Rickshaws whizzed from roundabout to roundabout; kebab stands on sidewalks did brisk business; men and women filled the bazaars, shopping before the Friday prayer.
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Pasquale: I'm from Archway, that roundabout in north London, and at a bar on this roundabout, there was a drum 'n' bass night every Friday.
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Joshua Harmon ("Significant Other") and Lindsey Ferrentino ("Ugly Lies the Bone"), alumni of the Roundabout Underground, will return to Roundabout Theater Company with two new plays.
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And in a roundabout way, it would fulfill both prophecies.
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Today, DeGeneres revealed the definitive answer in a roundabout way.
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I came to the project in a very roundabout way.
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"The most beautiful roundabout in the world" by Henry Do
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So yeah, you know what, you could roundabout say that!
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China is now joining them, but in a roundabout way.
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In a roundabout way, their work influenced Mr. Lewis's career.
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New York's informal network of couriers with roundabout shipping routes.
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"The Humans," which won the Tony Award for best new play this year, had a previous run at Roundabout, and that play's author, Stephen Karam, first attracted notice with "Speech & Debate" at Roundabout Underground.
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One of the few who shrugs over the controversy, even as she plans to vote against the roundabout, is Bet Finocchiaro, who runs Bet's Fish Fry, a seafood shack near where the roundabout would go.
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This is her roundabout way to poke at my unmarried status.
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If one route has a new roundabout for example, try it!
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Ms Murillo is "a witch," shout Ms Ríos's roundabout-obstructing supporters.
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And in a roundabout way, the lyrics came out of that.
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For 30 years he went to the roundabout every weekday morning.
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BroadwayHD live streams "She Loves Me" from the Roundabout Theater Company.
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Roundabout is reviving "She Loves Me," again directed by Mr. Ellis.
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Roundabout wanted to do it out of the clear blue sky.
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But the series otherwise stalled with bloated storytelling and roundabout exposition.
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One of them, in a semi-roundabout way, is Donald Trump.
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The Mercedes-Benz S-Class can conquer a roundabout on its own.
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That's a roundabout way to introduce this column this week, isn't it?
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After that came Muay Thai gym ownership, though in a roundabout way.
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Then it steamed south-east on its roundabout route to the Mediterranean.
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Albright took a roundabout route to academia, which ended up paying off.
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It is also, in a roundabout yet essential way, Shiffrin's home turf.
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Checkout has taken a roundabout route to become a $2 billion company
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Chants of "your arse, is a roundabout" were probably a little demoralising.
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An official with the chamber of commerce, Mr. Maxim supports the roundabout.
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Roundabout Black Box Theater, 111 West 46th Street, 212-719-8113, roundabouttheatre.org.
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Roundabout Black Box Theater, 111 West 46th Street, 212-719-1300, roundabouttheatre.org.
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They're asking me to defend her a lot, in a roundabout way.
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"Merrily" is the seventh production announced by Roundabout for its upcoming season.
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"I was hunting for opportunities, and then the roundabout arrived," he said.
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In a meandering, roundabout way, I was trying to excavate his past.
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Isn't boosting employee ownership a really roundabout way to achieve these ends?
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In a roundabout way, Sansa might actually be responsible for Dany's eventual death.
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And Ziosk could be a roundabout way for employers to discriminate against employees.
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Sorry, this is a roundabout way of getting back to answering the question.
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You want to refer to this person in a roundabout kind of way.
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Western sanctions mean that supplies often have to be acquired through roundabout means.
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"Macron is letting in thousands of immigrants," claims Eric, up on the roundabout.
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If they do, it's in some odd, kooky, roundabout way—and it's not.
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Egypt's generals have ringed the roundabout in Cairo's Tahrir Square with iron grating.
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We approached it in a roundabout way to coordinate with air traffic control.
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Andrew was taking the roundabout way, which had turned into the only way.
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It's right next to Central Park, and the central feature is this roundabout.
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The experiment itself is a really, really roundabout way of performing these observations.
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Instead we take a roundabout route through the states of Morelos and Puebla.
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LJ routed us through Arnold Circus, a tiny park set in a roundabout.
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I approached in a roundabout manner before I touched on the relevant point.
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"In a roundabout way, Pompeo's statement does seem sound to me," he said.
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The Roundabout revives Arthur Miller's play about family and loyalty, tables and chairs.
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GAROFALO I just auditioned for Annie and Todd [Haimes, the Roundabout artistic director].
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Hajin's main roundabout has become a deep pit where a coalition bomb exploded.
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They have identified the snakes found by the roundabout as Florida water snakes.
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Perhaps Goldberg was, in a roundabout way, trying to make that point too.
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On the opposite side of that traffic roundabout is Trump's Trump International Hotel & Tower.
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In terms of ways to boost the incomes of poor people, it's very roundabout.
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Roundabout Books, an independent bookstore in Greenfield, Massachusetts, has split its store in half.
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Her previous projects generally accomplished their intended goals in extremely messy or roundabout ways.
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That might be a roundabout way of saying that the Baidu alliance is looser.
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The Cherry Orchard, produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company, will begin previews on Sept.
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And Roundabout has been workshopping a third play it has commissioned from Mr. Harmon.
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The Roundabout postponed a planned 2001 Broadway production in the wake of 9/11.
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Hovering in roundabout the same weight class as Souwer is Albert "the Hurricane" Kraus.
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The 40-foot-tall concrete cross rises amid a busy roundabout in Bladensburg, Maryland.
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"One Night in the Swedish Summer" came to the festival in a roundabout manner.
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By later that summer, the roundabout known as Paradise had become more like hell.
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For Kodak Black, it's a more concisely structured take on his roundabout tongue twisters.
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That number comes, in a slightly roundabout way, from Alphabet's earnings report on Tuesday.
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London's entrepreneurs may find that you can go the wrong way around a roundabout.
