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A palapa umbrella provides shade close to the water's edge.
Palm trees on the water's edge cast long pillarlike shadows.
Arthur Vandenberg declared that politics stops at the water's edge.
More steps lead to the boat shed and the water's edge.
But now, the boat was 50 yards from the water's edge.
At the water's edge, a young surfer kneels below the cliffs.
When our country is attacked, politics stops at the water's edge.
At the Hayward Area Memorial Hospital & Water's Edge in Hayward, Wis.
Politics, as the outdated saying goes, stopped at the water's edge.
Politics stops at the water's edge, or at least at water.
Baby white-tipped sharks swam in schools at the water's edge.
Many of the casinos were built right along the water's edge.
"We thoroughly check those items at the water's edge," the official said.
As far as kiteboarding goes, Kicker would run along the water's edge.
Politics, despite the old saw, doesn't really stop at the water's edge.
No one even pretends anymore that politics stops at the water's edge.
The restaurant now sits on concrete pillars high above the water's edge.
Partisan politics don't stop at the water's edge, and they never will.
Local fishermen cast their lines at the water's edge of Havana's famed Malecon.
No longer does politics stop "at the water's edge" in a bipartisan spirit.
One evening at sunset, they shared a romantic kiss by the water's edge.
Developers rip out protective mangrove swamps to plonk hotels by the water's edge.
Our moments of greatest strength came when politics ended at the water's edge.
In the evenings, you can head to the water's edge for fireworks viewing.
The house was on a private road, set back from the water's edge.
I placed my camera on a tripod at the water's edge and waited.
Water's Edge, a shuttered restaurant on city property in Long Island City, Queens.
The Reception Guests drove to Water's Edge Resort and Spa in Westbrook, Conn.
Low sand hills reached almost to the water's edge, or jagged mountains tower.
"How old is too old to start over?" asks Pat at the water's edge.
Warren spotted a little girl in a summer dress perched at the water's edge.
What's clear is that some people have built too close to the water's edge.
But approaching the water's edge, the harbor is cut off by corrugated steel barriers.
Things are no less offensive and absurd on this side of the water's edge.
" The president has also trashed the tradition that "politics ends at the water's edge.
There's also a fire pit by the water's edge, and a little putting green.
The lapping of the Chesapeake was ripping away the peat at the water's edge.
Hundreds more came out to watch and cheer for them from the water's edge.
It is on the water's edge of the East River, not the Hudson River.
At the water's edge, armed Libyan smugglers pumped air into thirty-foot rubber dinghies.
After dinner, we were delighted by the casual fireworks viewing by the water's edge.
A bluestone stepping path leads to a pergola-topped deck by the water's edge.
Disney has since installed signs at water's edge warning guests of alligators and snakes.
Pictures shared on social media showed the plane's nose close to the water's edge.
And time was election-year partisanship stopped at the water's edge of geopolitical dispute.
Cora dragged me out to the ghoulish carpet of beached tilapia at the water's edge.
Jeffrey held Jason's hand as they crossed under the Gowanus Expressway toward the water's edge.
The boy was grabbed by the reptile at the water's edge at about 9:15 p.m.
Police found him sitting on some rocks near the water's edge with non-life threatening injuries.
She made a brilliant par save on 16 after she dug out from the water's edge.
Campers should set up tents at least 50 meters, or 164 feet, from the water's edge.
Tar-soaked sandbags, tar-soaked palm fronds, tar-soaked trees and trash littered the water's edge.
The water had climbed to fourteen degrees Celsius, according to a chalkboard at the water's edge.
The two were spotted kissing as they strolled in the sand and stood at the water's edge.
The girls' bodies were found nearly 60 feet from the water's edge on private property, police said.
Even the principle that partisanship stops at the water's edge has become a relic of the past.
The route would interconnect with the mayor's citywide ferry network at numerous stops along the water's edge.
The child was wading along the water's edge when the 4- to 7-foot-long gator attacked.
Lime & Leaf: 40% off all Water's Edge bedding using the promo code 40BLUE4U (June 28 – July 5).
She leads us over to the water's edge as more officers arrive to rope off the area.
They arrived at the water's edge and her hand, holding the sword aloft, broke through the surface.
I danced all over the sand, I danced to the water's edge, I danced into the waves.
At one point, the duo walked to the water's edge to snap photos on the crowded beach.
The old axiom, "Partisanship ends at the water's edge," was obeyed as if it were a law.
The old saying that "politics stops at the water's edge" seems quaint in today's polarized political world.
It was the poster child for how we should be thinking about resiliency along the water's edge.
