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To be sure, trouble spots linger in Illinois and elsewhere.
The quintessential mountains of southeastern Spain linger in the distance.
The parasite does not linger in their fur or mouth.
None has yet passed, but the recriminations linger in Texas.
The Hill: Divisions linger in Trump World over "emergency" gambit.
But the good vibes did not linger in the air.
His friend explains that visitors rarely linger in Kiev now.
Shed the dust of your mind; linger in these pages.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Economic nationalists still linger in the White House.
That means they can linger in the ocean environment for decades.
The experience can linger in you the way an image can't.
My role was to linger in the background and take notes.
But it can linger in droplets on particles in the air.
They linger in the air we breathe and infuse the culture.
But numerous dubious real estate endeavors linger in Florida's landscape today.
The smallest gifts can be the ones that linger in memory.
The smallest gifts can be the ones that linger in memory.
This means more children may linger in foster care, advocates say.
Afterward, it can linger in the air for up to two hours.
Luckily, we linger in this scene for no more than 45 seconds.
Driver Liang Hengshun said he preferred not to linger in North Korea.
Scenes linger in a depressive funk, or cut away at pivotal moments.
But it was not allowed to linger in plain sight for long.
Khairabad's farmers are terrified to linger in their fields, especially at night.
In some cases, the Zika virus can linger in sperm for months.
Those stories linger in the back of your brain on a first date.
If any "Twilight" groupies linger in the dusk, their bafflement must be boundless.
But the chemicals still linger in the environment in soil, water, and air.
The dramatic interior accent lighting is a reason to linger in the driveway.
"They didn't linger in the slaughter area; they mostly just passed through it."
She knew that he didn't want to linger in a machine-enabled purgatory.
They linger in a jail cell once used to hold Indian independence fighters.
My advice would be not to linger in the same job for very long.
As many an American company can attest, Saudi checks often linger in the mail.
So our fear is that many of these children will linger in foster care.
Far from wanting to disturb that world, I just want to linger in it.
The threat within Other types of threats linger in US homeland bases as well.
The appalling conditions faced in 1992, summarized in the messages below, linger in 23.
Or their loved ones linger in jails, sometimes for months—a consequence of nationwide backlogs.
Mice named Mickey and ways to make people linger in his parks longer, for example.
However, the output gap can linger in positive territory for years before a recession hits.
Smoke particles can linger in the stratosphere for about five years and block out sunlight.
Will Syrian refugees linger in squalid camps where they will be more vulnerable to radicalization?
Jenny Offill's latest novel, Weather, resists a happy ending, preferring instead to linger in despair.
Snapshot: Above, Changi Airport in Singapore, the rare airport you might want to linger in.
She smiles appreciatively, but moves the conversation along, not one to linger in the spotlight.
The storm continued to move briskly and was not expected to linger in the Northeast.
Unlike the black soot that used to linger in mining towns, here, the pollution registers quietly.
And some of Trump's proposed cuts linger in the House and Senate version of the budget.
In countries where incumbents could lose, they do not linger in office for nearly eight months.
Traces of color linger in the swirl, as if Whitten wanted them painted in, but barely.
"It would allow kids to linger in detention for long, long periods of time," Gelernt said.
Without the office, a question may linger in the subconscious: is there a life to live?
However, the output gap can linger in positive territory for years before a recession hits. 25.3.
The disease can linger in a room for several hours after a sick patient has left.
Not that Brandlhuber has much time to linger in the garden — or at Antivilla at large.
But that doesn't mean the virus can't linger in the air for some amount of time.
The virus can possibly still linger in the air for some time and under some conditions.
Droplets from an infected person can linger in the air or on a surface for hours.
When the boy departs, it will not cling to his clothes and linger in his hair.
It feels good to linger in those emotional places that I find both dark and really beautiful.
Apparently, the effects of the global financial crisis and recent stock market volatility linger in their psyche.
Less deadly than P. falciparum, it can linger in the liver after recovery and trigger a relapse.
Between the lines: The report identifies several problems that allow cybersecurity issues to linger in many agencies.
They never linger in one spot but position themselves in different locations to connect with the audience.
Caution over U.S.-China trade tensions continued to linger in the background, confining currencies to narrow ranges.
As Ramadan comes to a close, Hassanen's murder will doubtless linger in the consciousness of American Muslims.
A garden on the roof is also designed to absorb particles that could linger in the air. 
The gunman appeared to linger in the aisles before approaching Ali behind the store&aposs front counter.
We got to linger in the experience for a while, from our own perspective, not the camera's.
But they may linger in his psyche for a while, because Johnson gave away another U.S. Open.
Since most are nonbiodegradable, they linger in landfills and can potentially make their way into the ocean.
Studies have shown that they can linger in the human body for years, causing harmful health impacts.
I was desperate for games to let me linger in their worlds after their most climactic moments.
What horrors—what beauties—linger in your day-to-day existence if you just stop and pay attention?
Our period of living in limbo forced them to learn to linger in the service of that intention.
These images and histories linger in one's memory long after the visitor leaves the Tate's sharply curated exhibition.
It is listed as a possible human carcinogen and can linger in the soil for hundreds of years.
That means it will linger in your hair and trap particles of dirt (or radiation) along with it.
Can we expect the President to bring this issue to light, or let it linger in the shadows?
Rather than linger in roles of diminishing responsibility, some are looking to follow colleagues into the private sector.
But Offred tries not to linger in the past, worried it will only compound her fragile mental state.
Carbon dioxide can linger in the atmosphere for hundreds of years, and in the ocean for even longer.
Any presidential briefing would note that far-right nationalism doesn't just linger in dark corners of the internet.
But caution over U.S.-China trade tensions continued to linger in the background, confining currencies to narrow ranges.
Often we'd pause over sugary tea outside noisy bazaars and linger in museums highlighting Kurdish traditions and history.
But his threats during the election campaign to slap heavy tariffs on Chinese products still linger in the background.
The measles virus can linger in the air for up to two hours after a person sneezes or coughs.
Scenters-Zapico's writing is lyrical, sensual, and often painful; it will linger in your brain for a long time.
CEO Wolfson cautioned that many of the issues Next faced over the last 12 months would linger in 217.
Without the deadline of sunset and sunrise, dusk and dawn linger in the sky for hour after breathtaking hour.
The virus can linger in the air for up to two hours after an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Before that, she was the youngest of the Kardashian crew, fine to linger in the periphery of the show.
These pains often linger in my mind for weeks, months and sometimes years before a solution comes to me.
Plus, a flirtatious and playful energy continues to linger in the air as Virgo season begins on August 23.
Some of these affairs have succeeded more than others, but all have yielded images that linger in the mind.
Timing Thursday morning: Rain and snow moves into the mid-Atlantic, while snow continues to linger in the Midwest.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Omer Fast's unsettling videos about the trauma of combat linger in one's mind.
They didn't know, of course, but from then on the suggestion seemed to linger in the air around it.
The city would also impose limits on how long the for-hire cars can linger in Manhattan without passengers.
Critic's Notebook The chef, who died Tuesday, created Indian-American dishes that surprised and still linger in the memory.
In the Bay Area, the National Weather Service said smoke would linger in the region into the coming week.
Donaldson said that he is hit (or brushed back) too often to let such moments linger in his mind.
Rain will linger in the Northeast until midday as well, while holding on to the Southeast until overnight Thursday.
Trump isn't planning to linger in California, a state he's derided for its policies on immigration and the environment.
Every year there are images from around the festival that linger in my memory, like so many unsnapped Instagrams.
But faced with historic impeachment hearings and Trumpian rage-tweets, it's unlikely yesterday's highlights will linger in voters' minds.
Overall, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love doesn't lack unification but it certainly doesn't linger in one place for too long.
People just linger in a purgatory of heavily-feed club appearances and slots on Kimmel and deals with Atlantic.
Ms. Lahiri captures how, for example, the sounds other cultures make can tweak our synapses and linger in the mind.
She doesn't know what it's like to linger in a memory, to long for the past, to dwell in it.
