An online petition to "Save The Expanse" gained 138,00 signatures, and fans even flew a plane with a banner reading "Save The Expanse" over Amazon Studios.
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The Expanse: Season 2 The Expanse picks up 200 years into the future, after the people of Earth have spread out and colonized the solar system.
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Today we have a crossword with a visual element, which is the HORIZON stretching across the middle of our grid, and the "blue expanse" SKY and the "blue expanse" SEA above and below.
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In the Expanse novels, Belter is mostly just a dialect.
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The Expanse is an ongoing argument that things are complicated.
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Season 2 of The Expanse returns on February 1st, 2017.
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One example that immediately comes to mind is The Expanse.
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Considering its vast expanse, remarkably little is known about it.
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The Expanse will return to Syfy on February 8th, 2017.
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The Expanse airs Wednesdays at 10 pm Eastern on Syfy.
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The second season of The Expanse will air in 2017.
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Another good recent example is James S.A. Corey's Expanse series.
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I can't offer you a definitive take on its expanse.
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Large sandstone formations rose from the rolling expanse of sand.
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But the album's density was matched only by its expanse.
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But he struggled to describe the vast expanse of destruction.
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At the time, it offered little more than a green expanse of ground and a blue expanse of sky, with a gray strip representing your runway and some black and white blocks for buildings.
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Eventually, it's easy to see a day when Expanse sells some of the aggregated data it's seeing, perhaps on a sector by sector basis, though Junio says that Expanse "isn't going in that direction" currently.
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Syfy Season 2 of The Expanse premieres February 1 on Syfy.
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But, how vast an expanse does the SEO spam web cover?
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Persepolis Rising jumped the story of The Expanse three decades forward.
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It should be a pristine expanse of bright, completely invisible pixels.
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I guess your real reward is this vast expanse of freedom.
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It is a vast expanse of mud, albeit littered with nodules.
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This is the way most spacecraft create "weight" in The Expanse.
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This is exactly what happens with the Navoo in The Expanse.
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This expanse of Georgia has such an interesting food culture, though.
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The women of The Expanse don't use sex as a weapon.
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Also, sci-fi fans rejoice: The Expanse is getting another season.
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In Manhattan you rarely get such a broad expanse of sky.
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In an expanse of arid badlands, he spotted an arm bone.
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ANWR itself is a 19.3 million acre expanse in northeastern Alaska.
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The Mediterranean is becoming a vast expanse of unmarked sunken graves.
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I did, right before entering the cool expanse of the lobby.
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"The Witcher" and "The Expanse," for instance, are based on books.
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Every visible expanse of skin is tattooed—hands, chest, neck, face.
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There was darkness and suspense, and a sense of broad expanse.
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They didn't know what to make of such an uninhabited expanse.
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The endless expanse of the internet means far richer source material.
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I think you will experience a sense of expanse and distance.
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Across the expanse, mansions loom over the vast blanket of cordgrass.
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Amazon rescued the sci-fi drama The Expanse just last year.
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It is a vast expanse, a black sea with no shore.
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The general occupies the left side, taking up a wider expanse.
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The Expanse doesn't set a stage, it begs you to look ahead.
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Could we really be alone in the vast expanse of the universe?
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Every day, about 100,000 airplanes take off into the wide blue expanse.
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All we have is that cold expanse in the west, full of
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"Pyre" is another example of where The Expanse has proved distressingly timely.
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I thought, staring into the putrid, porcelain expanse of the toilet bowl.
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Tonight, The Expanse returns to the Syfy channel for its second season.
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According to Expanse stunt coordinator Matt Birman, the scene began with storyboards.
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No wonder Bezos' Amazon has recently jumped in to save The Expanse.
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The Expanse is a science fiction story set two centuries from now.
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They lived on an expanse of flat land with little surface water.
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This cute filter pops up when you're in the park's vast expanse.
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The second season of their Syfy series, The Expanse, premieres in February.
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Open up the Yoga Book, and you'll see a flat, black expanse.
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Some spoilers ahead for the first six entries in The Expanse series.
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The park itself is a wide and largely barren expanse of asphalt.
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We drove through the empty expanse and got to know each other.
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Beneath the shoulders, they relished the expanse of the Met's large stage.
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The desert became a weapon — a formidable expanse that swallowed crossers whole.
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It also can be difficult to decorate an endless expanse of space.
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For now, though, "Yellowstone" is a sprawling expanse whose potential is untapped.
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From above, the sea was a sparkling expanse, scalloped by the wind.
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The Lannisters now control the Reach, the most fertile expanse in Westeros.
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It comes back to a theme of &aposThe Expanse&apos of tribalism.
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He wants Zimmer in the outfield to cover Comerica Park's vast expanse.
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Why "The Expanse" co-author thinks sci-fi can change politics 5.
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It's billed as a record of urban solitude against Singing Saw's expanse.
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The map charts a 2,281- by 1,690-mile expanse of the Red Planet.
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Over the expanse and length of Venezuela, we will be in the streets.
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Falun joined me, following my gaze to a carved expanse of white stone.
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Without any treaty, that will open up a vast expanse of legal limbo.
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I feel, instead, a new force, latent in the black expanse beneath me.
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Things like The Expanse made it okay to read science fiction in public.
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Expanse viewers have heard a lot about Mars, but never really seen it.
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In case you missed it, The Expanse is set two centuries from now.
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The vast expanse of the Netflix library becomes a TV to-do list.
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" WITH CAST PRESENT @JeffBezos just announced here at @ISDC: "The Expanse is saved.
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It's very commonplace now, with shows like Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse. Yeah.
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It's away from the road, and in every direction there's tremendous empty expanse.
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But The Expanse has a take on multiculturalism that he hadn't seen before.
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That's Slowdive and MBV, together, performing in a remote expanse of nature, OK?
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But why here, in an empty expanse of Nevada, for the first facility?
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This streamlining of storylines hasn't necessarily made The Expanse its best possible self.
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He remembers his father's storeroom, a mysterious expanse of broken guitars and pianos.
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The playground there is a sprawling expanse of waterways and pressure-sensitive fountains.
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Until mid-March, the wall was a vast expanse of unadorned white marble.
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The Expanse was one of my absolute favorite shows from the last year.
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Past you is nothing but the great grey expanse of the Arctic Ocean.
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These are not new questions in the flat, doleful expanse of western Flanders.
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Escalante's once-seamless expanse of protected land was divided into three separate monuments.
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Historically, about half of all illegal entries nationally have occurred along that expanse.
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The park was long considered to be a dangerous expanse, especially after nightfall.
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Where we might expect a flat expanse of red, the bloody curtain of her
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Like the other installments of The Expanse, the book jumps from perspective to perspective.
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Tiamat's Wrath by James S.A. Corey The penultimate installment of The Expanse is here.
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The Expanse is a television show based on the novels by James S.A. Corey.
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We went there first in February; the yard was an expanse of frozen mud.
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If The Expanse is a serious guard dog, Killjoys is a carefree Golden Retriever.
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Moving goods across the great expanse of the subcontinent was costly and painfully slow.
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Note: this piece contains a couple of very mild story spoilers for The Expanse.
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The Expanse doesn't shy away from some very dirty and uncomfortable truths about humanity.
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A Best Rapper Alive is unafraid to luxuriate in the expanse of their impact.
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"This gives us a picture of the expanse of their network," Gapay told reporters.
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Each film's tone is likewise established wordlessly through the broad expanse of Whale's frame.
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Warning: Spoilers for previous seasons of The Expanse, and some of the novels, ahead.
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Exhausted, Kathleen looked out to the placid expanse of sea and wilted a little.
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If you like science fiction, I can recommend a show for you—The Expanse.
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The fastest animals on land roam and hunt across a wide expanse of land.
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Leviathan Wakes, the first entry in the Expanse series, is the book for you.
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What makes The Expanse an interesting case isn't just the range of people onscreen.
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But what about the interstellar medium, the giant shadowy expanse between these bright beacons?
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She remembers people riding horses and children playing on a wide expanse of beach.
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Could such sediments have protected organic molecules for such a vast expanse of time?
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But for whatever reason, The Expanse hasn't captured the same mainstream attention as Battlestar.
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America stands alone among wealthy democracies in the depth and expanse of its poverty.
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We don't typically see the boundless soul expanse that radiates from everyone around us.
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Eventually all of this ripping will render existence an endless expanse of cold nothingness.
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What do they find so interesting about Expanse, which was formerly known as Qadium?
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Collectively, they account for more than $100 million in contracts with Expanse, it says.
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The start is awe-inspiring; something about the expanse of the bridge magnifies it.
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The sheer feat of human endeavor that had created this gleaming expanse was overwhelming.
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Looking across the expanse of pavement and speeding traffic, however, the distance seems insurmountable.
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The expanse of the termites' construction were hidden by scrubby forest known as caatinga.
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"It's beautiful," she said, looking out at nearly empty expanse of the Great Lawn.
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The weekend unfurls like a Greenwich lawn: a languorous expanse partitioned by various mansions.
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The 10 stories in "Fresh Complaint" were written across the expanse of his career.
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Look at the clouds, the expanse of water and the space all around you.
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There are eighty-two Kayapo settlements, scattered across the green expanse of the reserve.
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A wanton slumber on a hot afternoon offers the luxurious expanse of wasted time.
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Afterwards, we keep going with The Expanse and I'm absolutely in love with Chrisjen.
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LAKEHURST, N.J., May 6 — It was once an expanse of marsh, this enormous airfield.
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Despite its high-profile new home, The Expanse is very much the same show.
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"The Expanse" is punching back after being canceled by the Syfy network last year.
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Allain: The Expanse is full of little touches that are grounded in real physics.
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In the shallow expanse of vague ideas the point of fanaticism can be anywhere.
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So The Expanse is basically a show about the need for higher public investment.
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After all, you might be safer diving into water than an expanse of sand.
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Viehweger shows me a half a dozen edible plants just on this one expanse.
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The loudest sound in the featureless expanse is a mechanical one, made by untended pumps.
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The Expanse had special, spill-proof tumblers that would function pretty well in zero-g.
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IT IS HARD to ignore the wind hurtling across the green expanse of southern Minnesota.
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"The new series is going to be kind of Expanse-y," Kloos tells The Verge.
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Things like Game of Thrones and The Expanse are a signal that they are acceptable.
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But not even this remote expanse is safe from our crap, a new study shows.
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Eros, a near-Earth asteroid that's been converted into a human colony in The Expanse.
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Its expanse is far greater than just one person or one company or one industry.
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A misfire or rocket stage falling into this wide expanse will thus inconvenience no one.
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The disappearance of MH370 sparked a gargantuan search effort covering a vast expanse of ocean.
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All you see are rings — endless, endless rings across the quiet expanse of virtual Metropolis.
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There's no glass ceiling in The Expanse, either for women or for characters of color.
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Now it is only one in an expanse of distribution centers, storage depots and factories.
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In 1963, it spanned almost 10,000 square miles, an expanse roughly the size of Maryland.
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They stand in a line and stare out into the blue expanse, into the horizon.
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"The Expanse" currently has around a 90% approval rating from all critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
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"The Expanse" will return for its fourth season on Amazon Prime Video on December 13.
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Shortly thereafter, I felt myself leaving my body to ascend to a timeless, endless expanse.
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Because the expanse of territory with no terrorist history, no jarring personal memories, is vast.
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On the green expanse the cows graze, or move a step from here to there.
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That expanse would cover an area about the size of the U.S. city of Philadelphia.
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Cora let loose atop a spine of granite facing a wide expanse of desert floor.
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China de facto control of an expanse of sea the size of Mexico and military
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When it's not cloudy, the evening sky is decorated with an infinite expanse of stars.
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The only thing missing is the Trump name emblazoned at regular intervals along its expanse.
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The day after the procession, Safdar drives to the Edhi graveyard, a huge, flat expanse.
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The 200-acre (80.94 hectares) expanse will one day provide 18,000 apartments, according to authorities.
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Brown zoomed past defenders on a post route, then toward a vast expanse of green.
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Shielding their eyes, they peered across a flat expanse at smoke billowing on the horizon.
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I try to show that expanse of art forms and visual cultures in my collection.
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The Kominek family farm is a green expanse of hay and alfalfa in northern Colorado.
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Look below for new clips from The Expanse, Picard, Riverdale, Star Trek: Discovery, and more.
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A ring master's stage lies at the end of the vast expanse, embroiled in flames.
