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But they will be virtually walled off from the poor black areas of the city, like castles walled off from the misery of the countryside.
" "Every time I watched it, I was walled off.
Drake is becoming more walled off as a person, too.
Some were walled off, others torn down and some replaced.
China walled off entire hospital wards to contain the virus.
China also walled off access to Bing, YouTube, Wordpress, and more.
Hence, the need for the totally walled off titular protective outpost.
Smith is walled off from hearing anything about those ongoing investigations.
Click here to book your stay at The Walled Off Hotel.
But a more educated guess at what the anonymous street artist enjoys nibbling on is a "Walled Off Salad": the signature dish served all day at the ground floor café of his Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem.
Both operate on walled-off, encrypted systems unconnected to the broader Internet.
The '225s were pretty well walled-off from the Super Bowl era.
The shoreline is often separated, and sometimes walled off, by private property.
And China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
Those quilted, walled-off pockets that hold the down in your jacket?
She is whisked away back to Hades, walled off from him forever.
It's a chilling depiction of how walled-off our country has become.
And yet they are walled off from each other in our historical memory.
The imposed silence that has walled off reports of sexual abuse is crumbling.
Corporate lobbyists rigged the system, leaving the majority walled off from their dreams.
If Twitter were really walled off from the real world, it'd be fine.
Even when they were ubiquitous, orphanages were walled off from the rest of society.
"Sometimes I think I come across more in the 'walled off' arena," she said.
The SWIFT facility should have been walled off from the rest of the network.
Business signs have been torn down, gates padlocked, entrances walled off with cinder blocks.
Cameras aren't allowed in the kitchen, which is mostly walled off from customers' view.
Now it calls for cultures to be walled off and boundaries to be policed.
But the stairs are walled off and there is little hope for those left behind.
And who is more walled off from regular society than senators and members of Congress?
Two decades ago, China essentially walled off its internet from the rest of the world.
In the revered birth town of Jesus, the Walled Off hotel stands three storeys high.
They live in spaces, attend schools, and play on streets largely walled off from police.
"What we are envisioning is a separate room or a walled-off area," he said.
When the salt marsh is drained and walled off from the tide it becomes grassland.
Greater Noida has come to embody the shiny, walled-off vertical India of the future.
The work in those walled-off institutions was backbreaking and often required handling dangerous chemicals.
But at that point, you're not just independent, you're effectively walled off from the normal internet.
The White House is now essentially walled off from comment by anyone without an internet connection.
Both the Walled Off and the Waldorf salads are topped with walnuts and originated in hotels.
And some headed toward a rear area walled off from the main part of the club.
The store also features a walled-off "Experience Room" where you can try out audio features.
Last year's LGBT Pride parade had to be walled off from the hordes of Christian protesters.
Before the advent of time-sharing, computers were largely walled off from users in glass rooms.
What concerns me is what other parts of my character are walled off alongside the addict.
You're literally walled off from the rest of the people when you're on the campaign trail.
Bernadine is married to Jonathan (Wendell Pierce), a schoolteacher, who feels increasingly walled off from her.
I consider my savings accounts to be walled off from my checking and daily spending needs.
This "shout till you're hoarse, storm out of the room" election helped show how divided people on either side of the political spectrum are — geographically walled off from each other in different communities, mentally walled off by the vastly different news sources and Facebook feeds they read.
After all, China's government has largely walled off the country's internet from the rest of the world.
Wonks in the sticks will be inspired by new ideas that walled-off capitals cannot conjure up.
At the beginning of the movie he is walled-off and inscrutable, before the perspective gradually flips.
I think they're sufficiently walled off from it, or thick-skinned enough that they don't really care.
You need to keep steady, but at the same time you don't want to seem 'walled off.
Or the Woods who was walled off from the world and unnerved opponents just by showing up?
Ultimately, Riverside Boulevard will be extended to West 59th Street, opening flow in a walled-off corner.
While the mainland bourses serve China's vast domestic market, they remain largely walled off for international capital.
Instead, the person said, those matters could be walled off without requiring access to other government secrets.
Meanwhile, a retrenchment from News Feed into more walled-off Groups and communities could exacerbate exposure to misinformation.
As we've explained in the past, Facebook's Free Basics program creates a walled off internet for poor people.
The dense, unique forest is mostly gone now, the perimeter walled off by a ten-foot high fence.
But in his essay, Doctoroff dismissed the idea of a walled-off district separated from the wider city.
From a coverage standpoint, it's as though the mouth is walled off from the rest of the body.
Central banks are walled off from day-to-day political concerns and granted authority over the money supply.
Suddenly, this goddess seems like any devoted daughter of a powerful, emotionally walled-off father, finally confessing everything.
The settlements are already walled off from the rest of the West Bank and entirely under Israeli control.
They're isolated from one another, to one another; they exist in silos, walled off with no real exits.
VMware's purpose is to allow a single server to house multiple virtual computers, each walled off from the others.
Russia's ability to operate an internet that is walled off from the global internet is so far largely theoretical.
The deaths of those trapped in a burning maze, with access to beaches walled off, has shocked the country.
It also digitally walled off the entire province of Xinjiang after violent protests there that spread via the internet.
The Venn team sits in a separate, walled-off environment with the software running on an independent public cloud.
It's just not a town that travelers come to if they are looking for all-inclusive, walled-off resorts.
Charles walled off a Spain drive, forcing an errant pass that Moore gathered and turned with down the court.
"China is walled off except for economic interaction," said Patrick Gathara, a cartoonist at The Daily Nation in Nairobi.
We also have a deep dive into how China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
Your starting area is walled off by impassable rivers, meaning that at least half of your island is unavailable.
It walled off the New Haven city core, and was attractive neither to city dwellers nor to repenting suburbanites.
He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities.
"People don't get their own states walled off for them," said Jeff Weaver, a top strategist to Mr. Sanders.
This walled-off approach contributes to the overarching problem of scattered, disconnected resources preventing warriors from receiving holistic support.
The White House previously walled off certain topics that the House Intelligence Committee could ask certain witnesses last year.
A queer dance party walled off a security checkpoint to the inauguration A queer dance party walled off a security checkpoint to the inauguration Some Donald Trump supporters who woke up bright and early in D.C. on Friday encountered an unexpected scene on their way to the inauguration: a queer dance party.
A wall decorated with security cameras and slingshots is seen in the bar area of the The Walled Off Hotel.
In each walled-off section, ten prisoners or so mill around in a communal area with steel tables bolted down.
This walled-off behavior changed only slightly when she gave her first network news interview to Megyn Kelly Sunday night.
Nick even ended up in a walled-off enclave that could have been a sister city to Terminus or Alexandria.
Pavlovsky's colleagues laughed at his choice of address: by then, fashionable Kremlin apparatchiks lived in walled-off mansions outside town.
