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Good morning, fellow travelers on the road to the delicious.
Young theatergoers have many opportunities to interact as fellow travelers.
Some Democrats and fellow travelers on the left already know this.
Politicians across the Atlantic recognize their fellow travelers in this crusade.
Especially when the militants have fellow travelers in positions of power.
One highlight is "Fellow Travelers" by Gregory Spears and Greg Pierce.
He met with fellow travelers in the clergy and among parishioners.
Kennedy and Wakefield have been fellow travelers for quite some time.
They frequented Sigi's on Chicken Street to exchange ideas with fellow travelers.
The implied answer from Speaker Pelosi and her fellow travelers is no.
All in all, they just seemed happy to be among fellow travelers.
So, if you can get more distance from fellow travelers, take it.
Why shouldn't liberals just dismiss Sunkara and his fellow travelers as gadflies?
DLC party policy as New Democrat fellow travelers like Thomas and Mary Edsall
How much contact passengers had with their fellow travelers varied by seat position.
But neither Trump nor his fellow travelers declaring victory know that it won't.
"We are going to the promised land," Garcia said, motioning to his fellow travelers.
In Pisa and Siena, one of his fellow travelers was the young Edgar Degas.
Decide to accompany a group of fellow travelers to the National Park that afternoon.
Yes, these fellow travelers frighten us—but more than that, they make us sad.
Starting now, Airbnb users have the ability to split payments with their fellow travelers.
The moms interviewed are fully aware of the way their fellow travelers see them.
They allowed themselves to become fellow travelers to bigotry, and spoiled their own cause.
Leftists and former fellow travelers of the Soviet Union and Cuba, such as Sen.
Then, there's the stories: Fellow travelers who share relics, memories, and lessons on whiskey!
And he should know: he'd been tortured by their fellow travelers in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Our commerce with art makes us fellow travelers: to other cultures, other values, other selves.
There was nothing to be gained by holding a grudge against his onetime fellow travelers.
And, in the instantly chummy way of fellow travelers on a strange ship, she approved.
" It would help the two faiths walk together not as enemies but as "fellow travelers.
To even utter such facts is to find oneself on the feared "fellow travelers" list.
Mr. Giovine, 31, and his fellow travelers on the 2606 arguably have suffered the most.
CONSIDER YOUR GROUP When choosing a ski destination, the needs of your fellow travelers matter.
Join a couple of Slack communities to ask fellow travelers around the globe for their suggestions.
Whether they're called companions, assistants, or friends, they're the Doctor's fellow travelers through space and time.
The Trump "resistance" and its media fellow travelers have largely controlled the narrative about the administration.
With its smart music and sharp-edged romantic drama, "Fellow Travelers" seems assured of lasting appeal.
JIM, ATLANTA I just had the same experience — as did four million of our fellow travelers.
Also, the daily "social hour" with complimentary wine is a nice way to meet fellow travelers.
What do you picture in your mind when you hear these soaring notes, my fellow travelers?
Passengers with balconies have been leaning across them to talk to fellow travelers, The Japan Times reported.
Passengers with balconies have been leaning across them to talk to fellow travelers, The Japan Times reported.  
The threats faced by the Robinsons and their fellow travelers are real, but everyone is ultimately safe.
In recent days, however, the protest has metastasized and started drawing a motley cast of fellow travelers.
And Pro tip: read through Thorn Tree, the site's extensive forum for endless info from fellow travelers.
But that weirdness makes reading the minds of your fellow travelers that much more realistic, and visceral.
You might call this loose federation of fellow travelers for the nativist global right the strongman caucus.
In short, Weinstein is virtue signaling to his political fellow-travelers, assuring them he is still redeemable.
Afterward, some sites allow users to rate the storage location to help fellow travelers pick and choose.
Postwar France was politically unstable; the city churned with Communists, fellow travelers, Gaullist plotters and foreign spies.
She's also been given advice from fellow travelers, proud natives, and followers and fans across social media.
Filing behind fellow travelers, they made their way toward the rear as the aircraft filled with smoke.
I descended into a basement to find it stuffed with a diverse array of her fellow travelers.
Kepel scoffs at this argument, and sometimes derides its proponents as naïfs or even Islamist fellow-travelers.
Read on to see what life on the road looks like for me and my fellow travelers.
Unfortunately, in the upside-down world of Latin American fellow travelers, the pupil has exceeded the masters.
There are a few steps you can take to protect yourself and fellow travelers from these common pathogens.
The blaring music attracted some of his fellow travelers ... especially one woman who couldn't help but rock out.
Ms. Duffin gives distinctive identities to the heroine's family members, lovers and fellow travelers through rowdy Dublin nights.
If New York is lucky it will see more work by Rahon, Varo, Carrington and their fellow travelers.
Their fellow travelers band together at early-morning sober Daybreaker raves, held in 25 cities around the country.
What she seems to find most delusional in her fellow travelers is their sense of their own agency.
On my trip, my fellow travelers and I talked about how much we want a viable rail system.
There is an unmistakable chill in the air, an intolerance for fellow travelers reminiscent of the Cold War.
For the past four years, he has explored some of America&aposs most impressive landscapes with fellow travelers.
They are fellow travelers, whose zealotry has not brought them to join the group they claim to support.
That hasn't deterred Mr. Kobach or his fellow travelers, who have been on their quixotic crusade for years.
Sometimes I encounter the campfires of fellow travelers, maybe a Pullman porter, maybe a poet, and trade yarns.
A crowd of friends — mostly fellow travelers in the field of disability studies — watched the hearing from the gallery.