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The river was a hundred yards from the steps, across a bleak expanse of silt.
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It presents an appearance of purity, like an immaculate expanse of light, new-fallen snow.
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Then, for several long minutes, the jungle disappeared, replaced by an expanse of giant craters.
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When it comes to source material, The Magicians has the opposite problem of The Expanse.
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The remote expanse of the world's oceans may seem like a tranquil space to conduct science.
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Lower on the agenda, perhaps, were rambles across the grey expanse of the New York Times.
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I was left to wander the vast expanse of WoW without a friend on the server.
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How to watch it: The Expanse is available for digital purchase, or on Syfy's streaming platforms.
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Soon, the two Corvettes pull up next to each other in a wide-open, paved expanse.
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The Sahel region with its huge expanse of remote desert is home to several jihadist groups.
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Through an airlock lined with spacesuits awaits a rover, ready for exploring the rocky expanse outside.
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"Don't feel bad about this," he says, wistfully looking out into the endless expanse of space.
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The Expanse suggests that change is possible, for an individual, for a planet, for a species.
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The Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Arc De Triumphe punctuated the expanse of city around me.
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You'll change your name, build a house in a lonely green expanse, and keep some animals.
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The porch at Las Cruces opens to a wide expanse of mountains alternately cleared and forested.
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The Expanse books have always been bleak, cynical affairs, but this new installment feels especially hopeless.
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The play had opened an expanse of questions for Coon: What is the purpose of suffering?
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The Mediterranean is an expanse ringed by multiple great powers alongside not-so-great seafaring states.
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The expanse lies south of the Belt Parkway, just to the west of Kennedy International Airport.
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The gleaming white Stratolaunch didn't just fill the expanse; it reached into every corner of it.
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Viewed from the air, the wellheads look like oversized anthills pocking the expanse of lifeless desert.
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You can look out over this great view of the Catskills, this huge expanse of trees.
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After the confines of life on the river, the expanse of the inland sea was daunting.
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Only about 40 percent of those infected across the entire Sub-Saharan expanse are receiving treatment.
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She pumps her fists and shakes her arms, her face an expanse of devotion and pain.
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The report highlighted the enduring expanse of American combat operations since the terrorist attacks of Sept.
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Imagine yourself as a God, surveying the vast expanse of nothingness, a pure plane of reality.
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An expanse of wide, windy, forlorn avenues not long ago, downtown Milwaukee has gained new life.
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The vast expanse of Venice's St. Mark's Square is all but empty, as are Milan's subways.
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For instance, "The Expanse" cast has championed Amazon for introducing the show to a global audience.
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Expanse was identified by one of its investors as a cybersecurity startup to watch in 2019.
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On arrival, Bergmann got out, surveyed the vast blue expanse and seemed satisfied with the choice.
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Ghost Recon: Wildlands isn't just an open world game — it's a daunting expanse of unrealized potential.
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The 11-hectare walled and terraced expanse now draws hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
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Amazon did not respond to Business Insider&aposs request for comment on "The Expanse&aposs" performance.
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They span the Ivy League, Big 10 schools, and the geographic expanse of the United States.
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Spoilers for The Expanse season two and book two of the series: Caliban's War to follow.
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The novel represents a vast expanse of the possibilities of fiction in terms of theme, style, characterization.
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Aghdashloo also praises her own show – The Expanse – for including characters of varied gender, ethnicity and age.
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Today, almost nothing remains of what was very recently a vast expanse of bountiful marshes and swampland.
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This is happening right now all around the world, and that's what makes The Expanse so intriguing.
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The Salvare has a sort of near-future functionality reminiscent of the nicer ships on The Expanse.
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Amazon has finally revealed when the next season of The Expanse will begin streaming: December 13th, 2019.
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Interstellar space, as Hubble and the Voyager probes are revealing, is more than just an empty expanse.
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Until now, The Expanse has held a mirror up to where our violent base tendencies lead us.
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But there is increasing talk of war on both sides of the expanse, and elsewhere around Israel.
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Behold the Bubble Nebula, a massive expanse of gas and dust located 8,2400.5 light-years from Earth.
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The vast expanse of stagnant, brackish water trapped behind the dyke hardly speaks of a greener future.
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Cars are an inescapable necessity in Motor City, a 140-square-mile expanse lacking robust public transportation.
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Before me, the gulf sparkled, an undulating expanse of blue capped by the looming mass of Vesuvius.
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But Ford's decision illustrated the breadth and expanse of the president's power — he pardoned Nixon on Sept.
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The photos are filled with wide spaces, usually featuring a lone character framed by an empty expanse.
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A processing factory sits in the middle, its metal roof sticking out from the expanse of green.
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Rather, it hands the information over to readers, leaving us to interpret its vast expanse of material.
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In the frigid expanse of northern Greenland, paleontologists unearthed the fossilized remains of some behemoth, wormlike creature.
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Or did I prefer to brave the open expanse of the full bed like a taxpaying adult?
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The vast, shadowy eeriness of the ship is reminiscent of scenes from Alien or Syfy's The Expanse.
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Based on the novels by James S.A. Corey, The Expanse takes place 200 years in the future.
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Just a day earlier, the victims had gathered with family and friends under the church's domed expanse.
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But for fans of The Expanse, it's still a welcome return to an established and familiar world.
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One large expanse of Pacific Ocean water is depicted in light blue and represents below average temperatures.
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These artifacts now sit on an expanse of dry land that will ultimately become a tourist park.
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The land punctuates this great expanse of sea, constituting a mere 0.035 percent of our sovereign area.
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NIGHT 1: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.7:27 PMGriffith Park—an outdoor expanse in LA—is abandoned after dark.
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Some, noting the breadth and expanse of Harris' legal record over several decades, rose to her defense.
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The expanse of desert and mountains north of Afghanistan has a total population of about 60 million.
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The body parts of the soldiers had been scattered like asteroids across the dark expanse of dirt.
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Inside, the living, dining and kitchen areas flow together as a single expanse under 14-foot ceilings.
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Within a few minutes, the children were spread out over an expanse of at least 10 acres.
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Just think what harsh chemicals like chlorine bleach or ammonia could do to an expanse of flooring.
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It is a nebulous borderland between Earth's familiar atmosphere and the otherworldly expanse of space beyond it.
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And the production uses the expanse of the Apollo stage to define the unbridgeable distances among people.
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The aerial view shows dozens of white tents on an otherwise brown and empty expanse of land.
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It is often used for films because of its stunning expanse of iconic fire-orange sand dunes.
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His practice range, an empty expanse of compacted soil and tiny tufts of dried grass, was safe.
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When the listener focusses intently, wisps of sound can become expressive characters, silhouetted against an empty expanse.
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Nine eager hunting dogs, long and lean, gather on an expanse of green against a carnelian red background.
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Antarctica may look like a forbidding white expanse, but life below the sea ice is full of colour.
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The massive concrete expanse was a few doors down from the Bruin Theater in Los Angeles' Westwood neighborhood.
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Across the street to the west is a broad expanse of green grass and countless old growth trees.
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The vast expanse of the Kafue National Park in western Zambia is quiet and deserted of other people.
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The permafrost is like a vast expanse of frozen ground and soil, but in the summer, it thaws.
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In the summer, they harvest cloudberries and blueberries; caribou herds roam across the vast expanse of inland tundra.
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Top and bottom bezels are present, though pretty thin in relation to the vast expanse of the screen.
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The Expanse should just change their post credits for each episode to include a list of homework questions.
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Early WIRED could dismiss the broad expanse of politics because its writers were focused on imagining the future.
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The Expanse season three is available on Syfy's website, with seasons one and two available on Amazon Prime.
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"The string art technique allows me to visualize a certain concept of a form in expanse," Podolski says.
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Across the graveyard's dusty expanse, some 20 others are doing the same in hopes of catching the wind.
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An expanse of blue solar panels stretches across part of the Yamakura Dam reservoir in Japan's Chiba Prefecture.
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Now in its seventh installment, The Expanse series stays fresh by jumping forward three decades with Persepolis Rising.
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Check out the sci-fi "Expanse" series by James S.A. Corey, which has lately grabbed us tight. No?
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A fire started on Tuesday evening on Saddleworth Moor, an expanse of hills that is popular with hikers.
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An expanse of cannabis -- almost the size of three soccer fields -- stretches out in front of Abu Salim.
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He pointed to the other side of the road, just an expanse of earth that looked freshly moved.
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Where Game of Thrones roughly adapted a novel a season, The Expanse is moving at a different pace.
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Bored people in canoes paddled slowly up and down the expanse of them, shotguns sleeping in their laps.
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There is no fancy nylon mesh or gear organizers here, just a brown expanse of full grain leather.
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The expanse of the space, the sheer monumental length that Draymond manages to capture with his arm-brush.
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What you see in The Expanse, or Star Trek reimagined by JJ Abrams, are elements of the ISS.
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Low-rise jeans, an expanse of bony torso, and a piece of white fabric wrapped around her chest.
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Dark shrubs dotted the expanse, as did wandering cows, temples and clusters of 108 white Buddhist prayer flags.
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San Juan County is a hardscrabble expanse in the state's southeast corner, and home to some 16,000 people.
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Beyond politics, The Expanse also has to work through basic questions about the nature of physics and technology.
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In the middle of the textured beds is a luxurious expanse of new grass near a curvy path.
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You can almost feel enveloped by cool water, and the movement in its expanse within the growing silence.
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Syfy dropped the celebrated space serial "The Expanse," outraging fans famous — George R.R. Martin, Patton Oswalt — and otherwise.
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Perhaps that wooded expanse only seemed sprawling because his battered psyche led him to believe it was so.
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Ms. Norman is the regal mistress of this domain, with a physical presence suited to her vocal expanse.
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It renewed the sci-fi series "The Expanse" for a fourth season after Syfy canceled it in 2018.
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But the flat aqua expanse of Lake Oahe in view of the Oceti Sakowin camp is another story.
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An unfathomable expanse of gaseous bodies, energy, and gravitational pulls, the universe never ceases to awe and amaze.
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You'll see how buttons are more clearly defined as buttons instead of bare words floating in a white expanse.
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Born to first-generation Italian-Canadian parents, the Expanse actor's first language wasn't what his teachers spoke in school.
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From this vantage point, the rover could scan the wide expanse of the interior rim of the Gale Crater.
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Turning off-road, we reached a yellow expanse inside Ironwood Forest National Monument through a series of latched gates.
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But peering out the windows and onto the vast hilly expanse of the courtyard, all of that peels away.
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The vast expanse of content makes it hard even for content creators with well-known names to get attention.
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An expanse of cerulean sky hangs in the background so still and clear it almost looks like a painting.
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The frigid expanse of land at the Earth's Southern pole is covered by 22017 percent of the planet's ice.
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Without them, it's just a huge expanse of flat tarmac, dotted with shallow puddles that reflect the evening light.
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As I duck under the wing and walk up to the cockpit, I'm struck by the expanse of glass.
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Thanks to technology, the ocean's expanse and remoteness are becoming less formidable—and less of an excuse for inaction.
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On Monday, the protesters drove out to a snowy expanse miles from the refuge's headquarters, bringing along the excavator.
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Three years ago, the network's programming returned to space with three new shows: Dark Matter, Killjoys, and The Expanse.
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The example that first springs to mind is James S.A. Corey's Expanse series, which depicts a system-wide civilization.
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In addition, the deadly virus has spread across a large expanse in eastern Congo, including urban and rural regions.
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It's a long howling expanse of meaningless shit, but the game is to fight for every inch of it.
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As the sun set early in the afternoon, the winter wind blew across the open expanse of the camp.
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Image: SKYGLOW Project There's nothing that makes you feel smaller than an expanse of nothing but sand and sky.
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The thing that most surprised me about Renault Sport's operations is the speed and expanse of its own manufacturing.
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The expanse is wide between embedding fuel cells in a smartphone and a scalable retail-based global energy marketplace.
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It's the company's answer to some of its competitors' big-budget science fiction shows like The Expanse or Westworld.
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Earlier this year, Amazon also rescued The Expanse from cancellation by picking up the show for a fourth season.
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That means that their trails are long, sweeping across the expanse of the sky, and occasionally lingering for minutes.
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In 2001, series creator and co-author Ty Franck began to develop the world that would become The Expanse.
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My plan was to write a physics piece about The Expanse to encourage another studio to pick it up.
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Typical aerial photographs of the Amazon rainforest show a green expanse of trees so thick you can't see ground.
