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You'll see tiny feet shuttling into offices, meetings -- and newsrooms?
And his childhood was spent shuttling from place to place.
So actually just shuttling people to the next closest subway.
She began shuttling between Texas and the West Coast, sometimes hitchhiking.
Her life, shuttling between two obstinate men, starts to seem unsustainable.
He began shuttling between meetings in blue button-downs and khakis.
And shuttling data continuously between users makes them slower than conventional databases.
Shuttling passengers, however, is not what the new line was built for.
Seemingly terrified, Connelly made eye contact with the camera before shuttling away.
Damaris Hernández, like every parent, spends the day shuttling her children around.
His McLarens are equally at home cruising highways and shuttling into the office.
It's not shuttling humans just yet, but it did have some interesting cargo.
Delegations would meet in separate rooms in "proximity talks", with diplomats shuttling between them.
Hoppe said his son is now shuttling the pair back and forth to appointments.
Yet only 55 percent used seats for their kids' friends when shuttling them around.
The US spent two and a half more years shuttling men to the moon.
European leaders are shuttling about the continent meeting and discussing what to do next.
President Donald Trump's advisers have spent the past year shuttling between Israelis and Palestinians.
She maintained a punishing schedule, often shuttling between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Art dealers and appreciators will be shuttling around the Continent to see them all.
Poem Entering the new year invariably invites introspection, even when shuttling cattle to market.
Last year a pair of retired American officials began shuttling to Doha for informal talks.
It might be ideal for shuttling the kids back and forth between summer camp schedules.
Looks like Wendy has reverted back to her favorite position: shuttling between Bobby and Chuck.
The trade talks have seen senior officials shuttling backwards and forwards between Beijing and Washington.
His special envoy Jason Greenblatt has been constantly shuttling between Jerusalem, Ramallah and Arab capitals.
Shuttling through Hamburg in his armored limousine, Trump caught no glimpses of the angry masses.
Shuttling through the blackness into the further reaches of my past, I hear a voice.
Now that Google has an official virtual reality division, it's shuttling more Googlers into it.
He was all in from early on, with his mother, Jani, shuttling him to tournaments.
When she is not onscreen, Ms. Dern is often shuttling her two children around town.
We'd arrive to find vans or school buses shuttling people out to the actual site.
Also, 5G is about more than just shuttling GBs to and from your iPhone more quickly.
Dee Dee dedicated herself wholeheartedly to her daughter, shuttling her from one doctor's appointment to another.
They'll be unremarkable, mobile tools on our SpaceX starships shuttling us back and forth to Mars.
But for frazzled TV junkies sick of shuttling between remotes, it might just be worth it.
In this way, the hole effectively hops from one site to another, shuttling around the lattice.
But the partnership with Uber will be largely focused on its primary business: Shuttling people around.
He's shuttling between phone calls with reporters and TV interviews in the boardrooms of his firm.
Griffiths has recently been shuttling between the warring parties to avert a coalition assault on Hodeidah.
In 0003, a violent storm off Cape Horn splintered Wavertree's masts, ending its cargo-shuttling days.
But being paid for overtime, and for the time spent shuttling between clients' homes, could help.
MoceanLab will focus on piloting autonomous ridesharing, shuttling, multimodal transportation, and personal mobility in Los Angeles.
Three weeks later, Mr. Guaidó is shuttling among a half-dozen safe houses to escape capture.
"This is breathtaking stuff," said a diplomat who has spent years shuttling between the region's capitals.
And boats he owned are still shuttling people to the two private islands he owned nearby.
Under Lyft Preferred, qualifying drivers can earn an extra fee for shuttling about slightly pickier passengers.
Her father taught her how to drive while shuttling leftover food from local restaurants to shelters.
Emergency responders treated him at the scene before shuttling him to Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center.
He departed for Indiana a half-day later, shuttling to a deli and a state party dinner.
Shuttling around town with autonomous-compatible infrastructure could be done in the next two decades, McKenzie said.
Two large full-sized buses are also due to start shuttling between the CleanTech park and NTU.
NASA also said that it won't be involved with the shuttling of tourists to the space station.
Bentley did get bit of a makeover to help it continue shuttling Morris to and from practice.
Golf carts putter around the lagoon, shuttling those happy to avoid the trek to the other side.
The militants were shuttling fighters in and out of the country and stockpiling weapons, the command said.
Intensive diplomacy led by Mr. Griffiths, shuttling between Arab capitals, helped rescue the deal this past week.
Cars and buses shuttling athletes, spectators and journalists to the venues passed on the big street outside.
A power line fails and service stops again, sending thousands of riders shuttling between rage and despair.
He's also something of a post-apocalyptic delivery man, shuttling supplies from one settlement to the next.
It is also used extensively for shuttling crews on offshore oil rigs and carrying emergency medical crews.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)In about 10 years, Toyota hopes to be shuttling people around the moon.
This is a story that continually shifts between onstage and backstage, shuttling between London and Monte Carlo.
Although Uber drivers and cabbies perform similar roles, shuttling Londoners about the city, they are very different people.
Abdalla stares out the front windshield of the van shuttling him and his family to the Atlanta airport.
Versions of the bill are shuttling between both chambers of the Legislature, where it has seen strong support.
The real Lenny Bruce, you see, spent a lot of time shuttling in and out of jail cells.
The ones most closely watched, though, will be those that relate to shuttling NASA astronauts to the ISS.
He spent his school years shuttling between regular campuses and those for children with emotional and behavioral problems.
Guterres said U.N. Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths was shuttling between Sanaa and also the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
At first uncomprehending, LaRose becomes a wise and sad ambassador, shuttling back and forth between the two homes.
Investors have been shuttling billions into stocks and other risky assets, giving the bull market another leg up.
In the summer, Brett is the "carpool dad," often shuttling students to and from practices, games and activities.
Last season, Goody was in a position similar to Refsnyder's, shuttling between Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and the Yankees.
Shuttling between prisoners in the yard and state authorities gathered outside, the negotiators worked heroically toward a settlement.
For the first time, they're living together, rather than shuttling between Atlanta and her home in South Florida.
Shuttling data back and forth between the chip and memory storage expends a lot of energy, he said.
Swalwell sits on both committees, so he was shuttling between "rehearsals" in the days before the big event.
In 1930s Hollywood — its so-called Golden Age — Douglas was a dancer, shuttling among studios for musical numbers.
Unsurprisingly, Tokyo's extensive public transit system will be key in shuttling attendees to and from venues each day.
Musk also unveiled another potential use for BFR — shuttling people between cities on Earth at unheard of speeds.
It will be an interesting fight, especially as more and more highly automated vehicles start shuttling real people around.
The mother-daughter duos became fast friends and would carpool, taking turns shuttling the girls to and from auditions.
One option: shuttling the lions over to the other side, a move that could cause all sorts of problems.
Netradyne recently partnered with a nationwide school bus fleet to help train and monitor drivers shuttling very precious cargo.
In recent weeks, lawyers for the students have been shuttling to campus almost daily to meet with university officials.
Its tone — knowing, droll, plaintive, shuttling rapidly between pain and hilarity — elevates it to its own kind of specialness.
By shuttling profits from software into its retail business, Amazon can keep expanding its store at a breakneck pace.
That means that art dealers, collectors, curators and appreciators will be shuttling around the Continent to see it all.
Upon further investigation, the officers found a campground nearby from which an accomplice had been shuttling drugs in small packages.
So Caesar walks the halls of Congress, shuttling from meeting to meeting, in the blue parka that disguises his identity.
Conversations were hammered out on the school buses shuttling people around, in Q&A's with directors, and even at afterparties.
As it stands now, real estate brokers are shuttling offers to sellers' agents via fax, email, or simply in-person.
Most intimidating is Corviknight, a giant black bird that doubles as a taxi for shuttling people from town to town.
She spent much of her time shuttling her children back and forth to practices for sports like softball and soccer.
As Obama spoke, Trump was shuttling between meetings with the leaders of the Palestinian Authority and various countries in Africa.
He could hardly believe they had once talked on the trolley, shuttling down the tracks like a clumsy, mechanical beetle.
It's a nexus between two lives, shuttling people to family, businesses and dreams on the other side of the border.
Ms. Smith was born in London to American parents and spent her childhood shuttling between England, the Caribbean and Brooklyn.
The militants were shuttling fighters in and out of the country and stockpiling weapons, the United States Africa Command said.
The movement kept a steady supply of water shuttling between mantle and crust, rather than gradually evaporating from the surface.
Sources are shuttling all kinds of information about Mr. Trump to reporters at a pace the White House cannot match.
It's a break from her shuttling between home and the hospital, which she must visit at least once a week.
The Frieze New York 2016 preview is over, and they are shuttling us back to Manhattan on a party boat.
Sciaino, who was shuttling his last load of passengers for the day, saw the aircraft in trouble and diverted his course.
Such waves were discovered in 2007 and may be the key to shuttling heat from the sun's surface to its corona.
Kerry has only traveled to 80 countries -- the result of shuttling regularly to such destinations as Paris, London, Rome and Jerusalem.
London (CNN Business)In the port of Antwerp in Belgium, a small boat whizzes around, shuttling 16 passengers back and forth.
Ehang wants to put its egg-shaped, multirotor aircraft in use as an air taxi, shuttling passengers across dense urban environments.
Prieto drives for a medical transportation company, shuttling clients, many of them in rural areas, to various medical appointments and surgeries.
Formula E will use the trucks for drivers' parades and for shuttling equipment and cars around the grounds of each race.
The plan calls for proximity talks, which means the parties will be in separate rooms, with de Mistura shuttling between them.
An entry-level position, production assistants can be responsible for tasks like getting coffee, shuttling crew and equipment or making copies.
This doesn't help a mother working to make ends meet, shuttling her kids to school, or caring for an elderly parent.
It was as if a wormhole had opened between Singapore and New York, shuttling the most expensive flora between global hotspots.
But Briley is on top of everything, and when something goes wrong, he's quickly shuttling everyone into place with a fix.
The U.N. special envoy to Yemen has been shuttling between the warring parties ahead of holding consultations in Geneva on Sept.
It's unclear whether or not Fred, who's been driving with Uber for less than a year, will keep shuttling people around.
She had been in Afghanistan for more than a year, shuttling between the organization's different centers in the north and west.
Waymo, the Google self-driving car spin-off, will start shuttling packages for UPS in Arizona by the end of March.
Safekeep gives you access to all your device's settings and can act as a file browser for shuttling photos between apps.
For now, Uber rides shuttling passengers to the heliport in Manhattan are only available from the southern tip of the island.
According to industry sources, payments known as war risk premiums for tankers shuttling through the Strait of Hormuz could rise significantly.
The laureates each refined a once-novel battery design that harnessed the shuttling of lithium ions to store and release energy.
Mr. Holt has spent the last four days shuttling horses to safety from ranches threatened by the fire in Ventura County.
Running past the demolition site is a fast train that doesn't stop: the Eurostar, shuttling between central London and continental Europe.
The trick — and "trick" is the right word — involves shuttling between these utterly different meanings, and hoping that people don't notice.
Now it's old hat: Since the fall of 2016, tech leaders have been shuttling back and forth to the U.S. Capitol.
Meanwhile, Uber has been shuttling passengers around Pittsburgh in self-driving cars since September (with humans up front to monitor the system).
Shuttling from stunt audition to stunt audition, the overwhelming message was that Orman was incredibly skilled — but she had to lose weight.
