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Simply put: radio travels way farther than an LTE broadcast.
Look no farther than Syria, Iraq, Libya, Egypt or Yemen.
Ambulances have to transport patients farther than they did before.
But they traveled farther than usual this time, she said.
"It goes farther than just about any institution," he said.
But the Trump Administration has gone farther than previous Presidents.
Biles's Amanar flies higher and goes farther than her rivals'.
Others never make it farther than their local farmers market.
Pittsburgh, to the south, is a little farther than that.
REED: Now... COMEY: I — I can't go farther than that.
She was swimming farther than she had ever swum before.
Dr. Church stuck his neck out farther than his colleagues.
Anything farther than that and the signals start to fall off.
The Russians, characteristically, deny that it can fly farther than allowed.
But the trend goes much farther than who's on the ballot.
Jordan's bill goes farther than eligibility requirements have ever gone before.
Reminder, cash donations often go exponentially farther than in kind donations.
His feet are wide apart, farther than most coaches would prefer.
And then, before his last throw of the meet, he goes over to consult his wife/coach (coach/wife?) and then walks back to throw farther than he ever had before—farther than anyone in 29 years.
This too is faster and can travel farther than a standard helicopter.
It goes a lot farther than just putting it on your pancakes.
A revolutionary new drone will fly faster and farther than ever before.
That's a step farther than Delaware courts have been willing to go.
But, apart from him, it never went farther than a first date.
The ball, which flies farther than the old one, increased scoring nationwide.
Expect Trump to take the attacks a step farther than Christie did.
It turns out its roots go back much farther than we thought.
Females usually come out at dusk, and fly farther than other species.
The missile flew 310 miles toward Japan, much farther than previous tests.
Embrace the humanitarian spirit — and extend it farther than you normally would.
For reliable, basic transportation, look no farther than the Honda Civic Coupe.
Each candidate has walked down this road, Clinton significantly farther than Trump.
A victory in that her child was going farther than a factory.
The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act goes farther than all of them.
The Trump connection at the club goes farther than Daniels' alleged relationship.
Cal got no farther than its 21 on its final desperation drive.
Let's reach, united and teetering, farther than the span of our arms.
Today most rarely move farther than 50km, except perhaps in times of emergency.
They're shred-happy tools made to trek farther than two legs can handle.
It wasn't long before they went farther than any CubeSat has gone before.
The Fourth Circuit's decision goes farther than other decisions upholding assault weapons bans.
But the trip was my idea, and I flew farther than she did.
But the SLS will change that, and send them farther than ever before.
Tuesday marked the first time he went farther than 5 2/3 innings.
He sticks his neck out farther than any of the rest of us.
That's much farther than many of its competitors are predicting of their electric aircraft.
Trump picked up that spear and threw it farther than anyone had ever seen.
There's a ladder on the wall, which stretches farther than they can even see.
So we have a lot of problems with Mexico farther than the economic problem.
Miles and miles and miles of virgin land, farther than the eye could see!
Motorists traveling to Texas were advised to not travel any farther than Elk City.
But he also goes farther than Obama, presenting economic inequality as an international problem.
But at this point, none of them has progressed farther than the concept phase.
When struck properly, this club will drive the ball farther than any other club.
Some days, I'm too tired to walk the dog farther than around the block.
"If we couldn't go far, she has to go farther than us," said Mérida.
In any event, it flew farther than any other missile North Korea has fired.
Home ownership rates among blacks have fallen farther than rates among non-Hispanic whites.
I'd had a dozen lovers before then, but I got no farther than Arabella.
Habib said questions at jury selection had to stretch farther than just news reports.
The ball in the Swiss mountains flies farther than it does at sea level.
These plans go substantially farther than Democratic politicians, including Sanders, have gone so far.
His passes traveled an average distance of 9.53 yards before finding their target, which was more than a half-yard farther than his average in any of the last 10 years, and more than 1.2 yards farther than his average last season.
For that, look no farther than Jenner's big sis Kim Kardashian West and Amber Rose.
Bernie Sanders has gotten farther than he probably expected when he launched his presidential campaign.
That kind of security is enticing to some people, but $14,000 goes farther than encryption.
New models coming out this year will go farther than 200 miles in between charges.
Now Schumer is bigger than ever before — and farther than ever from being an everywoman.
That is, after all, much farther than the average person drives on a typical day.
This is four times faster and 200 times farther than top-tier commercial quadcopter drones.
That went farther than the administration had previously, when it decline to extend the deadline.
He specialized in riding ramps and strove to go higher and farther than other riders.
Some only work a few feet deep and others can go much farther than that.
The drives don't fly quite as far as they used to, but farther than most.
For those with lingering wanderlust, there's no need to putter farther than your living room.
Mariusz Treliński, in a production now playing at the Metropolitan Opera, goes farther than most.
The system might have gone farther than suggested by Uber's terms of service for app users.
There's three medals but four men have recorded marks farther than 22-meters on the season.
In fact, the Senate report goes farther than the official assessment from the US intelligence community.
The car can also make it a shade farther than 30 miles on electric power alone.
It does not fly farther than a city block, and usually lives less than two weeks.
For all things glittering and glamorous , look no farther than Lisa Vanderpump's enviable list of contacts.
It's further evidence that humans spread out of Africa much earlier and farther than previously thought.
Kraft's ideas for Here go even farther than that, and they start to sound almost sinister.
She has never been farther than her valley and has no desire to see beyond it.
It's always the music cause that'll carry a song farther than the name of an artist.
The bill goes a lot farther than the Republican led Bridge Act introduced in the House.
Now, the closure creates an impact that spreads much farther than the confines of the park.
But the fame of most of his sitters extended little farther than a few blocks downtown.
If you want to know why Trump resonates with his base, look no farther than Alabama.
But the forces undermining the middle class may reach back farther than many economists have thought.
North Korea launched a ballistic missile that traveled farther than a similar test earlier this month.
But the CAP plan goes farther than other Democratic ideas such as "Medicare X" from Sens.
After the halfway point, I was in uncharted territory, farther than I had ever run before.
It wasn't an easy process, because this solution required pushing the Bluetooth wireless technology farther than usual.
Single day of the year when Earth is farthest from the Sun — 1.7 percent farther than average.
Given where Britain was just a few years ago it had fallen far farther than anywhere else.
Whether it's four days, five days, we'll probably try to not go too much farther than that.
And for people with less to give, Mr. Lenkowsky suggested looking no farther than their own backyard.
Certain individual predators also seem capable of traveling much farther than average as they pursue steady meals.
But like Olson both times he got aboard, the A's couldn't get Lowrie farther than first base.
Google's parent company reported a third-quarter profit that declined even farther than what analysts had forecast.
One day we hiked a bit farther than usual and visited a wind cave near Mt. Fuji.
"They were probably able to bend it a little farther than penguins can today," Dr. Mayr said.
It created a Russian-focused radio station, with a broadcast range that reached farther than state radio.
It created a Russian-focused radio station, with a broadcast range that reached farther than state radio.
If he needs to scratch that itch again soon, he should look no farther than Betsy DeVos.
In each direction, rows of doomed animals stretch out, farther than I can see, into the darkness.
It was the first object found more than 100 times farther than Earth is from the sun.
Ryan Crouser and Joe Kovacs can heave a 2000-pound ball farther than just about anyone else.
Iowa (6-2, 3-2) didn't let Northwestern (1-6, 0-203) penetrate farther than the Hawkeyes' 28.
Today, urban legends can spread faster and farther than ever before, especially in a young, tech-literate population.
Because those ions have different masses, any nudge—such as a passing submarine—moves some farther than others.
As a new mom, Kerry Washington's responsibilities span much farther than wearing Scandal protagonist Olivia Pope's white hat.
The commitments on Europe go farther than what a coalition including the increasingly eurosceptic FDP would have done.
But with more than a year on the run, Ceglia has had time to travel farther than that.
President Obama went farther than President Bush, tinkering with the actual law to appear to be law abiding.
After all, being born a wealthy white man has taken Trump much farther than most well-educated blacks.
Its planned system has a detection range of over 500 m, significantly farther than what others can do.
We could have gone farther than we did, but this year we got our eyes on the championship.
"I don't trust Donald Trump farther than I can throw him, and that isn't very far," said Sroka.
Such a radical change to protections that Americans value goes farther than any ACA "repeal and replace" pledge.
The success of the X1 mission was a catalyst that is now pushing ICEYE even farther than expected.
D, you tricked me into trusting you and took things farther than I gave you the right to.
This time, he was not alone in going public, and his voice traveled farther than it had before.
There are no Obama climate regulations that I would not restore, and I would go farther than Obama.
"Pickens got farther than most," Daniel Yergin wrote in "The Prize," his authoritative history of the oil business.
When presented with the bear mimic, backcountry goats fled, on average, 600 feet farther than those near people.
For strong examples of actual quid pro quo, look no farther than the professional party politicians in Congress.
And in doing so, we can guarantee that our children and grandchildren can see farther than we can.
The reported cases there suggest that the virus is being transmitted much farther than previously known or acknowledged.
You won't be able to go any farther than that because your shadow will be lost to diffraction.
However, court documents from the case show that Forstater's actions went much farther than merely stating her beliefs.
Not only that, but Mickelson's longest drive of the day traveled 379 yards, 26 yards farther than Rahm's.
Primaries Some competitors for their party's nominations made it much farther than others, but here's what they pulled in.
For evidence of the trend, you don't need to look farther than some recent scandals that rocked international philanthropy.
Vogel notes, though, that holding your arm an inch or two farther than usual may feel a bit unnatural.
When we talk about what Trump has already cost America, we shouldn't look any farther than his Twitter feed.
The previous model had a 21-63003mm equivalent lens, which didn't take you much farther than the human eye.
It's this drive that makes Gross' value-add go farther than than that of a simple machine-learning wonk.
"It goes farther than just about any institution," Craig Steven Wilder, a slavery historian at MIT, told the Times.
Of course, this is Stranger Things and all, so the mall's nefarious purposes extend farther than destroying local business.
The system reached 192 miles per hour and traveled farther than it did in its first set of tests.
The messages couldn't travel farther than 25 feet and couldn't be longer than four lines, each 16 characters long.