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"Significant Other," which ran at Roundabout in 2015, will transfer to Broadway next month.
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We meet up with my mom and go to her favorite roundabout sushi place.
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On a recent visit, there were no Yellow Vests in sight at the roundabout.
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Place/Image/Object at Jack Barrett Gallery explores these questions in a roundabout way.
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We've gone a long roundabout way to come back to something we knew intuitively.
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Traffic moves so slowly that one roundabout has a wraparound television screen to entertain drivers.
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Police were notified of the crash at a roundabout involving Hartridge at 8:36 a.m.
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The big suit was actually inspired in a roundabout kind of way by kabuki mime.
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The men nodded, passing a smashed concrete roundabout where a group of locals sat, drinking.
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Despite the roundabout method of recapitalisation, getting money into the banking system is good policy.
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Once a busy roundabout, cars have been banished and trees and fountains have replaced them.
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The incident took place on the Tinsley roundabout in Sheffield at about 8pm Sunday evening.
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Luckily, Parker held out until his parents reached the south Austin hospital's emergency room roundabout.
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Days after the protests began, one of the trees was still lying atop a roundabout.
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And, two, banning laptops on selected flights just forces terrorists to buy more roundabout itineraries.
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Silicon Valley and London's Silicon Roundabout have long served as hubs of start-up culture.
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" Which, of course, is simply a more roundabout way of asking: "Are we friends yet?
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Their target was a few hundred metres away across a roundabout: the Kirkuk governorate building.
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"Guys like Kevin and I were, in a roundabout way, neglected as kids, " Osaer said.
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And his championing of a new roundabout for a traffic-clogged thoroughfare sharply divided voters.
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Leaks can be a roundabout way of preserving an independent check on an unreliable executive.
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When speaking to groups, Pastor Danny had a roundabout way of getting to the point.
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Driving on the roundabout, passers-by see the Live Oak Tree in its three-dimensionality.
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"The relationship between the two countries has come through a roundabout time," Mr. Li said.
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In the city center, stately government buildings, including a provincial library, surround a large roundabout.
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The filly escaped by going on the road, crossing a roundabout before entering this bar.
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"In a weird, roundabout way, I used to live and die with baseball," he said.
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Place de la Bastille is a complicated roundabout with a columnar monument in the center.
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It's also a roundabout of way of not relying on Windows 10 on the Galaxy line.
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One Monday last November, a suicide bomber killed a traffic cop at the roundabout just outside.
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Issa would have planned some roundabout way to get Lawrence's attention that would have utterly failed.
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I eventually ignored the instructions and drove home a very roundabout way that saved me hours.
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THE ROUNDABOUT on a ridge outside the Provençal town of Beaucaire is a pleasant enough spot.
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Robert Kyagulanyi who has repeatedly, shown blatant disregard for the law, was arrested, at Mulago roundabout.
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Nintendo's long-awaited entry into the mobile gaming market is coming in a somewhat roundabout way.
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Porter's path to Seattle has been a bit more roundabout—and a bit more eyebrow-raising.
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Another argues that it is the cruel appearance of mobility that makes the roundabout symbolically apt.
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At 266th Street, a roundabout called Duke Ellington Circle serves as an introduction to Central Park.
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Its purpose is to stop the roundabout from sucking in all the potential wealth and opportunities.
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Claire eventually found her way back, tracing a roundabout route through the streets of the city.
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We fought them out of the roundabout, and it became a shouting match across the road.
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What features of a particular road or roundabout determined the sounds she heard while traveling it?
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The large circle in the center of Mr. Schouwerwou's puzzle represents a ROUNDABOUT, or traffic circle.
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But at times it also feels like the only way to tell such a roundabout plot.
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Roundabout Underground presents a flawed but tuneful musical about a young Manhattan couple challenged by addiction.
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"The Roundabout," a rediscovered comedy by J. B. Priestley, brightens 59E59's annual trans-Atlantic festival.
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The Freedom Riders are on the move again in Jiréh Breon Holder's play for Roundabout Underground.
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Then cross the roundabout and run along the Long Tail road for just under a mile.
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In truth the region is on a never-ending roundabout of unfulfilled promises and bureaucratic wheel-spinning.
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Counterpoint: First, "experienced unwanted sex" is such a roundabout way to say "raped" that it's almost impressive.
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This is a roundabout way of getting to Miller's email, which contained the following observation: One thing.
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So it's like this hugely significant monument has been reduced to a giant roundabout for corporate advertising.
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Their lip service to those concerns appears to be a roundabout way of reaffirming the status quo.
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Therefore, in roundabout fashion, Tarkin got his revenge — he is a little bit responsible for Luke's death.
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Edging through the stationary traffic to cross the Bastille roundabout in Paris could take half an hour.
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In that sense this pseudo-nutritionist had done their job, albeit through an extremely unnecessary, roundabout way.
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Thousands of pounds worth of damage has been done after two 'supercars' collided on a Sheffield roundabout.
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Roundabout kitsch has proliferated; another radio station last month ran a competition to select the nation's ugliest.
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Pioneered by Eugène Hénard, a town planner, in the early 1900s, the roundabout is a fitting emblem.
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Those who occupy the roundabout, he argues, are "at the same time from somewhere and from nowhere".
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A 1993 revival, presented by Roundabout Theater Company and directed by Scott Ellis, has its admirers, too.
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The shelter in the middle of the roundabout used to house a restaurant, but appeared vacant now.
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Cole Porter's too-darn-hot musical, revived by Scott Ellis for the Roundabout Theater Company, cools down.
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The Roundabout Theater's production, directed by Jack O'Brien, is a nominee for best revival of a play.
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Her new play, "72 Miles to Go...," will be presented by the Roundabout Theater Company this winter.