The wheels have been turning behind the scenes, perhaps best exemplified by Pence shuttling routinely between the Capitol and the White House.
It only has a range of 200 miles, but that's fine if the truck is just shuttling freight around inside the port.
I was working at the Whitney and helping to open different museum branches, so I was shuttling between 211nd Street, Stamford, Conn.
According to Politico, the new rules ding companies for having too many active drivers on city streets that aren't actually shuttling passengers.
In March, Waymo began shuttling a group of early riders in self-driving vehicles without a human test driver behind the wheel.
Mr. Molfino became a messenger for the group, hiding microfilm in toys and cigarette packs, and shuttling between Europe and Central America.
Such humble beginnings might help keep a candidate humble, said Mr. Trofimov, who grew up shuttling from one foster home to another.
Butler's Faulknerian shuttling back and forth across the decades has less to do with literary pyrotechnics than with cutting to the chase.
Helicopters come and go from three public heliports in Manhattan, shuttling government officials and business travelers and taking tourists on sightseeing excursions.
A Washington-based crew would need to be hired, and the cost of shuttling staff between the two cities could prove costly.
She managed to do it in secrecy, shuttling 50 guests on and off the island without a word leaking to the press.
While this nightmare is unfolding in Syria, Turkey and Russia are still shuttling back and forth to try to reach an agreement.
She grew up shuttling between relatives' homes, changing schools frequently, and coming of age without any understanding of her precarious immigration status.
Cecilia tries to settle into her freedom, but — much like the audience — remains on high alert, body trembling and gaze nervously shuttling.
Ntilikina is no longer a teenager living in northeastern France, shuttling back and forth between his mother's apartment and his team's gymnasium.
But even if he wasn't at risk of repeating his own history, he still felt as if he was shuttling between worlds.
I was a Disneyed Sisyphus, eternally shuttling back and forth between low paying regional theaters and my day job at a gay bordello.
Take the little Renault Scénic, the French automaker's new "multi-purpose vehicle" that's all about shuttling families around during those month-long vacations.
American diplomats are shuttling between Erbil and Baghdad, urging Messrs Abadi and Barzani, both of whom they consider allies, to restrain their forces.
But after winning the English premiership, Conte doesn't look likely to leave his post, shuttling Inter back at square one in its search.
With " SKAM ," the multi-platform approach feels organic—after all, the characters themselves are constantly shuttling among YouTube and Instagram and Facebook Messenger.
UN Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths has been shuttling between Sanaa, Aden, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi in search of a political solution for Yemen.
Jende gets the job, and before long he's shuttling not only Clark but Clark's wife, ­Cindy, and their two children throughout the city.
The athlete and his crew have been shuttling the people across the river, to his home and ultimately to a nearby fire station.
And then you have some aircrafts — like 10 or 20 aircrafts — flying point to point and shuttling people… This will come really fast.
Between prison stints, he worked as a sex trafficker, shuttling women from Ukraine to clients in Moscow, a former criminal associate told me.
So every day, we're not literally shuttling our teachers — we're teleporting them to our global classrooms, to their students in China and beyond.
Smugglers are making millions of dollars by extorting migrants after sneaking them into the United States and shuttling them from house to house.
He found success as a stallion, primarily producing prominent turf horses while shuttling from Coolmore's Ashford Stud in Kentucky to Australia and Chile.
It is now indefinite, and the program has become the country's dominant employer, shuttling recruits from camps into a wide range of occupations.
SAN ANTONIO — Bryn Forbes spent his first year in the N.B.A. shuttling between San Antonio and Austin, Texas, in his 2010 Chevrolet Impala.
She spent less time and money shuttling him around the country to shows filled with all the breeds than she did with Baccara.
Feel like you spend half your day shuttling to and from work, and that you're slowly losing your sanity while stuck in traffic?
Come 4:30 pm, I run a kid limousine service, shuttling between various activities, preparing dinner, helping with homework and the evening routine.
A devotee of the Penny Press camera, Magnum preserved multiple exposures on a single glass plate through a shuttling step-and-repeat process.
So Google is shuttling all Picasa photos and users over there, part of its effort to become the go-to platform for digital images.
Pence, who spent a dozen years in the House, has been shuttling from meeting to meeting on Capitol Hill — his sizable entourage in tow.
Pence, who spent a dozen years in the House, has been shuttling from meeting to meeting on Capitol Hill -- his sizable entourage in tow.
She spends a lot of the show shuttling her children from one extra-curricular activity to another while they lob unreasonable demands at her.
Today, we see robots shuttling pallets around warehouses, voice assistants operating fast food drive-through lanes, and algorithms analyzing medical records and diagnosing patients.
More industrially functional than catwalk chic, the campus was dotted with people driving forklifts, shuttling boxes of crystal and other raw materials between buildings.
The gripping title story narrates the collapse of a crowded pier from a God's-eye perspective, breathlessly shuttling among the tragic fates of victims.
The plan for new negotiations calls for proximity talks, which means the parties will be in separate rooms, with de Mistura shuttling between them.
Hussein moved to Riyadh and became an adviser to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, a position he still holds, shuttling between the two states.
The church ignored the epidemic for decades, if not centuries, shuttling accused priests to and from parishes and paying off victims to avoid detection.
Arrivo hopes that by first shuttling cargo, it can more quickly establish itself in the U.S. and more easily move up to transporting passengers.
After meeting again on Saturday — with Mnuchin shuttling between groups of senators while talking to Trump in between — McConnell convened a GOP leadership meeting.
But this year, it looks likely that world leaders will be shuttling down to New Jersey to meet with Trump on his home turf.
A jet stream is shuttling arctic air from northwestern Canada to the eastern U.S., sending temperatures plummeting to record lows and creating dangerous conditions.
At first, Johnston said, the mediation was cordial, with the two sides sitting in separate conference rooms, and a retired judge shuttling between them.
Roughly 16,000 trucks travel through the area, shuttling goods like produce, meats and beer from warehouses to restaurants and shops throughout New York City.
The reality seems like a joyless, grim succession of never-ending, late-night shuttling between motels and hotels while shuffling through online escort accounts.
Kehlmann, his wife, the human-rights lawyer Anne Rubesame, and their son, Oscar, live in Manhattan, after years shuttling between New York and Berlin.
With a few keystrokes, Mr. Hofeller apparently was shuttling 22016,22018 mostly Hispanic residents from a Republican district west of Austin into a Democratic one.
My parents were busy assimilating; they were also busy shuttling us to every single extracurricular and trying to get us as Americanized as possible.
The Safdies spent their boyhood shuttling between Queens, with their father, and Manhattan, where their mother lived with their stepfather, who worked in finance.
Spotify used to have an in-app inbox for trading songs, but removed it in favor of shuttling users to more popular messaging apps.
A couple of hundred emergency workers spent the morning shuttling in and out of the station, some carrying the injured on stretchers to ambulances.
His collaboration with Abramović signals that he won't be content with a conventional business-class career, shuttling from one élite venue to the next.
If you spend a fair amount of time shuttling between cities during travel, then you probably spend a fair amount of time in Ubers.
Meet the companies getting into the business of shuttling humans from A to B: General Motors, Waymo, automotive supplier Bosch, even Japanese electronics giant Sony.
The $8 billion Keystone pipeline was proposed to stretch nearly 1,200 miles across six states, shuttling carbon-heavy petroleum from Canada to the Gulf Coast.
Riders have profiles with pre-approved destinations, picking them up and shuttling them to treatment, therapy sessions, pharmacies, and other necessary locations, all for free.
Shuttling him around the planet wasn't easy — but it wasn't any harder than entertaining him in our tiny flat in east London would have been.
Since then, Congo's bishops have spent a month shuttling between rival camps in a bid to bridge the gap between those who signed the Oct.
Bano said during the wedding season from December to March she is busy shuttling women to festivities which may continue till very late at night.
Their family, shuttling between the South of France, New Orleans, and various refugee camps, was a multi-culti bricolage, rangy and hip and socially engaged.
Those building the technology like to remind the public that self-driving cars are more than vehicles shuttling you around—that they're a lifestyle revolution.
But many will die after an extended stay in a long-term care facility -- one that can involve shuttling back and forth from the hospital.
And Uber's been incredibly successful at it, almost eliminating the transaction costs of doing business in everything from shuttling people around town to delivering food.
The Republican announcement followed several hours of private meetings among lawmakers, and with Berger and Moore shuttling between their corner offices at the Legislative Building.
In New York City, the current administration has faced criticism for shuttling thousands of homeless people to rented hotel rooms when the shelters are overcrowded.
The little guy has long been the country's favourite vacuum cleaner, shuttling around the nation's carpets picking up dust and dirt and keeping things clean.
After a week of shuttling between his hotel and the offices of Channels, this was his first time going out into the streets of Lagos.
As a lawmaker shuttling between Brasília and São Paulo a few years ago, he found himself jotting his musings on cocktail napkins in airport lounges.
The subway is not merely an expenditure; it runs the majority of the city's economy by shuttling people to work, bars, restaurants, and shopping malls.
However, the nature of a trucker's job may change — becoming something akin to a parcel delivery driver, shuttling trailers between the hub and local destinations.
CreditCreditSimon Upton GIORGIO ARMANI, NOW 84, spends a great deal of time shuttling between his nine residences throughout Europe, the United States and the Caribbean.
In some places, cars with no steering wheels and no pedals are already shuttling passengers around restricted locations, like college campuses and compact downtown areas.
Via started in 2013 with five sport utility vehicles shuttling groups of commuters back and forth from the Upper East Side, where subways are crowded.
At the Ideas Festival, my handlers created an internal schedule for me, shuttling me from the head of one initiative to the head of another.
To attract its victim, the glow worm illuminates its net of reflective drops by turning on its bioluminescent tail and shuttling through its mucus tube.
Shuttling between Puerto Rico and Miami Beach, Díaz spares no punches writing about her tough upbringing, grappling with her queerness and a difficult family life.
MICHAEL: I'm intrigued by "LA>Vegas," about a wacky flight crew tasked with shuttling gamblers and ne'er-do-wells on weekend trips to Sin City.
Vivek Sharma, who sells woolen clothing in South Delhi, said he kept shuttling between his small shop and the warehouses where he replenishes his inventory.
The same city that converted a used Tesla Model S into a police car is shuttling its city employees to work in self-driving cars.
Because storage space at the delis was limited, this meant shuttling to each location twice a week, to pick up around 20 pits each time.
The vehicles that Europeans and Japanese choose for commuting, shuttling their children and grabbing groceries could park in the bed of the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD.
In particular, Apple has a big advantage when it comes to shuttling people in and back out of the App Store to download new programs.
He spent the next several years shuttling among New York, London, Paris and Amsterdam, buying and selling, developing trust and an ever-more-discerning eye.
Derrick looks like a William Kentridge character, a black man who carries his sign in this bloody heat, shuttling to and fro for minimum wage.
It will also include an agreed review mechanism, RTE said, adding that it understood there was still "further shuttling" to be done between London and Brussels.
Acquisitions: In his first few years, Page continued Schmidt's quest for social companies, buying a string of teams and shuttling them inside the doomed Google+ effort.
Ramona's father, who dropped out of school after Beezus was born, spends most of the seven Ramona books shuttling in and out of jobs he hates.
And when CNN sent its reporters to investigate further, all they discovered was a "hulking eyesore" that was causing traffic rather than shuttling passengers above it.