By contrast, The Times can feel imperial, walled off from its audience, and not too keen on getting any closer.
Still, there were a few remaining spheres of humanity walled off to automation, like art, music, and comedy — until now.
While others have cropped up around town, it's hard to beat the bar's shady, walled-off courtyard and lively atmosphere.
Our bedroom opened to a large deck from two areas, which was fully walled off from other villas and rooms.
The work was unveiled this past weekend at the artist's Walled Off Hotel, which overlooks Israel's separation wall around Bethlehem.
People stand outside The Walled Off Hotel, which was opened by street artist Banksy, in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Initially, the kitchen was a walled-off room in the middle of the house with no windows and only a skylight.
It's completely walled off for privacy — Nixon allegedly built the 1,500-foot wall — and is hidden behind three sets of gates.
North Korea's economy was already broken, having been walled off from most international trade since the end of the Cold War.
In this post are pictures by MTL taken inside and around the Walled Off Hotel, including of Israel's West Bank barrier.
Every time I watched it, I was walled off, it was like another brick that came between me and my wife.
The ruling could have widespread implications for other tech companies that operate similarly walled-off online storefronts, an expert says. 5.
It's a walled off area and completely optional, with the difficulty — and quality of the loot — increasing as you venture north.
The game's "Dark Zone" is a large, freely explorable chunk of midtown Manhattan that's been walled off due to heavy contamination.
It was walled off from the rest of the network and rate-limited so it couldn't participate in any DDoS attacks.
It makes sense that as those walls are cracking, that first walled-off trauma is going to be bubbling back up.
The Walled Off Hotel, like my music, is welcome to people from all sides of the conflict and across the world.
The community was proud and close-knit, though it was literally walled off from a white neighborhood by a concrete border.
But there is a desire in us that cannot be walled off or drained by the expectation of an execution date.
The border is a region, and the people who are living there don't particularly want to be walled off from each other.
But he'll also provide a rebuttal against arguments for a more walled-off continent, insisting Europe works better as a joint power.
A deal was made between wildlife officials and the Kenyan government, according to the Guardian, that the track would be walled off.
On the early road to fertility, I was so closed off to my wants that my imagination became a walled-off city.
Rolling clouds make shadows on the distant foothills, which are walled-off from the cracking earth by a line of sage brush.
Quinn, for example, is essentially a short escape-the-room game set in a walled-off corner of the Tribeca Interactive gallery.
Goldsmith Romero said the report also described cases where executives are complicit in fraud but the highest-ranking officials are walled off.
The states aren't merely overruling local laws; they've walled off whole new realms where local governments aren't allowed to govern at all.
"We are seeing the public being walled off," said Bradley Campbell, the president of the Conservation Law Foundation, an environmental advocacy group.
Working at America First Action, Lewandowski had been walled off from making spending decisions with the administration thanks to federal election law.
At investment firms, stock analysts are walled off from the investment banking business, and there is no evidence they shared information on Snap.
The callers wanted assurances that their money was walled off from the retail banking operations, Wells Fargo executives told San Diego pension officials.
Despite progress since, walled-off sidewalks add to a work-in-progress vibe, and there are more cranes in the air than towers.
We talked to local Palestinians about the Walled Off Hotel, and in summary, here is what we know about this top-secret project.
In treating telecom providers in what's called common carriers, the FCC has sort of walled off regulation of those companies from the FTC.
Downstairs I have a workshop at the back of the retail unit, walled off a space I use as a pop up gallery.
Anonymous British street artist Banksy announced his latest art project last Friday, a hotel in the West Bank called the Walled Off Hotel.
Framed by hills and sea, Barcelona used to be walled off from the Mediterranean by old textile factories and a grimy industrial port.
The addict in me has been walled off deep in my psyche to the point of not having to think about him anymore.
In the past, if cafeterias existed at all, they were often the walled-off domain of just a single tenant, according to brokers.
The other was walled off from the concerns of the first, insulated by race, privilege and wealth, inside the comforting cocoon of tennis.
You love a partner who seems stable and reliable, but you may also be attracted to someone who seems walled off or unapproachable.
Far from utopias, the communities mimic their life-size consumerist counterparts with chain restaurants, while the poor are walled off in a slum.
Of course, all the apps we use are walled off from one another and would never coordinate on a universal feature like this.
Because you need to protect yourself, you need to keep steady, but at the same time you don't want to seem 'walled off.
I think he'd only been there a week or so, and he was, as a legal matter, going to be walled off from anything related to this, and so why would we hand him something when there's already been a conclusion, and we had heard this from career officials inside the Justice Department, that he was going to be walled off?
The real scrutiny, though, comes through the work of Democratic lawyers and researchers who are assigned specific candidates and are walled-off from others.
As a result, gays and lesbians were walled off from what the Supreme Court has repeatedly described as the most important relationship in life.
With so many warlike references and the promise of a new fortress America, walled off and fearful, we returned to Trump's true inner reality.
Palestinian boys stand outside the entrance of street artist Banksy's newly opened Walled Off Hotel in the Israeli occupied West Bank town of Bethlehem.
Henriquez called TikTok's relationship to its walled-off Chinese sister app a "regional approach" that allows each app to tailor itself to local needs.
That critique is extra barbed in the context of the sophisticated contemporary art world, with its finely tuned hierarchies and purposely walled-off institutions.
Peers Tencent and JD, which also have overseas listings and onshore financial affiliates walled off from the public companies, will probably follow Ant's trail.
The ten rooms of the Walled Off Hotel were unveiled to the media on Friday and will be available for bookings later this month.
Her home, with its disorienting passageways and walled-off rooms, was said to have been purposely designed to outwit and escape these restless spirits.
But the in-between stuff, the exploratory, browsing behavior of a city-dwelling human, seemed as walled off as the San Fernando Valley traffic.
At least Mr. Trump won't have to suffer the hoi polloi demonstrating outside his residence as he will be completely walled off from them.
Six months after the membership rollout, Quartz walled off its free content behind a metered paywall to help drive memberships, adding to staff confusion.
How unjust that this Afghan family, who helped our military, is in same airport as counsel—& yet have been walled off from one another.
Stevie calls BS on that, saying Bruno's a great talent and the idea that certain types of music should be walled off is ridiculous.
A model of mental organization in which the faculties are in essence walled off from one another could account for this, Dr. Fodor argued.
A self-driving vehicle is divided into 4 sections, each walled off from the others and offering a private ride with a retractable partition.
Inside China: The country has already walled off one-fifth of the world's internet users by restricting what users inside its borders can see.
In these walled-off areas, women go without head coverings and hold serious jobs in areas like computer science and geology at the company.
And Young Thug himself, once walled off from most of the rest of pop music, has become a frequent collaborator in the pop world.
Biden has long limited contact with the press, giving just enough occasional access to reporters to avoid the accusation that he's completely walled off.