Take a mindful walk along the water's edge, letting the cool water gently wash over your feet.
Some civic leaders in Queens said the future of the Water's Edge location was ripe for development.
There are decks on multiple levels, and stairs and garden paths leading down to the water's edge.
"Great waterfronts of the past — Paris, London — always had shops and bars at water's edge," he said.
It's a vision that rests on the conviction that progressive politics must continue past the water's edge.
An adult and two juveniles strutted down to the water's edge, unfazed by the multi-species cacophony.
In one, a man stands along the water's edge, watching as a small ship rocks in violent waves.
Her little dance to the water's edge in a desperate attempt to save her stupid hoverboard seems choreographed.
Another thing to note about The Floating Piers is that the pathways don't end at the water's edge.
According to ABC News, a group of beachgoers spotted a hammerhead shark in distress near the water's edge.
Another shows a topless Graham modeling against a pole by the water's edge while the sun shines brightly.
Riley added that the girls' bodies were found on private property, nearly 60 feet from the water's edge.
When guides took scuba divers to spots near the island, security guards would walk to the water's edge.
The three met for lunch at Water's Edge in the summer of 2011 or 2012, the restaurateur said.
The land is lined at the water's edge by towers for cranes that once loaded and unloaded vessels.
We found an ideal spot by the water's edge with a low rock wall and parked the car.
Along the water's edge, women slap laundry against rocks and men bathe, as generations have done before them.
Like the Tongoy house, Casa Morrillos hovers, seemingly weightless: an alien object set down at the water's edge.
The girls' bodies were found nearly 60 feet from the water's edge on private property, Riley said on Wednesday.
Laich captured Hough posing in a bikini at the water's edge with an artsy touch — through his wedding ring.
Once a year, cut any small trees growing along the water's edge, before their root systems clog things up.
"The water is pure," says Sateesh Dayal, head priest at one of the many temples at the water's edge.
At the time, Mosley's son was standing 25 feet from the water's edge when rough water knocked him down.
A two-year-old boy standing just inside the water's edge was grabbed by an alligator and yanked under.
From my window in Brooklyn Heights I watch joggers at water's edge, some with dogs or infants in strollers.
A human skull floated at the water's edge—the remains of a body broken free from an eroded grave.
Other residents near the water's edge said they were afraid and ready to leave, but had not received help.
A law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, identified the establishment as Water's Edge in Queens.
Con Edison's power plant has stood there, within 22021 yards of the water's edge, for more than 22019 years.
Read "Crying at the Playboy Office" by Ling Ma. Jake Skeets is Black Streak Wood, born for Water's Edge.
Foreign policy shouldn't just "stop at the water's edge," it should soar high above any reliance on private interest.
Thousands of beer bottles lay at the water's edge, as though they had been vomited up by the sea.
As I've said all along, courts should respect the time-honored principle that warrants stop at the water's edge.
On that date, campaign finance filings indicate, the de Blasio campaign held a fund-raising event at Water's Edge.
The two men drowned and their friend was later found in distress near the water's edge, according to the station.
Since at least then, a series of linear features has been emerging south and west of the current water's edge.
But the tidewater glaciers of Alaska — those that extend to the water's edge — are almost entirely in retreat these days.
Judge Abdus-Salaam then made her way to the park; the cameras last captured her standing near the water's edge.
" America used to be like that, with prominent senators declaring that we must stop "partisan politics at the water's edge.
When I stand on the water's edge, I look past the ripples and reflections and consider what lies beneath them.
He skied through Schmitz Park, down to Alki Beach, and out to the water's edge and did laps along the beach.
The recent public and private investment in new waterfront parks is aimed at providing rest and relaxation at the water's edge.
By measuring how quickly these crevasses move toward the water's edge, the scientists can calculate how quickly the ice is flowing.
In the video, the little elephant was standing near the water's edge when it lost balance and fell into the pool.
The bleachers set up at water's edge were filled with people; the pigeons, meanwhile, crowded onto the roofs of their coops.
Her mother is the baker at Bella Bleu's at the Water's Edge Event Center, a restaurant and catering business in Ashland.
Nearby, police officers with automatic weapons patrol along the water's edge, looking warily at the island of Samal in the distance.
Women washed clothes along the water's edge as long trains of family members passed in single file, fleeing for the cities.
A few rowboats sat overturned near the water's edge, where they'd been left when the caverns were closed to the public.
On April 13, Robert Brande, a friend of the groom, led the couple in a celebration ceremony, also at Water's Edge.
On April 245, Robert Brande, a friend of the groom, led the couple in a celebration ceremony, also at Water's Edge.