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The musical will be a coproduction of the A.R.T. and the Roundabout, both of which are nonprofits.
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The other is "Kiss Me, Kate," which Roundabout Theater Company is opening at Studio 54 in March.
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At the roundabout, Laurent Aufrere, a truck driver, was deciding which of that day's meals to skip.
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They jumped in an Uber car, which dropped them at the F train, heading toward the Roundabout.
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A particular kind of gun control comes to the Roundabout Underground courtesy of Martin Zimmerman's new play.
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A particular kind of gun control comes to the Roundabout Underground courtesy of Martín Zimmerman's new play.
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" A roundabout college career Johnson described his college career over the years as "very insane and funny.
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So give credit to the Roundabout for producing this thoughtful revival of an ambitious, vexing, multilayered drama.
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In a roundabout way, he's sort of become the Marie Kondo of the so-called "red pill" universe.
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The Indians, unable to bolster both their offense and, in a roundabout way, their pitching, began looking elsewhere.
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At one point Chimera is called an "anti-vigilante vigilante," which is a roundabout way of saying supervillain.
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When White asks what happened to the files, May gives a roundabout answer that she doesn't really know.
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Kristen Stewart, however, has thought of a more roundabout way to get a woman to play the lead.
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The smuggler raced ahead and ushered the group into an unlit house a few blocks from the roundabout.
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I'm going try and articulate that to you, but it will most likely go in a roundabout way.
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As for transferring saved data, Nintendo listed a process that is somewhat roundabout — but not impossible — to understand.
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The movie still springs from Tyler's point of view, however roundabout a route it takes to get there.
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The boy was at his lemonade stand at a roundabout in St. John's Forest development about 3 p.m.
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Prince's conversion to the Jehovah's Witness religion actually started, in a roundabout way, with Sly & the Family Stone.
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Only one route from Zakho is open - a 200-km roundabout route via the Kurdish town of Kalak.
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Eventually, my taxi reached a roundabout, and we turned left onto another thoroughfare, the Panthapath Tejgaon Link Road.
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Her father is the artistic director and the chief executive of the Roundabout Theater Company in New York.
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Together, they sort of, kind of, in a roundabout way, surpassed Pete Rose's major league record of 4,256.
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"You can find me at the Roundabout," he sings, making it as much a pledge as a tip.
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Amazon Web Services has been operating in China for quite some time, albeit through rough and roundabout routes.
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In "Good Vibrations," Mr. Love would like to correct that impression, although in a peace-loving, roundabout way.
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Yep — the coffee behemoth did take its name from the sailor, although the decision was a little roundabout.
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Eleven actors crowd into Roundabout Underground's cramped basement for Alex Lubischer's comedy-drama of truth, reconciliation and snacks.
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The Roundabout Theater Company production, directed by Trip Cullman, will begin previews in September and open in October.
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The Roundabout Theater Company production, which follows a woman's long life, marks the playwright Noah Haidle's Broadway debut.
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That would apply to the cast and crew of "Birthday Candles" and "Caroline, or Change," both Roundabout productions.
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Hopefully you did not encounter any gridlock while solving, and the roundabout made for a smooth crossword journey.
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The team thinks the worms enter the spiral like cars all moving toward the center of a roundabout.
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He then used a roundabout example to explain that debate time restraints don't allow time for lengthy answers.
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In roundabout fashion, a documentary examines the sources of the wave of extrajudicial killings under President Rodrigo Duterte.
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The production, directed by Patrick Marber and presented by the Roundabout Theater Company, opens April 24 on Broadway.
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What about films whose very lack of reference to Vietnam makes them, in a roundabout way, Vietnam movies?
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He said he did his homework, studying the stage finish and identifying the shorter route around the roundabout.
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Sam Shepard's tale of brotherly animus and noxious masculinity, produced by Roundabout Theater Company, stages its last showdown.
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I took a roundabout way of getting home and ran a few red lights but managed to lose her.
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The roundabout marked by Mexico's Angel of Independence was surrounded by protesters calling Trump a fascist, racist and xenophobe.
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Yet, at least from this study, the roundabout migratory route doesn't seem to be affecting this species too negatively.
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The shortest line on a globe, when you flatten it onto a map, looks like a curved, roundabout route.
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Kate Spade's relationship with her own name has taken a roundabout path that might seem whimsical at first glance.
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On one roundabout in southern France, gilets jaunes brought along a guillotine and a stuffed effigy of Mr Macron.
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It's a more roundabout version of the deal Amazon just made with Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead.
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Quarles described how the environment at one of her previous employers was very roundabout and indirect, which killed productivity.
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A new phone dubbed the Black Shark marks, in a roundabout way, Xiaomi's entry into the gaming phone market.
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They failed to name the cow in "The Magic Roundabout", and attributed an Oscar Wilde quote to Dolly Parton.
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The statue stands in a roundabout at the entrance of City Park and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
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In a roundabout way, I'm asking him to confess to having sexual thoughts about his female friends—namely, me.
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Bahrain's King Hamad has levelled the Pearl roundabout where his subjects protested, and turned it into a traffic junction.
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Music always came naturally to Mr. Porter, but he took a roundabout path to pursuing it with any focus.
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"He would take them out to a roundabout on the highway and ride around in circles," Ms. Galpin said.
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Roundabout said it is spending nothing on the venture — in fact, it will receive a small amount of compensation.
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At a central roundabout, two contrasting ads side by side show the dual nature of life in the capital.
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Took my daughter there one day and we did the roundabout maybe twice and I said, 'You know what?
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That, in a roundabout way, brings me to the fact that the album doesn't stop—there are no fadeouts.
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He has planned a collection of shops, called Boothbay Village Square, that would be made accessible by the roundabout.
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In New York, the Atlantic Theater Company, the Roundabout Theater Company and the Vineyard Theater have agreed to participate.
