for impact" position depicted in airline safety manuals ineffective, thereby subjecting passengers to head trauma.
Sitting close together on the sofa in my office in Basra, Iraq, Marwa cannot stop talking about how happy she is; Sajjad just gazes adoringly into his new wife's eyes.
A pair of stars that are born huge and close together will normally mingle and then merge before ever collapsing into black holes, failing to kick up detectable gravitational waves.
The picture shows Theroux and Aniston close together while the actress blows a kiss to the camera, showing off her gold wedding band from their private ceremony in August 2015.
I was waiting tables in college and our restaurant had replaced all the big tables in the dining room with bistro-style two tops … positioned really close together … for couples.
But a lot of you will inevitably bring up Bixby when you mean to change the volume; the buttons are a little too close together to avoid the occasional mistake.
Lithium batteries have to be stored in your carry-on, because a faulty lithium battery can ignite the jet fuel, as the baggage and fuel compartments are very close together.
In planning my visit, I realized that attempting to see every venue would be impossible, so I decide to focus on a selection of events close together, starting with Prouvost.
" Closed-Leg Press "On a leg press machine, keep your feet close together and in the middle of the paddle and make sure your knees are touching the whole time.
An MSF ship patrolling the central Mediterranean came to the rescue of two dinghies that were sailing close together and managed to pull 209 people, including 50 children, to safety.
The group showed that cramming seats close together proved to be a safety issue when it came to emergency evacuations and also raises the possibility of passengers developing blood clots.
Kibsgaard warned that the shale industry could face production challenges from drilling wells too close together, leading to lower output per well, and as producers move to less optimal areas.
These antibodies are proteins that can attach to both a cancer cell and a T-cell, that way bringing them close together so the T-cell can attack the cancer.
Sitting with the knees close together is a stress-free position most of the time, although that changes during pregnancy, when the weight of the belly pushes the knees out.
Several different types of weather got cameos: wind; rain; ice (falling from the sky); meteors; the planets being too close together and making it darker than usual; Ireland; Jon Snow.
No one really knows why all of these incidents happened so close together, although some speculate a recent data leak of LinkedIn accounts may have something to do with it.
More than one person can have the same great idea, and because editors work at different companies and don't consult each other, sometimes identical entries or themes run close together.
"He wants to brush people into a corner where he can shine his feeble, fucking anemic firefly of a soul," Mr. Colbert continued, inching his two pointer fingers close together.
It is impossible to know if the two arrests so close together are a fluke or signal of a growing white supremacist movement in the county, law enforcement officials said.
However close together the bulk of these pieces were written, "Cloudbursts" is clearly the product of a life's worth of thought and feeling and experience; it ought to be savored.
Sometimes their faces were so close together they nearly kissed; sometimes the pressure of Tony's ambivalence caused him to shove Riff so hard he almost knocked him off his feet.
"This weekend, we will see exactly where everyone's at," Froome said, explaining that the top 10 riders were still too close together for him to single out a primary rival.
I had three kids pretty close together and pretty fast, and just had a life that was hard to go back and work on something that wasn't paying the bills.
The chemically homogeneous model begins with a pair of massive stars that are rotating around each other extremely rapidly and so close together that they become "tidally locked," like tango dancers.
Trump wanted to meet with Xi before his tariff ceasefire with China ends on March 1, but three sources with direct knowledge said the events couldn't be planned so close together.
Shi had said the firm was being cautious over issues with the plane's technology and engine that had surfaced but that COMAC expected future test flights to be very close together.
Both LED LCD and OLED televisions have done enough to earn the badge, which goes back to our earlier point about these standards being close together in terms of end results.
"LIGO sees the very end of the merger when the binaries are very close together," Chiara Mingarelli, a gravitational wave astrophysicist at Caltech, told Gizmodo when the LIGO announcement was made.
When the ropes of DNA underwent complex twisting and looping in order to fit into a chromosome, the regulatory genes and their as-yet-unknown targets might actually be close together.
At noon, a second muezzin crosses screen 1, which is now full of Muslim tourists sitting close together on the floor, and raps on the door while slipping on his shoes.
What brought down the four-month-old Ethiopian Airlines plane is not clear, but it is uncommon to have two fatal crashes of new planes so close together, industry experts said.
I had great relations and worked so close together after 2414/211 to rebuild downtown, and a lot of respect for the work you do and the people who do it.
