Like, life is– it's a journey, you reach an intersection after intersection and you need to choose.
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Intersection of Love, available on Uncommon Goods, from $75Commemorate the moment their paths first crossed with personalized intersection art.
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"The thing that I think makes it a dangerous intersection is that it's a high speed intersection," Mr. Lalonde said.
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The wife "told cops she was approaching an intersection westbound... when Venus' northbound SUV suddenly darted into the intersection," TMZ reported.
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Williams was pulling forward through the intersection when Linda Barson's light turned green and she entered the intersection, colliding with Williams' SUV.
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Venus continued through the intersection, but police say by that time, the light had turned red ... hanging Venus out to dry in the intersection.
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But because of heavy traffic, she became held up in the intersection when another car "entered the intersection traveling south, and made a left turn in front of William's vehicle, causing her to stop advancing through the intersection to avoid a collision," a police press release states.
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Williams told officers that she entered the intersection on a green light, but traffic caused her to be stuck in the intersection as the light turned red.
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Video of the crash shows Venus was trying to drive through an intersection when another car turned in front of her, causing her to stop before clearing the intersection.
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The difficult decision to not have boarded my flight this morning is testament to the often impossible intersection in which artists work — the intersection between inspiration, sustainability, struggle, and survival.
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"I" (notice it's at the intersection of 4x and x9 above) = Spacebar (notice it's at the intersection of 2x and x0 above) = "l" = "o" = and so on down the line.
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Imagine that you are driving down a road in an unfamiliar town, that you approach an intersection with a green light and that you drive through the intersection without incident.
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Video obtained by ABC7 showed that the driver failed to make a required turn at a "T" intersection, and instead rolled the bus through the intersection and into a small tree.
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There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection.
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There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams' was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons' had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection.
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But based on its study, a new intersection would be required, and that intersection "just could not handle the traffic," Mr. Trichilo said, adding that the Federal Highway Administration has concurred.
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Jim Stoupas, the owner of a donut shop near the intersection, told Reuters the vehicle was travelling up to 100 kph (62 mph) and the intersection was packed, just days before Christmas.
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The protesters left the boat in the intersection attached to a trailer with deflated tires, and police had to haul it out of the intersection using a tow truck around 10 a.m.
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The study, simulated a Slot-based Intersection, reasoning that safety would be the biggest priority, and suggests that this approach to traffic could essentially double the capacity that any given intersection could handle.
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He often writes on the intersection of regulation and innovation.
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Intersection will be back next week with a full episode.
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It's at the intersection of West 63rd Street and Broadway.
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There's not usually a huge intersection of those two things.
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Queencore is the intersection of queer, queening, and hardcore. Sometimes.
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The intersection is near Hussle's store, the Marathon Clothing Company.
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He writes at the intersection of race, business, and economics.
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The raised cycle track is also carried through the intersection.
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The intersection of those two things really drew me in.
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I was at an intersection, in the lane going straight.
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Often, documentaries occupy the fascinating intersection between journalism and storytelling.
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Your book discusses the intersection of various identities and issues.
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A woman jumped in to help at a nearby intersection.
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What is the intersection of art and activism for you?
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Driving on divided highways means dealing with the occasional intersection.
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Skipping over the gloomed intersection, we arrive at the bar.
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Georgia resides at the intersection of many American vital interests.
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Two buses pulled into an intersection to discharge frightened passengers.
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After all, he had just driven through that same intersection.
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Eventually, two police officers encountered the gunman at an intersection.
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This includes understanding the intersection between exposure and human susceptibility.
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After an absence of several decades, that intersection is back.
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Nathaniel Popper writes about the intersection of technology and finance.
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The intersection, known as Armley Corner, has a notorious past.
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Newell lives at the intersection of Black, gay, and feminine.
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It exists at the intersection of two popular racial myths.
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We were a unique intersection of a fraternity and family.
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The answer is the unfortunate intersection of two demographic trends.
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Then they blocked Oktogon, a busy intersection in central Budapest.
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She's writing about the intersection of infertility and mental health.
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And another in Neurophilosophy (the intersection of science and philosophy).
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At an intersection, the family car collided with a truck.