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The new ICBMs will be deployed roughly within the same geographical expanse in which the current weapons are stationed.
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There is no school for the children, no organized activities, just a monotonous expanse of tents, gravel and mud.
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Now the community plans to build a memorial on an expanse of open meadow, ponds and sparsely wooded land.
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An expanse of purple-black minimally suggests a dim interior, strongly contrasted by the rectangle of exaggeratedly glowing sky.
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Foregrounded against the expanse of New York, Bougatsos's tough-guy pigeon would insouciantly reduce the city to a toy.
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Another urban festival that takes place in Victoria Park's vast expanse, Lovebox is like Field Day's more commercial cousin.
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That's a much smaller area to hit than a large expanse of ground at one of SpaceX's landing zones.
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I speed across the watery expanse in my ship and feel like a rebel pilot in The Force Awakens.
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I haven't seen The Expanse, but Verge editor Andrew Liptak has been saying the show is a must-see.
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Different worlds Bidjima Emmanuel is 19 years old and was born into the 1,900 square mile expanse of Dja.
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Firefly and The Expanse also make the list, along with the comic book series East of West and Saga.
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Conscious that big buildings rob the public of an expanse of sky, he makes sure they return something valuable.
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During the desolate expanse of the C-minor Suite, I was distracted by thoughts about the passage of time.
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The vast blue expanse of Lake Michigan can be especially daunting on a windy day, here at the edges.
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Each year, Zirkle says she looks forward to hitting that vast expanse en route to the Bering Sea coastline.
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A member of the militia is seen staring out at the wide expanse, awaiting a raid from federal agents.
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Above all, indulge in your personal freedom, because you will never have such a radical expanse of it again.
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That it's a trend with no end in sight goes a long way in explaining the momentum of Expanse.
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A province of 100 million on the flat, brown expanse of central China, Henan suffers from a blighted reputation.
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Over our shoulders lay Salt Valley, a vast, wandering expanse of sagebrush and tumbleweeds, as empty as the moon.
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The third season of "The Expanse" premiered in April to universal critical acclaim, but its ratings were steadily slipping.
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Mr Biden and the refreshingly realistic Ms Klobuchar aside, the candidates touted the expanse and ambitiousness of their plans.
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"No se," he said, shaking his head at the great expanse when I asked where he thought we were.
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Nearly all the workers at the site, an expanse of brown mud in the drizzling rain, wore protective masks.
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The space corps would have an area of responsibility that encompasses the vast expanse outside of the Earth's atmosphere.
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However, being able to look out at that expanse of blue was special, and I can't wait to return.
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It doesn't so much sit in front of your face as envelop you with a soaring expanse of screen.
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After taking the photo, he walked up a steep flight of stairs, turned around and took in the expanse.
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The camp is in a volcanic area on the Red Sea coast, a sun-blasted expanse of white sand.
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To the left is the great room, an open-concept expanse containing a living space, dining area and kitchen.
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Flying into Lagos, Burtynsky had been struck by what he saw—an endless urban expanse with virtually no vegetation.
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The fingerprints smudging the blank expanse of the paper suggest that he never thought anyone would see those areas.
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A sea of foam pads and quilts and stuffed animals covered the expanse of the one-room carriage house.
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One of the things that makes The Expanse such compelling television is the way it makes space tangibly dangerous.
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Amazon renewed "The Expanse" last year after it was canceled by Syfy and it seems to be paying off.
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The US is a massive country, and its 327 million people are scattered across a vast expanse of land.
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Founding guitarist Paul Waggoner attributes this perpetual expanse to the inspiration he and his bandmates find within one another.
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The bus was slaloming along a narrow road, the glistening expanse of the Irish Sea to our starboard side.
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The way we consume media now is blurred not just by process but by the sheer expanse of content.
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In this role, islands act like distant outposts, scattered about, breaking up the endless expanse of nothing at all.
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Coming off of this morning's news that the Syfy channel was not going to renew The Expanse for a fourth season, there is some positive news for fans of the series: Orbit Books has announced that it has signed Expanse author James S.A. Corey for three books of a new space opera series.
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Syfy is known for its genre shows like The Expanse and Battlestar Galactica or low-budget B-films like Sharknado.
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Across an expanse of well-kept grass however are the ranks of much larger mausoleums, home to several former narcos.
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It is a Kurdish-controlled enclave, cut off from a larger expanse of Kurdish territory in the northeast of Syria.
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Receding water has left an expanse of crystal white salt that has become a lifeline for the area's nomadic people.
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But that's because this expanse of bedrock doesn't contain much sand or dust that could be displaced by its wheels.
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I explored boundaries of good taste but those boundaries were not rendered elastic by the endless expanse of social media.
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Squinting out across the endless blue expanse, I could have sworn I saw the edge of Portugal once or twice.
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Its innovations could be rolled out across an 800-acre expanse of the waterfront—an area as large as Venice.
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There's also "Moonlight on the River," a vast expanse of a song that seems to burrow down inside his psyche.
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His chest and abdomen were covered by an expanse of brown and red burn tissue, blood leaking down his sides.
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While The Expanse has been praised by critics and attracted a core group of fans, it has earned lower ratings.
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Called noni toki, it is matzo-thin, a blistered expanse 14 inches across, the edges uplifted as if in supplication.
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What does it take to maintain such a vast expanse of white stone in such a high traffic, punishing environment?
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The Expanse easily fits that description, with a multiracial cast and an emphasis on the destructive nature of societal divisions.
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In the 4th District, a largely rural expanse that covers the middle part of the state, former GOP U.S. Rep.
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A vast expanse of barren rock and sand stretches across northern Chile, comprising the driest non-polar region on Earth.
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The Expanse would never be characterized as "optimistic" sci-fi, as it doesn't take place in a gleaming techno-utopia.
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I think the sense of place, space and expanse in our music was certainly shaped by where we grew up.
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Shale activity is humming in the hottest U.S. oilfield, the Permian Basin, a 75,000 square mile expanse in West Texas.
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Three lanes in either direction, it's a long, straight, and predictable expanse of road — a perfect testing ground for Comma.
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So yes, looking at those red squares creeping across the expanse of my chart was also a little panic inducing.
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But, that vast expanse above them, between the head and the hips — that doesn't get much visibility, literally or figuratively.
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A shot of her dog, Bob, curled up like a cinnamon bun on the pleated, peachy expanse of her bed.
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But the expanse soon started to move too much, and not just up and down, but also side to side.
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Matter The brain looks like a featureless expanse of folds and bulges, but it's actually carved up into invisible territories.
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Definition: According to Smith, the apron is pretty much any expanse of pavement that's not a taxiway or a runway.
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From the swing on the veranda, an expanse of umbrella pines and terracotta-roofed villages tumbled steeply toward the sea.
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Dribbling brilliantly past the retreating Graham Rix, he sees the empty expanse of the penalty box open up before him.
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The esoteric Buddhists of Mongolia and Tibet somehow bridged their unique food traditions over the Muslim Uyghur expanse of Xinjiang.
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He leaves tell-tale footprints in undisturbed dirt, groomed daily by Border Patrol, as he clears the expanse of light.
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Searching for alien life in the vast expanse of the universe is somewhat comparable to tracking animals here on Earth.
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This season was meant to be a paradise for Eden Hazard; a lush expanse of goals, silverware and individual success.
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A sizable triangle of plaster let go of the lath, but it only revealed more of the expanse that remained.
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Mr. Putin is personally cultivating investments from Chinese companies in energy and transport infrastructure across his country's vast Arctic expanse.
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The house overlooks the stunning expanse of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, which may have inspired Tolkien's fictional elven realm of Rivendell.
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Against the black expanse of the stage, she clads her cast in white linen, and they shine against the darkness.
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For the kind of classic sci-fi built around spaceships and interplanetary relations, there's really only one choice: The Expanse.
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Ron Pagett, 0003, farms on thousands of acres on the edge of the Pilliga Scrub, an expanse of scruffy woodland.
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The restaurant, on a corner, has an expanse of windows and is done with white marble, blue velvet and brass.
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More notably, all five were in the Pacific Ocean, whose wide, warm expanse gives cyclones a long runway to intensify.
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For years, officials had ordered Mr. Bundy to remove his cattle from a publicly owned desert expanse near Bunkerville, Nev.
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Surrounding areas became a densely populated expanse for which the sea became a distant backdrop, rather than a defining feature.
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A visual take on the vast expanse of a land and its people, compiled over 10 years by Wang Xiaoshuai.
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For Africans hoping to make it to Europe, Agadez marks the northernmost outpost before crossing the expanse of the Sahara.
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Saw grass sweeps to the horizon, in a marshy expanse broken by islands of slash pines and gumbo-limbo trees.
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On the right side of the blue-green expanse, stuck in the paint, lies a thin strand of brush hair.
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Just a few miles from my office sits the Mario Cuomo Bridge, crossing a critical expanse of the Hudson River.
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He then heads out of the ship onto the snowy terrain of Starkiller Base and looks out over a wide expanse.
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I was an early fan of the Expanse novels, and was excited when Syfy picked up the show for a season.
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It's thrilling to behold, but a little terrifying too — like looking at the night sky, into the expanse of the universe.
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The reconsecration followed restoration works which have turned a once pleasantly shabby interior into a gleaming expanse of marble and parquet.
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The Choi family, visiting from South Korea, wandered the marble expanse with their new "Make America Great" hats (three for $50).
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PERCHED on a river bend in an unfashionable expanse of central France, Châteaudun is in many ways a typical French town.
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Analysts will be far more inclined to gather this broad expanse of data if they know it will be protected properly.
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Since then, the usual fan campaigns to save their favorite shows surfaced, helping to rescue The Expanse and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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Bad news for fans of The Expanse: Deadline is reporting that Syfy has not renewed the show for a fourth season.
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In "Untitled" (21917), a formally dressed man with a cane stands on a boardwalk, looking at a calm expanse of water.
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Their backyard is a great expanse of desert, and the couple has seen rattlesnakes, bobcats, and coyotes pass near their home.
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This created a land barrier between the Northern Ocean and the new sea—an expanse visited by Pathfinder in the 1990s.
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Drones tend to be about four or five inches across and get lost in the expanse of a warehouse or stadium.
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Environmentalists, tribes and many local officials support preserving the expanse in southeast Utah, which contains cultural sites from Native American tribes.
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I tried it out on my rooftop, and the Wonderboom 22 got louder than I wanted it to, despite the expanse.
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When The Expanse began, a significant portion of its running time was dedicated to a detective's hunt for a missing girl.
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Since 2225, an expanse of seawater that's 22015 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit above average has stretched from Asia to North America.
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A giant squid animation floats in an empty expanse first as your brain tries to figure out what you're looking at.
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But there are few things quite as epic as floating over a gorgeous expanse of land in a hot air balloon.
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The worlds of augmented reality and VR theoretically represent a boundless expanse for startups looking to create a new digital future.
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The staggered layout allows for a middle expanse up to 23 inches wide, a cheek-releasing increase over the standard 18.
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As a fan of science fiction and science, I have to say that The Expanse has a bunch of great science.
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Similarly, the use of excessive bloom in outdoor areas helps to communicate a vast, humbling expanse, foretelling of the adventure ahead.
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After passing through some more gates, we emerged into the yard, a grassy expanse that Sackler referred to as the Quad.
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I'm not an exhibitionist, but at the time, oral sex (reciprocative) on an expanse of green seemed like a great idea.
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For at least three years, ISIS has held sway over a vast expanse of area that bestrode both Iraq and Syria.
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Those colleges were initially intended to provide a solid technical education for young farmers and engineers across the great American expanse.
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Floors are variously of marble, parquet, tile, terrazzo or terra cotta, and a grand expanse of windows takes in the view.
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Here in the density of Lower Manhattan, an expanse of grass and open blue sky was seemingly its own horticultural achievement.
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GOP members of the Judiciary Committee have narrowed the expanse of documents and materials available as part of Kavanaugh's public record.
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Within this expanse, China has been actively increasing its infrastructure loans to countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, the Maldives.
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Amongst a broad expanse of diverse styles and subgenres, each samba composition is united in its adherence to 21973/21976 meter.
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He had no choice but to go as fast as he could until he reached an expanse of thin black ice.
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NASA confirmed the existence of ice on Mars last year, and this study shows how the expanse of that ice shelf.
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The game is meant to be celebrated, the field a wide-open expanse awaiting your frolic, your team awaiting your embrace.