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Eleven actors crowd into Roundabout Underground's cramped basement space for Alex Lubischer's comedy-drama of truth, reconciliation and snacks.
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The cast of "A Soldier's Play," also a Roundabout production, was paid through the end of the scheduled run.
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It is a short drive from the main road, at the end of a gated driveway with a roundabout.
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"Bernhardt/Hamlet," a Roundabout Theater Company production now in previews, comes on the heels of "Seared," an art-vs.
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He's not gonna give me a speech that I can't understand, because he's saying everything in a roundabout way.
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Studio 54, the disco mecca, pulsed at 254 West 54th Street, where the Roundabout Theater Company stages plays today.
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The V.I.P. lounge for members upstairs at the Roundabout—they had themed drinks, like the 'Design for Living'-tini.
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IRENE STUMBERGER, Rochester, N.Y. Roundabout Theater Company's production of "Toni Stone" by Lydia Diamond was the year's best play.
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The block grants are also, like work requirements, a roundabout way to roll back Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid specifically.
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Despite his roundabout selection, veterans groups and politicians of all stripes immediately hailed him as a supremely qualified choice.
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We entered town by way of an unfamiliar roundabout route, the usual way having been cut off by flooding.
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But the mural was created entirely in London, in her tiny workman's cottage on the Hogarth roundabout in Chiswick.
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Apps like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter are all blocked and access is only possible through roundabout solutions like VPNs.
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That refinery receives Bakken crude via rail, but the roundabout pipeline/ship route is "very competitive" with rail, he said.
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That might seem like a roundabout way to calculate 10x4 (it is), but this same technique works for bigger numbers.
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Wednesday's airstrikes struck the market, a mosque, a street and a roundabout in the rebel-occupied neighborhood, the activist said.
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Which is a long, roundabout way of me saying that when I was 22019, I was obsessed with The Matrix.
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"I come from a dog-show family," says Rebel Wilson, attempting to explain the roundabout genesis of her entrepreneurial spirit.
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Taxi drivers - some hailing from Britain, Spain and France - blocked the Schuman roundabout outside European Union institutions and lit flares.
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In a weird way, rather than a disaster, the Trump presidency could be a roundabout path to a higher plane.
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They were sound, fury, and, in a roundabout way, deeply significant -- though not to the end Republicans might have hoped.
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"The roundabout has accompanied the development of the fluid society," suggests Laurent Devisme, of the National Architecture School in Nantes.
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The Roundabout production received enthusiastic reviews, and commercial producers, Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, moved it to Broadway in February.
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Jameela Jamil has opened up about how a "very intense" car accident had a roundabout way of saving her life.
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Those rides took passengers on a 4.3-mile loop around the Olympic Stadium, on a route that included a roundabout.
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Matthew Nowicki, a Polish émigré architect, hoped to encircle the vexing roundabout with an elevated linear accelerator-cum-shopping center.
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She is also a director of both the New York chapter of Planned Parenthood and of the Roundabout Theater Company.
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The feelings expressed in the painting, as roundabout as they are, seem like a perfect assessment of current racial politics.
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In Selina Fillinger's drama for Roundabout Underground, she plays Charlotte, a woman whose son has been convicted of sexual assault.
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It encircled a roundabout, waited patiently for pedestrians to cross the street, and dodged traffic cones and bicyclists with ease.
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That's the unhappy result of refurbishments to the area known as Silicon Roundabout, where young UK technology companies are concentrated.
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"Historically, it's sort of departed and headed off to New Zealand out into the east roundabout Sydney latitudes," Howden said.
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At the helm will be Daniel Aukin, who directed Mr. Harmon's witty, dark comedy "Bad Jews" at Roundabout in 2013.
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You can find out what cookies are being blocked on a specific site, although the process is a little roundabout.
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A new circulation spine attempts to better link the building, which is set on a traffic roundabout, into the city.
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Across the street, in the middle of a busy traffic roundabout, stood a sixty-foot-tall statue of Jesus Christ.
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Biden made that argument in a roundabout way during an interview posted Sunday by the State, a South Carolina newspaper.
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A roundabout way of remembering to get the milk, but the only one that has ever worked for me. ♦
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The gilets jaunes had been evicted from a roundabout, but it was easy to figure out where to find them.
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Though the Roundabout production, which opened on Tuesday evening, stars Elizabeth McGovern as the materfamilias, the story really is Kay's.
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A tougher test is parsing the roundabout ways that China's internet users evade stringent censorship to talk about current affairs.
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The rover had to take a roundabout route to avoid rippled areas where soft sands could have swallowed the rover.
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Think of it as a system of highways with a roundabout in the middle that connects each gadget to everything else.
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In a roundabout way, Nancy tries to get to the bottom of that mystery when she locks Sasha in the cellar.
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The Harlem Globetrotters are a roundabout group of playground basketball legends who rode on-court, circus-like tricks to international fame.
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But it's no less true that the humble refrigerator, in a roundabout way, enabled the development of the first atom bomb.
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"Macron has a rapport with the people that is contemptuous and disdainful," said one gilet jaune, stationed on a rural roundabout.
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The idea of exploring the subject of women and their place in India's economy came to me in a roundabout way.
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But Planned Parenthood says it is also using the clinic licensing process as a roundabout way of shutting the clinic down.
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This essay is cited much less often than the other two, but in a roundabout way it has been equally influential.
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The monitor said they had captured a clinic, school and a roundabout in the heart of eastern Manbij after heavy fighting.
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Try and ask them in a roundabout way what they're doing in the bedroom, then get it down on the page.
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Roundabout, sure, but doesn't it make you just amazed at the capabilities of the English language to hear something like that?
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It turned out that I had reconfigured a roundabout an hour previous that had created a pinch point in the traffic.
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Mickelson's putt skimmed off the edge of the cup and spun around it like a car going into a Scottish roundabout.