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HE'S GOING TO BE THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN RETAIL AND TECHNOLOGY.
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You both work at the intersection of sex and love.
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That intersection is where we can amplify learning and creativity.
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We will own the intersection of physical and digital shopping.
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But the intersection of retailers and politics can be fraught.
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The intersection of politics and law is a funny thing.
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I'm predominantly interested in this intersection between nature and value.
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However, Williams told police she had entered the intersection on a green light but, because of heavy traffic, became held up in the intersection as the light turned to red, the Associated Press reports.
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Venus told cops she was trying to make it through the intersection but there was a traffic backup and she had to slow down to a crawl, with her car exposed in the intersection.
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However, in the same police report, Williams told police she had entered the intersection on a green light but, because of heavy traffic, became held up in the intersection as the light turned to red.
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Within fifteen minutes, Hoang had identified the intersection where I live.
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"The innovation really happens at the intersection of everything," Mycroft said.
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Maybe you can find some intersection between [that and classical music].
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Today, Clayman works at the intersection of financial education and psychoeducation.
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The initial crime and its aftermath exposed an intersection of issues.
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Well, I do think there's an intersection between sexism and ageism.
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And those others did have an intersection with these important cases.
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Then you are in the top one percent of the intersection.
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Cover: Teachers and supporters gather at the intersection of 29th Ave.
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You represent the intersection of the industry and the government here.
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"We're seeing a growing intersection between technology and fitness," Will said.
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At the intersection of the two: giving cash to the needy.
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The intersection is often heavily policed for prostitution along Roosevelt Avenue.
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The intersection of health care and the law is so profound.
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A flooded intersection in the Ponderosa Forest neighborhood near Houston Monday.
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Many social policies indirectly affect this intersection of health and climate.
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And so it's a very interesting intersection of those two things.
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This week, Motherboard is tackling the intersection of technology and sleep.
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He's an important part of this intersection of baseball and football.
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On the wall at this T-intersection is an inspirational poster.
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Additionally, having an intersection of marginalized identities has proved even deadlier.
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It&aposs kind of interesting the intersection of the same people.
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Cars at a smog-filled intersection in Beijing in December 2015.
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Honda's main focus is the intersection of personal finance and happiness.
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It's in that chaotic intersection where software startup Renovo sees opportunity.
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Family friend Kathy Deming, 61, was also struck near the intersection.
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There was a checkpoint at the intersection of Lamar and Rundberg.
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But the intersection of career and personality is a complicated place.
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"It's the intersection of ideas and execution that makes things happen."
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Now zoom in: That's the intersection outside Tesla's Palo Alto facility.
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But most innovation comes at the intersection of technologies and ideas.
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And there's a strong intersection between imposter syndrome and diversity inclusion.
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The intersection of booze and robotics is rife with awesome possibilities.
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But no one tracks the potentially deadly intersection of those groups.
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Her work lies at the intersection of education, innovation and equity.
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Residents are known for the "Pittsburgh left," a risky intersection turn.
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The intersection of theater and technology felt refreshingly new and inventive.
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"I saw the driver blow right through the intersection," Bishop said.
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He now works in the intersection of sculpture and conceptual art.
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The intersection of the arts and history is of particular interest.
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Smith was shot dead in his car at a traffic intersection.
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Many marchers had passed the intersection of Main and Lamar Streets.
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"Carnegie Mellon resides at the intersection of many disciplines," he said.
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This intersection represents a unique opportunity for U.S. investment and commercialization.
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Mr. Merritt writes about the intersection of religion, culture and politics.
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I've always been interested in the intersection of politics and architecture.
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At the intersection before the gas station, however, she tensed up.
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They have always resided at the intersection of racism and sexism.
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Aside from the buses, traffic continued to flow through the intersection.
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" Then, she "tried using their language," explaining "this is my intersection.
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I live right by a busy intersection so there's always traffic.
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The Spanish singer's music embodies the intersection of art and globalization.
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The speed limit at the intersection is 50 mph, Fiore said.
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It's a very contemporary intersection of obsession, commerce, fantasy, and community.
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Officer Peach said officers confronted the man at a nearby intersection.
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Walmart is no stranger to the intersection of technology and retail.
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We also looked at the intersection between technology and college athletics.