But the Trump administration has gone farther than that, ignoring and egregiously distorting facts as justifications for flawed policies.
If we really want to feel lonely, though, O'Donoghue thinks we need look no farther than science fiction itself.
Its most recent -- during the early hours of November 29 -- flew higher and farther than any other previous tests.
One need not venture much farther than their nearest Congressional Town Hall to know how well this plays out.
But just like him, it had traveled across the world for me, much farther than my commutes across Manhattan.
Biles, as usual, flew higher and farther than anyone else, though she took a big step on her landing.
If you're looking to pull off sneakers with a dress, look no farther than Hailey Baldwin's latest wedding getup.
Related: Trump says profiling Muslims is 'common sense' Lewandowski's fierce loyalty to Trump went farther than most campaign managers.
Subway leaders said the goal was that no rider would be farther than two stops from an accessible station.
One, however, did not make it much farther than the thermal scanners at the Kuala Lumpur airport in Malaysia.
Multiple recent studies have discovered that droplets from sneezing and coughing can spread a lot farther than people think.
And in the terraced auditorium of the Great Hall, no seat is farther than 100 feet from the conductor.
Bates, a Republican appointee nominated by President George W. Bush, went farther than the previous judges in two respects.
Look no farther than K Street, in Washington, D.C., and the multimillion-dollar lobbying firms that are clustered there.
Like the farmers and guerrillas, we fought with rifles and grenades, which we could throw farther than most Vietnamese.
Its shoebox-sized lidar scanner, Russell says, sees 212 times farther than its closest competitor, with 1 times better resolution.
That can also be attributed to the small foam balls it fires, which fly straighter and farther than darts do.
By making it this far, the 100C has gotten farther than most Chinese design patent disputes Harris has dealt with.
The Hawkeyes (6-2, 3-2) didn't let the Wildcats (1-6, 573-5) penetrate farther than the Iowa 28.
They are too delicate to freeze so they never make it farther than a few miles away from the bay.
If it takes too long, it knows that your Watch is farther than three meters away and it won't unlock.
And it doesn't actually let you travel farther than a tethered system, since it's limited by the headset's tracking capabilities.
Bozell went farther than most American conservatives in acting out his beliefs, but his love of Franco was not unusual.
And I will peel my eyes back now, farther than I ever have, to look for this type of behavior.
One man, who must also be a massive Lion King aficionado, recently took the gag farther than most pet parents.
On average, the mysterious body orbits the sun at a distance 20 times farther than Neptune — about 18.6 billion miles.
And treating people well gets you really far — farther than I think it gets credit for in the greater world.
At the same time, ideas now flow digitally through social networks all over the world faster and farther than ever.
As Claire notes, the Underwoods are willing to go farther than anyone, including the Conways, to get what they want.
My office features a number of current and archived pieces, and a couple that never went farther than a prototype.
This year, the company launched a new blaster with darts that fly farther than a Nerf dart has ever flown.
Ekemini Uwan is a Nigerian-American who has ventured farther than most black Christians into the citadels of white evangelicalism.
If patients went to the lowest-cost M.R.I. that was no farther than they already drove, they'd save 36 percent.
Don't know that they'll get any farther than that, but if anything happens I'm thinking it'll be about road repair.
Its scope also reaches farther than one might expect, not merely sticking to contemporary science fiction but going back centuries.
The rivals bumped elbows at the start instead of shaking hands and stood at lecterns spaced out farther than usual.
Over the past five or six years, Hansen's words have regularly traveled far and wide — probably farther than you know.
In a reversal of the illusion on the valley floor, Badwater seemed impossibly distant, much farther than fifteen miles off.
When you want to know to whom Trump is appealing with his unhinged racial rants, look no farther than Alabama.
Its government is far more tightly controlled by remote bosses in distant Moscow—even farther than Alaska is from Washington.
The range of the newly tested missile, he wrote, was 155 miles, about 40 miles farther than the older version.
Look no farther than deep-blue California, where voters rejected a similar proposal by a sizable margin this past November.
The Science study also noted that pressure from the wastewater wells can travel through the subsurface farther than anyone thought.
According to artist Coralina Meyer, to find material for political action, women need look no farther than our own drawers.
The reason turns out to be that the free ends of the bow can swing farther than the looped ends do.
Sometimes she's mobile, but other times she's unable to travel much farther than the distance from her bed to the bathroom.
As a result, you get Cinderella species that go farther than anyone would have predicted, just like in the real tournament.
The destroyer kept farther than 12 nautical miles from the islands, the maximum extent from shore of a country's territorial sea.
Those tires handled the circuit's many tight, twisty corners, too, easily letting the bike lean farther than I was comfortable with.
Sand in dunes is naturally sorted by density, with wind blowing the finest, lightest grains farther than larger and heavier grains.
Such flights can travel farther than the less than two miles for in-sight flights, depending on visibility and drone size.
They are leading the league in both three-point percentage and field-goal percentage on long twos farther than 21 feet.
Moving it from room to room is one thing, but you're unlikely to want to take it much farther than that.
This tech is still far away from any kind of broad commercial application – maybe farther than a SpaceX trip to Mars.
Rogue won map two, pushing their payload 2000 meters farther than Misfits with 21 fewer seconds, tying it up 1-1.
The city could see more if the storm tracks farther than expected to the north, or less if it goes south.
For the people who can afford the huge electric bill, they can build machines that reach farther than we ever could.
That could hurt performance, even if it still manages to extend Wi-Fi farther than a single router could have gone.
With the headsets actually shipping, this is farther than many VR product designs make it, so kudos to Acer and Starbreeze.
On the 17th hole, though, he smashed a driver farther than I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of drives.
As a result, black voters are now forced to travel farther than before, yet most white voters face no new burdens.
Wlodarczyk's winning effort was more than a meter farther than her own previous world record of 81.08 meters set in 2015.
While more dollars can only help, that amount would seem to go farther than it has, if spent wisely and well.
The Earth's atmosphere stretches way past the Moon, much farther than previously believed, says a new study published in Space Physics.
It might even end up with you hurting yourself, pushing your body or your mind farther than it's able to go.
But as history goes, it's a cul de sac, one that doesn't necessarily take you much farther than Beach's train itself.
And, as these musical forms [are] so uncommercial, the bands could take the provocations farther than in the black metal scene.
To work best, 5G needs what's called low-band spectrum, because it allows signals to travel farther than high-band spectrum.
Claire and Jamie's good intentions don't go any farther than their front yard and could endanger them among their white neighbors.
The latest charges reached farther than before into Michigan's state government, affecting two cabinet-level officials in the administration of Gov.
Residents need look no farther than Pompeii, a 30-minute drive to the southeast, for a glimpse at their possible fate.
My 30-minute walk to the bus stop felt farther than usual, even though I walk this same route every day.
That ruling went farther than Chuang's order, blocking a section of the travel ban that also suspended refugee admissions for four months.
I saw how my mom and dad struggled, and how they could stretch a dollar farther than you could begin to imagine.
FM signals can travel farther than data signals, which means that radio remains the best way to distribute information during an emergency.
Extracting the country from an intricate framework that stretched farther than anyone realised was bound to be extremely difficult and time-consuming.
I would say there's a kind of a lineage that goes back even farther than Ira Glass that we're all drawing from.
But find yourself a good body shop and your first flight (still!) shouldn't be any farther than just two years away.[eBay]
But should those taco trucks populate faster and farther than Starbucks, many on social media joked that they wouldn't mind one bit.
The minimum focus distance is much farther than these other two lenses, so I find myself a little bit limited by it.
The party platform, adopted unanimously by delegates in Cleveland on Monday, goes farther than language that had been included in earlier years.
They both have developed reusable rockets, as well as capsules to launch humans to space, although Musk is much farther than Bezos.
One official told CNN that the missile launch was concerning because it flew farther than any other missile fired by the Houthis.
Lulled into conversation, we missed our exit and drove off into the desert much farther than either Hotz or I had intended.
Remember fondly the discomfort you felt when you were asked to push yourself farther than you were ever sure you could go.
But Wheeler told Bloomberg News in June that he would go farther than the pledge to avoid appearances of conflicts of interest.
A pastor from Connecticut is driving 2,300 miles to El Paso, Texas, to spread the message that "love goes farther" than hate.
Its cameras can see and identify threats about 1,000 meters away—more than half a mile and much farther than any lidar.
I was a loyal soldier in the sense that I got to work every day, commuted farther than anyone in that office.
The tool exploits a vulnerability in unpatched software that allows hackers to spread their malware faster and farther than they otherwise could.
Payan led Arcentales and Quijije on a five-day voyage, 1,100 miles to the north, farther than either man had ever ventured.
It will combine stadium and floor seating, and no seat will be farther than 100 feet from the stage, the company said.
Joey didn't want to go up farther than 86th Street, and our broker was like, 'You really should see the West 90s.
A Senate Democratic aide said Republicans want to go farther than the usual Hyde Amendment restrictions on federal funding going to abortions.
The researchers said that the rattles traveled farther than expected, suggesting that they may play a role in whale-to-whale communication.
That rocket, believed by U.S. officials to be an intercontinental ballistic missile, flew farther than any other North Korean rocket to date.
Clearly they're (mostly) able to blend in so the zombies aren't really a threat to them, but it goes farther than that.
Because water is much denser than air, sound travels underwater about four times faster and much farther than above the sea's surface.
Using a modern golf ball, players are able to drive the ball much farther than players could when many courses were designed.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "True, we have already created machines that can run faster, lift better, see farther than we can.
If this actually happens, it'll be the first time that humans have traveled farther than low Earth orbit since the last Apollo mission.
He was not allowed to go farther than a block from home and nearby Ocean Parkway, a busy, multilane thoroughfare, was off limits.
Because a larger wheel rolls farther than a smaller one in the same amount of time, the taped cups never roll perfectly straight.
Sending one farther than that would require the invention of quantum repeaters, devices that could receive, store and re-transmit quantum information securely.
It gives players a range of about 30 feet, which is considerably farther than the wire on the included controller lets you roam.
Look no farther than the case of 9/11 operational commander Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was captured by the United States in 2003.
The company claims a technology edge from a proprietary vision system that can see a kilometer ahead, farther than other driverless tech companies.