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"I'm thinking of naming a roundabout after Koper and Richter," Mr. Szelemej said, "in thanks for their services to our town."
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In other news, Bette Midler has turned her critique of the reality star into roundabout way to raise money for charity.
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Regardless, we still have NASA (and in a roundabout way, Glenn) to thank for your favorite snack on school field trips.
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Although the roundabout would serve as a gateway to the entire region, only Boothbay's 221,363 registered voters can vote on it.
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In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
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Elizabeth McGovern stars, with the recent Tony-winning director Rebecca Taichman ("Indecent") at the helm of this Roundabout Theater Company revival.
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At the center of its newly formed pseudo-state was Raqqa, and at the center of that capital, the Naem roundabout.
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And that's how I got myself, in a roundabout way, hooked up with Robert Altman and "5 & Dime" in New York.
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Police used tear gas to disperse a group who barricaded a roundabout in Tai Wai, according to a government press release.
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"Usual Girls," by Ming Peiffer and directed by Tyne Rafaeli, will be presented at the Roundabout Underground theater for emerging artists.
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Sometimes, as in Meghan Kennedy's "Napoli, Brooklyn," which opened on Tuesday in a Roundabout Theater Company production, they yearn for France.
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The Roundabout Theater Company's revival of Scott McPherson's 2393 play about illness, death and wig styling goes to its final rest.
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The Roundabout Theater Company's revival of Scott McPherson's 1991 play about illness, death and wig styling goes to its final rest.
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Opponents of Medicaid work rules say the requirements are a roundabout way to cull people from the safety net health program.
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Go back along the lower lake then cross the roundabout and take the Suresnes road along the path on the left.
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Janet Reid told SWNS she was approaching a roundabout in Midlothian, Scotland, in traffic when she hit the brakes and nothing happened.
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HTS has erected gallows on the roundabout of one town in Idlib, to warn those who may want to abandon the fight.
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Basically, this is all just a long, roundabout way of saying ThirdLove bra, I think you're my soulmate, oversized cups and all.
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These in turn would then have to stop to give way to those driving onto the roundabout at the next entry point.
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Perhaps to avoid focusing on potentially controversial extraditions to the mainland, Hong Kong's government justifies the legal change in a roundabout way.
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It's kind of roundabout, but it seems to indicate a general, if not all that specific, plan to stick to these policies.
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Possibly. But it could also a fairly roundabout way to hold the Trump administration accountable for economic injustices by taking legal action.
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Connection to Nunes Earlier this year, Cohen-Watnick came under scrutiny for his alleged roundabout role in providing information to GOP Rep.
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I didn't think about it during the race but as soon as we hit that roundabout, that's when it struck me 'ah!
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Mr Barnes was hailed as an icon of Bermuda, and in 1998 a statue of him was put up near the roundabout.
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That's an awfully roundabout way to shift the blame for Trump from the elites who empowered his rise and onto the public.
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But the view from the benches is largely blocked by a makeshift rest stall for the police officers stationed at the roundabout.
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In a country of existential reflection, the concept of circular motion embodied by the roundabout inevitably invites metaphysical commentary, even if inadvertently.
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Much of the continuing antigovernment protest, cleared overnight from the roundabout where the bombing occurred, had shifted to the convention center also.
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"The Humans," by Stephen Karam, transferred to Broadway after a critically lauded premiere Off Broadway from the Roundabout Theater Company last fall.
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Gun enthusiasts there remain skeptical about the motives of these projects, saying that they're a roundabout way of taking their guns away.
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In fact, in an interview with the UFC's Megan Olivi, he seems to have come to that conclusion in a roundabout way.
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A revival of the musical comedy "1776" will come to Broadway in the spring of 2021, the Roundabout Theater Company said Monday.
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In a roundabout thick with traffic, I once looked out the window of my Uber and saw a horse cart go by.
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Roundabout did manage to score some significant nods for its delightful "Travesties" revival, an import from the Menier Chocolate Factory in London.
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He's made Yelp his home, finding roundabout ways to review everything from his cats and his favorite movies to sunsets and racism.
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" Hale said Giuliani's offensive against Yovanovitch implied a "roundabout way" for Trump to get rid of the ambassador through a "smear campaign.
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In an odd way, Mr. Herrin's hilarious work on the recent production of "Noises Off" at the Roundabout Theater was excellent preparation.
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On the way, he pointed out a lone Rat Boy graffiti tag on the back of a road sign near a roundabout.
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Instead of your connection request bouncing from its origin right to its destination, Tor sends your request on a much more roundabout route.
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Both were roundabout ways of calling Sanders a corrupt liar, a term that comes up with stunning frequency in regards to this administration.
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What I'm trying to say, in a roundabout way, is that the Safer Spaces campaign is a great start, but it's not enough.
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And that's as true for audiences at this Roundabout Theater Company production, directed by Evan Cabnet, as it is for our gal Thérèse.
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Some five-star hotels have shut down their main entrances; instead security guards shepherd customers through a roundabout route reserved for the staff.
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Police vans and officers blocked the roundabout near the Arc on Saturday, in an effort to prevent a repeat of last week's scenes.
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That's pretty much true for all of us, whether you take a straightforward path through life or your road's a little more roundabout.
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The arrow and freeze frame would remain a staple of future seasons, while "Roundabout," to the chagrin of progressive rock fans, would not.
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If tech executives themselves are, in their own roundabout way, acknowledging that their companies are too big, maybe we should listen to them.
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So, Allison wondered, did that mean his experiment had, in a roundabout way, vaccinated his mice against this specific form of blood cancer?
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Since most plans will use the stabilization fund, they won't be allowed to cover abortions — a roundabout way of including pro-life protections.
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The "Hamburglar" swing set, "Mayor McCheese" roundabout, and "Chief Big Mac" jungle gym recreate the old playgrounds you used to find outside McDonald's.