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There is that sense of expanse possible only at a distance from Manhattan, and of evenings brought to an early close.
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At one point the world's largest dump, the 2,200-acre expanse is transforming into one of the city's largest green spaces.
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And now here I was, lost in the vast expanse of Charles de Gaulle airport, my excitement quickly turning to anxiety.
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In this quiet, always quiet expanse, Turtle Mountain women spent their days leaning into the hard light of their task lamps.
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There, suddenly, improbably, is an expanse of bare floor that may measure only 100 square feet but seems somehow far larger.
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Bazille's admiration for Manet is clear in the flat gray expanse of floor and the pale pink mound of a sofa.
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The expanse of some distribution zones, like one that stretches from San Diego to northeast Nevada, translates to more general forecasts.
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As you near it, the flat expanse of the facade begins to differentiate itself into cladding panels, textured with pebbled aggregate.
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No drone camera that slowly reveals the expanse of a textured landscape could ever quite capture the grandeur of being there.
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"I love the expanse you get here, where you stand on Central Park West and there are no buildings," he said.
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Sure, the expanse of knotty pine probably looked fantastic when it was installed in the 1970s, when I was in diapers.
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Parikh oversaw the massive expanse of software and hardware that allows Facebook to operate and also ran its internet drone project.
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From the bed of a white pick-up, Lladrovci saw a large expanse of dirt encircled by a chain-link fence.
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But the audience was far too small for the ambition of the work and the great expanse of the opera house.
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"Yes, we live in this nice house," she said, sitting on a hilltop porch that overlooked a wide expanse of ocean.
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And when school is out, helmet-wearing children flock to a vast blue expanse in Brooklyn Bridge Park for skateboarding lessons.
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A third simply shows her perfectly manicured toes resting on a window, the expanse of blue sea in front of her.
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It's beautifully shot, with slashes of blood streaking the infinite expanse of snow and ice as the northern lights shimmer above.
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At its best, The Expanse uses its new status quo to drive its characters into making a lot of bad calls.
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Amazon&aposs "The Expanse" increased in audience demand in the US by 34% week-over-week, Parrot Analytics said on Monday.
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A mirrorless camera mounted on the aircraft snapped hundreds of photos, each capturing an ethereal, 200-foot-wide expanse of ice.
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"The Expanse" returns for its fourth season on December 13 on Amazon Prime Video after being canceled by Syfy last year.
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Nowhere else on the planet is wealth so widespread amongst so many people situated across such a wide expanse of land.
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By contrast, the V.I.P. area, an L-shaped expanse with a vodka bar and sweeping views of the harbor, was packed.
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Hundreds of hotels fill the expanse of Manhattan and its surrounding boroughs with offerings that speak to all kinds of travelers.
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Flying over the country's heartland — the fertile expanse known as the pampa húmeda — we could see endless fields of the legume.
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The Alabama win was just the wind the Resistance needed beneath its wings to feel the true expanse of the possible.
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What was left was a ghostly, smoky expanse of empty lots covered in ash and strewn with twisted wreckage and debris.
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Much of that space comes with bay views, too — a lovely blue expanse you can see across the 12 lanes of traffic.
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More than two-thirds of the planet is covered by water, and much of that liquid expanse is ungoverned and potentially ungovernable.
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"The sheer expanse of these peatlands makes central Africa home to the world's most extensive peatland complex," Dargie said in a statement.
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His district covers part of the Phoenix suburbs and then a huge swath of the lightly populated expanse of Grand Canyon State.
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Watch: News anchors can't *expletive* handle the Mooch Building any expanse of wall at all has also proven more difficult than anticipated.
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Together (and along with The Expanse), they help fill the years-long lack of science fiction shows about space on the channel.
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Today at the Television Critics Association, Amazon announced that it has renewed its science fiction series The Expanse for a fifth season.
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Republicans hope this narrative will stir the base, especially in the 10th District's conservative, rural expanse near the Virginia-West Virginia border.
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This is why The Expanse resonates so well for me, because it's commenting on pointed issues we see in society every day.
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The conflict is spread across a broad expanse of Africa, from Somalia in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west.
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Hopefully with its new home at Amazon, The Expanse will get to cover some of that ground laid down by the books.
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Over the past few years, Syfy has renewed its push into space-driven shows, such as The Expanse, Killjoys, and Dark Matter.
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But if you just want to stand amidst an Infinity Room, or take in the gray expanse a Pollock, that's fine, too.
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"Ficus hedges are almost as dull as a big expanse of lawn—and their uniformity makes them a weak pick," says Aoyagi.
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Take Cape Sable, a lonely expanse of marsh, mangrove swamp, and white sand beach at the southwest toe of Everglades National Park.
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Bonneville, a dry lake bed on the Utah-Nevada border, is prized by racers for its mystical flat expanse of white salt.
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As it turns out, The Expanse has three seasons all on the SyFy Network—but they did not renew for season 4.
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This more powerful spaceship propulsion allows ships to travel around the solar system and gives us the whole plot of The Expanse.
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He pointed across the road from his farm, where orchards once stood, at a flat expanse of strawberries dotted with hustling pickers.
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Whether you'd want to live or work in a mind-warping expanse of black yarn, of course, is a separate question altogether.
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I like that there are no snaps, clips or anything visible on the outside — just a wide expanse of that beautiful material.
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The textual field became fluid and malleable, a potentially infinite expanse, or at least limited only by the computer's ever-expanding memory.
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He spent three days in Svalbard wandering the dreamy expanse of radomes, their shapes mirrored by the ghost of the rising moon.
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The vast expanse of outer space is usually shown from the ground, or from the dinky scratched-up windows of a rocket.
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New research published today in Science describes the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt (GASB)—the largest single expanse of macroalgae in the world.
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Today, Huntington is a TV actor: he most recently starred on Rosewood as Mitchie Mendelson and in an episode of The Expanse.
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If you look at it from a distance, it seems like a wide-open expanse, but it juts out in unexpected ways.
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Just minutes from the city, faint tire tracks blow away in the wind, and the vast expanse of sand quickly becomes disorienting.
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It covers the vast expanse of the Great Basin and snow-capped peaks seem to tower above the road at every turn.
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Still, a small, floating drone ship at sea seems like a much more volatile target than a large, immobile expanse of land.
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You'll know you're there when you see a rolling expanse of fruit trees and farmers sitting on the streets selling their produce.
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Hefty dykes protected the flat farmlands from ferocious tides and the expanse of mudflats stretched out ahead of us like a painting.
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Iceland's vast bleakness (this show is set in a more rural area than Case) echoes the expanse of pain in his face.
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For everyone else, it might just be the perfect way to prepare for your impending adventures in No Man's Sky's vast expanse.
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In its first season, The Expanse always felt like it was hiding what was really going on in an elaborate shell game.
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After paying admission (400 yen) I headed from the southeast entrance to a huge open expanse in the center of the garden.
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The expanse of burned land on the south-central Great Plains amounted to almost two million acres—roughly three thousand square miles.
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There's a modern hospital bed, a reception desk, and a waiting area with a vast expanse of oppressively cheerful salmon-pink tile.
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The then-mayor Adolph Sutro also hoped to attract wealthy buyers to Ocean Beach, envisioning grand mansions populating the sand-dune expanse.
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"The Girl in the Photographs" is an unfortunate example of the expanse that can open between a movie's ambitions and its execution.
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Nairobi National Park, a bushy expanse of long grass and watering holes, is just minutes from the glass towers of downtown Nairobi.
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The area in question is a phenomenal expanse of extinct volcanoes, underwater forests, canyons, and reefs filled with endangered and exotic species.
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This chicken is, as are we all, a confused animal in human clothes, trundling through a vast and indifferent expanse of land.
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Red cliffs rear up against the sky, split by canyons and creeks that spill into the wide blue expanse of the lake.
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The airport construction site — a muddy expanse dotted with lumbering trucks and a dizzying array of cranes — is a hive of activity.
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So does this memory: the bridge to a blue expanse of dreaming time that girls deserve, and not only for a summer.
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I opened it and there, in the crude door frame, was the boundless expanse of crescent dunes edged with sharp black lunettes.
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On The Expanse, you can feel the producers straining against these challenges, and there are times when the seams start to show.
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The characters on The Expanse all know how their world operates already, and that allows the audience to extrapolate on their own.
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The images most people are familiar with are shot from a specific angle and include an expanse of sand to the south.
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"It's always been one of my favorite rooms, when you come in and you feel the expanse, the height," Ross told CNBC.
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Jessica Biel got a similar message, in a platinum-tinted Ralph & Russo gown slashed strategically to show a wide expanse of skin.
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The expanse became home to about 1,600 people — many of whom were escaping the crowded and increasingly dangerous conditions of lower Manhattan.
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With this expanse of expression, there has also come a flattening, layers of irony and performance that obscure ourselves from each other.
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With Russia's natural population growth entering an extended period of decline, villages like Baruta are disappearing from across the country's continental expanse.
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Sixty years ago, Abu Dhabi was a twenty-six-thousand-square-mile expanse of desert, without paved roads, electricity, or running water.
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The cause of the collapse was not yet clear but the effect has been immediate: A large expanse of farmland is parched.
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The lake bed was too soft to drive on, so we used the drone to survey a very large expanse of it.
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" Mr. Ahmed pointed to an expanse of toppled buildings: "This area was liberated in June, and it still looks the same now.
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Science fiction writers have long imagined spacecraft crisscrossing the solar system, like in the latest TV series "The Expanse," not throwaway rockets.
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The construction area takes up a section of the south end of the beach, though the main expanse is so far untouched.
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"I miss those days," she said, sipping tea from her rooftop overlooking the expanse of the famed Badshahi mosque, Pakistan's second largest.
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The eighth episode of Syfy's space opera The Expanse features one of the most thrilling moments I've seen on TV this year.
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For example, crossing an expanse like the Pacific Ocean takes about 12 hours by plane and about two weeks by container ship.
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Each of these high-contrast works holds the expanse of paper with an authority that is both light-filled and vibrantly inventive.
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It covers more than 3,500 square miles of Australian outback, a vast expanse of parched earth and shimmering salt stretching toward the horizon.
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If The Expanse holds to the books, the rest of season 2 is going to go off the hook, getting bigger and better.
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In reality, the VIP ticket meant clinging onto the railing of a pickup truck as it maneuvered the vast expanse of the Sahara.
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Someone at the Syfy Channel clearly took that to heart when it came time to put together a recap ("recat") for The Expanse.
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We also talk about another big piece of streaming news, namely Amazon's decision to revive The Expanse after it was canceled by Syfy.
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"Only one hails from the vast expanse in-between," he added, referring to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who is from Indiana.
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The fact that Alcon retains ownership of The Expanse is also a big reason why the show will be allowed to live on.
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As of now, FEMA's aid programme bans providing relief in cases where at least half a building's expanse is used for religious purposes.
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Tonight, Syfy will begin the third season of The Expanse, its science fiction series based on the book series by James S.A. Corey.
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Based on the series of novels by James S.A. Corey, The Expanse is set two centuries from now in an inhabited solar system.
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Long before it was a television show and prior to the book series by James S.A. Corey, The Expanse was originally a game.
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"It was one of the things we talked about early on," says executive producer Naren Shankar, one of three showrunners on The Expanse.
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It provides an expanse of different questions about indigeneity, and what it is to claim something that is maybe lost, but maybe not.
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About 40,000 members of the Oglala Sioux tribe live here on this vast expanse of land that is roughly the size of Connecticut.
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The hundreds of species that inhabit the sunlit shallows give way to a dark expanse of water lacking oxygen and, so, animal life.
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Syfy's The Expanse is one of the best, most diverse science fiction shows on television, and we've been eagerly awaiting the next season.
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The episode of the week for February 12 through 18 is "Godspeed," the fourth episode of the second season of Syfy's The Expanse.
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I took my time, stopping to put my camera down and soak in the expanse before me and the silence that surrounded me.
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The term of a senator is six years, a vast expanse of time for those who reach the 70s, 353s or beyond. Sen.
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Amazon revealed the release date for its revival of the sci-fi series "The Expanse" on Saturday, and it released the first clip.
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The country, home to only about 3 million people, is a vast expanse of mineral-rich land strategically sandwiched between China and Russia.
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At the southern tip, the roads connect to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, a soaring and omnipresent expanse that links Brooklyn with Staten Island.
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The proposal would effectively turn over management of this incredible expanse to the Bureau of Land Management with direction to industrialize the area.