Back in the slush puddle, the cowboys finally got the cow moving, and began shuttling her to the corral, where she would be checked for diseases.
Waymo is already shuttling a group of approved "early riders" in self-driving vehicles without a human test driver behind the wheel in the Phoenix area.
Even by those standards the China talks have been an epic undertaking involving armies of negotiators shuttling between Beijing and Washington, DC, for months on end.
Getting her kids a quality education, she said, means coming up with tuition for private schools and shuttling them 160 miles a week across the city.
Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay has been shuttling to Brussels with Cox and is due back on Thursday hoping to discuss a "legal text" on the backstop.
The basic concept involves simplifying the chip design so that shuttling of data between different processors on the same chip is taken out of the equation.
It throws the party's plans for the event into chaos and raises the prospect of Conservative MPs shuttling between Manchester and London from Sunday to Wednesday.
He lives in hiding most of the time, shuttling through multiple cities of the Persian Gulf, Turkey and Afghanistan, holding meetings in well-guarded government guesthouses.
Wherever you were, one or more dancers was near enough that you could savor details: the rhythmic drop of a heel, the shuttling of an eye.
On September 27, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced his plans to develop an Interplanetary Transport System capable of shuttling 100-200 passengers around the solar system.
He has been shuttling in a convoy of armed vehicles between the heavily guarded homes of the divided elite in Kabul, trying to keep the peace.
Republican senators spent the lunch hour shuttling back and forth between Vice President Mike Pence and McConnell, sequestered in different quarters on the Capitol's second floor.
Drones are here, and they promise to change the world: beaming the internet everywhere, accelerating warfare, transforming televised sports, and, yes, shuttling impulse buys to our doorsteps.
The solution is also not as simple as plucking artifacts from the ground and shuttling them to museum collections, where they might be preserved behind plexiglass vitrines.
But here he earns his "fish" by shuttling goods across the border, slotting a bag of flour or carton of eggs beneath the seat of his chair.
Artaud spent much of his adult life shuttling from one asylum to the next, with intense bouts of writing in between and lectures that culminated in screams.
Except instead of frescoes, I realize, there would soon be rows and rows of monumental contraptions shuttling flavored liquid weed in elegant glass bottles to and fro.
At the time, Barack Obama was serving as a state senator for the 13th District of Illinois, spending most of his time shuttling between Chicago and Springfield.
At first there will be limited trials, naturally: the Yara Birkeland will stay within 12 nautical miles of the Norwegian coast, shuttling between Larvik, Brevik and Herøya.
Shuttling between her cable-equipped Atlanta abode and without-cable New York home, Kat spend her time watching CNBC, documentaries, and shows that her husband is into.
At best, government and rebel representatives are to convene in separate rooms at the United Nations building in Geneva, with Mr. de Mistura shuttling back and forth.
These EZ10 buses are intended for short-range shuttling of people, for instance between a train station and bus stop will only travel at a jogging pace.
Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges earlier this month after being accused of leading a sex trafficking operation shuttling underage girls from 2002 to 2005.
Egyptian officials, who have frequently brokered ceasefires between Israel and Hamas, have been shuttling between the sides to try to restore calm, a Palestinian official told Reuters.
The RX delivers a controlled and quiet dynamic, the kind that takes the edge off a long day of commuting, shopping and shuttling kids to lacrosse practice.
When she comes into focus again, in her 261s, she is shuttling between subways, shelters and people who kicked her out when her disability check was spent.
Some of the fibers in whole grain cereals (oats, barley), called beta-glucans, can actually bind with cholesterol in our guts, shuttling it out of the body.
That creates a vast inventory of options for Manager Dave Roberts, with players regularly shuttling to and from the minors and onto and off the disabled list.
The ailing Mugabe spent his remaining years shuttling between medical facilities in Singapore and his mansion in Harare, Reuters reported, saying the former oppressor died in Singapore.
The Deuter Transit 50 is a large, smart travel backpack that's perfect for shuttling between cities, backpacking across Europe, or carrying your stuff while hiking the trails.
The heritage car company was the official auto partner for NYFW, with many industry VIPs like Moore, Aden, and supermodel Chanel Iman shuttling between shows in style.
"It looks to me like the RNC is shuttling cash around to benefit Trump and the vice president's family in ways that are pretty unprecedented," he said.
This presented some logistical juggling — punctuated by lots of shuttling between Oscar de la Renta's expansive midtown studio and their more cramped Monse quarters on lower Broadway.
Wiltjer spent the regular season shuttling between Houston, where he made cameos in 14 games for the Rockets, and the organization's D-League lab in Hidalgo, Tex.
For those who spend a lot of time in the car, few vehicles are better at coddling and shuttling four people around in total comfort and relaxation.
Graham and Flake spent the weekend shuttling between Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's offices trying to broker a deal to end the impasse.
In his signature blue parka, which disguised his identity, Caesar also walked the halls of Congress, shuttling from meeting to meeting, hoping it would make a difference.
Educated at Taft and at Harvard, Cheng spends his time shuttling between Hong Kong and the mainland, visiting Europe every month and New York twice a year.
They said they had lived in fear for six months, shuttling between 15 safe houses, staying with a nun, families and at a shelter for abused women.
The Monorail itself started as a short, one-mile system shuttling tourists between the MGM Grand and Bally's Hotel, using monorail cars bought from Disney World in Florida.
Opposition sources have said that an aide of Abiy had been shuttling between the two sides trying to broker a deal after his one-day visit to Khartoum.
Many purchase more challenging fare, then market it to niche audiences, before shuttling the film along to the streaming world, where it will hopefully find even larger viewership.
They found no staging area at the strip mall, but they did find a family of Korean immigrants who were shuttling people to shelters in a rental truck.
He was the embodiment of the charismatic style of diplomacy -- shuttling, often with great fanfare, from one country to another -- and is generally regarded as the supreme realist.
The killer—unmasked almost immediately—is a vengeful young white man (Harry Treadaway) shuttling between a soul-sapping job and an unhealthy relationship with his mother (Kelly Lynch).
"I get a little bit frustrated when people call it a pet project," Trump told the AP as she spent a day shuttling between events in multiple states.
Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro is demanding to know why the Trump administration is shuttling migrant kids to a bare, unregulated tent city in the stifling West Texas desert.
Soon after Bee started fighting, Kak quit the Bangkok taxi-driving business to come home and train his sons full-time, shuttling them to fights around the region.
Here are the three possible models: Ride-hailing companies: Both Uber and Lyft have envisioned a future in which they're shuttling their customers around in self-driving cars.
Trump's Middle East envoy pursues quiet diplomacy and avoids controversy while shuttling between Jerusalem, Ramallah and the Jordanian capital, Amman, on his first official visit to the region.
Bossie and Lewandowski have remained the President's loyal allies and trusted advisers, both shuttling to the White House regularly to meet with Trump and top White House aides.
Normally, you'd expect someone at this stage in their career to be shuttling from one air-conditioned major record label lobby to the next, hunting for a deal.
The South gets to showcase its membership in the community of free nations, shuttling tourists from various countries through the very bungalows where Northern and Southern delegations meet.
EN+'s British chairman, Lord Gregory Barker of Battle, began shuttling between Mr Deripaska and the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control to try and negotiate a plan.
Ms. Fichandler described the role of an artistic director as a go-between, shuttling intellectually and emotionally between the world at large and the world of the stage.
His father Stanley was a Conservative member of the European parliament and an EU Commission official, and part of Boris's childhood was spent shuttling between Belgium and England.
With captain's chairs in the front two rows and a power-folding, three-person bench in the back, it's capable of shuttling six people and squeezing in seven.
Mnuchin has spent days shuttling between McConnell and Schumer's offices on the second floor of the Capitol, but that hasn't gotten the two sides to an agreement yet.
Last weekend, FlyNYON was still in business, shuttling customers from its office in Kearny to the nearby heliport for rides in a helicopter that kept its doors on.
Since returning to Myanmar in 993 after 21 years in exile, Mr. Min has spent his time shuttling between rebel positions and government compounds and seeking common ground.
For companies shuttling five or six executives, the cost of tickets can easily match or exceed the cost of a direct charter on a private jet, said Crabbe.
When Ivan was 19, he told VICE, he was the designated driver shuttling a group of friends around on New Year's Eve when the car was pulled over.
For Mitchell, that meant shuttling back and forth between the two sides — an exercise known euphemistically as "proximity talks" — instead of meeting them together in a single room.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Human traffickers are finding increasingly creative ways of shuttling Central American migrants through Mexico to the U.S. border and that includes hiring Uber-registered drivers.
Focused on rural areas and shuttling goods between distribution centers, cargo drones are designed to land in the water or take off vertically, making drop-offs even more flexible.
As she weaves the twin strands of her history, shuttling between the American dream and "America first", Ms Churchwell sometimes relies on tenuous connections to (and between) her yarns.
I also can go a step further to read it as saying: the white horses in the painting are powerful creatures shuttling people of color toward each other's ruination.
Since iron is responsible for shuttling oxygen and nutrients around the body, explains Gans, not getting enough means that your hair might not receive the vital nutrition it needs.
FCC staffers deal mainly with lobbyists, and often become lobbyists, shuttling back and forth between K Street and the "8th Floor," as the commissioners' suites are known in Washington.
For a lot of folks, spending hours rescheduling routes, shuttling around passengers, and, yes, picking up trash, sounds like a thankless bout of community service, not a video game.
He renounced his U.S. citizenship in 1974, reportedly for tax reasons, and lived a flamboyant life in Europe, shuttling among residences in England, the Swiss Alps, and Cap d'Antibes.
In June, shortly after FedEx Corp said its planes would stop shuttling packages for the online retailer, Amazon Air announced plans to have 70 planes on lease by 2021.
" Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, the United Nations special envoy to Yemen, who has been shuttling between the combatants for months, said in a statement that the talks were "delayed.
Now, call me a class warrior, but maybe the people who are shuttling their own kids off to private school aren't the right fit to fix our public schools.
He was gay in an era of reflexive homophobia, overweight long before the body-positive movement, and, as a child of divorced parents, always shuttling between homes and schools.
Lozada, who has spent decades shuttling between jungle outposts and Colombia's urban power centers, is a crucial leader for the FARC as it tries to reëngage with the world.
He was hired in 1994 to coach the men's team for $6,700 a year, shuttling back and forth from a teaching job at a high school 70 miles away.
By contrast, the association does not punish schools for shuttling athletes through courses and majors that don't truly belong at the college level, leaving players with relatively worthless degrees.
The Hyundai-owned company is eyeing the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles as an event to offer a variety of services to alleviate congestion, including autonomous ridesharing and shuttling.
Taken together, this assortment of styles represents a mind shuttling between feelings of love, fear, uncertainty, hope and gratitude — a dizzying cocktail that may feel familiar to many parents.
U.N. special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, has been shuttling between the warring parties to avert an all-out attack on the port, a lifeline for millions of Yemenis.
Many of the candidates spoke in six-minute speed rounds at the California Democratic Convention, before shuttling to the Move On forum and other political events throughout the city.
The project has kept them shuttling between a hole in the ground and their well appointed — but isolated — dorm/warehouse for months, with many more months of construction ahead.
It is not abnormal for Trump to be silent over the weekend, especially when he is shuttling between his opulent Palm Beach club and his private golf club nearby.
One minute Marine veteran Taylor Winstonwas dancing the two-step at the concert, the next he was commandeering a pickup and shuttling the wounded to hospitals before ambulances arrived.
