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But they glide past a critical fact: The "open conventions"
To glide past them is to fall into their total emptiness.
Perhaps. Does it glide past the unintended consequences of his decision?
Sushi began to glide past customers in 21997, when the first conveyor belt was installed.
I imagined a driver in a peaked cap might help me glide past all that.
An amalgam of slick, kaleidoscopic video stills glide past like a projection of psychedelic microscope slides.
Binging created the momentum needed to glide past holes in the story line that strained credulity.
The showrunners might ultimately glide past all these potential problems, however, given this season's bent toward fan service.
Glide past those pesky peddlers in style on one of these: the best electric bikes we could find.
The person who was willing to do what was necessary to make sure Trump was able to glide past potential pitfalls.
Even as you glide past a luminous stranger, the instant crushes that start and end as subway doors close are fleeting.
We spent the next three days on our klotok, cruising the rivers of Tanjung Puting National Park, watching the jungle glide past.
I want to dive deeper into that, but I want to make sure we don't glide past the "50 Cent Party" reference.
The immersive work sees fragmentary sentences and words glide past you, with computerised passageways covered with etchings, and trees constructed purely by letters.
The first time you glide past a long-time bike commuter on their speedy everyday whip, you will feel like a bougie jerk.
Parnas and Fruman's glide past regulation and regulators underlines how much work needs to be done to protect the integrity of our political system.
That whole first summer I nervously stayed close to the shoreline, awkwardly stabbing my oars at the water while watching real rowers glide past me.
When reading other people's sacred texts, we too easily glide past difficulties, or propose aesthetic interpretations, in ways that lead us away from the obvious intentions.
So she lets it go, knowing — after 20 years of friendship — that sometimes it's just easier to glide past a problem and on to the next subject.
The ice skater known for the bizarre Nancy Kerrigan incident in 1994 couldn&apost glide past fellow figure skater Rippon, even after he was dissed by one of the judges.
On the finishing lap of the race, all of Bradbury's competition literally crashed in a slippery heap together, allowing Bradbury to glide past the bunch of horizontal losers, snatching gold.
Still, Mr. Cuomo seemed to want to glide past such unpleasantness on Sunday, saying that "all Democrats are not the same," and thanking the legislative leaders for their hard work.
He was able to glide past players effortlessly like a prime Zinedine Zidane, pick a pass better than Andrea Pirlo, and dribble just as well as Ronaldo (the Brazilian one).
But what's far more surprising is the way they glide past the fact that Castro and his family are no different from any of the other dictatorial claques Sanders has previously criticized in other instances.
So here I am, oozing journalistic integrity and drowning in cosplay FOMO as men, women, children, and even babies glide past in Hogwarts robes, striped scarves, Harry Potter specs, and Molly Weasley-issue monogrammed wooly sweaters.
"The feeling of watching one of your athletes glide past another country as they go down a hill, or go charging up a hill with great grip, that's an amazing feeling as a technician," he said.
For a rare perspective of this built-up city, glide past soaring office buildings and along tree-lined canals during a beginner's course run by Mizube-so, an organization founded to promote aquatic activities in the city.
During a 90-minute cruise, the Island Queen and its sister boats, the Island Lady and the Miami Lady, glide past the Port of Miami and the bay's steel and glass picket fences of condo and office towers.
To watch athletes glide past the finish line after a 21987-kilometer race and fall to their hands and knees, steam rising off their bodies like so many geysers, is to harbor no doubt about their skill and effort.
No city signs mark 365 Bond Street in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, where young men and women glide past a 24-hour concierge in a fashionably appointed lobby — and 86 of the 429 apartments have been set aside for low-income New Yorkers.
This first-ever daguerreotype of the city pictures the same sights that tourists in today's Istanbul glide past with their camera phone's panorama function: the tiered Blue Mosque on the left, the baroque Nuruosmaniye Mosque at center, the imposing Hagia Sophia at right, and the radiant Bosporus stretching along the back.
As performers glide past silkily, awkwardly or fiercely — all the while teetering on their toes as if they were in heels in a fashion show — they wear and carry costumes, from ordinary scraps of fabric draped to couture perfection to a fantastically voluminous black ruffled dress by the Japanese label Comme des Garçons.
His nickname in Hamburg is The Carpet (der Teppich) for his ability to "magically glide past" his opponents like the enchanted carpet.
Expedition Africa offers kayaking on the grounds of the zoo. Trained staff lead the kayak trips and provide informative dialogue during a slow glide past African-themed exhibits. These exhibits include: giraffes, a blue crane, white rhinos, ostriches, impalas, scimitar-horned oryx, camels, cheetahs and zebras. After kayaking, visitors can climb up to an observation platform where they can feed the giraffes at eye-level.
Therefore, a circular opening was made within the sliding wall. When entirely partitioned in, the living level comprises three bedrooms, bathroom and living room. In-between this and the open state is a wide variety of possible permutations, each providing its own spatial experience. The "invisible corner" The facades are a collage of planes and lines whose components are purposely detached from, and seem to glide past, one another.
The Girls in the Office was filmed on location from October to November 1978 at The Galleria shopping complex located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas. During early filming, Susan Saint James accidentally injured her knee and when it became swollen, she was unable to walk through the vast Galleria complex unaided. It was suggested that she use a golf cart and the idea worked so well that scenes were rewritten for her to glide past the various departments with ease.Herald Journal, retrieved January 17, 2015.
After boarding, you take an immediate right out of the station and travel up the lift hill to approximately 50 ft (15 m). Turning left off the lift, you proceed through a short brake run, with a giant 2-D stack of cards to your right. The car then takes a dip to the right through three pairs of giant green picture/mirror frames. After going up another hill, you glide past a 2-D large snake on the wall before turning left into a small brake run with walls on the left and right of the cars.
Meisl became coach of the Austrian national side in 1913 alongside Heinrich Retschury, assuming full control in 1919 and oversaw their rise to prominence in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The 14-match unbeaten run of the Austrian national side from 12 April 1931 until 7 December 1932 placed the Austrians at the forefront of international football; they had routed most of their European rivals. Among their players was Matthias Sindelar, the man of paper, 'Der Papierene', known for his ability to glide past rough challengers. On 11 February 1934 the Austrians beat Italy in Turin 4-2 (3-0 at half-time) in the Central European International Cup competition: a defeat that signalled the end of the international career of the Italian captain Umberto Caligaris and rightly made the Austrians one of the strong favourites going into the 1934 World Cup.

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