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Tesla's market milestone came at the intersection of two countervailing trends.
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The answer lies at the intersection of politics and transportation policy.
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Chelsea Samelson writes about the intersection of fashion, culture and politics.
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Madeira is an expert at the intersection of law and emotion.
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"We get a really interesting intersection of collectors," Mr. Levai said.
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No one should be surprised that we stand at this intersection.
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"It was a t-bone collision at an intersection," Pattenden says.
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Officer Peach said officers confronted the man at a nearby intersection.
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Nobody represents the intersection of celebrity and fitness like Jane Fonda.
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The project sits at the intersection of science, philosophy, and art.
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That intersection between business, social issues, philanthropy and all of that.
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We love living at the intersection of astrology and pop culture!
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But by July, Palm Beach Gardens police said video evidence had surfaced that showed that Williams entered the intersection lawfully, and that a car not involved in the collision forced Williams to stop in the intersection.
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"It has been determined the vehicle driven by Venus Williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal, and attempted to travel north through the intersection to Ballenisles Drive," police said in a statement.
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The driver of the other car -- the wife of the victim -- told cops she was approaching an intersection westbound in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on June 9 when Venus' northbound SUV suddenly darted into the intersection.
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"There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection," Steinger said in the statement.
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"As a global hub for media and technology, London is the ideal city for Intersection to invest in the expansion of connectivity, digital innovation and our business," Dan Doctoroff, Chairman & CEO at Intersection and Sidewalk Labs, said.
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And now Rippling's bus ad vendor Intersection is doing the same after also receiving Gusto's cease-and-desist letter, an Intersection spokesperson told Business Insider, meaning a legal issue likely won't ensue since Gusto's requests were met.
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You know, that&aposs a very busy intersection down there in Manhattan.
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It's at the intersection of West 63rd Street and Broadway in Manhattan.
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The future of spy novels is the intersection of espionage and technology.
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The march made its way to the intersection of two main roads.
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Only today I turned right, at that intersection near the gas station.
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There's a soccer ball hidden in an image of a busy intersection.
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Drivers have to synthesize all this information as they approach an intersection.
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The intersection of "premium" and "Chromebook" is a tough road to hoe.
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I want my kids to see the intersection of activism and Judaism.
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Photographers swarm her as she takes her time crossing a busy intersection.
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The intersection of impeachment and trade has also hit the White House.
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It's this intersection of capitalism and complexity where things have gone awry.
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At the moment, they're installed at a single intersection nearby several schools.
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She teaches, researches and writes on the intersection of law and technology.
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Essential stories from WIRED's canonHere's how to design the perfect street intersection.
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A cluster of empty iron vessels are fused together at the intersection.
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Williams' vehicle collided with Linda and Jerome's when they approached an intersection.
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"They're really at this intersection of gaming, sports, and entertainment," said Keighran.
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But what does it mean for the intersection of regulation and technology?
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Japan can fix an intersection-eating sinkhole in less than a week.
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Ultimately, the vehicle crashes into a flatbed truck stopped at an intersection.
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Their popularity comes from the intersection of a number of food trends.
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Watch as Lambo approaches the San Diego intersection, which is clearly flooded.
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But in the intersection of those two industries, I learned a lot.
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We're standing at the intersection of a kind of like superhero apocalypse.
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There's The Furry Sneezing Archive, for the intersection of sneezing and anthropomorphics.
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To tell the time you look at the intersection of the circles.
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Likewise, Sidewalk and Intersection employees will sit side by side, he added.
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Being young, female and gay, Black represents an important intersection of feminism.
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Modern retail will cover the intersection of commerce, social media and digital.
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The zine also, I think, captures the intersection between religion and culture.
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The van pulled up to an intersection alongside a black Chevrolet Impala.
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Sprouts sits at the ideal intersection of natural/organic, affordability and accessibility.
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And so it's the intersection of an inspirational teacher that cares deeply.
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A stealth budget buster: the intersection of travel season and wedding season.
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One from which the intersection of technology and politics may never recover.
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The overflow of participants in the ritual eventually blocks the intersection completely.
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A TRAFFIC intersection may not seem an obvious subject for metaphysical reflection.
