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Dotting the red desert earth are shards of twisted metal.
Hip new hotels with Acropolis views are dotting the skyline.
On warmer days, the revelry continues on boats dotting the lake.
You could practically hear the little hearts dotting all those i's.
But the mold dotting bread isn't a benign source of extra fiber.
She creates her unique paintings by dotting, dabbing and flicking the brush.
Bit by bit, though, they're crossing the t's and dotting the i's.
There are nine so far dotting the East Coast, Texas and Colorado.
Dotting East Tremont Avenue, another shopping area, are doctors' and dentists' offices.
Further north, in Canada, wildfires raged in multiple spots dotting British Columbia.
"Zombie malls," as they are known, are increasingly dotting the suburban landscape.
The number of ruined, radioactive, deserted cities dotting the globe will grow.
India's crime rate is high, particularly within the poor areas dotting urban centers.
An orange flag pin will be dotting the lapels and dresses of celebrities.
They appeared to be overlooking a small village with colorful flags dotting buildings.
Some houses dotting the landscape are only feet away from the lava's reach.
She finished by dotting the corner of the eyes with a creamy highlighter.
Its name is a nod to the constellation-like flecks dotting its exterior.
Indonesia is a gorgeous archipelago of 13,700 islands dotting the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Start by dotting the eyelash glue in a grid-like formation on your lips.
For evidence, look no further than the ubiquitous bank branches dotting America's high streets.
Black and white fantail doves flit in and out of dovecotes dotting the property.
But blue and green tarps dotting the landscape are not inspiring colors of hope.
Could those cameras discreetly dotting the ceiling tiles have been part of an experiment?
But James sees a plethora of talent dotting the roster of a highly competitive team.
Firefighting planes are dotting the skies over the town, dropping water bombs on the blazes.
And most people don't like 300-foot-tall wind turbines dotting hillsides and mountain ridges.
Dotting the sea of attendees were the president's signature red "Make America Great Again" hats.
She swaps between using different pressures of strokes, dotting, swiping, patting, and smearing the paint.
Now it's waterfront; the tsunami obliterated the houses dotting the coast in front of it.
I moved behind one of several orange cones dotting a narrow strip of green space.
There are many other symbols purply dotting the story: ducks, a cello, laundry, that soup.
Several young men were spotted eating multiple burgers at the standup tables dotting the East Room.
My mouth is now salivating and I can feel tiny pinpricks of sweat dotting my forehead.
Instead, policy change is about making incremental changes and dotting the i's and crossing the t's.
Boeing must act in its own best interest by dotting every "i" and crossing every "t".
Arcades were experiencing a period of innovation, with "game centers" dotting areas with high foot traffic.
The sandy red hills dotting the mining community of Coober Pedy stretch uninterrupted toward the horizon.
Roberts has made many such stops at the chain restaurants and roadside cafes dotting Southern Interstates.
There are thousands upon thousands of wells dotting the lower Central Valley and the LA basin.
The next day, she woke to find a sprinkle of itchy red pinpoints dotting her chest.
"It's crossing the t's and dotting the i's, as required by the Supreme Court," he said.
Mina Starsiak is crossing her Ts and dotting her Is while trying for baby No. 2.
With many charming towns and Instagrammable beaches dotting Portugal's southern coast, it's tough to go wrong.
But the wealthier areas dotting the capital have undergone a striking economic boom in recent months.
The charred trees turned into milky-white masts, dotting the landscape like ghosts with outstretched arms.
There are old mahogany trees dotting the property that must have stood in my grandmother's time.
Dotting the area are billboards in Chinese and English exhorting them to be meticulous and responsible.
Even now Luna, shrouded in tattoos, talks like a med student—dotting his sentences with scientific names.
Everything within 2.5 miles is off-limits, a precaution that left "ghost villages" dotting the Sumatran countryside.
But what happens inside the hundreds of facilities dotting the country is a mystery to most outsiders.
When my shoulders finally returned to normal, I suddenly noticed more spots dotting them than ever before.
The company also says that the 40 standalone ThinkGeek retail stores dotting the U.S. will stay open.
As we drove to the house, I noticed a series of monumental concrete arches dotting the landscape.
They take their frites seriously — there are some 4,500 frietkoten, or fry shops, dotting the country's streets.
"The President's not supposed to be crossing all the T's and dotting all the I's," Kasich said.
Madrid: Go for a Spanglish-style high tea at any one of the cafés dotting the city.
Hamburger stands and fast food restaurants popped up along highways, dotting a changing social and culinary landscape.
These are my small miracles scattered like bread crumbs, the way forward dotting the path behind me.
Véronique's lower limbs were shattered and she was bleeding from dozens of holes dotting her lower abdomen.
In this new model, the researchers suggest that the sunspots form within "supergranules" dotting the thin layer.
In Nashville, a surging economy has led to a recent construction boom, with cranes dotting the skyline.
The result was an explosion in large-scale operations dotting the coast from Carpinteria to Santa Maria.
They are a subset of the kissaten, the small and idiosyncratic coffeehouses dotting side-streets in Tokyo.
For the most part, the weekend's games were played in front of sparse crowds dotting massive stadiums.
There are small, rocky islands dotting the surface, but most of them are too small to touch down.
"Apply lotion directly to the face," he stresses while dotting moisturizer across his mug straight from the pump.
Place the apples in layers in the half-baked pie shell, dotting each layer with bits of butter.
Also dotting his workspace are plaques made by Zillow Group's legal team to celebrate acquisitions, divestitures, and investments.
The 26-foot ceilings allow light from windows dotting the top of the building to flood the home.
For most people, it's just dipping your finger in paint, then dotting, dragging, or smearing it on paper.
The N.B.L. was largely white, but not exclusively so, with a handful of black players dotting the rosters.
He bent forward at the hip, perspiration dotting the ice below him, resting his stick across his knees.
Imagine demolished, radioactive cites, large and small, dotting the globe in a world of nuclear horror and chaos.
"We're still going through records and dotting our Is and crossing our Ts to make sure," he said.
The playful taffeta design featured an off-the-shoulder drop sleeve, plus crystal beaded floral embellishments dotting the front.
The NYPD tweeted a picture of the sparkler, which features one large diamond with smaller ones dotting the ring.
Those who were not evacuated by the military have been left to sleep in makeshift camps dotting the city.
NASA astronomers have determined that the mysterious, floating hills dotting Pluto's vast central nitrogen glacier are most likely icebergs.
Kelp farmer Bren Smith has a vision: 2000,000 ocean farms dotting coastlines across the globe, surrounded by conservation zones.
There are many new restaurants dotting the waterfront, further cementing the connection between the two parts of the city.
Even though we didn't see any beavers, we did see loads of beaver dams dotting rivers along the way.
But those dotting the Harare-Beitbridge roadside, just outside the capital, are in trouble, with their bark fraying off.
State TV showed dozens of green and white tents dotting Sarpol-e Zahab, many containing two or three families.
The suit takes its name from mythical Greek figure Argus Panoptes, a giant with 100 eyes dotting his body.
The stadiums, as promised, are ready — shimmering space-age bowls dotting the skylines of 11 cities across the country.
Venezuelan money partly explains the forest of cranes dotting the traffic-choked capital city of Santo Domingo, for example.
