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Their salad bar, out in the open air, is gross.
I was glad to be back in the open air.
There he played in the open air for three straight days.
Most fish die the same way: slow suffocation in the open air.
I had never entered a country on foot, in the open air.
It smells more like cider than an apple in the open air.
In the open-air markets in Taiwan, it's usually peddled as large cubes.
Reagan and his entourage were in the open air, on a Washington street.
This is the gift of a festival, particularly a festival in the open air.
But no matter the style, the point is to move in the open air.
But no matter the style, the point is to move in the open air.
The salt is stored in the open air before it's loaded into freighters and shipped.
"I like to get out in the open air and play golf and tennis," Agnew said.
Chloé Dabert, however, did not fare quite so well in the open-air Cloître des Carmes.
In Shawn tradition, this was performed on Saturday in the open air in the center's tea garden.
While indoor spaces sit empty, homeless residents shiver in the open-air stairwells or in outdoor corners.
These two evenings, presented in the open-air Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, demonstrate an even larger achievement.
It's a sunny, optimistic vision, in a car that confidently positions its driver out in the open air.
The Magic Hour, a minimalist, modular structure, will hold artworks in the open air, framed by the landscape.
Dishes rattled invitingly in the open-air dining space outside my door, promising hot coffee and an omelet.
"It's only a matter of minutes before the disease dies in the open air," Mr. de Blasio said.
He is tended to, one day, by Thomasin, who plays peekaboo for his delight, in the open air.
Signs bopped in the open-air parking lot: "Caribbean Americans for Gillum" and "Bring It Home" — the candidate's slogan.
At night, other groups of people meet to eat together in the open air, or at a bus stop.
"I thought about teaching them in the open-air, maybe in a meadow or in a field," he said.
Two younger residents of Atlantic Highlands were riding in the open air of the upper deck of the ferry.
After the fall of Rome, ancient sculptures were buried or left in the open air for hundreds of years.
Walking in the open air rejuvenates my body when the smells of flowers coming to life overcome my senses.
This ensures nasty allergens and bacteria are trapped inside of the machine's bin and not out in the open air.
At Miami International Airport, passengers are permitted to smoke in the open-air patio at TGI Friday's at Gate D36.
At the start, we see Jackson onstage, in the open air, facing a mighty throng that sways like the sea.
"COOOOOOOOOOOL," the hat man let out of his maw, the chuckles from his friends now apparent in the open air.
But a moral reckoning, and a historical cleansing, can be achieved with further investigation — this time in the open air.
Yet there they all were, playing Situation Room in the open air, for a random crowd in Palm Beach, Fla.
The artist's "Wedding Dance in the Open Air" spent many years undated and unsigned in storage at the Holburne Museum.
"People have less money to spend since Dayu came," he said, sitting in the open-air shack on a hot afternoon.
Perfect for playing in the open air, its ethereal lyrics also offer a few minutes of much-needed optimism and catharsis.
Women with infants huddle in the prayer room and dozens of others have slept on thin blankets in the open air.
They performed in the open air, beneath a gleaming Frank Gehry tower that may or may not be done by 2020.
In return they find fun and comradeship in the open air, and pride in the stacks of stuff they pose with afterwards.
Gone are the days when music fans slept in the open air, survived on junk food and put up with smelly porta potties.
And since you don't usually wear your bridal gown twice, she was able to dispose of it to decompose in the open air.
It's likely an Ancient Egyptian baker left water and grain in the open air, causing wild yeasts to climb in and begin fermenting.
But now a team of physicists at Caltech have managed to create a plasma ring in the open air for the first time.
KLM's first passenger aircraft was the Fokker F.II. The plane had room for four passengers, and the pilot sat in the open air.
Large and rare metal machines sit alongside detailed chandeliers and bovine structures that, when placed in the open air, operate like wind-chimes.
THE PLAZA If the shell is nested over the building, however, the plaza is in the open air, and open to the public.
The research faced one significant hurdle, however: the sulfide is so sensitive to room conditions it can't be experimented on in the open air.
Others lay exhausted in the open air, with only thin sheets of plastic to protect them from ground soggy from an intense evening shower.
That is, it's left in the open air, producing methane emissions and nitrous oxide that contribute to climate change and damage the ozone layer.
The Tiffany-designed 1914 Swan Memorial in the Bronx's Woodlawn Cemetery is being restored after over a century of deterioration in the open air.
Such traits are unconducive to the success of a product that would be expected to last two or three decades in the open air.
It's clear and flexible like a contact lens, nontoxic and nonflammable, and can be manufactured and operated in the open air without a case.
If you were to recite even a single page in the open air, birds would fall out of the sky and dogs drop dead.
Heavy rain in recent days had made it more difficult to fine-tune the levels of chlorine in the open-air pool accurately, he added.