One of Gordon's students was always getting into trouble for wearing his pants too low, a big white boy whose eyes were set close together in the center of his face.
Charlotte, Louis and Archie's birthdays are very close together — Louis on April 23, Charlotte on May 2 and Archie on May 6 — so their christenings all took place in the summer.
"It is clearly a strained relationship but actually it's a very strong relationship and I think things like this tend to bring you close together," said McLaren's engineering director Matt Morris.
The most stressful part of my wedding was not if my divorced parents were seated too close together at the reception, but whether I could shimmy into a pair of Spanx.
In one area, three homes that had sat close together vanished, leaving just pieces of the foundation, and a resident walked around with a plastic bin looking for items he lost.
It's no coincidence that the partial lunar eclipse and the total solar eclipse are happening so close together, according to Jackie Faherty, an astronomer with the American Museum of Natural History.
He added: For much of the planet's year the stars appear close together, giving it a familiar night-side and day-side with a unique triple-sunset and sunrise each day.
"My novel is sort of about America as this nightmare place where people are living close together but they're in different zones of consciousness, which I see as something tragic," she says.
More than a dozen people were injured and fire trucks were trying to douse the fire in the Banani area of Dhaka, where the building is located, among many structures close together.
The value of a meal, for instance, depends on the cooking and ingredients but also on the speed of service, the background noise, how close together the tables are, and so on.
I learned that to do a one-armed push-up, a person first needs to master two-armed push-ups with hands placed close together on the ground, right under the sternum.
Compared to other innovative transport technology such as Hyperloop, the costs are "achievable," partly because the transit pods can sit close together and don't need to travel at high speeds, Davies said.
The Perseid meteor shower will take place in August, and late that month you'll also see a conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, a beautiful view of the two planets strikingly close together.
"We're more likely to be in close quarters this time of year, close together among those who are already sick," Dr. Michael L. Munger, a practicing family physician in Overland Park, Kan.
Scott McLean, another CalFire spokesman, said roughly 40,000 people were under evacuation orders statewide, many from a pair of fires burning close together at the southern end of the Mendocino National Forest.
Dear Diary: We sat close together, trying not to slide too close to the people sitting next to us, the one sitting to her left and the one sitting to my right.
You want to stay relevant for as long as possible throughout the year and I don't know by spacing the (golf) majors so close together that that's the right thing to do.
In Burkina Faso in western Africa, the Barsalogho camp houses about 75,000 people fleeing a jihadist insurgency, many in wood-framed tents covered with straw mats and white tarpaulin, pitched close together.
In fairness, a partial explanation for why these two massive drops occurred so close together is that the Dow's overall price — it closed at 20,188.52 on Monday — is high by historical standards.
China is currently in the middle of the Lunar New Year travel rush, in which hundreds of millions of people move across the country, packed close together on trains, coaches and planes.
The New York Times reports that Boeing&aposs internal audit completed at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) found that two bundles of critical wiring might be too close together.
If not Heimdall, some speculate that Odin may have had the stone behind his eye patch, but the Asgardians already have one Infinity Stone and don't believe in keeping any two close together.
Similarly, in all known cases the correlations between an EPR pair must be imprinted when its members are close together, though of course they can survive subsequent separation, as though they had memories.
This relies on the observation that chain-folding patterns seen in nature bring certain pairs of amino acids close together predictably enough for the fact to be used in the virtual-folding process.
Patrick Steiger described as "overlapping forces on the ground" – meaning the opposing sides were so close together that any aerial bombardment was likely to kill US and Nigerien troops as well as militants.
" Recalling one summer evening during a family vacation when she was a teenager, Davis said: "I looked out and saw my parents sitting on the sand, close together, heads tilted together in conversation.
Perhaps more exceptionally, it takes them four episodes to get from Horn Hill to Oldtown, two towns which are at least on the same side of the continent and actually extremely close together.
Two player mode is what you think, but on a single device, which seems tricky unless you are sitting really close together on a big phone or have a huge tablet or touchscreen.
The newborn twins of Million Dollar Listing New York's Fredrik Eklund and husband Derek Kaplan starred in their first solo photo on Eklund's Instagram account Thursday, wearing matching outfits while cuddled close together.
Sure, they did the thing where ya take a couple of pics with other friends, including Tyrese -- some call that cover -- but Kate and Jamie stayed close together, even in the group shots.