And because BPA tends to linger in the environment, it might very well take decades before its impact disappeared completely.
The disease can be spread through coughing or sneezing, and can linger in the air for up to two hours.
Because marijuana can linger in a system for weeks, a driver might not be intoxicated when being tested, he said.
Bound is a 3D platformer created by the experimental studio Plastic, responsible for games like Datura and Linger in Shadows.
Swan said those production challenges will likely linger in the fourth quarter, but will hopefully be resolved by next year.
Temperatures in Mexico's southern region linger in the 90s this time of year, as do consistently oppressive levels of humidity.
There are also uncertainties over how long the virus can linger in the air after a person coughs or sneezes.
A stereotype of a mass shooter, isolated and perpetually consuming graphic violent content, seems to linger in the public's consciousness.
These products often contain harsh chemicals and can release fumes that can linger in your oven after cleaning is done.
Scenters-Zapico's writing is lyrical, sensual, and often painful; it will linger in your brain for a long time. —A.
But the beam has also become a magnet for grasshoppers, which experts say could linger in Las Vegas for weeks.
But the beam has also become a magnet for grasshoppers, which experts say could linger in Las Vegas for weeks.
When they seemed to linger in the hall and lurch into a violent mode, she hung up and listened harder.
These draconian forms of punishment are slowly dying out, but still linger in the mentalities of fundamentalists, imams, and police officers.
In either case, small pieces of a comet or asteroid can come off and then linger in the parent object's orbit.
I'm not especially frightened by wasps, but that cluster of worm-filled pores will linger in my mind's eye for eternity.
Hard to detect, difficult to clear and often designed to maim rather than kill, landmines linger in the soil for decades.
This "War of the Worlds" never becomes overtly didactic on this point, preferring to let the question linger in the air.
More than a dozen candidates linger in the 0-to-1-percent range, and all are hoping for a breakout moment.
Mr. Lang's music here is direct but not forceful, and simple enough to linger in your mind long after a concert.
At its peak, Harvey's floods knocked out power for approximately 300,000 people— and outages could linger in some areas for weeks.
You are forced to linger in a lot of places where you would rather not linger, yet you cannot look away.
Few realize that THC is stored in fat and therefore can linger in a mother's body for weeks, if not months.
But others think the more likely scenario is that the virus can just linger in some people's bodies longer than expected.
The disease can be spread through coughing or sneezing and can linger in the air for as long as two hours.
So don't linger in the doorway, and resist the urge to backtrack or throw them a delicious but ultimately deceitful bone.
But the memories of Estonia's past Soviet rule linger in his memory too strongly for Saaremets to accept Narva's newfound trendiness.
The result, says Elizabeth Bartholet of the child-advocacy programme at Harvard University, is that thousands of children linger in grim institutions.
But now, as doubts about these allegations linger, in private conversations some expressed embarrassment that someone was held in such high regard.
As the Tulsa World reported in 2014, a few residents linger in Picher, even after it was officially unincorporated as a town.
It's when we let infections linger in our bodies and our sexual ecosystem that they spread, become stronger, and cause permanent damage.
Meteorologists warned of a chance that the storm could linger in the Gulf, strengthening over warm waters and landing sometime this weekend.
Fail to capture the ounce of attention that makes us linger in front of a product, and they've lost a potential customer.
"You can be outside, sitting and talking," he said, as if it was a luxury to linger in the dust-choked street.
Sometimes, those passages last only seconds, but through editing the pieces, McCraven can linger in them for as long as he likes.
In this instance, the shot becomes a thing of horror as terrors that Giger produced linger in the margins of the frame.
That means microplastics — tiny bits of plastic less than 5 millimeters long — can linger in the treated water that enters local waterways.
But other songs linger in a kind of dense, digital murk—the ether from which Spawn came—and raise some fascinating questions.
And it can linger in aerosols -- the suspension of tiny particles or droplets in the air -- for three hours, the study says.
Ms. O'Riordan was a teenager when she wrote the lyrics to the band's second single, "Linger," in response to a first kiss.
This month, the company announced new policies, including allowing anyone to use the bathroom or linger in stores without making a purchase.
After the play, we linger in the lobby to catch up and unpack the show — one of my favorite things to do.
When the condensation trails, or "contrails," that form behind airplanes linger in the atmosphere, they play a role in warming the planet.
Indeed, it was almost exotically fruity and floral in the glass, with bright raspberry and mineral flavors that linger in the mouth.
But when Ruddock does allow herself to linger in a character's perspective for a while, she shows what she is capable of.
He can linger in his feelings ("I don't traffic in those much"), and understand why he's reacting to John's rejection with such force.
" She wondered, "How long can Britney Spears linger in paradise before all of us notice that her eyes were wide shut all along?
Absent bodies linger in surroundings; living in, longing for, and looking at a space can complicate its ownership and trouble its physical boundaries.
But by attempting to show us everything, the film doesn't linger in the moments that feel like they deserve more depth, or nuance.
Today, although the city is now free of ISIS and rebuilding has begun, the years spent under ISIS rule linger in the air.
Rowling casually said, "Albus is the one I'm most interested in," when talking about the way her fictional characters linger in her imagination.
Sweet's colorful multilayered collages and artful lettering do justice to the message, inviting readers of all ages to linger in these lovely pages.
I also ate breakfast before I went to the airport to avoid additional human contact and germs that linger in airport food courts.
Most wipes are not biodegradable, so even if they do flush without issue, they can linger in landfills or, worse yet, the ocean.
He tended to linger in his favorite spot, by the left circle, waiting for opportunities to release his slap shot; opportunities rarely came.
They would linger in the shrubbery about Park Lake or go for long walks in the woods on Sunday afternoon to pick violets.
The specter of imminent legal action must weigh not only on our president, it must linger in the minds of foreign leaders also.
History buffs should linger in the neighborhood, which was settled by freed slaves and played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement.
As much as Mauricio Pochettino would like to pretend otherwise, their failure to overhaul their rivals will linger in the minds of the players.
The remnants of the slave trade still linger in the abandoned and dilapidated sugar mills and plantations, many of which have become tourist attractions.
The chemical weapons themselves won't linger in the town, but for some people, the fear and anxiety left behind by a chemical attack will.
I linger in bed for 12 minutes and then launch into my morning routine: nursing, entertaining the baby while I shower, and diaper changes.
"Our phone call will linger in my head for a very long time, it was so brief, only 15 seconds long," Rajiv tells PEOPLE.
High-risk HPV types, however, linger in the cells that line the surfaces of our body, triggering changes that can eventually turn them cancerous.
If there aren't pithy answers, it makes sense to linger in them, to turn them over—to spend a little time in the pit.
Even as the price rallied, U.S. crude inventories hit record highs, and cargoes of unsold oil linger in West Africa and the North Sea.
Experts have warned that Ebola could resurface at any time, as it can linger in the eyes, nervous system and bodily fluids of survivors.
She and her friends would sometimes swim in full clothing, she said, but they did not linger in the water because they were embarrassed.
A few restaurants, such as Saxon + Parole in New York City and Linger in Denver, will start serving the new recipe on Jan. 83.
Eat breakfast before you go to the airport to avoid additional human contact and germs, which linger in airport food courts, according to CNBC.
We are taken past such recognizable sights as the Jardin du Luxembourg but also asked to linger in shabby playgrounds and unfamiliar side streets.
But it was those dress-down moments, when the clothes were simply a quiet frame for a powerful message, that linger in the mind.
They found that a single chlorine atom could absorb more than 100,20053 ozone molecules and linger in the stratosphere for up to a century.
The statement said the video showed that a car not involved in the collision stalled Williams' progress, causing her to linger in the intersection.
It's popular, with a large group of regulars who linger in front of the door each morning, all awaiting their next piping hot gulp.
Worse, the contagion can linger in a room for up to two hours after an infected person leaves, so someone unvaccinated can become infected.
Throughout this short novel they linger in the dismal all-night waiting room of a ferry terminal in the Spanish port city of Algeciras.
We must also understand the motives, especially, of the North Korean side, and the reservations that could still linger in the Trump White House.
