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But one image stands apart here: a Cairene woman, Ayoucha.
The Bentley Continental GT performance is where it stands apart.
Even among this set, Galveston, out October 19, stands apart.
We already know this movie stands apart from the MCU.
Nevertheless, the Northam incident stands apart for two important reasons.
But still, compared with other Harvard students, Kennedy stands apart.
But in the nation's top states for business, Arkansas stands apart.
As for Apple, being mainly a hardware-maker, it stands apart.
In many ways, New York stands apart from other American cities.
They're a good gadget, one that stands apart from its competitors.
DBFZ stands apart from other games bearing the Dragon Ball name.
"Oakland's surveillance ordinance stands apart," Cagle told Motherboard over the phone.
Even among the great and the good, Mr. Lang stands apart.
The firm led by Reed Hastings stands apart in key ways.
We have to agree that it stands apart from the rest.
But in one crucial way, she stands apart, though not alone.
Hirosuke Yabe stands apart, and fascinates us with nice and rough.
Yet Johnson stands apart from the others in a more critical way.
In the Trumpist vision, the 2016 election stands apart from all others.
In that pantheon of illuminatingly broken men and women, Henry stands apart.
And immigration really is an issue on which the US stands apart.
Elroy also stands apart from the collection of companies testing delivery drones.
Jay Inslee stands apart from the field as a single-issue candidate.
Yet one wall in the man cave stands apart from the rest.
Nightflyers stands apart because it asks which form of extraterrestrial contact humanity deserves.
But the 2018–2019 term stands apart for the magnitude of his calls.
Jäätma said that Realeyes stands apart from the pack for a few reasons.
For all his Romantic urgency, there is something about him that stands apart.
The $129 Casper stands apart from other light-alarm clocks in several ways.
The company stands apart from its rivals by opting for an air-launched rocket.
Even in the Yangon's drastically altered culinary landscape, Sharky's stands apart from trendier newcomers.
At the rodeo, she stands apart from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association sports photographers.
He's not a long-speed guy but his 0-to-60 acceleration stands apart.
The United States increasingly stands apart from European nations in its approach to regulation.
It stands apart from other art games, and is all the better for it.
But of all the seaside towns, the village of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat stands apart.
Within the subgenre of American road trip movies, Green Book, out November 16, stands apart.
As of right now, this is where the e-tron stands apart from its peers.
Plus, the Dallas resident stands apart with her high-powered day job as an attorney.
Ace Hardware stands apart from rivals Home Depot and Lowe's, according to CEO John Venhuizen.
The Fusion stands apart from the rest of the GoPro line by capturing spherical content.
In style and tone, Frank Huyler's "The Blood of Strangers" stands apart from other examples.
But the NWF endorsement stands apart from those given by nearly every other green group.
Madagascar is an outcast — geographically, linguistically, and politically, it stands apart in its corner of Africa.
It stands apart, distinct from its influences but using those influences to reaffirm its own individuality.
One company stands apart with its traditional-style boats that pioneered river cruising in Southeast Asia.
But there's one environmental issue where Sanders truly stands apart: He wants to ban hydraulic fracturing outright.
This trio stands apart from the rest of the bunch because of their strength, independence, and drive.
One of those names stands apart from the rest, says Frank Cappelleri, chief market technician at Instinet.
Alexus herself stands apart from the 133 Reasons Why cast in that she's had a massive year.
Unlike most grocery delivery services, though, Dada-JD Daojia stands apart because it includes a crowdsourced element.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker But only one of the newcomers truly stands apart.
Other sex trafficking cases The deal stands apart from other sex trafficking cases brought under Acosta's watch.
But New York stands apart, said Marion Gwizdala, president of the National Association of Guide Dog Users.
The reason behind Homecoming's missing scenes stands apart, however, as a ScreenCrush interview with director Jon Watts reveals.
Japanese design often stands apart from design in other countries because it seems to follow its own path.
So, Zinke stands apart from Trump in his willingness to say that climate change is not a hoax.
Where it stands apart from Navigators past: it feels like far more vehicle than a chromed-up Expedition.
In a White House that has been afflicted by leaks and rocked by competing egos, Pence stands apart.
This episode stands apart from the rest of the season because of how half-formed the plot feels.
Yet this book stands apart, not merely because of its author, but also because of its guiding hands.
The brightly colored house, which is known as the Rainbow Embassy, stands apart from the rest of the neighborhood.
No Man's Sky stands apart from the rest, for me, because there's nothing to sew those emergent moments together.