The nature of the star is also why the planet is subjected to only 1.38 times the radiation that Earth receives from the sun, even though the planet and star are close together.
She told me she would go to the [West] Village and look for women who looked — I think she said "suspect" — lesbian-ish; women whose hands were close together or who were touching.
"In several brain structures, neurons responding to pain and pleasure lie close together, forming gradients from positive to negative," explains John McQuaid, author of Tasty: The Art and Science of What We Eat.
The buildings are constructed from the same drab concrete blocks, packed close together, and figures in bright clothes stand on the rooftops, stringing up laundry or simply looking out across the endless city.
Drafting is enhanced, and as a result, the whole field tends to race very close together, increasing excitement and sometimes leading to what fans call "the big one," a crash with multiple cars.
He said over 50,000 birds could be affected in Lubelskie and there was a big risk of the virus spreading in the area as there were a lot of poultry farms close together.
It also watches for what's called "adjacent hands," where both hands are close together near the top of the wheel so the driver can both thumb type and drive at the same time.
When there are enough fissile atoms close together — a quantity known as critical mass — the particles ejected by fission can strike other fissile atoms, triggering more atoms to split apart and so on.
Priyanka, 36, also posted a photo of her and her new husband standing close together on a balcony Turner, 22, and Joe Jonas, 29, also packed on the PDA during the Switzerland ski trip.
The shared humanity in the eyes of both of the subjects is truly striking, and with their faces so close together you can clearly see the direct evolutionary path from primate to man. —L.
If you include the main cast, it's fairly obvious who has the most lines: It's Homer, by hundreds of thousand of words, followed by Marge, Bart, and Lisa all bunched up pretty close together.
Military units keep a respectful distance from each other, they say, tend to communicate clearly and effectively in English and avoid operating aircraft or vessels so close together that things might become unintentionally dangerous.
He added that "Poland will have to forget about 5G" if it does not allow for higher radiation levels from a single station, or build stations very close together to meet data transmission demand.
The satellites, each equipped with a sun-reflecting sail, would fly close together to comprise the pixels of a giant screen that could be switched on and off to display short words or logos.
Couples posing for pictures should arrange themselves with their eyebrows on the same level and with their heads fairly close together with plenty of space at the top and sides of the couple's heads.
"If you have pockets of parents not vaccinating and they all live close together, then even relatively low numbers of nonvaccinated children can become problematic, as they could potentially infect each other," she said.
Some milestones can be dismissed as frivolous, but these two coming so close together are a signal of increased awareness of the potential of Korea as a startup destination by investors outside of the country.
All the matter within them exerts a gravitational pull on all the other matter, and the most efficient way to get the stuff as close together as possible is to arrange it in a sphere.
"It sounds a little crazy, but I love the idea of these two growing up close together and while we're already in diapers, we may as well keep buying them!" she wrote in her blog.
I was eating with friends in a restaurant in Beverly Hills years ago when I still lived in LA. The tables were really close together and there wasn't a lot of room between the seats.
If two subjects held their hands close together without skin-to-skin contact, there was still a response because the bone transducer coupled to the air around it in addition to the actual bone below.
A more likely culprit, as Forbes's Scott Mendelson suggests, is saturation; he argues that too many big movies come out too close together, making it impossible for any of them to become a major event.
The footage, which has garnered over five million views on Facebook, shows the babies crying when they briefly lose skin-to-skin contact but are immediately quiet when their nurses re-position them close together.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute published a report examining every state-level "following too closely" driving law, which could restrict "platooning" technology that allows automated vehicles to travel close together at high speeds to mitigate traffic.
You see, while the 7nm node is technically possible to produce with silicon, after that point you reach problems, where silicon transistors smaller than 7nm become so physically close together that electrons experience quantum tunneling.
Like the Level 5 Engineering Center, its new dedicated testing facility will be located in Palo Alto, and having the two close together will help "increase the number of tests we run," according to Lyft.
What's more, the researchers learned the protein encoded by ADGRE2 produces two subunits—one on the cell's outer membrane and one on the outside surface of the cell—that normally interact and stay close together.
Strong ecosystems have great reservoirs of talent congregated close together, a culture built around helping one another on ambitious projects, and sufficient risk capital to ensure that interesting projects have the resources to get underway.
In street clothes and under ordinary lighting, the "Long Day's" performers may not look like much of a family, but onstage they achieve the rhythms of people who have lived close together, happily and unhappily.