Some of Moka Origin's first customers were the summer camps dotting the hills and lakes of the Poconos region.
Dotting its surface were perfectly round holes, each an inch or two in diameter and about a foot deep.
Chinese players have long wanted to develop underused factories dotting major cities to increase production and export the excess.
Zhongbai, a major supermarket chain with locations dotting Wuhan, is a key shopping destination for residents in the city.
The community in Orleans, in Jefferson County dotting the northernmost tip of New York State, is one case study.
He's since come to understand there are Shit Towns and Buttholevilles dotting the entire country, from sea to shining sea.
If you're dotting: You don't have to invest in a kit or dotter, just grab a rubber-tip bobby pin.
But look beyond the glamour and you'll see deserted construction sites and the skeletons of abandoned buildings dotting the landscape.
The campaign signs dotting the lawns of the stately homes in Chester County, Pennsylvania give away the county's swing status.
In fact, 115 counties dotting the country have none available to them for 2019, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The Tuscan hills roll easily, with vineyards and estates dotting a golden landscape that emulates a pastoral vision of heaven.
So I think, especially in these types of cases, the prosecution will be crossing their T's and dotting their I's.
The altercation feels real, no different from fights witnessed in front of various QuikTrip gas stations dotting the American South.
These areas are not heavily populated, with the famous Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and several forest reserves dotting the landscape.
Lexus resisted dotting the exterior with chrome accents, and even the toothy grin of the grille has been toned down.
Small cabins were arranged on the park grounds, with witches and ghouls and other Halloween-themed spooks dotting the landscape.
And once you see foreboding black rocks dotting the landscape of ominous volcanic soil, you will know you have arrived.
I realized that NYU's academic and cultural life was even more vibrant than the colorful food trucks dotting each corner.
As they drove to their meeting spot, a seafood restaurant called Mr. Shrimp's, they saw sheriffs' cars dotting the route.
The contemporary pieces dotting his apartment are almost a chart for the inspirations and instincts that have powered his career.
The boards are obviously faux, once you look closely, but the many screw heads dotting the surface are real — surprise!
Despite the hurdles dotting their path to success, we've seen a string of pharmacy startups gain steam as of late.
Dotting the countryside were the region's characteristic small log lofts, storehouses that are raised on stilts and have grass roofs.
Brands like Ralph Lauren, Intermix, Reformation, Frye, and Rag & Bone are just some of the hot shops dotting the district.
You're crossing your t's, dotting your i's, and nagging the fuck out of your roommates to clean up after themselves.
I mean, we have it all done and it's just a question of dotting the i's and crossing the t's.
The long metal necks dotting the New York skyline have become familiar symbols of the city's development rush in recent years.
Last year the country's royal family tweeted a picture of Queen Elizabeth dotting the eye of a Chinese lion-dancer's costume.
Luckily they manage to get to one of the secret elevators dotting the park, which leads them to an underground tunnel.
One of Reynolds's images shows a child's bedroom, stickers dotting its reinforced concrete and a dreamcatcher dangling from the air vent.
What initially caught my attention in the new images were the bright spots dotting the thin bands across the planet's face.
By September, however, only a few holidaymakers remained, lingering in patches of sunshine and dotting the walls of its ancient castle.
Hot Springs' most famous draw — its mineral waters — are free for the taking, at community spigots dotting this charming resort city.
Chicago photographer Clarissa Bonet celebrates that show in Stray Light, her digital collages of illuminated windows dotting the skyline like stars.
The method has become so popular that brands have even come out with tools to make dotting the face even easier.
First, you start by dotting on your liquid product (in our case, it was foundation) to your cheeks, forehead, and chin.
Imagine a One Direction Apple Watch Lite with the four-remaining band members dotting the four corners of a watch face.
The Hamptons, a series of beach towns dotting eastern Long Island, New York, are a popular summer destination for the wealthy.
The cultural practices and locales that define the hundreds of Native communities dotting the North American landscape are grounded in languages.
The Kalihari is a massive indoor water park with a safari theme and statues of lions, gorillas and giraffes dotting the corridors.
There are no (visible) ghosts soaking in hot tubs at Amei, or any of the other teahouses dotting the hills of Jiufen.
The ballpoint-like dotting tool makes it beyond easy to master, so you can get right to it — before everyone else does.
That inspired him to study more detailed satellite images and look into the widespread system of lakes and rivers dotting the continent.
There's something for every skill level, so grab your dotting tool and striping brush and leave the egg-painting to the kids.
I always thought those large manufacturing facilities dotting the landscape of China and other industrialized nations were like computer mainframes of yesteryear.
Anti-gentrification activists have shot at tech-workers' commuter buses with pellet guns and vandalised the whizzy electric scooters dotting the pavements.
Meaning: It'll make you look awake with just a few dabs (we suggest dotting it on with your pinky for best results).
The community has a few small stores, two schools and a volunteer fire department dotting the main highway that runs through town.
The sections of bare wood dotting the porch recall where different parts of the barn's stalls and feeding troughs crossed one another.
Square Feet SAN DIEGO — At lunchtime on a Thursday, people seated at picnic tables dotting the Quartyard sip coffee from Meshuggah Shack.
Some have even jumped on the "rainbow freckles" trend, dotting their cheeks and foreheads in pretty blue, purple, yellow, and pink spots.
Modernists would be drawn to Moses's quaint paintings of steam trains, horse-drawn carriages, and little checkerboard houses dotting patchwork quilt farms.
What really elevates the look is the pearls dotting her hair, and how they're reversed and mirrored in her polka-dotted skirt.
As he points out in this tweet, Ohio really does have a lot to be proud of, with teams dotting the schedule.
For years, Israel made a point of describing housing developments and outposts dotting the West Bank as new "neighborhoods" of existing settlements.
LONDON — Visitors to London will invariably notice ceramic blue plaques dotting facades of houses and buildings in honor of famous former residents.
There are the pointy witch hats dotting the roads and fields outside the Sagaponack estate of the junk bond billionaire Ira Rennert.
He looked like his fastball — I don't even know what the gun said — but he was crisp, dotting his fastballs, good breaking ball.
Since then, the scene has blown up in extraordinary fashion, with about a dozen high-profile tournaments dotting the U.S. alone each year.
Simply raising your right hand, signing on the dotting line, and joining a branch is a selfless act, regardless of your actual job.
Based on the excitement generated by that first season of "American Idol," amateurs were soon dotting the television landscape seeking fame and fortune.
But when Zack's on he's painting the corners and he's dotting it every single time, and that's what he was doing early on.
Not a single one of the bus stations dotting East Broadway, which consist of waiting rooms with working ATMs and continuous industrial flooring.
The new word seemed to help black Twitter finally put a name to all of the Kardashian-like influencers dotting Instagram explore pages.
If he releases the report before dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's, he will be blasted for rushing to judgment.
There are now more than 100,000 turbines dotting the landscape, whirring away in every state of the union and planted off our shores.
Even in rehearsal, their duets are flushed and furious, their feverish kisses becoming plausible simulacrums of the ones you imagine dotting actual affairs.
It was his idea to create the "show globes" — installations housed inside igloos that are inspired by Broadway shows — currently dotting Times Square.
The new, record-breaking temperatures were widespread, appearing at 100 locations in depressions dotting "a broad region" of the plateau, the study authors reported.