He said he and his partner Lynne would likely sleep in the back of their pick-up truck on Tuesday night, in the open air.
He also said that a recent heat wave might have caused more workers to sleep in the open air where lions can get to them.
But many in our tiny poll admitted that they were masochistic diners — willing to put up with anything, anywhere, to feast in the open air.
The ultimate example of this was Naseem's 1995 WBO title fight against Welsh champion Steve Robinson, held in the open air at Cardiff Arms Park.
Billy Graham freely exercised his religion and his public message found a warm reception in the open air of America's government-owned coliseums and stadiums.
It uses small speaker-like ultrasound wave emitters to give the sensation of pressure and texture when you're just waving your hands in the open air.
Later, Elizabeth is suspended, behind bars, in the open air, but even there, in another proud Pugh touch, she sheds not a tear of self-pity.
Here he was inside, in a basement gallery, doing labor that is usually done not only in the open air, but also away from the city.
On Saturday evening, Caramoor presented a more traditional event: a splendid concert by the festival's resident Orchestra of St. Luke's in the open-air Venetian Theater.
At Yankee Stadium, for example, where there is a lounge in the bullpen where players can stay warm, the pitching mounds are in the open air.
" Released temporarily from their cells, the inmates almost whisper a hymnlike paean to liberty: "Oh, what a joy to breathe freely again in the open air.
In Bjarnarhofn you can even visit the aging facility, where large slices of shark hang in the open air, resembling cured pig legs in the cellar.
Following their departure, about 110 other migrants remain at the center, lying in the open air and using mattresses for shelter from the sun, the official said.
Or rather, a bright setting sun, in the open air of Pier I in Riverside Park at a concert presented in collaboration with Summer on the Hudson.
Children on a rug in the open-air waiting area entertained themselves by leafing through "The Very Hungry Caterpillar," filling in coloring books and playing with toys.
"My life was literally in his hands: he hung me in the open air, from a tower crane, atop an office tower, 25+ stories high," she wrote.
As I type this in the library, I'm watching a 40-minute color documentary about Mongolian dance, filmed in the open air with mountains on every horizon.
Since freshwater and saltwater have different densities, she will test how much weight I need to use in my BCD in the open-air area of the cenote.
When this group of several thousand people finally arrived here, they slept on the ground in the open air and went to the bathroom anywhere they could find.
"There was no in-between for girls like me who wanted to run outside and play games and sports in the open air," she writes in her memoir.
High Line, Manhattan On the High Line, "En Plein Air" (the French phrase for "in the open air") enlists eight artists to reconsider the tradition of outdoor painting.
During the day, there are walks along the dunes, plant-rich meals designed by the Noma co-founder Mads Refslund and movement classes in the open-air pavilion.
Initiatives to move coal out of Nakhodka, or to force operators to stop loading coal in the open air, have foundered largely because of opposition from stevedores, officials said.
In Masaka, a small city two hours west of Kampala that voted for Mr Besigye, your correspondent witnessed votes being counted out loud in the open air by torchlight.
Mostly, the gesture feels like an expression of who Jamie is—a woman living out of time and in the open air, without any connection to the modern world.
It opens on a world that's been flooded into oblivion, with the protagonist having carved out a home in the open air confines of an otherwise submerged apartment building.
We sit in the open air courtyard next to the pool and we are served a hot Moroccan salad with potatoes, carrots, zucchini, eggplant, and other veggies to start.
Previously believed to be the work of a follower, "Wedding Dance in the Open Air" resurfaced in 2014, when the museum's then-new director Jennifer Scott came upon it.
JEI co-executive director and lawyer, Megan Chapman said most had moved in with friends or relatives, although many were still living in their canoes or in the open air.
Next, he drove me to where volunteers from his non-profit guide school kids out of the house, offering them physical protection so they can play in the open air.
Look at Eli buying his first-ever toothbrush, devoutly studying the instructions, and being startled, one morning, by the sight of somebody else cleaning his teeth, in the open air.
The workers might burn the material in the open air, or treat it in an acid bath, sifting through the remains for small amounts of potentially valuable metals, like gold.
If listening to live music in the open air ("en plein air" in French) on a clear and starry night is your idea of the perfect summer evening, you're in luck.
But even though it takes place in the open air, Downrange is a thrilling example of claustrophobic horror, as the sniper's would-be victims crouch behind the safety of their SUV.
WHEN the occupants of "Snowpanda House" in Ahtari zoo, Finland, were first allowed to play in the open air in mid-February, they bounded out and rolled in the white stuff.
Out in the open air, he licks his brush between strokes, ending up with a mouth of grassy green, and, down in Arles, this visual greed becomes all the more consuming.
"I feel much better here in the open air with the Eiffel Tower in the background than I would in a bar," said Jonathan Berg, 29, who came from Belgium to watch.
