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Hundreds of demonstrators began congregating in Oakland, California, Sunday evening.
But at night, the congregating microbes get their shine on.
Authorities have reportedly barred protesters from congregating alongside the road.
"We see them always sitting in a corner congregating," she said.
"What we can't have is people congregating and seated," he said.
They started congregating in downtown Austin instead in the early 2000s.
The players eventually began congregating at first baseman Willie Stargell's house.
Participating means physically congregating with people that support the same candidate.
Find that restaurant in Maryland where all these people are already congregating.
This led to migrants trying to reach British shores congregating in Calais.
I love the idea of these men congregating to go in deep.
It had to do with noise and people congregating on the streets.
Over two rounds, voters make their choice by congregating in designated sites.
These men congregating after church in Harlem reminded Mr. Wagner of Omaha.
Superyachts start congregating along the Caribbean islands come New Year&aposs Eve.
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have rules about large groups of colleagues congregating.
I think it's the coronavirus and the news about all the kids congregating.
With stars congregating in the Western Conference, Hayward opted, eventually, to move east.
She joined a group of 15 or so regulars who began congregating almost daily.
Officers have been looking for groups of people congregating and telling them to disperse.
This past week, protesters were barred from congregating near Notre-Dame after the fire.
"I don't think people are so concerned about mass congregating," Peter I'anson, from SecureMyBooking.
Watching the tortoises congregating together, as if they sense what is coming our way.
People brought beers and snacks and were just kind of congregating around a grave.
However, that has led to the migrants trying to reach British shores congregating at Calais.
They are also congregating in large groups in parking lots and on trails, officials said.
But volunteers call the rules a heartless technicality meant to discourage homeless people from congregating.
During the boat tour, Ms. Fabian excitedly pointed out birds congregating on Sand Dollar Island.
But younger groups of people were just arriving and congregating on the playground, witnesses said.
But younger groups of people were just arriving and congregating on the playground, witnesses said.
Returning visitors reckon the numbers congregating in the city's streets are twice those of previous years.
Officers can be seen congregating in the background as the sister sits on a rock wailing.
Martin's photos recreate scenes of men congregating in old Berlin toilets that were once legitimately cruisey.
Group texts are the 21st-century version of congregating in front of a middle school locker.
"Now we're going to have teenagers congregating in areas that they would have not been before."
Basically, congregating in large groups during a budding pandemic is, uh, kind of a bad idea.
A hired security guard pulled up to the brewery and saw the cows congregating, Cochrane said.
You are not all congregating in the one place, and having some sort of mass experience.
Social, political, cultural, human rights, and religious organizations had started congregating along the periphery of the plaza.
Other newcomers were not aware that congregating and talking loudly at a grocery might offend Danish sensibilities.
Officers have been keeping an eye out for groups of people congregating and telling them to disperse.
Such virtual buying experiences may become increasingly necessary for the art market, given current restrictions on congregating.
"Large groups of people are prohibited from congregating together," police say over a loudspeaker in the video.
Voting in the caucuses is a physical act — congregating with other people who support the same candidate.
Customers began congregating on Reddit to discuss suing MoviePass, too, over the company's mercurial terms of service.
Even venture capitalists are getting excited about the prospect of more start-ups congregating in the area.
The league's general managers are congregating here to provide first-hand updates on the statuses of their teams.
After Zinn's big discovery, an army of armchair treasure hunters began congregating online, mainly on the forum quest4treasure.co.uk.
American says its grounded jets are congregating at airfields in Pittsburgh, Tulsa, Roswell, New Mexico, and Mobile, Alabama.
People in the film recall congregating in parks and recognizing old friends by their tattoos from concentration camps.
Andrew Cuomo has asked companies to reduce the density of workers using mass transit and congregating at offices.
The spectre of people, out for fresh air, jogging and congregating on city streets has alarmed health authorities.
Malls around the world are growing increasingly empty as coronavirus spreads, stoking fear over congregating in public spaces.
The crew made the usual announcements about not smoking in the lavatories and not congregating in the aisles.
They are congregating in what looks like a public plaza displaying sand or perhaps some type of ancient ruin.
As a practical matter, if you see where most people are congregating, it's on a small number of platforms.
I'd look out my window to see if these were the voices of students congregating on the sidewalk below.
And a who's who of them is congregating in New York for CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference on Sept. 12.
They observed hippos congregating in small stretches of fresh water in Tanzania and Kenya's Mara River during the dry season.
And other social distancing laws can also make sure people aren't congregating at places like schools, workplaces, or public events.
By contrast, in House elections, white college graduates are unusually valuable, congregating in suburban districts where both parties are competitive.
Go out to places where people are congregating to play, as there will be lures and you'll find amazing Pokémon!
When I'm already out with a cute one, I casually slip in amongst an owner posse congregating at a park.
Experts don't know why large groups of humpback whales are congregating off the coast of South Africa, Popular Science reports.
