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Now Apple is hitching its wagon to Didi's shooting star.
Travelers dodge snakes and mosquitoes, hitching rides on overloaded trucks.
You wouldn't be hitching your wagon to a lost cause.
In the beginning of the episode, we're hitching the trailer.
There are pros and cons to hitching your business to Salesforce.
Perhaps he was hitching a ride in a car that crashed.
Greta Thunberg is hitching an impromptu boat ride back to Europe.
Hitching their wagon to Salesforce proved to be a wise move.
It's the universality of Margaret that I'm hitching my wagon to.
Coons asks about hitching posts, chain gangs 1:193 p.m. Sen.
My movement: the cane's bold stomp followed by a soft hitching shuffle.
Say, a handful of lousy cane toads hitching a ride on a python?
And you're not hitching your wagon to someone for a large recurring expense.
The mikes had to be hidden in the hitching posts along the street.
You had to walk over to a hitching post to do a scene.
The company's ride-hitching service has been temporarily suspended across China since May 12.
Beresheet started its voyage by hitching a ride on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Here's the little hamster hitching a ride with Luke and Han on a Tauntaun.
Hitching himself to the president could be a good move for Graham's reelection prospects.
The mother of a 14-month-old son, she vanished after hitching a ride.
Hitching a ride on a bedazzled rainbow float must've seemed like the perfect PR foil.
Before hitching your wagon to anyone else's, keep the following considerations in mind. ""http://mashable.
Prosecutors have established both girls were hitching rides to their villages from Caracal when kidnapped.
Our astronauts have been hitching rides to the International Space Station on Russia's Soyuz rockets.
This process of elicitation is really like the slow hitching up of a woman's skirt.
He sees nothing amiss in hitching his profile to that of a high-luster brand.
The "Hitching post?" in this clue is not a place to tie up your horse.
It's just the four of us and we're hitching it to my Range Rover, right?
Scaramucci's conversion to Trump came after hitching his wagon to two other candidates — first, Wisconsin Gov.
"I get home one, maybe two nights a week," he tells his audience, hitching his belt.
"Hitching A Ride" by Daisy Gilardini was Highly Commended in the 2017 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
Then, while hitching his belt, he'd subtly wipe his index and middle fingers on the saliva.
The space agency has since relied on Russian spacecraft for hitching rides to the space station.
And when reality gets heavy, people can lose themselves by hitching their spirits to the scoreboard.
Thanks to my late-August birthday, most of my friends were older, so hitching rides was easy.
Migrants cheer after successfully hitching a ride in the back of a dump truck outside Huixtla, Chiapas.
Before hitching himself to Trump, Bannon was the executive chairman of Breitbart News, a hard-right site.
It's the latest sign that Ryan is hitching his wagon to the provocative and pugnacious president-elect.
He played in international tournaments at youth league level, hitching dangerous rides to Cali on construction trucks.
D-rings below the clasps could be attached, hitching the skirt so madame could pass the canapés.
Since that final flight, NASA astronauts have been hitching rides to space on Russia's Soyuz rocket instead.
Hitching one's wagon to Trump would entail enormous, potentially career-ending risks, with only far-fetched upsides.
Gordon believes hitching its wagon to Salesforce will help his company accelerate the shift to enterprise customers.
Mr. Quigley offers a set of three theme entries and a revealer, HITCHING A RIDE, at 55A.
It has just been introduced in the United States, hitching onto a newfound appreciation of amaro drinks.
No. I mean, what's Bill Weld doing hitching his train to the Libertarian Party and to me?
The new species must have stowed themselves on the fleeing ships, hitching rides to new breeding grounds.
After hitching an ill-starred ride to an extra-curricular class, he winds up in a reform school.
Many disease-causing viruses, bacteria and fungi travel from one plant to another by hitching lifts on insects.
Disney and Bloomberg reached billions hitching their ideas to nothing more than the name they were born with.
It's not hard to see the appeal for much of the world of hitching their future to China.
If I were hitching a ride out of Zombieland, I could not have been more panicked or adamant.
The artist and writer took a gamble hitching up with the publisher by hoping the books would sell.
Hitching your wagon to either will give you diarrhea and won't get you invited to any playoff parties.
The journey entailed gutsy navigating through military officialdom and hitching all sorts of rides on jeeps and planes.
In the morning, she watched the mute, hitching muscles of his back as he fumbled with the coffeepot.
But how does a company hitching its wagon to treating drivers better attempt to replace them with robots?
Pingpad, which began this pivot as an experimental side project, sees great promise in hitching its wagon to Slack.
THAT SPECIES might spread overseas by hitching lifts on floating vegetation is an idea going back to Charles Darwin.
Select employees interested in hitching a ride through Waze can use the new rider app to find a driver.
There's also a pair of CubeSats hitching a ride to test how tiny spacecraft will perform outside Earth's orbit.
Some of them took the easy way out - hitching a ride on the back of a 3.5m python. pic.twitter.
The CSU has exercised national power over the years by hitching itself to the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) bandwagon.
Hitching up his pants, showing off those massive forearms, he was a swashbuckler, an Errol Flynn of the links.
So now feels like the right time to ask: Is one of the apps definitively superior for hitching rides?
Instead of waiting in lines, families here lounge in cabanas before hitching a ride on their very own dolphin.
I was hitching a ride to Denver with a couple of friends who were moving back there from Washington.
This required clever and gutsy navigating through military officialdom and hitching all sorts of rides on jeeps and planes.
Currently, small satellites usually get to space by hitching rides on much larger rockets that are already launching huge satellites.
And the most likely way for radiation to escape the repository would be by hitching a ride with flowing water.
That's the commute Elon Musk predicts is possible -- as long as we're cool with hitching a ride on a rocket.
Oh, and of course the man and lady hitching a ride to pound town on the side of someone's Chevy.
A monkey named Raami was spotted hitching a ride on the back of a goat in a southern Indian village.