Marinetti swerved to avoid hitting his fellow travelers, sending his car into a ditch and completely destroying the vehicle.
"You want suitable gathering spaces because they are where you enjoy the company of your fellow travelers," she said.
Posner was born in New York City in 1939 to parents who were Communists, or at least fellow travelers.
My fellow travelers are young couples and families with small children, but the majority are groups of drunk friends.
It was much easier to be the one whose seat was kicked than to deal with unsympathetic fellow travelers.
Sandhool and his fellow travelers were handed to another group of Egyptian smugglers who would earn around $220 a head.
Others pulled him back, enabling the second passenger to get up and punch his assailant repeatedly until fellow travelers intervened.
In some ways, the flower children and their fellow travelers, like my parents, succeeded in fashioning a more tolerant America.
You'll still have to share a space (and a bathroom) with fellow travelers, but you'll save a wad of cash.
Among these hordes are hawks, preying on fellow travelers and on the small creatures they encounter at each day's destination.
In a blog post about the promotion, JetBlue also prodded passengers to smile instead of scowl at their fellow travelers.
But even among President Trump's fellow travelers, concern about corporations and the wealthy paying too little is nearly as great.
Like her fellow travelers, she faces bigotry while trying to move forward through grief at the loss of her entire world.
She is, like her fellow travelers, a fractured thing, but unlike them, she needs to come back from the strange beyond.
White came across many fellow travelers embarking on the bothy quest, seeking out the small lodgings in the remote British wilderness.
Partovi and his fellow travelers share a vision that every student in every school should be able to learn computer science.
Two days later I sat in the United lounge, looking at fellow travelers, the clock, my phone and my club soda.
Our reporter Clifford Krauss journeyed along the famed Route 66, collecting stories from the fellow travelers he met on the way.
All are fellow travelers to Trump and Steve Bannon, who was in London last week trying to gin up the movement.
Over dehydrated dinners and morning coffee, people open themselves to their fellow travelers and write each other into their common story.
An earlier version of this article misstated the year that the opera "Fellow Travelers" had its premiere at the Cincinnati Opera.
But he clearly provides my fellow travelers with a few moments of distraction and affection during an otherwise miserable travel experience.
Simply add the airport in question and you are able to see wait times as they are reported by fellow travelers.
There are those who appear in order to make their presence known to fellow travelers on a seemingly unending global caravan.
The agency does not know why one passenger's test results were positive, but said there is no risk to fellow travelers.
Much as Trump himself keeps promising a warm welcome to new arrivals, many of our fellow travelers have not internalized the message.
Partovi and his fellow travelers share a vision that every student in every school should be able to learn computer science. Google.
But the combined genomes of all of our fellow travelers (some microbiologists call them our "old friends") are about 500 times larger.
Not so long ago, Venezuela's socialist revolution attracted its share of fellow travelers — first-world idealists hungry for the next earthly utopia.
By now, my fellow travelers have bought all the tax-free booze, cigarettes, and snus they could ever want—and then some.
He commences an itinerant life in England that sees him cross paths with fellow travelers and immigrants from all over the globe.
She smooched the 40-year-old country singer – who looked comfortable in jeans and a camo coat – as their fellow travelers looked on.
He's trying to make the point that gender discrimination is bad, no matter whom it benefits, but his fellow travelers don't buy it.
Without them, and an even larger group of fellow travelers who share their racial prejudices less conspicuously, the Trump presidency might not exist.
You can also make your own "bucket list" for your destination in the app and get tips from fellow travelers, the company notes.
The best way to take down the president is to strengthen the Democratic Party from within, not dilute it with fickle fellow travelers.
The D.J.s are not fellow travelers, but three Texan women who attempt to anticipate the music that will best soothe stressed-out Gothamites.
Just about any app with geolocation will do; each, in its own way, offers you direct access to locals and fellow travelers alike.
It's possible Democrats will surrender to the illusion that they can have both, puffing the sails of Ocasio-Cortez and her fellow travelers.
He befriended fellow travelers, including Daniel Goleman, later a science writer for The Times who was then a graduate student and teaching fellow.
In a convoy of eight trucks, each crammed with 30-odd West Africans, Ikuenobe's fellow travelers ranged from doctors to entire families with toddlers.
At one knees-up party, we see Tzara with Picabia and other fellow travelers wearing black tie, the word "Dada" scrawled across his forehead.
This reflection must be done not only by my brethren in the Republican Party but also by our fellow travelers in the Democratic Party.
He has always enjoyed adventures, and with careful preparation he has begun traveling again, describing himself to fellow travelers only as a cancer survivor.
The culmination of the journey, for him and his fellow travelers, was the Holy Land; they traveled through Palestine 153 years ago this month.
The simple, effective production, fluidly directed by Kevin Newbury, was first seen at the Cincinnati Opera, where "Fellow Travelers" had its premiere in 2016.
Last year, Fellow Travelers explored the intersections of science fiction and migration narratives, and Promises to Keep presented performance art by women Pakistani artists.
Dear Fellow Travelers, As an editor, there are times when you see a photograph and know it's the perfect visual expression for an article.
Historians reckon that Jews accounted for nearly half the Communist Party's total membership in those years, while many other Jews were close fellow travelers.
In short, Rauch, Sullivan, and other fellow travelers see the current chaos as a response to too much and too open a democratic system.
Saucier — who did not respond to numerous requests for comment — clearly illustrates the direct connection between open white nationalists and their fellow travelers at Breitbart.
Take one step inside an airport and you'll immediately see copies peppered all around you, from the shop shelves to the hands of fellow travelers.