But lead poisoning is still around, particularly in poor neighborhoods, where it's more likely to linger in paint on the walls of older houses.
Letting users shop on the platform not only shortens loading time, but means users linger in the app, which can lead to higher advertising prices.
Trump's anger at the press or at the courts or at Congress poses little threat if his approval ratings linger in the 40s or 30s.
SquarePlay Games' Overcrowd: A Commute 'Em Up lets its players make the choice to linger in this space, seeing the station from a new view.
Thousands of dead, uncontrollable objects linger in orbit, including defunct satellites, spent launch vehicles, and other pieces of debris that have come off other spacecraft.
It's not just that it has a lot of shocking twists, though it does, or that the scares linger in your psyche, though they do.
After the final, Oxford and the losing team get in a line and hug one another, with a handshake, and properly linger in the embrace.
Fall has come to Jackson Hole, and many of its avid fans note that car exhaust and human breath tend to linger in the air.
The dusty trails linger in space long after the comet leaves, only to burn ephemerally when Earth passes through the stream, creating a meteor shower.
And what will linger in my mind is the sight of America's Foluke Akinradewo having to limp off the court during the match against Serbia.
So if you can't get over it and you're going to let it linger in this league, you're going to have a tough time winning.
And, our new Brand has a standout look that is instantly identifiable and ownable and will linger in the hearts and minds of our customers.
As it stands, researchers are encouraged to publish new and positive results and to allow negative results to linger in their laptops or file drawers.
Maybe filmmakers still linger in the Rawda Cafe; but the truth about Syria now lies beyond the reach of satire, of allegory, of fiction itself.
Helen Oyeyemi writes darkly shimmering fairy-tale-like books that linger in the back of your mind for a long time after you read them.
Twenty-five seconds later (a long interlude in flight), Harvino requested a clearance to "some holding point" where the airplane could linger in the sky.
For those who prefer their skies calm, the good news is that these particles don't linger in the atmosphere for more than a few weeks.
And further international disagreements linger in Ukraine, where the U.S. is seeking to implement the 2015 Minsk agreement to halt fighting in the Eastern region.
They linger, in memories, traditions, and in stories that mold an equivocal identity, a curiosity, and a desire to know more about who you are.
As the painted ladies linger in the southern part of the state, Californians are getting a prolonged look at the clouds of flapping orange wings.
The interaction between the characters is written in Whedon's voice — almost everyone is witty, and most conversations end with punchlines that linger in the afterthought.
Music itself tends to linger in the background, while earthly ailments like mud, robberies, the price of beers, unprepared security are often at the forefront.
After nearly 30 years of research, scientists have finally mapped the physical structure of this fascinating molecule, revealing why it tends to linger in the brain.
The traits comedians pick at will be the things that linger in voters' minds and could be important factors shaping their ultimate decision come Election Day.
But three questions linger in the wake of Cooper: Will the decision ease or exacerbate the Supreme Court's burden of policing funny-looking state electoral maps?
And in the moments of more overt horror, Evans has created some remarkably harrowing images that linger in your mind long after the film is over.
Ladies, we can no longer linger in the shadows, cocooned in our self-contained pro-Hillary villages, crossing our fingers and hoping it all works out.
The virus can be transmitted sexually, and it's been known to linger in semen long after a man's fever, rash and itchy eyes have gone away.
That's because you want to make sure to remove the whole tick, without leaving any of its mouth parts — where bacteria may lingerin the skin.
It was the placement of the passage at the beginning of the test, allowing it to linger in students' minds for the rest of the time.
Yet as we hear of animals being skinned alive and see a bludgeoned pup linger in agony, any pro-hunt argument seems emphatically beside the point.
A little more than two years ago, he set out to document survivors, as well as the places and things that still linger in their minds.
But that camera doesn't linger in the rafters, it's pulled in distressingly tight to the player character, with just enough buffer to see what's behind him.
Others raised doubts about the government's ability to develop and promote substitutes for nonbiodegradable plastics that linger in soil, waterways and oceans for decades, even centuries.
Rather than linger in one time period, with one production approach, he's all over the map, from the 1950s to the '90s, and sniper sharp throughout.
Critic's Pick At an exhibition of Sandy Schreier's fashion collection at the Costume Institute, it's the pieces by little-known designers that linger in the imagination.
It can linger in the air or on surfaces for several hours after an infected person has been and gone - putting anyone not vaccinated at risk.
As digital assets linger in what some are calling "crypto winter," most token prices are still correlated to bitcoin, regardless of the underlying value of the company.
Measles is one of the most highly contagious diseases in existence, spreading through coughing and sneezing, and can linger in the air for up to two hours.
It is not just that states have become complacent, and that this in addition to bureaucracy has allowed asylum-seekers to linger in appalling conditions in Greece.
Perfluorophosphinic acids are known to linger in the environment because sunlight, water and microbes are unable to break down these complex chemicals into smaller harmless chemical components.
Emotional hangovers are totally a thing, and though they're usually reported anecdotally, cognition researchers say there's a neurological reason why some events just linger in your mind.
And, lack of scruples or not, Klaew made them into events, made them into happenings, that still linger in the mind and draw the breath of wonder.
Jackson also explained that material from the nuclear blast could linger in the stratosphere for a long time similar to particle-size distributions from major volcano eruptions.
There is no cure—a sick animal wastes away and eventually dies—and the infectious proteins, called prions, can linger in dirt or on plants for years.
Legend has it that the spirit of Enriquetta, who announced that she would "always remain in spirit" prior to her death, continues to linger in the mansion.
The cold spell should linger in the Farm Belt for the next week, with some models predicting another shot of Arctic air the following week, around Feb.
But just as one bad grade can compound and linger in a student's grade point average for years, poor financial decisions can have long-lasting effects too.
The virus does not linger in the air at high enough levels to be a risk to most people who are not physically near an infected person.
But with 13 episodes and a blank canvas to play with this season, there's room to slow down and linger in the agony if the writers choose.
It was late fall, and though Fernando was not eager to make the journey while it was cold and dark, he could not linger in Rouses Point.
The storm was expected to linger in New York until just before sunrise on Tuesday, in Boston until early Tuesday afternoon and in Maine into Wednesday morning.
Almost 463 million remain displaced, while others linger in prisons or without work in half-ruined cities - all collectively suspected of ties to the hardline Sunni militants.
Measles is one of the most contagious diseases and the virus can linger in the air for up to two hours after an infected person coughs or sneezes.
The secret to Two Roots is water-soluble THC, which skips your liver, producing a cannabis libation that hits quickly and lightly and doesn't linger in your system.
And if the show really warrants it, if you love it and want to linger in the mood, you can always go back and rewatch it at leisure.
In some ways the ghostly children that linger in the halls of the abandoned school are preferable to other students: at least you know where the ghosts stand.
If the major primary platforms, however, can't agree to a relatively common framework of distribution and fulfillment, the industry will linger in technological purgatory for another 25 years.
Even the barest scan of the internet and social media overnight, however suggests the more graphic material in the dossier will linger in the public mind for years.
British health officials reported Zika was found in a man's semen two months after being infected, suggesting the virus may linger in semen long after infection symptoms fade.
Even more mesmerizing than racial hatred, the film suggests, is the banality of white supremacists outside the heroic cinematic representations that continue to linger in the American imagination.
We pass props, production equipment, the new Ghostbusters car (a reclaimed hearse, painted white, just like in the original), and racks of costumes that linger in the corners.
Researchers are still working out the conditions under which the virus can be airborne, meaning how long viral particles can linger in the air under some environmental conditions.
But there's another Berlin, one in which you can linger in underground bunkers, transport yourself to Southeast Asia without leaving the city and bicycle on an airport runway.
An infectious virus wouldn't linger in someone's blood for a long time after they're sick, so it's not a concern for blood banks or people receiving blood transfusions.
An infectious virus wouldn't linger in someone's blood for a long time after they're sick, so it's not a concern for blood banks or people receiving blood transfusions.
Dr. Strauss was also known to linger in the showers, standing with his back to the wall so he could have a full view to ogle the athletes.