For years, dainty, delicate tattoos were the celebrity obsession, with things like stars, hearts, and butterflies dotting their wrists, forearms, and ankles like freckles.
While I've only been dotting a brown eyeliner onto my cheeks and nose for a few months, I feel more "me" than ever before.
"I think the idea is fantastic and there just needs to be some dotting of the i's and crossing of the t's," he added.
Amid the sea of makeshift bamboo-and-tarp shelters dotting the rolling hills of Kutupalong, some huts are now painted over with colorful murals.
Dating back 2,500 years and boasting 52 towers with fairy-tale roofs dotting its roughly two miles of fortifying walls, it's massive and memorable.
Dotting its small canals, where workaday motorboats are more common than sightseeing gondolas, are cafes and shops, from trendy boutiques to family-owned gems.
After he tired of dotting with ink, Conner devised his labor-intensive inkblot technique, whose development enlivens a large gallery toward the show's end.
The United Nations and Trump are intrinsically connected to the city, both dotting the skyline and enmeshing themselves in the fabric of the city.
This year, that love letter is being penned by 50,000 runners, 12,000 volunteers and hundreds of thousands of spectators dotting the 26.2-mile course.
You might find these pieces dotting the trendy boutiques of the Lower East Side, or in the accessories assortment of hip brands like Hay.
"This is the most delicious pizza in the world," he said, sauce dotting the corners of his mouth, as he savored his first slice.
And in New Hampshire, Halle pointed to the smaller townships dotting the Vermont state line, where Buttigieg competed strongly against Sanders, the neighboring senator.
Marigny begs to be toured on foot, with quiet cafes dotting most corners, bookended by pastel-hued homes and, yes, the occasional beaded tree.
Once blanketed in blue, the South is now a sea of red, with Southern cities and college towns dotting the landscape as Democratic islands.
The rural population was dispersed because arable land and other resources were dispersed, and so you had lots of small cities dotting the landscape.
In the rural villages dotting this region, the animals are unpopular with local residents who complain that they raid crops, destroy fences and terrify people.
The day's extreme sporting events dotting the pine tree blanketed mountain high above the California/Nevada state line are punctuated by high fives and hollers.
The model is similar, too, offering round trip, on-demand use of cars with convenient pick-up locations dotting parking spots among popular city neighbourhoods.
"It now is exactly that," she said when asked whether it was a question of 'crossing the Ts and dotting the Is' in the agreement.
While the water didn't make my face feel petal-soft, I did see a decrease in the number of zits dotting my chin and cheeks.
Once dotting British cities, towns and villages, the red telephone boxes have dwindled in number over the years, replaced by modern booths or simply removed.
"You've got to have a very clear plan, make sure you're delivering on that, that you're crossing the T's, dotting the I's," the CEO said.
For now, a Drummond–Davis tandem makes enough sense, so long as there's a pick-and-roll point guard and more spacers dotting the perimeter.
The sunshine days dotting around in shorts, slurping on lukewarm tinnies and lugging on deeply dehydrating zoots all seem transfixed to the distant, unassailable past.
But an M.R.I. showed several irregularly shaped white patches dotting the gray swirls of the brain from the midline toward the ear on the left.
At the Carlyle, guests have been known to walk off with the paper shades adorning the 2138-inch lamps dotting the tables at Bemelmans Bar.
A second photo, a selfie taken in a car, offered an up-close look at her new bangs, and showed off the freckles dotting her face.
Limited-release sales are big again, with Yeezy raffles all over the place and Snapchat just dotting the map with expiring Snapbot vending machines for Spectacles.
Look closely at her hot pink buttons and lawn signs, and you'll notice Ms. Marvel's signature bright yellow lightning bolt dotting the "i" in her name.
The bedroom, along with the four massive terraces, provide 360-degree views across the city to the Pacific Ocean, with classic L.A. landmarks dotting the skyline.
The area was America's steel heartland, with mills dotting the landscape until the industry's decline began in the 2546s because of an increase in global competition.
Forests of giant luminescent kelp strung over ancient clockwork machines, elaborate ruins dotting the sea floor, mermaids and talking seahorses and leviathans the size of skyscrapers.
It will only be a matter of time before shiny metal arms join hand-in-hand with the hard hats dotting construction sites across the world.
Even among the thousands of apartment buildings dotting the landscape of New York's five boroughs, the data showed that fewer than 600 citywide have parking spots.
For the residents of Majuli, the world's biggest river island, and other smaller islands dotting the river, access to healthcare has been an even bigger challenge.
As for booze, there are plenty of bars dotting the island, but the swim-up bar in Oasis Lagoon was by far the most popular one.
Dress shops closed, scribe masters relocated, yarmulke stores and kosher shops shuttered, family businesses faded, and the synagogues once dotting the neighborhood were decimated or flipped.
No matter where you went — the beach, the pool, the park — you saw the same book dotting beach towels and peeking out of bags and backpacks.
As I followed the convoy in my rental car, we passed rolling hills with emerald green grass, farmhouses dotting acres of fields and wild, rocky landscapes.
It is a scene playing out in thousands of coastal settlements dotting India's 7,500-kilometre (4,660 miles) shoreline, from remote rural hamlets to bustling urban colonies.
The approximately 2,200 inhabitants dotting the desolate tundra are itinerant, a mix of climate scientists, miners and globe-trotting explorers mostly from Russia, Scandinavia and Canada.
Rather than dotting the landscape of the U.S. with monuments to despair and fear, we can, and should, invest in the future we want to inhabit.
The development -- a 616-foot beacon dotting the Vancouver skyline and featuring a trademarked Ivanka Trump spa -- opened in February 2017, just after Trump took office.
It appears that instead of dotting the 'i' in her name with a heart or some such nonsense, this Sabrina is straight up repping a pentagram.
Advertisements branded with BP's logo dotting London depict Egyptian cities submerged by rising seas — poignant reminders of the losses to come in our increasingly watery world.
This summer, Owen will be headlining his "Life's Whatcha Make It" tour, weaving his way through baseball stadiums dotting the country from Jackson, Tennessee to Fresno, California.
The flyover video shows craters, mountains and dark streaks dotting various regions, including one known as Arsia Chasmata, near the large Martian volcano known as Arsia Mons.
The Gear 360 is mostly featureless on the outside, with just menu, record, and power buttons and a tiny monochrome PMOLED screen dotting the white plastic finish.
The Hamptons, a series of beach towns and villages dotting eastern Long Island, New York, are known around the world as a destination for ultra-wealthy vacationers.
Most of the country's oil comes from fields dotting the Gulf of Thailand — the largest by far is the Chevron-operated Benjamas in the north Pattani Trough.
The small Catholic university in Indiana roamed the country playing an eclectic group of opponents and recruiting from the archipelago of Catholic high schools dotting the nation.
In the years after she stopped performing, Ms. Shane's star, like that of so many almost-famous performers dotting the universe of postwar popular music, quietly dimmed.
During his one-of-a-kind trip, Roker also flew with NASA in a DC-3 over Greenland's shoreline, where he saw ice floes dotting the landscape.
Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney tied the knot this weekend in one of the lesser-known Gilded Age mansions dotting the Rhode Island coast, Belcourt of Newport.