Trilobites The tomato hitching a ride home in your grocery bag today is not the tomato it used to be.
Since the hitching problems are out of step with the game's general performance, it feels like they should be addressable.
Perhaps he's hitching his ambitions to Mr. Trump because he's promised to make him a winner, like Mr. Trump promises America.
But the caravan isn't just on the move; it's stretched out — people go at their own pace, hitching rides or resting.
An officer could now locate a suspect's file in minutes, verifying his identity and hitching him, eternally, to his criminal record.
As a result, thousands of Hondurans choose to migrate each year, walking or hitching rides through blistering heat and torrential rain.
He's out there on the slopes, either hitching a ride on his owner's shoulder, or safely tucked away in a backpack.
We're still waiting for Jacqueline to totally breakthrough in the country music scene, but it's worth hitching your hopes on her.
OSIRIS-REx is hitching a ride to Bennu on an Atlas V rocket — the premiere vehicle of the United Launch Alliance.
He was hitching to campus when the cops stopped the car that had picked him up; it was stolen. Nonetheless—sturdy.
Woody, an old-timey cowboy doll with an avuncular persona, decides to help Bonnie by hitching a ride in her backpack.
But Lois is looking to escape dusty old Kent, hitching a ride on a rich married gentleman she otherwise finds disgusting.
Tech Fix Here's a comprehensive comparison of the two services to help you choose your go-to app for hitching rides.
Vows Brian Rosenberg hadn't exactly planned on proposing to Jen Bilik behind the Hitching Post, a restaurant in Santa Barbara, Calif.
"If you are hitching your wagon on a youth quake [of new voters] you are in a bad place," says McElwee.
We may be sick of the song by January 2021, but it's worth hitching a ride on that wave now. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
On Friday, Ms. Kumar and her friends managed to get a room at a hotel, hitching a ride from a local.
If you're interested in hitching a ride, NASA also plans to open the space station to tourists for $35,000 per night.
Spurning Hamon's entreaties to unite behind him, Melenchon said he had no intention of hitching his campaign to a "funeral hearse".
After Susan drops her off, Lacie resorts to hitching a ride with a group of sci-fi fans headed to a convention.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez stretched their dinner for two into the wee hours of the morning before hitching a ride home.
Recently the anti-Trump contingency has been hitching their wagon to the comments the Donald made about the housing crisis in 2006.
The bond between Kate and Princess Charlotte was on full display, with the little royal hitching a hide on her mom's shoulders.
Hitching his wagon to Redzepi's international star for the ten-week run of Noma Australia has already been invaluable for Holland's career.
Hitching a ride on popular trade routes from the capital Luanda, it jumped the border into Congo, then to its megacity capital.
All in all, a number of companies are hitching their wagons to Amazon, most before the QuickSight announcement came out last fall.
Former College Board vice president Higginbotham was among the first to raise concerns about hitching the SAT's future to the Common Core.
Zinke epitomizes this fusion, hitching his identity as a veteran to the disdain for politicians that propels so much of contemporary politics.
"Just a second, Clester," Jodie said, her breath hitching as the vibration between her legs hit her in just the right spot.
Some analysts have warned — rightly, in my view — that the nuclear industry will come to regret hitching its wagon to coal's rentseeking.
Microbes might be hitching a ride to space on those plumes, free for the taking by a spacecraft designed to detect them.
That was the message Clinton sent by hitching her wagon to Tim Kaine, who is widely viewed as calm and relentlessly normal.
The children drowned but Farquharson escaped, abandoning the car in the icy water and hitching a ride to his ex-wife's house.
The caravan has traveled about 20-30 miles a day, largely on foot and also hitching rides on passing vehicles when possible.
The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps by Edward Brooke-Hitching is out now from Simon & Schuster UK. 
James Corden is hitching a ride with a very high-profile figure for an upcoming edition of Carpool Karaoke: First Lady Michelle Obama.
By hitching its wagon to the ruling party's, the MHP will no longer have to clear the 10% threshold needed to enter parliament.
An electronics company with an iconic name is hitching its fortunes to the resurgence in vinyl records with a new eco-friendly product.
That's changed in the last few years, with him hitching his wagon to Jack Reacher to complement his gold-plated Mission: Impossible series.
The move illustrates how Republicans up and down the ballot are hitching themselves to Trump's ever-expanding and newly professionalized 2020 political machine.
Egan: The past few days have showed how hitching your presidency to the notoriously fickle stock market can make things a bit uncomfortable.
Authorities said the unidentified woman was trying to get around the rules by hitching a ride with a friend outside of her hometown.
Heartbroken, Ms. Pimentel explained that her mother had already left Venezuela, walking and hitching rides to Chile with hopes of sending money home.
In some patients with metastasizing cancers, they found evidence that the cells had escaped their initial site by hitching a ride along the interstitium.
Hitching himself to the Leave campaign meant that if it prevailed, Johnson could position himself to be the next leader of the Conservative Party.
They got to the state the usual way — by hitching a ride with misguided humans who thought the cute little creatures could draw tourists.
And at the end of the latest trailer, we see a Xenomorph hitching a ride on the shuttle with McBride's character at the helm.
He's a pretty approachable guy; plus I live in DC so I'm working on hitching a ride home with him on Air Force Two.
She struts in her sequined boots, hitching rides until she comes across a diner in the middle of nowhere with a "help wanted" sign.
But after hitching his political fortunes to the rise of the stock market, Mr. Trump is now looking to decouple himself from its fall.
Five miles farther on, at Amersham, there was a highway with lights and a reasonable chance of hitching a lift for the final leg.
This coincides with Trump's deadline to return American astronauts to the moon; maybe this time they'll be hitching a ride on a nuclear rocket.
Hitching our country's wagon to yesterday's energy products while purposely excluding us from the next big energy opportunity is a recipe for economic disaster.
On-demand parking companies including Luxe are part of a small but growing cohort of companies hitching their wagons to today's car ownership model.