The migrants are congregating on a bridge leading to the US border while waiting to be processed by American officials.
Fans began congregating in Wrigleyville, the neighborhood centered on the intersection of Clark and Addison Streets, early in the morning.
In the fight against the spreading coronavirus, countless businesses, restaurants and bars have temporarily shuttered to stop people from congregating.
And as tech companies have started congregating in San Francisco, rather than further south in Silicon Valley, prices have skyrocketed.
He's much more animated in retelling what happens after an image is pasted up and people start congregating and talking.
Typically, a group of longtime servers and cooks ends up congregating here after shifts, and tonight there's an especially large group.
Mass gatherings like Olympics pose unique risks—lots of people with diseases from all over the world, congregating in small spaces.
Each tower has been fitted with a machine that emits a non-lethal respiratory irritant to prevent the birds from congregating.
BuzzFeed has a detailed report on groups congregating on 4chan and chat platform Discord to disrupt the peaceful exhibit in real life.
And we have no idea why baby white sharks are congregating in the warm, shallow waters between Santa Barbara and Baja, California.
When the arcades in Times Square closed, people saw it as a plus, because they thought teenagers congregating was a bad thing.
Last year, under a new anti-harassment policy, Reddit banned a slew of communities congregating under subreddits dedicated to ridiculing and shaming.
This weekend, 8003 delegates from 49 states are congregating in Chicago for the largest-ever convention of the Democratic Socialists of America.
It is clear that England fans arriving in Marseille began congregating in the Old Port area of the city on Thursday evening.
Thousands joined the so-called March of the Flowers in the capital Bogotá before congregating in front of Congress in Plaza Bolivar.
Rather than a huge crowd congregating around the burnt Böögg, people stayed at home or in the nearby stores, seeking out dryness.
I see smaller pores, a more even complexion, and a reduction in the fine lines that have been congregating on my face.
We even think of polarization in terms of geography, with more and more like-minded voters congregating and living near each other.
Yasuyoshi Chiba's photograph shows Sudanese anti-government protests congregating around a chant leader who is reciting poetry during a blackout in Khartoum.
We don't think we would have enough poll workers ... and we think we should be discouraging people from congregating in that way.
Videos posted to Twitter showed police cars slowly patrolling the iconic tourist destination as an officer ordered bar crowds to avoid congregating.
"They are congregating in groups where it accelerates transmission," said Dr. Greg Poland, an infectious disease professor at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.
Hundreds of thousands of people are congregating in Washington, and millions will watch events unfold on television, online and on mobile devices.
Moreover, there are many accounts of people fleeing upstairs in an attempt to escape the fire, and congregating in upper-floor apartments.
Decades ago other groups preceded the Arabs, congregating—and building businesses—in Mexicantown in south-western Detroit and Greektown in the city centre.
Around the time authorities ordered Guo&aposs church to stop congregating in March, his district announced a crackdown on private Christian meeting spots.
"The number one thing is you don't want large crowds of people congregating right now," DeSantis said of the new 10-people limit.
"Congregating on our lakefront, to be blunt, is going to create a risk that is unacceptable and could lead to death," Lightfoot said.
Rachel Bradshaw-Miller, vice president of Fordham Hill Owners Corporation, a nearby co-op, questioned congregating so many single men in one shelter.
"So New Orleans had its normal level of celebration, which involved people congregating in large crowds and some 1.4 million tourists," Gee said.
Protests against Kabila have ended with dozens dead, and new rules ban any groups larger than 10 people from congregating in one place.
Tourists are already congregating in rural Oregon, where a 30-mile traffic jam snarled a two-lane highway north of Bend on Thursday.
On Sunday, demonstrators began congregating at Hong Kong International Airport in a new effort to obstruct access to the critical Asian travel hub.
Chesapeake Bay researchers have said they have counted more than 1,000 bottlenose dolphins congregating near the Potomac River, according to The Washington Post.
We mourn for the life that was lost, and we will honor all those under attack by congregating against hate in our own communities.
Social distancing — A slew of tactics meant to keep people from congregating, with the goal of keeping people 6 feet apart from one another.
He gestured to the young, multilingual crowd milling around in the Schaubühne's cafe and congregating outside in the sun with their cigarettes and beers.
The US is setting up a system to study where people are moving and congregating during the coronavirus pandemic, The Wall Street Journal reports.
"We wouldn't want people congregating in an aluminum tube, especially since air travel is considered a very effective means for disease propagation," he said.
"Imagine you are walking into a big room where there is a reception, and lots of people are congregating in little groups," he said.
One by one, the protesters hopped through the turnstiles, congregating in the center of a Brooklyn subway platform that was packed to its edge.
You can see it in the hordes of techies congregating on weekends at Dolores Park in San Francisco and in the battles over gentrification.