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But the district has long lain at the intersection of party politics.
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Another common theme is the intersection of mental illness and law enforcement.
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Finally, she and my father-in-law have met at an intersection.
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At the intersection sat a police car, abandoned, burning from the inside.
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Largely, however, the diverging storylines leave little room for intersection on screen.
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With interests and geography as the axes, each intersection is a bullseye.
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"I enjoy materials, and the juxtaposition and intersection of materials," she said.
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The results often fall somewhere near the intersection of hilarious and sad.
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Mr. Weekes kept driving, dragging Mr. Lewis until reaching a nearby intersection.
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This promise of education and technology's successful intersection is ripe with possibility.
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Do you see an intersection between BLM and these anti-Trump demonstrations?
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Bummer news today from the complicated intersection of drinking and heart health.
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The intersection of fintech and edtech is not, of course, without risk.
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Nothing says interruption like marveling at a snowman in a deserted intersection.
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"Sooner or later that intersection is going to get opened," he said.
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You made me feel sentimental about the chaos of a Nigerian intersection.
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The intersection of human psychology, economics and politics is a complicated place.
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The intersection of Bloomfield and Roseland Avenues is the heart of Caldwell.
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Here's how Alphabet's self-driving cars learn to navigate a tricky intersection.
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Now published by Sandow, it explores the intersection of art and design.
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Simpson has long worked with hair and its profound intersection with identity.
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His column, "The Shift," examines the intersection of technology, business and culture.
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Jay is a freelance journalist covering the intersection of technology and politics.
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Thematically, I'm interested in the intersection of race, imperialism, and social hierarchies.
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It wasn't one problem, but an intersection of a bunch of them.
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The intersection closest to his roost is a 10-minute drive away.
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He's worked for decades now at the intersection of labor and climate.
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All four points of the intersection bristle with fencing and Jersey barriers.
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"We sit at the intersection of hustle and hospitality," Mr. Lack said.
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Andrea Zittel's work rests at the intersection of art, architecture, and design.
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Now, it was a frigid intersection combined with a soulless pedestrian plaza.
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Is there an intersection between working on cars and directing a movie?
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Nobody else was as well-placed in this intersection as I was.
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I think the intersection is that this show is queer as fuck.
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One of these was the enormous intersection at Asoke near my home.
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Modern weather forecasting, too, sits in the intersection of unity and division.
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But the Bastille sits on more of an intersection than a plaza.
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Since then, Harris has sat at every intersection of the trade debate.
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The intersection of tech and crime is long but an interesting one.
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That's the good rap: the intersection of literary genius and musical savvy.
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And the car will come to a halt at the first intersection.
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And so I do think we're kind of in that intersection. Yeah.
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DC: Things that are red, things that are white, and the intersection.
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I think of it as the intersection of rye, whiskey, and vermouth.
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It's somewhere at the hazy intersection between a real sensation and imagination.
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We are scholars who work at the intersection of media and politics.
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Later they decided not to charge her because video surveillance showed she entered the intersection lawfully and a car not involved in the collision forced her to stop in the intersection, where Williams' vehicle was struck by the Barsons'.
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"You're running through these remote neighborhoods late at night at a pretty fast pace and kinda feel alone, and then you'll go through an intersection, look over three blocks and see another guy dart through an intersection," Schneider says.
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Near the intersection of Third Avenue and 96th Street, the driver gave up.
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On these walls, the intersection between US art and politics is especially busy.
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The intersection of Halsted Street and Maxwell hosted its last performances around 2000.
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I think they are naive to the intersection of television and social media.
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The intersection of fandom and beauty reached an all-time high this year.
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About a dozen ISIS fighters were at the intersection that day, Ala'a believes.
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We explore those themes from three different angles in this episode of Intersection.
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So consider it at the retail intersection of local, social, mobile and physical.
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It's the intersection of current and future tech and an incomparable networking opportunity.
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The intersection of quantum computing and espionage may feel like a faraway future.
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There is no billboard up at the Vegas intersection where 'Pac was killed.
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Reunion Island stands as a fascinating case study of man's intersection with nature.
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He uses symmetries of this space to narrow in on the intersection points.
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The curriculum emphasizes the intersection of studio production, individual research and critical analysis.