He had helped the Clinton Administration push through the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, which had walled off commercial banking from investment banking.
The group walled off the main entrance into the checkpoint, forcing some inauguration-goers to traipse through showers of purple glitter to get inside.
"This notion that somehow our data is different and can be walled off from those other tradeoffs we make I believe is incorrect," he said.
And this notion that somehow our data is different and can be walled off from those other trade-offs we make, I believe is incorrect.
Half the congregation is consigned to basements, walled-off rooms with no access to speakers or preachers, or relegated to distant and dark upstairs corners.
The mood inside the White House is fraught with tension, particularly with the Russia investigation that most staffers are walled off from, the sources said.
The FBI investigation into Russian election interference is now supervised by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and Sessions is walled off from it, having recused himself.
The Judeo-Christian ethic seems to demand that sexuality and spirituality be walled off from each other, but in Prince's personal cosmology, they were one.
In so doing, though, they largely obscured Grand Central, and the station became a victim of its own success, walled off by ever-growing towers.
Some Republicans may be genuinely uncomfortable with this arrangement, but nearly all of them represent parts of the country that are walled off from dissent.
Facebook said it walled off outside access to user data in 2015, but it reportedly gave certain companies extended access, including Royal Bank of Canada.
What if the truth was revealed but it had no power, no effect at all, because half the country had been walled off from it?
Our communities lose their economic diversity, while the abundant opportunities, services and neighborhood amenities of cities are walled off to all but the very wealthy.
The prosecutors initially said the documents should be reviewed by lawyers within their own office, who would be walled off from the main prosecution team.
Most of the pictures appear to have been taken by a photographer with very good access, and around whom Rihanna does not appear walled off.
We should learn a lesson from the entrepreneurs of the 1850s and strive for a more connected world, not one walled off by invisible borders.
But the problem is that North Korea is already pretty walled off from the global economy, so it's hard for sanctions to have much bite.
President Donald Trump's rhetoric on Mexico as neighbor that needs to be walled off because it is stealing our jobs and sending rapists is hyperbolic speech.
For director Ezra Edelman, the juxtaposition between those two close but seemingly walled-off versions of Los Angeles was what drew him to Made in America.
The goal of the United States should be to ensure that Belt and Road becomes a forum for fair competition, not a walled-off Chinese garden.
He also recently revealed plans to open a gift shop selling original works alongside his Walled Off Hotel in the occupied Palestinian territories sometime this fall.
So the Walled Off Salad might be one item on Banksy's personal menu, at least when he is making one of his frequent trips to Bethlehem.
In March, Banksy created a Palestinian guesthouse in Bethlehem called "The Walled Off Hotel", which is situated near the barrier that separates the territory from Israel.
The three older children take a 19-minute bus ride to their school, Djurgardsskolan, in town, sitting next to Swedish teenagers walled off by their earphones.
"This notion that somehow our data is different and can be walled off from those other trade-offs we make, I believe, is incorrect," he said.
" Once the Walled Off gets visitors ensnared, Banksy says he wants the hotel to function as, "A three-storey cure for fanaticism, with limited car parking.
One strength of Hall's work is her nuanced portrayal of the Jim Crow South, as neither "solid" nor walled off from social currents roiling the nation.
The other investigators were walled off from that part of the inquiry, according to several people with knowledge of the structure of the special counsel's office.
Users of Douyin are entirely walled off from users of TikTok and vice versa; the better to manage the material that people in China can see.
The money wasn't great, by European standards, but, before long, parents in Benin City were replacing ramshackle houses of mud and wood with walled-off properties.
Amazon Prime subscribers already enjoy unlimited photo storage, although if your family members use different Amazon accounts, those pics have been walled off from each other.
And then one game for the family, a quality piece of entertainment deliberately walled off from the toxic design that's infected so much mobile game design.
In fact, as my Mercatus colleague Tyler Cowen points out, breaking up companies into smaller, walled-off versions of themselves might even make certain problems worse.
The 10-room Walled Off Hotel is Banksy's first major project since his satirical theme park took over a seaside resort near his hometown of Bristol.
This autumn Banksy will be opening a new gift shop (I wonder if you exit through it?) adjacent to his Walled Off Hotel in West Bank, Palestine.
Others, like George, are experimenting with turning specific tasks into computer programs that are walled off from others and can be combined to perform more complex jobs.
The purchase could unlock a trove of data for Alphabet's Google, data that it has been walled off from with the rise of Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat.
It's an old message, but "the customer is always right" is getting through to tech companies who were more concerned with keeping things walled-off and proprietary.
In response to a derisive tweet that scoffed at her commenting on the news from the safety of a "walled off secure compound," Rowling issued a corrective.
On Friday, authorities were searching for Abdul-Ghani when they entered the compound, which was walled off by stacks of old tires, wooden pallets and other debris.
He's purportedly walled off from talking about the family business with his two elder sons -- Don Jr. and Eric -- but they remain very much in his orbit.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If your kids' college savings are not walled off in some kind of separate account, how do you keep yourself from raiding the kitty?
They were all built in 2017 and they're large complexes, mostly walled off, with the signature colorful turrets on top and brightly colored patterns on the ground.
This is the quandary for many Republicans: They are all for reining in spending but want to make certain that their home-state priorities are walled off.
Trump's behavior, he argued, and the pattern of hysteria that typically follows his frequent Twitter outbursts, has actually further walled off the presidency from any sober judgment.
If this show leaves you wondering who will pick those acres of tomatoes in Mr. Trump's walled-off future, some farm operators are wondering the same thing.
The bustling ground floor of Chelsea's Metropolitan Pavilion was partitioned into a labyrinth of walled off alcoves this weekend for the 17th edition of SCOPE New York.
And while, yes, it's not as snappy to configure as Mac OS, you'll eventually come to enjoy not existing within the confines of Apple's bullshit walled off garden.
Doctors don't know how much their prescriptions or procedures cost, walled off from the reality of prices through a network of administrators and insurers who handle the claims.
But this new profile status isn't being requested by users themselves, and according to those whose accounts are being walled off, Twitter isn't notifying them of the change.
"We have this notion that somehow our data is different and can be walled off from those trade-offs we make, and I believe that's incorrect," Obama said.
If politics has become tribal, perhaps that is a result of people being walled off from others—in some cases literally—eroding the sense of commonality and community.
With Firefox Reality, Mozilla is giving VR a vote of confidence, and potentially bringing some openness to a series of relatively walled-off and device-specific VR platforms.
Turnover at the National Security Council, a lack of direction from the President and agency rivalries have kept different efforts at least partially walled off from each other.
Prosecutors have said the documents should be reviewed by a "taint team" of lawyers within their own office, who would be walled off from the main prosecution team.
Users of a parallel video service in China, Douyin, are entirely walled off from users of TikTok — the better to manage the material people in China can see.