Patience and a smile goes a long way when it comes to increasingly harried gate and flight attendants, TSA agents, and even your fellow travelers.
On a lonely gravel sandbar about 20 of my fellow travelers and I disembarked from two black rubber dinghies, hoping to see walruses resting there.
Indeed, the instant we arrived we met the first of two odd women, fellow travelers not entirely unlike Big and Little Edie of Grey Gardens.
The CCF was founded in 1950 as a home for anticommunist intellectuals who wanted to combat the influence of European communists, fellow travelers, and neutralists.
There remain many professed "anti-Trumpers," usually for purposes of brand and positioning, who are most interested in nitpicking the tactics of their fellow travelers.
There are spaces for kicking back and relaxing, tables to hang with fellow travelers, and desks with outlets if you need to get work done.
But his fellow travelers and followers ignored the critical texts produced by journalists and went directly to his manifesto, which continues resonating with new audiences.
You'd be revolted that a right-wing politician would fail to speak forcefully against the bigotries too often found among his followers and fellow travelers.
At the Gare du Nord, Mr. Khater and several fellow travelers showed wounds and scars that they said had been inflicted by the Belgian police.
But what makes "Fellow Travelers" such a satisfying operatic experience is the old-fashioned combination of a swift-flowing and deft libretto and gorgeous music.
They used graffiti, also known as tramp writing, as a messaging system to tell their fellow travelers where they were and where they were going.
What Unruh and her fellow travelers wanted on Monday was a written roll call vote, and got enough signatures to force the convention to take one.
It's nice to look at as well — the only drawback here being that you're bound to see a lot of fellow travelers sporting the same model.
First and foremost, Romney has decidedly not gained the ability to assemble a team of fellow travelers around him to stand united in opposition to Trump.
By turns elegiac and colloquial, "Paradise Now" chronicles the ascent and demise of these "fellow travelers" — the Shakers among them — as they chased their perfectionist ideals.
Cruz has won the most contests against The Donald, but usually only in caucuses and with the support of a narrow band of philosophical fellow travelers.
On the advice of some fellow travelers, she canceled her planned voyage to the West Indies and instead embarked on a trip to the Middle East.
Cruz can be seen in video posted to Twitter smiling, shaking a few hands and even taking pictures with some fellow travelers as the group chanted.
After waiting in line (sometimes for hours, according to TripAdvisor reviewers), you might make it to the top just have your view obscured by fellow travelers.
But the socialist wing of our politics and its growing retinue of fellow travelers are asking just who is being restrained: the people or the powerful?
On one level he wanted to demonstrate commonalities among composers from different eras, who emerged here not just as fellow travelers, but also as fellow progressives.
His ethnonationalist paternalism is now the avant-garde model for right-wing fellow travelers such as Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Hungary's Viktor Orban, and Donald Trump.
" Journalist Edward Murrow said those words 65 years ago, responding to Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy and his accusations of Americans being "Russian stooges" and "fellow travelers.
Plus, no one wants to talk to grandma while tripping face, so do yourself and your fellow travelers a favor and please power down your mobile phone.
But where his past compositions, as well as those of fellow travelers like PAN's Visionist, would spin such sounds into gritty darkness, Sutton here embraces synthetic ecstasy.
Most recently, the Cincinnati Opera is staging an operatic adaptation of Fellow Travelers, based on a 2007 historical novel addressing government-sanctioned homophobia written by Thomas Mallon.
We would never ask our fellow travelers to eat their sandwiches in a bathroom, but there I was, expressing milk for my child on a toilet seat.
Pruitt cited unpleasant interactions with fellow travelers as his justification for flying first class as a security precaution and he received some harsh comments on social media.
After his travel plans got disrupted earlier this year, Reeves boarded a bus with his fellow travelers and played music for them and shared trivia with them.
Related Blair Center data from 2010 helps illuminate another important feature of the Tea Party nationally — namely, the relationship between core members and fellow travelers or sympathizers.
Assume that they're smart, that their motives are honorable and that they are your fellow travelers in a quest to better understand a common set of challenges.
Standard-issue online sparring is often conflated with threats, and Sanders supporters feel frustrated they are so often associated with the worst behavior of their fellow travelers.
But he also saw yet another effort by Islamists — and their left-wing fellow-travelers — to turn France from the victim of terrorist atrocity into the aggressor.
Fellow travelers in this "authoritarian international" include Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, Abdel Fattah Sisi of Egypt, Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
Wi-Fi Map is designed to help you find a connection, and the information is crowd-sourced from fellow travelers, so it stays precise and up-to-date.
Hopefully, I'll sail through screening with the new technology at Atlanta's South Terminal with plenty of time to sip a Cuban coffee as my fellow travelers whiz by.
It is a very risky time, just because the political fissures are so great within Iraq that they are so easily exploitable by ISIS and its fellow travelers.
I mindlessly swipe through Tinder – it is actually a lot of fun to do when traveling, and I have met fellow travelers and locals alike using the app.
To Trump's followers the content of any one of his rebukes matters less than whom it's directed at—New York liberals and their fellow travelers in this instance.
But last month WHO and its fellow travelers persuaded the EC to abandon its cooperative approach, claiming that the problem would be resolved by ongoing international legal collaboration.
Such a milieu could easily have produced a melodrama of the gay-martyr type, but "Fellow Travelers," which has a libretto by Greg Pierce, is after something different.
For a year, in often similarly lush hotels across Europe — in Italy, Britain, Hungary, the Czech Republic — Mr. Bannon had promised polling for his far-right fellow travelers.
Cory Booker and Michael Bennet, two minor then-candidates who weren't really seen as Sanders's fellow travelers when it comes to ideology, had somewhat similar things to say.
