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If it's wildly complex, it'll soon course through Summit's circuits.
Instead, the tech will course through lots of Google products.
Instead, chemicals course through its veins to give it power.
Do they feel the same pangs that course through you?
Desire and distance, heat and cool course through Kelela's album.
Sharp, expertly placed guitars licks and pulsating rhythms still course through.
Usually, the eye takes a straight-line course through an island.
Rapid-fire patterns course through the orchestra, first chattering and then hammering.
There are invisible forces that course through us and influence how we behave.
Most Radical Idea, Erik Reece sets a course through a handful of American
Corporations achieve this, of course, through a wide range of transfer pricing strategies.
The state-engineered shock of demonetization will continue to course through the economy.
These days, references to the Underground Railroad course through literary and popular culture.
Hardt charts a course through the stranger and more exotic forms of mating and
"I am confident that they will stay the course through the elections," he said.
In part, of course, through legislative and administrative reform, via political and public pressure.
That same template established in the documentary course through which I worked with Prof.
Most recently, he taught an investigative journalism course through the online education platform MasterClass.
As the convoy resumed its northward course through the city, police bullets hit the buses.
Students can take an elective food-photography course through three other colleges within the university.
" Of course, through the 10-minute conversation, the only word that really registered was "cancer.
Normally, red blood cells are oval and flexible so they can course through blood vessels effectively.
May, 61, has 12 months to plot a successful course through difficult political and economic terrain.
Trump may disown their excesses as he seeks to plot a more moderate course through his presidency.
The duo is exploring options to help students earn money during the course through crowd-sourced support.
Despite this beauty, Claire, Jamie and Murtagh are essentially charting a course through a pit of vipers.
"I thought we stayed the course through all the ups and downs in the ballgame," McAdoo said.
Bumpy paths course through 180 trail-filled acres around a brick main house, trimmed in classical balustrades.
But in early April, the ship's course through the Persian Gulf had no interruptions in its signal.
Elements of modernist atonality, Asian-inflected styles, jazz and eerie atmospheric noise course through the taut score.
For a team of commerce reporters and editors, it&aposs of course through retail products and services.
Moments like this course through the show, demonstrating how time, technology and real estate development march on.
Shopping malls that were deserted six months ago are bustling, and imported SUVs course through the streets.
Critic's notebook Complex themes of black isolation, motherhood, white entitlement, pain and humor course through her character.
All the while, global flows of capital course through your metropolis, wearing down every bump and cranny.
The world wants him to disappear, and his course through the game involves carving space violently back.
Whilst the account can be seen as a crash course through art history, we're also learning too.
There are long trajectories of anti-government sentiment that course through the South that Trump has tapped into.
Its very existence represents a shift in the way news and information course through our overserved body politic.
Instead of attempting to hide a ship, the goal was to conceal the ship's course through flashy misdirection.
He used pragmatism, guile and an outsize personality to navigate a hazardous course through decades of political upheaval.
Once again, we saw ferocity and rage course through the testimony of the man accused of sexual misconduct.
On any given day, hundreds of people course through the narrow corridors — lawyers, manacled prisoners and their families.
Lymphatic vessels course through your body the way the earth's underground springs run through and beneath the land.
She was constantly on the move — in 1914, she became the first woman to chart a course through Arabia.
Even if you're someone who doesn't like poop jokes, I urge you to stay the course through this season.
Justin Bieber's seemingly endless crusade to prove that not all Canadians are polite recently charted its course through Mexico.
Would adrenaline and excitement course through your every fibre as you mentally prepare to relive a left well spent?
In one version of the Roberts Court's next chapter, the conservatives chart a cautious course through choppy political seas.
" From this, the narrator constructs the novel: "Now, in this moment, I feel that vertiginous thrill course through me.
"As the company charts its course through the energy transition this is a logical time for a change," said Lund.
This fall, all Lyft drivers will have to take a community safety education course through anti-sexual violence group RAINN.
The plans did not place a high probability on such a collapse, but they did chart a course through it.
This threat prompts Han to plot a course through the Akkadese Maelstrom, a dangerous region of swirling space matter surrounding Kessel.
Nematode larvae are absorbed from the gut into the blood, and course through the body until they lodge in the brain.