It was not the most pleasant experience for Stephens, and the physical effects could linger in the coming days, but she at least took solace in the win.
But it's not for others who linger in the isolation of their own heads waiting for a chance to talk with you and exercise their newly found rights.
The senator has also been dogged for decades by questions about his views on race, which linger in Baltimore, a city that is nearly two-thirds African-American.
It won't rank among Schumer or Hawn's more memorable performances, and it probably won't linger in your mind long enough for you to remember to call your mom afterward.
Highly contagious Measles is one of the most highly contagious diseases in existence, spreading through coughing and sneezing, and can linger in the air for up to two hours.
Since PFASs are likely to linger in butter and steam, consumers should cook popcorn the old-fashioned way: on the stove or in a hot-air popper, Peaslee says.
And everyone who was heading into Monday night's caucus should have been prepared for something to go wrong, not just because Santorum's delayed win should linger in the memory.
The future (of course) is all the buzzwords that linger in Silicon Valley coffee shops: innovation, startups, and entrepreneurship, mixed in with some Chinese flavors like indigenous technology development.
On their new album, Always Foreign, the band embraces that all the more, turning in songs that churn slowly, balancing soaring harmonies against moments that linger in the disquiet.
The junkies who used to linger in the infamous "Needle Park" at the corner of 72nd Street and Broadway have vanished, the square itself turned into a pleasant plaza.
He resisted for the same reason that his close friends knew next to nothing about his childhood: He is not wired to spill or to linger in the past.
But in the end what linger in your mind are the voices — of people who never knew they had so much to say and never dreamed their voices mattered.
Craving a fast vacation, I linger in a large room whose walls are covered in a series of oil paintings by Joaquín Sorolla, done in the early 20th century.
Scientists who pushed for the Montreal Protocol always acknowledged that recovery of the ozone layer would be very slow, because CFCs linger in the stratosphere for a long time.
In fact, it imperils the American economy to linger in a sort of purgatory where we are torn between embracing a prosperous future and retreating to an unattainable past.
Then, as well all linger in the room, she says she can feel that maybe our spirits have exited our bodies and are now communicating telepathically with one another.
You may have heard that the new coronavirus isn't "airborne" — meaning that unlike extremely contagious diseases like measles, it's unlikely to linger in the air for hours on end.
Unlike other senators who linger in the Capitol corridors to talk with reporters, he shuns hallway interviews and rarely takes more than a few questions at his Tuesday briefings.
British health officials reported Zika was found in a man's semen two months after he was infected, suggesting the virus may linger in semen long after infection symptoms fade.
The spellbinding charm of a Rajai Davis moment — that hitter, that pitcher, that sliver of time — will linger in its own way, a reminder of everything baseball can be.
But such compartmentalization isn't always easy — even if the man himself is not the face of the show, its origins as a spinoff will always linger in plain sight.
Polychlorinated biphenyls, a variety of biochemicals known as PCBs, have been found to linger in the blubber of killer whales, and mothers can pass those toxins onto their offspring.
And some teachers linger in the reserve for years: Of the group who were in the pool last spring, 25 percent had also been in it five years earlier.
Even when we're proudly posting on social media about who we'd like to have gay sex with, internalized homophobia might linger in ways much subtler than self-imposed conversion therapy.
Still, even though the princess won't be a candidate in the March 24 vote, her political ambitions - and the populists' audacious gambit in nominating her - could linger in voters' minds.
Test results may not reflect the true extent of exposure, though, because lead does not linger in the blood for long before being absorbed by the bones and other organs.
THC, the active ingredient in cannabis, can linger in the body and show up in the screening process for up to 30 days after the immediate impairment of the user.
Sometimes after taking off a mask, I'll linger in front of the mirror, deciding whether my face really does look and feel better, or whether it's just a placebo effect.
Wake turbulence caused by the engines and wingtips of large planes can linger in the air for several minutes and cannot be seen by pilots or detected on their radar.
The measles virus spreads through coughing and sneezing and can linger in the air and on surfaces for up to two hours after an infected person has left the room.
Instead, we have Trump and his misogyny, as well as all the things he has said that will linger in the identity of our nation's women for a long time.
Growing concern about the potential harms caused by exposure to the nicotine and other tobacco toxicants in thirdhand smoke that linger in the environment long after the smoke is gone.
Trump's assault on truth -- and the very idea that capital "F" facts exist -- will linger in politics (and our culture) long after he and those who serve him are gone.
Worse, long after America has forgotten them, these slanders, which Trump and Giuliani magnified to gargantuan scale, will linger in Ukraine, undermining the people our country once sought to help.
Only one thing is certain: Punisher's "social experiment" did not take place in a vacuum, and the memory of it will linger in the Overwatch community, for good or ill.
Echoes of such unrest still linger in the Netherlands, and Dutch authorities were quick to claim that the proposed rally by Turkish ministers could create a threat to public order.
Indeed, one of China's disadvantages is that memories of colonialism still linger in developing and emerging economies like Malaysia, where questionable Chinese projects have run into trouble and sparked a backlash.
If the Academy voters decide to linger in La La Land instead of honoring Moonlight, that's a tough metaphor to swallow about the message Hollywood wants to send to the world.
Strong winds, disruptions to linger in wake of storm "On Monday, drier air will rush back into the [region] on the heels of gusty, northwesterly winds," AccuWeather Meteorologist Kyle Elliott said.
A call for more regulation has also come from the Federal Reserve ranks, as Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari warned this week that significant risks still linger in the banking system.
And as larger plastics linger in the water, they break down into microplastics that scientists are now finding everywhere: in fish, fertilizers, table salt, and in 93 percent of bottled water.
These details linger in the mind partly because they remind us that a brilliant artist, intent on mastering science and conjuring science fiction, nevertheless knew when to leave his poetry alone.
In a recent study, The Ocean Cleanup found that plastic objects that enter the ocean don't disintegrate right away, but can linger in the garbage patch for decades, if not centuries.
Because for the next six months, much of that supervolcanic ash would linger in the stratosphere and block sunlight, causing global temperatures to plunge by as much as 15 degrees Celsius.
If the delicate progress along life's journey is most evident in children, Ms. Mann took a larger path into racial history, and memories of the past that linger in current consciousness.
Every bit of carbon dioxide we emit now will linger in the atmosphere and warm the planet for decades, but completely decarbonizing aircraft will likely require technologies that are decades away.
By allowing characters like Henrietta and Hollyhock to linger in ambiguity, BoJack Horseman proves that instead of merely horsing around, it's doing valuable work in expanding portrayals of adoptees on TV.
Hard to detect, difficult to clear and often designed to maim rather than kill, landmines can linger in the soil for decades and kill or injure thousands of people every year.
But as the gun control debate continues in the halls and offices of statehouses, fears of an attack linger in the classrooms and quads where students spend much of their days.
"A sense of caution and unease is likely to linger in the air as the December 15 tariff deadline looms," said Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM in a note.
"A sense of caution and unease is likely to linger in the air as the December 15 tariff deadline looms," said Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM in a note.
Its owner asked her to help oversee the books section, where she befriended a regular who liked to linger in the store and discuss topics such as slavery, America, and Judaism.
You linger in this frozen waste, barely alive, for days, learning to hunt, fetching a friend from the mountains, and moving at a crawl as the snow clings to your horse's hooves.
If the condensation has nowhere to go it will linger in the unit itself, breed mold, and then leave you with an AC that spews out cold air that smells like garbage.Yuck.
While the epidemic has come under control, experts have warned of the risk of new flare-ups, as Ebola can linger in the eyes, central nervous system and bodily fluids of survivors.
Americans may only emit 15% of carbon emissions today, but all the CO2 we've emitted in the past will linger in the atmosphere for roughly a century from when it was released.
This is it, the longest day of the year and, for those of us who thrill to sunlight, the greatest: a chance to linger in the sunset until well after 8 p.m.
Too much plastic Polyethylene is used to produce various types of packaging, from bags to bottles, but it doesn't degrade easily and can linger in the environment for even hundreds of years.