Others of their species live even farther north, farther than any other nonhuman primate, so they are able to adapt to winter weather.
Maybe you're not going the full "we're in a relationship" distance with your intimacy, but you might be going farther than you realize.
"It goes farther than just about any institution, I think it's to Georgetown's credit," Massachusetts Institute of Technology historian Craig Steven Wilder said.
For instance, you can connect an SSD, an eGPU, or both, and push the machine farther than it could go on its own.
You don't have to look much farther than the medal count at the recently concluded Olympics to know that America is already great.
COLORADO PROPOSITION CC At the height of the tax-cutting 1990s, no state went farther than Colorado and its Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.
Washington (CNN)Puerto Rico and Washington seem farther than 1,500 miles apart right now -- in fact they're experiencing a different version of reality.
You need venture no farther than your armchair to go to the ends of the earth through the eyes of six adventuresome photographers.
This missile flew higher and farther than any other previous tests and came came after a break of almost two months in testing.
"Watching his BP (batting practice), I've seen balls go farther than any other balls I've ever seen," Yankees third baseman Chase Headley said.
This fall, the city started a program to move more families into shelters no farther than five miles from their youngest child's school.
Critics of big tech argue even that doesn't go far enough, but it's still quite a bit farther than the US currently goes.
In Havana, damage was light compared with elsewhere on the island, but people were trickling in as floodwaters had penetrated farther than forecast.
In November, Pyongyang conducted the latest in a string of missile tests, and the device flew farther than any of its previous missiles.
"I actually wanted to go farther than (the seventh), but when you load the bases in the seventh ...," deGrom said with a grin.
The segment would serve airlines who want a larger plane that can carry more passengers and travel farther than current single-aisle jets.
Like me, many of them understood that agency and dedication would propel them farther than foreign names and pigmentation would pull them back.
Wright, a physicist and technical arms control specialist, said the launch appears to show North Korea can "go considerably farther" than previous efforts.
But then she used the bully pulpit of her office to dispense some "tough love," prodding states to go farther than they had.
Both sides must travel farther than they imagined in order to know each other better and explore the possibilities for a fantastic future.
Solar flares, like the one that occurred on March 20, may supercharge the aurora's glow so that its visibility extends farther than usual.
The plan is to use white space between TV channels — what some call super wifi — to broadcast wireless internet farther than mobile hotspots.
Certainly, it's made it possible for misinformation (and, yes, information) to spread faster and farther than ever before — even to remote places like Rainpada.
"If you can wad up a piece of paper and throw it farther than your paper airplane, your plane sucks," he told the class.
Using the same booster, New Glenn could also be configured as a 3-stage rocket, capable of bringing payloads farther than low-Earth-orbit.
One doesn't have to look much farther than a map of county results of the last presidential election to understand why this has happened.
The complication for passengers is not the bus coming to you, but the ability to travel farther than most disconnected bus companies will allow.
In fact, one has to look no farther than Edward Snowden's tweets to understand the real objectives of this dump: scaring the American public.
If you're looking for the best place to live in America, look no farther than Austin, Texas, according to a 2019 U.S. News report.
That in turn gave the group an ability to franchise its terror and expand its reach farther than its military capacity would otherwise go.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, missed Wall Street's earnings expectations Monday, reporting a third-quarter profit that declined even farther than what analysts had forecast.
While Allen and Rosen fell farther than some expected, the quarterback class has made history before any of them have thrown a pro pass.
With only one weight remaining, the band will be still stretched farther than if only one weight had been added in the first place.
With only one weight remaining, the band will be still stretched farther than if only one weight had been added in the first place.
His granddaughter, Sophie Kivlehan, is one of the plaintiffs in the case, which has gotten much farther than many legal experts thought it would.
But after he could not persuade her to come farther than the doorway of her bedroom, he and other officers tried to subdue her.
True, some signals emanating from human activity have traveled much farther than even Arecibo, thanks to the incidental leakage of radio and television broadcasts.
The victims need look no farther than L'Aquila, about 220 miles south, for a sobering reminder of unfulfilled promises and of the challenges ahead.
Fred Mitchell thought of her when he watched the efficiency of Mendelssohn, who has run farther than any Derby starter, in the U.A.E. Derby.
How Tolling Transforms Communities For a snapshot of tolling as a regional economic driver, look no farther than the E-470 highway outside Denver.
For a more authentic New York market, though, you'll need to travel a few blocks farther than the last stop on the sightseeing bus.
The entire Rubio rally at Ted Hendricks Stadium stretched no farther than the 83-yard line of the football field, including the media section.
They're trying to prove that they can take AI farther than we'd previously thought possible — that they can make machines creative, just like human beings.
They believed she was still alive and had been moving faster and farther than the search teams looking for her in a thick Hawaiian forest.
The now 33 year-old Ukrainian is still on the pro tour but he has never advanced farther than the third round of a major.
And with the latest wave of e-readers pushing the technology farther than ever, there's never been a better time to give one a shot.
That means the car can drive 30% farther than the previous generation, which had a range of 312 miles (502 km) on a full battery.
The event is rather self-explanatory — extremely strong golfers gather together to see who can hit golf balls farther than anyone else in the world.
The actual range of this ball would be farther than a normal cannon ball because you would have take into the curvature of the Earth.
One employee at another company's nearby terminal at the same New Jersey port watched the trucks collect, bumper to bumper, farther than he could see.
The USSR went much farther than the capitalist West in tying industrialization to projects of social and cultural improvement, including an unprecedented eradication of illiteracy.
"There's no question: If we're going to go farther, especially if we're going to go farther than the moon, we need new transportation," Hoffman added.
Guy Ritchie and Hugh Grant's bond stretches back way farther than just their shared experiences in Hollywood — and they've got the photo to prove it.
"I'm going to go a little bit farther than [Gardner's] view [and say] that people at top of these regulators really, really matter," Katz said.
The weapons and seats can also be pulled out for extended-range tanks, giving it the ability to fly much farther than some other aircraft.
That's more than 30 miles farther than the published range of the current anti-ship missile, the Harpoon, which is in excess of 67 miles.
It didn't help that the new pickup point was farther than the shuttle stops had been from the area where many of the workers lived.
This incident was just one of dozens of sessions of heavy drinking that made venturing farther than ten paces from a toilet a dangerous proposition.
Looking to reach farther than spinning as a just a sport, Ryan's series gives vision to the communities that have dedicated decades to its proliferation.
I got much farther than I ever had before, listening daily as I tromped through the woods with my sweet (and now sadly departed) dog.
Rutgers never made it farther than the Michigan State 193-yard line — and it ended up punting from the 183 on that second-quarter drive.
North Korea's test fire of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), which traveled farther than previous tests, showed signs of progress, South Korea said Wednesday.
They allow a person with an Internet connection to 'become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox.
While these types of proposals have become fairly routine in certain states, some of the most recent crop have advanced farther than in the past.
Earlier this year, Warren went farther than her rivals who have mostly refused to take money from corporate lobbyists, and swore off conducting high-dollar fundraisers.
Stripping citizenship In his tweet on Monday, Trump went farther than saying flag burning should be penalized -- he said it should amount to losing American citizenship.
Connecticut Democrat Richard Blumenthal also suggested that Gorsuch might have to go farther than other Supreme Court nominees have in explaining his position on Roe v.
Hopefully, Chang'e-4's rover will move farther than the rover on Chang'e-3, called Yutu, which stopped being able to travel after about a month.
Thousands of sea lion pups are coming ashore hungry while their mothers are forced by El Niño's warming to travel much farther than usual for food.
The gas giant is parked uncomfortably close, making a complete orbit once every 1.5 days, and traveling no farther than 8703 AU, or 2.8 million miles.
Netflix has gone farther than other media companies, saying on Tuesday it would work with the ACLU and others to fight the abortion law in court.
But the F.A.A. went further and rescinded the operators' approval to fly the airplanes any farther than 2 hours and 20 minutes from an emergency airport.
The survey was commissioned by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which handles resources in federal waters, farther than most states have traditionally gone for sand.
Opportunity landed on Mars with its twin, Spirit, all the way back in 2004, and traveled 28 miles—farther than any other interplanetary rover in history.
But just because they're acting in an economically rational manner does not mean that Trump should trust the group any farther than he can throw them.
If you're looking for distance, I was told the Ultra sends the soft darts up to 120 feet, which is farther than any previous Nerf blaster.
They're both tied to Barack Obama Running against Obama -- Clinton went much farther than Biden when they both ran against Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary.
Don't forget I'd never been on a foreign holiday as a child—I'd never been any farther than Scotland, even up to being twenty years old.
"You think it'll still be running by then, Ben?" he asked, knowing my family seldom ventured farther than the beaches of South Carolina for our vacations.
Before this week, Ms. Osakue, 22, had a modicum of renown for throwing the discus farther than any other Italian woman ever in her age group.
But new research shows that the tentacles of that octopus extend farther than ever—all the way into the most popular streaming video services and devices.
Mr. Buttigieg also argued that Mr. Sanders's plans for "Medicare for all" and free college go farther than what most in the Democratic Party can support.
And the warming streak goes back a lot farther than that: The last year that was cooler than the average over the past century was 1976.
During his ensuing world record attempt, he pedaled for almost 17 miles, about three miles farther than he had covered during his first, record-setting ride.
The unmanned test flight will rocket 280,000 miles from Earth (thousands of miles past the moon) — farther than any spacecraft built for humans has ever ventured.
Warren's plan goes farther than Sanders' bill in detailing how aggressively payments to physicians, hospitals and drug companies would be reduced in a single-payer system.
For an example of a profound government policy failure, look no farther than the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 and its ethanol mandate.
I am acutely aware of the dangers of walking around on this angled roof and I don't let Jack get farther than an arm's reach away.
However, these brands haven't always produced the projected success, with Diet Coke consumption falling even farther than Coca-Cola in 2015, with a decrease of 5.6%.
Still, if he ever needs a duet partner, maybe he should look no farther than his wife, Brittany, who sang along to every word from her seat.
Juno already broke records earlier this year, when it traveled farther than any other solar-powered spacecraft before, a distance of 493 million miles from the sun.
"He's taken a stand that is farther than what anyone in the security community has previously advocated," Jacob Shapiro, a professor of international affairs at Princeton, said.