"I think that you have to trust that that office is doing things by the book, that it's crossing every 't' and dotting every 'i,'" Bharara said.
But what kind of addition are Kentridge & Jones to Piazza Navona, the Spanish Steps, the Fontana di Trevi, and the many ancient urban artworks dotting the city?
Click here to view original GIFMother Nature has done a good job at dotting the planet with hidden caves and caverns that yield amazing footage once they're discovered.
Chinese funds were also instrumental in the construction of Ethiopia's first six-lane highway — an $800 million project — the metro system, and several skyscrapers dotting Addis Ababa's skyline.
The camp formed around them, white tents dotting the dusty ground in this growing city of sorts, already double the size of what it was designed to be.
Overhauling your wardrobe for fall means dotting your "i"s and crossing your "t"s — and then going back and doing it all again with a bigger pen.
Baby Kulture can be seen wiggling in her dad's hands and giggling at a TV show she's watching, as the dotting father brushes her bangs to the side.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren is a champion of the corn-based ethanol industry when she campaigns in rural towns dotting the U.S. Farm Belt.
Engineers and soil experts were trying to determine if the bluff posed further risk to beach visitors or to homes dotting the top of the cliff, Giles said.
They would tend to the cemeteries of these deceased veterans and leave flowers dotting the graves of loved ones — a touch of beauty to contrast the somber ambiance.
My father would turn on the taps until the water ran warm and then liberally splash himself as he bent over the basin, sprays of water dotting me.
On the next ridge, a dozen more horses nibbled in the pasture, and beyond them even more, dotting the hills almost as far as the eye could see.
The Hamptons, a series of beach towns dotting eastern Long Island, New York, are known for being a summer retreat for the wealthy and famous of New York.
Imagine a kid Apple Watch with a Snoopy face, or a One Direction watch with the four remaining band members dotting the four corners of a watch face.
That calm life I once imagined—the whir of the spinning wheel, new cloth blowing on the line, fat sheep dotting the field, our easy laughter—is impossible.
And even when it does get made, it's going to be an "exclusive, strictly limited edition vehicle" so you probably won't see these dotting the local harbor regardless.
Dotting them throughout neighborhoods is necessary for full coverage, they say, because the new 21G signals do not travel as far as the radio frequencies now in use.
He said he came away believing that receiving substantial federal funding for the project was merely a matter of "crossing the t's and dotting the i's," he said.
Dotting the space are classical torsos, animal figurines and cartoonishly large children's shoes made of porcelain and stoneware — elements she will later combine in her complex, hybrid pieces.
The attack Tuesday night hit one of France's most popular Christmas markets, unleashing chaos among the thousands of people milling around the vendors' stalls dotting Strasbourg's historical neighborhood.
Glance off the Capitol balcony of the House speaker's office on a warm evening, and one can hardly see the grass for the ballplayers dotting the National Mall.
Those are just two of the dozens of proposals dotting the Massachusetts Democrat's sweeping new legislative package, the Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act, which she unveiled Tuesday.
In Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, visitors to mud volcanoes dotting the lunar landscape of Hingol National Park are welcomed by a carpet of plastic bottles and cigarette wrappers.
See, overwhelmed by the rigours of dotting his signature down on a piece of paper, Brendan decided to outsource the work to mechanical means ...  Namely a rubber stamp.
The Knicks, he believed, were one of the "super teams" dotting the N.B.A. landscape, even if just about everyone not associated with the club scoffed at that notion.
With eight new players dotting the roster, Colorado needs nonconference games such as Tuesday's against visiting Denver to become cohesive before the rigors of Pac-12 life begin.
There are no large chunks of fruit oozing rustically out of a thick band of pastry, no errant raisins or drips of sugary apple juice dotting the plate.
For American trade negotiators, the industrial zones dotting the occupied territories would have the same status as the high-tech industry in Tel Aviv, just as settler zealots insist.
The woman likely didn't even think she spoke English, regarding her as just another sexless Asian dotting her periphery — someone who could be ignored at will, like a houseplant.
The map, which includes up-close sketches of the craters and volcanoes dotting the terrain of the planet, was created by the USGS using data from NASA's MESSENGER mission.
Just seven and a half hours of lakes and mountains, farmhouses dotting the hillsides, snow-dusted mountains, and the occasional interruption of the train conductor announcing the next stop.
The sheep carcasses dotting the landscape were not so great for public relations, and photos of wounded sheep and orphaned lambs made it into the papers and nightly news.
The front of the gown also appears to feature the face of a man with a lion on his head, as well as multiple lion heads dotting the sleeves.
For the past three days, I've chatted with engineers and scientists at the wooden tables dotting Jet Propulsion Laboratory's pedestrian mall, and in the sage-scented gardens surrounding Caltech.
His grassroots work can be seen across the city, from a piece on a concrete planter on Queen West to his sticker designs dotting light posts across downtown Toronto.
In an unplugged era, she might have just tucked into a corner with a hardcover diary, dotting her I's with hearts as she poured out her most intimate thoughts.
By Friday morning, disaster officials in Indonesia had detected 6,312 hot spots, which often signal a fire, dotting the western and central areas of its part of Borneo island.
"We could talk all day about the cranes dotting the sky today, but it pales in comparison to the conversion and new-development frenzy of the 1980s," he said.
With multiple large golf-ball shaped telemetry antennas dotting the landscape, Navy personnel monitor and control the surrounding 36,000 square miles of air and ocean around San Nicolas Island.
Check it out: It's about wind turbines dotting the farms around Spearville, Kansas, a biodiesel refinery in Erie, Pennsylvania, solar on California's Central Valley farms, and energy conservation in Fresno.
Peek into any of the commercial garages dotting San Francisco's Mission District and you'll find a mix of auto body shops and startups working on gleaming black-and-silver gizmos.
It looked like a cleaner version of Samsung's Gear VR, with a comfier strap and two large cameras dotting the shimmering black face, like a pair of blank, staring eyes.
Although I've got lots of products with the fruit dotting my vanity, it was a treatment featuring the stuff that got me out of the house and into a spa.
A cinderblock military base, which will serve as a training camp and recruitment center for a local Christian militia, is the among the newest anti-ISIS bulwarks dotting the landscape.
"We saw them, it seemed, in every tree, in the streets of every little pueblo, dotting the horizon in their loneliness, the unburied dead of battle upon battle," Lurie recounts.
At Woodlawn, the grave sites of four other prominent suffragists could use some "I Voted" stickers, like those dotting Anthony's grave, David Ison, the cemetery's executive director, said on Monday.
Enclaves dotting the region have been the cause of longstanding, sometimes violent quarrels over access to land, infrastructure and water - which is predicted to grow scarcer due to climate change.
But if you want to know why Democrats are suddenly dotting the landscape with new proposals for Medicare-for-all and Medicaid-for-all, this ruling is a useful artifact.
The flooding last October from Hurricane Matthew killed 31 people in North Carolina, displaced thousands and poured water in threadbare towns dotting the flat green landscape of Eastern North Carolina.
Halfway through "Anthony," crossing the "t" and dotting the "i" in "happy birthday," he said his writing on the cakes had always looked the same as his handwriting on paper.
ARTVIN, Turkey (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From the view of a bus traveling through villages and past the waterfalls, apiaries and dairy cows dotting northeast Turkey's mountainsides, all seems blissfully calm.