Ekso debuted a few full body pieces in 2015, though the EksoVest stands apart for being much more lightweight.
Thematically and stylistically, "The Desert and Its Seed" stands apart from most of the literary currents in the region.
In his opening discussion of 1989-era figures, one stands apart: Masami Akita, who records under the name Merzbow.
The song is entirely acoustic and, like "Something in the Way," stands apart from the noisier tracks on Nevermind.
Yet the decision by the Trump administration to quit Syria stands apart because the status quo was entirely sustainable.
It's difficult to say the remake is better, but here are five ways it stands apart from its predecessor.
Comprised of beer cans, flags, steel scaffolding, and paint, it stands apart from everything else, contained in its own room.
I believe Dabo stands apart because he's willing to put his players' success as people over wins for the program.
It stands apart from other bags with extreme ventilation on the back panel and features cyclist and commuters will appreciate.
That points to a final way in which the attack at the Pulse nightclub stands apart from other mass shootings.
As is the "Pillowtalk" cover — that pared-down piano version really stands apart from the Zayn performance of the song.
"The product they have stands apart from the man, and the Wynn brand stands for luxury and service," he said.
But he stands apart, at least among modern American presidents, for his willingness to tacitly encourage it among his supporters.
But there's a celebration in the Royal Burgh of Lanark, Scotland, that stands apart for its unique name: Whuppity Scoorie.
In his report, Mr. Hayne wrote that the bank "stands apart" in its reaction to allegations of damaging industry practices.
Mint House founder and CEO, Will Lucas, explained to TechCrunch how the company stands apart from hotels and short-term rentals.
" On the other hand, he notes, "the 'a' stands apart from those tight cliques with a collection of one-off shapes.
Narratively, Runaways stands apart from other Marvel films and series, but it still benefits from the framework established by those projects.
The UAE stands apart from the rest of the region for its promotion of responsive government, female empowerment and religious tolerance.
This area of tightknit traditions with a passion for fine ingredients stands apart as an incubator of quality chefs and innovation.
But even against that backdrop and a similar plight afflicting Chinese rivals, the Hong Kong-listed gaming giant Tencent stands apart.
The question is not whether France, and Europe, should or should not tolerate a garment that stands apart from "European" values.
But beyond his success on the field, Mercilus stands apart from many pro athletes when it comes to managing his finances.
Personal disciplineWith so many examples of how leaders can make disciples out of their employees, Iger stands apart with his discipline.
Trump stands apart from the US intelligence community over whether Russia was behind the hacking aimed at meddling with the US election.
Southwest also stands apart from the pack by letting customers change flight itineraries with no penalty, whereas others charge $150 or more.
"Death Comes for the Archbishop" stands apart from other Cather Westerns because of the prominence given to Hispanic and Native American characters.
"New Zealand stands apart in its widespread availability of weapons of such destructive nature and force," Ms. Ardern told Parliament on Wednesday.
Mrs May patently stands apart from many of her colleagues in ways that go beyond this reformism; there is a social distance, too.
Suzanne, their ringleader, stands apart: Her black hair marking her, even at a distance, as different, her smile at me direct and assessing.
Hazel Duke, head of the group's New York state conference, said Trump's decision not to come stands apart from other high-profile Republicans.
Wegmans, in particular, stands apart from other grocers because of its specialty items and brands and their quick cash-out experience, Flink said.
Of course, stasis was a given on television for decades, but in the personal-growth-obsessed universe of reality TV, ''Vanderpump'' stands apart.
He's happy to have the final word — and that seems fitting, because Alaïa stands apart from other designers and fashion as a whole.
Among the new additions to his culinary portfolio, Red Rooster Shoreditch stands apart for its unabashed exaltation of Harlem and black American culture.
Her journey resulted in a book, Incarcerated Nations, which sheds light on the philosophy behind American incarceration and how it stands apart globally.
Even within the expensive world of equestrian sport, dressage stands apart for the aristocracy of its ideals and the wealth of its participants.
Every year, the list highlights trailblazers in both the private and public sector, but 2016's list stands apart for a very special reason.
She is both a composer and a performer, in control and in submission, a diva who stands apart and a colleague among other musicians.
Still, Oliver's project stands apart for its easily replicable (the list of project components and code are all freely available online) and scalable design.
New Jersey stands apart, however, in that it is seeking to link a sweeping criminal justice reform plan to the legalization of the drug.