Several thousand displaced civilians are congregating near the frontier area seeking shelter from heavy Russian aerial bombardment of their towns and villages in Deraa province.
" Newspapers, politicians, and activists in over 40 countries discovered that hordes of MRAs would be congregating at 165 locations worldwide for an "International Meetup Day.
A video that emerged on Reddit shows players congregating in an area called House Organa, on the planet Alderaan, the ancestral home of Princess Leia.
Still, some data hoarders are congregating on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels to strategize about how to pull and store the content on these Tumblrs.
Schaffner said things will likely only get worse when children there go back to school early next month and begin congregating again in close quarters.
Rather, Draghi is expected to focus on the Wyoming symposium's key theme of central bankers congregating to look ahead at the global economy's emerging issues.
If you spotted dozens of people silently congregating in parks and train stations over the weekend, they were probably just busy trying to catch a Pidgeotto.
I didn't really think that I was when I initially wrote my post but I definitely had some doubts, like most people congregating in the subreddit.
The mini heatwaves that have ushered in spring have us thinking about one thing and one thing only: When will we all start congregating poolside again?
It hasn't happened yet, but will Americans start worrying about congregating in public spaces, whether it is to protest, attend large rallies or go to concerts?
Government curfews and the obvious suspicions the authorities had with large groups of people congregating didn't exactly create the ideal context for a thriving club scene.
As incoming "real" particles, gamma rays in particular, meet a field of virtual particles, such as those congregating around an atomic nucleus, there's a scattering effect.
Two hundred beacons sprinkled throughout the floor in Los Angeles allowed organizers to heat-map the crowds, showing where the largest groups of attendees were congregating.
Although some lawmakers have expressed private alarm that their oldest colleagues are traveling, meeting constituents and congregating on the House floor, they have publicly shown deference.
Instead of the closed ballot that is used in most states, caucusgoers will make their selection by congregating publicly in groups based on whom they support.
At the Rubell Museum, Lovest's friends and relatives arrived at the exhibit, congregating beside the gift shop, where hardcover catalogues of Young's art retail for $10.
Those who fled the explosion are congregating in smaller nearby towns, but first responders say these areas are still at risk from lava flows and mudslides.
Often, it seems like the government cares less about the purpose of the protest than the threat of large numbers of people congregating in a single location.
The merging of art and religion is nothing new, and though modern art skews towards the secular, the lure of congregating with like-minded folks still resonates.
Yesterday, amid controversy over child predators congregating on YouTube, the Team YouTube Twitter account stated that "inappropriate comments" could result in videos having limited or no advertising.
The episode ends in present day, with Bernard, Strand, and Stubbs looking for a massive cluster of hosts that appear to be congregating on their digital map.
As governor, he plans to appoint a homelessness tsar, to preëmpt the problem of homeless people congregating in cities with more services—cities such as San Francisco.
Take away TV and internet and all of a sudden chopping wood becomes a legitimate source of entertainment, with dudes clutching beer cans congregating to evaluate technique.
"To the degree that hard-core Trump supporters are congregating anywhere in New Jersey, it's in Ocean County," said Benjamin Dworkin, a politics professor at Rowan University.
That's in part because, for a number of Americans, congregating isn't only a means of entertainment or socializing -- it also provides a distinct sort of communal succor.
"Every now and then you might have some of the youngsters congregating with certain smells," he said, making it clear he was not referring to simple cigarettes.
First, they pop up in areas where rents are not as high, with like-minded people congregating to live in the same neighborhoods for the same reason.
"This change is due to local authorities prohibiting groups of more than 3 from dining or congregating in our brewpub," the company said in a WeChat post.
Thousands, perhaps millions, of players are congregating in parks and walking the streets with their noses buried even further in their smartphones trying to catch all the Pokemon.
I also wish to thank them for congregating in specific places that will leave the other parks, streets and shops free for one afternoon from their repetitive moaning.
We took to Coachella weekend two to find Alt Bros in their natural habitat, congregating in the Sahara Tent to catch acts like Kaytranada and Lil Uzi Vert.
Local media carried pictures of groups of people congregating around beached blue containers and one carrying off what appeared to be a flatscreen TV still packed in foam.
But one of the best places to find many different species of butterflies congregating at one time was at nosebleed-high altitudes along the Continental Divide in Wyoming.
While the estate workers and the producers were preparing the site, they often found themselves congregating in a sheltered clearing behind the dunes, not far from the sea.
The video game industry, meanwhile, will be congregating in all its glory in Los Angeles for its buzziest trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, popularly known as E3.
"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.
Commentators say he has veered from issuing stark warnings about the loss of life to lamenting that he has had to ask people to stop congregating at pubs.
Public health officials across the country have ordered businesses to close, imposed curfews and generally encouraged the public to avoid leaving their homes or congregating in public spaces.
Shares of IMAX are down more than 4% as the Chinese government ordered distributors to cancel new film releases to discourage the public from congregating in crowded places.