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AT A busy intersection in downtown Freetown, motorbike-taxi drivers wait for customers.
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Looks back over her shoulder at cluster and lights a cigarette at intersection.
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Police direct vehicles at an intersection in Caracas where traffic lights are down.
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A white sedan zips around what once could have been a busy intersection.
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Photos and footage of the incident showed overturned bikes strewn across the intersection.
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Ruha Benjamin studies the intersection of race, science, and technology at Princeton University.
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A single intersection can have tens of thousands of scenarios, according to Younis.
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DeRemer was riding his motorcycle through an intersection a little before 8 p.m.
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Ruha Benjamin, you study the intersection of race, science and technology at Princeton.
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Amazon is right at the intersection of two swelling industries, consumer and technology.
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I keep rotating, trying to get oriented to the mazelike intersection of streets.
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We concluded that our brand should land at the intersection of tech + fun.
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They approached the vehicle near the intersection of Montana Street and Faxon Avenue.
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A man and a woman crossed an intersection in front of the car.
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But he and Robbie both speak to the intersection of money and celebrity.
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Intersection assist, which warns drivers of oncoming traffic when their view is obstructed.
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"I heard, as I was crossing the intersection, I heard, 'Empire,' " Smollett said.
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Raubenolt was crossing legally at the intersection, police told The Tampa Bay Times.
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Yet artists were finding meaning in the intersection of art, commerce and industry.
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At the intersection of violence and stability, of oppression and progress, are women.
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The intersection of the gun and drug trade is fueling violence, officials said.
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However, the "accident" at the intersection has already been reported to the police.
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I'm taking a class right now about the intersection of art and code.
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An officer was seen walking from that intersection with blood on his head.
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It is also a cultural and social intersection of ancient and modern times.
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And having just driven through the intersection, and then the entrepreneur kicks in.
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Where do you see the intersection of hip-hop and the fashion community?
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The opportunities at the intersection of IoT and care are real and achievable.
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I think it's very exciting to be at this intersection, at this time.
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Mansi Choksi writes about the intersection of gender, politics, crime, and pop culture.
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The Creators Project: How did you discover that intersection between activity and art?
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Intersection, in which an alien tries out various human myths to make sense
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The intersection of psychology and the workplace has led to many fascinating discoveries.
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It took long pauses to wait for pedestrians to cross at the intersection.
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The intersection of customer satisfaction with macroeconomics and politics has potential bullwhip effects.
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Yet one question never quite went away: What really happened at that intersection?
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What little writing he did during this period hit the intersection of religion
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The intersection of those two is really where the opportunity lies going forward.
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Christoff relishes the opportunity of working at the intersection of politics and technology.
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They invest in pre-seed startups at the intersection of biology and engineering.
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Virtual reality allows some artists to explore the intersection of art and technology.
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If they love tech and beauty, this thoughtful gift is the perfect intersection.
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At the intersection of President and Clinton streets in Brooklyn's Cobble Hill neighborhood.
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Black women find ourselves at the intersection of sexism and racism in medicine.
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There the karaage stand sat at an intersection, posted up along a curb.
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Megan inhabited the intersection of fear and cruelty in her loved ones lives.
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The art floats unassumingly in Google Maps above an intersection in Midtown, Manhattan.
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How the intersection became arguably the most famous junction in Canada is hazy.
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As more people piled into the intersection, she was pushed to the ground.
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It's just lovely, and then you get to the intersection, and it's hell.
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Every morning, Jerónimo rides past the Fifth Avenue intersection where Edwin was hit.
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A line of cabs waits at the light, and the intersection is empty.
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That's according to Yvette Granata, who studies the intersection of art and technology.
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New Fairfield's downtown is clustered around the intersection of Routes 39 and 37.
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The car he's riding in takes a right at an intersection and stops.
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The popular success of Fleetwood and Molinari represents a rare intersection of both.
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At the intersection he kissed my forehead, apparently mistaking my tears for joy.
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It is getting a stronger focus on the intersection of business and policy.
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Editors asked four authors to write about the intersection of relationship and place.
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Soldiers wearing balaclavas sat on armored vehicles at the intersection of deserted streets.