Should it somehow perfect access to shoppers' emotional states, it could take that data collection many steps farther than keeping tabs on purchase history or music taste.
It has a huge cargo container to house rare minerals and expensive relics, and its warp engine can jump much farther than my trusty one-person craft.
His approach from 212 yards is on the green but a bit farther than he would have liked, leaving him with a good length putt for birdie.
It flew about 3,700 km landing in the Pacific, per the South Korean military, flying farther than any other missile the North has fired, per the NYT.
The upsides of moving home: Cheaper cost of living: Even though venture capital funding isn't as plentiful, money can be stretched farther than in other major cities.
Geologists say Kilauea has since entered a more violent phase, in which larger volumes of molten rock are oozing from the ground and traveling farther than before.
Add it all up, and Americans who in 211970 would rarely travel farther than they could go on foot or horseback could suddenly range much more widely.
If the Pentagon or Congress needs a refresher on the impact of not preparing for future threats, they should look no farther than the F-22 program.
But environmentalists said the plan failed to take into account how much farther than anticipated the sediment spread from the dredge site in Miami, a crucial element.
If he wants a lever for change that will spur similar reforms around the country, he need look no farther than the children of our capital city.
The plane would transform commercial aviation and shrink the world for millions of passengers by traveling faster and farther than other, conventional jetliners, without having to refuel.
"Secretary Mattis has his made recommendations, and right now because it's in the litigation process, I don't think I would go any farther than that," he replied.
Just last week, North Korea launched a missile from a submarine off its east coast that flew 310 miles toward Japan, much farther than in previous attempts.
Some Democrats want to go farther than the House's approval on Tuesday of a resolution condemning white supremacy that, while aimed at King, doesn't rebuke him directly.
I don't get the advantage of working at the show with any sort of perspective farther than the six feet that we have, or the eight feet.
Pros: Jaw-dropping coastal views, fewer crowds than other places in Europe, dreamy off-shore islands, and the US dollar may stretch farther than other European cities.
Nadal ended up in the first row of the stands at one stage after chasing a del Potro shot even farther than the court's generous confines allowed.
Somehow many Americans have forgotten that Russia is our adversary, not our ally, and the reasons for today's tensions go back much farther than the 2016 election.
The astronaut crew — Frank Borman, Bill Anders and James Lovell — were the first humans to escape Earth's orbit, venturing about 240,000 miles farther than anyone before them.
Baseball denies there is a difference, but the balls have been at issue all year, with many pitchers complaining they are juiced and travel farther than normal.
He looked disapproving, stiffly leading the way upstairs, as though he thought her unworthy to be allowed anywhere farther than the lowest floor where the gym was.
Since the mounted glass moves 5 times farther than the truck window, it would have an impact force that is one-fifth that of the truck window.
National Security and the Press: Using concerns about national security as a means to control the press goes back much farther than Kennedy and the Cold War.
It is the state's version of what are commonly known as "Stand Your Ground" laws, though Washington's self-defense law dates back much farther than other versions.
That's quite a bit farther than other states, like New York and Michigan, which have only banned flavored nicotine vape products of the type favored by teenagers.
The new Smart Bat sensor is an improvement over Zepp's previous swing tracker, which attached to the grip of a bat and stuck out farther than normal.
They can heave a 16-pound ball farther than just about anyone, and their competition and friendship have become track and field's version of a buddy flick.
"I commend the Mets for stepping to the plate and leading the country by extending their netting farther than any other team," Espinal said in a statement.
By focusing on preparing for life after divorce, where you are financially responsible for yourself, will give you something that can go farther than money — confidence, Vasileff said.
Bloomberg reports that Pyongyang is aiming to build an intercontinental ballistic missile that can travel farther than 3,400 miles while carrying a warhead weighing at least one ton.
Built on the frame of a Boeing 211-23.2, the new Air Force One will be bigger, more powerful, and able to fly farther than the current plane.
Computer viruses often spread farther than their creators intended, and once Petya was on the loose, the attackers would have had no control over how far it reached.
But where we're at now has gone much farther than that to say, our daily privacy of our goings-about simply cannot be separated from our digital lives.
Flying farther than a spacecraft designed to carry humans had flown in more than 40 years, EFT-1 marked a milestone for NASA and (modern) human space exploration.
It's running farther than you did last time, not because a rubber bracelet told you to do it, but because you can, and you're willing to push yourself.
Trump's case against his accusers could go farther than his case against the media — but his accusers could also use his own boasts about assaulting women against him.
" Raising his voice for the kicker, Tyson added: "Issac Newton, my man, said, 'If I have seen farther than others, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants.
Still, the appeal of private jets remains strong, particularly in the category of bigger jets with larger cabins that can fly farther than ever without stopping for fuel.
He also goes farther than most strategists by insisting that the can support a rather large multiple of 20 times forward earnings, close to where it is now.
Many students are hauled off to police station houses for antisocial behavior that, a generation or two ago, would have sent them no farther than the principal's office.
For another example of the trope, look no farther than Hathaway's later role in the Devil Wears Prada as Andrea, the bargain-bin-buyer-turned-fashion-it-girl.
But by all accounts, the Alabama measure was intended to go farther than the heartbeat legislation, and to provoke a review of Roe's 46-year-old precedent. Gov.
Major automaker executives lobbied Trump to relax the Obama-era rule during his earliest days in office, but Trump wound up taking things farther than they reportedly wanted.
The theory is that outstretched hands extend farther than feet ahead of the body's center of gravity, located in the pelvic area and the reference point for velocity.
Imagine this bucket-list experience jarred by distant growls on park roads — for the uninsulated motors on ATVs emit a roar that carries much farther than standard vehicles.
The company's name, 27, speaks to its commitment to create and transport products no farther than 28,083 kilometers (673 miles) — the longest distance between two cities in France.
A busload of journalists, however, went farther than the vice president: We walked into a building designed for diplomatic meetings between North and South, and crossed right over.
If we want to imagine the Nativity, we needn't go farther than the tent of Alaa Adin from Syria, who left his home just days after he married.
Once there, though, he realizes he's been tricked and, now that he's farther than ever from what he knows and wants, must somehow find his way home again.
It should have been clear with the Martha network that the resistance in Gilead is bigger than her and that their reach is farther than she could have imagined.
Some doctors believe infrasound was more likely used in an attack like this because it travels farther than ultrasound, which means Cuban spies could use it from farther away.
So for those interested in the more masochistic elements of Nguyen's game design, you just have to progress a little farther than usual to hit the truly hard parts.
Some researchers have noted that countries like the Seychelles go farther than just preserving environmental resources for tourism purposes—they consider a clean environment to be a Constitutional right.
But Warren's bill goes significantly farther than anything proposed by her Democratic colleagues — another sign that the bill is unlikely to make much headway even in a Democratic Congress.
I don't know about you, but my phone is rarely farther than half an arm's reach away from me — and certainly not farther away than the average headphones cable.
In that instance, North Korea sent a diesel-powered Romeo-class sub around 100 kilometers (62 miles) out to sea in international waters -- farther than it had ever traveled.
The elephant handlers at Circus World aren't usually any farther than 20 feet away from the enclosure, but O'Donnell said Kelly was sure-footed enough to slip away unnoticed.
That's longer and farther than the longest commercial route, which links Doha, Qata to Auckland, New Zealand and takes 16 hours, 10 minutes to cover the 9,021 mile distance.
"Somehow many Americans have forgotten that Russia is our adversary, not our ally, and the reasons for today's tensions go back much farther than the 2016 election," he wrote.
If you wanted to know who was driving the Republican agenda in 2484, you didn't need to look much farther than the massive crimson orb parked on Benkler's screen.
From this, you can see that the two objects move toward each other, but the astronaut travels farther than the asteroid, and it takes 103 hours to make contact.
That involved turning the tweeter downward and so that it fires into a specially crafted, wave-like cone that shoots the sound out farther than your average Sonos speaker.
Fleas have a number of impressive adaptations that make them difficult to control, beyond the ability to jump up to 100 times farther than the length of their bodies.
It could also make the CAP plan at least somewhat more politically feasible  But the CAP plan goes farther than other Democratic ideas such as "Medicare X" from Sens.
Scientists know how to cure many of the ills plaguing the high seas — that is, ocean waters farther than 200 nautical miles from shore, beyond the jurisdiction of nations.
"I don't know if I can tell you that humility will get you farther than arrogance," says Tenelle Porter, a University of California Davis psychologist who has studied intellectual humility.
And because it was launched from a west coast missile site, it flew farther than any previous North Korean tests, about 300 miles before dropping into the Sea of Japan.
That speed allowed me to ride farther than I normally would, turning a 7.4-kilometer trip that Google estimated would take me 27 minutes, into a 19-minute assisted ride.
The latest data on auto loans by Experian shows Americans are taking out record-size loans, making larger monthly payments than ever before and extending their loans farther than ever.
" Then, TO made his pitch for the owner to drop Garrett, saying if Jones canned the head coach, "they definitely have an opportunity to go farther than they ever have.
Initially, I flew it in Smart Mode, which includes a geofence that keeps the drone from flying farther than 2115 feet way, which is actually farther away than you think.
But Gorsuch also wrote a concurring opinion that would have gone even farther than the 10th Circuit's ruling, by allowing individual owners as well as corporations to challenge the mandate.
Splitting into pairs and exploring parts of northern and southern Arizona, the band learns about how water affects both people and places farther than their home base of Los Angeles.
The redirected walking is interesting, but I don't remember traveling radically farther than I actually have; it's actually far less surreal than a non-VR art installation I've experienced elsewhere.
More complex operations, such as flying at night, operating multiple drones simultaneously, or using onboard cameras and sensors to fly them farther than the naked eye can see, remain banned.
For a small example of how ObamaCare cronyism increases costs, one needs to go no farther than the Affordable Care Act's change to Section 1848 of the Social Security Laws.
Look no farther than the streets of New York, which have been radically redesigned over the past decade to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians with bike lanes and car-free zones.
His comments went farther than his previous remarks about possible Russian manipulation of doping results, and they could complicate the country's efforts to avoid new punishments from global antidoping officials.