And while there are passages of uncompromisingly dissonant cluster chords pounded out at shuddering volume, it's the tiny yearning motifs that recur, especially in the work's second half, that linger in memory.
What's clear is that the question as to who is responsible for the DAO hack is not one that can be answered easily and will linger in the community for a while.
"The dollar has managed to stabilise versus the yen but its rise above 110.00 looks precarious as trade tensions linger in the background," said Shin Kadota, senior strategist at Barclays in Tokyo.
When a child is in that program, the government tries to find an adult who is willing to provide care and custody instead of having that child linger in a federal facility.
Perhaps there were even less than 100 slain, but the scenes of horror, the arrests and imprisonments, the revelations of torture, would linger in our collective memory down to the present day.
He led the entire performance with an energy that never felt pressured; the score surged inexorably forward, though with the confidence and, yes, maturity, to linger in lyrical moments, serene and calm.
So are a large measure of joy and a small pinch of hope: Maybe what I've baked will linger in someone's memory; and maybe, just maybe, it will make a new baker.
Unlike asbestos, the particles of which can linger in the air during an abatement, lead is heavy, which means that removal is not as risky, but keeping it in the ground is.
He would strengthen border security by hiring 5,000 more border guards, and he would speed the process for asylum requests so that those who are denied could not linger in the country.
While "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci and the Gothic-style Duomo may be Milan's best-known attractions, several new and innovative tours give travelers additional incentives to linger in town.
It's a sad game, if you let it be, and linger in the ruins of living spaces, or listen to any story bits that involve the creation of big daddies and little sisters.
It also demonstrates a gratifying law of movie economics: the greater the frenzy with which money is thrown at special effects, the less likely they are to linger in the heads of customers.
The distrust between the campaigns is another reminder that the ghosts of 2016, when a rift between party traditionalists and Sanders loyalists fractured the party, still linger in the run-up to 2020.
We talk of being haunted by a fatal mistake, but Lowery's film is prompted by geographical woe: ghosts linger in one place because it contains somebody they love and can no longer have.
It is a sign of the deep divisions that linger in Spain that his candidacy has struggled to gain more traction, despite his reputation and name recognition in politics, at least in France.
Whichever is correct, it is not the events on the field — England, for the record, was eliminated in both years on a shootout, in the quarterfinals, by Portugal — that linger in his mind.
But the knotty, ambiguous elements of "The Staircase," which clearly influenced many later crime documentaries and were even mined by a number of scripted dramas, are likely to linger in the viewer's mind.
Because of the legal paper trail CGL assembled, with the support of Canadian and local governments, the public perception of the Wet'suwet'en rejection of the pipeline will likely linger in a gray area.
Assistant State Attorney Beverly Andrews called Skalnik to the stand before resting her case on a Friday afternoon, ensuring that Skalnik's words would be left to linger in jurors' minds over the weekend.
A spokesperson for the Independent Drivers Guild said other small things can affect your rating, like bringing in odors, especially from alcohol, marijuana, and strong-smelling foods that can linger in the car.
Cinematographer Drew Daniels turns traditional horror visuals — Kevin waking up from a nightmare and walking down a darkened hallway, for example — into evocative moments that linger in the mind long after the film ends.
And while they can linger in appeal, these people are in jail, he&aposll never see another free day in his life, and he&aposs a virtual led pipe sentence for the death penalty.
Despite its popularity, however, Pokémon Go seemed to linger in an ambiguous space, separate from the core Pokémon games and their deep role-playing systems, as well many of the fans devoted to them.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who transfer their Venmo balances to their bank accounts, and those who let the money linger in the app to pay for future transactions.
Doctors have also been frustrated by the unpredictability of brain injuries; one severely injured patient might spontaneously emerge from a coma relatively intact, while others linger in vegetative states for years and sometimes decades.
It takes only a couple of minutes of your time, depending on how long you want to linger in its lovely pixel landscape, but it feels complete—as a meditation on quiet, humble places.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Unusually mild temperatures are forecast to linger in the U.S. Plains and Midwest through next week, potentially advancing the growth of the region's winter wheat, weather and crop experts said on Friday.
Signs along the tracks now tell tourists and locals to not linger in the area, gather a crowd, take photos or videos, or have chairs and tables out along the railroad tracks, Reuters reported.
Venus will most likely fight back and continue to lay the blame on a third unidentified driver who she has claimed cut in front of her -- forcing her car to linger in the intersection.
"But if our bodies don't completely break down a particular pharmaceutical drug, it may not be broken down well by the activated sludge, either," which means it can linger in the treated water supply.
Harrigan doesn't linger in this solemn, shadowy moment any longer than he has to, though; he quickly plunges us decades into the past to set his players into proper motion on the Illinois frontier.
This optical shifting between sacred figure and labor implement, decorative adornment and burnt offing, encapsulates the polarities of diasporic experience, and provides one of many moments that will linger in this space of examination.
The insurance companies warned that allowing the case to linger in the lower courts would cause damaging uncertainty as the prospect of the sweeping health care law being struck down hung over their heads.
Shortlisted for the 2018 National Book Awards, this searing novel by Hobson, about a Cherokee teenager caught in the social work system after his mother ends up in prison, will linger in your mind.
Jessica Knoll has a knack for delivering a quick read that casts a long shadow, one you want to linger in even as the darkness raises the hairs on the back of your neck.
To be as good a flâneuse as Elkin also requires strong legs, sturdy feet, erudition and, above all, imagination, a way of being in touch with the ghosts who linger in recently visited spots.
There's no right way to deploy 5G, but I've seen the 5G logo consistently linger in my status bar on T-Mobile, whereas on other networks that indicator regularly flits back to 4G LTE.
The entire experience amounts to roughly 80 minutes, if you linger in the final rooms where you have the option to play with an app or watch videos for as long as you desired.
The measles virus can linger in the air for up to two hours after a person sneezes or coughs, so 22019 percent of people without immunity who are exposed to the disease will get sick.
The measles virus can linger in the air for up to two hours after a person sneezes or coughs, so 90 percent of people without immunity who are exposed to the disease will get sick.
Even if it's been a while since he last blazed, there are extreme cases where cannabinoids linger in the body for more weeks than an Italian's government-mandated vacation time—as long as 77 days.
Virginia-Class submarines are engineered with a "Fly-by-Wire" capability which allows the ship to quietly linger in shallow waters without having to surface or have each small move controlled by a human operator.
As Baker made his way through the art-film canon in the '90s, he consumed and internalized all of it: the meandering narrative, the scenes that seem to lead nowhere but linger in unaccountable beauty.
Eventually, dancers began to stand out, namely the lyrical Karina González, who performed a duet with Charles-Louis Yoshiyama; she doesn't strike a position as much as linger in shapes, in time with the music.
These pieces of art form the foundation for how the genre has been perceived and marketed over the years, and those influences linger in the many, many films and television shows that are released today.
But before we let the holiday season go, brands are giving us an excuse to linger in the joyful spirit for just a little longer with some of the biggest sales of the entire year.
Credit Agricole operates a wide range of businesses including asset management, specialised financing and trading, which helped soften the blow from the pressures on its traditional retail banking that are set to linger in 2017.
Present-day interviews with Jasmine and Sophie reveal the ingenuity of their contributions and deepen our understanding of the Cardona dynamic, as well as uncover the burrs of disputes that linger in the women's memories.
The ELS Studio 3D, along with the 34-speaker Bose Panaray in Cadillac's CT6 and the Bang & Olufsen 3D Advanced Sound System in Audi's Q7, has caused me to linger in the driveway for hours.
But even if those entities eventually do find a level of greater compromise than we're seeing at the moment, there's no denying that a gaping void will linger in the qualifying process without N.B.A. involvement.
The effect of this style is to put a pause after every paragraph, to hold it up for a little extra light and a little extra examination, to allow it to linger in the mind.
The waiting in line, the rush to get the product first, the mutual exhaustion and frustration and occasional triumph — even more than the shopping itself, such experiences brought us together and linger in the memory.