Snowbasin, with 214,21452 acres of varied terrain, efficient lifts and luxurious on-mountain facilities, stands apart and has yet to see the crowds descend.
But there is one particular demolition crew that needs your urgent attention, because its work stands apart for both sheer ambition and lasting harm.
But even in their social media panopticon, Sophia Hutchins stands apart, and not just because of her ice-goddess looks and self-promotional savvy.
As a member of the Claremont Colleges, a group of highly regarded schools just outside of Los Angeles, Pomona's need-blind admissions policy stands apart.
Ike stands apart from other self-driving truck startups in other ways too, namely its decision to license autonomous delivery company Nuro's vehicle software stack.
But, amid all these indomitable ladies, one stands apart as the unexpected breakout: murdered sex worker turned veritable vengeance goddess Lizzie Elliot (Riverdale's Hayley Law).
The Fed stands apart from central banks from Japan to Europe, which have been easing as they attempt to stimulate growth and stave off deflation.
The upstart social network, which became the most downloaded app in the U.S. in 2018, argues that it stands apart from those more established forebears.
While a handful of other states like Kentucky and Colorado have pursued bail changes, New Jersey stands apart as having the most far-reaching overhaul.
In her determined expansion of the field of poetry, she stands apart from other poets engaged in avant-garde writing, for a number of reasons.
Today, it tells prospective clients that it stands apart with its advanced technology, accuracy, and speed, and has won business from companies like Walmart and Disney.
Tromeo and Juliet stands apart from much of Troma's other work, in that it focuses less on supernatural fare and possesses more of a romantic core.
In just the past year alone, KFC has redesigned 400 restaurants, or 10 percent of its U.S. locations, but one remodel stands apart from the rest.
Convincing Anastasio to open up20 years later: A new documentaryThere are distinct ways that "Between Me and My Mind" stands apart from the other Phish documentary.
The unique center-split lid of the Simplehuman Butterfly Stainless Steel Step Trash Can is an interesting and functional design that stands apart from other options.
In recent years, kettuvallams have been turned into houseboats for tourists, and the 18-passenger Vaikundam is one Kerala houseboat that stands apart from the crowd.
Glencore stands apart from other diversified miners because of its high-profile trading division and an appetite for risk that in the past has appealed to investors.
The Galaxy Watch Active stands apart from other wearable technology by tracking data and then actively giving you advice so you can stay ahead of the game.
Most (but not all) of the games in the Zelda franchise are pretty straightforward Hero's Journeys, or monomyths, but Ocarina of Time stands apart from its predecessors.
Gabbard, an iconoclast who stands apart from mainstream Democratic positions on foreign policy and who once opposed same-sex marriage, clashed with Harris at an earlier debate.
The unusual level of secrecy from the President, which aides have attributed to his desire to avoid leaks, stands apart from his behavior with other world leaders.
Mr. Greenblatt said "Will & Grace" stands apart, though, because all four of the original leads are back and because they rather miraculously seem not to have aged.
Fortnite Battle Royale stands apart from PUBG, in many ways the progenitor of the genre, thanks to its more cartoon-y look and its unique building features.
Fair stands apart from political scientists because he uses gauges of inflation and economic growth, reasoning that a strong economy and low inflation favor the president's party.
Or maybe, in a place that stands apart from the rest of India, it&aposs just one more way for northeasterners to revel in what makes them different.
Polyamory stands apart from many monogamous relationships in that it's highly negotiated — who sees which partner when, what type of contact is permitted and how much is shared.
With 2014's jarring Esoteric Warfare (available from Season of Mist), Mayhem further cemented a legacy of quality music that stands apart and above their easily sensationalized past.
There is no particular pleasure in noting that Jessica James stands apart by virtue of her race — not least because this is not a film about her blackness.
Maine Maine stands apart from many states by having no breed restriction laws, which means all dogs are welcomed in its beautiful parks and on its nature trails.
Lyrically, this song stands apart from the rest of them because the lyrics are basically about when my dad was in the ICU last year for a month.
But this book also stands apart from its predecessors, as it zooms out from Knausgaard's little domain, situating My Struggle against the backdrops of family, society, and history.
In fact, France stands apart from the much of the continent, with Europol stats suggesting nearly half of the region's 2015 terrorism incidents took place on French soil.
Yet Markle stands apart as one of the most recognizable faces in the world, after her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry, an event that commanded the global spotlight.
Ours is a country that prizes merit, rewards risk and stands apart in its commitment to the collective success of open markets and the free flow of capital.