Sometimes they let her swim a sprint relay: she was wickedly fast, but in races she forgot to breathe and couldn't go farther than fifty metres before having to stop.
For a glimpse at the country's divided political reality, look no farther than a pair of television studios on opposite sides of the Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.
I found driving on the conservative side got me farther than trying to match the speed and daring of those who knew where they were going better than I did.
This debutante ball goes a step farther than the rest— the gowns are only haute couture and the proud fathers are the richest and most famous men in the world.
We were lucky to get there when we did, but the line went back so far, much farther than I could see, and no one knew what we were even getting.
Marlon Kimpson (D) said removing the exceptions for rape and incest takes South Carolina's version of the "heartbeat" abortion bill farther than other states and sets them up for a lawsuit.
But at the risk of stretching your brain farther than it wants to go on a Friday afternoon, I'd like to take us back for a minute to the year 2008.
He asks if she wants to stay in the ninth ward forever, because he can understand why she'd feel guilty leaving, but her work could take her much farther than that.
Why it matters: Clyburn's comments go farther than what has previously been posited by Democratic party leadership, who will ultimately be the ones to decide whether to move forward on impeachment.
Going one step farther than just appearing on Colbert's couch, Wilmore crashed the main stage and began to deliver a monologue about the day's events – only to be stopped by Colbert.
On January 18th the company issued its second profit warning of recent months, signalling that overcapacity in Europe's aviation market was dragging the fares down even farther than expected this winter.
One gets the feeling that Barr went farther than her colleagues thought she would with her racist Twitter tirade—or at least stirred up more controversy than they thought she would.
Because the Orbeez spheres are actually denser than water, Rober sank farther than he would have were the pool filled with just H2O, until his body weight had been fully displaced.
That's Meek's story, but if you replaced his name and his occupation, you need look no farther than your local county courthouse to hear it again and again, day after day.
He never advanced farther than second, however, as Dyson got DJ LeMahieu to ground into a game-ending double play after pinch hitter Chris Iannetta had drawn a one-out walk.
Friday's speech was a step farther than that -- as Rubio doubled down on the line of criticism he began Thursday night, including Trump's hiring of foreign workers at his business ventures.
Many products announced at CES never make it farther than the show floor, but ideas such as virtual reality, high-resolution television, and autonomous vehicles all received major pushes at CES.
Rather than being able to travel farther than the old missile, he claimed, the new missile has a range of 10 kilometers less because of the heavier warhead and control systems.
"Look no farther than Missouri to see what kind of harm courts can inflict on women's rights and freedoms," said Dawn Laguens, executive vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Meeks' call for Conyers to step down from his committee post goes farther than members of House Democratic Leadership, who have not, so far, called for Meeks to abandon that role.
Then he suddenly realizes he looks like a cold-hearted jerk — and starts musing about going farther than President Obama got in providing permanent protections to those children of illegal immigrants.
Then he suddenly realizes he looks like a cold-hearted jerk—and starts musing about going farther than President Obama got in providing permanent protections to those children of illegal immigrants.
Lawmakers are missing an historic opportunity to take advantage of low interest rates and materials costs, which make every dollar spent go much farther than if we keep putting it off.
The plaintiffs in the current lawsuit have tried to trace the issue back even farther than the '80s, to Harvard's history of restricting its admission of Jews starting in the 1920s.
With algorithms amplifying content that generates passionate responses, the crazy conspiratorial stuff will always rocket around Facebook faster and farther than the thoughtful condolence or the cute pictures of golden retrievers.
What felt familiar, however, was the breathtaking and (literally) earthshaking excitement of watching a massive man-made launch vehicle destined to push something man-made farther than anyone can now imagine.
The new case, June Medical Services v Gee, asks whether Louisiana may require abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital no farther than 30 miles from the abortion facility.
But the North has come farther than most experts expected since the infancy of its program in the 1950s, when the Soviet Union began training North Korean scientists in nuclear basics.
That was the second time the pariah state fired a projectile along that general trajectory in recent weeks, but the most recent iteration flew higher and traveled farther than its last.
He was willing to appeal to American Jews and Israel supporters in Congress to heighten political pressure on Mr. Clinton not to press Israel to go farther than he judged wise.
Last year, The Infectious Diseases Society of America officially added fecal transplant to its list of treatment recommendations for C. diff, but the allure of poop transplants reaches farther than that.
" So, as we say in the South (and that "we" has included me), "I don't trust you any farther than I can throw you," or "I ain't gonna trust you no further.
In the 1950s and 1960s, U.S. scientists drafted fanciful plans to give missiles nuclear engines, on the assumption that they'd be able to fly longer and farther than any weapon yet conceived.
Bates's order went farther than his colleagues in California and New York, but he also put it on hold for 90 days and gave the government another shot at convincing him otherwise.
Image: Green Bank ObservatoryThe latest search involved an analysis of 3723,2372 stars out of a total sample pool of of 21,2702 stars, none of which are farther than 160 light-years away.
Dr. Hung Jeffrey Kim, a neurotologist at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, said whatever happened in Havana more likely involved low frequency sound because it can travel much farther than ultrasound.
This coming 2018 election perhaps will be the most consequential midterm in the lifetimes of all Americans at least under the age of 70 and, arguably, even going back farther than that.
However, Google may have to look farther than the auto industry to find a manufacturing partner, said Raj Rajkumar, a Carnegie-Mellon University professor who advises companies on self-driving car development.
A number of European partners have gone much farther than the United States to counter illicit finance, especially by requiring greater transparency over the ownership of assets like real estate and corporations.
Berkeley-based startup Semantic Machines might suffer the same Achilles' heel, but its team of 18 artificial intelligence PhDs thinks it can get farther than the current state-of-the-art establishment.
If the operators had a little more line to give it, it seems to me it could zoom out quite a bit farther than where it was permitted to in the video.
We went farther than that, we create some incubators, now there are hundreds of people who are in these incubators, to create a lot of activities, to become small and medium size.
Farther than anyone was everCalled, through increasingly suburban airsAnd ways, with autumn falling over everything:The plush leaves the chattels in barrelsOf an obscure family being evictedInto the way it was, and is.
But they said the North could have launched its missile this week with a very light mock warhead or no payload, sending it farther than it could go with a real warhead.
I do see that the ball seems to soar, from people that are hitting it farther than maybe they did a year ago, and they kind of look like the same person.
NYC AMERICAN YOUTH CIRCUS FESTIVAL (Saturday) If the younger members of your household have been longing to join the circus, this weekend they won't have to run away any farther than Queens.
But they do not need to look any farther than Chinatown in Manhattan to see how challenging it can be to stop even a serial violator of the rules of the roads.
Thursday's launch reportedly traveled about 3,700 kilometers (about 2,300 miles) and reached a maximum altitude of 770 kilometers (about 480 miles), traveling farther than last month's projectile, according to South Korea's Yonhap.
In those environments, once you need to go farther than 35 miles and are managing power-sapping hovering and vertical takeoffs and landings, Warshaw, says, battery power alone won't do the trick.
According to one study, some fleas can jump nearly 100 times farther than the length of their body, which would be like an average man jumping nearly 175 meters into the air.
California's embrace of new rules covering gig-economy employers like Uber and Lyft is only the latest example of the state's willingness to regulate business faster and farther than the federal government.
And because it was launched from a missile site on North Korea's west coast, it flew farther than any previous North Korean tests, about 300 miles before dropping into the Sea of Japan.
For example, their research found that between 1800 and 1850, for some reason people traveled farther than ever to find a mate, up to 12 miles, which was a significant distance back then.
Tee would know -- he says he's been chillin' with Stafford ... and the QB's coming into this season ready to take Detroit farther than the team's ever gone (so at least the 2nd round).
Javy Baez has spent his whole life hitting baseballs farther than most humans ever will, and he's only in the past two years found that the world has a way of hitting back.
Quarterback Tom Brady threw no farther than 275 yards downfield on 22013 percent of his passes all season and on 2145 of his 11 touchdowns, according to Stats L.L.C., a sports statistics provider.
"We're coming up with in-store tech devices that go farther than just downloading an app, but I can't share those yet," says Jill Tomandl, vice president of development and innovation at Smashbox.
The mission, known as Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1), brought Orion to an altitude of 3,600 miles above the Earth's surface – more than 15 times farther than the International Space Station's orbit.
Trump's concerted efforts to go farther than any administration before his in limiting women's access to reproductive health care will hurt the country's most vulnerable demographics, and they've been hurting the doctors themselves.
She unlocked the mystery of the hematite signal detected from orbiters before her, taught us about both watery and windy past conditions on Mars, and drove farther than any other rover beyond Earth.
"The first crewed mission … will be a mission that goes to the far side of the moon, literally farther than we've ever gone before in manned spacecraft," said NASA SLS manager Patrick Whipps.
In that second he takes flight, DeAndre becomes less a missile and more a dirigible, churning in the air, gaining inch after inch of height, going so much farther than you can imagine.
Steve Vladeck, a legal analyst for the network and University of Texas professor, told CNN that Kavanaugh's views suggest he would go "farther" than previous courts to strike down limits on campaign donations.
But new research published today in Nature goes farther than anyone in learning how to reliably locate "point-source" methane emissions, the pipeline leaks, outgassing landfills, and manure ponds making the world worse.
While he says the flight data is preliminary, Lindsey was very optimistic about the future landing capabilities of Dream Chaser, which he expects will roll out a little farther than the flight test.
The GOP-controlled Senate passed anti-BDS legislation earlier this year that would go farther than the House's anti-BDS resolution by making it easier for states to fight against the BDS movement.
Though Ousland traveled farther than O'Brady and Rudd — 1,864 miles compared to more than 930 miles for O'Brady and Rudd — he used kites, which typically provide a big boost from Antarctica's brutal winds.
But in the mere week since a formal impeachment inquiry was announced, Trump has already gone much farther than that and behaved in ways that explode precedent, offend decency and boggle the mind.
Cepheids also tend to exist in dense stellar regions, which has two nefarious effects: First, those regions are often filled with dust, which blocks starlight and makes objects look farther than they are.
He has also introduced a series of audacious policy proposals, including establishing a national rent control standard, eliminating existing medical debt and instituting a wealth tax that goes farther than Ms. Warren's plan.