Igel, 55, is among a small subculture of surfers dotting coastlines from San Diego to Sydney after sunset, a popular adventure these days thanks to social media and LED surfboards.
Astronomers and scientists that rely on observing the stars from Earth are continuing to warn about the impact on stellar observation from constellations that are increasingly dotting the night sky.
Constellation is not the right term for describing the relationships between these artists, although they did create work dotting downtown's limits from East to West Side, Union Square to Broome Street.
Although Arizona is traditionally ruby-red, liberal activists swear that blue pockets are increasingly dotting the state, thanks to the nationwide rise of liberal-leaning young voters and voters of color.
The highlighter palettes, known as "glow kits," come with four to six different iridescent shades, perfect for swiping on cheekbones or dotting the corner of one's eye for some extra sparkle.
A growing body of evidence suggests that "conscientiousness," a personality trait marked by crossing every "t" and dotting every "i", may not be such a strong predictor of job performance anymore.
The deep green valleys, glacial lakes, rivers as blue as the toothpaste I use every day, and the cute Swiss chalet houses dotting it all was almost overwhelming in its beauty.
CUSHENDUN, Northern Ireland — The many marvels dotting the dramatic Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland include a cluster of eerily beautiful caves in this tidy village, around 260 miles north of Belfast.
SOMERS POINT, N.J. — The only word bigger than "Support Trump" on the fliers and lawn signs dotting this town are the last name of the congressional candidate who paid for them.
Detailed maps of the plan were tweeted out by Trump in English, Hebrew and Arabic, showing pockets of territory dotting the West Bank identified as land designated for a Palestinian state.
In the dense web of highland hamlets dotting Mafate you can spend the night in a gîte, or bed-and-breakfast, where a hot meal awaits and a warm bed, too.
If that were the case, the Supreme Court's massive body of constitutional case law – interpreting a slew of vague terms dotting the relatively terse text of the Constitution – would not exist.
After a two-week hiatus for the year's final international break, the continent's major leagues return with a flourish, with showpiece encounters dotting the schedules in England, Spain, Italy and Germany.
Specifically, you need to meet up with aliens — on space stations and at the various facilities dotting each planet — so you can communicate with the being that give you your AtlasPass.
Next, everyone moved upstairs to Mayle's apartment, where a seated dinner commenced under a beautiful Ingo Maurer Uchiwa pendant lamp that matched the anemone flowers in small vases dotting the table.
No amount of research or any guidebook will be able to adequately prepare you for its quickfire, labyrinthine public transit system and virtually endless list of restaurants dotting the utopian-like metropolis.
A big part of why the world feels so natural is how well it's depicted the fall of modern society in buildings, ruins and other details of set dressing dotting the landscape.
Atomic Turquoise towards the front, After Midnight across the aisle, Cleo Rose a few seats away from Bad Boy Blue with Violet Night streaks, a fried bleach job dotting every few rows.
Originally imported as pets in the 1970s, parrots now swoop through Tokyo, dotting the sky, resting on power lines, and creating a colorful display that Yoshinori Mizutani has captured with his photographs.
Although you may know it as "Music City" my one Lyft driver referred to it as "Crane City" due to the sheer number of cranes dotting the skyline, office buildings and apartments.
"If you look at the standard way of dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's, a vaccine like this would typically take 3 to 5 years," Fauci said on Wednesday.
At the time, the area was largely run by Eastern European immigrants, with dive bars like Sophie's and Lucy's—both timeless institutions, which have survived to the present day—dotting the map.
New signs that resemble the digital highway messages that typically flash bad news about road construction, traffic delays, flood warnings and missing children will be dotting New York City by Labor Day.
Barren except for the spruces dotting the fell's gentle slopes that, during the winter months, develop a hard, frosty covering known in Finnish as tykky or tykkylumi, or hard rime in English.
Now, men and women are dotting their faces with various colors to create colorful spots on their cheeks; all you need for the look are liquid lipsticks, according to YouTube vlogger batalashbeauty.
The black rhino and cheetah can be elusive, but there are spindly giraffes and young zebra dotting the landscape, and herds of elephants trundle along to the watering hole at cocktail hour.
Thanks to about two dozen technology start-ups, brightly colored shared bikes have flooded Beijing since last year, dotting a normally drab cityscape with flashes of bumblebee yellow, kingfisher blue and tangerine.
Such a surge in violence also caught by surprise the managers of the dozens of boutiques dotting the Champs-Élysées, who had dropped their guard after recent weekends when violence had decreased.
While Irma brought powerful storm surge and flooding Monday to the US Southeast, lush islands dotting the Caribbean, once vibrant and green, appeared brown and lifeless in the wake of the storm's wrath.
The government has continually touted success stories of the initiative, with plenty of state media coverage over the years and big advertisements dotting Beijing in the days leading up to the weekend forum.
MILAN (Reuters) - The digital age was at the forefront of the Emporio Armani fashion show in Milan on Friday with Italian designer Giorgio Armani dotting his womenswear fall line with bold colorful shapes.
Ms. Landau said students took inspiration from all the plaques of literary luminaries dotting the neighborhood, even if these days they were more likely to bump into artists who are far from starving.
If you visit the West Bank, as I did last week, you'll see Israeli-populated settlements built after the war dotting the landscape, ranging in size from tiny outposts to reasonably sized cities.
In a piece of art published in May 2016, she painted eyes, polka dots and squiggles over her math homework, dotting the lined notebook paper with stickers of sea creatures, shells and stars.
That could be a big win for Cemex, Mexico's largest cement manufacturer, which has a United States-based subsidiary that could bid for the project and several plants dotting the border, analysts note.
Those factors make avocados, already growing away from their natural environment in Central and South America, more vulnerable to the whipping winds than the lemon orchards dotting the flatlands of Ventura, Faber said.
The company already has hundreds of properties and fulfillment centers dotting the U.S., for which it has already received $1.1 billion in subsidies, according to analysis from economic development policy nonprofit Good Jobs First.
Then I walked back, dotting the tip of the torch's neck to the forest floor a few feet in front of the flames, as if I were tapping out a message in Morse code.
It's this organic accumulation of histories dotting almost 2,500 miles of two-lane highway, created by lots of different people, all working away at their American dreams for over more than half a century.
The Alphabet unit said so today, noting, as it has with other potential markets, that it is "exploring" entering the city — maybe dotting the i's with city officials or weighing the costs or both.
Regulations aimed at ensuring tens of thousands of inactive oil and gas wells dotting the Alberta landscape are properly reclaimed could be a death knell for some producers already crippled by weak energy prices.
His Twitter is a thing of quiet beauty, casual documentation of a life spent dotting around some of the world's furthest corners with all the insouciance of your nan's Grimbsy 92 album on Facebook.
ISLE OF THE DEAD, Tasmania — Maybe the hardened convicts who carved the 19th-century gravestones dotting this tiny island were barely literate, or perhaps one of them just had a wicked sense of humor.
The police revealed this week that two people who wished to be known only as good Samaritans had been dotting the money around town in an effort to "give something back" to the community.
The exhibition also features an impressive survey of the island's spiritual, economic and cultural traditions, not to mention a replica 217 Chevrolet Bel Air, a nod to the many vintage cars dotting Cuban boulevards.