Only by being detached, by acknowledging that he stands apart, can he look at decaying and ruined bodies, scrutinize their skin and flesh, with a surgeon's scrupulous attention.
Hurricane Irma stands apart in one way from other storms, including Hurricane Andrew, the Category 5 storm that in 1992 devastated south Miami-Dade County: It is huge.
The beauty of butchness is that it creates its own category, one that stands apart from patriarchal standards and celebrates new versions of womanhood and non-binary identity.
"Radar stands apart due to its focus on infrastructure rather than ad tech," said Vas Natarajan, a partner at Accel, who also took a seat on Radar's board.
Few classical music fans, in my experience, argue that the Western symphonic repertory stands apart from or atop music of other cultures, or other types of Western music.
"New Zealand stands apart in its widespread availability of weapons of such destructive nature and force," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told Parliament on Wednesday, according to the Guardian.
Within sprawling Balukhali, the rari camp stands apart just slightly and is a safe haven for young widows and girls who have been hit the hardest in the crisis.
Even in the studio's storied history of superlative short films, Bao stands apart, both in its emotional boldness and in the astute personal details Shi infuses throughout the film.
These painters, who have always been seen on the periphery of major movements, are in their own way innovators in pursuit of something that stands apart from mainstream art.
There are a lot of dangerous children's toys from previous decades, from Sky Dancers to Moon Shoes, but one particularly perilous game stands apart from the rest: lawn darts.
New York University stands apart from many of the other schools on this list because it is located squarely in the middle of one of the world's busiest cities.
Her use of found language connects her to Concrete poetry, but again she stands apart from such artists as Haroldo de Campos, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Eugen Gomringer, and others.
The sponsor of the House's Yemen resolution, Representative Ro Khanna, has distinguished himself by supporting diplomacy with North Korea and opposing regime change in Venezuela, but he stands apart.
But It's a Wonderful Life stands apart for many reasons, not least of which might be that it was made by two men who were returning home from war themselves.
Amid the dozens of cargo ships now steering through the North Sea, one vessel stands apart: the Avontuur, a 144-foot-long schooner powered only by the wind and sun.
BHP stands apart from others in the mining sector with its target of net zero emissions by the second half of the century, in line with U.N. carbon-cutting goals.
In a region where countries like Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have invested to make tourism pillars of their economies, Saudi Arabia stands apart, and for good reason.
I'm not sure if that makes it unique in its franchise—probably—but it's another way in which this Metroid stands apart from the Prime series it's spun-off from.
The series stands apart because the extreme budgets involved allowed the street running through the Ponte Vecchio to burst alive with hawkers' shouts and Savonarolan sermons belted from disdainful doomsayers.
Roughly 19 candidates have declared their intention to run thus far, but Ms. Sobchak stands apart in that she has national name recognition on the same scale as Mr. Putin's.
Medvedev has had a dominant summer hardcourt swing, going 20-2, including a win over the top-ranked Djokovic; his loss to Nadal stands apart as the only hapless performance.
Medvedev has had a dominant summer hardcourt swing, going 20-2, including a win over the top-ranked Djokovic; his loss to Nadal stands apart as the only hapless performance.
Somehow out of that heady brew pops the idea that he likes Sanders because he seems him as a man of integrity and conviction who stands apart from other politicians.
This historic institution is already home to one of the world's largest and most diverse wood collections but World Forest ID's database stands apart because of its modern collection methods.
While that's a premium to the Standard & Poor's 500 index, which fetches around 16 times estimated 2018 earnings, Alphabet's growth stands apart given its large revenue base of $111 billion.
While the summer science fiction series is a common repertory staple, MoMA's Future Imperfect: The Uncanny in Science Fiction stands apart from the rest with its interest in the uncommon.
Nonetheless, compared to the other two first-term senators running for the Republican nomination - Cruz and Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) - Rubio stands apart in being so often given to fear.
After years of making phones that were always seen as followers to what Apple did, Samsung has made a device that stands apart from the iPhone, in both looks and intent.
A big reason the "Saddle" fight stands apart from the rest is because no one is drunk to the point of blacking out, so everything seems more rooted in stark reality.
He may be thoroughly steeped in French literature and literary style, but he stands apart from his countrymen in being well-versed in the Persian and Arabic languages and their histories.
The key is not whether one runs as an Independent, but whether one adopts a bold enough approach that he or she stands apart from the rest of the ideological pack.
But while tons of apps out there will walk you through changing your unsavory patterns, one stands apart from the rest in that it gets to the root of your behavior.