Trump and his fellow travelers daily undermine the proposition we as a people have a responsibility and an obligation to continually bend the arc of history toward justice.
Jones and his fellow travelers also believe that the leadership of the United States, regardless of political party, is secretly working to bring New World Order rule to America.
Fliers said they have offered fellow travelers money or drinks to switch seats, paid the fee to upgrade to a premium or exit row, feigned illness or switched flights.
In obsessing over micro-aggressions like the sin of uttering the commonplace Americanism "you guys" to mean "you all," activists persecute fellow travelers who already care about equal rights.
In 2017, Animal Intent explored creature creativity, Promises to Keep presented performance art by women Pakistani artists, and Fellow Travelers explored the intersections of science fiction and migration narratives.
The Innocents Abroad is, in the end, an elaborate, sustained joke: at the expense of the peoples and places of the Mediterranean, of Twain's fellow travelers, of Twain himself.
At the same time, his fellow travelers — some of whom adjusted their walking plans to follow his performances — encouraged him to think of his music-making as a gift.
Here, Ms. Biggs Bradley's top tips: YOUR TRAVEL STYLE AND FELLOW TRAVELERS MATTER These will determine your itinerary and how far in advance you need to plan your trip.
In Mexico City only 76 women were confident or very confident that fellow travelers would help them, while the number was 61 in Cairo and 72 in New York.
If we're going to make it through, with everyone basically clothed and fed and alive, we'll need friends, family, fellow travelers, sitters and dads as far as they're able.
First, post-1960s social conservatism — the bigger-than-the-religious-right tent that once included a lot of moderately religious fellow travelers — has collapsed back to its zealous core.
But before I could be too comforted by the civility of my fellow travelers, I heard someone grumbling loudly after another passenger had asked him if he would move.
Mr. Trump and his fellow travelers daily undermine the proposition we as a people have a responsibility and an obligation to continually bend the arc of history toward justice.
This feeling should make men and women use their best efforts to help their fellow travelers on the road, to make the path brighter and easier as we journey on.
You know that embarrassing feeling when the TSA flags you for a carry-on inspection, and you have to open your messy suitcase in front of all your fellow travelers?
Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration, but traveling with young children isn't always easy, and being in a contained space with squirrely toddlers isn't a picnic for parents or fellow travelers.
His interactions with his less fortunate fellow travelers force him to step somewhat out of his shell and gain a semblance of perspective on his professional, legal and personal troubles.
He meets leaders and fellow travelers, studies books and unlocks secrets, in time becoming a superhero with magical powers, a dubious goatee and a flirty cape that dries his tears.
Her desire to continue to build a relationship to the ancestors and those who came before her long-term is something echoed by fellow travelers Martin, Johnson, Holder, and Ferrette.
Still, the latest United Airlines imbroglio — in which police officers dragged a paying customer off a flight while fellow travelers (and their children) watched aghast — was exceptional in its harshness.
Mustafa said the assault stories she had heard from fellow travelers in South America, followed by the rape of a neighbor, were the twin catalysts that pushed her into action.
AT 23 MINUTES 44 SECONDS The first sex scene in Gregory Spears and Greg Pierce's opera "Fellow Travelers," which had its New York premiere last weekend, begins with vacation plans.
Instead, he's frequently used his power to pardon or commute the sentences of ideological fellow travelers: prominent right-wing figures or folk heroes who have been caught up in legal trouble.
The place was infested with either traitors that were on the direct payroll of Soviet military intelligence or fellow-travelers who were kind of compliant in helping these guys get along.
In that respect, you are very much like the figures in Fellow Travelers, apexart's forthcoming show about artists using the imagery of space travel to explore the thematic frontiers of migration.
There are two black straps that keep your bathing suit, shoes, and other packed goods in place, but otherwise, get ready for fellow travelers to know just how messy you are.
When Royal Caribbean ships call at Labadee, the cruise line's private resort in Haiti, elite guests get their own special beach club away from fellow travelers — an enclave within an enclave.
One of my fellow travelers, Carol Auerbach of New York City, noted that surrounding herself with positive people has helped her cope with the loss of two husbands over the years.
In August 2017, armed hordes of militiamen came out to the deadly Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, some presenting themselves as mere peacekeepers rather than fellow travelers on the far right.
Among contemporary American writers, the poets Layli Long Soldier, Robin Coste Lewis and Susan Howe stand out as fellow travelers, ventriloquists of the archive who wring new voices from settled texts.
Jim Johnson, a Democratic candidate, was the first to unveil a transit and infrastructure plan in late April, after spending days experiencing with fellow travelers the disruptions triggered by the derailments.
So were my fellow travelers, like Solange Singer, a 19453-year-old fashion stylist muffled in similar gear, with a red wool scarf laid out on her lap like a blanket.
Passengers have pushed the patience of what flight crews, airlines and fellow travelers will tolerate as psychological support, traveling with turkeys and pigs as well as thousands of dogs and cats.
According to Quartz, the International Air Transport Association, which represents most of the world's airlines, advises flight crew to move a deceased passenger to a seat with few fellow travelers nearby.
Martyrs (Joan of Arc and Yu Guan Soon), mystics (Saint Thérèse of Lisieux), estranged families (Demeter and Persephone), and Cha's own mother Hyung Soon Huo appear as fellow travelers across time.
YouTube star Adam Saleh claimed he was kicked off a Delta Airlines flight Wednesday morning after speaking Arabic to his mother on the phone, which made some of his fellow travelers uncomfortable.