With the American flag's red stripe standing in for menstrual blood, the stars ripped at the female's feet and dotting her nipples, the piece acts as a battle cry tuned to a female pitch.
Since the beginning of the year, reports have surfaced of hypodermic needles dotting the streets, piles of human feces and expanding shanty towns for the increasing homeless population -- and now tourists are noticing,  SFGate reported.
Domes might not be dotting the world, but some are experimenting with the shape, such as a British Columbian boutique "hotel in the trees," which lets you literally live in a sphere-shaped tree house.
But unlike some "Parisian style" essentials, the striped shirt is actually deeply rooted in the country's history: To this day, you'll find small boutiques dotting the coastlines of Normandy and Brittany advertising "marinières" for sale.
Because really, who wants to devote more than 30 minutes to their at-home manicure — or spend hours in a salon waiting for their artist to finish dotting on every last detail with a brush?
In the 80s and 90s, it was fairly common to see some variation of "Don Cherry for Prime Minister" signs dotting Canadian NHL rinks, and the Conservative Party even tried to recruit him in 2004.
This stands in stark contrast to the sprawling zones of concrete and barbed wire that comprise Israel's military outposts and settlements, dotting the landscape along the journey from Ramallah, the de facto capital of Palestine.
Jinyintan Journal JINYINTAN, China — Among the yak herds and Tibetan Buddhism prayer flags dotting the windswept highlands of northwestern China stand the ruins of a remote, hidden city that vanished from the maps in 1958.
But from 1998's A Bug's Life until 2004's The Incredibles, the pioneering animation studio indulged in fake blooper reels, dotting its credit sequences with engineered "outtakes" from the movie that had just concluded.
Levi told VICE News he was "dotting my i's and crossing my t's" before officially launching a campaign and that if he did run, he would campaign on a similar policy platform to his father.
"It should have been done a long time back," said Thisera, popularly known as the "Mangrove Master", surveying large craters left by shrimp farms dotting the Puttalam lagoon now abandoned due to disease or business failure.
For the realists among us, though, 2016 will bring some positive advancement as promised home and family robots like Jibo finally arrive and more advanced humanoids like Pepper begin dotting global corporate offices and show rooms.
If that were the case, wouldn't we also have numerous statues of Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey or Harriet Tubman and countless others who fought for freedom and equality standing proudly outside government buildings, dotting college campuses?
Dotting prairies, mountains, and coastlines across the US are nearly 60,000 wind turbines that churn out energy as their gargantuan blades — some more than twice the length of an adult blue whale — rotate in the wind.
He showed me the bullet holes dotting peoples' homes in the way someone might single out the houses of celebrities in Beverly Hills, and said things have only grown worse around here since he was a kid.
Artists, journalists, filmmakers, politicians and all those in between could be found dotting the ballrooms and presentation spaces of various BK hotels and hotspots, including the Williamsburg, Wythe William Vale hotels, the Brooklyn Brewery, and McCarren Park.
Koepka said on Tuesday that he might hit his driver eight or nine times a round, a strategy he thinks will allow him to fly his tee shots over the many penal bunkers dotting the links layout.
Located in sparsely populated farmland around 21 miles (22 km) west of Shanghai, with white geese dotting the lake around it on three sides, the Wujiang plant is designed to burn 22014,2235 tonnes of garbage every day.
Trump, the billionaire businessman who resides in New York City and has a number of properties dotting the streets of the Big Apple, has repeatedly said he thinks the traditional blue state is very much in play.
The cities are lit up with neon logos advertising the most expensive watch brands in the world, with factories dedicated to the manufacture of industrial instruments, micro-electronics, financial products, and small arms dotting the rural landscape.
So by dotting these shrines around—a larger number of them, but with each smaller in size than the older-style dungeons—it helped bring up balance, and break up the huge world into smaller, explorable chunks.
He knew the place as just another whites-only club still dotting neighborhoods like his on Charleston's upper peninsula, which had once been majority white but had flipped to majority black after the city desegregated its schools.
We can look at this new Congress and see more women and people of color dotting the long-monochrome landscape of overwhelmingly white, mostly-male faces, and recognize that progress has come, fragile as it may be.
I mean actually, I'm just 'dotting the I's and crossing the T's' on a book which talks about our methodology and our approach to communications and I was speaking to the publisher about whether we should target that.
The realm of sustainability and urban design is a particularly promising industry for Vegas startups; we can easily imagine some of the world's most impressive coworking spaces or incubators one day dotting the famed streets of the strip.
With Hurricane Irma roiling toward Florida on Friday, colleges dotting the state were forced to evacuate dorms and campus buildings, leaving students scrambling to find places to stay in the midst of the largest evacuation in state history.
A stark line of dead oak trees dotting a narrow strip of land, barely wide enough to expand beyond the trunks, is where he likes to stop and show the effects of changing the composition of the marshland.
For beer aficionados looking to chug specialty brew during football games (and to wash down Thanksgiving leftovers), CNBC took a look at several of the more noteworthy craft breweries dotting the landscape of Austin and its surrounding area.
Though there are already more books by and about Beaton than there were crayon-colored pompoms dotting his bedspread, Mr. Vickers said there is no end to the queries he receives from new scholars digging for odd details.
This is a puck-shaped device with 360-degree IR blasters dotting its outside perimeter, and which has one IR extender out (there's one in the box) for connecting devices held within a closed AV cabinet, for instance.
He watched as Mr. Iacono rolled out a blob of dough, then covered it with a perfect nautilus of sauce, shaving strips of low-moisture mozzarella over the top and dotting it with hunks of hand-torn bufala.
WILDWOOD, N.J. — On an average day in January, this is a city in hibernation, lying in wait for hotter days to lure throngs of tourists to the neon-lit rows of doo-wop-themed hotels dotting the shoreline.
There are a lot of Democrats who are legitimately arguing, if Republicans can go pass unfunded tax cuts, why are we so worried about dotting every i and crossing every t of our funding plans for new programs.
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Wisely, "Ice on Fire" directly connects a spate of natural disasters directly to the climate crisis, while dotting the globe -- to Norway and Iceland, Colorado and Alaska -- to hear from scientists and researchers exploring means of addressing the issue.
"In the months leading up to the massacre he carried out at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, Dylann Roof gave himself tours of the abundant Confederate markers and slave plantations dotting South Carolina," according to Mic.
Still, dozens of flood victims interviewed by Reuters, who live in villages dotting the banks of Kerala's biggest river, the ‎23 km (152 mile) Periyar, say they faced no floods despite torrential rain in late July and early August.
CALGARY, Alberta, April 2500 (Reuters) - Regulations aimed at ensuring tens of thousands of inactive oil and gas wells dotting the Alberta landscape are properly reclaimed could be a death knell for some producers already crippled by weak energy prices.
Charles Ginnever, whose striking metal sculptures can be seen on museum grounds, in parks, outside public buildings and dotting college campuses all over the United States, died on June 19633 at his farm in Putney, Vt. He was 87.
Another possible reading of what they were doing was dotting every i and crossing every t to make sure that the arguments were really strong enough if they are the final arbiter, they could take that position with confidence.
As he progressed, Connors developed a way of working with wet paint similar to the Frankenthaler watercolor-to-painting method; the paint soaks into the canvas during execution and leaves small spatters dotting the surface, as in "First Stack" (333).