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After the long pause in trade, China recently offloaded its first shipment of U.S. crude oil this year, although in a roundabout way.
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If you can't change him, then if you can influence the God who CAN change him—then it's this kind of roundabout manipulation.
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That gets you one audiobook per month (plus two Audible Originals)… so, in a roundabout way, you're getting three audiobooks for roughly $21.
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In a roundabout way, Ryan asked Gomez how her "new person" was doing and if she has had a chance to meet Swift's.
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And now the nonprofit Roundabout Theater Company says it will revive "The Price" on Broadway during the theater season that has just begun.
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Furthermore, the question is a somewhat roundabout way to inquire about your colleague's sex life — a topic that has no place at work.
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Specifically, for you gamblers out there, Hilton Honors Gold, through a roundabout strategy, can also get you Diamond status at Caesars Entertainment properties.
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By addressing strife in Africa in a roundabout way, "Liyana" breaks free of the heaviness that can weigh down an issue-based documentary.
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Finding Dory, similarly, closes with a burst of dazzling vehicular mayhem, as Hank the octopus drives a delivery truck through a highway roundabout.
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Those borders have grown taller, said Jeremy Klein, one of the Yellow Vest protesters on the roundabout of Thillois, outside of Reims, France.
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Many passengers also tell of spending time picking up or dropping off other passengers on maddeningly roundabout routes in Access-A-Ride vans.
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Witnesses and officials suggested the vehicle had detonated at a roundabout, an indication the blast occurred before the actual target had been reached.
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As always, many clues refer directly or circuitously to the theme of the puzzle; the roundabout clues are a lot of fun today.
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He drove straight to a historical placard describing the bustling slave markets that had been held at Court Square, the city's central roundabout.
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The federal investigation came to light in a roundabout way through a report about the use of Greyball prepared by the Portland, Ore.
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The play, a Roundabout Theater Company production that opened on Wednesday night, begins in 2000 in an upper-middle-class neighborhood of Washington.
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Instead of using a roundabout way to see his tweets, "I would like to be able to verify these things myself," she said.
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By the time the general landed on the ground, leaving an empty column in the middle of a traffic roundabout, applause broke out.
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Yes. I think there were a couple of really roundabout things that may have happened between now and then, but that's pretty foggy.
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He had taken a harder, more roundabout route to the team, one forged through long car rides from his home in Nacogdoches, Tex.
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The stifling censorship leaves intellectuals, young white-collar workers and retired veterans of past political campaigns using roundabout ways to voice their concerns.
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"They said the Taliban had taken the main roundabout, but I didn't believe them," said Ghulam Rasoul, 27, one of the bakery workers.
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Cross the roundabout left into Green Park and make a right at Green Park Station all the way back down to the mall.
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I was sitting in the middle seat of a tro-tro minibus, so I didn't see much as the bus flew over the roundabout.
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Here, Baba acts as trickster, villain, and savior, ultimately helping Vasilisa to rid her of her stepfamily, albeit through shockingly violent and roundabout means.
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The attackers opened fire on a police patrol that had set up a checkpoint at a roundabout in the town, one security official said.
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The Fox host then asked about Zuckerberg's roundabout denouncement of Trump's policies, which Trump denied, before circling back to his favorite wall-building topics.
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He shook hands at the Roundabout Diner in Portsmouth, N.H., visited a manufacturing plant and attended a state party fund-raiser with a congressman.
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So Rubio hasn't rescinded his promise to be a private citizen in January; he's just going to keep his word in a roundabout way.
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The bag wound up at Sotheby's after a roundabout journey that included an attempt by NASA to get it back from its current owner.
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"Fit for a queen" is just a figure of speech, a roundabout way of describing something that's so luxurious, it's practically Windsor Castle-worthy.
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The modern roundabout, by contrast, pioneered by British traffic engineers, forces vehicles approaching from an access road to await a gap in circulating traffic.
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"It didn't take me long to figure out that, in a not so roundabout way, Kahneman and Tversky had made my baseball story possible."
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"In kind of a roundabout way, Secretary Pompeo acknowledged that they still have the capabilities that they had before these conversations began," he said.
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That had a long roundabout way to go in order to get that back to you, but to you, it's seamless and it's instantaneous.
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Running out of gas in a roundabout because the gas gauge isn't the same as the one in your car back home is hard.
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In a roundabout way, a company spokesman confirmed that the majority of the cuts will be in Europe, where the rail division is headquartered.
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When my plane touched down I caught a taxi, which exited the airport into a roundabout before making its way onto the infamous highway.
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He tried to answer in a roundabout way, and finally she answered for him: "Okay, then you're saying you're not willing to do it."
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It was reborn again twice as a 499-seat Off Broadway playhouse: the Roundabout Theater in 1984 and the Union Square Theater in 1994.
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Shortly after the ruling was announced, protesters in the western Kenyan city of Kisumu, an opposition stronghold, torched a car at a busy roundabout.
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It's a very roundabout nationalistic angle, falsely representing the scale of a business and financial networking opportunities in a new corridor of technology companies.
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Also, download Rio data for Google Maps, so that you can use it offline to make sure your driver isn't taking a roundabout route.
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Directed by Scott Ellis and choreographed by Warren Carlyle, the Roundabout Theater Company production at Studio 54 embraces the same shifting of perspective throughout.
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And in a roundabout way, it seems like Marvel Studios has revealed that Hawkeye (played by Jeremy Renner) will live to see another day.
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To determine statistical significance, you ask something more roundabout: What is the probability of getting the same data as a result of random "noise"?
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The county also agreed to widen the local roads, add a roundabout for Vuitton trucks, put in high-speed internet cables and add streetlights.
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In his new work at the Roundabout, three adult children gather to celebrate their father's 75th birthday and argue over his history and legacy.