The Flyers Rights group claims smaller seats that are close together could affect passengers' ability to get off of a plane in an emergency, as well as increase the risk of passengers developing blood clots.
On some stretches of road between Sheikh Zuweid and Arish, a coastal city that once drew visitors to its beaches, army and police checkpoints are so close together that one can be seen from another.
Others showed scores of people lying close together on the floor of a single corridor of Pakistan House - a building at Taftan, originally built to house pilgrims who were going to, or returning from Iran.
There is no formal definition of a cluster, but research by Dr. Madelyn Gould, a psychiatric epidemiologist at Columbia University, has shown that multiple suicides can occur close together, both in time and in place.
The Arkansas executions have been scheduled so close together because state officials are concerned that they may not be able to acquire more midazolam after the state's current batch expires at the end of April.
Because stars in a globular cluster are relatively close together — about 20 times closer than the nearest star is to our solar system — interstellar communication will be a lot more simple than it is for Earthlings.
When Dr Molnar and his team observed the star—named KIC9832227—they discovered that it was a "contact binary", a pair of stars so close together that the smaller orbits within the atmosphere of the larger.
"I am being selective because not all companies that are doing IPOs (initial public offerings) are good and the timings are also close together," said Andry Taneli, a portfolio manager at Jakarta-based Ciptadana Asset Management.
Their genomes were scrambled too, with genes that are usually found close together on chromosomes nowhere near each other, "like it's been put into a blender and mixed," lab member Caroline Albertin said in a statement.
The crushing weight of the Sun's gravity forces the protons of hydrogen atoms so close together that they combine into a heavier atom (helium) and release an enormous amount of energy: a process called nuclear fusion.
The bucket seats in her little car are narrow and forced her to sit with her knees close together—like a lady, some might say—and sitting like that was causing the hip pain, she said.
He placed his feet close together, pinched in his knees and bounced up and down — all while wiggling his bat above his helmet and pointing it at the pitcher, holding his hands apart on the handle.
There are thousands of close-together pigs potentially exposed to chickens or wild birds, which creates the perfect opportunity for a bird flu to acquire the genes needed to start infecting mammals like pigs — and humans.
PARROTT After considering it with Jeremy Geffen [Carnegie's director of artistic planning] and Clive, we came to the conclusion that having these two concerts so close together was a good idea for him to present himself.
Using that new set of assumptions about pilot reactions, Boeing discovered that if two wire bundles placed close together toward the rear of the plane caused an electrical short, it could lead to a catastrophic accident.
One key issue yet to be resolved in whether Boeing must separate two wiring bundles that may be too close together, which could lead to a short circuit and crash if pilots do not respond appropriately.
As tempting as it may be to have children super close together for some moms, researchers are now advising women of all ages to wait at least one year before getting pregnant after their last baby's birth.
"It's exactly the same construction of a mine that we have done at Polita, it's almost a carbon copy deposit," CEO Michael Hodgson told Reuters, adding that the operations were close together, allowing resources to be shared.
The two companies will work close together to actively promote Steam's launch, marketing, and game lineup in the country, and Valve said no changes are planned to worldwide operations and services as a result of its announcement.
In one photo, the singer playfully stuck her tongue out at Tatum as he smiled at the camera, and in the other two photos, the pair sat close together holding hands while they smiled at the camera.
There's nevertheless a symbolic message in these two series arriving so close together, reflecting the latitude of premium TV platforms to showcase female talent and international productions, here providing women's perspectives on different forms of sexual awakening.
Either way, builders say they will be looking for groups of houses that are close together or within a few blocks of each other in order to benefit from economies of scale and do production-type building.
When I went to "work" and "the gym" (represented here by Bluetooth beacons, located close together for convenience) it would ask if I wanted to change my playlist, and automatically adjust sound settings like noise cancellation levels.
Like Tim Kaine, Carson's clapping was curious: Not one to waste an ounce of energy, the doctor and author of Gifted Hands kept his mitts as close together as possible, lightly tapping his palms against each other.
To maintain the illusion of intimacy, the director, Justin Baldoni, plays tricks with focal lengths, often framing Richardson and Sprouse so that they appear close together before cutting to a wide shot that shows them far apart.
The New York Times first reported Boeing is reviewing whether two bundles of wiring are too close together, which could lead to a short circuit and potentially result in a crash if pilots did not respond appropriately.