But once you have all those people congregating in one place — roughly 60 percent of them are under the age of 35 — inherently, discovery is going to happen.
Since February, magic practitioners around the world have been notoriously congregating by the light of the waning crescent moon in order to bind Trump from doing further harm.
Source: Bay Crest Partners This largely reflects the way small-cap stocks have rolled over in recent weeks, with new money congregating in the familiar giants of the Nasdaq.
By cross-comparing the districts identified as "good" or "excellent" in our index, a mismatch is exposed which suggests that refugees might indeed be congregating in the wrong places.
While nothing's official, news of the writers congregating again and with LeFevre at the helm of Facebook's new initiative, it looks like things are in line for a revival.
During a news conference on Thursday, the prime minister said if people don't heed the advice to stop congregating, he is considering stricter measures, such as business closures (Metro).
Nick Tsang, a protester clad in a black balaclava and black clothes, was in a crowd that began congregating in a Hong Kong park on the afternoon of July 28.
And the parenting classes Ronechia and her boyfriend have been attending to comply with their service plan have been put on hold due to the risk of congregating in groups.
They got to know each other over the following months — congregating at protest sites, sprinting away from armed regime thugs and protesting the death of a mutual friend in detention.
American life as we know it has already been widely disrupted — no longer are most people congregating in bars or parks, dining out, or going into the office for work.
The crowding factor also plays a large role in choosing where to sit as passengers congregating in the aisle to queue for the lavatory can often be disruptive and bothersome.
Commentators said "the risk of cross infections would be very high" at the gathering, which involves more than 8,000 people congregating under one roof, the South China Morning Post reported.
But Lundsten said that for now, fish and invertebrates seem to be congregating around them and using the trash as habitat, as animals often do with human debris or infrastructure.
"Congregating for mass breeding events carries some risk for garter snakes," David Steen, a herpetologist and assistant research professor at Auburn University who was not affiliated with the study, told me.
"When they started congregating around these limited water holes, they probably destroyed the vegetation [on the banks], causing more erosion and infilling of the lakes," lead study author Russ Graham explained.
But, boy, if the Night King is congregating around the ancient site of his birth, all those symbols we keep seeing must have some serious significance in the episodes to come.
It catered to gay men who dressed in leather, a symbol of homosexual masculinity in contrast with the more effeminate attitude of groups of gay men congregating elsewhere in San Francisco.
Other measures were taken to reduce the number of people congregating: Lawmakers were also put into alphabetical groups to file in and vote in waves if a recorded vote was needed.
Every year, during South Africa's winter and spring months, hundreds of southern right whales make their way to its coast, congregating in the waters of Walker Bay to calve and mate.
I did feel invisible, however, when I shimmied past the main bar to use the restroom where those who had walked in with no reservation were congregating and drinking with abandon.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was my first holiday party at the firm, a splendid affair at the Rainbow Room, and a group of us were congregating off to one side.
In Falcon Heights, word of Castile's death hadn't reached the protesters, and while the scene was "incredibly intense," those congregating were mostly observing and recording the investigation unfolding behind the police tape.
Clubbers were congregating in areas like Elephant and Castle to listen to a seductive, swinging take on house music that would come to be known to the whole world as UK Garage.
MySpace was picking up around this time, and the emo and emo-adjacent teens of the world were congregating online in a loosely bound and shallow celebration of our weird, dark selves.
Her lab tested water and sand samples at Bradford Beach to determine that sea gulls congregating in the area, and stormwater drainage pipes, were the source of much of the beach's contamination.
Trump was unclear about exempting American citizens and permanent residents from the ban, leading to panicked crowds congregating in enclosed spaces at many European airports like Charles de Gaulle in Paris, France.
In an attempt to slow the spread of the virus, 30 states have issued stay-at-home orders asking people to keep from going to work and from congregating in large groups.
Posts on Weibo, China's Twitter-like platform, purportedly showed people lining up at night outside pharmacies across China to buy Shuanghuanglian, ironically going against the authorities' advice to avoid congregating in public.
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Lille is seen as a potential trouble-spot as Russia play Slovakia there on Wednesday and England fans are also congregating there ahead of their match against Wales in nearby Lens on Thursday.
I choose to conduct research at the Continental Judo Crown, one of the biggest judo tournaments on the West Coast, and walk into a room with roughly 60 referees congregating before the event.
A verdant expanse of misty hills punctuated with tiny, preserved-in-amber towns, Central Maui goes largely ignored by sunbathers and surfers congregating on the island's western towns of Wailea, Lahaina and Kapalua.
However, on Sunday, multiple pictures shared on social media showed crowds of people ignoring government advice to stay two metres apart from each other and congregating in markets, parks, and other public spaces.
Fans of popular brands have been congregating in Facebook groups, subreddits, and forums for years: In 2015, Racked covered Lululemon's massive resale market, which was (and is) centered mostly around Facebook and eBay.