Lemonade is a twelve track album that, if you watched the film, charts a course through female, black, and musical history.
They want to plot their own course through a series of learning experiences that reflects what they want to do next.
Everyone's experience is different, and the way you act alters your course through the night, but there are some common themes.
As it meandered through its delta, the river, for most of those millennia, constantly changed its course through siltation and erosion.
It will be up to Millington and his product team to chart a course through the choppy, frenemy-filled waters ahead.
I did an eight-week mindfulness course through May and June, hoping meditation would help me cope with stress and anxiety.
Yet as he navigated a course through the finest stretch of his career there was much more happening below the surface.
It felt good to be angry as a crowd, to let the collective rage course through my blood like an amphetamine.
Many parts of the system are below the water table, and its lines course through neighborhoods that were once lush farmland.
To start with, the rivers of the Amazon Basin course through a region almost the size of the contiguous United States.
This music is perfect for the basement at Smalls, where swinging, horn-driven jazz can seem to course through the walls.
Everyone has to take the escalators, which course through the Hollywood Highland shopping mall, from lowly journalists to Jeff Bezos himself.
But the new minister believes he can chart a course through the turbulent waters, and discussed his plans with CNN in London.
"The facts in this matter will be established in due course through the processes of the criminal justice system," the statement said.
This year&aposs 26.2-mile marathon expects over 50,000 runners to complete the course through all five boroughs of New York City.
These course through hot plasma like champagne bubbles, he continued, and prevent the hot plasma from cooling down to form other galaxies.
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They made their way to Louisiana, where they landed along its southern bayous, the slow-moving waterways that course through the swampland.
Kasich is charting a course through the Midwest and the Northeast, although few believe that path will take him to the nomination.
That evening, a more languid atmosphere prevailed in the orchestra, allowing Hadelich to savor the Spanish rhythms that course through the score.
You can gift an online course through Udemy, which has over 130,000 classes on topics including data science, leadership and content marketing.
It plans to offer the year-long course through its online service as well as a vocational class on its Melbourne campus.
The artist dismantled all the fluorescent ceiling lights in the gallery and redirected the energy to course through glistening copper heating circuits.
And women have in the history of cinema... been more exploited of course, through the means of sexuality, by men than men have.
Moreover, we do not live in Israel and respect the Israeli people's right to choose their course through their own democratic political system.
If banks and hedge funds start holding large amounts of cryptocurrencies, much of the money will flow—virtually, of coursethrough Murray, Kentucky.
Although Progressive Revolution is concerned with exploring the multiplicity of Indian identity, it charts a very canonical course through the development of abstractionism.
The conductor, Ira Levin, drew out the lush orchestral colors and vivid evocations — of prancing elves and such — that course through the work.
Fear and loathing course through both campaigns, driven on one side by Mr. Trump's chest-thumping populism and on the other by Mrs.
And of course-- through all of it, not just the wisdom the exude but you can feel the integrity and the humility-- coming out.
And of course, through a protracted show of force, and some sleazy justifications, Putin has redrawn Russia to include the Ukrainian state of Crimea.
We only exist as the blood corpuscles that course through its arteries, and if it could work without us, it would let us die.
In the book, you describe having to take a $2,500 multiple-day course through CAPT for the opportunity to have access to Isabel's archives.
"The facts in this matter will be established in due course through the processes of the criminal justice system," it said in a previous statement.
To trace its course through the earth, air, and oceans, they'll need all the sensors, all the satellites, and all the help they can get.
To finish, participants must complete five loops (some clockwise, some counter-) on an approximately 20-mile unmarked, off-trail course through the dense Tennessee mountains.
And of course, through all of it, not just the wisdom that they exude, but you can feel the integrity and the humility coming out.
They intuitively grasped how OKRs could keep an organization on course through the gales of competition or the tumult of a hockey-stick growth curve.
They also allege MAS was negligent in failing to conduct an adequate risk assessment and for charting a flight course through a known conflict zone.
Osiris-Rex will help scientists understand how heat radiated from the sun is gently steering Bennu on an increasingly menacing course through the solar system.
According to quantum theory, that paradoxical body of rules governing the subatomic universe, not even a single particle can reverse its own course through time.