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Sympathetically directed and ardently acted, there's much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, which opened Thursday night at the American Airlines Theater.
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That roundabout method of sharing information makes sense since the source of our news is mostly TV broadcasts, especially for the 65-and-over crowd.
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It's a roundabout, but ultimately clever, way to skewer the VR market for having a lot of hype that has yet to really pay off.
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Not all members of parliament supported the new bill, and many human rights activists have criticized it as a roundabout way of suppressing free speech.
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Frances begins in her roundabout way, explaining that Mom and Dad are trying to figure out how to be a better family — before Robert interjects.
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Click on a feature on the map — a baseball diamond, a marina, a roundabout — and it immediately highlights everything its algorithm thinks looks like it.
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Historically, ronds-points operated on the principle that vehicles already on a roundabout give way to cars that are entering it (priority to the right).
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In this English version, those already on the roundabout have priority and those trying to enter it have to give way, which keeps traffic flowing.
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It was much easier to discern the quality when standing closer to a smaller, half-sized Onyx screen Samsung provided to post-production studio Roundabout.
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I don't, however, want to be responsible for killing canned tuna, even if it is only in a roundabout, clickbait headline-y kind of way.
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The Syrian army "killed or injured all ISIS terrorists at Dedeman Hotel" and at a roundabout near Palmyra's southwestern entrance, according to the same report.
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"They execute with bullets, desecrate the body, decapitate it, stick the head on a spike and put it on display at the roundabout," she says.
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"I've since found out that there is no town square in Warracknabeal, there's just a roundabout, which would be rather good as well," he continued.
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Now's your chance to rip into Lyft's navigating while it's happening instead of incredulously screenshotting your roundabout route and misdirecting your frustration onto helpless drivers.
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One of the upshots of relying on this old technology is that aircraft frequently have to fly roundabout routes to get where they are going.
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The original Black Tom was sentenced to be hung for his crimes and was buried at a spot that now lies beneath a nearby roundabout.
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He also hasn't stopped DJing and this September will be coming to the Magic Roundabout at Old Street in London for a rooftop summer spectacular.
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Now it is the turn of the roundabout, a humble road-junction improvement which is invading the French landscape and unsettling the order of things.
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"Significant Other" would be the second Broadway play in a year written by an artist championed by Roundabout Underground, the nonprofit's program for emerging artists.
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An hour later, they reached the last government checkpoint before rebel territory, at a roundabout nicknamed Death Square after a horrific car accident years ago.
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The first thing you'll notice aren't the roads, which are evenly paved, but the hulking cream stucco structure beyond the roundabout near the airport exit.
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A Roundabout revival, directed by Jack O'Brien (in previews and opening April 22, at the American Airlines Theatre), stars Annette Bening and Tracy Letts (above).
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Today, all that's left of the shoe industry is a rowboat-sized wooden shoe sculpture hovering like a specter above the roundabout entrance to town.
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You started out in the theater and will return to the New York stage after six years in "Toni Stone" at the Roundabout next spring.
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In northern France, Guy Fünfrock and fellow Yellow Vest protesters at a rainy traffic roundabout talk about resistance, too, but defiantly fly the French tricolor.
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Playing in Roundabout Theater Company's 62-seat underground space, it earned a New York Times Critic's Pick, and the sold-out run was extended twice.
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She is a vice chair of the boards of the Juilliard School and Roundabout Theater, and a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History.
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Her father, Eric Thompson, created and performed the English version of "The Magic Roundabout" children's show, and her mother is the Scottish actress Phyllida Law.
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In effect, 340B allows pharmacies to keep around 35 percent of the pharmaceutical industry's tab, a roundabout way of subsidizing health care for the poor.
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For the purposes of the pilot, the Lord works in mysterious ways, using roundabout means to point Miles toward people in need of his help.
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Sometimes, thieves take a roundabout way to snag your cash: They file a fake return with your data and allow you to receive the refund.
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Among the regulars was Aurélie Mery, one of the first to occupy the roundabout in what has become the near-mythic retelling of its foundation.
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Among the regulars was Aurélie Mery, one of the first to occupy the roundabout in what has become the near-mythic retelling of its foundation.
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Saying no, opting out, slowing things down, making gestures of refusal: all represent modes of doing that can be efficacious in their own roundabout ways.
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At long last Kaiser has brought Giacometti into the Swiss pavilion but in a roundabout way, refracted through the work and visions of other artists.
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I saw a poster the other day, the sort stuck on a lamppost near a roundabout, that said 44 DJs, four arenas over ten hours.
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Looking like the A Knight's Tale actress was my roundabout way of making myself desirable within the confines of a beauty standard I set for myself.
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A perfect example of this is the Arc de Triomphe roundabout in Paris, where drivers navigate across six lanes without road markings or any traffic signals.
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She came to design in a somewhat roundabout way, she told me in an interview, having started off in college with a Bachelor's degree in History.
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Yadira Ríos, the vice-presidential candidate of the Independent Liberal Party (PLI), has taken to obstructing rush-hour traffic at a roundabout just to get noticed.
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Engaging patients in their care through individual accountability—a sentiment that Rep Chaffetz actually got right (in a roundabout way)—has been shown to improve outcomes.
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Jessica tries so hard to not be a hero in a strange, roundabout way, she actually ends up being more of a hero than she anticipated.
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But if there's a significant downturn they will have to resort to less conventional tools, such as asset purchases, which affect economies in more roundabout ways.
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The show doesn't tackle the subject in a roundabout way but rather in a straightforward, in-your-face, don't-take-it-so-seriously type of way.
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The only spot of color in view is the blue tip of the minaret at the roundabout, dedicated to the prominent victim of a suicide bombing.
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Common sense says this: If you want to deliver jobs to workers, putting cash in the accounts of huge global corporations is a silly, roundabout plan.