"His work has a magical, otherworldly quality — blurred anamorphic figures congregating in piles, singular men appearing and vanishing from sight," John Corbett, one of the curators, wrote of Mr. Petlin in the catalog.
Drunken revellers from across the land are congregating to make Bills tailgates a special place, and what's really heartening is some of them aren't even followers of the football teams playing at the stadium.
That's why "the simple act of congregating with a like-minded community" will never match the healing power and extended commitment offered by a family – even if that family is simply your religious community.
Perhaps taking a tip from the NYC service, which found that unsavory types were congregating around the LinkNYC kiosks to browse porn, LinkUK will not provide unrestricted internet access as part of the deal.
Publishing houses like Penguin Random House,  HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster, chains like Barnes & Noble, independent book stores like the Strand Book Store in Manhattan, and public libraries see book lovers congregating on social media.
An hour after the speech, the government released guidelines online that clarified food supplies would still be available in stores, although state governments might enforce home deliveries to discourage people from congregating at shops.
You know those ones where there are a lot of bright baggy pants involved, people on acid congregating outside around a trash can on fire and someone doing face painting in exchange for drugs?
Spoiler seekers are known to send camera-equipped drones into locked-down show settings, show up at bars were drunken crew may be congregating, and pretend to be extras hired on set as background characters.
Perhaps the most captivating among the collection are scenes brought to life by the people recorded in them, from pilgrims to musicians and dancers at religious festivals to priests and worshipers congregating on temple steps.
In the face of this kind of discrimination, L.G.B.T. people in Orlando have carved out our own safe zones, congregating at bars and restaurants where we can dare to be ourselves, away from disapproving eyes.
"People are congregating around these Links to the point where they're bringing furniture and building little encampments clustered around them," said Barbara A. Blair, president of the Garment District Alliance, a business group in Manhattan.
The phenomenon of dudes congregating online to stoke what sometimes seems an awful lot like body dysmorphic disorder is reminiscent of the pro-ana—that is, anorexia—communities that drew scrutiny a few years back.
The idea of grounding many or all domestic flights remains under consideration at the White House, where the administration's coronavirus task force is looking for ways to prevent people from congregating and spreading the virus.
Group child care arrangements can be a solution to school disruptions, Pallas said, but in this case, when many people around the country are being discouraged from congregating in groups, that's not an ideal fix.
Sources familiar with the project told the Journal the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state governments have already started to receive analysis based on this location data about where people are congregating.
Officers based in Buxton, a small town in Derbyshire in central England, said on Facebook that they had received reports of people congregating by the water which fills a deep hole in a disused quarry.
Local news reports from the weeks before and after that election suggested that the virus did impact planning, with some officials ordering voters to wear masks or advising against congregating publicly to hear election results.
Congregating outside a detention centre in the western Kowloon district of Lai Chi Kok, the crowds held up signs with the words "In Solidarity We Stand", waved flags and demanded the release of all protesters.
Euro zone finance ministers are currently congregating in Luxembourg for a meeting of the Eurogroup to discuss Greece's progress in implementing the spending cuts and economic measures it needs to introduce to receive further bailout payments.
The center has a number of wooden buildings scattered across the property, including living spaces for guests and staff, a big house for eating and congregating, and a large maloca (an Amazonian longhouse) for ayahuasca ceremonies.
Some local officials suggested that, if the ongoing efforts to keep people from congregating fall short, America's immediate future might look like Italy's present day: An overwhelmed system, a fearful populace and highly restrictive emergency measures.
Thus, we are now hearing calls to rescue industries such as airlines and cruises, along with whatever industries can afford enough lobbyists to argue their case to Members of Congress who are still congregating in Washington.
Both passengers and crew members should also be "keeping distance from others and avoiding congregating," said Dr. Peter Rabinowitz, who is co-director of the University of Washington MetaCenter for Pandemic Preparedness and Global Health Security.
Still, Trump took a hard stance, telling the press Sunday he actually thought it would be a good idea if his hotels closed to deter people from congregating and cut down on the virus potentially spreading.
Certainly, as severe thunderstorms were bearing down on the New York area Sunday evening, the idea that the night might end with throngs of young people congregating on downtown streets awaiting their hero would have seemed ludicrous.
"While the goal is to limit groups congregating together in a way that could further spread the virus, it is not complete social shut down," Dr. Matt Willis, Marin County's Public Health Officer, said in a statement.
With three members of Congress having tested positive for the coronavirus and more than a dozen others self-quarantining, lawmakers are increasingly fearful of getting on planes and congregating together in the Capitol to vote on legislation.
DeWine's announcement came after Louisiana, Georgia, and Puerto Rico postponed their presidential primaries until May or June to prevent the spread of the coronavirus as public-health officials urged against people congregating closely together in public spaces.