These results were enough to convince the researchers that bed bugs could travel throughout the world by hitching a ride in luggage containing dirty clothes.
And yet, hitching the plot to the hinges of Simon's closet door means none of it would work if Simon were out from the start.
As a teenage girl, Valentish recalls "hitching her identity" to older and cooler men who inducted her into the seemingly glamorous world of substance abuse.
I think one is because we are a retailer and we're not vertical, and so we're not necessarily hitching our horse to one specific aesthetic.
On-demand parking companies including Luxe are a part of a small but growing cohort of companies hitching their wagons to today's car ownership model.
But after the excitement over hitching your life to someone else's for all of eternity wears off, you may find yourself questioning the whole situation.
Paying for a dedicated launch vehicle, like Rocket Lab's Electron, can be more expensive for smallsat operators than hitching a ride on a larger rocket.
He doesn't drive, so when not hitching a ride with a local studio assistant, he traversed Eden by bike and on foot, which baffled residents.
The UK can't unilaterally pull out of this setup, and opponents see this as potentially hitching the UK to the EU without an end date.
By hitching its wagon to humans, it can now be found from the largest cities to the most remote outposts on a half-dozen continents.
I graduated from high school early and then spent a year hitching around the country, hooking up with theater companies and festivals along the way.
But it does have the hitching issue: no matter what I do with the settings, it locks up for several seconds every couple of minutes.
The Hakuto team, with a $10 million budget, is not building a lander at all, but hitching a ride for its rover with Team Indus.
"This is an atlas of the world — not as it ever existed, but as it was thought to be," Brooke-Hitching writes in an introduction.
The cameras were returned days later, the film holding now-familiar scenes of families camped out in stadiums and hitching rides on the backs of trucks.
But the antibiotic-resistant bacteria in coastal waters most likely find their way to the shore first by hitching a ride through digestive tracts in feces.
HP's Envy ISS, a printer designed for the extremely narrow use case of zero gravity, is hitching a ride on today's SpaceX CSR-14 rocket launch.
Details: The tiny satellites hitching a ride aboard the SpaceX rocket include 15 microsats and 49 CubeSats operated by government agencies, commercial companies and educational institutions.
In July, the earliest prototypes for Starshot, called Sprites, were sent into low-earth orbit after hitching a ride aboard the Max Valier and Venta satellites.
From rocking a cool pair of shades to hitching a ride on someone's bike, these photos will make you laugh out loud at our furry friends.
If you're seeking an island of serenity and simplicity, rustic and car-free, Hydra is all about walking through cobbled streets or hitching a donkey ride.
Ultimately, Burge argued, hitching their wagon to Trump may stave off some losses now, but it may be a fatal strategy in ten or twenty years.
Hitching up her sleeves, she deposited her next shot on the second cut of fringe behind the green, chipped to 223 feet and made the putt.
The actress, 46, posted a video earlier this week in which she was using a walking bike, with her son Arthur hitching a ride on the front.
The boho-style setting recreated the couple's courthouse hitching, complete with a Terrible Towel, as well as the apartment decorated with lights where they renewed their vows.
After hitching a ride to Europe on ship hulls, it has been found flourishing just above sea level on the piles of Danish and Swedish wind farms.
These "agency fees" preserve "labour peace", the court decided in 1977, and prevent employees from hitching a free ride on the backs of their dues-paying colleagues.
Hitching a ride and staying dry is as simple as opening your phone, tapping the app and waiting a few short minutes for your car to arrive.
Elmer returned home last Friday, after the consulate issued him a temporary ID and he was able to journey south by ​hitching rides and taking the bus.
With just one week to go until the Republican National Convention, GOP leaders are understandably panicked at the prospect of hitching their wagon to the Trump Trainwreck.
Airlines are taking extra precautions on top of what health officials recommendAirlines are taking a variety of additional measures to prevent the virus from hitching a ride.
The big picture: At the moment, most small satellites are delivered to orbit by hitching rides on larger rockets carrying other, bigger payloads as their primary missions.
But the realest, chillest dude out on the links right now is hands-down this chill-ass kid who is hitching a ride in a golf bag.
The lunar Arch is hitching a ride to the moon with Astrobotic, a company that aims to put the first commercial lander on the moon in 2020.
Intense radiation in space could fry any RNA/DNA that may be hitching a ride aboard an asteroid, and any life-giving material could be destroyed on impact.
Unless it escaped from a different environment?) before later hitching a ride with Head of Security Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth) and some dudes in heavy-duty body armor.
I like to imagine they're on the run from some sort of semi-successful heist, maybe in Finland, probably in sunglasses and long furry coats, hitching a ride.
As for Pittsburgh's residents, who will be asked if they're OK hitching a ride in a self-driving Uber before a vehicle is dispatched, they have split feelings.
The vinyl cyanide may be hitching a ride on this rain and traveling down from the atmosphere to the lakes, where it potentially forms pretty stable cell membranes.
That's when he caught sight of a trash bin, hitching a ride in the back of someone's truck, which seemed desperate to take part in the musical day.
Hitching a ride on a Russian Soyuz rocket costs roughly $80 million per seat, compared to the $51 million cost to fly on a SpaceX or Boeing vehicle.
The canines we are hitching a ride with are part of the Doggie Brigade, the second oldest and one of the largest animal-assistance programs in the country.
In Rockville, she discovered an I.G.A. supermarket frequented by the local Amish community; the van parks next to the hitching post where Amish shoppers tether their buggy horses.
It is now 1889, and South Dakota has officially joined the Union as a state; Deadwood, no longer just a lawless hitching post, has grown into a town.
Chinese ride-hailing start-up Didi Chuxing said Friday it is suspending one of its carpooling services, called "ride-hitching," for a week after a passenger was murdered.
It is also the story of a man who rose to prominence by hitching himself to Mr. Trump — and whose star then plummeted as quickly as it rose.