Of course, through various revised versions other the years, others (including Sondheim) made contributions to Wilbur's work, though he remains credited as the primary lyricist.
CARAMANICA The arpeggios that course through "Eclipse (Ashley)" are neatly asymmetrical — seven beats, then six — to make the song ripple smoothly but never feel settled.
Eight years later, his "Anti-Intellectualism in American Life" documented a dangerous suspicion of "the critical mind" that seemed to course through the national culture.
Thrun had built a self-driving car to compete in the DARPA Grand Challenge – a 132 mile off-road course through mountain roads in California.
Or how much the themes in Hansberry's work course through Wilson, in something like "Radio Golf," which is a real meal of a political play.
The creek is mostly dry this season, so Grossman used an access trail to make his way down to where the water would normally course through.
Energy meridians do not, as far as science can tell, course through your body and render you immobile with a light tap in the right place.
Branch has lived in Brooklyn for years, but the legacies of Chicago's improvised music scene, in which she came of age, course through everything she does.
You should read them together because Levy permits a number of resonant themes and images, melodies and countermelodies, to course through all four of these books.
In 2014, Mr. MacNeill took a three-day course through the National Association of Home Builders to become a Certified Aging in Place Specialist, or CAPS.
Calamities will befall the March family, as will good fortune; heartache, romance, love and betrayal will course through their lives with epic intensity and humdrum dailiness.
"We were actually able to feed off each other for a while on a very difficult golf course through the first 279 holes or so," Spieth said.
What brings the two entities together is electricity—in the case of the robots, it's found in an album of pulsating synths that course through your veins.
I'll tell him how I ran that thrilling 26.2-mile course through the five boroughs twice, and yearn to do it again with him cheering me on.
A precursor to the New York City Marathon, it was a 225-mile course through Queens and the Bronx, where he grew up, and into Westchester County.
Minutes after the bullets that killed Neischer tracked their fatal course through the soupy August air that night, Maureen noted with relief that her kids were safe.
How did this "most unlikely pretender to high state office" assume complete control of a once democratic country and set it on a monstrous course through history?
But the Permian received new life about a decade ago when drillers began experimenting with hydraulic fracturing to blast through shale fields that course through the region.
The walk is like a cross between a bride heading down the aisle and an overmatched challenger heading into the ring — expectation and fear course through your bloodstream.
Large systems of current course through the atmosphere, and they'll flow through anything that conducts electricity, such as power grids and undersea cables, which can lead to outages.
We found out Chyna got wind of the course through an email sent to her team by Christian Emiliano, who refers to himself as Social Media Renaissance Man.
These experiences of feeling scrutinized, even hunted — and her observations of Harlem from her time writing for Adam Clayton Powell's newspaper The People's Voice — course through her fiction.
" Bea does find a fellow outcast to help steer a course through middle school — Will, who may be "Planning Smart" and "Observing Smart," but certainly isn't "People Smart.
Updating Symbolism's delicate mixtures of dream and reality with Post-Impressionist muscle, she spent the interwar years charting her own course through modernism, connecting past, present and future.
If the people are dissatisfied with how the president is fulfilling the responsibilities of his office, then they have the means to change course through the ballot box.
Comey's zigzag course through the maze of the email controversy is perplexing for both sides but the responsible party for this disruption is, as it was all along, Clinton.
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The native New Yorker's love of literature and theater was honed during her time at an arts-oriented Brooklyn private school, Saint Ann's, and, of course, through her parents.
Ms. Carpenter followed a familiar descent into a trying circle of group and foster homes, but she clung to the hope that she could reverse her course through education.
And overall I guess I was expecting science-fiction level luminescence, but the eerie course through the mangrove, with fish darting and splashing to the surface, passed for adventure.
Still, as might be expected from a designer who has long piloted his own course through the fashion system, he's not marking the moment quite as one may expect.
The primary way to stop that kind of interference — to get intelligence of such attacks to trickle down to county workers — is, of course, through a series of government bureaucracies.
More than ever, leaders need the twin skills of anticipating and navigating to chart a course through uncertainty and into what could very well be less-than-optimal global conditions.