With a happy wistfulness, she speaks as though her father, mother, brothers, aunts, uncles, grandmother and cousins, who are all now gone, are back together, shuttling everyone toward safety.
She would travel back and forth between the United States and India, shuttling equipment, playing in tournaments to support fledgling Indian events, and reminding her compatriots that opportunity existed.
Amman gave no precise timing on when Cruise Automation's self-driving vehicles will be shuttling members of the general public, either in the Bolt EV or the new car.
A frenetic energy took over the lab: postdoctoral researchers and graduate students stayed late into the evening, wolfing down takeout dinners and shuttling samples between the centrifuges and incubators.
She told CNN she saw Kim Jong Hun some months later -- after his purported demise -- while shuttling between Pyongyang and Seoul to open AP's bureau in the North Korean capital.
Last January, after shuttling in and out of court for two years, Ruelas settled with the San Joaquin District Attorney and received 80 hours of community service for her infractions.
The key question is whether this is a good thing - both for the stock outlook and for those investors suddenly shuttling into equities at this stage of a market cycle.
David Satterfield, the acting U.S. assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs, has been shuttling back and forth between Israel and Lebanon in a bid to resolve the disputes.
British Airways and Air France flew the Concorde for more than 30 years and never made money shuttling a limited number of passengers across the Atlantic in roughly 3½ hours.
During the tournament, McEnroe has been shuttling between television commentary and his consulting duties with Raonic while Carlos Moya, another former world No. 1, handles the full-time coaching duties.
Moss was from Owego, N.Y., where he still had a house, though he mostly lived on the road now, shuttling between natural-gas fields in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
Instead, I spent years shuttling between dusty archives and cutting-­edge laboratories, speaking with other researchers who had worked with Henry and other neurosurgeons who had worked with my grandfather.
Joseph and his younger sister entered foster care when he was 123, shuttling first among foster homes in the Bronx, then spending five years at the Greer School near Poughkeepsie.
Born in rural Mississippi to a poor, unmarried teenage mother, Oprah spent her childhood shuttling between family members with so little money that she often wore potato sacks for clothes.
Six days a week, Mr. Nin sits behind the wheel of a rental car, the cost of which is split with a partner, shuttling people to destinations across the city.
One nanny, who Business Insider is keeping anonymous to protect their identity, noted that their responsibilities include far more than just shuttling the family&aposs children to their afterschool activities.
For years, he had been shuttling between safe houses, terrified that armed men would kidnap or kill him for the crimes of his cousin Ghassan, a member of Al Qaeda.
Waymo is already shuttling around willing participants in Phoenix, Lyft has been offering rides in Las Vegas, and a startup called Voyage is giving them in a Florida retirement community.
Shuttling between my home in North Africa, business partners south of the Sahara, and friends in the United States, I'm struck by the disparity in perception of the American president.
Eventually, he expanded to Beijing, keeping up this double life — shuttling between roles as straight Qinhuangdao cop, happily married and respected by his colleagues, and gay Beijing entrepreneur — until 22018.
He and I spent so much time at pediatric therapy or shuttling to different specialists, trying to understand the root of his floppiness, that we barely got a chance to socialize.
The latest of these comes from Silicon Valley startup Matternet, which has been testing an autonomous drone network over Switzerland, shuttling blood and other medical samples between hospitals and testing facilities.
The kind of aircraft Uber envisions shuttling customers through the air—electric, with vertical takeoff and landing capability, and capable of flying 100 miles in just 40 minutes—don't exist yet.
Now the communications of the spooks' new targets are mixed in with everyone else's, shuttling between computers and smartphones that are identical to those on your desk and in your pocket.
Cruz asked that Congress spare humanitarian aid to Puerto Rico for four years from the Jones Act, a federal law that prohibits foreign-flagged ships from shuttling goods between U.S. ports.
They invest more time in their children than their own parents did, shuttling them to extra maths and flute lessons in the hope that they will get into a good university.
But here comes a shiny beetle that no magpie eyes can resist; and now I'm shuttling down a raceway to Hell—possibly  through Hell—carried in the slipstream of inevitable destruction.
As the civil rights movement took shape, Ms. Keeling became an active demonstrator, shuttling her children to Malcolm X speeches and boarding a predawn bus for the 1963 March on Washington.
As I made my way down West 57th Street, I saw several Nordstrom branded buses, shuttling people in from the outer boroughs and parts of New Jersey for the grand opening.
A special envoy has been shuttling through the region, Israeli and Palestinian leaders are jockeying for position, and Russia keeps hinting that a Moscow summit meeting may be in the offing.
The expenditures have enabled the South Bend, Indiana, mayor to keep up an aggressive schedule, shuttling from his campaign headquarters in his hometown to fundraisers and political events across the country.
Epstein, 66, isa hedge fund managerwho came to prominence in 2002 after shuttling former President Bill Clinton and other notables to Africa on his private jet for an AIDS relief mission.
The Dream Chaser is still under development by Sierra Nevada, but the company expects to resume test flights in December and begin shuttling cargo to the International Space Station in 2019.
Boeing and the ULA are getting closer to launching their CST-100 Starliner aboard an Atlas V rocket, as a private contractor shuttling astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
The advice may seem boring, but it's stood the test of time (and, unlike a colonic, doesn't come with the prospect of watching your own liquidy poop shuttling through a tube).
The Treasury chief spent marathon sessions at the Capitol, day and night, shuttling between meetings with McConnell and Schumer and spending time in his own makeshift hideaway off the Senate floor.
This was basically the only time you were ever asked to leave the comfort of the conference's main drag, either shuttling or Ubering up into the hills that overlook the sea.
Get a group of parents of tweens and teens together and soon enough the conversation turns to how busy they all are shuttling multiple kids among multiple activities, clubs and sports.
Users have shared experiences of waiting in lines at hospitals for hours, shuttling sick loved ones from hospital to hospital, only to be sent home without being tested for the coronavirus.
So did serial hotel guest Shawn Seipler, who used to spend almost half the year shuttling from one hotel room to the next, leaving behind a trail of half-used toiletries.
When ISIS began losing control of the city, Hussein moved his base of operations into Syria like many other high-ranking ISIS operatives and began shuttling between Raqqa and Deir Ezzor.
A thumbnail sketch inevitably makes this novel sound overcrowded and jumbled, but McCormick keeps things admirably nimble, moving the stories forward while shuttling back and forth through time and across perspectives.
Shuttling data around the world via satellite — and mostly through the vacuum of space, not glass — could cut that lag while also providing screaming-fast internet service almost anywhere on Earth.
Like rats leaving a sinking city, the politicians and civil servants will swarm toward the dream of a new, problem-free capital, while shuttling back to Jakarta for their business dealings.
Like rats leaving a sinking city, the politicians and civil servants will swarm toward the dream of a new, problem-free capital, while shuttling back to Jakarta for their business dealings.
The e-Palette electric vehicle has a modular interior that is designed to allow for it to be used for a variety of services including shuttling people, packages, even mobile food preparation.
After Hunter Pence doubled home a run in the fifth against Rockies starter Jorge De La Rosa, Bochy turned to his bullpen and began shuttling relievers in and out of the game.
Instead, Alpha Centauri has begun shuttling people to the planet, focused on studying Pandora's ecosystem of plants, animals, and other creatures in the name of repairing the damage done to the environment.
The company envisions thousands of its flying taxis shuttling passengers between rooftop "skyports" and landing sites in cities, each of which will be equipped to handle 200 takeoffs and landings every hour.
Why it matters: Many of these sectors use human-operated vehicles in structured, repetitive, non-public environments: Think tractors driving down rows of crops or pickups shuttling materials across a construction site.
Directly facing the platforms of the British terminal of the Eurostar, it seemed to address not only the passengers shuttling back and forth from Paris and Amsterdam, but also an entire continent.
Toyota explored that future with the e-Palette, a platform for a vehicle that can do everything from shuttling people to hauling pizzas to serving as a rolling hotel or medical center.
That sort of effortless-seeming flight is, of course, precisely what you'd want from a robot or noob pilot, especially if and when future air taxis start shuttling us around the skies.
In his efforts to find a solution, Tillerson spent Monday in Kuwait, which is helping to mediate the discussions, then flew to Qatar on Tuesday, before shuttling to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.
The usual tricks of secrecy to evade prying eyes, including shuttling in candidates to the White House through out-of-the-way doors and into secret meetings with the president, were employed.
For every dollar that a company earns drilling rigs in and shuttling pipes around the Permian Basin, the state and federal governments effectively add on another buck-fifty, for free, in subsidies.
It captures him shuttling on a private plane to meet world leaders and potential donors, producing a pro-Trump film and speaking and promoting a populist agenda at venues around the globe.
If there is someone to blame for the week in June that Eric Tucker spent shuttling madly up and down Amtrak's northeast corridor, directing Off Broadway by day, acting in Cambridge, Mass.
On any given day, Pavlo Lazarenko looks like an ordinary stay-at-home dad, shuttling his three small children to school and waiting for his young wife to return home from work.
It raised the prospect of Conservative MPs shuttling between Manchester and London over the course of the conference, which runs from Sunday until Wednesday, and many are unlikely to attend at all.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak said earlier on Thursday that a convoy of 20 buses, capable of carrying around 1,000 people, was being used for the evacuation, shuttling in and out.
For the past six months, J.P. Morgan Chase has quietly been shuttling clients to the bank's technology lab on the West Side of Manhattan for a glimpse at the future of work.
The companies are working on everything from near-term goals like beaming the internet down from space and launching human cremains into deep space to eventually shuttling tourists around the solar system.
Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan, had spent months shuttling between Doha, Kabul, and Washington, slowly putting the pieces together for an end to hostilities and a phased U.S. withdrawal.
Near midnight here last Thursday night, instead of leaving work, employees were shuttling in from local hotels, and the control rooms, production booths and editing bays were filled with hundreds of employees.
Shuttling between the Bronx, New York's poorest borough and the home of her extended family, and more affluent New York counties was her first experience of income inequality, she told The Intercept.
Additionally, irregular service schedules mean that New York's buses spend more time traveling to and from their depots, rather than shuttling passengers, compared to those in other cities, the comptroller's report says.
Mobile carriers were planning on increasing smartphone usage by customers, but infrastructure capable of shuttling that data over a wireless communication standard called long-term evolution, or LTE, was struggling to manage.
Reserved and bookish, he spends most of his time, friends say, working or spending time with his wife and children, including frequently shuttling his two teenage girls to soccer and softball games.
Fairfax was far more public, shuttling in and out of the Virginia state Capitol to oversee the state Senate during one of the busiest times of the year for the deliberative body.
As Belafonte put it, he lived a "nomadic" life as a child, shuttling back and forth between New York and islands of the Caribbean with his mother as she searched for work.
As it turns out, those same TVs were also busily tracking what their owners were watching, and shuttling that data back to the company's servers, where it would be sold to eager advertisers.
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's biggest and most profitable carrier, is the main gateway between China and Africa, shuttling up to 503,500 passengers each day between Addis Ababa and China on dozens of weekly flights.
Waymo is already shuttling around willing participants in a few US cities, Lyft has been offering rides in Las Vegas, and a startup called Voyage is giving them in a Florida retirement community.
To achieve this, the rules dictate that companies must use a "utilization rate" that's based on how much time a driver spends shuttling passengers versus time spent waiting for new rides or idling.