Sherlock has famously described himself as a "high-functioning sociopath," but in reality, he'd just walled off all the background information that allowed his emotions to make sense.
It faced an uphill battle as big mobile software makers like Google and Apple have pushed their own efforts to make content walled off inside apps more discoverable.
Blessing's van pulled into a walled-off lot containing a building known as a "connection house," where dozens of migrants were guarded by men holding daggers and swords.
In our time together—I was writing a profile of the then-22-year-old—he remained strikingly walled off, especially for an artist on the precipice of fame.
" The Washington Post's Thursday story portrays Tillerson as a reclusive figure who is "isolated, walled off from the State Department's corps of bureaucrats in Washington and around the world.
"There were very large areas that were walled off, and those walls are going to have to come down if we are going to do our job," Schiff said.
His only visit came during a 1994 humanitarian tour to visit refugees at the American military base at Guantánamo, which is walled off from the rest of the country.
The Walled Off Hotel will officially open this Saturday, March 11, and is located in close proximity to both the Israeli Checkpoint 300 and the Aida Palestinian refugee camp.
" Mr. Kranish and Mr. Fisher likewise suggest that Mr. Trump "had walled off" any pain he experienced growing up and "hid it behind a never-ending show about himself.
Here, the view has long been that all people — even politicians — were entitled to a walled-off, practically sacred part of their lives that may be full of contradictions.
But this book's dystopia of walled-off communities, useless government, unchecked violence and corporate slavery feels like the waiting headlines of tomorrow — and too many of our headlines today.
The plight of those immigrants was walled off from the spending agreement and will now be the subject of a coming Senate floor debate, with the outcome highly uncertain.
They have said that the award followed all laws and regulations and have insisted the decision-making process that led to Microsoft's win was walled off from presidential influence.
How many projects that you would like to start, languages you would like to learn, conversations you would like to have are walled off by unscalable barriers of aversion?
Escapex's name suggests the alternative these companies offer: that these people should "escape" from Instagram, Facebook and Twitter and build private, walled-off platforms for their most engaged audience.
The artist announced the new accommodations earlier today with his first Instagram posts in 80 weeks: "Probably another misguided venture into corporate hospitality - the Walled Off hotel," he wrote.
Nestled in the West Bank, the Walled Off includes its own museum, gallery, piano bar, and even a store, making it function as part venture and part protest artwork.
This would let a site bypass the whole ICANN registry process, but it would also make it tougher to visit, since it would be walled off from the ordinary internet.
Although a quarter of the room housed small phone and mobile manufacturers, Huawei controlled the rest, creating a walled-off compound patrolled by women in folk costumes from many lands.
Filming for Eden began in March 2016, when 23 strangers were placed in a remote, walled-off estate in the Scottish Highlands and tasked with building a society from scratch.
Smaller cabins and walled-off seats make it easier for a celebrity to fly unnoticed by fellow passengers who might otherwise tweet unflattering pictures of them drooling in their sleep.
BETHLEHEM, Occupied Palestinian Territories — Last Friday, Banksy's new art venture into the Palestinian Occupied Territories was revealed to the local public and the world at large: the Walled Off Hotel.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Growing up in the 53s, William Bell had to enter Birmingham's segregated Lyric Theatre though a side entrance, marked "COLORED," that was walled-off from the elegant lobby.
Instead, it's a series of walled-off, dungeon-like locations connected by a big open desert that doesn't have much in it aside from killer robots intent on destroying you.
As more and more streaming services launch, each with their own content walled off from the others, it'd be ignorant and naive to think that piracy won't increase with it.
The only other internet population big enough to potentially shape global internet culture in this way is China, but that's been walled off in its own online ecosystem for years.
"With more walled-off sections of the border, we've seen drug trafficking organizations literally go underground or offshore," University of San Diego associate professor David Shirk told CBS San Francisco.
A frail-looking Queen Elizabeth II -- not the real one -- greeted guests at a dystopian party outside the Walled Off Hotel, which is owned by reclusive British street artist Banksy.
But in last year's playoffs, the Raptors successfully walled off the paint, making Antetokounmpo navigate through tangles of arms and bodies any time he ventured inside the three-point arc. 
The one belonging to the Park family is an immaculately designed modern mansion that's raised and walled off from the street, an airy urban oasis complete with a lush lawn.
She credits her ability to appropriately respond to those events to, in part, the way the Clinton White House walled off its impeachment response from the rest of the administration.
While this is different from Google's efforts to do app streaming inside search, it's in the same spirit — and gives Google similar access to previously walled-off data inside apps.
He is known for creating works on buildings displaying ironic and provocative social commentary, and political stunts such as his recently opened 'Walled Off Hotel' in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem.
In "Hang The DJ," those participating in the dating program appear to be living within a walled off city, complete with security guards who police who you spend your time with.
Norway has a mild reputation, now, as a beneficent social democracy, so rich with oil that it's almost unseemly, its finances largely walled off from the calamities within the European Union.
The more complex repairs are saved for the main facility, which occupies about 2,700 square feet of Ottobock's 7,000-square-foot space in a walled-off section of the dining hall.
The stretch of avenues from the Tuileries through the Place de la Concorde and the Élysée Palace to the Grand Palais became something of a walled-off city; no vehicles allowed.
The FBI and Justice Department use lawyers and investigators walled off from the primary investigation to sift through the documents to prepare a "privilege log" for later submission to the court.
What's most crucially changed is that the men depicted in the newer plays, even dating back to "Falsettos," are not huddled in a subculture walled off from the rest of society.
Don't get her started on the proliferation of cupcake shops, the cultural obsession with youth or, especially, how coddled college students are walled off from anything that might possibly alarm them.
In keeping with World Health Organization guidelines, coronavirus-stricken countries shouldn't be walled off the way that the United States and others are trying to do with China at the moment.
That's not necessarily because older drivers will be best served by its current iteration but rather because those communities happen to provide walled-off and well-controlled environments for pilot projects.
Other politicians send signals to big donors by keeping a top strategist walled off from the campaign who then starts a super PAC, which all but declares it an authorized endeavor.
Neighborhood residents have slammed the Fortis Property Group project for being too large and too walled-off, and for offering too few medical services to replace what had already been there.
The "cave of the jaguar god," an underground treasure trove of ancient Mayan artifacts, has been explored for the first time since it was deliberately walled off more than 50 years ago.
This would be a separate set of investigators walled off from the team actually working on the case, who would separate out material they think could be subject to attorney-client privilege.
Named "The Walled Off Hotel," the establishment features 10 rooms with — as Banksy billed it — "the worst view in the world" as they overlook the West Bank separation barrier erected by Israel.
But prosecutors want the documents to be reviewed for attorney-client privilege by a "taint team" of lawyers within their own office, who would be walled off from the main prosecution team.