Strong volcanic tremors and billowing white smoke seen over the crater have raised alarm in recent days, prompting the evacuation of more than 50,000 people from villages dotting the paddy fields at the base of the forested slopes of Mount Agung.
The researchers who caught sight of the jellyfish noted that it has two sets of tentacles and the yellow glowing structures dotting the outside of the jelly appear to be reproductive organs, with its red digestive system in the middle.
Next, dip a dotting tool ("Use a bobby pin if you're in a pinch," she says) into  a vibrant blue nail polish (Nars "Night Out") and create the pattern going from the right side of each nail up towards free edge.
People have long wrested a living from herding goats and tending wheat fields ringed by 228,215-m (2002,685-ft) snow-capped peaks, while Buddhist monasteries dotting the landscape are a reminder of the region's ties to its eastern neighbor, Tibet.
Led by the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE), the goal of GALI is to determine how effective accelerator programs really are and how to develop best practices in different regions, given there are roughly 500 now dotting the globe.
Empathy fatigue emerges, for instance, when readers become inured to the stories of the many homeless encampments now dotting California, when they can no longer bring themselves to feel, read or vote after being bombarded by too much bad news.
Similarly, the beats drag modern trap's characteristic hypnotic keyboard hooks and skittering metallic drums through a layer of grime, dotting the formerly smooth surface with aural shadows, cobwebs, and the scent of mothballs, as sharp drum splats lurk in dark corners.
There have been several past cases of farmers on the Eastern Shore accidentally poisoning eagles while trying to kill off foxes, which prey on the chicken farms dotting the area, Catherine Hibbard, a spokeswoman for the fish and wildlife Service, said on Tuesday.
Buchanan (1940–2015) achieved a certain degree of recognition during her lifetime, primarily for small, faux-naif constructions in recycled wood and metal, which are based on the rustic shacks — with their history of sharecropper and tenant farmer occupants — dotting the American South.
Rozalski's art features menacing robots and machines dotting the countryside of his native Poland, but rather than looking at the future, he draws his inspiration from the country's rich past, using its history, wars, and folklore as the basis for his work.
The likes of Cartier, Abercrombie & Fitch and Apple have flagship stores dotting the 5th avenue stretch between 49th to 163th Street, and are footing rental costs of $3,000 per square feet annually, according to Cushman & Wakefield's "Main Streets Across The World" report.
To get you inspired to stay in tonight with a glass of wine, a fresh bottle of polish, and a dotting tool, we tapped nail artist and Sally Hansen Global Color Ambassador Madeline Poole to show us the cool trends of the moment.
CALGARY, Alberta, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Disused oil and gas wells dotting Canada's energy heartland may bear fruit for Alberta's farmers under a proposal to use waste heat from the idle facilities to allow crops to grow, even in the country's harsh winter conditions.
During the age of exploration and the slave trade, Europeans built the massive forts and castles dotting the African coast, including the 17th-century Osu Castle, known as Fort Christianburg, which was the seat of Ghana's government until a few years ago.
In those small lineups where James is at the four (or five), Lin handling a high screen-and-roll while LeBron sets a pick with three shooters dotting the perimeter would be another wrinkle for Cleveland to unleash in the half-court.
Dotting hills and sand dunes and blocking country roads along the sparsely populated Karpass panhandle, the donkeys have thrived in the more than four decades since war split Cyprus in two, forcing huge population shifts and leaving them to their fend for themselves.
"Nobody is going to be able to get them out or say how many are buried here," Efrain Suarez said, standing amid the smoking holes dotting what used to be the village of San Miguel Los Lotes on the flanks of the mountain.
The golden flowers can be seen dotting hillsides along highways and are "an unmatched symbol of the Golden State, perhaps viewed as a floral representation of the 'fields of gold' sought during the Gold Rush," according to the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
From a fine-tipped pen specifically designed for dotting freckles to a pencil eyeliner and brow pen that work double-time as beauty markers, there are a few pro products that can be used to create natural-looking faux freckles on the skin.
Looking at the segment, Bart Coenraads, the global head for global indirect real estate at Aviva Investors, earlier this week pointed toward the cranes dotting the skyline of Singapore's central business district (CBD) as a sign of the supply continuing to enter the marketplace.
They can never post him up and repeatedly run pick-and-roll action with three outside threats dotting the perimeter—a strategy that either forces Paul Millsap to be the ball-handler or lets his man stand in the paint—or they can bench him.
Some of the follies (the small ornamental buildings) dotting the landscape in Downton Abbey have been renovated and repurposed into rooms for visitors to stay in, and the family is very focused on farming the 4,000 to 5,000 acres of woodland surrounding the house.
They aggressively trapped Curry on pick-and-rolls, had their wings stay home on the shooters dotting the arc, and had Timofey Mozgov hang back near the basket, all in an effort to make Green think twice about what he wanted to do next.
China has reportedly developed a lethal arsenal of missiles to do everything from sink aircraft carriers off its coast to crush US bases dotting the region, although the question of how much of those threats are inflated by state-run theatrics always comes into play.
I've been to places "on the up" before and I expected to see the telltale signs of a new tourism boom: cranes dotting the horizon; sunburned crowds settling into lounge chairs on the beach; minivans heading out in packs for day trips to nearby sites.
From my second-class seat (about $16.50, again booked through Visit Sri Lanka Tours), I could enjoy the percussive clacking of the train as it wound through the intensely lush, hilly terrain, with row after row of perfectly manicured tea plants dotting every slope.
AS HE LEFT the Qatari capital of Doha on August 5th, Zalmay Khalilzad, America's envoy for Afghan peace talks, did not quite say that a deal with the Taliban was a matter of crossing the "i"s and dotting the "t"s, but he came close.
Most cop procedurals have a fairly utopian view of law enforcement: Police usually play by the rules, defendants are frequently assigned excellent representation, and the main challenge is dotting the prosecution's i's and crossing its t's so key evidence doesn't get tossed out on a technicality.
But the central location of her resting place, on a little hill in the middle of the sprawling Kart-e-Sakhi cemetery in western Kabul, gives the pack of young hustlers a sweeping view of potential customers visiting the thousands of graves dotting the mountain skirt.
There's pleasurable tension in topping raw scallop with a tiny fleck of yuzu-ponzu jelly and commas of shaved lemon peel, or brushing sea bream with a tart, spicy sauce of yuzu and aji amarillo, then dotting it with a tiny bit of salted plum paste.
It said China had interfered with traditional Philippine fishing rights at Scarborough Shoal, one of the hundreds of reefs and shoals dotting the sea, and had breached the Philippines' sovereign rights by exploring for oil and gas near the Reed Bank, another feature in the region.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A blue whale found tangled in plastic rope off California has become a symbol for a little-known but growing hazard faced by the ocean's largest creatures along the U.S. Pacific Coast - commercial crab traps dotting the sea floor and drifting astray by the thousands.
Researchers began to suspect North Korea's involvement in the aftermath of the attack, which utilized an exploit that was stolen from the NSA, after dotting links with a 2014 attack on Sony that was widely through to have originated from the country after it objected to 'The Interview.