Washington (CNN)Nearly five months ago, President Donald Trump bid farewell to a grinning Barack Obama, waving as the military helicopter shuttling his predecessor into post-White House life got smaller and smaller.
San Luis Rey serves as a hub to trainers and others shuttling back and forth between the courses of the region's racing circuit, Del Mar, Santa Anita Park and Los Alamitos Race Course.
The deal and the ensuing litigation led to a legal spectacle, with lawyers, executives and bankers shuttling from London to New York, often on Concorde jetliners, and then on to Cleveland and California.
They thought that their engineers had solved the most vexing technical problems and promised that self-driving cars would be shuttling people around town in at least several cities by sometime this year.
He did however have his own police escort for when he was tasked with shuttling the real people to Boston's North End, where they had a date to eat cannoli with Ted Kennedy.
Marine Berardan, 2600, had just arrived from France and was shuttling between Airbnbs when she found her room on a Facebook room-sharing page, posted by Elesia McCray, who is now her roommate.
On Saturday, three international airlines shuttling passengers between Iran and the United States — Emirates, Lufthansa and Qatar Airways — had stopped allowing Iranians with visas or even permanent residence cards to board their planes.
But lately, novel technologies, including ride-hailing services like Uber and advances in self-driving cars, are creating new alternatives for commuting, shuttling children and going to the store — particularly in urban settings.
Here is J.R. Smith snatching a rebound and shuttling it to Kevin Love, who used his mighty forearms to sail the ball across the court, just over the extended hand of Marcus Smart.
In 2005, Rodrigo Avila, El Salvador's vice minister of security told the Los Angeles Times that deportations have helped start an "unending chain" of gang members shuttling between the United States and Central America.
Rather than compelling the rivals to meet face to face, government and opposition delegations were to gather in separate rooms at the United Nations compound in Geneva, with Mr. de Mistura shuttling between them.
Today's powered test of Unity puts Virgin Galactic back in the position to ramp up development on the way toward meeting Branson's ultimate goal of shuttling paying tourists on short runs up into space.
His marriage to Nicole Appleton disintegrated after it was revealed that Gallagher had fathered a child with a journalist who had profiled him, and for a time his days were spent shuttling between lawyers.
But Mr. Remez and Ms. Ginor noted that Mikhail Bogdanov, the Russian deputy foreign minister who has been shuttling between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in recent days, was stationed in Damascus around that time.
They have provided no details about the proposal, but Kushner and Greenblatt have been shuttling to the Middle East region to meet with Palestinians, Israelis and Arab nations in hopes of securing a deal.
WASHINGTON — It was a frenetic Monday afternoon at Abs Hospital in northern Yemen, with doctors and nurses busily shuttling among the patients and a maternity ward filled with 133 women expecting to give birth.
One woman in the Florida sting has been charged with human trafficking, after police officers conducting surveillance saw her shuttling two other women carrying suitcases in and out of a spa in Vero Beach.
"It's such a different vibe with the kids all here," said Mr. O'Brien, who added that he's still getting used to people strolling around the manicured grounds rather than quietly shuttling between hushed offices.
Mr. Epstein had been accused of assaulting girls in South Florida and Manhattan, using a network of contacts to bring minors to his homes in both regions, and sometimes shuttling them between the states.
For the better part of two weeks, he had been laying low during his vacation, shuttling back and forth between Mar-a-Lago and the Trump International Golf Club only a few miles away.
The air vehicles tested throughout the program could be used for a variety of operations, including quickly shuttling security forces across missile fields as well as search-and-rescue and logistics missions, Roper said.
Five military officers from both sides have been holding indirect talks meeting in separate rooms with the U.N. envoy Ghassan Salame shuttling between them but with no sign of any progress on the ground.
She grumbled, and I understand why: my mother hadn't gotten a ticket or had an accident in thirty years of shuttling her three kids to soccer practice, play rehearsal, and scores of trips to Costco.
Dozens of officials from both sides are involved, some shuttling among meeting rooms scattered over nearly half the floors of the European Commission's 13-storey Berlaymont headquarters, fueled, one said, by EU coffee and biscuits.
Essentially, she was required to spend her weekends shuttling around the country in an RV and then "perform" for stretches of up to eight hours at shopping malls and craft fairs and local PBS stations.
The questions scientists hope…Read more ReadDragon also has something else unusual onboard: a new standardized docking adapter to fit future commercial spacecraft from SpaceX, Boeing, and perhaps additional companies shuttling astronauts to the station.
America's foremost independent film festival is frequently absurd—from the logistical nightmare of shuttling half of Hollywood into a tiny ski village, to the altitude, to the LED glow of Main Street's brand activation gauntlet.
On some small scale, perhaps, the new series could help fill in the void left behind with the quiet shuttling of the CMJ Music Marathon, which used to occur every year right around this time.
But real life robotaxis are coming sooner than we would have ever thought possible: Uber announced Thursday that its automated cars are going to begin shuttling passengers around Pittsburgh by the end of the month.
You should have an envoy that carries the imprimatur of the President in Korea right now, shuttling between Tokyo and Seoul and Beijing, and trying to figure out what is the best way forward here.
Meanwhile Kuwait's ruler Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah continued a regional effort to mediate the crisis, shuttling from the UAE en route to Qatar on Wednesday evening, a Kuwaiti diplomat told Reuters.
Mr Laidler, who has since disavowed alternative autism interventions including chelation and special diets, recalls the physical and financial strain of shuttling back and forth from treatments and travelling with suitcases full of special foods.
Senior U.S. official David Satterfield has been shuttling between Lebanon and Israel trying to launch the talks between the countries, which have remained formally in a state of war since Israel was founded in 1948.
U.N. special envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths has been shuttling between the warring parties to avert a coalition assault on the main port city of Hodeidah, that the United Nations fears risks triggering a famine.
Assuming it was a lark, Sacret Young went along for the ride, which evolved into a multiyear quest, with each shuttling back and forth from Patmos (where Sacret Young now has a house as well).
A COMMUTING LIFE He announced on Thursday that he was extending his contract with the Philadelphia Orchestra through the 2025-26 season, so he'll be spending a good deal of time shuttling along Interstate 95.
For artists like Sun Ra or Herbie Hancock, outer-space futurism offered a potent metaphor—a way of illustrating a sense of alienation, and a dream of shuttling someplace where black people might be free.
But after decades shuttling air travelers in and out of the city, including more than 20213 million in 2018, the airport, once an integral part of the Berlin Airlift, is preparing for its next chapter.
The cases before those courts involved Google and Yahoo, which store data "dynamically" — breaking data into many small pieces and constantly shuttling it among storage centers in various countries to optimize performance and network efficiency.
More than a year into the making of "Avengers: Infinity War," these directing brothers were shuttling around the Walt Disney Studios here one evening in March, putting the finishing touches on their latest superhero blockbuster.
For tasks that are simpler to specify—say, shuttling cargo from place to place using a robot that follows a yellow line painted on the floor—adding curiosity to the mix would be machine-learning overkill.
Where To Recharge The Hoxton, ParisBooking a centrally located hotel means you won't waste precious time shuttling back and forth to your resting quarters — a major win when you're scouting the city in a time crunch.
U.N. special envoy Martin Griffiths has been shuttling between the warring parties to avert an all-out assault on Hodeidah that the United Nations fears will exacerbate what is already the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis.
She wanted to be a Hollywood producer, and thought this gig with his hit TV show, Cosmos — even if she was just shuttling him to and from the set — could help her make useful industry connections.
The kind of aircraft Uber envisions shuttling passengers from rooftop to rooftop — electric, autonomous, with the ability to take off and land vertically — don't really exist yet, nor does the infrastructure to support such a service.
For me as an only child, this has meant shuttling back and forth between New York, where my job is, and D.C., where she and my dad live, so I can help her with everyday tasks.
The primary investors in the round — Sequoia as lead and "significant" investments from Amazon and T. Rowe Price — suggests Aurora's full self-driving stack is headed for other uses beyond shuttling people around in autonomous vehicles.
And Slug, whose own group Atmosphere will be headlining later, is busy shuttling people around the venue, acting as an artist liaison and making sure things go smoothly, as he's done ever since the festival began.
SPEND a day in Yangon, shuttling among new high-rises and bars before retreating to your boutique hotel, and you can almost believe that after decades of isolation, Myanmar is squarely on the road to prosperity.
Since talks began on Thursday, U.N. officials have been shuttling between delegations from the Iranian-aligned Houthi group and the government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi which is backed by a Saudi-led military coalition.
After various players were ejected, the episode led to Gary Carter playing third base and McDowell and Jesse Orosco shuttling between the outfield and the pitcher's mound, depending on which Cincinnati batter was at the plate.
PHILADELPHIA — Federica Mogherini, an Italian diplomat who serves as the European Union's top foreign policy official, spends most of her time shuttling among Whitehall, the Quai d'Orsay and other elegant bastions of Europe's foreign policy establishment.
Where Will has lost a God, John has lately gained one—an outcome, he claims, of time he spent imprisoned in a North Korean gulag for his role in shuttling refugees from that country into China.
"We can try to 'live for the moment,' but how long is that 'moment,' before we are already shuttling it off into our memory, encoding it with the gauzy Instagram filters of our minds?" he asks.
He wants to be one so badly, in fact, that instead of waiting for NASA or SpaceX to begin shuttling people to the Red Planet, he's constructed his own self-sustaining Martian habitat in his backyard.
Members of the group spent the weekend shuttling between Ms. Collins's overcrowded office, where they snacked on Girl Scout cookies and popcorn, and the office suites of Mr. McConnell and Senator Chuck Schumer, the party leaders.
Juana relies on an ambulance to get to her doctor's appointments, but Ms. Pascual said the vehicles were sometimes busy shuttling emergency patients to hospitals 45 miles away or pulled away to answer calls in Naples.
Elisabel Enriquez, Guatemala's vice-consul in Tapachula, said migrant smugglers now rent trucks and shuttling migrants from southern Mexico all the way to the U.S. border over 21,218.1287 km away for up to $8,000 per person.
He had started the evening shuttling between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, eating a little dinner with each — the Republican leader had pepperoni pizza, Schumer had chicken, Graham told reporters.
Navy sailors assist local authorities in shuttling the passengers and crew of the Air Niugini flight to shore after the plane crashed into a lagoon on its approach to Chuuk International Airport in Micronesia on Sept. 28.
Lastly, and most destructively, we could tear down our existing patchwork of alternating-current grids and construct a new, high-transmission, direct-current supergrid, shuttling electricity across the continent and matching supply to demand with predictive software.
That is the law's point: In a market like New York City, which critics say is over saturated with drivers, the new rules penalize companies for having too many drivers on streets that aren't actively shuttling passengers.
Griffiths has been shuttling in recent days between the Houthi-held capital Sanaa and Riyadh to try to rescue the deal and build on progress made on a prisoner swap agreed in Stockholm but not yet finalised.
They, along with lions, clowns and other performers were part of the mile-long moving city that Holan spent nearly two decades shuttling around the country as logistics manager for the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
On June 20, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives next to a minibus shuttling Nepalese and Indian security guards to work at the Canadian Embassy, in one of the deadliest attacks on foreign contractors in the capital.
Go-Jek, a company backed by Sequoia and is frequently billed as 'the Uber of motorbike taxis,' has more than 200,000 drivers and, beyond shuttling passengers around Jakarta's clogged roads, it offers food, grocery and document services.
The "Melrose Place" idea began when Mr. Chin was shuttling back and forth between the University of Georgia, where he held a temporary professorship, and the California Institute of the Arts, where he was conducting a workshop.
