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More than a dozen police officers stood between the two camps.
Anyone who stood between Trump and the Oval Office was fair game.
Other workers stood between the catamarans' two pontoons, sanding the rough metal.
It stood between us, hard, like an intruder to an intimate conversation.
I stood between her and confinement at a state-run residential center.
A line of riot police stood between the crowd and the families inside.
Some 27,000 files still stood between me and the promise of Kondo bliss.
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"[Spacey] came out after me and literally stood between me and the door," he said.
"I now pronounce you husband and wife," Washington send as he stood between the pair.
Puzzles stood between my squad and progression, which required a bit of thinking to complete.
All that stood between San Diego State and maintaining that streak was 20143-plus yards.
The only thing that stood between Republicans and repealing Obamacare before was a Presidential signature.
Some Catalan officers stood between national police and those trying to vote during the referendum.
They stood between Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, and Prince William for the official family portrait.
The sons of Islam have opposed them and stood between them and their plans and objectives.
One bystander stood between Boucher and the man as the two appeared to try to fight.
Just one person stood between the astronauts and cataclysm: Clinton's deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin.
That's why I call her my 'war angel,' because nothing stood between her and my freedom.
Eleven states stood between the US national average and the second-highest country on the list, Turkmenistan.
Who knew a simple green concoction was all that stood between us and Goop-levels of perfection?
Only a fourth-inning home run by Seattle outfielder Franklin Gutierrez, stood between Price and a shutout.
But in Saturday's gold medal match, a German side once again stood between them and soccer glory.
The man was stood between two armed police officers with his right hand in a loose bandage.
Since I was 30 years old, nothing has stood between me and anything I wanted to do.
At the 2014 World Cup, the vast majority of players in black boots were stood between the sticks.
Talking to Fast Company, the duo discussed the phallus-shaped hurdles that stood between them and their goal.
At the outskirts of the forest and on the stony beaches we have stood between two different worlds.
A tangle of banking rules designed to stop con men like him stood between Chikli and his cash.
After the party seized power in 1949 it stamped out anything that stood between it and the proletariat.
But a vast malaria hot zone, then two-thirds of Venezuela, stood between the country and its riches.
There aren't many people who could have stood between Vladimir Putin and the Russian presidency two decades ago.
Seefried had reviewed all of Behzadzadeh's paperwork; now only an inspection stood between him and a bank account.
Another photograph showed him in a hoodie, making a goofy face as he stood between two of his friends.
Only the Rangers were worse in the West; an 26-game gap stood between the A's and the Mariners.
Armed with our pleasant tone and "can do" attitude, we stood between students and their economic and emotional desperation.
Players had first-class accommodations at the Intercontinental hotel, but almost nothing stood between the course and the city.
I asked at the window and was told that $10 was all that stood between her and her car.
LONDON — There aren't many people who could have stood between Vladimir Putin and the Russian presidency two decades ago.
" Young said Weinstein stood between her and the door and told her, "We're just going to have a talk here.
" Young said Weinstein stood between her and the door and told her, "We're just going to have a talk here.
Kardashian West also shared another picture of her husband smiling as he stood between Rock and fellow comedian Eddie Murphy.
But the digital realm now breaks down the barriers that have long stood between the royal family and the people.
In the 17th century, they also suspected that the rules of grammar stood between them and a society of equals.
Since last summer the UN has stood between the two enemies, just 120 metres apart, in the remote area of Guerguerat.
The singer, Beau Davidson, stood between Trump and former GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson at an event in Palm Beach, Fla.
Ypres, a tiny city surrounded by medieval walls, was basically all that stood between the Germans and reaching Dunkirk by sea.
Consider the 17th-century Quakers, who also suspected that the rules of grammar stood between them and a society of equals.
Once there, she recalled, he stripped naked, stood between her and the door, and asked her to show him her breasts.
You became the face that stood between the Black Live Matters protesters and those police officers that had to do their jobs.
A man mounted the stage, stood between five American flags and a podium, and held a slab of white card stock aloft.
We laid down our scissors shook the threads off our clothes and calmly left the place that stood between us and starvation.
Tall pines shielded us from neighbors on the left, a tall hedgerow of something-or-other stood between us and the street.
Yet "the barrier that stood between my family and my life" is breached when Cleveland begins to be mentored by his father.