You can see it in the way the White House has walled off Swetrick's allegations from the FBI's investigation, hoping, clearly, to drown out the inquiry in a loud fight with Avenatti.
The desire for more public space in the dense grid of camps is a top concern for some of the submissions, as is the increasingly walled-off infrastructure surrounding more exclusive camps.
There's also a new kids tab, similar to the "kids" section of Netflix (though it's not walled off from the rest of the app), with shows and movies recommended by age range.
But as Patrick Thornton argued on Twitter and Roll Call, this problem of being walled off to other communities isn't exclusive to the media or "coastal elites": I'm from the rural midwest.
Most guests rarely venture off its 230 acres, whiling away their day poolside or reading on a chaise longue in their walled off patio or taking high tea in the inn's library.
But more than twenty-five per cent of the border is walled off already, and no mainstream politician—certainly not Hillary Clinton—has called for the existing walls to be torn down.
But in the walled-off world of health care, with its HIPAA laws and privacy hot buttons, AI is only just beginning to change the way doctors see, diagnose, treat, and monitor patients.
It may still run iOS and be subject to the limits of the walled-off App Store, but USB-C adds a new avenue where hardware and software developers can expand what's possible.
But the strategy behind it, which was, in the broadest sense, to keep its ecosystem walled off in order to sell more devices, isn't going to fly if services are front and center.
So, who is the man behind the controversial Walled-Off Hotel, the dystopian Dismaland theme park, and perhaps the best plan to troll Conservatives since street artists smuggled anti-Homeland graffiti into Homeland?
While in Antananarivo, Francis's motorcade passed by people plying trades like metalworking and carpentry on the sides of dusty roads, followed minutes later by walled-off, European-style villas with gardens and pools.
"But the individuals involved have been able to take advantage of the newly available means of communication that are – that are walled off from law enforcement officials," he added, referring to encryption technology.
But of course on the subway you sit as if in a walled-off cell from the person just an inch away from you, and God forbid you should inadvertently catch someone's eye.
Queen Elizabeth Has a Never-Before-Seen Photo of Prince Harry & Meghan Markle on Display at Buckingham Palace Additionally, they&aposll be  opening the Storyhouse Theater  in Chester, a walled off city in Cheshire.
Certain sections of the city are walled-off to the Arab population, and the Jewish settlers have their own private security personnel, in addition to the contingent of IDF troops sent there protect them.
Some of it's walled off, for example, in a premium store, because of the way we want to treat the brands, but it doesn't always make it as consumer-friendly as it should be.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A plea for help and the search for a missing boy drew sheriff's deputies to a desolate New Mexico compound, walled off by stacks of old tires, wooden pallets and other debris.
The story is explosive, in other words, even when it's walled off from other things we know: That Flynn and Kislyak were reportedly in contact, not just during the transition, but before the election.
The government may not want tourists to be walled off from the rest of Jamaica, but it can hardly expect the industry to adopt a different model if it can't provide law and order.
Online filters in China create an Internet largely walled off from the rest of the world, violating the fundamental idea of the web as an open channel of communication among people across the globe.
In search of a dry, clear, immediate acoustic, he had the great Skinner organ in Severance Hall, the orchestra's classic Art Deco home of 1931, walled off by an acoustical shell filled with sand.
Outside ethics watchdogs say the "Make America Great Again" coins shouldn't be distributed to military personnel — a traditional use of presidential challenge coins — since the military is supposed to be walled off from politics.
He's incredibly talented at telling a story that was immersive, that could break down the barriers we have when we separate the past from the present, as if we were walled off from history.
The United States attorney's office in Manhattan had sought to conduct the review itself, using what is known as a taint team, a group of prosecutors walled off from those handling the Cohen investigation.
It doesn't help that Disney's Hollywood Studios has large chunks of the park walled off as construction zones, and that the Magic Kingdom hasn't had a new ride open in more than three years.
The revised rules that will take effect on Wednesday will allow United States banks to provide direct financing for the export of any product other than agricultural commodities, still walled off under the trade embargo.
The bulk of "Oh, Jeez" involves a program called Troll Trace, developed in Denmark, that has reduced the nearby city of Fort Collins to a post-apocalyptic wasteland, walled off from the rest of Colorado.
The ruling could have wide implications for other tech companies that operate similarly walled-off online storefronts, said Gene Kimmelman, president of the consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge and a former Justice Department antitrust official.
Depending on your feelings on lots of different issues, The Walled Off Hotel is either an interesting, awareness-raising initiative, or a weird, navel-gazing type thing that feels extremely Banksy and therefore extremely passé.
To test the hypothesis, M. & M. built a two-foot-high cardboard divider that walled off the kitchen doorway, and Avedisian bought an infrared night-vision security camera that could be monitored from a smartphone.
The Walled Off is Banksy's biggest project since the 2015 "Dismaland" theme park at the English seaside, where staff carried balloons proclaiming "I'm an imbecile" and model boats full of refugees floated in a pond.
The locks are engineering feats and economic linchpins, but they appear unassuming at first — tiny fingers of water flanked by century-old buildings and walled off from the rest of the river by giant gates.
And cables that focused on decisions about world powers' 2015 nuclear deal with Iran — from which Mr. Trump withdrew the United States in May — are walled off from the internet in an entirely different system.
It is two weeks before the premiere of his first foray into television, "Now Apocalypse," and he's sitting on the walled-off patio of a Starbucks in North Hollywood as unseen cars whiz behind him.
The service, which is run by an MIT spinoff called Optimus Ride, consists of a half-dozen six-seater electric vehicles operating within a 300-acre walled-off industrial space called the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
This is a planned death—your character wakes up in a walled-off settlement not far away, and everyone immediately acts like you were out of your mind for going out there with a sword.
Proponents of more access say it's vital to test whether walled-off systems are making serious mistakes or unfair determinations — and argue that the potential for harm should outweigh companies' interest in protecting their secrets.
Luxury buildings that have sprouted beside the High Line have increasingly walled off what was the park's original charm and fascination — the urban adjacencies and "Rear Window" views into and onto old warehouses and tenements.
There are an estimated 6,000 troops stationed across the country, including in the Green Zone, Baghdad's walled-off diplomatic area, and at al-Asad Air Base, where Vice President Pence visited U.S. troops in November.
In addition to his work as an author, Mr. Hajdu is a songwriter and librettist, and "Love for Sale" is a fine reminder that criticism, when well executed, need not be walled off from fandom.
A representative for Aida in the the Key of Return project at the 2012 Berlin Biennial (more on which below), Habshe is currently employed as a security guard at Banksy's Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem.
At a moment when we are increasingly polarized into walled-off communities, both geographically and ideologically, The Ferryman asks if we can remember and honor the lost and the marginalized without losing ourselves to violence.