Unfortunately for Trump and the GOP, so are many of Koch's fellow travelers in the high-end donor community, particularly those in the tight orbit of Charles Koch and his brother David.
There are also circumstantial oddities to the story about the arms-length relationship enjoyed between supporters or fellow travelers of Trumpland and WikiLeaks, about which Stone will no doubt be asked directly.
Attendees from across the world brought out their rarest concert tees, their least faded tie-dye and, in some cases, full-tilt superfan regalia as symbols of unity with their fellow travelers.
The data request includes contact information that would help health officials follow up with potential carriers of the coronavirus, or fellow travelers who may have come into contact with an infected person.
Looking for fellow travelers to join in on its mission to transform the beverage business, the Los Angeles-based startup Bev has taken on fresh capital from a slew of strategic investors.
Still, there is a trend even in the mainstream lodging industry for guests to spend less time in their hotel rooms, in favor of public spaces to work and meet fellow travelers.
Put together, they constitute a damning indictment of the way so-called "Never Trump" Republicans and their fellow travelers in Congress have reacted to a president who they know is unfit for office.
A number of hosts offer a generous discount to their fellow travelers: We were able to find rooms going for as low as $10 a night, listed at 80% off for GLT members.
Ask around your network of fellow travelers, friends and coworkers to see if anyone has unused buddy passes through an airline, which may require flying standby, but can help you save big bucks.
I may not be best friends with every one of my fellow travelers, but I know in my heart I could call any of them in a pinch and they'd have my back.
In a significant evolution beyond past Rockstar efforts, Arthur can talk to and maintain relationships all of his fellow travelers (as well as people in the wider world in a more limited sense).
They also bond with their fellow travelers, other committed couples also struggling to figure out what role religion should play in their marriages, their homes and in the lives of their future children.
It centers on a college student engrossed in a laptop, her cat and two fellow travelers, while, out the window, passing landscape forms a wide vertical band that dominates the painting's right side.
The people of Hong Kong are asking that we support them, and as fellow travelers in the messy, often unsatisfying and fraught experiment of democracy, we owe it to them to do so.
We curated a list of eight honeymoon destinations to consider in 2020 around the globe, with the best hotels to stay in each based on our experience, research, and ratings from fellow travelers.
Early on, there is a terrific scene in which the hired gun, the bounty hunter and the lawman are fellow travelers on the same cramped stagecoach, not fully aware of one another's identities.
Arthur Breitman Gevers and Arthur had first encountered each other in 210 as fellow travelers of Patri Friedman, who had employed Gevers on a project to build a libertarian-­minded charter city in Honduras.
In what was either a total delight, or a slight annoyance to his fellow travelers, Kenny G gave an impromptu in-air performance on his Saturday night flight from Tampa, Florida to Los Angeles.
Finally on Tuesday, he was able to board a bus bound for the border, but he and his fellow travelers were turned away at the last minute because the crossing was about to close.
Jim Gil, 66, a retired American automobile tire salesman from the Bay Area in California, was following a tour guide through the town on Saturday, along with his wife and two dozen fellow travelers.
Schachle said the airport in DC was absolute mayhem, and that he and his fellow travelers were crammed in together, bucking CDC recommendations to practice social distancing to stop the spread of the virus.
Joseph McCarthy, assisted by attorney Roy Cohn, who became a mentor to Donald Trump, made allegations — unsullied by evidence or ethics — that the federal government had been infiltrated by communists, fellow travelers, and dupes.
But when I saw Benjamin Reiss's "Wild Nights: How Taming Sleep Created Our Restless World," I lunged for it, and it wouldn't surprise me if my fellow travelers in exhaustion had the same response.
Trump's constant drumbeat of populist, anti-immigrant rhetoric and his narrow America-first approach to foreign policy closely align with the policy views of his populist fellow travelers in Europe like Le Pen and Farage.
The Cincinnati Opera, which gave the première of "Fellow Travelers," in 2016, has issued a superb recording; Joseph Lattanzi, Aaron Blake, and Devon Guthrie, who sing on that release, will reprise their roles at Prototype.
As investigators close in, Jas and Marcus and their newfound fellow travelers plan a major statement, a bombing that they hope will strike at the very heart of the police unit that is tracking them.
At its center were full-time organizers for the Communist Party, at the periphery left-wing sympathizers, and at various points in between everything from rank-and-file party card holders to respected fellow travelers.
The scroll of cognitive biases identified by psychologists and fellow travelers over the past half-century can seem, like a social media feed, bottomless, and they distort and distend our perception of a changing climate.
It was a fitting tribute to girl power, but from hotel staff to gas-station attendants to fellow travelers, people we encountered seemed pleasantly surprised by the makeup of our entourage — and occasionally a bit concerned.
This is the biggest and most damning media story in years, and does more to undermine the credibility of large, prestigious news organizations than anything O'Keefe and his fellow travelers on the right have ever managed.
The actor is both friendly and rueful, hopeful and disgusted, as he coaxes us to try to put ourselves in his shoes, or perhaps those of all our fellow travelers (literal and otherwise) on this trip.
Targeting MLK Day, in particular, is an old gambit -- white power activists opposed the creation of the holiday and have used it for decades as a day to mobilize disaffected fellow travelers and provoke violent clashes.
But when she learns that developers are tearing up the local park where her mother and sisters buried a memory box, she enlists an eclectic group of fellow travelers to trick Rodeo into driving her there.
If you report on Trump, Bannon, and their fellow travelers the same way you'd cover any previous administration, you risk normalizing the white identity politics and disdain for democratic norms at the heart of the Trumpist project.
You can set up a movie on your iPhone and be almost completely disconnected from your fellow travelers — but still aware enough of your surroundings to catch the attendant when he rolls by with the drink cart.