The great barriers in athletics have long captured the public's imagination in part because so little technology stood between humankind and glory.
"He had the tools necessary, the intent necessary and the only thing that stood between him and evil is law enforcement," Sanders added.
A group of more than a dozen policemen stood between the protestors and the commander-in-chief, who was wearing a USA hat.
He struck a pose that suggested he was reliving those moments where Churchill's resolve was all that stood between the chaos and calamity.
At the Powell County Parade, Barr stood between two banners, "Veterans for Barr" and "Re-elect Congressman Andy Barr" before leading his supporters.
According to Lion Country Safari spokeswoman Haley Passeser, Lily stood between 14 and 16 feet tall, while Jioni was between 10 and 12 feet.
A three-hour traffic jam at the Holland Tunnel stood between us and the Jersey border, and we were close to calling it quits.
We got Liziane Gutierrez Tuesday night at LAX, where we asked where things stood between her and Chris after settling her lawsuit against him.
Anyone who has ever stood between two or more mirrors has marveled at the suggestion of infinity created by the back and forth reflection.
President Jimmy Carter stood between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin when the two countries signed their 1979 peace agreement.
Only a small Coast Guard crew and their tiny vessel stood between the 30-plus men onboard the ship and the bottom of the Atlantic.
On a recent night, one of them, Dogan Ferahoglu, stood between towers of boxes, leaning against a hand truck while his brother did the bargaining.
After all, it was merely my drowsiness that stood between him and his capacity to provide me with that ultimate pleasure often associated with cunnilingus.
Vows Bishop Carlton T. Brown stood between a modern-day bride and a modern-day miracle at Bethel Gospel Assembly Church on May 17 in Harlem.
On another occasion, Bassett alleges that Matthews was "bolder" and stood between her and a mirror and asked her if she was going out that night.
Surveillance footage from outside the store showed Drejka talking to Jacobs before McGlockton ran out of the store, stood between them, and pushed Drejka to the ground.
In New York City, about 100 protesters and more than 200 counter-protesters verbally clashed in downtown Manhattan Saturday morning, as police officers stood between the groups.
" The dog stood between snake and baby, and Alicia Holloway added: "[Bryan] goes, 'Get the baby now and take him in the house,' and it scared me.
Let me shout the ways:Many things have stood between Pokémon Go players and this elusive quality called "fun" since the "game's" release just over a month ago.
" Adds Flaherty, "Imagine if it was your kids in that art room, and [Barnes] was the one that stood between them being on this earth and not.
In the end, what stood between the people and their park was Norman Brodsky, owner of the elusive last tract and the fire-damaged warehouse on it.
Early one morning, Ranger Iqaluk stood between the frozen sea and a group of soldiers heading out on snowmobiles on a practice mission to secure an airfield.
He said Pertamina's production costs stood between $9-$11 per barrel for onshore operations, while some of its offshore fields' production costs stood around $20 per barrel.
A Libyan oil official said national production stood between 505,000 bpd and 510,000 bpd on Thursday, just up on levels recorded at the start of the week.
Meanwhile, a simple tank of gas and city parking fees stood between four year old Neveah Fletcher in Sacramento and a cancer clinical trial in San Francisco.
He stood between two giant photos of a young Gutiérrez and Garcia with the legendary Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, hoping to fend off skepticism of his motives.
Resistance for Brent crude stood between $58.50 and $59 a barrel, Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at Oil Price Information Service, told CNBC earlier this week.
In a daze I walked out, letting it sink in that now only an oath ceremony stood between me and this American citizenship 25 years in the making.
What did paranoia look like in a place where thin corrugated sheets of steel were all that stood between the girls and their neighbors, adult men, leering boys?
Train tracks are a popular photography destination; in 2017, a pregnant Texas teenager was struck and killed by a train as she stood between two tracks during a photoshoot.
"My mother was assassinated because she stood between the rule of law and those who sought to violate it, like many strong journalists," Matthew Caruana Galizia said on Facebook.
For over 40 years, a memorandum of understanding has stood between the Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission, and it has been duly entered into The Federal Register.
The celebrity chef stood between Hadid, 24, and Swift, 29, in the group photo, in which the singer can be seen taking a sip from a glass of wine.