Muffing, as Bellwether calls it, is just one of many sex acts in FTW; it stands apart from the rest because it involves penetrating orifices that most people don't know exist.
Over four decades, he has created countless pastries — their looks becoming sparer, their flavors and textures more complex — but among the hundreds of inventions, there's one that stands apart: the Ispahan.
A critique of his piece by Sam Warren Miell points out: It doesn't make sense for Žižek to suggest that transgenderism is somehow a symptom which stands apart from all others.
Last week stands apart: sexual innuendo in a speech to Boy Scouts, urging police to rough up suspects, suddenly barring military service for transgender Americans, revolving-door turmoil in the West Wing.
After well over a year of steady revelations about sexual misconduct by powerful people (mostly men) in all walks of life, the Church stands apart as having been publicly implicated for decades.
Though it features a number of familiar faces, it mostly stands apart as its own thing, and doesn't dig too deeply into any of the big, overarching narratives from the debut season.
Clive Black, analyst at the group's broker Shore Capital, says Morrisons stands apart with a lease-adjusted net debt/earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation and rent (EBITDAR) ratio of 2.4 times.
Sweden's Head of the Demon is super weird, super interesting, super dark doom that stands apart by dint of a ritualistic edge, black heavy metal influences, and an enduring obsession with Lovecraft.
Titled "Journalism That Stands Apart," and known internally as the 2020 report, the document provides a set of broad principles to accelerate the transformation while maintaining a commitment to high-quality journalism.
One conflict on the schedule stands apart: The 92nd Academy Awards, one of the most high-profile fashion events of the year, are on Sunday, right in the middle of fashion week.
But poets, scholars and publishers say the flood of protest poems after the 2150 election stands apart from earlier eras in both its quantity and intensity and its stylistic and thematic diversity.
The French race is the crown jewel in the FIA-sanctioned WEC but stands apart as a highlight of the motorsport calendar, with some 260,000 spectators attending this year's annual sportscar festival.
As Hays in 1980, he has a dry, outsider affect; he served in Vietnam as a solo reconnaissance tracker, and as a black man in a largely white community, he stands apart.
In conversation with PEOPLE Senior Editor Alicia Dennis for the People Magazine Investigates After Show, staff writer Jeff Truesdell talks about how the case stands apart from others he's reported for the magazine.
Among other things, that first look didn't make it clear that the new movie is not a remake but a reboot, set in a fictional universe that stands apart from the original movies.
Still, Narayan Iyengar, senior vice president of digital and e-commerce at Albertsons, said the company's new offering stands apart by its ability to get direct feedback on whether digital ads are working.
But thanks to its wildly profitable hardware business that's fueled by the iPhone, Apple stands apart from the FANG stocks, which are consumer online services: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google's parent company Alphabet.
Zelenskiy, a comedian and TV star with no political experience, won the April 6683 presidential election after campaigning as someone who stands apart from the wealthy elite that dominates Ukrainian business and politics.
In a statement provided to Mashable, the designer explained: The design and style framework we are building stands apart from the typical aesthetic for the aging market marked by a clinical and "sickroom aesthetic".
Bush stands apart The first panel of the day featured Bush, Carson and Christie, and from each candidates' first minutes, it was apparent that Bush suffers in a conversation about personal experiences with poverty.
There's a reason why The Voice stands apart from every other singing competition on TV, and it has more to do with the figures in the big red chairs than with budding vocal talent.
But Trump stands apart in that his behavior with women is under intense scrutiny in the weeks leading up to an Election Day in which his name is on the ballot in 50 states.
Sonoma, population 11,000 and situated 40 miles north of San Francisco, stands apart from Silicon Valley to the south, which teems with venture capital investors, start-ups and technology juggernauts like Apple and Facebook.
BHP, the world's biggest diversified miner, stands apart from others in the sector with its target of net zero emissions by the second half of the century, in line with U.N. carbon-cutting goals.
The collection stands apart in New York's bustling cultural landscape because of this quietude, a respite from the hectic experience of New York art museums, just as Henry Clay Frick wished through his will.
This will happen with any candidate the Democratic Party nominates, but Biden stands apart in his unwillingness to recognize this—to acknowledge that our political reality will not be reordered by his personal charm.
Without Mr. Bloomberg joining the fray, armed with his personal wealth and a fearsome political operation, Mr. Biden now stands apart in his evident ability to wage a strong campaign on comparatively centrist terms.