Sadly, instead of holding out America as a haven for those "huddled masses yearning to breathe free," Judge Millett and her fellow travelers seem to want the Statue of Liberty inviting the masses yearning for free abortion.
In the 2016 presidential campaign, according to biographer Joshua Green, Bannon treated white supremacists as useful fellow travelers and urged Donald Trump to persist in what seemed to many to be his use of anti-Jewish tropes.
It's not silent contemplation, but time engaged with 15 fellow travelers who are part of the Encore Transition Program, a semester-long curriculum at the Union Theological Seminary in Morningside Heights, right in Dr. Estes-Hicks's neighborhood.
Nothing screams confidence in one's ideas like hiding those ideas in a basement and sharing them only with fellow travelers, but that's how House GOP leaders intend to begin the rollout of their Affordable Care Act repeal bill.
Of course, countless studies show that vaccines are safe and effective — more than 350 health groups compiled a list for Mr. Trump — but they haven't penetrated the reality distortion field created by Mr. Kennedy and his fellow travelers.
And while Mr. Trump and his populist fellow travelers may cheer chaos in the European Union, Brexit and the rise of nationalism across Europe, the report notes that those are also all major objectives of Russian foreign policy.
They also need what I call fellow travelers, people who are willing to nod and look the other way about the alt-right's racism because they think the alt-right is essentially correct about Western civilization being under assault.
But the paleocon impulse never fully died, and could be seen flickering in the twenty-first century in the candidacy of Ron Paul (who was much shaped by paleocon fellow travelers Rothbard and Rockwell) and the Tea Party movement.
Instead, it's a place where you can post your favorite vacation photos for fellow travelers who actually want to see them IRL (you can choose to share your photos privately, too, with only people you know if you prefer).
That analogy becomes even more apt when you're traveling and trying to grab a quick charge in the airport during your layover, only to be thwarted by the humongous chargers of your fellow travelers blocking the only free outlets.
And of course there was the incident that incited outrage not only from fellow travelers but even Congress: The forcible removal of passenger Dr. David Dao from a flight for not giving up his seat to an airline employee.
While infectious disease doctors say a passenger's greatest health risk on an airplane may come from exposure to fellow travelers, the risk of spreading some diseases can increase if surfaces in airline cabins and bathrooms are not adequately cleaned.
On the other side, the Freedom Caucus in the House and its fellow travelers in the Senate led by Ted Cruz and Rand Paul want the federal government extricated from the health care sector to the fullest extent possible.
Gretchen Bender (1951-2004) was part of the first generation of artists to grow up with television, and she and her fellow travelers in the art world often used television as a subject and a medium for their work.
Getting packed into a space that just gets more and more cramped every day, with no privacy and limited access to things like food and drinks, it doesn't take much to become irritable or even downright hostile to your fellow travelers.
That's what happened to one woman, who let her dog use the floor at Los Angeles International Airport as a bathroom and neglected to clean up after it and was less than apologetic about it when confronted by her fellow travelers.
Because we simply cannot trust the social networks, or any centralized commercial platform, with these cliques and crews most vital to our lives, these bands of fellow-travelers who are—who must be—the first to hear about all good things.
It will also hinge on how Americans think they will be treated when they go abroad, something people typically gauge based on what they're seeing in State Department reports, news media and on their fellow travelers' Facebook and Twitter feeds.
We might send Jon off to Dragonstone via ship in one scene, then pick up with him arriving in the next episode, but there's little sense of how the journey weighed on him or changed his relationships with his fellow travelers.
In addition to Gaffney, whose biased and statistically flawed data on the "Muslim threat" became the premise for Trump's so-called Muslim ban, there were other ideological fellow travelers like Sebastian and Katharine Gorka, the husband-and-wife national-security team.
It will be hard enough dealing with these issues with a community of democracies leading the way again, but it will be impossible to do so if Trump, Bannon and Putin, and their fellow travelers, succeed in breaking it up.
A follow-up poll, conducted in 1979 for the Veterans Administration (now the Department of Veterans Affairs), reported that former antiwar activists had warmer feelings toward Vietnam veterans than toward congressional leaders or even their erstwhile fellow travelers in the movement.
" The other near-perfect essay is "The Great Barrier Reef," delicious partly because it is such a Baedeker of bummers: a grim hotel, a shabby vessel, bovine fellow travelers, appalling food, seedy crew members, bad weather, "barfing Australian senior citizens.
" Thompson's article was an exercise meant to identify the ways in which Nazism "appeals to a certain type of mind" as much as anything else—"the born Nazis, the Nazis whom democracy itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers.
Start to unpack the comedy of the figures listed above, or of their modern comedic descendants and fellow travelers like the terrifically funny hosts of the leftist podcast Chapo Trap House, and you'll find that somewhere, deep down, they care deeply.
Deadwind didn't draw a lot of attention when Netflix added it to its streaming lineup back in August 2018, perhaps because Nordic noir (and its non-Nordic fellow travelers) has become so prevalent that it's impossible even for TV critics to keep up.
Even in his many poems that begin with the words "I am," there is always the impression that we, both as his readers and fellow travelers in a difficult world, are as much a part of his poetic ­enterprise as his self.
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She endorsed the billionaire at a rally in her home city of St. Louis, Missouri in March, despite the fact many of her fellow travelers in the movement don't see the Republican candidate as a true ideological conservative, likening him to Ronald Reagan.
"You have to be patient," said Genson Aranda Pineda, 34, who estimated it would take him about two weeks to make it to the U.S. Pineda, like his fellow travelers, had heard recent stories about families being forcibly separated at the U.S. border.