This means you can row forward or backward, move your arms in circular directions, pull the handles close together for a conventional stroke, or hold the grips apart to exercise different arm, shoulder, and upper back muscles.
The company informed the FAA last month that it is looking into whether two sections of wiring that control the tail of the plane are too close together and could cause a short circuit, the Times reported.
Karina, who has since moved out of the shelter, said that she loves going on trips with her fellow Girl Scouts, who she refers to as her sisters, and that the organization has brought them really close together.
His long fingernails are precisely picking a steel-stringed guitar with unusual tuning: Several strings are tuned to the same note, so that among the different fingers you get a spray of notes that sound huddled close together.
The signal we found matches what is predicted for a pair of black holes, one 21.3 times as massive as our Sun and the other 21.3 times, orbiting each other faster and faster as they get close together.
Last year's edition had some problems: scheduling issues led to matches played very close together, while China's team was forced to go on after four of its starters were denied visas to compete in the US-based competition.
Avril recently instagrammed a picture of the two sitting quite close together wielding a mandolin and guitar with all smiles and now we're smiling too because it may mean the return of the once formidable Canadian power couple.
Rose, the lawyer for passengers, said two accidents so close together will put the focus of any lawsuits on the Ethiopian crash on how Boeing tried to address problems with its MCAS system after the Lion Air crash.
Red novas can be seen about once a decade because one in roughly every 500 sun-like stars is part of a system called a contact binary: two stars that orbit so close together, they share superheated gases.
One common protein-contact prediction is that, if the side chain of one member of a pair of amino acids brought close together by folding is long, then that of the other member will be short, and vice versa.
"There have been a lot of conversations about border towns and how to fix them, but people forget there are amazing things that come from the blend of two cultures being that close together," he says of his visit.
That allowed them to trap the atoms in a 3D grid while avoiding the deleterious effects of multiple atoms being close together, because at these near absolute zero temperatures, the atoms become aware of their neighbors and essentially synchronize.
When I tried it, it was a bit glitchy when more than one person was in range or I moved my hands too close together, but it reliably tracked where each part of my hands were in impressive detail.
I tried both and was leaning toward TRIO because I already had the T and the O. The answer, however, happens to be TYPO, which is brilliant, especially because T and F are so close together on the keyboard.
Is it bad if we aren't able to pass the Turing test when answering questions about our loved one's job — especially now, when those of us who are healthy and still employed are working close together, side by side?
At one point, a staff member at the Novecento asked Mr. Viapiana and a friend to pose for a photo for the museum's social media, and the two men drew close together while the staff member took their picture.
On the ground, however, Maldonado said the department has failed to live up to its promises: "There's so many people living together, and it's easier to spread viruses from diseases because people are living so close together," she said.
In a triangle of farmland between main roads, it is a cross between an American-style research park (showy low-rise buildings in a verdant landscape) and a British garden-city, in which work and home space are close together.
The likelihood is that the new airport (which has been plagued with problems, including runways that have been built too close together) will be as underused as most of the country's other airports, many of which are modern and spacious.
Some of the restrictions have support from local communities which want to avoid having wind turbines too close to their homes, others are promoted by environmentalists who say putting turbines too close together disrupts nesting and flight paths for birds.
Los Angeles and Rome are sprawling cities and their bids have larger footprints than those of Paris and Budapest, but they still cluster the main centers close together and lack Rio's mountains which lead to circuitous routes around the city.
Despite its impressive performance, McNamara explained that we can't use LISA Pathfinder itself to observe gravitational waves because it's not big enough—with the test masses so close together, any fluctuations from gravitational waves would be way too small to measure.
As he wrapped up his trip, Trump showed how much he appreciated the hospitality, tweeting a picture of he and Macron, heads close together, deep in conversation as they watched the parade with the Arc de Triomphe in the background.
When it comes to driverless cars, there's plenty of potential for energy savings: improved traffic flow, no circling for parking spaces, the ability to drive very close together to reduce drag (platooning), and manufacturing lighter vehicles due to lower crash risks.
Here's what happens when someone like me sits with my knees close together: The round ball at the top of the femur will pinch against the outside edge of the acetabulum (the hip socket), straining the labrum that lines the socket.
The fact that the coronavirus likely came from a wild-animal market in China makes me wonder about factory farms in countries like the US. It's not the same, but animals in these farms are also packed very close together.