This upper middle class stands apart from the rest of America in a number of ways: in terms of wealth and incomes, in educational attainment—perhaps the most salient of status markers—and broader health.
That's because of Cy's campaign to end violence against women within the military, a vastly worthy subplot that unfortunately stands apart from the rest of the play like a polka-dot elephant planted center stage.
There are a number of reasons Davidson has become the popular figurehead of an unpopular party in Scotland, but her Twitter presence provides a good first insight into why she stands apart from her peers.
Overall, out of Ring's expansive product announcement list, the doorbell stands apart as a device that reimagines an old existing part of your door — the peephole — and provides new functionality that could come in handy.
This year's speech stands apart for Trump, not only because it comes during an election year but also because he will address members of the legislative body that impeached him less than two months ago.
But the 52-year-old Gillibrand stands apart from her colleagues by being able to boast of having voted against the president and his interests more than any other senator, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.
Unlike international tribunals that adjudicate war crimes and crimes against humanity, the International Criminal Court, based in The Hague, stands apart because its mandate specifies that reparations to victims must be part of international justice.
The French race is the crown jewel in the FIA-sanctioned WEC but stands apart as a highlight of the motorsport calendar, with tens of thousands of Britons traveling to France for their annual petrolhead festival.
While Urzeit's members are involved in other fresh and challenging acts like Triumvir Foul and Mizmor, the approach here stands apart from their other works and showcases the creativity of a diverse, hungry group of individuals.
But Bolsonaro stands apart for having accomplished something no politician has attempted since democracy was restored across the region almost 30 years ago: He has won a national election as an unabashed champion of military dictatorship.
One German (Meinhard Neumann, a long drink of water), however, increasingly stands apart in a story that can feel as familiar as a John Ford movie, if one attuned to dislocation and discontent in contemporary Europe.
A stark contrast to the harsh media we are so constantly exposed to, "The Great British Baking Show" stands apart in its genre, rooted in good-natured humor and celebration of its contestants and their work.
Wong's aesthetic, which could best be described as "outer space/regal," stands apart from the hippie coats and peasant dresses on view, and it easily passes the test of time as a thoroughly original body of work.
Clinton's campaign manager in 2016, said that Mr. O'Rourke stands apart as a politician who can "drive his own news," independent of Mr. Trump, alluding to his history of social media-ready flourishes on the campaign trail.
Apple stands apart in this regard, keeping the data it tracks for its own use and largely on a single device, though of course the apps that run on iOS have more freedom to do what they want.
Despite their affiliations and geographical kinship, though, the Reykjavík quintet stands apart; their take on black metal leaves ample room for whiffs of aggressively technical, dissonant death, and their general mien is far more Deathspell Omega than Dissection.
In this respect, unfortunately, Trump — who has made no strong statements in support of the press, and whose administration, according to Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, has "looked at" changing libel laws to restrict press freedom — stands apart.
Over the years, the diver from Hangberg said, he has upgraded his house with the money earned from poaching, adding extra rooms and a watertight metal roof, and it stands apart from the lopsided shanties of his neighbors.
Although it's tempting to draw direct comparisons with the right-wing movements that have recently surged through America and Europe, the situation in Japan stands apart because of how deeply it's rooted in the country's history and culture.
Thomas B. Edsall When you look across America to see where jobs and wages have been lost to robotics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and automation, it is the middle of the country that stands apart from the rest.
In the 1835 "The Children of Nathan Starr" by Ambrose Andrews, all of the children are playing a lively game of shuttlecock except one boy who stands apart near his older sister, pointing a stick to the sky.
Stephan has achieved a fresh complexity that stands apart from commonplace solutions, should be evident to anyone who visits the uptown site of the group show, Nice Weather, curated by David Salle at Skarstedt (February 25–April 16, 2016).
That might read as a canned compliment, the kind of claim that starts off a diatribe about how one hard-working athlete stands apart from a general tendency toward the casual and the half-assed and so sourly on.
She said it was "inconceivable" that the Senate would convict and remove him, and warned that even such an effort would damage the rule of law by delegitimizing the court as an institution that stands apart from partisan politics.
Tesla is one of a few automakers developing self-driving technology, but it stands apart because it's been developing its own silicon for performing artificial-intelligence computations, rather than continuing to rely on systems from ongoing chipmakers like Nvidia.
Wedding, which can be downloaded on Amazon Prime or iTunes, stands apart from other films in the genre for its mixture of both sweet and sour, particularly in its choice to have America's Sweetheart, Roberts, play the rather villainous Julianne.