The prairie that stretches out from the city is dotted with gas wells today, marked by U-shaped pipes sticking out of the ground like abandoned hitching posts.
Hitching ad revenue to VMT would put the industry squarely in opposition to other, non-car modes of transit and make it an enemy of good urban planning.
As Mason's memory serves him, the duo just needed to get past the idea that teaming up did not mean that they'd be hitching their wagon to one another.
Some samples from the pair will not return to Earth with the pair today, instead hitching a ride to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft later in the year.
He says he skateboarded about four kilometers [2.5 miles] through Fort Mac on the night of the evacuation last Tuesday, before hitching a ride to safety with a stranger.
That's why DDR: The Movie is obviously a stealth sequel to Footloose, modernizing the brand by hitching its star to the most popular dance video game series ever made.
It was about certain forces out there and -- and me hitching my wagon to a broader spirit and a broader set of trends and a broader set of traditions.
Saying he's now an Uber driver because "I'm between jobs right now," Bush picked up Kimmel as the late-night host was hitching a ride to the awards show.
This time, she's hitching a ride with an Australian couple that sails around the world in a 48-foot catamaran called La Vagabonde and chronicles their travels on YouTube.
In hitching its wagon to the pot business, California City stands nearly alone in Kern County, home to nearly 900,000 people in the lower belly of the Golden State.
Identifying and championing good ideas to save money is worth doing, and may result in your ideas hitching a ride on important bills that need pay fors to pass.
Some inside the White House have told us they believe he "got lucky" by hitching his wagon to a candidate who won despite his campaign, not because of it.
"They had enough evidence to know exactly what kind of erratic person they were hitching their wagons to last year, and went ahead and endorsed him anyway," he writes.
In Biology Letters this Wednesday, the authors report that this duckweed can likely hop entirely intact from wetland to wetland by hitching a ride in the feces of birds.
It's then that Mimi lays out her plan: She's heading to California for an open studio audition, hitching a ride with local guitarist and bad boy, Ben (Anson Mount).
It's also hard to ignore that Fitbit seems to be hitching all its hopes to a wagon that bears a marked resemblance to its closest competitor, the Apple Watch.
The winning images showcase a team of baby seahorses, small stingrays hitching a ride on a larger ray, and sea creatures trying (and sometimes failing) to live with garbage.
One night she is attacked after hitching a ride with a violent stranger, and narrowly escapes, a brush with trauma that a lesser writer would exploit for dramatic effect.
It's one vehicle to transport multiple people, and hitching bikes together in a pedal-powered train could be a fun way to take a longer trip with family or friends.
I thought the person that would win that space would end up being one of these ride-hitching platforms and not necessarily a company that had these high-end vehicles.
Wearing her mother's beautiful lace gown, diamond earrings and wedding band, Nora posed for a series of heartwarming pictures taken at The Hitching Post wedding venue in Statesville, North Carolina.
By hitching their wagon to Mr. Trump, religious-right leaders are also tying their fortunes to the alt-right, the predominant movement supportive of, and bolstered by, the Trump campaign.
As we drove away from the small hospital in Aslam, where Amal Hussain was being treated, we passed a young couple hitching a ride on the side of the road.
CreditCreditDaniele Volpe for The New York Times GUATEMALA CITY — For days they have traveled north from their homes in Honduras, walking, taking buses and hitching rides in cars and trucks.
I usually have no trouble running games at faster frame rates and higher settings, and I wouldn't call this a great port even if it didn't have the hitching issue.
Climate change is predicted to give such introduced species a boost across the eastern United States: Kudzu is now headed to New York, hitching a ride as warmth moves north.
Penned in by the flames, some looked to the sea to escape, hitching rides on passing fishing boats, putting to sea on anything that would float, or just diving in.
In areas where Zika is hitching rides on mosquitoes, like Florida or a sports stadium in Brazil, people need to avoid day-biting mosquitoes like the literal plague, Heymann told me.
So any investor who thinks that self-driving and electric cars are the way of the future might be better off hitching their wagon to these broader ETFs, rather than Tesla.
Thousands of Central American asylum seekers have been corralled into overcrowded camps for the past month in the northern Mexican city of Tijuana after walking highways and hitching rides since October.
America's new president seems to think he can increase his bargaining power by hitching trade to China's territorial claims in the South China Sea (see article) and the status of Taiwan.
Sometimes that means packing into the back of a truck, negotiating lower rates for vans, or hitching a ride on the back of empty big rigs from whatever town they're in.
There is, however, a hint about the package in the mission's (perplexing) logo, which appears to show either a very large monitor lizard or a very small dragon hitching a ride.
After hitching a ride in Jessie's truck, Eich was introduced to Jessie's wife, Tracy, and their four children: Jessie Jr.; William; and Kacey and Lacey, twin sisters who were born deaf.
Saves on airfare Scientists think an exotic fish native to Asia but found in California made the 5,000-mile trip from Japan by hitching a ride on debris from a tsunami.
Traditionally found in South and Central America, the weevil is believed to have showed up in Tijuana, Mexico, at least six years ago after hitching a ride north of the border.
"Daydream" begins with Cristal embarking on an epic journey across the desert, hitching a ride with a stranger before driving off with his car into the sunset to meet her girls.
Since then, astronauts from NASA and other nations flying to the space station have been hitching rides on Russian Soyuz rockets, at a current price of more than $593 million each.
The hard-nosed champion of traditional American foreign policy agreed to join Trump's Cabinet, hitching his wagon to a man whose worldview he readily admits is profoundly at odds with his.
Passengers are having a tougher time finding a seat on the Boeing 747 these days, but that doesn't mean their stuff won't be hitching a ride on the original jumbo jet.
The exhibition can also be one of reinvention, where a company taking its final breaths makes a last ditch attempt to save its business by hitching itself to the latest tech trend.
A remarkable new experiment by an international team of researchers has now proven this to be true, showing that birds can catch a snooze while hitching a ride on rising air currents.