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America controls the largest ocean expanse of any nation on earth, yet we import more seafood—by dollar value—than any other country.
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I step out into a sweeping, table-filled expanse alive with sounds and activity unlike any on the other side of the gate.
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" - Black Rock City, USA "I lay on my bed in a boundless expanse—motionless as a menacing black cloud with three nodes approached.
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Most of this activity is then blocked out by a big, squarish expanse of opaque color — juicy orange, lavender-gray or deep aqua.
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It's a world that exudes a gentle, idealistic portrait; one that's not too dissimilar from the soothing expanse that is the open ocean.
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Minimalist keyboard stabs echo over blocky bits of drum machine, leaving a vast expanse of empty space within which to feel the vibrations.
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In a telephone interview, Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan of Canada made clear that the alliance had no intention of ceding the icy expanse.
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He looked across the expanse of his office, a desert so vast you might swear you could see the curvature of the earth.
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In the hallway, he removed runners to reveal an expanse of sun-faded floor, transformed by light that even Barragán could not control.
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Woolf roamed free in the salty air of the sloping garden, with the expanse of the bay and its distant lighthouse before her.
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On the other side of an expanse of sandy flats, not too far from where the cannibals congregate, is a place called Comfort.
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Life As a Runway An asphalt expanse under the Manhattan Bridge is still a place to flex your skate moves and your style.
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The audiences for "The Expanse" and "Titans" have a "narrow-taste preference," meaning they watch between two and five other shows on average.
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When I was a child, Lahore was home to three million people, and our neighborhood was a leafy, grassy expanse speckled with bungalows.
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Years present: 2003 to 2010 In Jupiter-ruled Pisces, Uranus reflects an attraction to mysticism and an interest in the universe's infinite expanse.
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She's talking about national perimeters, but the film cares more about the dehumanizing expanse between the drone operator and an often indistinct target.
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Ah yes, that moment when our heroes stand five abreast, perfectly spaced, looking out over some great expanse, the camera slowly pulling back.
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Gray whales, which migrate over 10,000 miles a year through a featureless expanse of blue, might be relying on a similar hidden sense.
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Down from the derelict palace and across from an empty field, Biblioteca de Marvila's sparse concrete expanse stands out only for its newness.
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We spent three consecutive weeks camped at a remote backcountry lake in the midst of an abandoned expanse that became our new home.
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And TV does argue it offers a level of safety for brands that's more complicated to achieve across the expanse of online video.
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Nine kilometers into the vast expanse of the Markermeer, the 700 square kilometer lake on Amsterdam's eastern flank, lies a new Dutch archipelago.
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When Ms. Dorrance and Mr. Young tapped, their intricate percussive compositions, resonating in the vast expanse, turned into mush or a cacophonous drone.
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It has a crescent-shape bay with coral reefs and a broad expanse of calm, waist-deep water ideal for snorkeling and swimming.
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Marine heatwaves cooked the Great Barrier Reef in 2016 and 2017, killing half of all coral stretched along its roughly 1,400-mile expanse.
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KAY I bet that somewhere in the vast expanse between 65 and 72 degrees, there is a setting you can all live with.
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More than anything, church officials in Brooklyn said the disclosure reflected the expanse of the diocese, both in demographic size and in history.
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Behind the stone structure, a bare road leads through a windswept expanse of stunted scrub to the pre-Inca burial towers of Sillustani.
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The air at ground level is warm and stifling but the sky above is spotted with clouds, hanging among a vast blue expanse.
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The Expanse, 12 Monkeys, The Magicians, and the Childhood's End miniseries were intricate serial narratives that signified a departure from Syfy's usual lineup.
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The renewal order comes just a couple of weeks after the network renewed its other series adaptation, The Expanse, for its own third season.
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" Naren Shankar on joining The Expanse: "When I originally got the material, my agent said, 'Hey, I'd like you to look at this script.
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Science fiction editor John Joseph Adams watches every episode of The Expanse, and he's annoyed that he isn't being counted by the Nielsen ratings.
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This is also a concern with the Thwaites Glacier, which acts as a doorstop to a vast expanse of the central Antarctic ice sheet.
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In the end the "caliphate" was little more than a sprawling expanse of rubble and mangled cars, strewn with the corpses of ISIS fighters.
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To navigate the wide expanse of the Pacific, voyagers need to map the stars to determine their position from our perspective here on Earth.
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A couple of years ago, Syfy went back to its roots when it greenlit three new television shows: The Expanse, Dark Matter, and Killjoys.
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The Expanse wrapped its second season in April; Dark Matter returned in June; and on Friday, June 30th, Killjoys is beginning its third season.
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Due to some scheduling issues and a vacation, we've missed the last couple of episodes of The Expanse: it's time to get caught up.
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Politics are hard to do in science fiction, but its these quiet, introspective moments in The Expanse that really help the show stand out.
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The astronaut will be able to expand the item, do their business, deflate the item and send it off into the expanse of space.
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The last Expanse novel, Persepolis Rising, came out in December, and it kicked off a grim start to the final arc of the series.
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For the rest, the Playbase juts out in an ugly fashion, a big garish white expanse taking up too much room below my television.
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It is an expanse of lily-filled ponds, weeping willows and winding paths more than four times bigger than the park at Crystal Palace.
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Syfy announced today that it has picked up The Expanse for a third, 13-episode season, which will air on the network in 2018.
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Last month General Haftar sent his Libyan National Army (LNA) to pacify Fezzan, a vast expanse of desert plagued by ethnic and tribal feuds.
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Earlier this month, the Syfy channel canceled The Expanse, prompting fans to petition streaming services such as Amazon and Netflix to save the show.
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Despite the cancellation, The Expanse is fully produced by Alcon Entertainment, which indicated that it would shop the show around to new potential homes.
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" My mom is starting to flap a little, staring up and down the blank Magnolia-painted expanse in front of her: "What fly, Kevin?
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It had been almost a decade since the shooting, and the memorial was a circular expanse cut into a hillside next to the school.
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Their lived experiences reveal a schism between their skin colors and the collective self-perception of their homeland as a homogenous expanse of whiteness.
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In "Grand Canyon," a 1940 watercolor on silk, Obata creates a contrast between red and blue to emphasis the canyon's depth and horizon's expanse.
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The trailer is actually a tourism ad for Australia, with Melbourne-born Chris Hemsworth promoting the country's expanse of beaches, wineries and food experiences.
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The Expanse acknowledges that people are tribal, that they identify and discriminate based on appearance, that they create in-groups and out-groups automatically.
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The rescue events for trapped, punctured, and sinking ships specifically occurred in an expanse of ocean north of the large Canadian Island of Newfoundland.
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In an interview, Watson made clear his desire to put the West Texas to New Mexico expanse in the ranks of Chevron's biggest ventures.
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That's lava from an eruption 600 years ago, Mr Skinner shouts over the Cessna's engine, pointing to an otherworldly expanse of crusted black rock.
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That expanse presented a disservice to Drugdealer, the Los Angeles-based project of Michael Collins, formerly of the fever-dream psych project Run DMT.
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Particularly enticing are the Cave Variation canvases (2016), which are set against a black and neon pink expanse of fabric titled "Tantric Wallpaper" (2016).
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Philadelphia and Pittsburgh look askance at President Trump, while plenty of red hats are still proudly worn in the vast expanse between those cities.
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Golden Rim last month paid $2.29 million for the Paguanta zinc project, a 40-mile expanse of exploration ground near Chile's border with Bolivia.
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It fills an expanse of remote and rugged desert terrain bigger than Rhode Island; to the naked eye, there's not much going on inside.
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The largest salt flat on the planet, Salar de Uyuni is a 4,086-square-mile expanse of salt-crusted earth, according to National Geographic.
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Amazon revived the sci-fi series, "The Expanse," last year after Syfy canceled it, and the fourth season debuts on Prime Video in December.
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Where can I pick up your intergenerational saga spanning the great panoplic expanse of the world from Connecticut all the way to Wall Street?
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An expanse of yellow rape flowers appeared in the near distance, and the Helan range had a shadowy look, despite the mid-afternoon sun.
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The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is a 378,000 acre expanse of federally-managed land protecting the upper Missouri River and surrounding countryside.
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A: Gunnery Sergeant Roberta Draper is a member of the Martian Marine Corps, introduced in the second book of the Expanse series, Caliban's War.
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While MPB represents a broad expanse of styles, the musicians were united their efforts to introduce a new political edge to Brazil's musical tradition.
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Now, all that remains is a chain link fence topped with barbed wire around an empty expanse of land overgrown with grass and weeds.
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According to co-founder and CEO Tim Junio, Expanse has been tripling its sales year over year — and quadrupling the terms of its contracts.
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A vast expanse of heartbreak was surveyed in mere seconds, from the vantage of a vessel that barely had to hum to switch gears.
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Gorgeous aerial shots reveal a blasted and burnished expanse, as if all of the town's precious metal — unlike its crimes — lay nakedly, dazzlingly exposed.
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Another problem with the proposal, though, may be that it is not bold enough in dealing with the full expanse of our immigration policy.
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Harris steered his truck to Byrd Park, a vast, tree-lined expanse including well-kept public tennis courts that figure prominently in Ashe's story.
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Rothberg's gossamer VR installation, Water Without Wet (2020), situates the viewer in a virtual space defined by its 360-degree expanse of horizonless water.
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As porters trundled their luggage across the sand and rock expanse leading to the border gates, most shrugged off any apprehension about going back.
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Fires have been raging across the West, burning two million acres, an expanse that is roughly 10 times the size of New York City.
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Past Amagansett, off the Napeague Stretch toward Montauk, Cranberry Hole Road dips and dives through a quiet expanse of pitch pine and scrub oak.
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Thousands of birds will return there again in the spring, expecting their usual nesting grounds — only to be met with an expanse of asphalt.
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He settled on a gentle slope of solid white overlooking Wakeham Bay, where a distant dog sled made its way across the flat expanse.
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There is little reason to believe that he can recreate the prestige and the expanse of the Ottoman Empire in a 21st-century world.
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Dr. Foley, who has explored a number of Black Sea wrecks, said the sea's overall expanse undoubtedly held tens of thousands of lost ships.
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It's fixated on America's awesome and terrifying expanse, in the sweep of locations, in all that imagery of headlights on dusty roads at night.
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It might not be "Battlestar Galactica" but "The Expanse" has carved out a sizable fan base and favorable reviews for its whizzing intergalactic plotlines.
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In contrast to the heavenly expanse of shimmering seascape, the interior is determinedly plain — though no matter in summer, when the seating is outdoors.
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In the six episodes released in advance to critics, the new season of The Expanse feels like the beginning of a grand second act.
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"But what stands out here are the legs — and the vast expanse on show," Sarah Vine, the author of the Daily Mail article, wrote.
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That despite where Dorian would ultimately make landfall, the 'expanse of the wind field is large' and there was still 'a lot of uncertainty.
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Moscow was in the midst of a construction boom, which transformed the capital from a drab, post-Soviet expanse into a sparkly modern city.
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Walmart's expanse of asphalt, dotted with worn-out pickups and domestic sedans, gave way to a road lined with strip malls and dollar stores.
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Namibia is famed for its deserts, including the world's oldest, a vast expanse of undulating, scorched sand dunes occasionally visited by an ethereal fog.
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According to Benjamin, it is looking at an expanse of past ruins while being blown backwards into the future by a storm of progress.
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Its expanse of orange is interrupted by a black band across its lower third, recalling the life jackets worn by those crossing the Mediterranean.
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That show, too, was based on a novel, but not one as well-known as Grossman's Magicians series or the novels behind The Expanse.
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PANGONG LAKE in Ladakh, an expanse of water at an altitude of some 4,350 metres in India's far Himalayan north-west, is a sublime sight.
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Henderson Island is part of the U.K.'s Pitcairn Islands, which look like mere specks in the vast ocean expanse between South America and Australia.
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The Expanse Showrunner Talks About the Move to Amazon and What's Coming in Season 4Amos (Wes Chatham) and Alex (Cas Anvar) having some Real Talk.
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Aguirre offered something audiences had truly never seen or heard: ominous synths and phantom choirs set deep in the vast expanse of the Peruvian rainforest.
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On land, opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), a 19-million acre expanse of wilderness in northeast Alaska, has been hotly debated for decades.
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Rather than some cosmic expanse, it seems like a portal to something internal, suggesting a depth of self and psyche perhaps too remote to plumb.