"I believe in risk-taking," Ms. Dorrance said after an especially busy day of rehearsals, shuttling between Ballet Theater and her own company's preparations for already-sold-out shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in December.
Shuttling between Russian-immigrant and African-American enclaves of Milwaukee, "Give Me Liberty" (on Monday), the centerpiece film, is a sustained, madcap chronicle of an extraordinarily hectic day in the life of a driver for the disabled.
Ms. Cox, known as Miss Beverly at Harborview, said that supplying absentee ballots was a thankless, laborious task — shuttling applications and then ballots to and from City Hall for her neighbors, many of whom are physically disabled.
The other missing line is from 2013, after stints with farm teams of the Rays and the Dodgers, with an independent team in Maryland and two seasons shuttling between the majors and in the minors in Japan.
A United Nations report in January said al Qaeda representatives have been shuttling between various factions of the Taliban and field commanders, urging them to reject negotiations with the Afghan government and promising to increase financial support.
Two of the people interviewed, the Paris fire chief and the brigade's chief medical doctor, had a uniquely comprehensive view as they helped oversee the response, shuttling back and forth between the attack sites and their headquarters.
The deal took weeks of shuttling between Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France, and Tehran, complicated by a shortage of expert legal advice as Iran completes its biggest commercial deals with the West since its 2118 Islamic revolution.
"I understand the support of Trump," says William, a driver who has been shuttling visitors around the country since the return of peace in 2003, first with a Lebanese firm, and today, for a Liberian-owned company.
Senior U.S. official David Satterfield has been shuttling between Lebanon and Israel in an effort to launch the talks between the countries, which have remained formally in a state of war since Israel was founded in 1948.
Most of the focus thus far in self-driving technology has been on shuttling passengers without a driver, but analysts believe it will be nearly a decade before those autonomous vehicles roll out commercially beyond small-scale tests.
The news follows California's announcement earlier this year that it would introduce what is technically two separate autonomous vehicle pilot programs for shuttling passengers: one that requires a trained driver behind the wheel, and one that does not.
Others say that more rigs are being controlled semi-remotely; in the Gulf of Mexico, engineers in Houston use real-time data from oil rigs to make decisions, reducing the cost of shuttling them by helicopter to rigs.
We're assuming you wouldn't bookmark anything while you're in private mode, but you never know...Your ISP and employer can still recognize youEven when you're in private mode, you're still shuttling information between your computer and the internet.
But the kind of innovation that will allow the development of such networks will also be of use, for example, in shuttling information within, and between, future quantum-computing devices: think quantum distributed computing and quantum cloud computing.
Seeing the challenges of shuttling thousands of athletes, media and fans between far-flung venues helped settle the minds of some on the Paris team who had been uncertain about where to build a new Olympic aquatic center.
Voom, a consumer-facing helicopter charger service that's been active in Latin America for three years, launched this week in the San Francisco Bay Area, shuttling wealthy travelers between the region's airports, Silicon Valley, and Napa's wine country.
A staggering amount of her time is spent shuttling to events of potential voters, where she schmoozes and canvasses in equal measure: "We can't be complacent," she was seen telling guests at a bar before the last primary.
She is a nomad, constantly shuttling between countries, but she is also an ascetic: Her work bristles with things, everyday objects that we all accumulate over a rooted existence, but her own life is stripped clean of possessions.
The Angels will soon begin using a six-man pitching rotation that will require shuttling starters back and forth from the minor leagues so that Ohtani can take the mound once a week, as pitchers do in Japan.
People would die in this strategy, including innocents, but it's far from clear why Dany would think that shuttling a Dornish army north and having it set siege to a major city would be a less bloody option.
Recent leaks from both the CIA and the National Security Agency have particularly rattled the intelligence community as they came after the Obama administration installed new provisions to clamp down on insiders shuttling secrets out of the building.
Across the otherwise vacant parking lot, about a dozen figures were shuttling between the back of an open truck and the river, removing what appeared to be solar panels and carrying them to float upon the placid waters.
Season two went fully off the rails, shuttling around the world in an impossibly large jet to capture electric ants, ice-breathing Komodo dragons, and a sloth that could cause earthquakes with the vibrating frequency of its yawn.
As locked-out workers demonstrate outside of the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto, "woke" Uber rival Lyft is shuttling customers to the event for free in a move that a union leader says is facilitating picket-line crossing.
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla (Reuters) - Down the palm tree-lined roads of northeast Florida's Flagler County, a half-dozen dump trucks are shuttling back and forth along the Atlantic coast pouring thousands of tons of sand onto the local beach.
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That lack of transparency will become more pertinent soon, when private companies start shuttling not just astronaut ice cream and atmospheric instruments but also human beings back and forth from space, as part of the agency's commercial crew program.
Virgin America, founded on the premise of being a cool airline shuttling people from New York to California in style, is near a deal to sell itself to a competitor originally created to ferry people 330 miles across Alaska.
Emerging-market stock and bond markets start to wobble under the strain of Fed tightening and dollars shuttling back into the U.S., triggering some global market scares but also keeping the Fed more cautious than it might otherwise be.
But on the outskirts, a creaky tram still courses at 15-minute intervals along a track that runs between crumbling Soviet-era housing blocks and the mighty smokestacks that dominate the skyline, shuttling workers across the plant's sprawling territory.
When she is not overseeing the placement of zippers, buttons and seams, Ms. Shields is shuttling between New York and Los Angeles, where she is taping "Jane the Virgin," parodying herself as an actress and supermodel called River Fields.
Peter Weinberger said a federal judge was shuttling between executives from McKesson Corp, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Inc, Cardinal Health Inc and AmerisourceBergen Corp and attorneys general to try to reach what is expected to be a multibillion dollar settlement.
Payments known as war risk premiums for tankers shuttling through the Strait of Hormuz could rise significantly, adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to shipping costs, after Iran's retaliatory strikes this week on Iraqi bases that house U.S. forces.
During one stretch of crisis in the relationship between the two leaders last year, P. Michael McKinley, the former ambassador, was meeting the two men almost daily and shuttling between other prominent leaders to help keep the arrangement together.
Five years ago, three Los Angeles-based moms zeroed in on a demographic that became the basis for their business model: Metropolitan middle-class parents who need help shuttling children around to Little League baseball games or soccer tournaments.
According to the New York Post, the Staten Island native is "now working as a driver shuttling around higher-ups from his Midtown South Precinct" since the recent amount of attention put on him would obstruct him from doing his job.
Since then, De Mistura has reverted to shuttling between the rival camps in so-called proximity talks, as he did at the last round of negotiations 10 months ago, rather than trying to get them back together in the same room.
Shuttling between London and Paris to deal with the fallout of a proposed Peugeot-Vauxhall deal that could see thousands of jobs shed, Greg Clark, UK business secretary, spoke with Mr Behring and Sue Garrard, head of communications at Unilever.
Mr. de Mistura had said that the committee and the Syrian government would be the only parties directly involved in the so-called proximity talks that would avoid face-to-face meetings and have Mr. de Mistura shuttling between them.
The company's Chrysler brand famously partnered with leading autonomous technology company Waymo, providing the Google-spinoff with a fleet of 100 Pacifica minivans which are currently on the road shuttling passengers around Phoenix in one of the first driverless pilot programs.
Shuttling tens of thousands a voters into and out of the district to paint a Republican stronghold blue had two effects, the Benisek challengers charge: "alter[ing] the outcomes of the elections in the district" and "suppressing political engagement" of Republicans.
But those straddling limbs of the Gateway Tower, as Gensler calls it, would also serve as a tourist attraction, connecting to the city's existing Riverwalk and shuttling people directly up to a sky deck that's 2,000 feet in the air.
The Falcon 9 rocket blasted off on Sunday in an historic launch from a NASA pad, depositing a spacecraft into orbit before successfully returning to earth as Elon Musk's SpaceX moved to stake its claim to shuttling humans into space.
By thirteen or fourteen, someone in the system finally noticed she was being abused; soon she was shuttling back and forth between foster care, home, placement with relatives, and group homes, where she says she had to fight to defend herself.
So under our new car-sharing regime, we can identify as someone who drives a station wagon when we're shuttling the kids around, and when it comes time for a weekend getaway, we'll feel more like a bright red convertible.
" Kohan, as usual, was overwhelmed by work, and shuttling between coasts: she was on deadline for her "Orange" script; she was scouting locations; she was preparing to help Mensch and Flahive get going on the room for Season 2 of " GLOW .
It wasn't the only time Uber welcomed a driver who should have been barred under the company's policy that excludes people with convictions of serious crimes or major driving offenses from shuttling passengers, a CNN investigation into rideshare background checks found.
After a stop in Vegas, Olli will go to Miami later this year, where it will likely be shuttling passengers around in one of the first self-driving bus programs in the country (there's another one planned for Northern California).
It's finished in achingly on-trend driftwood in Inscription models, and its grain is painstakingly laid in the direction the car moves, as if Thomas Keller had spare time to draw cockpits while shuttling between Per Se and the French Laundry.
Pence has been a key player in the shutdown talks from the start -- from shuttling to Capitol Hill offices in the hours before it started to serving as the primary liaison to Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer after it commenced.
Martin Griffiths, the UN's special envoy for Yemen, is shuttling between the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to find "a way to avoid the military confrontation in Hodeidah," Guterres said at a briefing Monday.
After years of shuttling guests to Buddhist temples to be inked by monks trained in an ancient style called sak yant, the Siam Hotel decided to invite a former monk named Ajahn Boo to set up a studio in its spa.
He has quietly pursued talks with Brussels, shuttling back to update London and sowing the seeds of at least cautious optimism among May's cabinet of top ministers that the negotiations could be on the cusp of a much-needed breakthrough.
Labeled a sabermetric whiz, he spent the past five years at the helm of the Mets' farm system, shuttling around the country to scout amateur players—the kind of old-school grunt work that Moneyball was supposed to make obsolete.
During the workweek, Mr. Meng, 53, a strait-laced budget analyst who wears a red Chinese Communist Party pin on his lapel, spends his days shuttling between meetings and poring over reports as a budget analyst for a state-owned firm.
To quarantine the violence, authorities in Manaus have been shuttling high risk inmates to other prisons, but four more inmates were killed at an alternate facility within days, and uprisings are spreading elsewhere in the region despite a security crackdown.
About the only peril we encountered was not being able to hear one another talk because the lounge act was warming up for that evening's performance, something our waiter was able to remedy by shuttling us off to the dining room.
Mr. Lasseter, shuttling endlessly by jet between Northern and Southern California, was also given a role at Imagineering, Disney's theme-park research and design division, where he advised on popular, Pixar-based attractions like Cars Land and Toy Story Mania.
The United Nations initially resisted anything more than an observer role in the talks in Astana, but Mr. de Mistura at the last minute agreed to act as a mediator and was shuttling between the delegations who were in separate rooms.
This lack of data has made it nearly impossible to determine if a company's self-driving cars are safe enough or ready for the big and very real stage of shuttling people from Point A to Point B on city streets.
In regions affected by the eclipse, participating EIM utilities will have about 866 MW of solar to work with, and because members will be affected by the eclipse at slightly different times, they have some temporal wiggle when shuttling this surplus energy around.
Gorsuch escaped his Colorado home with the help of White House staffers who waited for him at a neighbor's house before shuttling him via back country roads to an awaiting military jet, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said late Tuesday night.