Similarly, the Service Employees International Union came out of the communist closet over the weekend, letting the world know that they are fellow travelers in pursuit of seizing the means of production and irradicating(sic) personal property rights in our market system.
When common sense, popular opinion and the law are against them, the open borders movement and their fellow travelers in the media are not above playing their last remaining card: histrionic appeals to the emotions of the American people to influence immigration policy.
Indeed, the left's insistence on cultural partition makes nobody happier than Richard Spencer and his fellow travelers on the alt-right, who are expert at mimicking the left's identity politics to give voice to their twisted ideas of national and racial segregation.
"He will definitely have had access or contact with people who are either fellow travelers ideologically, potential wannabe jihadists, or somebody who has egged him on to make him believe that by doing what he was doing, he was supporting the cause," he said.
But there's a deeper symmetry between Trump and the account of postmodern society found in Jameson's work (not just Postmodernism but subsequent volumes like The Seeds of Time and A Singular Modernity) and in the work of his fellow travelers, like Baudrillard and Debord.
More broadly, the signatories of the memo and their fellow travelers do not seem to appreciate that an American president has limited resources to fulfill global strategic commitments like countering China in the Pacific, strengthening NATO, and keeping nuclear weapons out of Iran's hands.
And their ranks, unlike the Klan's, are growing; they've been able to muster 200 of their fellow-travelers for public spectacles, and they're planning to amass in Charlottesville again on Saturday for a "Unite the Right Free Speech Rally" they've been advertising for months.
Dear Fellow Travelers, Mérida, the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán, is a magnet for creative souls from around the world — if you want to understand why, just read Peter Haldeman's article this week and look at the incredible light in the accompanying photographs.
What happened at the Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville was the real article: a gathering of proud white supremacists, neo-Nazis and fellow travelers brandishing torches and flags and a Dodge Challenger in order to terrify residents, kill a counterprotester and injure 19 others.
With no measure to even contain domestic emissions, the government's policies are predictably supported by the fossil fuel industry and its fellow travelers, like Siemens, which recently announced that it was pressing ahead with its work as a contractor on the controversial Adani coal mine.
One imagines that Clegg, a longtime proponent of the open society — with its premium on "the sharing of knowledge and information," its "internationalist outlook," and its belief that "all are free to rise" — might have looked at Facebook and seen a group of ideological fellow travelers.
If there is a refuge from the horrors outside of us, Dos Santos seem to suggest it is in this, the free and bountiful exchange of ideas and hopes and dreams among friends and fellow travelers, a joy—or at least a forcefulness—found in community.
In addition to that bevy of new tracks, Malliagh also put together a mix for us featuring some of his favorite tracks borne of this world, including his own warped edits of rap hits, old Italian minimalists, and unreleased bangers from fellow travelers of the futurist underground.
A vision of what egalitarians hoped market society would deliver before the Industrial Revolution — a world without private workplace government, with producers interacting only through markets and the state — has been blindly carried over to the modern economy by libertarians and their pro-business fellow travelers.
Based on Thomas Mallon's 2007 novel of the same title, "Fellow Travelers," set in Washington, D.C., during the 1950s, at the height of the McCarthy era, tells a tragic story of two young men: Hawkins (Hawk), a State Department employee, and Tim, an idealist from New York.
" Yet Xu Zhiyong rejects the view promoted by the Chinese Communist Party and some of its fellow-travelers that a country as vast and complex as China is unsuited to constitutional rule and democracy: "There are those who argue that China needs a strongman to lead it.
In the counterculture-infused art of the 21969s, Nicola L was hardly alone in flaunting the naked female body as an artistic statement; fellow travelers included performance artists like Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama and Valie Export, and painters like Dorothy Iannone, Joan Semmel and Martha Edelheit.
Some of the biggest names in white supremacy and neo-Nazism — the same people who showed up last year to chant, "Jews will not replace us," and wave swastikas — aren't going to the rally, and they're telling their followers and fellow travelers not to go either.
But it is also a glorious success -- proof that a large percentage of the smartphone-wielding audience is interested in an experience that lets them game in the world around them, that integrates with their daily lives and that drives social interactions with fellow travelers across cultural identifiers.
Itaani, for example, now lives in a rented house on top of a barren mountain 40 miles outside Beirut, protected by guard dogs and closed-circuit television cameras he has installed around the perimeter out of fear the Hezbollah fighters he once considered fellow travelers will kill him.
A few of their bags are on sale this weekend, which we're highlighting below: Even if you don't have a trip booked, this sleek and classic weekender duffel bag will have you purchasing a ticket elsewhere — if only to get the chance to flaunt it to fellow travelers.
Meanwhile as Trump's demagoguery escalated it was the Journal's longtime fellow travelers in the supply-side movement who explicitly warmed to him, and it's the Journal itself, in this very editorial, that still seems hopeful that Speaker Paul Ryan can write amazing bills for President Trump to rubber-stamp.
The Getaway Taking some time off from a tech job in Chicago earlier this year to contemplate a career move, Shannon Elarton signed up to visit Tanzania in May with AdventureWomen, a women-only tour company, on a hunch that she might gain some perspective from her fellow travelers.
The Ku Klux Klan and its political fellow travelers of course directed the lion's share of their hatred toward African Americans, but they reserved a portion of their fury for those they would tar papists (Roman Catholics) and groups often seen as crypto-papist, like Lutherans or Orthodox Christians.