Many Americans will drive farther than that, or fly, to situate themselves in the "path of totality," the strip of the country where the moon is predicted to blot out the sun entirely.
"Look no farther than Missouri to see what kind of harm courts can inflict on women's rights and freedoms," Dawn Laguens, executive vice president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement.
The new plane, known as the 737 MAX 10X, would help Boeing head off the runaway sales of Airbus' A321neo, which can carry more passengers and fly farther than the 737 MAX 9.
Woods saved perhaps his purest shot of this tournament for the last day, hitting a two-iron approach at the par-5 third, which traveled farther than he expected, more than 933 yards.
But Middlemarch goes farther than rejecting social class as an arbiter of worth — it suggests that the vitality required to thrive in a changing world is not to be found in the aristocracy.
They used to vacation every year to somewhere like this, when the kids were young and would cry if they had to hike farther than a mile, and her daughter was always falling down.
"We saw the police brutality augmented, their tactics are going even farther than what's happened the last two months," Ho, who said she was at the airport to support the protesters, told BuzzFeed News.
The approach would require a costly constellation of satellites, but would be better at spotting weapons gliding in the upper atmosphere and could also see farther than land-based systems limited by the horizon.
He's pushed the trade war with China much farther than expected, carrying out threats to escalate tariffs and target telecom giant Huawei — despite reports along the way that he was ready to back down.
These kinds of fabled anecdotes, paired with the fact that the soundtrack is still selling tens of thousands of copies a year, begs the question: Has it somehow traveled farther than Kind of Blue?
That measure will go farther than the Senate bill by allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, a measure that has long been a top priority for Democrats but that is largely opposed by Republicans.
" Then, invoking the words of Issac Newton, who famously claimed, "if I have seen farther than others, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants," Tyson laid down the final word: "That's right B.o.
"The designers of Emirates Team New Zealand frankly have pushed technology farther than anybody ever believed it would ever be pushed in yachting in the last eight years," Dalton told The New Zealand Herald.
Nobody went farther than Michael Bloomberg, whose campaign tweeted out a much-criticized thread that imagined satirical conversations between Sanders and brutal dictators like North Korea's Kim Jong-Un and Syria's Bashar al-Assad.
Games with higher temperatures tend to, but don't always result in, a greater number of home runs, since higher temperatures allow balls to fly a bit farther than they would in colder, denser air.
A visitor need look no farther than the pop-up shop that opened across the street — the Swedish Tobacconist, which sells tobacco pouches known as snus — to witness the metamorphosis of Mr. Ichihashi's block.
A daredevil attempting to jump a motorcycle farther than anyone severely injured both his ankles in a super scary crash during a practice jump for HISTORY's live TV special ... and the video is gnarly.
I know I need to go to a new studio and some yogi acquaintances just opened one, but it's roughly a 20-minute drive and I don't want to go farther than 15 minutes away.
But the East German government took things a step farther than most nations when it started pilot programs for doping its male athletes in 20 and, in 2014, began testing the male hormones on women.
Entering it, audience members brush past the piece's two striking performers, Joanna Kotze and Lance Gries, who are never farther than a few steps from the ring of seats and often close enough to touch.
G.B.T. bathroom legislation bars cities and counties from enacting minimum wage, workplace discrimination and public accommodation laws that go farther than state law, which sets the minimum wage in North Carolina at $7.25 an hour.
If you could plop a quasar on top of the solar system, the supermassive black hole would swallow the sun, while the accretion disk would stretch out tens of thousands of times farther than Earth.
"We pushed our episode a little farther than I think we intended it originally, because the feeling was pretty much that if it continues like this, somebody really is going to get hurt," English said.
Look no farther than the potential attorney general candidate Rudolph W. Giuliani, who as mayor of New York was so allergic to records requests that news organizations and others regularly sued him for basic information.
Like many of the Democrats who flipped GOP-held districts in 2018, Newman focused on health care, although she went farther than most of them in backing "Medicare for All" and the Green New Deal.
HOMER, N.Y. — Jeff Charles, a former high school football coach, had tried to come to the football field here twice in recent years but could not bring himself to go farther than the parking lot.
Meanwhile, the FAANGs in the United States are facing mounting public pressure and a growing threat of regulation — leading us to think that in the coming years, the BATs could fly farther than the FAANGs.
A railgun could, in theory, accelerate a munition to seven times the speed of sound, allowing it to quickly hit targets more than 100 miles away—nearly an order of magnitude farther than current naval guns.
When we started three years ago with the first [Oculus Rift] DK1 and the 720p [Rift developer prototype] headset, if someone was any farther than four feet from the camera, you couldn't tell their facial expressions.
So even if you don't move farther than the distance from your couch to the kitchen this Thanksgiving, it's possible to get into the spirit of turkey trots by donating to a community that needs it.
Though Congress failed to pass a cap-and-trade bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2009 during the Obama administration, the United States has still reduced emissions faster and farther than any other large nation.
In reality, I had to go no farther than a small covered area in the backyard where Maria Stetca, the guesthouse's owner, and her mother, Iona Stetca, still weave on their 80-year-old horizontal loom.
"He'd have gotten a bonus ball for that one," reliever David Robertson said, referring to the extra 103 seconds that players get in the Home Run Derby if they hit two balls farther than 440 feet.
Although Gorsuch filed one of the four dissenting opinions (the most written in a single case since Obergefell in 2015), his dissent went farther than the majority and was more like a concurrence on other grounds.
The Senate GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal ObamaCare goes farther than past bids to rein in the law's Medicaid expansion, barring states from extending the expansion past 2019 even if they use their own money.
South Korea's Defense Ministry suggested on Wednesday that the North's missile had the potential to reach Hawaii, about 4,780 miles from Kusong, the North Korean town from where the missile was fired, and farther than Alaska.
Today, Ellis's plaque is the only one left; three others were removed less than a year after their installation in 2013, while the 58 others never went much farther than the workshop where they were made.
While some of the tests have displayed new capabilities — like hitting warships in the Sea of Japan — they have all involved short or intermediate-range missiles that could reach no farther than Guam in the Pacific Ocean.
De Blasio has called on Congress to begin impeachment hearings for Trump and said he believes the government should go "a lot farther" than the Affordable Care Act in establishing universal health care at the federal level.
But he mostly doesn't go much farther than his own backyard and to the doorsteps of people like Gwen Olsen, a former sales representative in the pharmaceutical industry who has already been quite vocal about prescription abuse.
Starting today, when you search from directions using Google Maps and select the "transit" tab, you'll see ridesharing options included when the nearest station is a bit farther than most people might expect to go on foot.
Thus, we shouldn&apost expect the most powerful cosmic rays to travel any farther than a hundred million light-years or so — and most of the active galactic nuclei are much, much farther from us than that.
Entering Game 5, Curry is just 3-for-11 on what SportVu tracking cameras define as "wide open" three-point attempts—that is, shots when the nearest defender is farther than six feet away from the shooter.
Landry, who was an all-American at Arkansas, is 21 feet 245 inches and 150 pounds but had an average driving distance of 303 yards on Thursday, which was nearly 20 yards farther than the field average.
Before long they had gone farther than any previous cubesat-sized craft, and after about a million kilometers EVE took a great shot of the Earth receding in its wake (if wake in space were a thing).
That is less than the range of the Tomahawk cruise missile the US uses for land-attack missions, but much farther than the Harpoon and Naval Strike Missiles used by the US Navy to strike enemy ships.
While both bills are bipartisan, the Senate generally went farther than the House in strengthening the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ability to order testing on and prohibit sales of new and existing chemicals that are deemed harmful.
Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, said that Turkish forces did not plan to go farther than about 19 miles into Syrian territory, a distance he said was needed to stop Kurdish fighters from firing missiles into Turkey.
Claudia: To get a better understanding of how Iberian ham is labeled on the market, we visited Productos de la Sierra, a shop in Seville that sources local products from Andalusia at no farther than 250 kilometers.
One legend of the Yurok people says that, far out in the Pacific Ocean but not farther than a canoe can paddle, the rim of the sky makes waves by beating on the surface of the water.
To understand how dire the situation is for California Republicans -- look no farther than 90 minutes north of the border, in what used to be the Republican stronghold of Orange County -- which is showing signs of decay.
Canada's Bombardier also said its new Global 5500 aircraft will fly 200 nautical miles farther than planned, with a range of 5,900 nautical miles, a lure for customers eager to travel non-stop between far-flung cities.
Or is it taking you a little time to find the right words to express that perfect combination of contrition, give-no-fucks charm, and an assertion that no, really, you can jump a lot farther than that?
Intelligence Squared Debates (Wednesday) The latest edition of this debate series centers on the question of what would happen in a world where the average life span extended even farther than it already has in the past century.
But at the same time, Halloween is on a Wednesday this year, which means that the parties start tonight—and you, my friend, have likely not gone farther than Googling how to turn "The '50s" into a costume.
Why it matters: Sabotage attacks tend to be preceded by intelligence-gathering campaigns, and these hackers have gotten farther than any other group when it comes to American power company systems, according to Symantec Security Analyst Eric Chien.
When I was a teenager and into this, my New Order phase coincided with my the Cure phase so I felt really introspective and kinda goth though I never got farther than just wearing black and feeling angsty.
"He could throw a ball with his left hand in a perfect spiral more than 30 yards farther than other guys would throw with their dominant hand," said James Lee, an assistant coach and a Madison police officer.
"Do we simply codify what DACA is and extend it out over a period of time, or do we try to go farther than that as the president is suggesting?" asked Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota.
The complaint over four paintings, displayed last week at a shopping mall in northeastern Thailand, highlights how ultra-conservative Buddhist groups have been emboldened to go farther than establishment religious authorities in combating perceived threats to their faith.
It's worth noting if you're buying for a child, the American Academy of Pediatrics warns parents to keep sound machines to around 50 decibels and farther than 200 centimeters (or 6.5 feet) away from where your baby sleeps.
The relationship between Mr. Priebus and Mr. Trump — one a creature of the Republican establishment who rarely speaks in definitives, the other a Manhattan outsider famous for his brash language — goes back much farther than is widely known.