Anyone going fishing, it said, should stand back from the water's edge and not wade in to bring back a lure.
As U.S. flags sprouted like poppies across the American landscape, it was clear that politics still stopped at the water's edge.
Walk (jog if you must) along the water's edge, calling up the charging white horses of Virginia Woolf and feeling literary.
Realizing I have mused far too long by the water's edge, I begin to make my way back to the house.
Reuters TV footage showed a body in an orange life jacket lying at the grey water's edge in Ayvalik, lapped by waves.
The idea of politics stopping at water's edge was meant to limit criticism of a president traveling abroad in the nation's interest.
Park officials told KTLA that families should be cautious while walking near the river, as rocks become slick near the water's edge.
Near one house, beer bottles stuck out of the mud, and a rusty bedspring served as a fence on the water's edge.
Reuters TV footage showed a body in an orange life jacket lying at the gray water's edge in Ayvalik, lapped by waves.
Coastal shrimp farmers grow the animals in large, constructed ponds, located on the water's edge so that their water can be exchanged regularly.
While Americans love to hold onto a nostalgic claim that politics stops at the water's edge, nothing can be further from the truth.
She then called police, who found the family gathered at the water's edge after they had urged Flowers to leave the boy alone.
There used to be a saying that politics stopped at the water's edge when a president went overseas on behalf of the nation.
All 463 larvae were raised in this room, whose climate was meant to constantly resemble a humid summer's day at the water's edge.
Samantha Linn Price Schilit and Jeremy Phillip Rosenweig are to be married April 14 at Water's Edge Resort and Spa in Westbrook, Conn.
Samantha Linn Price Schilit and Jeremy Phillip Rosenweig are to be married April 243 at Water's Edge Resort and Spa in Westbrook, Conn.
The ramps also lead just short of the water's edge, where wheelchairs are swapped for JOBs, whose oversized wheels easily master the sand.
Yards away from the water's edge, with coconut trees swaying and the majestic Ko'olau mountains in the background, Ms. AuBuchon pronounced them married.
We came around a sharp turn and found ourselves face to face with a moose and her calf, drinking at the water's edge.
Fillmore Street runs north to south from the water's edge in the Marina neighborhood through the Fillmore District and into the Lower Haight.
The reason for her warning was soon clear: at the water's edge, the stench of the fly-covered slime was almost impossible to bear.
It's difficult to describe but it takes me to the sea, to that moment when one stands at the water's edge and breathes in.
Ah Yang wanted to make a hole in its shell and tie it with a string to a willow root at the water's edge.
Its name, Bordeleau, means "the water's edge," and it's one of the few wineries in the United States that you can visit by boat.
In this sense, the very words "Build It Back" miss the point — unless by "back" you mean back, way back, from the water's edge.
Mr. Remus had to release floodwaters building behind the dams just as mating pairs of plovers were tending their eggs near the water's edge.
Mr. Mueller was not the only adversary to fall into Mr. Trump's cross hairs as he carried politics with him beyond the water's edge.
She was in a water taxi plowing across Boston Harbor, looking back toward her museum hovering at the water's edge in the Seaport area.
Residents are advised to avoid feeding alligators, keep a safe distance and make sure pets stay on a leash, away from the water's edge.
At the water's edge, there is a two-story boat house with a screened sitting room on the top level and storage space below.
CreditCreditDustin Chambers for The New York Times SAVANNAH, Ga. — Savannah's ocean ports feature skyscraping silver cranes that stand at attention on the water's edge.
The following March, Mr. Singh held a fund-raiser at Water's Edge and collected $23.1,22 in contributions from other people to Mr. de Blasio.
They stand at the water's edge in awe of the icebergs floating before them - some as white as snow, others radiating a deep blue.
The alligator grabbed the boy at the water's edge on Tuesday night while his family, on vacation from Nebraska, relaxed on the shore nearby.
Mr. de Blasio also said he did not know how his top political aide, Emma Wolfe, came to participate in the Water's Edge negotiations.
The other participants in the call are blacked out, and Mr. Phillips refused to identify them or say whether the call involved Water's Edge.
A boy plays in the sand on a beach, at the water's edge, the fire of a sunset in the far distance behind him.
He watched the massive mammals stand and start their evening trek from an island in the middle of the Zambezi river to the water's edge.
Cavanagh's body was found early one January morning in 21998, lying at the water's edge on Ocean Beach where Golden Gate Park meets the Pacific.
Ah Yang stood at the water's edge, dead stick in hand, watching more dead sticks and twigs falling gently from the tree like brown feathers.