It is also possible that Apple and Amazon have walled-off security arms that do not communicate with the larger corporate body and it is they that discovered the spy chip and worked with intelligence agencies.
FABER: AND ALSO AN INVERTED, I MEAN, YOU HAVE A LOWER TAX RATE AND YOU HAVE MORE FREEDOM THAN DO MANY OF YOUR COMPETITORS NOW WHO SEEMINGLY, YOUR REFERENCE TO A WALL EARLIER, ARE WALLED OFF.
Getting music to listeners has never been easier, thanks to the internet, but over the last year, exclusive arrangements with streaming companies (Apple Music and Tidal especially) have walled off some stars from their core fans.
Günter Younger, WADA's new investigative chief and a former employee of the German criminal police and Interpol, emphasized that his work would be walled off within WADA and called whistle-blowers the backbone of his operations.
That walled-off group, called a "taint team," would look for possible breaches of confidentiality regarding Cohen's interactions with his legal clients, commonly called attorney-client privilege, and prevent the Manhattan prosecutors from seeing that material.
The pseudonymous street artist recently opened an interactive exhibition at a hotel in Bethlehem—the "Walled Off" Hotel, to be specific, Banksy's dystopian take on the Waldorf Hotel, which directly faces the West Bank security wall.
The most common argument so far, at least on social media, is that the media is trapped in a bubble — walled off from the white working class that felt compelled to vote for Trump in droves.
The goal is to give Russia the power to disconnect from the global internet in the event of a cyberwar and, in the interim, serve up a walled-off version of the web sanctioned by the Russians.
My test drive of the Bolt ahead of its introduction today took place on a closed, walled-off course just a few hundred feet from the stage where GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra will unveil it.
And I know that you guys would love to engage on matters of conversations between the special counsel and the outside counsel, but we've purposefully walled off and I'm not going to comment on the outside counsel.
"If jurors' identifies are kept secret, that's a big chunk of the case that's walled off from the public and the public cannot determine if justice has been administered fairly," Dias later told two reporters from WCPO.
My guess: Hastert had tucked away whole episodes of his past and walled off whole parts of himself, so that he could buy into others' notions of his decency, which weren't just notions but truths — partial ones.
We now seem to be at the point where a president does not have to make a formal declaration of executive privilege for information not connected to the White House to be walled off from congressional oversight.
Each search warrant specifically describes how records seized that may fall into attorney-client privilege will be filtered out by a team that's walled off from the federal agents who have conducted the investigation, the prosecutors wrote.
But Jane's case recognizes that we are social animals rather than walled-off islands—that each of us has unbreakable connections to other people in our circles and that these connections must be considered in medical care.
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If they failed to meet that deadline, Judge Wood said, the review would be taken away from them and handed over to a so-called taint team of prosecutors who are walled off from the Cohen investigation.
The elusive British street artist Banksy has decorated the interiors of the Walled Off Hotel, a nine-room guesthouse in the West Bank city of Bethlehem whose windows overlook the barrier that separates the territory from Israel.
Joe Ready, head of Wells Fargo's institutional retirement plan business, for example, told trustees of the city of San Diego's defined contribution plan that participants' $1 billion in assets were walled off from other parts of Wells Fargo.
A sculpture wearing a piece of cloth around its mouth is surrounded by cotton shaped like smoke coming out of a tear gas canister at a hotel named The Walled Off in Bethlehem in the Southern West Bank.
There are three luscious, large-scale, black-and-white images by Lourdes Grobet titled Hora Y meida (Hour and a half) (1975) in which the artist breaks through a doorway, walled off by a sheet of tin foil.
His go-to position is that even the most international of problems can be walled off — and in this case his actions seemed to say that the European alliances are shattered anyway, so they are not worth saving.
And the duo of Democratic members of Congress urged Facebook to address whether its new Messenger Kids app will be walled off from the internet, so that youngsters can't click on links that might be harmful or malicious.
But we've also come to ask, in recent years, whether children who are too completely walled off from the microbial surroundings in which our species evolved may grow up with some negative consequences of our ever-cleaner homes.
The few residents and farmers north of the Rio Grande who were unlucky enough to be walled off have to head to the nearest sliding gate, which they can open by punching in a code on a keypad.
"It is a great way to bring up the story of Bethlehem, the Christmas story, in a different way — to make people think more," said Wissam Salsaa, the Walled Off Hotel's manager, in an interview with the BBC.
Suge says he's been walled off from his family -- missing out on time with his sister and 6-year-old son as well -- and he was never given a heads up that his communication with them would end.
The illustrations in the video depict daily life in the Song Dynasty (960–1279 CE), specifically within the confines of Kowloon's walled-off city, a mostly ungoverned settlement for refugees in Hong Kong that was ultimately destroyed in 1994.
Co-created by Ryan J. Condal and LOST alum Carlton Cuse, the series explored a future in which mysterious, technologically advanced aliens have invaded earth, dividing it into walled-off "colonies" to extract the planet's resources, including human labor.
"If we get to the point at any time where I feel we can't do that, where there are legitimate lines of investigation that are being walled off, then I will say so," Schiff said, according to the Times.
Vine Kids, for example, is a limited and largely passive service with no user names or video posting capabilities; similarly, YouTube Kids is essentially an app full of streaming children's programming, walled off from the rest of YouTube's ecosystem.
These include vast under-utilized bands reserved for public agencies, including the military, as well as the 35 channels of over-the-air TV that, post-incentive auction, will continue to be walled off from the modern wireless world.
Despite a long-standing desire to keep football as a "walled-off object of my mental energy—toys to play with on the side of all the serious," Leibovich found this behind-the-scenes glimpse into the N.F.L. exhilarating.
To make pages load more quickly and compatibly on smartphones, companies turned to proprietary solutions: Facebook unveiled Instant Articles, and Apple rolled out its own walled-off mobile web experience in Apple News, to name two higher-profile examples.
"If we get to the point at any time where I feel we can't do that, where there are legitimate lines of investigation that are being walled off, then I will say so," Mr. Schiff told reporters this week.
The Justice Department — specifically, prosecutors from the US attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, or SDNY — currently plans to review the seized evidence with a separate "filter team," walled off from the team actually working on the case.
The house, a development plot and three additional residential spaces — including a Victorian-era ballroom in the west wing that was walled off from the main home in the 1940s — were recently sold for 5.9 million pounds, or $9 million.
Image: Eyes Wide ShutMuch like the city in which it was originally founded, the annual Burning Man festival has gentrified, and its wealthier attendees have been criticized for building walled-off compounds and bringing private chefs in the name of comfort.
While Trump Derangement Syndrome is spreading among the walled-off, out-of-touch elites, hardworking Americans know there is one antidote and one antidote only that can save the health of the nation: six more years of a Trump presidency.