It's true, 5 Seconds of Summer fans -- we got video proof lead singer Luke Hemmings is definitely back with his on-off GF, and they're even hitching a ride ... with Niall Horan.
Given this arrangement, the court reasoned, so-called "agency" or "fair-share" fees preserve "labour peace" and prevent employees from hitching a free ride on the backs of their dues-paying colleagues.
Both Exolaunch and Deimos Space will use Momentus spacecraft to take their satellites beyond the drop positions they'd occupy by hitching a ride on a SpaceX, Soyuz, Long March or Ariane rocket.
It's a leveraged reel, basically, used on a ship for raising anchor, or on a cassette deck for hitching along your little magnetic strip so you can rock it with a boombox.
The system then calculates which way to point the front wheels to aim the Defender toward the trailer for hitching it or to back the whole shebang into a designated parking area.
"That makes a nonsense of the whole law because you have got no incentive to comply and bad retailers are hitching a ride on the back of the good ones," said Creagh.
The group had left San Pedro Sula on Monday night and, through a combination of walking and hitching rides, were making their way toward the Honduras-Guatemala border crossing at Agua Caliente.
He made the 10-mile commute to London daily to open his son's gallery, initially by foot, then by hitching a lift on a vegetable cart (in exchange for a glass of gin).
Most have traveled across Mexico from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador on foot, by bus, and hitching rides inside trucks, a journey that takes weeks and is difficult even for adults to endeavor.
However, the results match other observations of airborne microplastics in the megacities of Paris and Dongguan, and raise the possibility that plastic pollution is hitching a ride with the weather, the authors say.
I was fortunate to get a taste of the varying power in the sport by hitching a ride with three drivers – Matt Field, Michael Essa and Dean Kearney – in their Formula Drift cars.
And when he breaks into a rewritten version of "I Wanna Be Like You," from the 1967 film, he evokes the endless hitching, coolly removed Walken-impression song parodies floating around the net.
Widespread insecticide use in homes after World War Two eliminated them from many regions but bedbugs rebounded by developing pesticide resistance, thriving in heated homes and hitching rides in luggage in international travel.
Widespread insecticide use in homes after World War Two eliminated them from many regions, but bedbugs developed pesticide resistance and rebounded, thriving in heated homes and hitching rides in luggage in international travel.
Didi's ride-hitching service, Didi Hitch, is one of 13 offered by the firm, and will be suspended for one week nationwide for self-inspection and rectification of the issue, starting May 12.
The top priority is a big geosat [geostationary satellite] mission, or national security mission, and those CubeSat customers, or rideshare customers are just hitching a ride essentially, to space, using a bus analogy.
His father grows wheat and rice on a 15-acre farm, where Hooda grew up a farmhand, feeding and milking cows, hitching the bull to the plow to sow seeds and spread fertilizer.
" Mr. Zinke (pronounced ZINK-ee) spent his childhood fishing cutthroat trout from Good Creek with his stepfather, John Petersen, and hitching joy rides on train car ladders, a habit he called "hooky bobbing.
Native to northern Asia and eastern Russia, the diminutive, jewel-like borer was first documented in Michigan in 2002, and likely arrived some years earlier after hitching a ride on wooden shipping material.
Although Brooke-Hitching features extremes of credulity, like a 40-foot "sea worm" that roamed the shores of Norway on a 16th-century map by Olaus Magnus, he also cites more recent mistakes.
The bond between Kate and nearly 4-year-old Princess Charlotte – who wore a skirt by kids' designer Amaia – was on full display, with the little royal hitching a hide on her mom's shoulders.
Hitching a Ride, Daisy Gilardini, SwitzerlandThis female polar bear was resting with its two young cubs in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada, when it suddenly got up and rushed downhill through the deep snow.
Hitching rides in cars is common for male students, but, according to another CYKIQ co-founder, Ans Shahzad, "females are hesitant to sit in cars and or jump on motorbikes with their male counterparts".
Nor was Trump simply spinning obviously fake personal anecdotes as he so often does—this time, he was hitching his lie to the Department of Justice, the top law enforcement agency in the land.
In hitching constitutional government to mass democracy, the Jacksonians championed local self-government and a steady advance of material conditions that might sacrifice political virtue for the sake of provincial liberties and social tranquility.
"If shooting is like hitching a ride on the back of the living city, in the darkroom I am riding the current of an invisible slipstream … I'm reduced to a mote of pure awareness."
It has vastly expanded trade, bailed out governments, built enormous infrastructure projects, strengthened military ties and locked up tremendous amounts of resources, hitching the fate of several countries in the region to its own.
At one point I thought I was rid of my companions, but when I turned around and peeked at the back of my shirt, I saw about a dozen of them hitching a ride.
Jack Nicholson's character in "Five Easy Pieces" (one of my father's favorite movies), who abandons his girlfriend at a gas station by hitching a ride to Alaska in a logging truck, definitely belongs, too.
The only proper way to decide your allegiances is to look at what the Capitals and Knights offer and hitching your wagon to the team you want to call your own for a couple weeks.
It's a truly weird thing to do in an age of Uber and Craigslist rideshares, but many of Canada's West Coast islands and northern communities still rely on hitching as an informal public transit system.
So if you really want to be a real badass science-fiction writer, you should predict that hitching government-issued credentials to the procreative act would profoundly change our current world more than anything else.
Look at the following from The Washington Post: Republican leaders who spent the past month reluctantly hitching their horses to Trump are realizing that he might be marching the party over a cliff after all.
Crackle, Sony's play at competing with Netflix in the crowded streaming market, is officially hitching its wagon to bitcoin hype in order to elevate itself above the perception of being a D-rate Netflix alternative.
Hitching her campaign to Mr. Trump's has appeared — to adapt a phrase from the presidential nominee — to unshackle Ms. Long from the mainstream Republican principles she said she once embraced, "mealy-mouthed" rhetoric and all.