When people are sick with influenza or various cold viruses, they emit infectious droplets, which tend to drift to the floor rather than linger in the air, and then get sucked into the ventilation system.
These questions linger in the lore and world building in the game's first half, and then in the second, they drive the principal players to take action, revealing their grand visions and enacting their secret schemes.
They are between 25 and 4,000 times more potent than CO2 and linger in the atmosphere for a far shorter time—20 years rather than up to 500—so cutting back now could bring benefits quickly.
Drawn into the plot, according to the document, was the Soviet antidoping lab, which the officials — mindful of Olympic drug-testing — had recruited to determine how long the steroids in question would linger in the system.
But now, the river's banks are dotted by deserted manufacturing sites while the waterway remains scarred after decades as a dumping ground for industrial pollutants that linger in the water and have seeped into the soil.
Although more overtly representational and evanescent, Pehl's works share an airy openness with those of the late Friedel Dzubas, whose monumental "mural paintings" are on view at Tower 49 and tend to linger in the mind.
Office workers and drivers of Kigali's ubiquitous motorcycle taxis linger in the morning over fresh bread and strong hot tea; in the afternoons, locals pop in to purchase sweet potato bread, sesame rolls and honey cakes.
Here's some good news for anyone who does not have the time or inclination to linger in the gym and grunt through repeated, hourslong sets of various weight-training exercises in order to build muscular strength.
The stories in "Exhalation" are mostly not so magically inventive as those in Chiang's first collection, but each is still likely to linger in the memory the way riddles may linger—teasing, tormenting, illuminating, thrilling. ♦
Despite largely solid economic data releases, geopolitical uncertainties continued to linger in the background, OCBC Treasury Research said in a note, citing a tweet from President Donald Trump that was critical of dialogue with North Korea.
I will only say that What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours is a singularly beautiful collection of stories, filled with ideas and images that will linger in your mind for a long time to come.
She opens her set with "Someday We'll Linger in The Sun," a song as stunning as it is unsettling, focused on the tyranny of time, and the pain and glory of loving and being loved by someone.
Overall, the EP possesses a balmy sound that shimmers with the fuzzed-out distortion of a late-summer heat haze—where "Float" and "Daylight" linger in the air, "Generate" and "Waking Dream" balance out with grounding bass.
OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming is disrupting ocean life from plankton to whales and the heat may linger in the depths for centuries even if man-made greenhouse gas emissions are halted, an international study said on Monday.
The newborn's dad was beaming and head banging and taking photos of the moment in the vain attempt to capture something permanent for eternity—even though it's more likely the files will just linger in the cloud.
"Despite the recent progress on the deal, trade tensions between China and the United States are unlikely to end completely and risks are likely to linger in the next phase of negotiations," ANZ analyst Soni Kumari said.
The odds are also elevated among people infected with Helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori, bacteria, which linger in the gut of about half the world's population, the study team notes in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Apple hasn't functionally updated the MacBook Air since 2015, leaving fans of the ultra-lightweight laptop to linger in outdated agony as Apple has lavished its attention on the newer 12-inch MacBook and updated MacBook Pro laptops.
Toymaker Hasbro may have taken a harder-than-anticipated hit from Toys R Us' store closures this quarter, but the problem shouldn't linger in the year ahead, Chairman and CEO Brian Goldner told CNBC in a Monday interview.
Will most people want to linger in each space and just get a feel for being in an immersive environment, or will they get used to that pretty quickly and be more interested in the game-like elements?
The industry grows despite political instability and corruption, and the haunting remnants that linger in the wake of major disasters like the Tazreen fire or Rana Plaza, which collapsed four years ago this week due to poor infrastructure.
Linsey Sala, a Scripps scientist, said the latest influxes of the tuna crab appear to have established a longer-term population of the crustaceans that may linger in the waters off Southern California for a number of years.
Stefanik's viral moment continues to linger in the political consciousness thanks to George Conway, the husband of senior White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, and one of the most outspoken and harsh critics of Trump and his Republican allies.
"Grain markets are lower as traders attempt to discern the severity of the coronavirus (still a big unknown), while hopes of Phase 1 purchases linger in the back of their minds," U.S. brokerage Allendale said in a note.
Officials hope that restaurants and stores will also come to the historic downtown area so that more visitors will be drawn to the park and that the offerings around it will entice them to linger in the city.
The new pilot expands on a previous initiative between Google and the DEA that encouraged people to get rid of their leftover prescription drugs on two designated days a year rather than letting them linger in the medicine cabinet.
WHEN THE Cleveland Orchestra moved into Severance Hall in 1931, the state-of-the-art design let well-heeled patrons call their cars from their boxes and be whisked home without having to linger in the cold midwestern air.
According to The New York Times, previous incarnations of the PFASs currently in use were banned when studies found that they could linger in the human body for years, increasing the risk of cancer and magnifying other health risks.
If it isn't detected early, through a test or the signs of infection—first a painless sore and later a rash and fever—syphilis can linger in the body for years without causing symptoms, only to erupt decades later.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hot weather will linger in Australia for at least another three months, the country's meteorology bureau said on Thursday, piling pressure on the rural sector in one of the world's top exporters of commodities such as wheat.
But ultimately, "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" is a family holiday movie that will do well enough for now; it probably won't linger in your memory long enough to make it until the next inevitable adaptation comes around.
"Concerns towards trade conflict stemming from U.S. tariffs continue to linger in the background, capping risk appetite, pushing Treasury yields lower which in turn weighing on the dollar," said Junichi Ishikawa, senior FX strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.
In the worst-case scenario, they say, Mr. Zelensky would give amnesty to rebel leaders and grant sweeping autonomy to the breakaway regions, while allowing Russian forces to linger in or just outside Ukraine even after any political settlement.
"Trade war risk is likely to linger in the background as countries start to introduce measures to prepare for tariffs staying for a potentially longer-than-expected period," Zhu Huani, an economist at Mizuho Bank, said in a note.
And while some people try to cleanse spaces or their superstitious gateways by sageing doorways, this installation does the opposite, appealing to some kind of liminal god to crack open time, resurface the past, and let it linger in the present.
Done wrong, resolution spending could become an expensive reminder that you didn't meet your goals — one that can linger in the form of a credit card balance or even new debt in those form of recurring monthly gym membership payments.
"'Gangnam Style' gave me fame while as a creator, some rough times, but I'm not one to linger in the past and make two, three, four versions of (Gangnam Style) because I'm hung up on its fame," Psy told Reuters.
The U by Moen also features timer functionality to limit how long someone can linger in the shower, which is also a useful function for larger households where everyone is trying to get out the door on time in the morning.
Official word has come down from federal authorities on one potential cause of the mystery illness affecting vape users: Vitamin E acetate, a chemical found in some vaping products that has been demonstrated to linger in the lungs long afterwards.
But remnants of a less charmed life linger, in the form of her eighteen-year-old son, Seth, who hasn't spoken since infancy, and in the rage she harbors toward his father, her own mother, and pretty much everyone else.
MANILA (Reuters) - Each night, police in teams of about a dozen fan out across the most rundown areas of the Philippine capital, rounding up slum-dwellers who linger in the streets, or teenagers who play in makeshift computer gaming shops.
A game can touch us for so many reasons: the quality of a narrative, the charm of a visual style, the originality of a concept, the way it continues to linger in your mind after we think we've finished with it.
The three tennis players, all of whom tested positive in January, have encountered widely varying timelines and consequences for their tests, complicated by WADA's lack of prior research into how long meldonium might linger in an athlete's sample after ingestion.
And all across America, we were already living with the radical unsafety of having a government that deliberately chooses to linger in ignorance by refusing to let the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention even study the causes of gun violence.
Now doomed to linger in a mysterious state of "ongoingness," he stalks his old home — especially the library, where, determined to complete the Thomas Hardy binge begun pre-mortem, he causes spectral chaos by constantly setting off the motion sensor.
And so, instead of quietly crossing one of the uncodified racial barriers that linger in American life, Dr. Brown, 49, found himself standing outside the clubhouse, in the salt air along the Ashley River, taking the measure of his feelings.