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David Zinn designed it for the 420-seat Laura Pels Theater, an Off Broadway venue run by the nonprofit Roundabout Theater Company on West 46th Street.
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Ms. Benanti earned a Tony nomination this year for her portrayal of Amalia Balash in a revival of "She Loves Me" by the Roundabout Theater Company.
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Directed by Jo Bonney at Roundabout Theater Company's Laura Pels Theater, "13 Miles" is not about the recent crisis at the border, or not directly anyway.
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"If it runs 11 weeks, by the time people hear about it in Seattle, it's closing," said Todd Haimes, the artistic director of Roundabout Theater Company.
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All of this is a roundabout way of saying that he's not necessarily the sort of person you'd expect to find on the next Kompakt compilation.
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It is a roundabout way of her asking him if he thinks they will last, a question spurred solely by the pretend speeches on the bench.
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The production, presented by the nonprofit Roundabout Theater Company and directed by Vivienne Benesch, will mark the Broadway debut for Mr. Haidle, a playwright and screenwriter.
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When the Roundabout announced this revival of "All My Sons," it was to be directed by Gregory Mosher, whose concept for it included color-conscious casting.
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Why is the government unable to protect a capital that is heavily militarized, with checkpoints and barriers at every roundabout — some even with bomb-sniffing dogs?
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This roundabout travel obscures the goods' true origin and destination, and the route often reflects the placement of compromised officials who allow for a smooth journey.
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The insatiable American appetite for British drawing-room comedy is well nourished in "The Roundabout," a revival of J. B. Priestley's 1932 comedy at 59E59 Theaters.
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And in the spring, Joshua Harmon's "Significant Other," first produced by the Roundabout Theater Company Off Broadway in the summer of 2015, will open on Broadway.
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At the finish of Stage 19 in Salon-de-Provence, Boasson Hagen and Nikias Arndt of Germany went right around a roundabout while others went left.
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After a career in standup, sketch comedy, movies, and television, Janeane Garofalo will make her Broadway debut in the Roundabout Theater Company's "Marvin's Room" this summer.
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A spokeswoman for the production company, the Roundabout Theater Company, said that the actor Mr. Mosher wanted for George is still being considered for that role.
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The play, "Amy and the Orphans," which opens March 1 in a Roundabout Theater Company production at the Laura Pels Theater, is a barrier-breaking show.
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In theory, if you changed your gut bacteria by changing your diet, then you might in turn alter your vaginal bacteria in a roundabout way, she says.
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My Pixel 2216.7 already has the Lens feature that can call a phone number on an object seen through the camera — albeit in a more roundabout way.
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"If they do, it's in some odd, kooky, roundabout way," he complained, pointing out that in the real world, that's not the way things tend to work.
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In a roundabout way, HBO Nordic and HBO España's accidental airing of this weekend's episode devalues any information or content the hackers may have surrounding episode six.
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At the time, the roundabout route puzzled global ethanol traders and ship brokers, who called it a convoluted and costly way to get U.S. fuel to China.
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They are both Didi investors, although that bond came in a more roundabout way through the merger of Tencent-backed Didi and Alibaba-backed Kuaidi in 2015.
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And the eventual reveal of Goose's true nature is one of its biggest twists, with repercussions that affect, in a roundabout way, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Which, in a roundabout way, means that the kickdrum is elemental and primordial and has an incredibly deep-rooted connection to each and every one of us.
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Sporting a tracksuit and Real Madrid parka, Jamel is standing between the swimming pool's gate and a police truck, emptily staring at the roundabout down the road.
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Indeed, roundabout decoration has turned some intersections into art statements for French mayors, who began spending heavily on such matters after gaining decentralised powers in the 1980s.
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I ended up spending more time and money taking this roundabout way, but at least I could travel from downtown to the upper west side without walking.
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"The new proposed policy is a roundabout way to promote hybrid cars," Cui Dongshu, secretary general of China Passenger Car Association, wrote in a social media post.
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Beyond the roundabout at the end of El-Gaish Road, there are a number of restaurants and souvenir vendors you'll pass on your way to the fortress.
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And among those farther afield: Silicon Wadi in Israel, Silicon Mountain in Cameroon, Chilecon Valley in Santiago, the Silicon Roundabout in London and Silicon Sentier in Paris.
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The show, produced by the Roundabout Theater Company, is a tribute to his parents and grandmother, and the stories they told him when he was a child.
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But several recent plays, including Clare Barron's acclaimed "Dance Nation" and the current Roundabout Underground offering "Usual Girls," by Ming Peiffer, have ditched the usual cloying tropes.
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Roundabout Underground, a new venue for young writers, had chosen Mr. Gwon's "Ordinary Days," a four-character chamber piece about adrift New Yorkers, as its first musical.
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But Shaw, a veteran law enforcement officer, lost his job after city officials say they learned in a roundabout fashion that he'd sent racist messages on Facebook.
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Jens Keukeleire, who finished third, was among those who went left around the roundabout and immediately realized they had made a mistake, as Boasson Hagen pulled away.
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When Kenny Leon, the director of the Roundabout Theater Company revival, asked Underwood whether he'd want to take the lead role, the answer was a quick yes.
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"There were a lot of injuries.. it was a motorcycle (that exploded) near a main roundabout..," said Ibrahim Sabra, a trader in the vicinity of the blast.
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And so he closed out the year in yet a third medium, starring opposite Mr. Hawke in the Roundabout Theater Company's Broadway production, which began previews Dec.
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"Skintight," which had its premiere at Roundabout Theater Company last summer, starred Ms. Menzel as Jodi, a lawyer struggling with her relationship to her fashion-designer father.
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These roundabout solutions were apparently intended to avoid the scrutiny of conservatives, who of course found excuses to get mad anyways and pressure Facebook into a bizarre audit.
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