Harper also ordered security guards to keep journalists from congregating, as long-held tradition had it, outside Cabinet meetings for informal scrums, and roped media into special waiting areas to keep them away from members of parliament.
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue Two extended essays on the social space of Times Square as it has been transformed by waves of gentrification that routed the thriving gay male cultures congregating in its porn theaters.
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue Two extended essays on the social space of Times Square as it has been transformed by waves of gentrification that routed the thriving gay male cultures congregating in its porn theaters.
Most of that fuss, as you'll recall, was sparked by the movie's ARG (Alternate Reality Game), which had players scouring the web and congregating on message boards for clues and easter eggs before Cloverfield's title was even announced.
"They've been congregating in areas like the Cape because there's a lot of food there, and they like that food," James Sulikowski, a professor of marine science at the University of New England in Portland told The Guardian.
At first glance, the crowds of people congregating on a block of Mulberry Street, a stretch of squat brick buildings near downtown Memphis, on the morning of April 4th, might have been there for a variety of reasons.
Officials in Illinois, California and Ohio issued edicts on Sunday directing restaurants and bars to close or only serve take-out or delivery in an effort to limit the number of people congregating and potentially transmitting the virus.
In a sign of the personal precautions members are taking against the coronavirus, McConnell urged his colleagues to avoid congregating on the Senate floor and to leave the chamber as soon as each of them voted on Wednesday.
McConnell said potential changes to allow senators to avoid congregating on the Senate floor could be lengthening the amount of time allowed for a vote, or having senators come to the floor to vote individually or in pairs.
Thousands took to the streets in the afternoon on a largely peaceful, meandering rally in the rain, many joining a "Christian march" from Wanchai and congregating next to the Legislative Council, stormed by activists in an earlier protest.
The risks are many, from people camping and congregating in places that aren't designed for those purposes, to large crowds caught in inclement weather or other natural disasters striking when hundreds of thousands of people descend on isolated areas.
The Founders envisioned a legislative amalgam, consisting of members from all walks of life congregating to make the best policies for a diverse nation, representing many points of view and reflecting what each member knew about the most: home.
Congregating in the mines outside of town, the cult hunts and kidnaps people they believe to be worthless to society, and sacrifice them to the Black Goat, a monster that is never seen, living in a cavernous, black pit.
Schiff emphasized that he's been averse to the idea of allowing members to vote from outside the Capitol, a proposal being pushed by a growing number of lawmakers amid rising fears of public travel and congregating in large crowds.
" Joel Prakken, chief U.S. economist and IHS Markit, said in a note to clients that the spread of Covid-1003 to the U.S. "is causing a sharp contraction in spending on activities that involve travel and congregating in public.
Guru launched in 2015 as a Chrome extension to help revenue and customer service teams have easy access to all of their company's information the moment they needed it by congregating relevant "cards" of information written by different internal teams.
China has already put the industrial city of Wuhan, a hub of 220006 million people, under quarantine, and extended the Lunar New Year holiday, which sees millions of Chinese traveling, by a week to keep people from congregating in public places.
I'm not sure whether all the Pokémon I found were congregating there because it was a zoo or just because they happened to be in the area, but I think some — Rhyhorn and Doduo in particular — probably weren't there by accident.
A class-action lawsuit filed last month by the Coastal Protection Rangers and two surfers seeks to bar the Bay Boys from congregating at Lunada Bay — similar to the way injunctions have been used against members of criminal street gangs.
The Catholic charity Caritas estimated late last year that there are more than 16,000 homeless in Rome and their number congregating near the Vatican has grown visibly in recent years, especially at night when they cluster under arcades to sleep.
The new measures also stem from the fact that a lot of people are still congregating, particularly younger ones who are not as high a risk for severe disease but could still infect their own or someone else's older relatives.
Parliament could be at particular risk from becoming a hotbed of coronavirus transmission because the UK's 650 members of Parliament routinely travel across the country to and from their constituencies, as well as congregating in Parliament and interacting in close proximity.
On Tuesday, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials suggested that, given the chance of the coronavirus being declared a pandemic in the country, people working for companies can meet over voice or video calls instead of congregating in person.
The number of ships congregating near Singapore, a key ship-fueling and oil product trading area for Asia, has surged to over 10 from under seven just five weeks ago, said trading and industry sources that are familiar with the market.
He also demanded that Saudi Arabia explain why it had 15 top officials fly in and out of Turkey on chartered jets, all congregating at the consulate in the hours before Khashoggi's arrival, and dispersing back to Saudi soon after.
On one side are city officials, who say they're merely concerned about the safety of donated food; on the other, the volunteers, who consider the city's food-sharing regulations heartless technicalities whose real purpose is to discourage homeless people from congregating.
It's about an entire retail campus and experience where the concert or the game is really bait to bring people out to these retail experiences that are converting, as Amazon upends the retail world, to being about people congregating and coming together.