Conversely, YouTube Kids reportedly generates a fraction of the traffic that the main site does, and per a Wednesday report by Marketwatch, parents of young YouTubers are concerned forcing their content into the walled-off app will cut into their earnings.
Clashes have focused on the ramparts to the Republic Bridge leading across the Tigris to the heavily fortified Green Zone of government buildings, where the protesters say out-of-touch leaders are holed up in a walled-off bastion of privilege.
Forming a smaller, walled-off room, the piece consists of an inventory of personal objects that glide on a mostly hidden conveyor belt, which reveal themselves to viewers one-by-one through a window, serving as a self-portrait of sorts.
Diners were walled off from other diners psychically by high-backed booths, dim lighting and oversize menus, their imagined place atop the social ladder reinforced by silver-haired waiters in cropped jackets who murmured in Jeeves-like tones of deference.
The success of Mother Jones and others in collecting donations directly from readers marks an important break from the pre-internet era, where the editorial work of newspapers and magazines was largely walled off from the business side of media companies.
Long-haired children of itinerant city dwellers, known as "travelers," hold hands in an abandoned lot, their gazes so intense and reflective that they seem to be envisioning places beyond their violent, walled-off neighborhoods, as children so readily do.
The conventional wisdom has always been that Mr. Kim, like his father and grandfather before him, is mostly motivated by a deep desire to preserve the family business — a small country that is an improbable, walled-off survivor of Cold War.
" It has been just over a month since Banksy opened the Walled Off Hotel here — and unsurprisingly it is proving popular: Its nine rooms are booked through June, for rates from $30 a night to $965 for the "presidential suite.
The production of the report created a major rift between the Senate Intelligence Committee and the CIA, after each accused the other of hacking into their respective sides of a walled-off computer network used to pass files back and forth.
In The Love Witch, I turned the typical male serial killer into a female, and had her kill not the way men kill, but the way women kill—with love, with forcing men out of their safe walled-off spaces.
The Obama administration announced last month that it was relaxing more restrictions on business with Cuba, including allowing United States banks to provide direct financing for the export of any product other than agricultural commodities, which are still walled off under the embargo.
In one gaping, walled-off lot, dozens of truck hoppers painted in identical green — once used to haul uranium from the mines, now irradiated scrap metal, with the name of a defunct mining subcontractor emblazoned on their sides — rust in the desert sun.
While the two apps are walled off from each other — Douyin videos follow Chinese censorship rules and can be viewed only in the Douyin app, which can be accessed only through Chinese app stores — avid users have downloaded and crossposted videos between them.
" The director of the Walled Off Hotel told CNN the intended recipient of the artwork's message was the UK. "The government of the United Kingdom should not celebrate the Balfour Declaration because [of the damage] this declaration caused to the Middle East.
Very thoughtfully, she considers her own position, and the escapism from the state of the world that the walled off Coachella environment provides: As someone who frequently sings about America, it's not surprising that the political landscape would spur Lana into musical action.
He then sat in a chair with a plate of food and settled in for the next 24 hours, when he essentially would be walled off from any involvement in a production that could vault — or set back — his budding promotional career.
For example, the ignorance of and economic damage from repackaged consumer loans marketed by banks known as collateralized debt obligations in the mid-2000s and the walled-off nature of bankers and economists, and how both contributed mightily to the Great Recession.
Unlike the Vatican, which is walled-off and separate from the city of Rome, Mecca is an extremely dense urban center, and residents are being displaced by the hotels, shopping centers, and other pilgrim-oriented amenities still being constructed around the Grand Mosque.
The Walled Off Salad is mayonnaise-free and served on floral and gold-rimmed British china, alluding to the fact that the West Bank art hotel that serves it opened in 2017 to mark the centenary of the British Empire taking control of Palestine.
And, Greg, I think that -- when I was read out, like you do, you sign a thing that I&aposm no longer have a security clearance and you walk away and you&aposre walled off and you don&apost have access to your computer.
By becoming an RIA, Andreessen can put more money into areas like crypto, which often involves the purchase of tradeable coins as opposed to equity, and can more freely allow analysts in different areas to communicate with each other, rather than being walled off.
It claims Obama told FBI head James Comey and Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates that he felt that the White House should be walled off from the investigation into the Trump campaign unless Obama risked sharing classified information with a bona fide Russian mole.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.), echoed the sentiment of his colleagues, maintaining that the Democrats will raise objections if they are "walled off" from conducting a legitimate investigation in the future.
The process of compiling the report led to charges that the CIA had violated constitutional protections in the separation of powers by searching the Senate's side of a walled-off computer network after committee staffers got a hold of a set of secret internal documents.
She said that if that process was not completed by June 15, she would hand it over to the government, which has said it would conduct a review with a so-called taint team, a separate group of prosecutors walled off from the Cohen investigation.
Like doctors, or social workers, or anyone else who works in a field landmined with intense emotions, journalists bifurcate themselves in order to survive: There's the reporting self, tasked with documenting the world, no matter how devastating, which is walled off from the feeling self.
It sits on a fifth of an acre of sloping, walled-off property, and features a landscaped yard and an expanded courtyard with a 5053-by-2505-foot pool and a barbecue area, all of which are connected to the main level of the house.
It would not be the first time that Barr has seemed to act more as Trump's lawyer than the independent figurehead of US justice -- a role to some extent walled off from the White House -- that the attorney general is traditionally seen to occupy.
Her aides are also hoping that as she continues to tell her personal story — one set in this state — Ms. Warren will beat back critics, including some Democratic rivals, who have sought to brand her as an ivory-tower academic walled off from common citizens.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton spoke candidly in interviews published Thursday about perceptions that she can sometimes come off as "cold or unemotional," describing her struggle to control her emotions without seeming "walled off" and speaking in personal terms about what it's like to campaign as a woman.
On Wednesday, word had trickled down that the streets leading to Palm Beach—the site of SXMusic's beachside day-to-night parties—was walled off by a blockade set up by aggrieved contractors and locals rallying against a commercial development in the nearby Orient Bay area.
The smart home space seems perpetually stuck in this Game of Thrones-style internecine conflict between great smart Houses that demand insane amounts of loyalty (House Apple and House Samsung are just as walled-off), all of which confuses and maybe even frightens the regular citizenry.
These appeals to transition power over ICANN from the US would also potentially allow other major powers like Russia and China to have more control over internet policy and could lead to censorship and fragmentation, allowing conservative countries to create their own walled-off, controlled internets.
In keeping with the narrative that the virus could be walled off, the administration decreed that only those who had traveled from China, been in contact with someone who had traveled to China or had been exposed to a lab-confirmed Covid-19 case would be tested.
Viewed as the walled-off leader of a demoralized department, Tillerson in the opening days of the Trump administration was cast as an inexperienced statesman undercut by the White House as the nation's top diplomat, supplanted in that role by the president's powerful son-in-law.