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And, as such, the universe too is as we see each other—a rigid expanse ruled by a master tape measure and a divine clock.
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It's not on the same level as The Expanse, which has some really impressive sets, acting, and story, but it's still enormously accessible and entertaining.
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Roughly 600 Asiatic lions live in the 850-square-mile expanse of the Gir sanctuary, a popular tourist attraction in the western state of Gujarat.
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While this season continued to demonstrate that the people behind The Expanse are astute observers of human pack behavior, the show still has structural issues.
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In solitude, prayer allows for one's mind to breathe, to explore the free expanse of one's thoughts, with no glaring screen in front of me.
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Although North Cascades and the surrounding forests provide a massive expanse of territory to reintroduce bears, some aren't pleased with the government's bear recovery plans.
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Here's what the entire expanse looks like: (Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRl)The darker region (at far right) suggests a change in composition or surface texture.
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As I stepped outside the next morning, the sky was a kaleidoscope of darkness, a blue expanse and thin white clouds radiating from the horizon.
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The city "is just too big", says David Schleicher of Yale Law School, pointing out that "all that expanse increases the expense of providing services".
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Meanwhile, during this time of great tension the Baker-Francher party had set up camp in Mountain Meadows, a grassy expanse located in Southern Utah.
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Australia is famed for its sun, surf and waves along its expanse of coasts, except if you happen to be in cold, beach-scarce Melbourne.
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Maybe you thought my previous post on the crushing g-force of the Epstein drive from The Expanse would be the end of that. Wrong.
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Someone says they're obsessed with the TV version of Game of Thrones—or The Expanse, Altered Carbon, The Shannara Chronicles, The 100, The Magicians, whatever.
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Players would have more ships to choose from, a greater expanse of 3D space to explore — the original was largely on-rails — and randomized encounters.
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Courts ruled in favor of the broad expanse of the pardon power yet again in an otherwise minor case of a bootlegger named Philip Grossman.
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The 247,000 square-km (95,000 square mile) expanse in the central outback is touted as having the potential to become Australia's largest coal-producing region.
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Like the various Star Trek series before it, The Expanse replaces real-world racial divides with metaphorical alien ones to help erase knee-jerk defensiveness.
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Finally, we want this show to be fun and exciting While Battlestar Galactica and The Expanse are great shows, they aren't exactly heartwarming or uplifting.
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"The Expanse" will return December 13 for its fourth season exclusively on Amazon Prime Video where the first three seasons are already available to watch.
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Though it was little more than an expanse of fields dotted with mud huts, in the early 19th century, dahabiyas made lengthy stops in Luxor.
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He just pulled free of the gravitational pull of Jupiter but is now entering the asteroid belt of multiple smaller investigations across a broader expanse.
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After decades of new housing additions, the WUI footprint has swelled to 190 million acres — an expanse 85033 percent larger than the state of Texas.
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There is still hope that the plane will be found in the search zone, an expanse of 226,2777 square miles, about the size of England.
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The stairs lead to a viewing platform that, on clear days, can be used to observe Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the expanse of the Atlantic.
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She would be much better off in the stunning expanse of Hampstead Heath, for example, just a stone's throw from her boyfriend's house in Highgate.
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In fact, the show is filmed right in the middle of the wide, sloping and otherwise barren expanse that is the center of Olympic Park.
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Hidden in an industrial park along a pothole-covered road busy with trucks, a gravel expanse gave way to an abandoned factory filled with migrants.
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The research focuses on the Laurentide Ice Sheet, the massive expanse covering North America during the last Ice Age, which ended about 10,000 years ago.
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Such images surface often from the collective memory of Skala Sikaminias, now that calm has returned and the Aegean is again a flat, clear expanse.
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However around 12,000 years ago, as the last major ice age came to an end, a part of this expanse of water was still land.
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"We've doubled our business in the U.S. in the last three years, and the volume expanse we've had we simply can't supply," Rorsted told CNBC.
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We love Melissa Clark's recipe for roasted squash and radicchio salad, in a buttermilk dressing that helps bridge the marvelous expanse between sweet and bitter.
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Three quarters of its water would eventually disappear, consumed by a trio of sinkholes that left only a muddy expanse and stench of putrefying animals.
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The fastest warming area of the Arctic is a remote expanse of stormy waters located north of Europe and Asia: The Barents and Kara Seas.
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This gift allowed President Barack Obama to designate the expanse as Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, to be overseen by the National Park Service.
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Douglass can indeed speak to us across the expanse of time, but we ought to be willing to hear all that he has to say.
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Visionaries had long struggled to picture the expanse beyond Earth's skies, with its mind-boggling scale and promise of a new frontier for human exploration.
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But the expanse of your emotional life is never fully surveyed, and with a stuffie friend you are free to play in the uncharted space.
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"They have it so easy over there compared with us," he said, gesturing across an expanse of shrub land carpeted with frail, ice-frosted sagebrush.
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Everything in this office seemed to emphasize the gravity of Atamanuik's position, and he paced its expanse like a chief executive or, possibly, a prisoner.
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Smith-Ahearn lit a second cigarette and gestured toward a broad expanse of empty land behind him, cluttered with construction material, trash, and general debris.
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Recently we've been watching (and loving) "The Expanse" on Amazon, and have noticed it is perfect pre-bedtime fodder because of the darkness of space.
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There was nothing there but an expanse of gravel and a set of sagging clotheslines on which cottage dwellers hung their wet swimsuits and towels.
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At their annual summer fair, they sold food, crafts, games and face-painting sessions to help save an expanse of forest from the chain saw.
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This elevated expanse in Chelsea is primarily a public park, but on Saturday it will acquire sprawling buildings and vehicles, courtesy of very small architects.
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He started visiting only two years ago, and what he knows is a vast sandy expanse for relaxing and refreshing dips in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Michelangelo had the grand expanse of the Sistine Chapel ceiling to work with and the story of life from Day 21970 to Doomsday to tell.
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Here we see her in a private moment, self-contained, and in some ways retreating into the expanse of the dress that she is wearing.
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HONG KONG — Long celebrated as China's largest freshwater lake, Poyang reaches more than three times the expanse of Los Angeles in the summer wet season.
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In recent years, the average expanse of the lake, in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, has been shrinking, and winter water levels have declined sharply.
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And one thing that attracted me to The Expanse, in particular, was the way the books made space into an actual character in the show.
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Federal land managers had determined that the 100,000-acre expanse where these horses were grazing produced only enough grasses and water to sustain 70 horses.
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But Canadians will tell you that these diminutive treats hold an expanse of flavor and textures: flaky pastry, caramelized crust and a bracingly sweet filling.
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Where the world of Fallen London was set in a vast underworld called the Neath, Sunless Skies occurs in an expanse of half-formed void.
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But by airing The Expanse and The Magicians so close together, Syfy is conducting an accidental clinic on the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
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Sometimes I still create little missions via obsession in order to distract myself from the wide-open expanse of meaninglessness that spreads out before me.
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But it does mean they are out of the heliosphere, which is a bubble-like expanse created by the Sun's forces, especially the solar wind.
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Doing so would expand the catalog to include other popular shows like The Real Housewives, Top Chef, The Expanse, Mr. Robot, Suits, and WWE Raw / Smackdown.
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Mullah Rashid consolidated his power in the smuggling zones of southern Afghanistan, a vast expanse of desert used for decades by smugglers hoping to evade detection.
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Few things have so forcefully driven home the wonder, and fragility, of life as that iconic image of Earth set against the vast expanse of space.
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"The one thing [Obama] kept coming back to was the expanse of time, the fact that we were just a 'blip' in human history," Rhodes writes.
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Elephants often wade or swim across this expanse without issue, but the Navy believes this elephant got caught in the water and dragged out to sea.
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A tactic that could prove deadly in the expanse of the Pacific where Marines will be fighting as a distributed force across ships, island and barges.
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John J. Joex, who tracks the ratings of various shows over at Cancelled Sci Fi, says that The Expanse looks like a show headed for cancellation.
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Hasnah, 44, also a resident of Petobo, has trouble remembering all of the relatives she's trying to find in the tangled expanse of mud and debris.
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Over the course of eight books, The Expanse has felt a bit like one of those videos that zooms out from Earth into the larger universe.
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It's intolerably boring; the expanse of space in the game is huge and empty, aside from some treasure and tedious battles, and navigating it is soporific.
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Several busloads of people, most of them families with children, left the sprawling expanse of tents at Idomeni to move to state-run centers further south.
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I could see the scope of its wonders and eccentricities, unbound from me and indifferent to me: an infinite expanse to explore before time ran out.
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Ever since Amazon swooped in to save The Expanse from its Syfy cancellation, fans have been eagerly awaiting the fourth season of the popular space series.
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Most refreshing is the sheer number of powerful performances by women, in a myriad of complex and nuanced roles, showcasing the vast expanse of our experiences.
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There's the now-familiar wedge at the top to accommodate the earpiece, front-facing camera and sensors, and then just a big old expanse of display.
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As well as its expanse of sea ice, the Arctic is home to the Greenland ice sheet, the planet's largest mass of ice outside of Antarctica.
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Seconds ticked before Armstrong finally located an open expanse of gray, dusty terrain on the moon's Sea of Tranquility where he could safely land the Eagle.
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The park also features the "Confederate Memorial Carving," 400 feet high with a three-acre expanse, of Confederate figures carved into the face of the mountain.
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The park also features the "Confederate Memorial Carving," 13 feet high with a three-acre expanse, of Confederate figures carved into the face of the mountain.
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China's U-shaped "nine-dash line" marks a vast expanse of the South China Sea that it claims, including large swathes of Vietnam's Exclusive Economic Zone.
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Creeping gentrification had turned the western Rio neighborhood of Barra, where the Games will be held, into an expanse of shopping malls, luxury condominiums and highways.
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The W-Arli-Pendjari (WAP) complex is the region's biggest remaining expanse of savannah, covering more than 30,000 sq km of Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso.
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And the creators of The Expanse made a concerted effort to ensure the multi-racial future that is depicted in the novels translated into their adaptations.
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Today, "Cosby Show" reruns and most other traces of Bill Cosby&aposs decades-long career have been scrubbed from the vast expanse of the TV landscape.
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The wide expanse of steps leading to the building makes this a veritable public space, which major African cities like Accra have lacked for too long.
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His protagonists stand, fully clothed, their backs towards us, gazing across an expanse of grey water, like casual, updated versions of Caspar David Friedrich's transfixed figures.
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All my thoughts, should I be so lucky to have any, were exposed to my interviewers, with no refuge but the bleak expanse of the whiteboard.
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Instead, we are forced to consider the entire image as an eloquent accumulation of different kinds of marks and tones across a generous expanse of surface.
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The size and expanse of the galleries to fill, combined with the relatively non-prescriptive brief allows for an inclusive approach, which is loosely chronologically arranged.
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Steamship via Hong Kong and across the great expanse of the Pacific Ocean to a destination that was not so welcoming to Asians in those days.
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From that loaf-sized package will emerge an expanse of reflective Mylar with an area of 32 square meters — about the size of a boxing ring.
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Nauru, a rock of phosphate poking out of the sea in roughly the same expanse of ocean, is less populous by a rugby team or two.
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The greater sage grouse, known for its elaborate mating rituals, once ranged by the millions across a broad expanse of the western United States and Canada.
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To my ears at least, what Eno is offering is unpredictable expanse—the sounds themselves are fixed texturally, but they swell and subside in endless variations.
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As the chain's aging founder peers at his bedmate across a white expanse of brushed microfiber polyester, the pair can hunger for each other's... wings. $14.
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It's so big that, when my hands were on the keyboard, it was impossible to not have half my palms hover over its glass-covered expanse.
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Those comparisons have already been drawn in preview looks at Breath of the Wild, and they bear out across the vast expanse of the full game.
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All storage is hidden under the counters, leaving the wall a seamless expanse of light, save for a long shelf with tiny holes for wooden spoons.
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Gangsters from across the former Soviet expanse bought apartments at the city's most central address, which, for many, still carried a whiff of privilege and power.
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When I visited in early 2018, all that was visible was a sales office and a few goats grazing on a large, grassy expanse of land.
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White River State Park is a 250-acre expanse of greenery in Indianapolis with gorgeous views of the city's skyline and a number of free activities.
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On Monday, negotiations will begin over the first draft of a global ocean treaty concerning an expanse of sea that covers nearly half the Earth's surface.