All that stood between a reported $1.43-$950 million acquisition was the approval of Snapdeal's board, but now talks are over and Snapdeal will continue on as an independent company.
And out of the 219 players that stood between 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-9 and qualified for the minutes per game leaderboard, Wiggins ranked 83rd in rebound rate.
After Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement in 2005, Kennedy was all that stood between the other four conservative justices and the Supreme Court precedents that protected women's access to the procedure.
Alejandro Garcia, 32, of Barcelona, Spain, said the only thing that stood between him and leaving early for a warm hotel room was his girlfriend, graduate student Gamma Elias, 28.
CreditCreditDaniel Brenner for The New York Times DENVER — Just hours stood between Jorge Zaldivar and his meeting with immigration officials, and so once again his family gathered to say goodbye.
MELBOURNE, Australia — At the Australian Open on Saturday, all that stood between Serena Williams and Steffi Graf was Angelique Kerber, who took 33 majors to reach her first Grand Slam final.
In the 1800s, it separated the British Empire and Imperial Russia; in the 1980s it stood between the Soviet Union to the north and America's sphere of influence in the south.
Links can't be built through territory controlled by the rival faction, so the Resistance had to make sure that nothing, not even a single Enlightened link, stood between Hangzhou and Anchorage.
When James gave him his driver's license, the deputy brought James to an interview room, stood between James and the door, then demanded James' bar card and business cards, James alleges.
With my fabrications, I became the captain of the ship, not just a wistful passer-by, breath fogging the pane of glass that stood between me and the girls I venerated.
Much of the community settled next to a fort called Benteng Makasar that stood between the territories of the Banten Sultanate and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) city of Batavia.
Michelle Pfeiffer and Javier Bardem conveniently stood between the couple at various times, keeping the focus on the ensemble as the over-the-top, surrealist horror movie raked in mostly positive reviews.
But perhaps the most thrilling — and terrifying — moment came when I climbed onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn and stood between two pillars as an R train passed inches away from me.
They crossed Peace Quad with friends, bemoaning the essays and exams that stood between them and the coming break, and they still played table tennis in the basement of the student union.
The court ignored that her husband had stood between her and the door of their studio, and that she did not want to abandon her two young daughters to an enraged drunk.
With a smile, Kim stretched out his hand toward a waiting, and smiling, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who stood between the squat, blue buildings that straddle the border at Panmunjom.
The pillar, deep below ground in the Second Avenue subway station in Manhattan, was all that stood between him and the platform edge and the tracks of the Brooklyn-bound F train.
In one shot, the model stood between two actresses as they rehearsed their lines, with the same look on her face she had during the Globes while holding a tray of water bottles.
Falcons running back Devonta Freeman was sweeping out left, Saints tackle Nick Fairley was bearing down to blast him and Matt Ryan stood between the two in position to make the perfect block.
Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen), all that stood between the leader of the dead and Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright), the personified memory of life in Westeros, has been impaled like a cocktail onion.
Weeks later, Castillo and his family walked along train tracks, heading northwest toward Chahuites, the next town on their trip through Mexico; more than a thousand miles stood between them and the US border.
On Tuesday, the mother of six shared a photo of the recovery room, where she and husband Kroy Biermann, 31, stood between a sleeping Brielle and Kash as they rested in their hospital beds.
Days after taking office, Trump told reporters at a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May that it was only Mattis' resistance to torture that stood between him and backing its reinstatement.
What happened: On May 12, 2014, TMZ published footage of Solange Knowles punching her brother-in-law, Jay-Z, in a hotel elevator at a Met Gala after-party, while Beyoncé stood between them.
Reynolds, 42, shared photos of the joke to his Instagram, frowning in a red and green sweater (with a giant gold bow on it) as he stood between a laughing Jackman, 50, and Gyllenhaal, 38.
After receiving disappointingly low scores from the judges during the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Ashley Wagner spoke out against the judges who stood between her and her dream of competing in the 20103 Winter Olympics.
Yesterday, some 15 minutes before the solar eclipse began in midtown Manhattan, I learned that all that stood between me and blindness was a pair of especially dark and especially flimsy 3-D movie glasses.
As the caretaker begged our clinic's nurse to track down Betty's doctor and tell him that Betty was having a psychotic episode, Betty stood between her and the apartment's front door with a kitchen knife.