She has created something akin to Christian Marclay's 24-hour film The Clock, which charted a course through cinematic history by focusing on time-telling devices in hundreds of films.
It feels like a crash course through the film's most iconic moments: there's peaches, swimming, Italian countryside, and most importantly there's Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer looking like demi-gods.
The global banking giants — think of JPMorgan Chase or HSBC — make a nice return by capturing their share of the trillions of dollars that course through financial markets each day.
They've charted a similar course through extreme metal, beginning in Satanic savagery and slowly morphing into something more dynamic, more experimental, more atmospheric, and, occasionally, more industrial (see "Red Silence").
Journey's onscreen characters charted a melodramatic course through the game, keeping a firm but curious distance until a joyous descent down a sunlit dune united them in a celebratory dance.
On Wednesday, as CNN set up cameras on a public sidewalk outside the property, a white box truck drove up and obscured the view of the course through the trees.
Delphi and Mobileye say they will demonstrate the latest version of their self-driving technology at CES in 2017 in a rigorous 6.3 mile course through the heart of Las Vegas.
There's no shortage of loud-mouthed Brexiteers content to heckle May from the backbenches, but none of them seems ready to dump her and steer an alternative course through this mess.
" In a statement Mr. Greenblatt described his lifelong goal as "opening literary studies to the historical, cultural and, in the broadest sense, anthropological energies that course through great works of art.
While other digital media businesses flounder, Axios "seems to have set itself on a sustainable course through its newsletter-driven, heavily bullet-pointed 'smart brevity' formula," VF's Joe Pompeo wrote Tuesday.
The physical layout of the screens forces visitors to chart a mazy course through the gallery — the scrolling panoramic tableaus create a sense of constantly shifting perspective, even when standing still.
In order to save the Millennium Falcon and its crew, Han hatches a plan: Ignore the unsafe environment around Kessel to plot a shorter course through the spaceways to the nearest refinery.
Startups are made to handle uncertainty and map a course through it, but I still feel intensely angry at having to deal with completely unnecessary obstacles: a nation knowingly inflicting self-harm.
Instead of following the current that swoops along the edge of the North Pacific subtropical gyre, he set a course through the still waters of the high-pressure zone at its center.
And during moments when Otello (the tenor Carl Tanner) can barely contain his breathless desire for his new wife, Mr. Dudamel made the palpitations that course through the orchestra seem like panting.
"The facts in this matter will be established in due course through the processes of the criminal justice system," the office has said in regard to the charges stemming from the Lueck slaying.
The machine is modelling the kind of learning that a driver engages when executing a turn, and that my writer brain performs in finding the right words: correcting course through a feedback loop.
Razia Khan, head of Africa research at Standard Chartered bank, said the decision to hold rates was expected and the test would be whether the bank could stay the course through 20173 and beyond.
And so, Fighting Fantasy was born: stories in which you not only make decisions as to your course through the fiction, but also engage in dice-rolling combat and trials of luck and skill.
"The market environment remains challenging, cyclical pressures are persisting, and we continue to steer our course through what feels like the bottom of an ordinary semi downcycle," Ploss told analysts on a conference call.
These shifts affect migrants, their home communities and their newly adopted ones, and speak to how these cultural changes might come to the surface through language, through dress, and, of course, through visual art.
With that in mind, Li's demo is like if Sundar Pichai rode one of Waymo's self-driving cars to Google I/O, but purposely plotted a course through the states that don't allow them yet.
Of course, through some sort of osmosis, shouldn't we be able to take the headache out of tricky holiday shopping by gifting our own impossible posse exactly what the most stylish stars will receive, too?
The 40-year-old father of two recently took a refresher CPR course through the Red Cross and casually mentioned that the skills he gained the first time around helped him save his nephew's life.
In fact, in arguing against the stay, the government insisted that these deadlines were so far in the future that the issue will have run its course through the courts long before states must comply.
The competitors, some as young as 8 years old, face a three-day obstacle course through the English language, a mash-up of Germanic and French words laced with borrowings from tongues around the world.
As I closed the final volume of "My Struggle," struck by how little this hugely ambitious artistic undertaking had moved me, I thought about the emotions that course through it and how they are presented.