He left a footprint online as wide and weird as his imprint on the physical world was small and sad: hundreds of YouTube videos, thousands of tweets, hundreds of blog posts, hundreds of Reddit comments, and most of all years of chats — Slack messages and Google Hangouts — with his fellow travelers.
It's clear that Bannon and his ideological fellow travelers have a kind of genuine affinity for Russia on a policy level, but it's also clear that in a practical sense, Trump administration national security policy is mostly in the hands of current or former military officers with more conventional views.
Anyone who regularly uses Twitter will recognize the way that it inadvertently trains users — by providing bursts of affirmation when a post goes viral — to win plaudits from fellow travelers by putting down users on the other side of any argument and, if no such argument exists, to start one.
Instead of surrendering as so many spiritual memoirists have in the past to what cannot be known about the divine, both find themselves moved by the infinite mystery of other people: families of origin as well as those fellow travelers whose politics we might abhor but whose religious practices we share.
Their lyricism was tempered by adventure: In "A Thousand Miles Up the Nile," Amelia Edwards, one of the century's most accomplished journalists, described a startling discovery near Abu Simbel: After a friend noticed an odd cleft in the ground, she and her fellow travelers conscripted their crew to help tunnel into the sand.
Witness Harvey Weinstein: by most accounts, "everyone knew" that he was a serial sexual predator and yet he continued to be protected by his fellow travelers in Hollywood and the press because he was a good liberal who donated and raised millions of dollars for the Democratic party and left-wing causes.
While the change will only affect certain East Coast one-night routes, it ignited a conversation about all that is lost in an attempt to have more: more privacy instead of sitting next to fellow travelers, more time to do things more productive than waiting for a meal, more quickness and ease.
Still, originality just comes through sometimes, as the composer Gregory Spears demonstrates in his personal, boldly quirky score for the wrenching, and sadly timely, opera "Fellow Travelers," which had its New York premiere Friday at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice as part of this year's Prototype Festival fostering the creation of innovative opera.
Fuming from the poor treatment he was getting from the airline, and as legend has it, even madder that he was missing out on seeing a lover, he hired a plane for $2,000, wrote "Virgin Airlines, $39 one way to BVI" on a blackboard, and quickly filled the plane with the fellow travelers who had been bumped.
Last week, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) joined forces with fellow travelers in the  animal rights movement — the Center for Biological Diversity, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, and the Natural Resources Defense Council — to file a petition with the Department of the Interior seeking "endangered" status for all giraffes under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
The Tigers open the season against Clemson, last year's national runner-up to Alabama; they also have September games against LSU and Texas A&M, against a pair of coaches—Les Miles and Kevin Sumlin—who also will be fighting to keep their jobs after this season, fellow travelers walking through the valley of the shadow of Saban.
Surveying a career that spans from the Great Depression to the age of Black Power, Charles White: A Retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) tracks the artist's development, his relationships with other political radicals and fellow travelers, as well as his mastery of art forms in service of elevating the lives of everyday African Americans and working people.
Similarly, feminism was dangerous because it confused the distinct roles men and women and boys and girls were to play in the "traditional family," which Falwell and his fellow travelers understood to be of a singular sort: one male breadwinner and one female homemaker, married, with children, living under one roof and the patriarchal authority of the man of the house.
Presented by Beth Morrison Projects and Here Arts Center, this season's offerings, a mixture of full productions, song cycles and works in progress, include Michael Gordon and Deborah Artman's "Acquanetta"; "The Echo Drift," a collaboration among Mikael Karlsson, Elle Kunnos de Voss and Kathryn Walat; and Gregory Spears and Greg Pierce's "Fellow Travelers," much praised at its premiere in Cincinnati last year. Jan.
This medley of black-clad anarchists, anti-fascists (known as "antifa" activists) and their fellow travelers was a response to the previous week's white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. There, protests ended with 19 injured and 32-year-old Heather Heyer killed when James Fields, an admirer of Hitler who demonstrated with white supremacists, drove his car into a crowd.
The first time I went to the beach in New York City, in 2011, I took the subway out to the Rockaways from my apartment in the East Village, riding the L train to Broadway Junction and transferring to the A. I got off at Beach 90 after an hour and 30 minutes in transit and followed my fellow travelers to the sand.
The young women and men who comprise a close network of community groups organizing under this banner — as well as the tens of thousands of people who have demonstrated as fellow travelers in this movement — have been vocal critics of structural and institutional oppression that flourishes in some of America's most disadvantaged and invisible cities like Ferguson, Missouri -- and Dallas, Memphis, and Washington, D.C., among others.
That constant contact with international fellow-travelers tends to erode national and local allegiances and create borderless identity groups defined by race, religion, and ideology … Whatever the sins of nationalism, I think history shows that militant trans-national movements are far more dangerous – they also commit mass violence, but they fail to provide the public goods and institutions that make life good in peacetime.
YouTube star Adam Saleh claims he was thrown off a Delta flight after speaking on the phone in Arabic YouTube star Adam Saleh claims he was thrown off a Delta flight after speaking on the phone in Arabic YouTube star Adam Saleh claimed he was kicked off a Delta Airlines flight Wednesday morning after speaking Arabic to his mother on the phone, which made some of his fellow travelers uncomfortable.
To a dismaying extent, outlined brilliantly by Shelby Steele as early as 1990 and even truer today, the relationship between black people and educated America is after all a ritualized dance of ready reaction that pretends it is political activism: White people show their guilt; thoughtful black people excoriate those that don't as moral reprobates; white fellow travelers earnestly support them in this, hoping that they won't be next in the line of fire.
The list also includes such genetic fellow-travelers as Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE, William Cohen, Russ Feingold, Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE, Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE and former Sen.

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