She had left behind her family, and the mango tree, and walked two hours along mucky paths and through waterlogged fields, hitching a ride in a rickety wooden canoe where the water got too deep.
Still, the possibility is interesting enough to explore in mind-boggling detail, covering "bubbles of nothing" in spacetime, hidden extra dimensions, and a hypothetical observer hitching a ride on the outer surface of our universe.
Mr. Khowaiter spent several days in 1949 crossing the country, hitching rides with passing trucks from his home in central Saudi Arabia, to Dhahran on the eastern coast, where Aramco was ramping up its operations.
Mr. West, a former Justice Department official and the brother-in-law of Senator Kamala Harris, the California Democrat who is running for president, said he was hitching his reputation to Uber and its changes.
But soon after hitching her star to Trump, Bondi's political operation came under scrutiny for accepting donations from the real estate magnate while it considered -- and ultimately decided against -- bringing a case against his Trump University.
While hitching a ride with larger payloads is considered the cheapest option for getting to space, many nascent rocket companies are promising lightweight rockets that can be mass produced and make cheap, frequent trips to orbit.
The last film made by Alfonso Cuarón, five years ago, was " Gravity ," in which Sandra Bullock floated through space, evading debris caused by a Russian missile strike and hitching a ride on a Chinese reëntry capsule.
The first of the caravans set off from Honduras in mid-October and eventually grew to include more than 4,000 people, mainly from Central America, who traveled north by a combination of walking and hitching rides.
It's supposed to accomplish this trick by hitching a genetically modified version of the protein to a virus-like particle derived from a plant virus (only being a particle, it shouldn't be capable of causing disease).
It has been convenient hitching the one economy onto the other, but by now the folly of the underlying premise — that the other side can be trusted — is surely exposed for the folly it always was.
And our cities get caught up in the hype, hitching their wagon to unproven concepts in the slim hope that their sleek-suited pitchmen can rescue them from the ills of choked highways and snarled city streets.
After a grueling six-week journey of walking, riding on top of trains, and hitching lifts, in which the family relied largely on the kindness of strangers to eat, they wound up at a shelter in Tijuana.
Moving sometimes on foot and other times by hitching rides in passing cars and trucks, the migrants occasionally slept in shelters but more often bedded down on the central plazas and sidewalks of small towns and hamlets.
The common factor: Each candidate has turned the outbreak into a new, potent critique of Trump, hitching their individual campaign messaging to a story that has otherwise begun to pull Americans' attention away from the presidential election.
Coons alleged that Sessions continued to allow prisoners to be handcuffed to a hitching post of chest height for up to eight hours and chain groups of five men together – even after being told it was unconstitutional.
By hitching his wagon to the Trump train, Mandel is pinning his political future to a peculiar politician whose low approval ratings may not improve over the next two years, especially if the Ohio economy doesn't improve.
This little puppy of the sea was captured hitching a ride on the front of an unnamed ship that was heading into Melbourne, Australia on Monday morning, lying flat as a pancake along the vessel's bulbous bow.
On a private Facebook group for the town, locals expressed their excitement at the prospect of a new industry in Anaconda, but worried about hitching the region's economic development to a technology as new and complex as cryptocurrency.
Hitching a ride on a vehicle, known as "skitching" in the skateboarding community, is a practice that is as well-known as it is risky, said Matt Willet, 28, who manages SHUT Skateboards on the Lower East Side.
Unfortunately, the unattached life that Brooks attributes to Trump speaks more broadly to the conservative and moderate base disagreeing with the leftist elites, yet not comfortable hitching their wagon to a Trump brand of conservatism (whatever that means).
A recent study of ancient feline DNA showed how cats left their native lands in the Near East, hitching rides with human seafarers — including, delightfully, Vikings — and then ditching us to invade an ever-wider array of habitats.
Together with associate professor Frauke Zeller of Ryerson University in Canada — and a cadre of other scientists, artists and engineers — he developed HitchBOT, a robot designed to travel across a country by "hitching" a ride from friendly humans.
I had an old Deadspin colleague who I won't name here (it was Patrick Redford!) who told us he was planning on hitching somewhere recently, and all of us were like ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FUCKING MIND?!
Designed by an international team of artists, scientists, and engineers, the less-than-a-foot tall object is hitching a ride on a rover engineered by Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute that's competing for the Google Lunar XPRIZE.
In an increasingly interconnected world, it takes a single virus, hitching a ride on an infected human riding a jetliner, less than 24 hours to reach most of the world's metropolises, where it can then spread out of control.
Today's American workers find themselves living the consequences of the historic error of hitching social welfare to the caprices of private industry and a shaky legal framework rather than building it into the state as most European nations did.
Still, a Democratic victory in a state that Mr. Trump carried by 30 points in 2016 suggests that hitching one's electoral wagon to the president, as Mr. Bevin did, may have limits — and even risks — in swing suburban districts.
The pop star revealed on Instagram that he relied on the subway to get to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 2018 Met Gala on Monday night, hitching a ride on public transportation in a dashing Dolce & Gabbana suit.
Hitching a ride aboard the same rocket that launches InSight will be a pair of miniature satellites called CubeSats, which will fly to Mars on their own paths behind the lander in a first deep-space test of the technology.
Hitching a ride aboard the same rocket that launches InSight will be a pair of miniature satellites called CubeSats, which will fly to Mars on their own paths behind the lander in a first deep-space test of that technology.
Assuming the test goes well and the Crew Dragon is certified, a subsequent test called Demo-2 will happen in July, with NASA astronauts Douglas G. Hurley and Robert L. Behnken hitching a ride to the ISS aboard the capsule.
Working prototype versions of the smallest spacecraft ever conceived made it to orbit last month, hitching a ride aboard the Max Valier and Venta satellites operated by OHB System and launched into orbit by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
The MoonArk will be hitching a ride on the Astrobiotic Lunar Lander designed largely at Carnegie Mellon University as part of Google's LunarX prize, a $20 million race to put the first privately funded robot on the surface of the Moon.