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Their sons, meanwhile, had other plans — Caio, now 8, and Lucas, 4, used the empty 403-square-foot expanse of concrete pavers as a vertiginous playroom.
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Howe, like Hitchcock, knew that the cumbersome effort was worthwhile, for the result would be a rolling expanse of fine-grained images, filling the audience's gaze.
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A FEW YEARS AGO, a black-and-white photograph emerged of three young women walking along a dock with an expanse of sparkling water behind them.
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Like them, it will have with a segmented mirror composed of small, hexagonal pieces of glass fitted together into an expanse wider than a tennis court.
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Sohrab Goth, where Naqeeb was picked up, is a largely working class settlement inhabited by Pashtuns, facing an expanse of sky and highway on one side.
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I've played my music in the desert—people tripping in this sort of martian landscape, in the expanse, looking up at the skies and [the] stars.
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A potential tragedy was only averted by Asalfo leaving the stage, and wading into the crowd, slowly walking the entire expanse of festival pleading for calm.
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To really know it, you have to travel the entire expanse from east to west, across the glitz and grit of a series of colliding communities.
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Slates is a beauty salon owner in Hill's hometown of Agua Dulce, a lightly populated expanse of grassy hills and horse ranchettes north of Los Angeles.
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Not everything fits the Drill Hall's expanse, Mr. Audi said: Mozart's operas with Lorenzo Da Ponte, for instance, or anything that relies on lots of text.
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Beneath the green expanse lie mysterious bulky mounds, their consistencies revealed as the dancer Kevin Boateng, roaming alone onstage, cautiously touches, steps and reclines on them.
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Today, the southernmost edge of that frozen expanse is marked by a line of rubble that extends across the northern United States for thousands of miles.
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A lawless, mountainous expanse along the borders with the Central Asian states, northern Afghanistan has vast ungoverned territory, home to militia chiefs, heroin smugglers and militants.
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Many of the views are organized around an obvious center point, a leafless tree or bush, for instance, roughly set in a brilliantly white wintry expanse.
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Freeman dips into a delicious expanse of source material from Charles Dickens to Karl Marx to Tim Cook, from Bloomberg Businessweek to The National Rip-Saw.
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If Trident confirms an ocean exists on Triton, it would mean that an even broader expanse of the solar system may be capable of sustaining life.
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Held at the city's Parc del Fòrum, a fantastic, sprawling concrete expanse overlooking the ocean, Primavera is a decidedly more sophisticated experience than most UK weekenders.
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This type of planetary expanse has previously only been seen in the high-budget "Star Trek" movie universe, not in any of the TV shows. 1.
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Ms. Meyer has been a critic of the constant expanse of memorials, which she believes reduces the story of the United States to its war history.
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Burge Chancellor Absalom Breakspear (Jared Harris of Chernobyl and The Expanse) argues that his country must accept refugees because they're culpable in creating the fae's plight.
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From there, we follow a lone, red-capped ice skater who glides on an expanse of white ice, her skates creating a trailing line behind here.
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Bears Ears, an expanse of red-rock canyons rich with archaeologically significant sites, would be slashed in size by 85 percent, more than one million acres.
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"That tiny man in the midst of that vast expanse of death, that was the thing I could never get out of my mind," said Mendes.
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My mother, riding in a dinghy across an expanse of glittering lake, felt grateful to be so far from the world's calamities, she recently told me.
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"We compare exposed RDP to leaving a computer attached to your network out on your lawn," Matt Kraning, co-founder and CTO of Expanse, told Axios.
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"It's so big and it covers such an expanse of time that it allows you to study all sorts of things," he said of the collection.
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The doors are emblazed with the store's initials in gold, and the entire expanse is topped with a wide awning to block the strong Portuguese sun.
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Sheltered from London's incessant rain by an undercroft, the space has stairs, ledges and a large, smoothly paved expanse that sweeps into a three-sided bank.
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Then we fueled up his motorbike and set off for Tongo, a small village where three compounds rise from a vast expanse of fallow peanut fields.
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"The Expanse" returned for its fourth season on Friday on its new home of Amazon Prime Video after being canceled by the Syfy network last year.
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It might seem cliche but, I never pass up an opportunity to head to the observation deck to see the great expanse of Manhattan from above.
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The first three seasons of The Expanse are largely concerned with how class structures and oppressive politics replicate themselves, even in the far reaches of space.
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But Carmel-by-the-Sea has a country cousin — a vast expanse of grassland, forest and chaparral-covered hills a few miles in from the coast.
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Syfy canceled "The Expanse" because of sluggish ratings, as the network owned only first-run linear rights to the show in the US, according to Deadline.
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The expanse of desert landscape that has been swept into rippling sand dunes sees rainwater lakes collecting in the rolls at certain times of the year.
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But in its deflated state, the expanse of plastic brings to mind the sloughed-off skin of the rattlesnakes that call the surrounding Arizona desert home.
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Now imagine that the entire vast expanse is populated by less than three million people, with more than half of those people living in one city.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Roving machines trundle through the cavernous expanse of a salt mine, the mineral walls glittering in the pale industrial lights.
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How they died remains a mystery, but we now know how they likely got to North America—braving the frigid expanse of an icy land bridge.
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It can be easy to forget, here on this comfortable rock, how alone we are in the abyss, but that apathy is vital to understanding The Expanse.
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The empty expanse of the Mongolian steppe caused Chinese director Wang Quan'an to meditate on such existential questions in Ondog, which premieres at the Berlinale on Friday.
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In doing so, I'd cultivated a great expanse around me—but, I now see, it was far too much for one person to nurture all by himself.
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But even in New York's concrete expanse, Shanti—chef de cuisine at Benne on Eagle in Asheville—has found some time to dig into that Appalachian spirit.
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In our impoverished discourse, fascism and antifascism are binary poles, eliminating the possibility of acknowledging the great expanse in between where many of us live our lives.
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Stefan Schlumpf was hiking in the alps the day he stopped to admire the Rhone Glacier, an undulating expanse of ice in the heart of the Switzerland.
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The engineers had thus built a novel parachute that could endure such punishing conditions—a 2,200-square-foot expanse of white polyester with braided nylon suspension lines.
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So what appears to be an excellent candidate in the search for extraterrestrial life is instead a vast expanse of sterile space, if this conclusion is correct.
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If this frigid white expanse ridged with crystal blue rivers of meltwater were to thaw completely, it would raise global sea levels by more than 20 feet.
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This year, The Expanse not only kicks off with a bang, it's quickly cemented itself as the most important science fiction show airing on television right now.
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The design is similar to Asus' original ROG Zephyrus gaming laptop: there's a front-loaded keyboard and an effectively useless trackpad, and a massive expanse above it.
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It has a passionate fan base, and science fiction television appears to be popular again with shows like Dark Matter, Killjoys, The Expanse, and Star Trek Discovery.
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"There is a novella in The Expanse book series called The Churn, and it's about [Amos] and how he grew up," said Wes Chatham, who portrays Amos.
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For example, the large expanse of Florence's wind field means it is a particularly dangerous surge threat, even if peak winds have dropped below Category 3 intensity.
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Our societal understanding of real-world events is more nuanced; look no further than the worlds and conflicts portrayed in the shows Battlestar Galactica or The Expanse.
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Dotted across its blue expanse are long-standing pockets of conservatism such as Orange County, where last month the Board of Supervisors voted against California's sanctuary laws.
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The ruling will have far-reaching implications for people who work more than 40 hours a week, and impact business owners across a wide expanse of industries.
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The Expanse, on the other hand, had already featured actresses of color in its first season, including Iranian American actress Shohreh Aghdashloo and black actress Dominique Tipper.
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But its vast expanse—it is four times larger than Britain—and its position astride migration and smuggling routes across the Sahara have pushed it to prominence.
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It's the seventh book of The Expanse series, which means that we're in the home stretch for the series, with just a couple more installments to go.
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They formed a new vein of content that, after breeding DIY music and zines, begat blogging, and, ultimately, created an endless expanse of user generated content (UGC).
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But The Expanse is in a slightly different position from other canceled shows: Alcon completely owns the property, and has the ultimate say in the show's future.
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The fingerprint reader is positioned in the middle of the glass expanse, a rear-facing positioning that's become all the rage with a number of Android manufacturers.
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France, former colonial master of the three nations that straddle the park, has advised it citizens against all travel to the Burkina Faso side of the expanse.
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The new survey has revealed a treasure trove of low-mass objects, suggesting this stellar expanse is probably forming more low-mass objects than star formation regions.
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That expanse of green, green grass stretching out beyond the advertising boards, just waiting for you to escape from your terraced prison and run all over it.
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Babylon's Ashes, James S.A. Corey We shared an excerpt from the next Expanse novel, Babylon's Ashes, earlier this week, and it's one that we're particularly excited for.
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On a grassy expanse a few blocks from the Capitol, festival-goers lit up with abandon, sprawling on the grass under a lazy haze of marijuana smoke.
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The spring storms were about to roll in, and farmers would take cover indoors for fear of being found by a lightning bolt in the flat expanse.
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The episode of the week for June 24 through 30 is "Congregation/Abaddon's Gate" the two-hour season finale of the third season of Syfy's The Expanse.
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Masseuses who provide the service do it for the same expanse of reasons women get into sex work: They range from needing money to empowerment to coercion.
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A more recent tradition sees the same untamed expanse in a romantic light—as something to be protected and preserved precisely because it remains an untrammeled Eden.
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Armstrong flew the lander almost parallel to the surface, passing over a large crater and an unsuitable field of rubble before spotting a flat expanse of powder.
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Just look at District 9 and its take on refugees, Battlestar Galactica's grappling with the Iraq War, while The Expanse has its own take on economic disparities.
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The provinces south of Rome came to be known as the Mezzogiorno, the land of the midday sun—a dry, torpid expanse stretching from Abruzzo to Lampedusa.
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My TV watching is pretty much confined to The Expanse, Rick and Morty, and New Girl in the background while I play Warhammer 40K on my phone.
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Hadid's lack of freckles and/or moles is especially conspicuous because a wide expanse of her abs are on display — a place where she has several spots.
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For example, a star that passes directly over an island (a zenith star) can be used to locate an island in the vast expanse of the Pacific.
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His county, an expanse of desert and rugged mountains near the Arizona-Mexico border, is a major route for drug cartels bringing contraband to Phoenix and Tucson.
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His hairline sits ever farther back from his squirming eyebrows, and his shifting expanse of forehead signals emotions before they make their way out of his mouth.
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But for the boatmen on the junks cruising the calm expanse of Vietnam's Ha Long Bay, another growing Chinese presence in the region is very welcome indeed.
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The psychic toll of just being awake had worn me down, and staring at the white expanse of an empty screen lulled me into a yawning stupor.
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The French region of Normandy is a diverse expanse of coastal hamlets and chalky cliffs, rolling meadows and sleepy villages of half-timbered houses northwest of Paris.
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Syfy cancelled its space-drama " The Expanse" on Thursday, but the show's production company is looking to shop the series around to other networks, according to Deadline.
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But shards tend to stick around, which is where good old sliced bread comes in: Palm a slice in your hand and pat the shard-y expanse.
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The tour wraps around the western expanse just as the sun turns the surface of the sea to slate, the skies to lavender and the adrenaline ebbs.
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Ideally, an orchestra is supposed to play a great symphony in the vibrant natural acoustics of a concert hall — not in the open expanse of a park.
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CreditCreditSam Falk/The New York Times Each year, droves of would-be ice queens and kings wobble onto the frozen expanse at Wollman Rink in Central Park.
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In a rural expanse west of Syracuse and north of Noto, you'll find this 11-bedroom hotel, which opened in 2017 in a 19th-century fortified masseria.
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An earlier version of this article, using erroneous publicity information, misidentified the date on which Season 3 of "The Expanse" will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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It no longer has a definite position—like a ripple in a pond, which stretches over an expanse of water rather than being at a particular location.
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After several hours in the mountains, Oumar reached the gates of the desert, the beginning of the Ténéré, an expanse of sand roughly the size of California.
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The camera pans to a vast expanse of ocean and appears to zoom in to the island where the final scene of "The Force Awakens" took place.
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The modest white flag, dwarfed by the expanse of the stadium below it, is imprinted with these words in block letters: Kansas City Chiefs, 241 World Champions.
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Here's what we're going to do: We're going to forget those entries for now and solve the shorter Down entries that cross that expanse of white space.
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Far from an empty expanse of rain forest dotted by tiny outposts, the Brazilian Amazon has nearly 413 million people, with about two million in Manaus alone.