While the Republican National Committee, which has footed some of the President's legal bills, draws on a walled-off legal fund to pay for its legal expenses, the Trump campaign draws its legal funding from its general campaign coffers -- leaving both small and large donors to foot the bill.
While Jared Kushner has not been not involved in the bidding for the Marlins — and he has pledged to be walled-off from any of the family's businesses — he and his brother had bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012, though they eventually withdrew from the bidding.
The camp lies steps away from Banksy's Walled Off Hotel; organizers of the party had invited children from Aida as well as from the Dahishe camp, who all wore plastic military helmets painted with the British flag as they sat at a long table around which the activities unfolded.
Large and expensive works, like Magid's The Proposal (2016) and Raad's Walkthrough, Part I (173-2018), were represented in posters and wall-prints due to the exhibition's shoe-string budget and the implausibility of shipping art works into the walled-off and checkpoint-controlled city of Ramallah in the West Bank.
But while the Republican National Committee, which this summer began footing some of the President's personal legal bills related to the Russia inquiries, has walled off donations to its general coffers from its legal fund, every dollar donated to the Trump campaign can be used to pay for legal expenses.
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) revealed in March 2014 that CIA staff had broken into and searched Senate files in a walled-off computer that the agency and the Intelligence Committee were using to share documents as part of the committee's research for its report on the CIA's former torture techniques.
Will we leave them a world they will be thankful for and appreciate, or will they look at history as a dark reminder of the greed and short-sightedness that left them an earth depleted, a place where nature exists only in the walled-off estates of the very wealthy?
After this experiment we'll reevaluate where we really need to use Slack (or any group chat app—we've also used Hipchat, Campfire, and Cryptocat), and how we can restructure in order to use our walled-off conversations in Slack to facilitate our mission of covering tech and science for cyberpunks.
"These tech companies have decided to leave their suburban campuses because their employees want to be in the city, and yet the irony is, they come to the city and are creating isolated, walled-off campuses," said Aaron Peskin, a city supervisor who is co-sponsoring the bill with Ahsha Safaí.
Guy Meilleur of Historic Tree Care in North Carolina, who has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles, looked at a photo of the cut-down trunk and said that almost all the sapwood was healthy and that the tree had successfully walled off the decayed part from the healthy part.
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At rallies, Trump gets some of his loudest cheers when he calls for the expanded use of torture (methods "a hell of a lot worse" than waterboarding), for the construction of a walled-off southern border (it will be "a beautiful wall"), and for the immediate replacement of Obamacare with . . .
Many have been living in tents, while others are in shelters made from trash bags or patches of cold floor walled off with backpacks and blankets, enduring the harsh elements and lack of privacy as they had learned to do on each leg of their near daily 30-mile treks from northern Honduras.
The social and political fissures that have left Americans walled off from one another along lines of race, class, education, gender and geography played out in stark ways in this election, a contest that left people pessimistic about the future of their country and uninspired with their choices of who should lead it.
Rather, it is cited by liberal Israeli advocacy groups as a place where the "judaisation of East Jerusalem" can be seen firsthand — where, in the past 20 years, two Jewish settlements (Ma'ale ha-Zeitim and Ma'ale David) have taken root at the center of the Arab neighborhood, and now sit walled off and heavily guarded.
How China Walled Off the Internet Raymond Zhong reports on how China defied expectations and created a very popular and successful internet while also turning it into a massive surveillance system to suppress dissent: If people in the West didn't see this coming, it was because they mistook China's authoritarianism for hostility toward technology.
While Mr. Shukri will be "walled off" from the Greenberg case, Lynn Stout, a professor of corporate and business law at Cornell law school, said, "It's pretty unusual for a law clerk and a law firm to begin negotiations over future employment while the judge is hearing a major case" involving the same firm.
The reality is they have a choice to make: Would they would rather be BlackBerry, which continued to try and own the hardware and software in a walled-off OS to the detriment of its customers (market cap $4 billion) or Foxconn, which is now a key manufacturer of the iPhone (market cap $89 billion)?
They are "in the bubble," meaning that they move within the president's security perimeter and follow his every move — although at a remove — riding in the same motorcade as he does (in a van, several car lengths from his armored limousine) and on Air Force One (in the very back, walled off from his cabin).
At a J.P. Morgan Chase conference on Tuesday, Delta's president, Glen Hauenstein, said most of the airline's corporate clients have walled off basic economy fares and that it's focused on the next level of upsell: to Comfort+, seats with more legroom that he estimates cost about $30 to $40 more per segment than regular economy.
The last to apply was a line of 2278 mostly women and children who slowly walked across the threshold of the gray metal gate at the San Ysidro point of entry, where they were then led by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents into an outdoor area walled off by concrete blocks and barbed wire.
But Apple's history of closed product design, tendency toward walled-off software engineering, and penchant for multi-product computing "ecosystems" means that consumers will continue to have more of an ongoing, quasi-personal relationship with Apple than nearly any other corporation—a relationship over which Apple continuously ventures to exhibit, and through the iPhone has almost achieved, total dominion.
"We have an entire segment of society that is putting its life on the line for the rest of us, and effectively they are walled off from accessing these laws and the remedies under them," said Emily Benfer, a professor at Columbia University Law School who works with tenants and nonprofits to get landlords to improve housing conditions.
"I would still say that if you are willing to enter politics either as a candidate, as a campaign staffer, as a person in government and public service—because that's how I view the bigger definition of politics—you just have to be prepared and try to have the confidence without being walled off, without being too defensive," Clinton said.
But in the cab of 188, walled off from the outside world by two panes of reinforced glass, the loudest sounds would have been the burp of the radio and the intermittent whine of the alerter, which triggers if an engineer takes his hands off the controls for more than a few seconds, shutting off only once the round red "acknowledge" button on the dashboard has been depressed.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE is pushing back on the perception that she is "cold or unemotional," saying that while she sometimes comes across as "walled off," she learned at a young age the necessity of controlling her emotions.
Uber's Head of Product Daniel Graf thinks that the company's recent problems may end up being good for the ride-hailing provider's product development in the long term; in some ways, it's brought collaboration to the fore in a company structure that previously preferred work being done in relatively discrete silos, walled off from the potential to do more by combining the efforts of the maps team with, say, the driver product team.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) said in an interview for a new episode of HBO's "Vice" that he believed lower-level staffers within the CIA disagreed with Brennan's decision to search the Senate's side of a walled-off computer network for classified documents.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) revealed in March 28503 that CIA staff had broken into and searched Senate files in a walled-off computer that the agency and the Intelligence Committee were using to share documents as part of the committee's research for its report on the CIA's former torture techniques.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) revealed in March 2014 that CIA staff had broken into and searched Senate files in a walled-off computer that the agency and the Intelligence Committee were using to share documents as part of the committee's research for its report on the CIA's former torture techniques.

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