But unlike licensed hawkers who work from rows of wooden stalls, Mbiku cooks in the open air and is often harassed by the city militias for selling food without the proper papers.
Standing next to a pile of bricks covered by a roof of corrugated zinc, they said they had slept in the open air as they rebuilt one house — using straw and branches.
Thousands of family-run factories operate in the open air shredding the waste plastic into small particles to sell to factories in southern China, which then make them into new plastic goods.
Guests were beckoned inside in twos and threes, to huddle behind the balustrades of the covered arcade, sipping chilled white wine and looking doubtfully at their tarp-coveted seats in the open air.
The gathering reveals an ambitious, sometimes awkward painter devoted to working in the open air who felt compelled to respond to Jackson Pollock and the radical allover compositions of his abstract drip paintings.
"Wedding Dance in the Open Air," a merry painting of dozens of partygoers kicking up their heels beneath kirtles, spent many years undated and unsigned in storage at the Holburne Museum in Bath.
It also would have defined outdoors as an area in the open air with at least 50 percent soil, and no solid walls or a solid roof attached to the birds' indoor living space.
Footage of his great "Endless Column," installed in a 100-foot version in a park in his native Romania, shows Brancusi obsessed with how his soaring sculpture comes to life in the open air.
Location: Northern Territory  Dining in the open air under the night sky is memorable regardless of the menu, but the four-hour Tali Wiru dinner at Ayers Rock Resort takes memorable up a notch.
His favorite areas to perform are outside South Station, in the open-air market Faneuil Hall, and near the Common, which is like Boston's Central Park (a comparison I'm certain many Bostonians will enjoy).
But an explosion in a confined space is far more destructive than in the open air, as shock waves violently reverberate off the hard walls, floors, and ceiling instead of dissipating quickly into the atmosphere.
But even if we have no moral expectations for thousands of people converging in the open air to get whatever they want or need, it's a very fine thing indeed when a festival does more.
The Mil Estrelles allows guests to sleep in the open air in one of its four different bubble huts, with total freedom from walls and ceilings but also without having to sacrifice luxury or comfort.
When you're in control, at least in relative control, from the C-suite down to the long rectangular table in the open-air office, you wear whatever you want, which is almost never a suit.
"Are we trying to send the message by having people in the open air, behind concertina wire and barbed wire and fencing with reporters allowed to go up and transmit these images," he told VICE News.
Monika (Harriet Andersson) and Harry (Lars Ekborg) — Stockholm teenagers with tense home lives — escape in a motorboat to an archipelago off the Baltic coast, where they while away the summer, making love in the open air.
On the other side of the building is the Rooftop Film Club, where movie-lovers can recline in deckchairs and enjoy films in the open air — provided they don't get distracted by the views, that is.
It is visible in the art galleries and clothing boutiques flanking the new 2-mile streetcar line, and in the open-air bar and restaurant promenade that is packed with people when the weather is nice.
If you'll be out in the open air doing just about anything else, you can still enjoy something good that came from the movie franchise without suffering through Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan's awkward lack of chemistry.
The company also plans to build a feed mill on the Binh Phuoc farm to supply animal meals to the herd and reduce the risk of exposing feed to viruses in the open air and during transport.
" But Pessoa was to have an extraordinary afterlife, as he prophesied in his poem "If I Die Young": "roots may be hidden in the ground / But their flowers flower in the open air for all to see.
The latest addition to the area is the Magic Hour, a minimalist, modular structure produced in collaboration with event planning and design firm Dyson & Womack, which will hold artworks in the open air, framed by the landscape.
The hotel restaurant serves kaiseki, seasonal multicourse meals, and guests can experience other local customs by soaking in the open-air onsen or venturing past the garden's edge for meditative hikes known as shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing.
" But in a more optimistic stage he wakes up one happy morning and surprises a stranger with a hug and a Samuel Coleridge quote: "Winter, slumbering in the open air, wears on its smiling face a dream...of spring.
The hotel restaurant serves kaiseki, seasonal multicourse meals, and guests can experience other local customs by soaking in the open-air onsen or venturing past the garden's edge for meditative hikes known as shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing. aman.
The finding means that the Holburne now owns three works by Brueghel the Younger, the most of any museum in the UK. Although it's certainly cause to do a jig, "Wedding Dance in the Open Air" is not unique.
Pictures of millions of water bottles sitting out in the open air at the José Aponte de la Torre Airport were posted on Facebook Tuesday, sparking outrage on social media and raising more questions about the government's response to Hurricane Maria.
Whereas the word "shambles" means a "state of total disorder" nowadays, a few centuries back it meant the part of town where animals – cows, pigs and anything else in between – were slaughtered and prepped for customers in the open air.