If federal agencies and automakers stay the course through a forthcoming round of even higher fuel economy standards, the average vehicle will achieve 40 miles per gallon in real-world, on-road performance by 85033.
Immigration, the status of minorities, the centrality of language to identity, and also, however implicitly, the state-sponsored Armenian genocide (which the Turkish government continues to deny to this day) all course through the work.
Tired of waiting for someone else to build her a safer home, Rai enrolled in a 203-day mason training course through the Employment Fund, a program run by the non-profit Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation Nepal.
And of course, through conspiracy theories about why they reportedly broke up, or if they were ever really together in the first place, since this whole thing seemed like a giant publicity stunt from the start.
Additionally, this former ballet dancer folds in experiences with meditation and aforementioned plant psychedelics, heartbreak and struggles with anxiety, essentially her journey as a modern woman in this weird world, carving out her course through song.
As the CEO and founder of the largest woman-owned workforce management company, ACT-21995 Group, and the first black woman to own a billion-dollar business, she's charted her own course through the business world.
It brings together Sky's twin vocations of music and acting together nicely, and it's also kind of a handy crash course through one of the most popular movies of the summer, in case you missed it.
I can still feel the heat, pain, and adrenaline course through my body as I lay in anguish on the gymnasium floor, my sweat mixed with a sudden realization that I'd no longer be playing college basketball.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Francesco Molinari kept the coolest head in Carnoustie as he steered a steady course through a wild afternoon of nailbiting tension at the British Open on Sunday to become the first Italian major champion.
Both anger and wonder course through the proceedings, and I'm not sure Rosso and Stellman knew what more to do about either than observe them, more the way an Italian neorealist director would than a psychologist might.
But the design of Mr. Coore's home, which sits on about an acre and a half, evokes his architectural philosophy of routing a course through the land so it looks as if it has always been there.
Injustice 2 is the crash course through DC's past and present that I never knew I wanted, that I didn't need but am enjoying thoroughly, and never would have been exposed to if not for video games.
The Fed should "follow that course through the temporarily shifting and sometimes conflicting signs from the economy unless some strong and steady signal requires a firm but moderate correction," he said at the Economic Club of New York.
KURASHIKI, Japan — As rain poured and the creeks and rivers that course through the city of Kurashiki began to rise, Miyuki Komada repeatedly tried to call her 70-year-old mother, who was home sick with a cold.
The annual San Fermin festival draws thousands from across the world to brave the 875-metre course through the narrow streets of the medieval city, along which runners in white shirts and red scarves are chased by bulls.
Paula Sumberg, the OOC's deputy executive director, said current members and staffers were required to complete an online training course through either OOC's office, the Senate chief counsel or another entity online or in-person by Jan. 8.
Court, because applicants must not only show that there's a "fair prospect" lower courts will make the wrong decision, but also that letting the regulation run its course through the courts without a stay would result in irreparable harm.
"In being able to meet his aunts, and Julia, just different people who were so important to his mom, I'm able to in some way know a part of her through them, and of course through him," she said.
The improvements have also helped Tesco steer a steady course through a period of industry turmoil, as the country prepares to leave the European Union and as Tesco's two biggest competitors try to merge to become the new industry number one.
The financial services industry loathes Warren, who more than anyone in the last 80 years has channeled the rage against Wall Street that began with the Great Depression and continues to course through the nation following the 2008 financial crisis.
Bottom line: A direct focus on creating a redundant, distributed, and resilient political system built on localism, federalism, transparency, and separated, limited powers is the best course through the tumults of globalization, a flattened media environment, and unsatisfying economic outcomes.
The improvements have helped Tesco steer a steady course through a period of industry turmoil, as the country prepares to leave the European Union and as Tesco's two biggest competitors try to merge to become the new industry number one.
A half a mile west is Paris's oldest bridge, paradoxically named the Pont-Neuf, the "new bridge" at the tip of the Île de la Cité, and more or less the center point of the Seine's course through the city.
The same things that drove him as a performer — faith in unfettered communication, an irreverent approach to the strictures of language, the desire to wrap all of American culture in his embrace — course through his writings, collages and home recordings.