Read more>>> By Gretchen Reynolds Here's some good news for anyone who does not have the time or inclination to linger in the gym and grunt through repeated, hourslong sets of various weight-training exercises in order to build muscular strength.
Mr. Tcherepnin said that he and Ms. Schroeder plan to linger in the concert space in the days before the concert, testing out resonances and picking out parts of the various "Petra" sketches that sound particularly exciting inside St. Peter's.
It is commonly believed here that the trapped souls of murder victims are especially haunting, as they linger in humankind, mourning their untimely, vicious deaths and yearning to complete what they did not have time to do while they were alive.
"A list of important indicators will be released this week, which could help steady market sentiment even though U.S.-China trade concerns and other geopolitical risks continue to linger in the background," said Koji Fukaya, president at FPG Securities in Tokyo.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Zika virus was found in the semen of a British man two months after he was first infected, suggesting the virus may linger in the semen long after symptoms of the infection fade, British health officials reported on Friday.
With artists who linger in the public spotlight, it's important not to let familiarity and/or Stockholm syndrome trick you into mistaking your inactive gag reflex for substantive aesthetic quality, but especially toward the album's beginning, some of these tracks abound with substance.
And would you not, perhaps, be more inclined to linger in the aisles — and make more (and more impulsive) purchases — if you were sipping a nice Malbec while you pushed your cart through the store, as some bar-slash-supermarkets (superbarkets) allow?
Assuming, safely, that Aquaman does not want to be discovered by mankind, why would he swim up to, linger in front of, and then spectacularly swim away from a submersible that is CLEARLY SHINING A LIGHT ON HIM AND RECORDING IT ALL.
More impressively, bullets can now be seen when fired, and while the time manipulation as it exists in SUPERHOT has yet to be implemented, for demonstration purposes the modder can freeze time to show those red piping hot bullets linger in the air.
Convinced that the spread of the disease was the result of intractable problems like climate and poverty, the Haitian government wrote a response plan that assumed the bacteria would linger in the environment indefinitely and new cases would continue to pop up.
Some good news: the World Health Organization says a study published earlier this month that suggested coronavirus could linger in the air for up to three hours doesn't reflect the situation in the real world — and doesn't offer any evidence of airborne transmission.
They often also experience metabolic problems that raise the risk of diabetes and heart disease, including insulin resistance, poor blood sugar control and high levels of triglycerides, the fatty acids from food that linger in the blood if they are not metabolized.
On the other hand, assuming Manafort actually has "the goods"  (who knows better than the president) why would Trump let him linger in purgatory thinking the president can't be trusted to pardon him before the jailhouse doors are about to close behind him?
She once even went so far as to say that she preferred to be hit by a truck after taking the last bite of a Snickers bar, as long as she did not linger in a demented limbo, as her mother had.
It was clear on Tuesday that what was likely to linger in people's minds was not the details of the budget debate, but the image of the governor and his family enjoying a perfect day at a beach, while the public was barred.
The smaller PM2.5 particles from sources like open flames and diesel exhaust can linger in the air longer and penetrate deeper into the lungs than larger particles, which is why they're the bigger concern for health officials and a high-priority target for reduction.
The novel tactic of utilizing a state health department to refuse to renew an operating license to an abortion clinic (usually a routine procedure) can prompt an immediate halt to abortions while legal challenges to restrictive new laws languish and linger in the court system.
Even as the Eastern United States braces for a massive winter storm, fire conditions still linger in Southern California, and only a light drizzle is in sight this week to quench dry brush in one of the driest seasons on record for the region.
Niva Benzino, who currently has two children at WeGrow, says a number of parents were angered when Rebekah mandated that nannies doing pick-up were not allowed to linger in the school's luxe lounge, complete with flavored water and surfer Laird Hamilton's organic coffee.
The accepted narrative for them was that the prince and the queen were the haughty guards of a castle in which they'd confined the sweet Diana, admonished her for wanting to do good in the world, and forcing her to linger in a sham marriage.
"We believe it's a combination of market conditions that are ideal for selling properties, along with political pressure for banks to deal with these properties and not allow them to linger in foreclosure indefinitely," said Daren Blomquist, senior vice president at ATTOM (formerly RealtyTrac).
Yet the decision about whether or not to authorize terrestrial service in Ligado's licensed spectrum has been held up in agency review for years and allowing a process to linger in a state of uncertainty for extended periods of time threatens innovation and investment.
In the following oral history, we dig into how they made such progressive commentary in the guise of a family show, how the issues explored back then still linger in 2016, and how they pulled off one of the most disturbing finales in TV history.
Suffice it to say that these transformations become haunting, funny physical reflections of our desire to connect with the people we only think we know well, with the dead who linger in our lives and with the selves we once were and will be.
Lepchenko, like Sharapova, was informed of her positive test in March, and she served an unannounced provisional suspension from the tour until April, when WADA released protocols for how long meldonium could be expected to linger in athletes who stopped taking it before Jan. 1.
Still, her past assertions and her decision to use a DNA test -- which set off an uproar among tribes who viewed it as damaging to their sovereignty -- are likely to linger in the background of her candidacy, along with the potential for more embarrassing revelations.
CHICAGO, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Zika virus was found in the semen of a British man two months after he was first infected, suggesting the virus may linger in the semen long after symptoms of the infection fade, British health officials reported on Friday.
If "Tartuffe" seems to linger in the ether, awaiting re-evaluation at every turn, the Peter Shaffer play "Equus" has received surprisingly few new outings here since it had its legendary premiere in 1973 and went on to run on Broadway for three years.
Less than half the asylum-seekers that reach its shores are eligible for protection; it must take responsibility for deporting the rest, many of whom slip across borders, infuriating Italy's neighbours, or linger in the grey economy because their home countries will not take them back.
The 129-page report does not claim there were any specific violations of state civil rights laws, but says "historical, structural and systemic racism combined with implicit bias" played a role in the problems, which still linger in the city's drinking water almost three years later.
I cannot count how many times I have, in a consultant's role, apologized to perplexed internists and surgeons who, like me, see the obvious injustice of leaving someone in crisis to linger in a hospital room, largely alone, without the therapeutic services provided in our psychiatric unit.
I Was Misinformed How My Sundays Spend Me Sunday is a special day for me: It's the day I visit my mother in the nursing home, so I tend to linger in bed, making believe I live in the distant future and I have a robot-clone.
In light of this knowledge, I find it tempting to read retroactively into his career a kind of gorgeous desperation, to wonder whether, on some level, he felt the burden of his truncated fate, a questing urge to linger in the spotlight while it was still his.
But if "to Bork" means to derail a divisive nominee's candidacy through a sustained attack on the candidate's record, then "to Garland" surely means to kill a respected nominee's chances by simply letting him linger in limbo, virtually ignoring him while refusing to consider his candidacy.
Watch More from Tonic: But here's what your night of sleep might look like after taking certain kinds of cough syrup: Instead of conking out and drifting into REM sleep after 90 minutes, your body may linger in the non-REM stages for several hours, Chakravorty says.
Even users who come in through other means (say, a Facebook ad) linger in the store — last year, roughly 55 percent of iOS users who were exposed to an app ad also used search in the App Store, according to research from mobile marketing firm Tune.
The ones who linger in the mind and narrative have been silent: a woman reading Claudia Rankine's Citizen behind the orange head; a woman standing in white hijab, "Salam, I come in peace," written on her paradisal turquoise T-shirt, until she was "escorted out" amid mounting cries.
The game, the third in the open-world crime-fighting franchise, has been stuck in a troubled development cycle for years, with rumors swirling of late that it may have been on track to be canceled or that it might linger in development hell for years to come.
There is an extensive Wikipedia page dedicated to the legacy of misery the console's technical issues inflicted on gamers—scratching discs, overheating, and of course, the now infamous red rings of death—the fear of which would constantly linger in the back of my mind, festering like a dishcloth.
Worse, as opposed to the hit-and-run bank robbers of old, today's sophisticated hackers can linger in a system for ages: even now it is unclear whether the Carbanak attack has ended (Kaspersky Lab, a cyber-security firm, says with "complete confidence" that the gang is still active).