Today Italy's marble tends to move farther than it did before — not just 200 miles to Rome or 700 miles to London but 3,000 miles to Abu Dhabi and 4,000 miles to Mumbai and 5,000 miles to Beijing.
Geologists say Kilauea's eruption, which has already produced around two dozen lava-spewing fissures, has now entered a more violent phase, in which larger volumes of molten rock are oozing from the ground and traveling farther than before.
Puttipong Plukram, the owner of the camp in the northeastern province of Buriram where Rose trains, calls her a "great role model", citing her diligence in chores and training, and saying she often runs farther than anyone else.
As we reported, Prince had prescriptions filled at least 4 times in the 7 days before he died, and at least one of the pharmacies was 6.1 miles from his home ... much farther than 8 other drug stores.
Americans are driving farther than ever, but the fatality rate has fallen drastically over the past four decades: The EPA said the Obama rules would add an additional $2,20153 to the overall ownership costs of a new vehicle.
When Louis asks his neighbor Jud (John Lithgow) about how far back his new property goes, he's told "farther than you'd ever care to go," a statement that could apply both to the physical space and to its past.
Since the headline implies I tried all of these products, I held these pen-cap-sized capsules in my hand and considered putting them in my butt, which is a lot farther than most people go with anal suppositories.
"Using a massive electrical pulse rather than a chemical propellant, the railgun can launch projectiles much farther than the 13-nautical-mile range of the US Navy's standard 5-inch naval gun," the US Office of Naval Research says.
Luther's commitment to this outcome, the success of the Reformation movement, compounded as the movement was of groups whose theologies did not precisely align with his and were farther than his from Catholicism, seems to have flagged over time.
North Korea tested its longest- and highest-flying missile to date Tuesday, showing that their latest ICBM is capable of flying much farther than previously thought, analysts said, potentially reaching places as far as away as Mar-a-Lago.
While new private jets such as the Gulfstream G650ER can fly farther than the ACJ320neo with a similar passenger load, the latter is a more remarkable status symbol compared to the former intended for the elite of the elite.
It lashed the Outer Banks with hurricane-force winds as far as 285 miles (72 km) from the center of the hurricane and sent tropical storm winds farther than 200 miles (320 km) from its center, the NHC said.
Earlier in the day, Bombardier said its new Global 5500 aircraft will fly 200 nautical miles farther than planned, with a range of 5,900 nautical miles, a lure for customers eager to travel non-stop between far-flung cities.
Conservatives are heavily pressuring House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, to call for a vote on a hardline measure that would go considerably farther than the White House proposal on immigration, with only temporary permits for the DACA population.
Turns out the software that runs towers and wireless chips isn't suited for this; the timings built into the code assume the distance will be less than 30 km, since the curvature of the Earth generally prevents transmitting farther than that.
DETROIT, Sept 13 (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Tuesday announced that its electric subcompact Bolt EV will have an average range of 238 miles on a full charge, farther than Tesla Motors Inc has stated for its upcoming Model 3 range.
Studies have found that some women faced significant delays and increased costs, that some women couldn't get the abortion they wanted, and that women had to drive an average of four times farther than normal to get to a clinic.
Although many Republicans have been willing to criticize the president on Syria — and foreign policy in general — the push to impose sanctions against Turkey, if the administration lifts its own, would take that opposition much farther than their existing criticism does.
In the first paper of its kind, published in Science on March 8th, Soroush Vosoughi and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology present evidence that, on Twitter at least, false stories travel faster and farther than true ones.
This collective, lasting trauma, ought to push us farther than statistics alone toward some kind of address to America's grinding mass-shooting epidemic, if we can find it in ourselves to comprehend it, as a matter of sheer human empathy.
It rolls lazily through 564,664 yards of zero G. Realistically, it's only traveled less than a football field of length through the station, but on Earth it would have traveled a little farther than the length of North Carolina's coastline.
In the first half of Game 4, the Cavs shot zero-for-nine on what SportVu tracking cameras define as "wide open" three-point attempts—that is, shots when the nearest defender is farther than six feet away from the shooter.
"It takes a lot of discipline for her to hit a 103-iron off the tee to keep the ball in play when she knows she could hit it so much farther than anyone else with her driver," Stupples said.
Martinez has leaned on some of the younger members of the team, like Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku, in hopes that young legs can propel the Belgian team farther than its 2014 iteration, which ran out of steam.
In 1961, Dr. Thurman was a senior at Harvard, "a New York City-bred WASP," as he put it, who had run away from Exeter, his boarding school, to join Fidel Castro's army, though he didn't get much farther than Mexico.
His findings on foreign surveillance and the FBI process on Wednesday also received fierce pushback from Chairman Lindsey Graham, one of Trump's strongest supporters in Congress, who has already made comments about the report that go farther than its conclusions.
The last time I took my eyes off them for a minute, the older one decided to test how far he could run without dropping the cat (answer: farther than you would think), and the younger one was aggressively mooning strangers.
"When you're playing on Bermuda, you get a lot of fliers," said Richard Sterne, a European Tour professional who will play in the DP World Championship, referring to shots that jump out of the rough and travel farther than expected.
Read the 2010 feature story below: You don't have to look farther than the packed garage of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's sprawling Hollywood Hills home to know who's boss: Skateboards, stuffed animals and car seats vie for space with Dad's motorcycles.
Chris is introduced to the family's black maid and housekeeper, both of them so robotically polite we initially wonder whether Chris is stuck in a takeoff of The Stepford Wives or, going back much farther than that, I Walked With a Zombie.
If your last vacation (a.) didn't take you farther than your couch cushions, (b.) included more work email than working on your tan, and/or (c.) consisted of spending the holidays with your in-laws, it's time to get away — for real.
Before landing his most recent role on This Is Us, Ventimiglia said he found himself in the midst of a third career crisis — but his backup plan that time would have taken him a lot farther than under the hood of a car.
That was all a step farther than what Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had taken Monday morning when he said he believed the women who said Moore pursued relationships with them when they were teenagers and while he was in his 30s.
Under existing international law, codified in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), coastal nations possess the right to exploit undersea resources up to 200 nautical miles from their shoreline (and beyond if their continental shelf extends farther than that).
Though the risk of infection or illness could indeed remain low for individual travelers, especially for a virus that doesn't even cause symptoms in four out of five people infected, the Games could still enable Zika to travel farther than it already has.
"There is, without going into too much detail, a much bigger under the surface conspiracy," Entwistle said, adding that these mysterious powers go back farther than Syd knows, and that they could end up being used for someone else's gain later on.
Along with recent finds of 80,000-year-old human teeth from Asia and 65,000-year-old human relics from Australia, the Arabian finger bone provides further evidence that early modern humans spread out of Africa much earlier and farther than previously thought.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO "Put your makeup on, girl, stand up straight/Your face will take you farther than your brain": The mother figure that haunts "Pretty Shiny Things," the harrowing and beautiful new single from the country singer Kassi Ashton, is vicious and unapologetic.
The closer and sooner another person is to the exhaled smoke or breath, the more of a whiff they might catch; for anyone farther than a few feet away, there is too little of the virus in the air to be any danger.
" The correspondents were patriotic "cold warriors all," Mr. Prochnau concluded, but, Mr. Lehmann-Haupt wrote, "the Viet Cong was winning the war, as far as the journalists could see, which seems to have been a good deal farther than anyone in charge.
It will be sent on a trajectory to the moon, where it will perform a flyby within 60 miles of the surface and enter a distant retrograde orbit that takes Artemis 1 farther than any of the Apollo vehicles, NASA said last year.
Brian Oldfield, a brash shot-putter who became a superstar in an often-overlooked sport by mastering a technique that let him throw the 272-pound metal ball farther than anyone in his day, died on Sunday at home in Elgin, Ill.
Between the sheer bulk of the laptop and chargers, the almost non-existent battery life, and the oversized carrying case you'll need to move it around anywhere farther than down the hall, the 21 X is barely easier to carry around than a desktop.
A switch which players can kick with their legs can help those with cerebral palsy, who sometimes struggle with the sort of short, sharp button presses that many games demand, with the result that footballs fly over goals or characters jump much farther than intended.
"Something we need to remember is that we are never farther than a single election away from a change in government, a change in policy, a change in the way the powers in our system are used," he said from an undisclosed location in Russia.
Ms. Warren has also raced, for better or worse, to stake out firm positions on several divisive issues: She has, for instance, called to end the Senate filibuster, to eliminate the Electoral College and to impeach Mr. Trump, edging farther than Mr. Sanders has.
First, because they're so much bigger than electric cars, they can carry bigger batteries, and many options soon to be on the market have a long range — at least 200 miles, which is much farther than most school buses drive on their daily trip.
Online, jokes were powerful accelerants for lies—a tweet was the size of a one-liner, a "dank meme" carried farther than any op-ed, and the distinction between a Nazi and someone pretending to be a Nazi for "lulz" had become a blur.
These produce a very detailed depth map by closely tracking the features of the skin; one little patch might move farther than the other when a person puts on a headset, suggesting it's stretching the skin on the temple more than it is on the forehead.
" The Kentucky Republican took it farther than most of his colleagues, telling the hosts of FOX and Friends that the Democrats "should be thanking President Trump for getting rid of Comey because he politicized something that may well have had something to do with Hillary Clinton's loss.
It doesn't conform to my body well, nor does it compress down when it's not fully loaded, so it sticks out farther than I'd like when I'm crushed in a crowded subway car or trying to thread the needle through a crowd at Grand Central Terminal.
And to Fox Business Network she said that if trade tensions do not go much farther than the $50 billion in actual and announced tariffs on Chinese goods, as well as tariffs on imports from other countries, the $20 trillion U.S. economy will likely be little affected.
Although this is far from the first telepresence robot — theme parks have used different variations of telepresence robots to allow characters to naturally interact with people — Disney's offering shows the potential of telepresence robots can go much farther than simply waving at kids in Magic Kingdom.
I am only one generation removed from the farm, and I spent much of my childhood in the very world where my mother grew up, the same one where my grandmother grew up, and my great-grandmother before her, going back farther than anyone could remember.
Mr Womack's book profits from previous books by Geoff Emerick and Ken Scott, engineers at the Beatles' Abbey Road studio sessions, and Mark Lewisohn's revelatory "Tune In", which went farther than anyone into the details of Martin's private life and work before his meeting with the Fab Four.