Researchers from Brigham Young University recruited 33 subjects, mostly men between the ages of 18 and 65, to ride both regular mountain bikes and electric, pedal-assist mountain bikes on a rolling six-mile, single-track course through the Utah countryside.
The unhealed ruptures of slavery, persistent as memory and rubbed raw in such an instant, course through "Homegoing," the hypnotic debut novel by Yaa Gyasi, a stirringly gifted young writer, that contemplates the consequences of human trafficking on both sides of the Atlantic.
They warned that Fremont's earthen levee had become overgrown with tall trees—and this meant that, in the event of a major flood carrying ice floes, the trees could be uprooted and tear holes in the levee, allowing floodwaters to course through.
These thoughts come unbidden from ten to hundreds of times a day, causing a surge of adrenaline to course through me, which in turn causes my heart to race, muscles to shake, mouth to go dry, and head to grow dizzy and lightheaded.
But those same ardent passions resurfaced powerfully over the weekend, inspired by the clamor for Mr. Mugabe to go — as if the country had drawn a parabola beginning and ending in hope but passing on its course through violence, oppression and impoverishment.
I went through security but didn't have time to get something to eat at the fancy place, and so I got a premade fried chicken sandwich, which I would eat and feel every preservative and every sodium molecule course through my blood.
We're starting to pick up speed in our weekly course through the puzzles, but it's Wednesday now, so watch out for the trickier clues that might slow you down and the entries that require a bit more thought before you scribble them in.
But after more than seven years in office, the administration has only recently gotten serious about curbing the reflex to stamp "secret" or "top secret" on the cables that flow each day from embassies to the State Department, or course through the Pentagon.
If we had continued the experiment outside Times Square, it would have been just as easy to chart his course through other parts of the city too, so long as we had access to other publicly available footage, including New York's traffic cameras.
My vision of the maximally free, anarcho-capitalist society seemed to me an indispensable guiding light, a compass by which to steer a course through the rugged landscape of real-world politics toward the promised land — the ideally good and morally well-ordered society.
And I think in being able to meet his aunts and – and also like Julia and just different people who were so important to his mom, I'm able to, in some way, know a part of her through them and of course through him.
As this Bloomberg Business story notes, Clean Line has already had a few setbacks: Clean Line ... asked Iowa regulators to suspend review of its 500-mile Rock Island line last year as the company plots its course through the approval process amid opposition from landowners.
BEIJING — Qian Qichen, an imperturbable Chinese diplomat who as foreign minister and vice premier steered his country on a pragmatic course through the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union and bitter quarrels with the United States, died here on Tuesday.
Simon Daw's cunning set moves from a vividly realized tonsorial parlor in the first act to a domestic interior for the second two acts, whose carpet shows a phrenology chart that contains in its imagery the varying attitudes toward life that course through the play.
I'm sure a lot of that has to do with upbringing and cultural conditioning, but I wouldn't at all be surprised if a part of it had to do with just the way our bodies are made, the way our hormones course through our system.
From captivity on ships to slavery on plantations, to the 1861-1865 U.S. Civil War waged over legal slavery, 20th century discrimination laws and lynchings, the civil rights struggle and to the Black Lives Matter movement, racial disparities course through life and politics in the United States.
And then of course through the acquisition of 21st Century Fox, we'll end up with a controlling stake in Hulu, or 60% of Hulu, and that will be a priority as well in terms of investment and growth in the -- basically direct to consumer digital media space.
Its strange take on the storefronts, small towns, and metropolises of America is unlike anything else I ever saw, and the ability to plot a course through that world and explore it with a friend was more meaningful than anything else the game ever gave me.
Incoming Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump to keep the recovery humming, appears set to let an expected trillion-dollar tax cut run its course through the economy as weak wage growth and inflation buttress his view that the economy remains underpowered.
High-minded goals and intellectual firepower course through the event, from the headline addresses by the president of China and the foreign minister of Iran to the snippets of conversations overheard in the sleek black buses that ferry thousands of participants through the town's snow-packed streets.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump to keep the recovery humming, appears set to let an expected trillion=dollar tax cut run its course through the economy as weak wage growth and inflation buttress his view that the economy remains underpowered.