The German-government space agency, DLR, will give space farming its most extensive test yet when the Eu:CROPIS satellite begins its orbit in July, hitching a ride with the latest rocket launch of Elon Musk's private space exploration company SpaceX.
It is that, after decades of giving up ground to the left, and after hitching its star to a president with zero Christian feeling, the religious right is revealing just how much of its philosophy boils down to plain prejudice.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's biggest ride-sharing company, Didi Chuxing, said on Friday it would halt for a week one of its domestic services, which it calls "ride-hitching", following the death of a female passenger that sparked questions about safety.
A "naked" virus can't go anywhere unless it's hitching a ride with a droplet of mucus or saliva, said Kin-on Kwok, a professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong's Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care.
That said, I was never comfortable fully hitching my financial life to a spouse, and I've had to be realistic about what taking a huge step back from a high-earning career in order to write for freelance wages means.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When Silicon Valley startup Phantom Auto was formed in 2017, it was one of many software suppliers hitching their fortunes to self-driving cars, confident that fleets of robotaxis would be using their technology within a few years.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - When Silicon Valley startup Phantom Auto was formed in 2017, it was one of many software suppliers hitching their fortunes to self-driving cars, confident that fleets of robotaxis would be using their technology within a few years.
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Thousands of Central American migrants spent weeks traveling north through Mexico in caravans, walking and hitching rides when possible, only for many to give up hope and turn back when they met resistance at the U.S. border.
Plus, the wildfire smoke is hitching a ride on mid-to-upper atmospheric winds to as far away as the U.S. Temperatures climbed into the 90s Fahrenheit above the Arctic Circle on Tuesday and Wednesday, and remained unusually high again on Thursday.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - When Silicon Valley startup Phantom Auto was formed in 2017, it was one of many software suppliers hitching their fortunes to self-driving cars, confident that fleets of robotaxis would be using their technology within a few years.
Two kitties named Weston and Ellinore are shaking up everything we know about cats by doing things typical cats wouldn't even consider — like climbing, running, hitching rides in backpacks and sledding in the snow, as Weston here so eloquently illustrates in this YouTube video.
The November 28 launch was a big one for Russia, with a $45 million weather satellite of its own (Meteor-M No. 2-1) on board, as well as 18 smaller satellites, including U.S. ones, hitching a ride into orbit; SpaceNews lists them here.
He will back membership only at the last possible moment, as this will mean doing his three least favourite things: hitching his lurching wagon to someone else's steady train, admitting that Mr Cameron is right and revealing his cards in any future leadership contest.
Moselle's lens not only permits the Kitchen's recipe for who-gives-a-fuck, but revels in it—from the girls skating off with a UPS cart, to hitching a ride on the back of a dump truck, to speeding into pedestrians enjoying a leisurely stroll.
Like many living creatures, Earth has a highly organized structure, a membrane and daily rhythms; it consumes, stores and transforms energy; and if asteroid-hitching microbes or space-faring humans colonize other worlds, who is to say that planets are not capable of procreation?
It would be far more comfortable and efficient for those who can afford to buy tickets and sit inside in air-conditioned comfort, but entirely unattainable to the crowds of poor who throng the stations in the hope of hitching a cheap or free ride.
Richard Flory, the senior director of research at the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, said that evangelicals have a long history of hitching their Christianity to famous people as a way of drawing in congregants and making believers feel validated.
Ms. Kennedy seems to have understood this and tried to compensate by hitching her story to a series of symbols — what we used to call in lit-crit classes objective correlatives — that are meant to act as emotional amplifiers and imply a more consequential theme.
Rather than spending it on a flight home to Brandon, Mississippi, "Minshew got thrifty, pocketing the money and hitching a ride with a few Brandon-bound buddies who'd made the trip to San Antonio to watch him play," the Spokesman-Review reported this year.
But to get to the UK, they need to first get to France and then sneak across the border, which means either hitching a ride on a vehicle traveling through the Channel Tunnel or stowing away on a ferry bound for a British port.
Liquid water, abundant even in our own solar system (though most of it is hiding underneath thick icy crusts), amino acids hitching rides on comets, simple proteins found in young systems, millions upon millions of stars exactly like our sun in just the Milky Way galaxy.
But as more dispensaries open in more states, the industry knows it needs more young female customers, and hitching marijuana to food is the way in, said Drake Sutton-Shearer, the founder and CEO of Prohbtd, a cannabis-focused marketing and video production house in Los Angeles.
It would be introduced on top of a regime that includes bed nets, insecticide sprays and drugs for those infected (which kill the malaria parasites in the blood and thus stop them from hitching a lift in the next mosquito to stop by for a drink).
Global travel, climate change and urbanization have resulted in a planet-wide migration, with some species marching northward as the poles warm, others moving into cities to occupy new niches, and still others hitching a plane, train or boat to the far corners of the Earth.
Musk is not very good at deadlinesThe US has been hitching rides from Russia, and despite the Commercial Crew program, which contracted with SpaceX (as well as Boeing) in 2014, no Americans have gone to space on an American vehicle since the Space Shuttle was retired.
Jack Reacher ("Bigfoot," to those awed by his 6-foot-5-inch, 250-pound bulk) is right where we want him in Lee Child's new novel, THE MIDNIGHT LINE (Delacorte, $28.99): on an endless ribbon of highway, hitching rides and serving as "human amphetamine" for tired truckers.
At a time when the wealth promised by tech startups and apps are inescapable, experts said, the case showed how scammers might prey on a historically inviting target—seniors looking to pad their life savings—by hitching onto brands they could paint as the next Airbnb or Uber.
While out filming polar bears last February at Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, as they exited their den after a winter's nap, Gilardini snapped a few shots of a baby cub hitching a ride on its mother's bum, because sometimes you just can't pass up a free ride.