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James S. A. Corey's Expanse books, while impressive in scope and detail, pale in comparison to their nuanced TV counterpart, which benefits from a living, breathing cast.
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Its angled mirrors refract the sepia tones and vibrant greens of the land as well as an endless expanse of sky, distorting and abstracting everything in view.
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The colored light did not obscure the painter's application of layers of various media—egg white, glue-size, oil—that suffuse the clouded, glowing expanse of canvas.
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The vast expanse of the United States has long been alluring to the men and women who set out on long-distance hikes from coast to coast.
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Maisel, LOL: Last One Laughing, Inside Edge, and The Expanse — as well as the debuts of The L Word: Generation Q and The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show.
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Among the most prominent is Point Bridget State Park, an expanse of 2,850 acres about 40 miles from Juneau, near the terminus of the city's road system.
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Among the most prominent is Point Bridget State Park, an expanse of 2,850 acres about 40 miles from Juneau, near the terminus of the city's road system.
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The 80 yards of empty green expanse staring back at him was an especially stark visual reminder at a time when Trump is drawing crowds of thousands.
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It should be said that both The Expanse and The Magicians are more episodic than a lot of TV shows, especially those on HBO or streaming services.
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Through captains Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway and Archer, viewers can fully immerse themselves in the lives and philosophies of a vast expanse of sci-fi races and species.
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Drive 100 miles or so to the northeast of Los Angeles, into the California desert, and you'll find yourself amidst a vast expanse of dried up lake beds.
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Having more amphibs engineered and constructed for independent operations is seen as a strategic advantage in light of the Pacific rebalance and the geographical expanse of the region.
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The military says it&aposs cleared about 5,800 square kilometers — or 2,200 square miles — of the expanse linking its heartland to the Iraqi border in the east. Gen.
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As the expanse suddenly got dark, with mixed shades of purple being cast across the sky, Deak says he was suddenly overcome with the magnificence of the phenomenon.
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The agency's scientists found a large expanse of the equatorial tropical Pacific Ocean to feature cooler than average waters both at the surface and extending into deeper waters.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: CDCWhile it's clear that Lyme cases are growing in both number and geographic expanse, it's less clear what to do about it.
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Lydia points at one piece of healthy coral in a mess of rubble, a vast expanse of reef that looks something like the ruins of an ancient city.
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They had left toward the Syrian Badia, a sparsely populated expanse of territory east of the capital that extends to the border with Jordan and Iraq, it said.
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She sees each choice as a narrowing of the expanse of options before her, and she is paralyzed by her inability to see all possible ends before deciding.
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What impressed me most was that season 1 isn't necessarily an adaptation of the first Expanse novel, Leviathan Wakes; it's an adaptation of the series as a whole.
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Syfy has an uphill battle against widely held perceptions of the channel, even as it's been able to counter some of those complaints with shows like The Expanse.
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"It's very liberating when you realize that it's impossible to make everyone like you," Mayer said, the snowy expanse of his ranch visible through the window behind him.
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For weeks, fans of Syfy's The Expanse have been held in suspense over the show's abrupt cancellation and subsequent hints of a pickup, a la Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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"Crocodile," directed by John Hillcoat (The Road), takes place in an arctic, mountainous expanse, and appears to focus on surveillance and paranoia—subjects Black Mirror has breached before.
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Large concentrations of bioluminescent bacteria are behind an ocean phenomenon called the "Milky Seas": glowing white patches of sea water stretching across an expanse as large as Hawaii.
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Mankind gets most of its technological creature comforts from the vast expanse beyond our world, but has yet to explore its depths, an expert explained to CNBC recently.
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The Jacobsen boat steers close enough to count the rivets in the big ship's looming expanse of steel plating; close enough to lean out and touch the rivets.
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Land Tawney's favorite place in the world is a 28500 million-acre expanse of mountainous terrain called the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, outside his home in Missoula, Mont.
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Still, it's Southern California's landscape and its vast expanse, both physical and intellectual, that enables her to translate her visions, usually following a certain type of ritualistic preparation.
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That expanse of geological time has permitted literally hundreds of unusual species of fish and invertebrates to evolve in isolation - organisms that are unique among the world's lakes.
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When it's completed in mid-February, the bridge will span 115 feet (35 m) and should be strong enough to allow pedestrians to jaunt along its icy expanse.
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The world's fourth-most populous country is home to the largest expanse of tropical rainforest in Asia, but also struggles with grid-locked traffic in its congested cities.
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The images of Christie and his family, alone amid an expanse of beach not open to the public, affirms everything that people don't like about politicians. Entitled. Hypocritical.
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A drone ship floating on the ocean is a harder target to hit than a large expanse of ground, since it is smaller and floating on moving water.
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Navigating the vast icebergs, freak waves and the most remote expanse of often storm-filled water on the planet, the race will return to its Southern Ocean roots.
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In the latter, Harry Styles is wearing a T-shirt that reveals the entire expanse of his arms — one of them is missing a tattoo of a mermaid.
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But between these extremes lies a wide expanse of "muddle-through" alternatives, which hold that China's future will be far less spectacular: neither especially bright nor very gloomy.
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The sparse expanse of South Dakota are a long way away from the coastal shores of Australia, but a letter is forging a mysterious connection between the two.
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Last year it deemed an expanse of desert in the country's north-west to be sufficiently Martian to be reserved as a training ground for Mars-bound "taikonauts".
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Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)South Africa's Cradle of Humankind, an expanse of farmland and rolling hills outside Johannesburg, has already unlocked some of the great mysteries of evolution.
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"A lot of developers are able to give amenities such as gyms, but not everybody can provide an expanse of green like a golf course," Mr. Zaidi said.
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They ended up with eight disconnected tracts, spread out over several hundred miles—islets of wilderness surrounded by what is now a Kansas-size expanse of industrial farms.
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But bossa nova's roots run deeper than "The Girl from Ipanema" alone, and the so-called "new fashion" represents a broad expanse of diverse artists, releases, and styles.
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Lunar Orbiter 1's imagery, in contrast, boldly exposed a larger cosmic picture, in which Earth is simply another lonely and finite world, floating through a sprawling expanse.
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In both sets of works, he uses small marks of paint to define his forms, but there is a much bigger expanse to fill and with his canvases.
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So if those guys could find a lost lunar module in the vast expanse of space, why does nobody know where a moon lander on Earth has gone?
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Environmental groups have also raised concerns about the impact of the new airport, set on a barren expanse that absorbs water runoff during the city's intense rainy season.
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Even before you land, it is difficult to imagine that those two dots of dense, tropical forest in the expanse of blue below you are an entire nation.
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In February, southerly surface winds blew sea ice away from the northern shore of Greenland, causing the largest expanse of open ocean in winter ever recorded by satellites.
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These special-occasion jorts extend below Duncan's knees, but still leave a long expanse of leg running down to the bottom of the shot, and Duncan's sandaled feet.
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Today, just 100 families own about 42 million acres across the country, a 65,3.53-square-mile expanse, according to the Land Report, a magazine that tracks large purchases.
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The memory boxes are displayed in glass cases in an unheated, subterranean expanse under harsh lights, subjecting visitors to physical discomfort as they read family members' heartbreaking accounts.
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Locations include the wide expanse of Yoff Beach or the waves off the tiny coastal island of Ngor, and vary depending on skill level, tides and wave forecast.
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Behind Giannini's bed is an expanse of Mokum wallpaper featuring a tropical banana-leaf motif designed by the costume designer Catherine Martin, which brings in the natural world.
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CreditCreditBen Sklar Beneath the snowcapped Andean peaks outside of Cusco lies Peru's Sacred Valley, a fertile and archaeologically rich expanse covering nearly 284.506 miles from east to west.
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What they found: The Expanse/451 study found that 53.4% of Fortune 500 companies had an RDP exposure over a two-week period scanning for open RDP ports.
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It's a huge expanse of pristine sea and ice, of bustling penguin colonies, and a safe haven for blue whales: the largest animals the world has ever known.
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Videos on the Internet show flash-mob performances of "Gangnam Style," as well as more organized events, with sofas scattered across the expanse and spotlighted by the gantries.
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Attacks by jihadist groups have surged in the past year in Burkina Faso and across the broader Sahel region, an arid expanse of scrubland south of the Sahara.
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At the Plaza de la Revolución on Saturday night, the wide expanse of concrete was empty except for the police, some soldiers — and exactly four visitors snapping photos.
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Divers and rescue teams were working Tuesday to bring passenger remains out of the water, as investigators examined fragments of debris scattered over a large expanse of sea.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 4): 100%What critics said: "'The Expanse' takes it as an opportunity to reinvent itself as needed and preserve what's worked all along.
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Florence's expanse has even captured the attention of the astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station, who have been tweeting pictures of the storm back to Earth.
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Designed by the renowned architect Matteo Thun, the hotel is a starkly contemporary expanse of glass and lumber 5,000 feet up the mountainside, reachable only by cable car.
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Because in this age of long-range precision weaponry, it's possible for an archipelago's inhabitants to close the straits permitting shipping to pass from one expanse to another.
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Just south of Fairhope is the Grand Hotel, a sweeping 172-year-old property set on a 550-acre expanse that includes two golf courses and a spa.
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Instead, she pushes her whites in front of the grays and blacks, and coaxes her colored bands to the fore of the expanse opened up by the whites.
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The series, produced by Chronicle and Victor Frankenstein writer Max Landis, requires nowhere near the "premium network scale" investment of interplanetary dramas like The Expanse or Childhood's End.
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Today, the site is a grassy expanse shaded by towering condos and hotels that have sprung up around it, overlooking cruise ships and cargo freight lumbering in the distance.
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Sean Daniel (of The Mummy and The Expanse) was previously attached to the movie, but is now onboard to produce the Netflix series, along with fellow producer Jason Brown.
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Bourriaud's edition is named for the continent-sized expanse of waste floating in the world's oceans, and aims to tackle our new geological era, the Anthropocene, from all angles.
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"It's all about managing risk for the studios," Hawk Otsby, co-writer of Children of Men and producer on Syfy's The Expanse, explained in an email to The Verge.
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The map is gigantic and, although it looks largely like a desert expanse, involves a refreshing amount of verticality, letting you climb and fight across huge structures scattered about.
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If The Expanse (both the novels and the TV series) seems to lay out any bigger picture, it's that humanity isn't really cut out for the depths of space.
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This creates a long expanse of shallow waters that allows an incoming storm to pile up a huge volume of water, pushing it toward the coast as it arrives.
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The Expanse began its life on the Syfy channel back in 2015, and when that network canceled it at the end of its third season, Amazon picked it up.
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Syfy has begun to catch up with that wave, airing critically acclaimed series like The Expanse and The Magicians, and more traditional genre fare like Killjoys and Dark Matter.
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Mwenda gently rubbed Sudan's rough skin, moving his hand in wide arcs across the expanse of the rhino's sides, his hand making a noise like a brush over sandpaper.
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The bird scene takes place across a huge expanse of desert, with only a few notable points of interest, like a tower, some ruins, and a small blue oasis.
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At this time, the landmasses now known as Russia and North America were not separated by water, but connected by a continuous expanse of land, the Bering Land Bridge.
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Contrary to conventional thinking, Blackburn and Zhang found that most modern frog families didn't originate during the Mesozoic era—that vast expanse of time during which the dinosaurs reigned.
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Like the battery bump on the reverse, utility thankfully trumps looks this time out, and two sizable buttons have been included among a black expanse of a side bezel.
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It's a remote destination for Air Force One -- the tiny dot of an island is a three-hour flight northwest of Honolulu, surrounded by a vast expanse of ocean.
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The family also makes full use of their country home in Anmer Hall, which is set within the even greater rural expanse of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
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Hopefully, with the extra expanse of space that his new home offers, Paul will finally get out of his neighbours' hair while he films his stunts with his entourage.
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Candles are lined up near the bottom of the steps, flames that appear just as the last bits of natural light are lost to the overwhelming expanse of darkness.
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The poorest of France's 22012 mainland departments, Seine-Saint-Denis sprawls east and north from Paris, much of it a drab expanse of grey suburbs, abandoned factories and poverty.
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The British flag that appears on the cover isn't just a flag, but the paint job of a hoverboard, with the vast expanse of a nighttime landscape behind it.
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Our writing instruments, he suggested, are not just conveniences or contrivances for the expression of ideas; they actively shape the limits and expanse of what we have to say.
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