Following the bread crumbs of information, these Frank Ocean super fans found themselves congregating on subreddits devoted to the artist, following social media accounts with push notifications, and setting up Slack channels to discuss and theorize about what Ocean was really up to.
Tens of thousands of fans — many kids and teenagers — congregating at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on May 2500 to sing and dance along to their favorite pop star, Ariana Grande, who was in the midst of a massive world tour.
LILLE, France (Reuters) - French police began to remove over 1,800 people from makeshift migrant camps near the northern port city of Dunkirk on Tuesday, as they renew efforts to stop people from congregating in the region to attempt illegal crossings into Britain.
But recently men like Ahmad — men who cashed in their lives in Afghanistan for a chance at something better elsewhere, men who were betrayed by fortune and forced to return — have been congregating here, to smoke up, shoot up, pilfer and beg.
Also on the market: a McDonald's, which my parents didn't let me go to when I was kid, and which became the first in the country to introduce a No Loitering charge, aimed at discouraging gangs from congregating around a single chocolate milkshake.
The dictator Fulgencio Batista made the mistake of placing all the conspirators together in the hospital wing, and they proceeded to treat it as a revolutionary boot camp, congregating for daily lessons on politics and conducting secret communications with supporters around Cuba.
Judging by this type of account, you would think the only people congregating around the main train stations in Cologne, Hamburg and Frankfurt on New Year's Eve were dark-haired, foreign men, blond German women and a few police unable to manage the crowd.
"The universities with the spring break … a lot of students have just been congregating at the universities and going out and doing things there, and that's not something we want," DeSantis said at one point during his press conference on Tuesday, according to Fox News.
Across the United States, from Florida beaches to California mountains, casinos to national parks, legions dismissed the growing demands this past week to isolate themselves and stop congregating as the coronavirus spread through the country and shut down nearly all facets of American life.
I had, it turned out, a certain love for the more social, populist "hard sleeper" cars — with no doors and six bunks to a room — where the inability to sit up straight on any bed but the bottom meant lots of congregating in corridors.
"Grocery stores such as Whole Foods remain one of the few places where people are regularly congregating in close quarters, and thus it is especially important to ensure that they do everything they can to minimize the risk of infection," the attorneys general wrote.
According to Hughes, TV stations pestered him so much in their quest to film witches (who are generally a private bunch) that he lied to them, telling them that witches would be congregating outside Trump Tower in New York City to conduct the binding ritual.
While companies like Amazon sell Rekognition to the feds and pitch ICE, governments around the world have become enamored of the technology's dark promise to track people "attending a protest, congregating outside a place of worship, or simply living their lives," as the ACLU puts it.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' For years, Cheick Cisse was just one in a throng of cabdrivers congregating in the morning's smallest, darkest hours at Ivoire, a bare-bones canteen in Harlem devoted to the food of Ivory Coast, the country where he was born.
"I can order a quarantine of 10,000 people, but I can't order my daughter to do anything," Cuomo said, as his 22-year old daughter, Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, joined him at the conference to urge young people to practice social distancing and avoid congregating in large groups.
Robotic vehicles recently traced the DNA of great white sharks congregating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, tracked tropical fish along the Jersey Shore as they headed north to escape climate change, and found farm-raised fish genes while screening samples from New York Harbor.
That also happens to be the year that Russia started its intervention in Syria, an act of adventurism that catalyzed further calls for jihadism in the Russosphere, particularly on social media, where ISIS supporters have an easier time congregating than on the English-language forerunner social media platform.
This Bar Is Too Crowded Using a heat map to see where guests are congregating and how many crew members are there can help determine staffing levels, said David DeCurtis, chief executive of the DeCurtis Corporation, which creates customer-experience software for cruise ships, malls, airports and hospitals.
"This is right about the time everyone was getting out the cars and off the trucks and congregating in the main square for a big dance party," Mr. Michaels said, describing a crowd of about 1,000 people who lined the street, waving and taking selfies with the drag queens.
Like "Question Time," to hear the song is to be placed in Dave's shoes; to feel the genuine and jittery excitement of each Whatsapp message arriving in his phone, the aligned meeting of minds, the eventual insecurity and pressure and passion and pleasure all congregating toward their heartfelt conclusion.
Andrew Cuomo effectively closed bars and restaurants to the public across New York this week, issuing an order that limits them to takeout and delivery only, in an effort to stop people from congregating by enforcing "social distancing" in one of the states hardest hit in the U.S. by the virus.
Andrew Cuomo effectively closed bars and restaurants to the public across New York this week, issuing an order that limits them to takeout and delivery only, in an effort to stop people from congregating by enforcing "social distancing" in one of the states hardest hit in the U.S. by the virus.