Fodder for Clinton and her allies (the mystery month) At the same time, the report provides new details about how the FBI allowed the newly discovered emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop to linger in September and October 2016, while Strzok and other agents were focusing on the Russia investigation.
Apple announced its iBeacons platform back in 2013, paving the way for Bluetooth-enabled iOS devices to receive beacons for a variety of purposes—from pushing ads or coupons to shoppers who linger in certain sections of a department store to sending tourists notifications with information about nearby landmarks.
The good news is that they are short-lived and only remain in the atmosphere for periods of days to years as opposed to carbon dioxide, which can linger in the air for more than a century after it first comes out of a tailpipe, smokestack or chimney.
I won't stop you, though you are especially likely to regret your choice should you linger in Ensenada in the middle of November, when the so-called Baja Mil procession of Americans in off-road vehicles makes its bellowing way down the thousand-mile coastline from Tijuana to Cabo.
Derek Fordjour's impish and touching installation, Parade, now at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, is so chock-a-block with the minute details of Fordjour's making that walking through the work I do feel like I'm inhabiting his dreamscape — one I wanted to linger in.
Her legend, and in turn how her spirit came to linger in the cave in Chiang Rai province&aposs far northern Mae Sai district near Myanmar, is similar to dozens of other tales across a country whose belief system and folklore are heavily influenced by Brahmin, Buddhist and animist traditions.
So many nights, I remember traveling alone and white-knuckling it all the way home, hoping at least a handful of other passengers would be riding with me, praying that some strung-out dude strutting between moving cars (this didn't become illegal until 2005) wouldn't decide to linger in mine.
One problem is that the mix rushes through each track too quickly, leaving only the wackiest selections to linger in the memory; another is the preponderance of those flute solos that became a hallmark of '70s black music only in retrospect, when crate-diggers started listening to blaxploitation movie soundtracks.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Four of the world's biggest traders expect the Brent oil price in 2019 to largely linger in the $60s a barrel with a slight rise in the second half of the year due to a tightening market, they said on the sidelines of the FT Commodities Global Summit.
Although the city is best known for its beef, those who linger in this welcoming, walkable metropolis will also discover a singular music scene, memorable museums, eclectic shopping, little-known regional specialties and an easygoing atmosphere tinged with the foreign flavors that continue to flow through the city's glittering harbor.
The report named several funding sources — in addition to congestion pricing — that state leaders should consider: a "cruising charge" on for-hire vehicles that linger in Manhattan's busiest areas; a tax on New York City property sales above $5 million; and the sale of "air rights" above properties the agency owns.
It may seem counterintuitive to focus on a lunar event on the day that, from a spiritual standpoint, is pretty much dedicated to the sun (the very word "solstice" is derived from the Latin words for "sun" and "to stop," in reference to how long the sun appears to linger in the sky).
Although the measles-infected crew member has supposedly been restricted to her cabin since diagnosed, the relatively confined interior of a cruise ship and highly communicable nature of the virus - it can linger in an enclosed space for two hours - raises the risk of exposure to others who lack immunity, Gerstenbluth said.
An oligarch who built his $5 billion fortune in Russia, founded GD (which he now chairs), served briefly as prime minister after toppling Saakashvili and then retreated to his glass palace above Tbilisi, Ivanishvili seemed to linger in the background of our conversations with officials but rarely entered them directly without prodding.
Across a trio of records for Brooklyn label Sacred Bones—2013's Abandon, 2014's Bestial Burden, and Contact, released on March 31—she's used scrapes of static to confront the existential anxieties that linger in the background behind our day-to-day concerns, the questions that keep her up at night.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has worked to improve race relations, including calling out white supremacy and launching a new formal alliance with the NAACP, but some black Mormons and scholars say discriminatory opinions linger in some congregations from a ban rooted in a belief that black skin was a curse.
The AAA Foundation believes that officers should use specialized tests to determine if drivers are impaired, not simply rely on how much THC is in someone's blood (traces of marijuana can linger in the bloodstream for days or weeks after smoking, making some states' outright bans on any THC in drivers' systems obviously absurd).
Indeed, his distinguished 153 psychotropic essay "Heaven and Hell" might very well serve as an addendum to this show's exhibition catalogue in which curator Julien Rousseau points out that various strands of Buddhism have played a primary role in the formation of Asia's phantasmagoric imagination by implying that some souls linger in limbo between reincarnations.
Thus energized, you might consider making a big vat of chili, making so much, in fact, that you can freeze extra for later, for one of those nights when you can't rush home to cook, but instead will linger in the presence of art for a while, then defrost and reheat dinner quite late.
But there was one question still left unanswered by the time Angela Abar became the Eggman and the credits rolled; a final, important piece of the puzzle destined to linger in sleepless nights and subreddits for years to come: Namely, who was the weird, lubed-up superhero who slid into the sewer that one time?
Detroit offers a somewhat muddled narrative that perhaps does not linger in the places you want it to: the post-traumatic stress Reed apparently suffered afterward, or the aftermath of the trial on Dismukes's life, for example — but it is also intensely claustrophobic, with a thread of simmering and raw violence that explodes every so often in shocking spikes.
After all, while those games are able to linger in their chosen tonality, Far Cry 5 spins wildly between didactic, yet contradictory sermons and a relentless, mediocre style of comedy that never rises above an echo of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' 14 year old sketch of rural American culture, down to the UFO expert and amoral CIA agent.
Esiason, not the humblest of men (a "type-A my-way-or-the-highway guy," as Carton called him), had the sense to let his partner lead, to recognize that Carton had an almost Trumpian nose for the kind of bombast and volatility that caused people to linger in the parking lot or to tune in the next day.
The coronavirus appears able to linger in the air for up to three hours and on plastic and stainless steel surfaces for two to three days, according to laboratory tests run by a team of federal and academic scientists in the US. It's unclear whether the virus would behave the same way in the real world.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump — who loves to linger in front of the cameras before ceremonial White House events — hustled the news media out of the Roosevelt Room after 30 seconds to begin his first real nuts-and-bolts negotiating session with Hill Republicans, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader.
Here at Meijer Gardens, the messaging may be a little more subtle and contemplative, but it has another strength: when I consider 'Blossom' or the flower wallpaper, or even the vitrines of smaller scale ceramic work, it is normal to want to linger in notions of the botanical, but there is a strong counterpunch in looking at the bold cultural and political statements those kinds of works really make.
The deep house you're hearing there, or down the gym, or in a trainer shop in an out of town shopping mall, the pulled-pork-deep-house that dominates a certain kind of festival, attended by a certain kind of person, is a strangely airy, uncannily soulless construction, an assemblage of springy basslines and tropically-twisted pads, usually topped off with refrains that linger in the memory about as long as a piece of Wrigleys does on the tastebuds.
Trump's rise has stirred fear among people of faith, particularly Muslims, who can stick out by virtue of simply adhering to expected customs of dress; undocumented immigrants who have refused to keep their legal status a shameful secret; women who have been victims of sexual assault and have bravely found their voice in sharing their pain; those living with HIV and other illnesses whose stigmas linger in the face of silence; even liberal journalists and professors whose explicit targeting seeks to expunge their ideas from the light of day.
As confetti and the flaccid remains of balloons are swept from the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, as the delegates wake up groggy in their hotels from a four-day bender of hallucinatory political theater, as the echoes of Donald Trump's words—"I am your voice"—linger in our collective consciousness like a bad dream, we are left to grope, through a growing fog of shame and regret, for an answer to the age-old question that accompanies any serious hangover: What in the hell just happened?
From the opening of that book's title poem: As much as the image of you, I have seen You again, live, as in live indecision you brighten The limbs of an earth that so earnestly turns To reflect you, the sky's brightest body And the last beacon for those who are everywhere Coded in spirals and want to unbend Who bear in the dark turned toward you This message they have to deliver to even live, To linger in real time before you, to meet or to Blow you away—and yes I have seen you receive them But you are not there.

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