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The intersection of Wylie Avenue and Kirkpatrick Street is now a grassy lot.
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Surfacing is a weekly column that explores the intersection of art and life.
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Young said the intersection of sports and gaming extends far beyond one tournament.
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Pretty sure I stopped somewhere awkward, like in the middle of an intersection.
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"This is where it gets complicated," she says as they approach an intersection.
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We are hardly alone in exploring the intersection of art, science and engineering.
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At the intersection of youth and velocity, you have to look both ways.
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The third thing I'm looking for is that intersection of creativity and analysis.
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"It's just lovely, and then you get to the intersection, and it's hell."
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"It is an absolute miracle at that time of day and that intersection."
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She currently works at the intersection of national security, politics, and the media.
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He's litigated numerous cases involving the intersection of civil liberties and national security.
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The discovery reveals something brand-new about the intersection of physics and biology.
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The accident happened as Williams' car was crossing an intersection around 1 p.m.
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"This is the intersection of money and geopolitics," the Western Conference executive said.
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Running for office while at the intersection of many identities is not salvific.
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Two of the week's standout projects explore the intersection of art and fashion.
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He writes on subjects at the intersection of risk, regulation, data and technology.
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You've written a lot about the intersection of faith and pop culture before.
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Officers caught up with the suspect at an intersection before the fatal shooting.
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" Gennette on Tuesday said that Lawton understands the "intersection of retail and technology.
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We have both spent our lives at the intersection of service and politics.
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I'd sit at the intersection of three mountain ranges and clear my head.
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The intersection of music and violence has inspired a spate of academic studies.
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She writes about artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and the intersection of technology and religion.
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But cross this intersection enough times and such things start to feel normal.
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"It reflects the intersection of medical science and philosophy and religion," he said.
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So, all along the way, being at the intersection of design and technology.
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You want to talk about the media tech intersection and where it's going.
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The curriculum emphasizes the intersection of studio production, individual research, and critical analysis.
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"Harmful activity is to be expected in the intersection between cyber and space."
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"Formula One sits at the intersection of technology and management, and M.I.T. Sloan sits at the intersection of technology and management," said Ben Shields, a senior lecturer at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management and faculty director for the innovation series.
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Workspace Convenient crossroads Our headquarters is at the intersection of highways 75 and 635.
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Accordingly, the three-ton monument resides in the center of a three-road intersection.
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"This is about the intersection between social media, finance, and philanthropy," Rothenberg told Hyperallergic.
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Participants are expected to march down the intersection of Independence Avenue and 210rd Street.
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Intersection, the Sidewalk Labs subsidiary behind the effort, recently launched similar kiosks in London.
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While an intersection was temporarily renamed 10 years ago, this time it's for good.
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"Watch out for cops, OK?" he says as we blast through another busy intersection.
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What if you stuck LIDARs in every intersection that you wanted to drive in?
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And just like that, the intersection is blocked, and traffic comes to a halt.
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If we had tumbleweed in Brooklyn, there would have been tumbleweed at this intersection.
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He's about to photograph U.S. Humvees crossing an intersection less than 100 meters away.
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At the intersection, a car pulled up, tripping the motion sensor on the stoplight.
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An outspoken feminist, Mendoza's tweets focus on the intersection of immigrant and women's rights.
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Kevin Saunders: This is the intersection where science, humanity, and social justice all combine.
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Students flock to the intersection, with its delis and fast-food restaurants, after class.
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This weird intersection happened while filming where I totally forgot I was her husband.
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"Our work is the intersection of oral and visual design and engineering," says Wieland.
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Part of the explanation is the toxic intersection of capitalism and money in politics.
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The accident occurred at an intersection in the city of Naha early Sunday morning.
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MeWe wasn't Suri's first foray into work at the intersection of technology and policy.
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It was a glittery intersection between stalking someone and cheering for a sports team.
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The "Slutty Brownie" fits into the perfect intersection of demonizing both food and sex.
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Trey: Is the title some sort of intersection of Charlotte's Web and dick jokes?
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"That intersection of muscles and brains is a great place to be, " he said.
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" Asked if he can provide a house number or intersection, he says "Negative, ma'am.
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We waited our turn at the four-way intersection just steps from her school.
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