Breath of the Wild seems to have taken its cues from huge western RPGs like Skyrim, giving Link free reign to run around its huge map, and allowing players to dictate how they approach puzzles, and giving them the chance to plot their own course through the game.
In Alan Gratz's middle-grade novel "Refugee," a 12-year-old boy named Mahmoud Bishara flees the violence in Aleppo after his family's home is destroyed, and has to contend with smugglers and militants as his family charts a treacherous course through Turkey and across the Mediterranean to Europe.
If a president is not held accountable for using the power of his office to solicit and encourage campaign aid from a foreign government, foreign interference in our campaigns will continue and increase, and our ability to steer our own course through fair elections will be greatly impaired.
These ideas course through the season, with each and every character longing to avoid responsibility for something they've done — be it playing a part in a crumbling marriage, not breaking up with someone who's not going to be a good long-term partner, or the darker deeds of BoJack.
When Justin Trudeau spoke to British Columbia residents in August on the campaign trail, he vowed to overhaul how Canada's National Energy Board approves pipeline projects — and give the community more of a say in the highly contentious Trans Mountain line that will course through the Rocky Mountains.
I drink it from a fancy thermal mug that keeps it hot enough to burn my lips for many hours, letting the caffeine course through my body, waking up my brain enough that I can make words work together, form ideas, and understand what the internet is angry about that day.
And I think in being able to meet his aunts and – and also like Julia [Samuel, a personal friend of Diana's] and just different people who were so important to his mom, I'm able to, in some way, know a part of her through them and of course through him.
She's steered a steady and strong course through the euro zone financial crisis, albeit making austerity-promoting Germany unpopular with its indebted southern euro zone neighbors, and took the moral high ground at the height of the refugee crisis in Europe by allowing over 1 million refugees to enter Germany.
In a letter addressed to the Trump National Golf Club Colts Neck and dated October 21, the New Jersey Attorney General's office says the club served alcohol to a man who was "actually or apparently intoxicated" and wrongly sold alcoholic drinks other than beer on the golf course through a cart service.
But by playing with such purpose and grace, he brought some purpose and grace to an organization that had long refused them as a matter of course; through the persistence of his work, he managed to extract some dignity from the experience of working for the most undignified owner of his era.
The course reportedly filled all open seats within the first minute of online registration at UW. Carl Bergstrom, a professor in the university's biology department, along with UW Information School assistant professor Jevin West, got the idea for the course through conversations they had while corresponding about articles they were reviewing for journals.
Simultaneously rich with dread and joyfully romantic, with more than a touch of humor — at one point a street crossing sign that warns of skateboard-riding vampiresses is clearly shown in the background of a scene — Girl Walks explores escapes both figurative and literal, through music and dancing, through friendship and love, and, of course, through bloodsucking.
As I listened to Black course through her text at Lisa Cooley, rocking back and forth while she performed an 18-page piece as a poem, I thought about how my experience of reading the collection — in my bedroom, waiting for the subway, on the subway — always felt both directly contested by time and affected by the surrounding space.
Whereas the idiom of the best-known Childs dances has the performers traveling (with vertical carriage, of course) through space, the solos of "Pastime" feature one dancer balancing on one flat foot, and another sitting, legs raised, in an elasticized band of fabric while changing her profile from side to side; each performer slowly stretches and flexes one leg.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As the Outsider Art Fair ⎯ which opens next Thursday, January 18, and runs through Sunday, January 21 ⎯ rolls into town, the specialized sector it celebrates has plenty to crow about, even as debates about certain provocative aesthetic issues course through it, some at a simmer and some, typically, at a raging boil.
Sometimes, when I'm alone, I even throw on one of my old 'power-pop workout' playlists and feel the rush of our past course through me as if we were still one, holding hands with your elliptical machine, and gingerly brushing my sweaty bangs out of my face as I huff and puff in a tumultuous vortex of sweat and endorphins.
Just as discussions about initial public offerings for Kuaishou and Douyin course through the market, live streaming companies are facing slowdowns in user growth and weak earnings guidance, According to a report released by big data research institute QuestMobile, in June 2018, the number of monthly active users in the live streaming industry declined by 10.8 percent to 91.28 million from 104.1 million in January 2017.

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