At these markets, rows of sweet sausages grill in the open air, locals sit on plastic stools on street corners enjoying bowls of noodles, and in the cacophony of sights, sounds, and neon the unmistakable smell of stinky tofu lingers.
Sit in the open-air, family-friendly courtyard sipping a café con leche (1.30 euros) while the woman behind the bar prepares toasted brown bread with ham and havarti cheese (1.20 euros) or a bowl of yogurt and fruit (2.20 euros).
Then, snag a bike at downtown's Bikes to Go rental station ($10 per hour, $35 per day) in the open-air Paseo Nuevo mall, and cruise downhill to the pier for the ultimate pre-dinner show: a Pacific Coast sunset.
Then, snag a bike at downtown's Bikes to Go rental station ($10 per hour, $35 per day) in the open-air Paseo Nuevo mall, and cruise downhill to the pier for the ultimate pre-dinner show: a Pacific Coast sunset.
In the open-air mall are now taco trucks, craft beer breweries, a posh martini club, a karaoke bar where nationalities blend together through the loud slurring of Bon Jovi songs, and The Mods Bar, a small rock venue hosting Rosenstock's show.
Late last month and in early January, temperatures fell as low as minus 60 Celsius (minus 76 Fahrenheit) across Siberia, rendering metal brittle, causing power supply disruptions, halting cars' engines and making it impossible for people to work outside in the open air.
The schedule also allowed for about an hour of "day room" time — to lift weights in the open-air yard, use telephones in a call center or buy food and toiletries in the commissary with money their families added to their prison accounts.
There has been some optimism from early dyno testing and factory fire-ups that the cars do sound better – and could be around 25 percent louder – but it is only when the cars get out in the open air will be know for sure.
Wedding Hairstyle Idea: Glam Wedding-Worthy Waves After dancing the night away to beats by DJ Steve 1der and posing for photos in the Open Air photo booth, the newlyweds and their guests munched on a dessert bar and late-night sliders and fries.
Misi is across the street from the old Domino refinery on the East River, where the cranes used to unload sugar from barges in the open air so that on days when the wind was right you could taste it on your tongue a mile away.
Seated in the open air of the buses' upper decks as they whizzed up the Avenue of the Americas toward Trump Tower, what had minutes before been a Broadway audience buying overpriced snacks and drinking wine in plastic sippy cups swiftly evolved into a fired-up rally.
And the attempt to replicate optical vision with painterly practice in the name of being true to nature—the kind of advice Leonardo gave when he urged painters working in the open air to match paint samples to what they saw—has often been criticized as futile literalism.
He was never a wealthy man, but he found a good job as one of the money changers in the Sarai Shahzada market in Kabul, where men with rubber bands around fat wads of notes hawk their exchange rates in the open air, their loud voices clamoring into unintelligibility.
Presented by the Children's Museum of the Arts and led by its artists in residence, this program — also open on Labor Day — enables visitors (the recommended ages go all the way from 22 to 29) to experiment in the open air with found objects on a large scale.
When I first started going to the men's-only pond in the early '210s, what you saw in the open-air changing area were either wrinkly, tanned nudists or pasty, out-of-shape Hasidim from Golders Green, hastily changing into their swimming trunks, using the wraparound towel maneuver.
Nor are Quebecers amused by periodic breathless reports in the French media depicting Quebec as a frigid maple tree-covered frontier where, according to an article in the French magazine Elle à Table, every year pigs are "sacrificed" around Easter time before being frozen in the open air.
I found Keyana at dinner in the open air tent and sat with a crew of both familiar and unfamiliar faces, including an arborist who fascinated me with stories about his job protecting hundred-year-old trees and a fellow Marvel enthusiast who was willing to chat about all things Spiderman.
Wynwood offers The Electric Pickle, where the dimly lit, bare-bones setting matches the mood of D.J.s who favor stripped-down house music and head-snapping breakbeats, as well as Gramps, a similarly no-frills bar where post-punk bands often set up to perform live in the open-air backyard.
After days of walking and sleeping in the open air, a caravan of Central American migrants reached the Mexican city of Puebla aboard buses Friday, where the migrants will participate in legal seminars to determine who among them will travel on to the United States and who will make asylum claims in Mexico.
Staged on an elevated glass runway in the open-air courtyard of her company's 18th century palazzo in central Milan, it featured a trellis draped with 3,000 lilac-blue wisteria imported from South America and a cast of both male and female models (Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid among them) that come with their own sizable social media followings.
That clearly suggests a preservation bias in the fossil record—and, since animals that get buried in hot springs, marshes, crevasses and sinkholes are much more likely to be preserved for posterity than those that die in the open air, the data confirm the inference drawn from the well-preserved specimens, that male mammoths walked alone, and suffered as a result. Papers

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