Canada has imposed lower boat speed limits, restricted some fishing around shipping lanes and fishing areas, and added aerial and acoustic surveillance to try to better understand where the whales are congregating, said Hilary Moors-Murphy, research scientist for the Maritimes Region whale research program at Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Now, there have of course been changes to the city that come from technology companies locating here, but they're not always obvious or easily separated from other industries, like fashion, advertising or finance, especially when you're talking about Chelsea and Lower Manhattan, where many of the new start-ups are congregating.
In exploring notions of resurrection, Mr. Kosoko, who is Nigerian-American and grew up in Detroit, has also been thinking more broadly about "ideas that may be extinct or dying," he said, particularly in relation to the black church, black folk tradition and the erosion of old modes of congregating.
"The best care scenario would be 100 percent of Americans doing precisely what is required, but we're not sure that all of America is responding in a uniform way to protect one another," Birx said, referencing images circulating online of people still congregating in big groups and ignoring CDC guidelines.
Despite the fact that most of the 30,000 Berkshire investors congregating in Omaha, Nebraska, are lifetime Buffett devotees, many are sure to raise one awkward matter: Why does Berkshire continue to underperform the stock market and what are the 2043-year-old Buffett and Munger, 95, going to do to correct course?
Hundreds of active and retired police officers and law enforcement personnel are congregating in private Facebook groups where they engage in open racism, Islamophobia, and even lend support to violent, anti-government groups, according to an investigation from nonprofit news organization Reveal, which is run by the US Center for Investigative Reporting.
And the reality is that Afghan forces have been defending their changing nation -- a country whose young generation is increasingly congregating in cities, increasingly connected to the outside world and increasingly hungry for education and a better, more peaceful future for their country -- and losing soldiers at an alarmingly high rate in the process.
It's hard not to visualize the Big Bad Thing right outside our doors, trying to get in, and the repercussions have been social, too, as the virus has incited racist actions against Asians and left many in self-quarantine or stuck working from home (myself included) as companies cautiously limit the number of people congregating in one space.
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.
"While travel home is essential for these individuals, I would hope federal and airport authorities would work with the airlines and state and local health agencies to practice appropriate infection control measures everywhere, but especially in places were crowds are gathered and recommend staggered arrivals to reduce the number of people congregating in one place, "Fraser said.
It was better than in 26, when they clinched despite being beaten on Mark Teixeira's walk-off home run, but it was nevertheless a businesslike celebration: players and coaches congregating near the mound and then turning to their fans behind the third-base dugout, who cheered them as Frank Sinatra crooned over the stadium speakers about those little town blues.
The row is crammed with creamy McMansions embellished with neon Greek letters and neoclassical porch columns; it looks like an upscale Daytona Beach; frothy with stoked coeds in BeBe dresses, Marciano halter tops, and toe smashing stilettos All the houses are lit up with groups of young girls, beautiful with sticky frosted lips and glossy heels, congregating on the lawns for last minute selfies and "woooo"-ing.
Perhaps the roster of teams that have survived and advanced confirms that college basketball has reached a new degree of the winner-take-all dynamic, with the best coaches and the best recruits congregating at fewer and fewer programs — a dynamic both fed and exacerbated by higher salaries and one-and-dones — so that the top teams have too much talent to be toppled. Possibly.
The housing center and a village Community Relations Commission collaborated to monitor mortgage lending to prevent racial steering through redlining; to discourage new minority group residents from congregating in apartment houses near Austin; and to bar real estate agents from using so-called blockbusting tactics, in which they would persuade white residents to sell their homes at lower prices out of fear of incoming minority residents.
The entire population could walk with silent, purposeful strides along our charming rural byways and in our masses along the emptied motorways, congregating at the cliffs of Dover just before sunrise, to link arms as the sky turns from black to pink to blue, staring out at the welcoming sea and then diving together to our deaths: at this point, Britain would cease to be, in any meaningful sense, a part of the European Union.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellFlorida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus On The Money: Senate sends coronavirus aid package to Trump | Lawmakers race to draft next stimulus | Stocks close with steep loses | Treasury offers guidance on deferring tax payments McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill MORE (R-Ky.) on Wednesday said that he will lengthen upcoming votes on the House coronavirus package and encouraged senators to avoid congregating on the floor.
He wore a blue suit set off by a white button-down shirt and scuff-free white sneakers to his first news conference since joining the Golden State Warriors in a free-agent signing that sent shock waves through the N.B.A. Durant's decision to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder drew mixed reviews everywhere, it seemed, but here, where excited Warriors fans began congregating outside the hotel that is the home of the team's practice complex hours before Thursday's news conference.
The senator's remarks followed a tweet by Trump earlier in the day, in which the president blamed Democrats for increasing numbers of Central American migrants congregating at the southern border in the hope of seeking asylum in the U.S. "Would be very SMART if Mexico would stop the Caravans long before they get to our Southern Border, or if originating countries would not let them form (it is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in U.S. No longer)," Trump wrote online.

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