Unveiled on Monday, the wearable robot is the result of years of work and stands apart from bulky, heavy and extremely expensive exoskeletons, like the one a partially paralyzed man wore to make the opening kick at the 2014 World Cup.
"Oakland's surveillance ordinance stands apart from the rest because it explicitly prohibits the non-disclosure agreements that surveillance vendors have used to keep residents in the dark," Matt Cagle, a tech and civil liberties attorney with ACLU Northern California, told Gizmodo.
"One reason Japanese design stands apart from that of many other countries is that it doesn't always follow the strict international code of design in evidence today," Dowling writes, referring to the influences of the International Typographic Style, or Swiss Style.
The standalone Star Wars film follows in the footsteps of Rogue One: a story that stands apart from the "saga" backbone of the franchise, ie, the story of the Skywalkers and their fight against the forces of evil in the galaxy.
Although the newly decorated pad has the "Southern but still sophisticated" feel Ballerini was looking for, there's one space that stands apart from the rest: a dedicated music room for the 23-year-old artist to use as a creative cave.
Courtesy Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence I had an admittedly crazy sense, when encountering the white-painted life-size nude "Aluminum Girl," that it both stands apart from and is equivalent in significance to the whole rest of the show.
Though Mr. Carranza said he is confident that District 215's work would inspire other districts to craft integration strategies suited to their own schools, this part of Brooklyn stands apart from the rest of the city for myriad reasons.
Perhaps most significantly, due to the conflict, Armenia largely stands apart from the world, and the numerous and vast energy, trade, rail and technology projects that have brought such substantial prosperity to the region — from which Armenia has been excluded.
The company believes that those consumers who pick their maiden device off a store shelf rather than any of the competition will do so because it stands apart from the countless me-too devices that have flooded the market in recent years.
Oman stands apart from its Gulf Arab neighbours in keeping a cordial, even collaborative, relationship with Iran: much to the chagrin of its Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) partners, it played the role of intermediary in opening negotiations between the United States and Iran.
Though he had many influences — W. Eugene Smith, Ralph Crane and Life magazine, among them — and influenced many others, his photography stands apart, nibbling at the borders between documentary and art, theory and method, discrete bits and the whole, analysis and feeling.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker Mercado Little Spain, a sort of Spanish Eataly, stands apart from other new dining establishments at Hudson Yards (including concepts from Thomas Keller and David Chang) with, first of all, its ground-level entrance.
Amidst Richter's endless panels (which are presented in exactly the same manner as Darboven's, as endless panels in endless rooms), there exists a punctum, an image or, in this case, a set of images  that stands apart from the rest, creating a cleave or caesurae.
" WATCH THIS:How the Property Brothers Shocked Their Dad with Their Entrepreneurial Skills   It Takes Two stands apart from their first book, a New York Times bestseller, which Drew says, "really educated people on our process when it comes to real estate, buying, selling and renovating.
Typically cast off as "customer-service," moderation and related work remains a relatively low-wage, low-status sector, often managed and staffed by women, which stands apart from the higher-status, higher-paid, more powerful sectors of engineering and finance, which are overwhelmingly male.
But his speech on Tuesday, at the memorial for five police officers slain in Dallas by a black Army veteran who set out to kill whites, stands apart — both in terms of the challenges it presented and the feeling with which it was delivered.
The new study stands apart from many previous weight-loss trials because it did not set extremely restrictive carbohydrate, fat or caloric limits on people and emphasized that they focus on eating whole or "real" foods — as much as they needed to avoid feeling hungry.
"I'm obviously very proud of what we've accomplished over 23 years, but there's nothing I'm prouder of than the last two years, under Steve's leadership, in making the case for a conservatism that stands apart from the current disfigurement of conservatism," Mr. Kristol said.
The book stands apart in the Roth oeuvre for many reasons, not least for its accurate portrayal of the grief suffered by African-Americans who continue to live as black after sons, daughters, siblings and even parents have cut familial ties and disappeared into whiteness.
Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, N.Y., or the Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, Queens, can be fantastic with kids, and I think the scale of outdoor or public sculpture helps them recognize the way that art stands apart from the everyday.
It's an issue that stands apart from New York's usual transit woes; it's not about delays, or signal problems, or aging infrastructure (which, aside, have their own socioeconomic implications), but, rather, questioning who can actually afford to ride the largest transit system in the country.