INGRAHAM: When you guys are dealing with this issue day in and day out, and then you hear people, mostly on the left but not always, claim that you guys are tantamount to Nazi concentration camp guards by "shuttling these kids into cages"?
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths is shuttling between Yemen, Saudi Arabia and the UAE to salvage the deal, the first major breakthrough in peace efforts in over four years and a gateway to launching talks on a political framework to end the war.
Shuttling to and from team practice facilities for mini-camps with 23-210 other players at a similar stage in their careers, Magette attempted show executives what he could bring to their team, always in just a few hours over a few days.
The kind of aircraft Uber envisions shuttling passengers from rooftop to rooftop — electric, autonomous, with the ability to take off and land vertically (also known as VTOL, pronounced vee-tol) — don't exist yet, nor does the infrastructure to support such a vehicle.
After he met Lindsay, 26, on an online dating site and the couple married and moved to New Hampshire, Lamar spent several years shuttling back and forth to New Jersey to work until he took an assembly line job in New Hampshire.
"We want to unlock every corner of the world and make bicycles accessible," said Grace Lin, vice president of Ofo North America, who oversees Ofo's four U.S. markets so far and leads a 29.953-person U.S. team, shuttling between Beijing and San Francisco.
From his base in Hawaii, the 60-year-old former PC-3 maritime patrol pilot has spent the last two years shuttling constantly across the region, grappling with issues like North Korea, the disputed South China Sea and the spread of jihadist movements.
Among Uber and Lyft's proposals for an alternative is a minimum wage for drivers while they are on their way to a ride, or actively shuttling passengers, as well as portable benefits that would follow them between jobs, and a collective bargaining agreement.
BHOPAL, India (Reuters) - For nearly a decade, Pragya Thakur was known mostly as the saffron-clad Hindu ascetic shuttling in and out of Indian courts, flanked by police, facing charges under an anti-terrorism law for plotting a bomb attack on Muslims.
He then spent months shuttling to Trump Tower in New York City, working with longtime aides to form the ranks of the new White House — as well as some of its early thinking on everything from antitrust to food and drug safety.
But in recent weeks, the Shinnecock tribe and the U.S.G.A. collaborated to make it possible for vans shuttling spectators from parking areas on the Shinnecock tribal grounds to drop off guests at the site of the championship, less than two miles away.
In a bit of back story that was part Mr. Martínez's testimony in a trial in 2006, he said Mr. Guzmán owned at least three Lear jets and moved about with an entourage of gunmen, shuttling among multiple homes in multiple Mexican cities.
The resulting imageless video is then projected onto a mechanism with light sensors (not unlike an automatic door) that responds by shuttling two ragged sleeve cuffs back and forth, like forlorn lovers who keep trying to meet but are ultimately yanked apart.
Complaints about shuttling from shows in abandoned subway stations on the Lower East Side and former weapons facilities on Park Avenue is basically a prerequisite for working in fashion (particularly when having a town car driver is no longer standard operating procedure).
They said a private security firm oversaw the plan, which was three months in the making and involved shuttling Ghosn out via a private jet to Istanbul before pushing onward to Beirut, with even the pilot unaware of Ghosn's presence on board.
As we tried to adjust to our new reality — shuttling back and forth between households, trying to tune out the fights about money and the sharpness with which they now spoke to each other — my brothers were my one constant and comfort.
He was born in 210 in Minnesota, where Anne-Marie had immigrated to pursue a teaching degree, and he had spent his childhood shuttling among female relatives in St. Paul, St. Croix, and Trinidad, before settling with his mother in Brooklyn, in 20163.
On Thursday, the District is supposed to start shuttling homeless families who live at two hotels on New York Avenue NE to the two closest Metro stations so that those children can get to and from school safely and in a timely manner.
The bottom line: Shuttling meals from restaurants to customers' doors is no easy business (as a slew of companies are finding out), but preparing food and getting it to customers comes with a whole host of additional challenges — often much more than startups can handle.
Yet it was quiet diplomatic shuttling that appears to have helped secure Mr Warmbier's eventual release, culminating in a meeting in New York on June 6th between Joseph Yun, America's special representative for North Korea, and North Korea's ambassador to the UN, Pak Kil Yon.
The kind of aircraft Uber envisions shuttling passengers from rooftop to rooftop — electric, autonomous, with the ability to take off and land vertically (also known as eVTOL, pronounced ee-vee-tol) — don't really exist yet, nor does the infrastructure to support such a vehicle.
Many will debate the merits of some of these features on the client, models in particular, but I believe that there are far more uses for scenario specific and vertical learning that can and should be done on the client, without shuttling data to services.
At the heart of Pressler's profile—which otherwise and excellently chronicles the height of EDM's economic stranglehold on the music industry with equal parts bemusement and chuckling curiosity—is Bergling's struggle with alcohol abuse as a byproduct of shuttling from superstar gig to superstar gig.
The officials were adamant about only two things: that fixing the tunnels was utterly necessary, and that the usual commuter-friendly solution — working on repairs nights and weekends — was impossible because shuttling equipment in and out and removing dangerous silica dust would take too long.
The New Shepard and the BE engine series that is launching it this weekend is exactly the same combination he's identified as the probable vehicle for those tourism goals, shuttling up flights of six tourists at a time to experience brief bouts of weightlessness.
Over 6,000 employees work there, shuttling between the New Urbanism "village" that once served as Sun Microsystems' headquarters (Facebook took it over in 143) and the 433,000-square-foot open-plan mother ship designed by Frank Gehry on the other side of the Bayfront Expressway.
He did a story on the Dar al-Shifa Hospital in [Aleppo,] Syria— kind of the main hospital treating victims in these neighborhoods —and they were shuttling people in with drips in cars and in trunks and the back of trucks, just all day long.
Turek says IBM is focusing on designing AI-ready machines capable of extreme multitasking and quickly shuttling around huge quantities of information, and the Department of Energy contract for Aurora is Intel's first that specifies a benchmark for certain AI applications, according to Damkroger.
A European Union summit meeting in June and a NATO summit meeting in July of next year had been seen in both Skopje and Athens as deadlines for a deal, and last week the United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz was shuttling between the two capitals.
According to industry sources, payments known as war risk premiums for tankers shuttling through the Strait of Hormuz could rise significantly, adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to shipping costs in some cases that will ultimately be passed on to fuel buyers - mostly in Asia.
When Iranian missiles rained down on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq on Tuesday night, a sense of foreboding swept the White House, with Trump and his national security aides shuttling in and out of the Situation Room to monitor developments as they unfolded.
The company started by hiring gig-economy workers to use their cars and bikes to courier everything from flowers to furniture, but quickly realized that its sweet spot was shuttling meals for restaurants that couldn't afford to hire their own full-time delivery staff.
In his 14 years shuttling back and forth between Perugia and the United States to do research, he said he's observed a trend toward larger portions and more refined carbs like bread, pasta, and sugar, instead of more fruits and vegetables or lean meats and fish.
"In the past 10 days of Satterfield's shuttling between Israel and Lebanon a number of technical issues have been discussed, like the agreement that the talks will happen at the U.N. facility in Naqoura in southern Lebanon and with U.S. mediation by Satterfield," the Israeli official said.
Hill was 35 years old, the veteran of parts of ten big-league seasons, most of them spent shuttling between the rotations and bullpens of mediocre Major League teams and their Triple-A affiliates; he had just been cut by the Syracuse Chiefs, Washington's Triple-A team.
While CJ and his friends frolic in the sunshine and gorge themselves on snacks from Trader Joe's, their peers in classrooms across the district were often stuck in front of TV sets, doing busy work or shuttling between all-grade auditoriums, several teachers and parents said.
This might be our clearest picture yet – a video shown during Musk's TEDTalk from Friday morning, which includes a rendering of a future underground transit network where cars travel on crisscrossing layers of tunnels that include sleds shuttling vehicles around on rails at around 130 mph.
But a week after Hurricane Harvey, boaters still are shuttling people away from a few high-water areas as millions struggle with what the storm has left -- tens of thousands of destroyed homes and altered lives, and grim efforts to find those who may not have survived.
Readers of Patchett's personal essays will also, presumably, be reminded of her life, owing to the overlap between certain details in "Commonwealth" and Patchett's nonfictional descriptions of her upbringing: a childhood spent shuttling between Los Angeles and the Southeast, a Catholic school education, a cop father.
But sticking with this novel offers rewards, and by the time Casey is shuttling between her romantic experiences with two very different men (not unlike Mead in "Euphoria"; the triangle is a shape that suits this author), King's straightforward prose and deep feeling have hit their stride.
A senior state department official, in comments to reporters before Mr. Pompeo began an eight-hour effort shuttling between the two leaders, made clear that the secretary of state had come with a stern warning of the consequences if the two rivals failed to come together.
They talked about the strangeness of shuttling back and forth between these two Houstons: Ms. Kooken's trip to the hair salon, where life bounced along like normal; how Mr. Kooken was asked to donate to people affected by the storm and replied that he was one.
Emma Seppala was working as an intern at The International Herald Tribune (the past iteration of The International New York Times) one summer in college in Paris, shuttling between the newsroom writers and editors on the second floor and the workers at printing presses in the basement.
From shuttling victims to safety in their personal boats to braving waist-high water searching for the stranded, neighbors have been helping neighbors cope with the worst natural disaster ever to strike the nation's fourth-largest city, and doing it without regard to politics or ideology.
But Mr. Trump has yet to set foot in his own home on Fifth Avenue — perhaps a challenge for someone who was known as an inveterate homebody, the eponymous owner ensconced in his Midtown tower, shuttling between his triplex penthouse and his office on a lower floor.
Quite possibly, twenty-four hours from now—at least, as he would experience those hours—she would be an old woman, still messing with her coupons at the same table, and meanwhile he would be shuttling down to an entirely new world as an entirely new man.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A producer of "smart home" software that helps landlords cut operating costs such as shuttling keys to waiting maintenance workers or guiding tours for prospective tenants has raised $2250 million from Bain Capital Ventures and the owners of nearly 223 million U.S. apartments.
So, for a number of years stretching from the mid-to-late 1960s onward, the general belief was that if any system was going to shuttling John Q. Public to and from space, it would be a kind of hopped-up airplane… like the Space Shuttle.
Freshman Congresswoman Katie Hill tends to get "big-idea moments" when she's shuttling back and forth between her home state of California and D.C., and at one point during one of these long flights, the 31-year-old found herself writing out a 30-year plan for her future.
This shuttling indicates the labor of maintaining such a permeable barrier between his onscreen roles and his actual self, but it may also signal a distinct hardship for Stanfield and his black contemporaries, positioning themselves as creators while also negotiating how much of themselves to give to their fans.
Felix Sater, a Russian-born former Trump business associate and mob-linked felon who figured prominently in development of the Trump SoHo property in New York, served as an intermediary in the Moscow venture, shuttling documents between Cohen and the Russian development firm he was hoping to partner with.
NEW YORK, June 270 (Reuters) - A producer of "smart home" software that helps landlords cut operating costs such as shuttling keys to waiting maintenance workers or guiding tours for prospective tenants has raised $2250 million from Bain Capital Ventures and the owners of nearly 223 million U.S. apartments.
On Tuesday evening, Ralph Lauren took the usual hoards of fashion show attendees on a mini vacation, giving them a brief break from big city life and shuttling his VIP guests up to Bedford, New York, to give them a peek inside his multi-million dollar luxury car garage.