His youthful face was plastered on billboards around the kingdom—but with him, always, was the image of his older cousin, Muhammad bin Nayef, who as crown prince stood between the king and his favoured successor.
Yesterday, while taking the elevator to my office job, I stood between four middle-aged white men while Aminatou Sow from Call Your Girlfriend yelled into my ear about relaxing her butt during a pelvic exam.
Mini-Vows Mackenzie Leigh Jacks and William Lawrence Frantz could not help but notice each other every time they crossed paths in the shared parking lot that stood between their Detroit apartment buildings in September 2014.
However, de Blasio noted the number of issues that stood between them -- the mayor of the country's biggest city and the Republican who came to power propelled largely by the support of middle America -- were great too.
RF Domingo Santana was all that stood between St. Louis LHP Jaime Garcia and his first no-hitter, lacing a two-out single to right field in the sixth for the Brewers' only hit of the day.
He had been telling me that the thing that stood between me and total peace of mind and heart was Daddy's money—I was not going to be free of Daddy until I got free of Daddy's money.
Mr. Noerdlinger, who has been out on bail, stood between his mother and lawyers outside the courthouse here on Friday as the lawyers called for Ms. Grootenboer and the detective, James Costello, to be suspended and their cases to be investigated.
After all, as we find out seconds into Andy's "You Really Got A Hold On Me" introduction, her decision to stick her arm into a 10-year-old's stomach is the only thing that stood between that little boy and certain death.
In the days following World War II, when the economic strength and power of America was all that stood between the world and the return to the dark ages, Pope Pius XII said, &aposThe American people have a great genius for splendid and unselfish actions.
You can watch the video using an embedded player below:Read more: New documents reveal SpaceX's plans for launching Mars-rocket prototypes from South TexasMusk debuted the video during a highly anticipated talk on Saturday at the launch site while he stood between two rockets.
Short of that, Ms. Merkel argued, the deal with Turkey was all that stood between Europe and a repeat of the dangerous chaos that ensued last year when hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees set off on rafts to cross the Aegean to Greece.
But it's also the case that a small number of specialized special forces and the intelligence capabilities were the only thing that stood between that part of Syria and what we're seeing now, which is the beginning of a genocide and the resurgence of ISIS.
Weinstein allegedly then took off his clothes, showered, stood between the woman and the bathroom door so that she couldn't leave, "turned her around and held her in place by her breast as he masturbated until he ejaculated on the floor," court documents state.
"It has been a focus of ours because we were not good, and that's something we are focusing on in spring training, trying to clean up some things," said Girardi, who stood between two adjacent infields, his head toggling back and forth to watch the drills.
And it feels kind of like like there is this big group of people—this community who cares about the game—and [what] stood between us and them was a group of people who were really angry—like an angry mob—that's really hard to talk to.
Gossip: The word comes from the old English for "baptismal sponsor" — a godparent — and Halperin positioned himself as the priest who stood between the layman and the sacred mysteries of Washington, only letting a person through in exchange for the corrupting coin of accepting your own personal idiocy.
After three years of tantalizing us with his otherworldly talents and moving steadily up the list of the NBA's most valuable players, Davis was finally going to leapfrog LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and anyone else that stood between him and the title of Best Basketball Player Alive.
While Kelly himself once believed he stood between Trump and chaos, he has told at least one person close to him that he may as well let the president do what he wants, even if it leads to impeachment — at least this chapter of American history would come to a close.
And while this meant that the fintech accepted fewer applicants, it also allowed Funding Circle to decrease the percentage of loans that were more than 34.3 days late, 228 days from origination: In H22018 26, this percentage stood between 0.4% and 0.5%, and dropped below 0.3% during the first three quarters of 2019.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey held a ceremony on Wednesday to mark the return to the World Trade Center site of a battered and scarred 25-foot-tall copper globe, "Sphere for Plaza Fountain," which originally stood between the towers as a symbol of world peace and trade.
Like all of his Memory Palace episodes, "Gallery 742" gradually builds an almost tactile place out of just narration and sound, returning to the 19403s, when Arabella Worsham stood between the room's carved wooden walls, preparing to walk out into the night and poised to become one of New York's richest women, despite her past as a girl with nothing.

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