And yet, I have never gone to such extremes as turning on The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, to gawk — as even the most devoted fans do — at singles sticking their necks out farther than we at home ever would, whether for love or 15 minutes of reality fame.
The most anticipated moment of the day was the début of a state-of-the-art missile called the Dongfeng-41, which can travel at twenty-five times the speed of sound toward targets more than nine thousand miles away, farther than anything comparable in the American arsenal.
KR: This is why Beamon's face from Mexico City '68 is one of the iconic images of the 20th century: the expression of shock and awe of a person—a body and mind united—moving through space and time faster or farther than anyone has ever done before.
Hawaii's district court ruling that was upheld went farther than the Maryland order affirmed by the 22019th Circuit, stopping Trump from also suspending the entry of all refugees for 120 days and reducing the cap on the admission of refugees from 110,000 to 50,000 for the 2017 fiscal year.
To show it go farther than any other electric car on a single charge, creators Eric Ludgren and Jehu Garcia will be attempting to take away the world hypermiling record from current record holder Tesla's Model S P100D, completed by the Tesla Owners Club Italia in early August.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration is betting that demand for public transit along the Brooklyn-to-Queens corridor will continue to grow as it moves forward on a $2.5 billion waterfront streetcar that would extend even farther than the G train, from Sunset Park in Brooklyn to Astoria in Queens.
The most promising prospect of this cultural shift is that now, as the American mainstream enters a new phase of looking outside of its own borders to see where global culture is headed, Johannesburg's artists have a greater chance of their messages traveling farther than they've ever been allowed to go.
Combined with the increased performance of batteries and capacitors that make it possible for electric vehicles to go farther than ever before, along with the advent of 3D printing and other types of rapid prototyping, inventors around the world are able to finally create the flying devices of their childhood dreams.
Battaglino, who said she was extremely proud of the N.W.H.L.'s growth, prioritized better pay as an issue the league should address as it now prepares to extend its reach farther than any women's pro hockey league before, with a co-sign from the largest hockey influencer in the world.
" The sleeves were made by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, and their materials have made it farther than just the restaurant across the street from the courthouse — during pre-trial proceedings, Cosby's lawyers asked the judge to have a flier removed from the courthouse cafeteria that read "Believe and support survivors.
Combined with the new 18.5:83 aspect ratio "Infinity Edge" display, which pushes the screen out to the corners of the phone's frame farther than ever before, Samsung is able to fit a 5.8-inch display in a footprint barely bigger than the iPhone 7 and its significantly smaller 4.7-inch screen.
" But her political positions have raised more eyebrows than her age, as she's been willing to go farther than her aunt on social issues, campaigning publicly against France's legalization of gay marriage (the elder Le Pen stayed on the sidelines) and stating that France should end "the full and unlimited reimbursement of abortion.
I was weighing in on some of that stuff, but I think that what we felt — and I was definitely a part of this decision — was that we had to have Rachel do something that was so antithetical to who she was that she was actually going farther than she ever had before.
It will be sent on a trajectory to the moon, where it will perform a flyby within 60 miles of the surface and enter a distant retrograde orbit that takes Artemis 1 farther than any of the Apollo vehicles, said Nujoud Merancy, Exploration Mission Planning and Analysis lead for the Orion spacecraft.
But in that climate, seeing a Russian team not only surpassing its fans' wildest expectations, but doing so by running farther than every other team here — and by some considerable distance — it is hardly unreasonable to withhold a little affection for this Russian team, to wonder if what we have seen is real.
It goes farther than previous Senate proposals, and a bill passed by the House in May, by eliminating the expansion of Medicaid set up by the Affordable Care Act, which has extended the program's coverage to 11 million more lower-income people, and putting the money into block grants starting in 2020.
After working in New York for several years post high school — and taking a class at Columbia University with the famed art photographer Clarence H. White — she decided to take off on a trip around the world with a friend; a pickpocket curtailed their ambitions and they never made it farther than California.
Photo: Bebeto Matthews (AP)After the Centers for Disease Control warned of hundreds of cases of potentially lethal vaping-associated pulmonary illness (VAPI) across the country and growing backlash over skyrocketing teen use, Massachusetts has gone much farther than other states and totally banned the sale of all vaping products for four months.
It's like we're starting a 100-mile marathon, and we've got to read a book while we're running, but we also need to build upper-body strength, so we're holding the book with one hand and lifting a barbell with the other, and by the way, we've never run farther than 10 miles.
"We are never farther than a single election away from a change in government, from a change in policy, from a change in the way the powers that we have constructed into a system are used," Snowden said today in a moderated question-and-answer session sponsored by the UK-based search engine Start Page.
The bill goes much farther than any previous congressional effort to get tough on the telecom that officials fear could be a conduit for Beijing's spying and could cause friction with allies including the United Kingdom and Canada, which are likely to allow Huawei to play at least a limited role in their 5G systems.
If Alexi Lalas wants to know why so many Mexican-Americans choose not to root for the United States, he doesn't need to look much farther than the crowds who gather in M.L.S. stadiums and bars and sing songs inspired by groups who shove black men off subway trains and travel to foreign cities to taunt Muslim immigrants.
"We have turned a corner out of the challenges we faced in the '60s, '70s, '80s, and we've gone much farther than I think a lot of us ever would've imagined already," Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a meeting called "Getting Ready for Nine Million New Yorkers" hosted by Crain's last month in Midtown Manhattan.
But even farther than that, they&aposre looking at chain link fence, the same chain link fence that&aposs around the school yards where most of your viewers probably send their kids to school, the same type of chain link fence that&aposs around basketball courts, tennis courts, every play yard, and then they&aposre referring to that as a dog cage.
IRBMs typically have a range of 1553,000 to 5,500 kilometers (1,864 to 3,417 miles) -- much farther than needed to hit South Korea, but not long enough to hit the lower 48 states (though Guam is in its range.) Abductions and conquerors Japan and North Korea do not have active diplomatic relations, but there has been progress to normalize them in recent years.
And the numerical obsession goes even farther than that, they even named their daughter after the number, Blue Ivy, or should we say, Blue IV.   Back in 2014, fans speculated that the couple's marriage might be going through a rough patch (shortly after the unexplained elevator moment, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the pop star's body art was starting to fade).
Though we have largely welcomed platforms—because they let us speak farther than our voices can carry, because they have empowered us to be our own bosses, because they open others' homes to us—the so-called techlash has made it increasingly obvious that we made a Faustian bargain that gave big technology companies more control over the world than ever before.
Although the long distance of a direct flight to New York would be a novelty for the airline — at just over 7,000 miles, it would be more than 3,000 miles farther than any of the airline&aposs current flights — Oman Air does have experience growing its longhaul network and focusing on outside markets in coordination with the country&aposs national tourism board.
They'll lead more affordable lives, and their retirement resources will go farther than they could in the U.S., and they'll keep getting quality healthcare in places—like the village of Ajijic, on the shores of Lake Chapala, which I'm in now—where cool breezes come off the lake on summer mornings and the snow and cold of winter are just distant memories.
Scientists described the quickening rate of carbon dioxide emissions in stark terms, comparing it to a "speeding freight train" and laying part of the blame on an unexpected surge in the appetite for oil as people around the world not only buy more cars but also drive them farther than in the past — more than offsetting any gains from the spread of electric vehicles.
Using a well-studied star, called S0-2, which orbits the supermassive black hole that lies at the center of the galaxy every 16 years, we can already rule out the idea that there is a second supermassive black hole with mass above 100,000 times the mass of the sun and farther than about 200 times the distance between the sun and the Earth.
This allows an attacker to bypass a mechanism that's supposed to prevent controllers farther than 15 or 30 cm away from linking to the light bulbs, and instead connect and take over lightbulbs as far as 400 meters (around 435 yards) away outdoors, and 70 m (around 75 yards) inside, which is the range of the ZigBee protocol, the one the light bulbs use.
I THINK IT BEGINS WITH OUR OUTLOOK ON FOOD AND WHERE THE CONSUMER IS GOING AND BOTH OF OUR COMPANIES I THINK HAVE A VERY ALIGNED VISION THAT CONSUMERS WILL INCREASINGLY SEEK HEALTHIER MORE NATURAL ORGANIC OPTIONS, OPTION THAT ARE MORE SUSTAINABLE FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PLANET AND WE HAVE ALIGNED OUR COMPANIES AND PORTFOLIOS AGAINST THAT VISION OF THE CONSUMER, BUT IT GOES FARTHER THAN THAT.
Besides the fact that I won't have to endure watching the Dodgers shake hands with Donald Trump at the White House, I can find the smallest silver lining that after decades of falling short of the Fall Classic, this year's team actually made the World Series, which is farther than they advanced when I wrote a book about the two seasons I thought they would win it all.
For proof, one need look no farther than President Obama's recent trip to Vietnam and Japan, where on Thursday he took to the podium in Ise City, Japan and fired away at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the apparent Republican presidential nominee.
President Trump tweeted on Sunday morning that illegal immigrants entering the United States should be deported "immediately, with no Judges or Court Cases" — a radical suggestion that would deprive illegal immigrants of due process and could deter asylum seekers from attempting to reach the U.S. The big picture: Such a move would go radically farther than the Trump administration's current "zero tolerance" policy, which aggressively enforces the 1965 law that made illegal entry into the U.S. a federal misdemeanor.
Pyongyang tested a new missile on November 28 that flew higher and farther than any previous launch and bragged afterward that its new Hwasong-15 could deliver nuclear warheads anywhere in the US. But Mattis said in December that he does not believe that North Korea's current intercontinental ballistic missiles are capable of hitting the continental US. North Korea's November ICBM "has not yet shown to be a capable threat against us right now," Mattis said at the time.
Pyongyang tested a new missile on November 28 that flew higher and farther than any previous launch, and bragged afterward that its new Hwasong-15 could deliver nuclear warheads anywhere in the US. CIA Director Mike Pompeo recently noted that North Korea could be just a few months away from achieving the goal of putting a warhead on a missile that could reach the US. The US has said it would be willing to meet with North Korea but has always insisted that Pyongyang eventually abandon its nuclear weapons program as part of any talks.

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