During a lull, a SWAT -team member named Haytham Khalil—whose nickname, Hafadha, the Arabic word for "diaper," derived from the time a bomb hidden in one blew up on him, dotting his head with scars—produced a firecracker from his ammo pouch and tossed it into the alley.
I have seen it in 85 million-dollar mansions dotting the Hamptons—empty— I have watched children decked out in designer outfits expensive enough to fund a whole family's healthcare for a year and I've been a guest in homes with toilets that clean your backside on your behalf.
From the look of it, she'd gone out the sliding-glass door off the kitchen, stepped past the picnic table on the screened-in porch, through the mesh door, onto the deck, and down the wooden stairs to the dock, a speckled trail dotting the snow behind her.
Our story last week about the rising number of vacant storefronts dotting the streets was yet another reminder of our favorite New York places that are either alive only in the memories of their former patrons, like Scribner's Bookstore or Frank's Deli, or those that are still hanging on, like Gray's Papaya.
To look at the "Welcome Back" signs dotting the crowd, you'd think Reyes had returned out of some deep desire to help the Mets, rather than his suspension under Major League Baseball's Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy and the rise of Trevor Story making him a toxic redundancy in Colorado.
With more than a dozen Air Force, Navy and Marine airfields dotting the coast from Texas to Virginia, military leaders know that another disaster is only a matter of time, General Jameson said, but they may run into trouble addressing the growing threat by name because of President Trump's outspoken skepticism about climate change.
When you see the gyms and pilates studios dotting Beijing streets or legions of young people hiking mountain trails in their North Face jackets, it's easy to forget that just three decades ago, young people in China were more worried about getting enough food ration coupons than they were about getting toned enough to wear a new Lululemon outfit.
This is the confounding geography of cyberwarfare: In ways that still defy human intuition, phantoms inside M.E.Doc's server room in a gritty corner of Kiev spread chaos into the gilded conference rooms of the capital's federal agencies, into ports dotting the globe, into the stately headquarters of Maersk on the Copenhagen harbor, and across the global economy.
"So if that's the qualification to be president, dotting the I's and crossing the T's on the names of foreign leaders and geographic locations, and because that's the quality that you have to posses, well, just count on the military policies of this country continuing as they've been the last 15 years going forward," he said.
With the foreshadowing of what the future holds for the porn industry and the looming knowledge that the then-mayor, Rudy Giuliani, puts an end to the porn theaters dotting Times Square in the '90s, completely making over the Manhattan neighborhood, The Deuce could have quite a lot of ground to cover before the series ends with season 3.
There are moneyed families living here, but in the off-season, the island — a former quarrying center that is now primarily a fishing port — has a distinctly working-class feel, with snow-white lobster boats dotting a vast harbor, and lobstermen in oversize gear heading back to the docks after early-morning visits to their traps.
It's a world filled with music festivals, art festivals, ski weekends, beach weekends and all the other thousand pleasures that kids packed five-a-person into one-bedroom lofts in posh (or not-so-posh)  or hipster (and not-so-hipster) neighborhoods dotting the Eastern seaboard can never experience in their commuter train/bus/light-rail and Lyft-or-Uber bound existence.
As the lead ball-handler in lineups that feature a rolling Noel or a popping Nowitzki/Harrison Barnes, aided by lethal spot-up shooters such as Wesley Matthews and Seth Curry dotting the three-point line, Dallas' attack should easily sniff the top 10 after stumbling all the way down to 28th in offensive rating after the All-Star break last season.
"You're on a high wire falling on your face, where it's going to either get bogged down in such a sense of your own importance that you forget to make an entertaining movie, or you're so busy dotting the I's that you forget to grip people emotionally during the run of the movie," Markus told CNN of their initial "Endgame" jitters.
There are a few drum kits, the occasional piano or synthesizer rack, and a saxophone, harmonica, or mandolin here and there, but by my rough count guitars make up almost half the objects on display; and if you set aside the abundant concert posters dotting the walls and count electric basses with their six-string cousins, guitars outnumber everything else by almost three to one.
As the 26-year-old crosses the Atlantic for several months spent dotting the U.S. map, Sheeran opens up about staring down years of live dates, his love of "trashy" food, and his take on the Taylor Swift-Katy Perry feud in a new interview with EW. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Your tour to promote the album ÷ kicked off in Europe before coming to the U.S. How's it going so far?
And while the photographer himself might not describe his work as "gloriously twisted," his aesthetic is certainly a unique one, with photos of Josh Hutcherson covered in mud, Teen Wolf star Holland Roden as a Marie Antoinette-esque royal and another of her as a 1960s woman reacting to the news of President John F. Kennedy's assassination dotting his CV. Shields' second book of photography, Provocateur, is due out on Dec.
Ofo's yellow bikes often split rack space with rival Mobike's silver-painted ones, dotting busy streets in a relatively haphazard way in cities like Beijing, where their unique, fully app-based rental model and integrated locks and GPS allow them to be picked up and dropped off anywhere, instead of at designated docking bay pickup points, as is the case with stateside equivalents like SF's Bay Area Bike Share.
In a region few predicted would embrace the sport, it has at last produced, in vibrant fashion, the scenes American soccer fans have long envisioned: games being played in a gleaming new home; tens of thousands of fans standing and singing for 90 minutes; and flags and jerseys dotting not only the stands on matchdays, but also the city's sidewalks, parks and lawns on the ones in between them.
The automation revolution that's arrived on the factory floor will make its way to the ag industry in the U.S. and its first stop will likely be the indoor farms that are now dotting the U.S. Leading the charge in this robot revolution will be companies like Root AI, a young startup which has just raised $2.3 million to bring its first line of robotic harvesting and farm optimization technologies to market.
These digital nomads now roaming the world may look like they've got it made — mid-century modern decorated workspaces dotting the world's most desirable locales; gourmet coffee, avocado toasts (and even Brooklyn barbecue) abound in every corner; artisanal whiskies and craft beer to tipple on… but behind all this rockin revelry lies a dark secret… It's time-consuming and relatively expensive for these comparatively highly paid worldly wanderers to get health insurance.
Propelled through the air from beginning to end, the album deploys its riffage with such streamlined efficiency it takes several listens to notice the spiraling melody adorned with synth staccato in "Whiteout Conditions," the raw guitar blasts dotting the steady bassline in "Darling Shade," the way the chorus in "Colosseums" swells up anthemically only to clamp down on itself hard, all achieving grace and ease that belies the frustrations expressed in song.
It's hard to avoid headlines lamenting the demise of some New York institution or another these days (diners, dollar slice shops, Jewish delis, Manhattan bodegas), but over the past few years, I've been noticing a new kind of New York establishment dotting the sidewalks, not unlike the one in the town where I reside: meticulously detailed recreations of classic New York eateries, sometimes arising in the same areas where their old-timey analogues are being displaced by gentrification.
While North recognizes that "Vendler is one of the few intelligent and knowledgeable writers to tackle the difficult business of contemporary poetry without using up that poetry as part of some theoretical program," he questions her assumptions: […] but must we ride the same horses time and again, as if the unspoken principle were to plunge a poet into an American mainstream, with familiar American landmarks dotting the shore (in or counter to the mainstream, it amounts to the same thing), [in order] to proclaim the writer worth attention–while leaving out all, or at least a good deal of it, that really makes him worth attention [?

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