Sending an animal to a nearby sanctuary is standard procedure because slaughterhouses tend to be located close together, making it difficult to determine which one may be missing the odd pig or goat even when they are tagged, Ms. Hansen said.
The contractor explained that my hot-water heater used atmospheric venting, which can be a problem in spaces where appliances are close together — in a utility closet, for instance, that holds a furnace, hot-water heater and washer and dryer.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the main way the disease is spreading is from person-to-person, either from when people are close together, or from respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs and sneezes.
"We typically observe mergers of two major galaxies, which in turn harbor a black hole each, so two black holes close together happens relatively often," study author Peter Weilbacher of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam told Axios via email.
"Me and Stacy's been together for four years, but off and on we get into a fight and split up for a while and I think those babies is what brought us so close together," Willingham had said, per The New Yorker.
Stars within the Omega Centauri globular cluster are located too close together to provide the necessary long-term conditions required to sustain life, according to new research set to be published in the Astrophysical Journal (a pre-print is available at the arXiv).
I have other HP stuff I still haven't put out since we moved to our new apartment six months ago, so I'd really like to set up a display of all my HP things, which would necessitate hanging these pretty close together.
While Cabello and Mendes are sitting close together and the "Havana" singer is giving her beau a sweet kiss on the cheek as he smiles brightly, DeVine, 36, and Bridges, 27, are sitting much farther apart and fully engrossed in the game.
The way the armies have to stand too close together, the way the edges of the map are often crowding the flanks, and in most of the recent versions, the way ranged units have to get within shotput-range before they're really effective.
A woman about my age and an older man standing close together were having a spirited discussion in my office's elevator as I got on the other day, until I realized that they weren't and that the woman was telling the man off.
"Nepal and Darjeeling are so close together, but there's a characteristic of Nepali tea that's brilliant all by itself," said Jeni Dodd, 48, an American buyer and consultant for tea shops and cafes who rents an apartment in Kathmandu, Nepal, for frequent visits.
One unresolved issue remains over whether Boeing will need to adopt design changes to address two bundles of wiring that may be too close together, which potentially could lead to a short circuit and a crash if pilots do not respond appropriately.
Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson's characters in Creed cuddled connected by a headphone wire to listen to a song she had written him, and Laura Prepon and Taylor Schilling huddled close together to listen to a radio on Orange Is The New Black.
The picture was taken back in October with the spacecraft's narrow-angle camera:The two moons appear close together here, but Tethys was about 220,000 miles (360,000 kilometers) farther away from Cassini when the image was captured — nearly the distance from Earth to our moon.
With surgery, stitches in the tendon keep the ends together; nonsurgical treatments rely on the body's natural healing ability and count on the tendon ends to remain close together and may use a cast or boot to restrict movements that could separate the ends.
TOKYO, July 9 (Reuters) - Japan's Bank of Yokohama and Chiba Bank Ltd will enter into a comprehensive tie-up to cooperate in a range of businesses, the Nikkei newspaper said on Tuesday, a deal that would bring two of Japan's top regional lenders close together.
The front is more cramped than the rear, which spreads out a bit before ending in an open kitchen, but in either room the seats and the tables are so close together that you, or at least I, have to inhale to sit down.
"Especially in the field of earth and space sciences, there are all kinds of instances where people are brought together in close quarters for intense period of activity, and professors and their students are close together," said Eric Davidson, president of the American Geophysical Union.
Dallas and Baton Rouge In the wake of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling's deaths, and while Black Lives Matter demonstrators protested the slayings of two black men so close together, two fatal attacks on police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge shook the nation.
The carriers John C. Stennis and Ronald Reagan sailed close together in the Philippine Sea as part of air defense and sea surveillance operations that involved 12,000 sailors, 140 aircraft and six smaller warships, the United States Pacific Fleet in Hawaii said in a statement.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - The Winter Olympics sparked to life in a vivid, colorful ceremony of fire and ice in South Korea on Friday, though the diplomacy was tougher to choreograph in the stadium where leaders from nations that are sworn enemies sat close together.
"I have thought of spring birdsong as blossom in sound," he writes, and later rhapsodizes about the mesmerizing swaths of bluebells in English woodlands — a hundred thousand flowers growing so close together that they are no longer individual plants but an ocean of blue.