But for years, there has been broad agreement among American officials about Mr. Dostum, who stands apart for his brutal past even when measured against the alleged crimes and misdeeds of many of the people the United States has relied on during the war in Afghanistan.
But Cruz stands apart, not just because he gives the average member of the top 0.1 percent a cut that's more than 43,000 times larger than the one he gives the bottom 20 percent, but because he'd actually leave some of the poorest Americans worse off.
Our guide is a nameless woman, here the noble young soprano Julia Bullock, who both embodies (and quotes) Weil and stands apart from her, an awe-struck, agonized sister who addresses her, or perhaps her memory, in the second person ("you have always been incapable of loving yourself").
But his request of Mr. Sessions — and two similar ones detailed in the report — stands apart because it shows Mr. Trump trying to wield the power of law enforcement to target a political rival, a step that no president since Richard M. Nixon is known to have taken.
Nice Tattoo, which has an all-female team of artists, stands apart in its mission to make the tattooing experience a kinder one not only for clients, but also for women trying to make headway in a business that has often been marked by macho behavior and sexist treatment.
While the Greek salad has some integrity — by this I mean that in Greece you will actually find a salad that looks like this — and the Caesar is a creation attributed to the 1920s-era restaurateur Caesar Cardini, the Asian salad stands apart as a strange kind of fiction.
Especially because the question of public figures and what they wear and who helps decide that is bound to become more fraught during the coming Democratic primary, as the pressure to distinguish oneself will put more onus on crafting an identifiable image that stands apart while simultaneously standing for something.
So while companies like Allbirds — which itself is very well capitalised — may look like direct competitors to Atoms, the company currently stands apart from the pack because of its own very distinctive approach to building a mass-market business, but one that aims to make its product as individualised as possible.
And, for those interested in the future of The Times itself, take a look at our latest report on the health and welfare of the newsroom, "Journalism That Stands Apart," by our colleagues David Leonhardt, Jodi Rudoren, Jon Galinsky, Karron Skog, Marc Lacey, Tom Giratikanon and Tyson Evans. Exciting. Scary. Now.
"This kind of rhetoric is both ignorant and harmful, and it sends a terrible message to youth who are may already be struggling," Oakley explained, adding that while transgender people are gaining support nationwide, "South Dakota stands apart for its relentless and deeply unscientific attacks on the transgender community, particularly kids."
That's extra important given that there are two Connors on Hannah's Bachelorette season, and Connor S. is going to want to make sure he stands apart from Californian sales manager Connor J. Connor S. is an investment analyst from Dallas who splits his time between Texas and Michigan, according to his Instagram bio.
The nomination of Barr to be attorney general stands apart from the other moves because of its obvious relevance to the ongoing investigation by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE.
For Mr Matar, Duccio was a gateway to the rest of the Sienese School, which emerged in the 13th century and lasted into the 15th, and which stands apart from other contemporary movements, "neither Byzantine nor of the Renaissance, an anomaly between chapters, like the orchestra tuning its strings in the interval".
Trump stands apart from past presidents in his willingness to capitalize on what Ziblatt identifies as an "existential fear" among voters in the face of broad demographic change: The huge demographic changes underway in the U.S. since the 1970s have prompted Republican existential fear about the future and an increasingly stiff resistance to democracy itself.
The defamation suit — filed last April in federal court in Manhattan and later transferred to California at the request of Mr. Trump's lawyers — stands apart from Mr. Avenatti's efforts to nullify the nondisclosure agreement that Ms. Clifford signed days before the 2016 election, agreeing to keep quiet about the affair that Ms. Clifford said occurred in 2006.
" Tech companies make up 2800 percent of the top 22 companies on the 2282 list, compared to 1003 percent of that group in 2100 (until 22, the list only included 2118 employers.) "The tech industry stands apart in terms of employee satisfaction, accounting for twice the share of winners than any other industry," economic research analyst Amanda Stansell and co-author Andrew Chamberlain wrote on Glassdoor's economic research blog post, "Trends in America's Best Places to Work: 2009 to 2019.
Aside from a bill supporting paid maternity leave, said to be influenced by daughter Ivanka, the Trump administration stands apart for taking things away from women, or excluding them from the process: So far, Trump and his administration have: Appointed two men to advise the president on what women need in the workplace Indicated during the campaign that he believes women should be punished for getting abortions Invited only three women to participate in his 17-person business advisory panel Declined to publicly consult with any women in his healthcare policy meetings Signed an executive order reinstating the global gag rule, which bans international healthcare providers receiving federal funds from providing abortion care to women.

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