Sen. Martha McSally's (R-AZ) remarkable attack on a CNN reporter in the halls of Congress on Thursday seemed to be an unusual outburst, but it now appears to be part of a calculated strategy to hang onto her Senate seat by hitching her wagon to the president.
Why it matters: Returning launch capabilities of astronauts to U.S. soil for the first time since the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011 will mean that NASA will no longer be dependent on Russian rockets for hitching rides to the Space Station, at a cost of about $75 million per seat.
Driving along the sandy roads for the horses and carriages that provide the main transportation in El Rocío, which has the incongruous look of a frontier town, with hitching posts on its wide, dusty streets, I was reminded of a spaghetti western, though here the draw is the Virgen del Rocío.
She may not be an Oscar nominee this year, but the actress reminded everyone why she's the ultimate award show darling at the 90th Academy Awards on Sunday when she was spotted unabashedly hitching up her Dior dress to climb over rows of chairs to get to her seat, wine glass in hand.
Whether writing about stock car races or the upper reaches of Manhattan society ("Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers") or hitching a cross-country ride with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters for "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" (20123), he made a fetish of close and often comically slashing detail.
Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) questioned Sessions about Alabama's former use of a hitching posts and chain gangs to punish inmates while they work.
But even if you aren't occupying the hallowed halls of academia, navigating the endlessly tangled warren of restaurants and bars that occupy Boston—while still having enough money left over to have a frickin' wicked good time hitching a ride on one of those swan boats—is a tough task, to say the least.
Among the four are SpaceIL from Israel--which announced last year that its lander will be hitching a ride on a Falcon 9 rocket constructed by Elon Musk's SpaceX--and Moon Express from the U.S. The latter will be launching its lander on Rocket Lab's Electron vehicle, which boasts a battery-powered rocket engine printed on 3D parts.
The below photo, captured by one Andrew Mock of Kununurra in northern Australia, shows 10 cane toads riding out a storm that dumped nearly 70mm of rain by hitching themselves to the back of an approximately 3.5-meter python, the Guardian reported on Monday, though it seems as though their primary motivation may have been humping it.
Coming from the city of San Pedro Sula, the effort by the migrants appears to mirror those who formed a caravan and reached the U.S. border in 85033, according to the AP.  Some are hitching rides while hundreds are hiking in groups, waving flags and shouting against President Juan Orlando Hernández as they head for the Guatemalan border.
As Russia under President Vladimir V. Putin has muscled its way back onto the geopolitical stage, the Kremlin has employed a range of stealthy tactics: silencing critics abroad, hitching the Orthodox Church to its conservative counterrevolution, spreading false information to audiences in Europe and even, according to the Obama administration, meddling in American presidential politics by hacking the Democratic Party's computers.
But, for a few hours, her life is full of jittery serendipity: she meets a drag queen named Miss Crimson Tide; she sees a dopey Roots cover band; she goes to a club where participants follow instructions that flash on the wall (Kiss, Dance, Share); she ends up hitching a bike ride from a fake monk who's a member of Improv Everywhere.
But Mr. Pence, who was facing a potentially difficult re-election campaign as Indiana governor, has plainly decided that hitching himself to Mr. Trump's fortunes and having the chance to either serve as vice president or build his name identification for a run for the White House in 2020 was worth the risk of being identified with the presumptive nominee's deeply polarizing style of politics.
"The laws of Puerto Rico limit government borrowing authority for a reason: to prevent the government and its financiers from hitching the Commonwealth and its instrumentalities, as well as taxpayers and legitimate creditors, to a level of debt that cannot be repaid without sacrificing services necessary to maintain the health, safety and welfare of Puerto Rico and its people," the plaintiffs said in one of several complaints.
" So I think my kids' generation, they're millennials, the idea of intersectionality, the idea that these forms of oppression intersect and reinforce each other, is very close to the surface and that hitching age to the intersectionality sled, if you will, is a much smaller ask than it was to say, 60 years ago, "You know, a woman could run a huge company as well as a man.
Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) asked Sessions why he had refused to lead an effort aimed at shutting down prison chain gangs and hitching posts, which inmates could be chained to for hours in the heat without water or a means of using the bathroom.
Mr. Xi's remarks should serve as a sobering warning about the stakes of walking away from the grand visions that have guided American foreign policy since the end of World War II. But they also reflect the reality that emerging economies — China is still a developing country — across Asia and Africa are counting on hitching their economic engines to a fairly brokered global economy, and that they will face the worst effects of climate change.
Unlike tigers, even if they try to show off their incisors, they still just wind up looking cute, harmless, and a little bewildered: Tigers can do things like kill people and shut down entire highways, which makes sense given that they look like this: Meanwhile, raccoons tend to spend their time getting into all sorts of adorable shenanigans, like hitching rides on garbage trucks and eating so much trash they get stuck in sewer grates. See?
The idea of stowing away must be as ancient as the first human hitching a ride on a seafaring vessel out of old Mesopotamia, but in the covfefe clatter of our times, I find myself more and more fixated on such stories: The 23-year-old in the wheel well of a plane ride from New Delhi to London whose body temperature dropped, causing him to pass out until he regained consciousness on the ground at Heathrow.
The surprising dearth of information in the wake of the incident, and the failure of SpaceX and NASA to engage the public, is not going over well, as evidenced by a recent Orlando Sentinel article penned by its editorial board, who wrote:"Anomaly" is a vague industry buzzword that tells the public zilch about what happened to a program that the federal government is spending billions on to get astronauts back into space on American hardware rather than hitching rides on Russian rockets.
The opposite of space islace—: how pattern's tooled by hand, thread, shuttleHands in her hair, she twists each lock, beeswaxed, clockwisewhile her mind's on the Delaware How a tatting shuttle resemblesa boat, a leaf, a tear She thread-locks one strandpurple and green At the frozen river a black boy imaginaryhand clamped round hitching ring or lanternHow a tatting pin resembles a small and beautiful shackleThe little boat's work—:              things were as they are Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon is the author of Black Swan and Open Interval.

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