"This discovery is the only known location in US waters that contains archaeologically preserved remains of a convoy battle where both sides are so close together," said Joe Hoyt, the mission's chief scientist and archaeologist at the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, in a statement.
It is not clear whether that is because children are no longer gathered close together in school, because families spend less time indoors or because virus-laden droplets — like those containing influenza virus — stay airborne longer in cold, dry air than in warm, humid air.
Confidence that helps them thread through tables that are by anybody's standards too close together; confidence that allows them to treat every customer, the ones who look like actors and the ones who look like retired semiotics professors, with the same attention and care.
Apple claims it'll soon be this simple, if you've got a pair of its $159 AirPods: Just bring your devices close together (a little bit like you how pair a set of AirPods to a phone right now), tap that button, and you can listen in.
The only drawback, she points out, is that you need several sessions quite close together to get the best results — she recommends four to eight sessions taken twice a week and monthly top-ups thereafter — although you do see a difference in radiance after just one.
West Virginia doesn't look quite like any other place—hardly any flat land, because the densely wooded hills are crushed so close together there's barely room for a road between them—and its confining closeness forms a kind of physical bond between people who find it familiar.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Winter Olympics sparked to life in a vivid, colourful ceremony of fire and ice in South Korea on Friday, and the diplomacy was just as choreographed in the stadium where leaders from nations that are sworn enemies sat close together.
The twin tragedies - so close together and with such a high death toll - have brought into focus the dire working and living conditions imposed on thousands of migrant farmhands whose cut-price labor allows Italy to be one of the biggest fruit and vegetable exporters in Europe.
Compared to previous Samsung Galaxy devices, it also had the added benefit of being nowhere near the phone's rear camera, unlike the S8 and S9 which placed them so close together on the rear of the phone that it became easy to confuse them when feeling with your finger.
You can see how the material absorbs almost all of the light, reflecting nothing detectable back to our eyes: They make Vantablack by tightly packing carbon nanotubes — rods of carbon that are much, much thinner than any human hair — so close together that light gets trapped inside, ScienceAlert reports.
But if you see the word "manspread" in an article or opinion piece, you can bet it's not going to be about how it's natural for women to sit with their knees close together and ankles crossed, but the same position can be painful for a guy like me.
In one section of the dance, they bring their moving bodies close together, almost touching, yet actually maintaining the small distance of the width of one matchstick between each couple, all the while writhing in undead fashion without permitting the thin piece of wood to fall to the ground.
If you take a couple of metal plates and hold them really close together, you find that the vacuum forces acting between the plates are less than those acting on the outside of the plates because you've constrained the possible particle wavelengths of the virtual particles in the gap.
War in Saeed and Nadia's city revealed itself to be an intimate experience, combatants pressed close together, front lines defined at the level of the street one took to work, the school one's sister attended, the house of one's aunt's best friend, the shop where one bought cigarettes.
The New York Times reports that Boeing&aposs internal audit completed at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) found that two critical bundles of wire that help control the tail of the 737 Max may be too close together, opening the potential for a short circuit.
A safety audit ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration seems to show new concerns that the wiring in the part of the plane that controls the tail section may be too close together, which could cause a short circuit and, in a worst-case scenario, lead to a crash.
If you like baseball this could be fun, but using the touch controllers to hold a bat also wasn't that natural – because when you hold a real baseball bat you're supposed to hold your knuckles close together with a tight grip, and the touch controllers don't really let you do that.
While it is highly unusual to have two fatal crashes of new aircraft so close together, analysts have cautioned that it is too early to know the cause of the Ethiopian Airlines crash or whether it is at all linked to the crash of the Lion Air flight last year.
From there, the assertions moved to the concerns that somehow spacing vaccines too close together was the issue, but that too does not hold up, and lately there are new rounds of allegations claiming that aluminum-based adjuvants found in some childhood vaccines cause autism, which is also not true.
If you had a pair of bobsleds made of solid lead, each weighing several tons, put an extra 10-pound weight on one of them, and dropped them from the tower, they would land so close together that the tiny difference between them could only be seen with a microscope.
In that case you can send out a few high frequency beams to check up there, then skip down to the middle frequencies, where you can then send out beams with intervals of a thousandth of a nanometer, emerging correspondingly close together to create a denser picture of that central region.
"I haven't wanted to post in awhile, because I haven't quite known what to say and I have been trying to figure out what is the best way to honor my community and in particular the two beautiful souls of [Justin] & [Lulu]," Bellisario, 32, captioned a photo of the couple posing close together.