Conversations have been constant since December, with Boeing executives shuttling back and forth to Brasília, the capital, to meet with a newly created negotiating group, with officials from the Defense and Finance Ministries, the Air Force and the Brazilian Development Bank, which is also a stakeholder in Embraer.
It is an alternately wrenching and exhilarating yarn of a childhood spent shuttling with her willfully shiftless parents from one parched Southwestern locale to another, and finally, when the family's resources dry out, settling in Welch, the dilapidated West Virginia mining town that was her father's childhood home.
Today, Nvidia's G.P.U.s can efficiently execute all the tiny calculations that go into training neural networks, but shuttling data between these chips is still inefficient, said Scott Gray, who was an engineer at Nervana before joining OpenAI, an artificial intelligence lab whose founder include Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk.
When she's not jetting around the world sitting front row at Fashion Week or practicing her cello skills (yes, she's got many talents), the former Miss USA and GHD ambassador is shuttling herself between industry events, touching up her hair and makeup in the back seat of a black sedan.
Thus any editor, "of genius" or otherwise, had to work on his list as a whole, shuttling between a wide range of projects in different stages of development: marking up page proofs, cajoling authors, reading stacks of manuscripts and letters of introduction, and occasionally making offers that could change a life.
And all the hand-wringing in the world isn't going to make a dent in the popularity of YouTube, so perhaps shuttling kids away from the ongoing garbage fire of the main platform isn't the worst idea (though this generously assumes YouTube Kids will clean up its own well-known problems).
In the absence of law or when the law is used to commit moral outrages, the taboo is enforced by society and policed by language, which is why, for example, Republicans hysterically deny that U.S. government is shuttling desperate migrants into "concentration camps," but, rather, into something else, something nameless.
This suggestion includes a guaranteed hourly earnings rate of $21 while on the way to a fare or actively shuttling passengers (about 60% of drivers' time), access to portable benefits that could follow someone between gigs, and sectoral bargaining on an industry wide basis (as opposed to company-specific negotiations).
When I leave my baby with a sitter to go work in a nearby library, I pump in a stall in the public restroom; when I'm shuttling between meetings, I try to avoid monopolizing the john in establishments that only have one, squeezing my boobs out as fast as I can.
Creator Michael Schur ("Parks and Recreation") surely has a grand plan in mind, but the second season felt improvised in the best possible sense, shuttling Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) and her fellow Good Place residents through multiple fake utopias and celestial bureaucracies, all under the eye of Ted Danson's cackling architect.
Modern-day retail is becoming unrecognizable from the glory era of the department store in the years after World War II. In that period, newly built highways shuttling people to and from the suburbs eventually gave rise to shopping malls — big, convenient, climate-controlled monuments to consumerism with lots of parking.
The Soyuz booster and capsule have been an extremely reliable system for shuttling crew to and from the ISS, and no Soyuz fault has ever led to loss of life, although there have been a few issues recently with DOA satellites and of course the recent hole found in one just in August.
We may take Picasso's work for granted in Western capitals, but in places under occupation there is real power in the presence of such "masterpiece" objects since shuttling treasures across borders reveals who is actually in control — the fact is that the Palestinian Authority has very limited authority over its own boundaries.
All this could be grand: A few years from now, if you believe the boosters in Vegas this week, many of us will be shuttling around in self-driving cars, regularly plugging into reality-defying virtual worlds, and adorning ourselves with smart jewelry that will seamlessly integrate our bodies with the Internet.
NASA didn't specify any potential buyer, but two commercial entities are about to add significant real estate to the ISS: a new docking adapter is being put in place to support crew shuttle missions from Boeing and SpaceX, both of which are set to start shuttling personnel to the station in 2017.
Each spread has its own ingenious design, shuttling between the literal and the allegorical: As the text talks about Hitler undermining the power of President Hindenburg and the Reichstag ("teetering like a German spruce"), the illustration shows the Führer literally hacking down the tree of state, a startled German imperial eagle taking flight.
The findings, published on Tuesday by the British Office for National Statistics, are likely to bring a grim smile to parents who accuse their children of using them as a free taxi, with transport services — shuttling children back and forth, for example — representing the largest slice of unpaid household work, at £358 billion.
After earning a two-year, $5.5 million contract in the off-season, following two seasons on a two-way contract that had him shuttling between the Lakers and the G League, Caruso knows he has to improve his shooting, efficiency and decision-making in the paint to cement himself as an N.B.A. player.
Not that if you've got a drive attached to your PS4 Pro that's formatted to act as an extended drive for storing your PS4 games and apps can't also host videos for your PlayStation to play back, but thumb drives with standard formatting for shuttling media back and forth from your console will work.
Mr. Moon sees himself less as a negotiator with Mr. Kim and more as a mediator shuttling between two men who believe that keeping others guessing gives them an edge: a volatile American president with no experience in nuclear negotiations, and a hotheaded young North Korean leader with no experience on a global stage.
The singer, who turns 24 in July, was born in Alexandria, Virginia and grew up shuttling back and forth between the east coast and her family's small hometown of Pereira, Colombia; she describes her childhood as "chaotic" because her home in the U.S. was often the first stop for family members arriving from Colombia.
Muller grew up in an old manor, ''every room another color, and full of paintings,'' she says, while Van Severen spent a ''sober'' and transitory childhood shuttling between the home of his father, the legendary contemporary designer Maarten Van Severen, and his grandfather, the painter Dan Van Severen, who, he notes, was ''constantly reducing things.
Norman L. Eisen, one of the Democrats' special oversight counsels on the Judiciary Committee, is consulting through the weekend with a procession of staff and lawmakers, while Representative Jerrold Nadler, Democrat of New York and the judiciary chairman, has been shuttling in recent days between the work spaces of his committee and the Capitol offices of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Now the artist, who has spent much of her life and career as an artist, graffiti writer, and musician shuttling between Sweden and New York, has replicated the controversy and subsequent censorship of her erections-on-erections, painting a five-story penis mural in the colors of the Swedish flag on the side of a building in Kungsholmen island, Stockholm, earlier this month.
DAVID CAMERON is in Brussels for the endgame of his great "renegotiation" of Britain's membership of the EU. For over three years this deadline has loomed over the prime minister--never less so than in the frenetic, final weeks, during which Mr Cameron has concentrated on little else, shuttling round the continent pressing the flesh and testing the limits of the diplomatically achievable.
Doctor Who may have begun as the story of a Mary Poppins-like trickster shuttling a group of earnest explorers around the universe, but in its current incarnation, it is the story of an old man action hero traveling around time and space explaining things to a beautiful young woman who may or may not be in love with him.
Evidence of hydrogen power in everyday use is scant: Tokyo is supposed to have a fleet of more than 100 Toyota hydrogen fuel cell public buses operating by the Games, but only about seven are in service, shuttling between Tokyo Station and Tokyo Big Sight, a venue for meetings and tradeshows; a fueling station issue had halted the entire fleet in mid-February.
The country star and his wife had been shuttling back and forth to Uganda for a year trying to adopt Willa Gray before finally bringing the toddler home to Nashville, Tennessee, in May "I didn't think she would ever come home," Lauren tells PEOPLE in this week's issue, posing with her family for a sweet photo series shot by Julie Paisley.
His recovery is difficult, and as Case writes about it, she illuminates the fascinating and never-ending loop of care in a hospital: Doctors and nurses tend to their charges for hours, often without a break, then hand them over to the next shift, and on and on and on, shuttling patients as best they can through a balky, imperfect health care system.
" Lakhdar the Sisyphean migrant, shuttling back and forth across the Mediterranean; Francis Mirković the repentant Balkan crusader, toting his informer's briefcase as if it were the Book of Judgment; Franz Ritter the lovelorn scholar, lost in remembered cities and the Turkish riffs in Mozart—Énard's heroes inhabit what Ritter calls a "barzakh, the world between worlds into which artists and travelers fall.
"His recovery is difficult, and as Case writes about it, she illuminates the fascinating and never-ending loop of care in a hospital: Doctors and nurses tend to their charges for hours, often without a break, then hand them over to the next shift, and on and on and on, shuttling patients as best they can through a balky, imperfect health care system."
One of the reasons that the Mission Heat Lab had athletes shuttling in and out all day is because with as little as 5 to 7 days of training in the heat—while keeping their core temp between 101.5 to 103.0 for 60 minutes—an athlete can achieve 90 percent heat adaptation, enabling them to bring their best when competing in a hot climate.
SO YES, COME BACK HERE, WHERE YOU CAN WALK FROM ONE SIDE OF THE TOWN TO THE OTHER, AND PINTS COST LESS THAN FIVE POUNDS, AND THE ECONOMY IS HARDY ENOUGH, AND EVERYONE IS SETTLED HERE, AND LIVES A SMALL TOWN LIFE SHUTTLING BETWEEN COMFORTABLE SQUIDGY SOFAS WITH SKY TV IN FRONT OF THEM AND THEN DRINKS IN THE SAME THREE PUBS AD INFINITUM, BECAUSE IS WHAT YOU'RE DOING ANY BETTER?
But the collapse of tin prices in the 1980s curbed the city's rise and soon Ipoh faded, existing primarily as a pleasant place to retire (the surrounding limestone karst mountains are beautiful and the resulting hard water is claimed to make food taste better), or as an eating stop for travelers shuttling between the mountain region of Cameron Highlands to the east and the island of Penang to the northwest.
I also hoped to discuss her beginnings in the New York queer performance-art scene of the 90s, helming the drag-theater troupe the Blacklips; how her gymnastic voice won her an early mentor in Lou Reed, then a career-catapulting 2005 Mercury Prize; and the decade she spent shuttling her acoustic chamber-pop ensemble, Antony and the Johnsons, to concert halls and opera houses around the globe, sometimes with symphony orchestras in toe.
The cold weather, which has been blamed for a handful of deaths, is expected to continue at least into the weekend, with temperatures most likely remaining below average and possibly setting records, according to Bob Oravec, a lead forecaster with the National Weather Service in College Park, Md. The chill is the result of a jet stream that is shuttling arctic air from northwest Canada to the eastern United States and relief is, at best, days away, Mr. Oravec said.
When I spoke to Ressa by phone two weeks later, she had just returned to Manila from New York, where she gave the commencement speech at Columbia Journalism School's graduation ceremony, and had plunged back into the fray, building a new Rappler online platform, speaking before representatives of 12 countries at an inquiry on "big data, privacy and democracy" hosted by the Canadian House of Commons and shuttling between appearances in two Manila courthouses and a mediation meeting with lawyers on the cyberlibel case.
Written two years after Pollock's death — and, not coincidentally, it would seem, two years after completing the paintings included in this show (and one year before "21956 Happenings in 21 Parts") — Kaprow's text famously spotlighted the performative aspect of Pollock's painting process: I am convinced that to grasp […] Pollock's impact properly, we must be acrobats, constantly shuttling between an identification with the hands and body that flung the paint and stood "in" the canvas and submission to the objective markings, allowing them to entangle and assault us.
Opinion by: Saagar Enjeti Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPompeo says Trump-Zelensky call was 'consistent' with administration policy Alyssa Milano to co-host Biden fundraiser next month House panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry MORE's campaign, it's on life support after spending a million dollars on private jets shuttling in between fundraisers... only to end up with 2628 million dollars in the bank Biden's cash on hand totals rank him fourth in the Democratic field despite the candidate doing almost no national media and sparsely holding rallies.

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