Marenko claims that the product is able to distinguish objects with a one-degree resolution between them (for an easy-ish explanation of what that means, see here: the basic idea is that if there are two objects close together, Arbe's system can detect that there are two objects, and what they are).
" John Berry/Getty And, Johnny says, the pair are just as close on camera as they are off, standing "very, very, awkwardly close together" during interviews, "so I can hold her and tap when I want her to talk versus when I want to talk, that's just how we've always done it.
There's a USB-C jack on bottom with a headphone jack beside it — allowed by those thicker proportions — and the volume and power buttons on the phone's right side feel just as nice and clicky here as on the other Zs. They're still placed a little high and confusingly close together, though.
Boeing and the FAA said Sunday that they are evaluating whether wiring bundles on the 737 Max are too close together and pose a safety risk, a potential issue that was flagged in an internal Boeing audit, though the company said it was too early to tell whether design changes were needed.
Panels of texts and images are hung close together, leaving little space to navigate between each, positioning the viewer in close proximity to the people Frazier has so sensitively photographed, and only inches from the details they relayed to her about their lives in the wake of an economic and social undoing.
Sure, lots of homes are really close together and others are spread out over long distances, but there's a huge amount of vacant space where no one lives on Earth, so let's average it all out to around a mile in between each household (this is most certainly too high, but work with me here).
I had the opportunity to speak with the game's creative director, Neil Druckmann, and co-writer Halley Gross, on creating that scene—including all the new tech that went into making that kiss play so well—and their decision to place a romantic scene and a brutally violent one so close together in the demo.
Hanson found the MacBook Air does all of the basics well — the keyboard is "pleasant," battery life is longlasting, and the screen is "more stunning than ever" — but he didn't like the arrangement of having both USB-C ports so close together, which makes for some awkward setups, and the expensive upgrades for more storage.
"What's not fine anymore is any kind of basketball game between people who do not live under the same roof, because, let's face it, it's a contact sport, people are going to get close together, it creates a danger," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who ordered the hoops removed, said according to NY1.  
Here is Enos's description of his experiment: Under the assumption that people with similar characteristics tend to ride the train at the same time, I selected pairs [of trains] that were close together in time so that the treatment units [train platforms onto which Spanish-speaking confederates had been inserted] within each station would have similar passengers.
Once you first notice the sort of weapons "Arsenal" discusses, you can't stop noticing them: those seemingly decorative "anti-homeless" spikes installed on the exterior ledges of buildings, benches with metal armrests set close together to prevent anyone from lying down, even classical music piped through outdoor speakers to deter teenagers from congregating in front of convenience stores.
These volcanoes, which have beguiled millions of tourists visiting the Hawaiian islands, have also plagued scientists with a long-running mystery: If they are so close together, how did they develop in two parallel tracks along the Hawaiian-Emperor chain formed over the same hot spot in the Pacific Ocean — and why are their chemical compositions so different?
"While the unusualness of having two patients with the identical name so close together on the transplant list contributed to the error, it is our responsibility to make sure we contact and move forward with the right patient," said the hospital in the statement, outlining new measures it implemented in order to prevent it happening again.
The company informed the FAA last month that it is looking into whether two sections of wiring that control the tail of the plane are too close together and could cause a short circuit — and potentially a crash, if pilots did not react appropriately -— the Times reported, citing a senior Boeing engineer and three people familiar with the matter.
Here, musical tension combined with visual: the basic geometry of eight bongos, all in a line, with percussionists approaching them and then departing from the corners of the stage, in great but never pompous ceremony; the arc that the drumsticks trailed through the air, a blurring of the precise beats they created; the clash of sticks as players came dangerously close together.
It will be difficult to explain these past few weeks to future generations — how terror and complacency sat so close together, how despite years of warnings from global experts and weeks of signaling from Asia and Europe, America's leaders failed to prepare for the inevitable, and how even as sickness and death surpassed the capacity of hospitals and funeral homes, they did not act decisively.
Today's shifts extend those trends to suburban areas and more typical citizens by making non-car travel accessible to those unable to buy one, offering cheap rental vehicles that can cover the "final mile" between bus or train stations and suburban homes or offices, providing cycle highways linking outlying places with city-centre networks and even, as in Germany, pioneering bike "autobahns" linking close-together towns.

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