At the time, Mr. Singh said, he was having issues with his Water's Edge restaurant, which was on city property in Long Island City, Queens.
You'll dine on some of the best in Fort Kochi at the Fort House, a 16-room hotel with a restaurant at the water's edge.
Due north, near the water's edge of the Upper West Side, three vitreous towers collectively known as Waterline Square are also expecting residents this year.
"She was good people," Edwin Lopez, 62, who exchanged pleasantries with her while walking his dog, Nike, at the Water's Edge Crescent complex in Elizabethport.
"She was good people," Edwin Lopez, 267, who exchanged pleasantries with her while walking his dog, Nike, at the Water's Edge Crescent complex in Elizabethport.
"To see the young lady with a machine gun is a little off-putting," he said of an armed Israeli border guard at the water's edge.
Snowy plovers As you walk along the water's edge, you'll probably see shorebirds skittering in and out with the tide, snacking on crustaceans, insects and worms.
Investigators recently secured the assistance of Harendra Singh, owner of Water's Edge restaurant in Queens, who has been indicted on unrelated federal fraud and bribery charges.
Many discussions of climate change begin at the water's edge, in cities and towns where the rising ocean is an existential threat, or will be soon.
Arthur Vandenberg (R-Mich.) delivered his rousing call for America's leaders to stop "partisan politics at the water's edge," the American political landscape has changed considerably.
Mr. Singh ran a group of restaurant and catering companies in New York City and on Long Island, and he had operated Water's Edge since 29.
While swimming through Oxfordshire, Cole spotted what she initially thought was a sheet of discarded plastic at the water's edge, before realizing that it was mooing.
Arthur Vandenberg (R-Mich.) declared in 28500, "politics stops at the water's edge," debates over foreign policy used to be kept largely above the political fray.
Due to the steep topography of many of the sites clustered along the Mediterranean Sea, most cities, then and now, were built at the water's edge.
There's an unwritten rule that Americans — and especially high-level American politicians — are supposed to leave domestic politics at the water's edge when they travel abroad.
Police immediately began searching for the man, who was discovered sitting on the rocks at the water's edge below the Journey Behind the Falls observation platform, WGRZ.
An abandoned canoe, the only evidence of humans in the entire exhibition, rests at the water's edge, threatening to drift away into the placid, silver-blue water.
But if Donald Trump's myriad scandals won't remain at the water's edge, waiting politely for his return, he may find a good chance to change the subject.
Justice Stephen Breyer, one of the court's Democratic appointees, asked Maui's attorney Elbert Lin why a polluter would not simply drop pollutants feet from the water's edge.
There is a priceless photograph of Nixon, apparently trying for a "Kennedys in Hyannis Port" vibe, strolling at the water's edge … in dress shoes with black socks.
He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying she had "misread" the mood of the country — violating a tacit rule of decorum that politics stop at the water's edge.
Two giant gantries, lugged from the water's edge, where they once hoisted sugar cane off barges, are painted turquoise, like the inside of the old Domino factory.
Before Long Island City was a bustling metropolitan center in its own right, with high-rises, loft spaces and restaurants around every corner, there was Water's Edge.
CreditCreditMic Smith/Associated Press MIAMI — Real estate agents looking to sell coastal properties usually focus on one thing: how close the home is to the water's edge.
When they are in Mauritius, the large, wraparound windows are constantly open, and breakfast is enjoyed just five feet from the water's edge and their two waiting powerboats.
The riverfront became crowded with hundreds of the penitent, men stripping down to underwear, women in full dress, stepping into the water's edge, looking eastward, hands pressed together.
He did have it dragged away from the water's edge -- but it took seven people and two all-terrain vehicles to move it higher up on the sand.
The Spanish-tiled houses and fairway-view homes of subdivisions named Heron Bay and Water's Edge are filled with families who chose Parkland for its schools and safety.
When they get a whale, the hunters haul it onto the ice, and scores of townspeople go out to the water's edge to help break the carcass down.
And once a party has decided to do whatever it takes to prevail politically, there's no reason to expect the foul play to stop at the water's edge.
Groups of children were playing in the shallows of the river, and women clustered in circles at the water's edge, preparing offerings of coconuts, fruit, and marigold garlands.
Trump supporters might argue that Pelosi's reported comments -- made behind closed doors -- still break the unspoken "water's edge" tradition of refraining from attacking a President when he is abroad.
Even more pleasantly jarring were the throngs of artgoers flowing in and out of dozens of galleries nestled along the water's edge here at the tip of Cape Cod.
The stability of tested alliances, the steadiness of comportment, and the consistency of words and deeds sum up the best of water's-edge postwar American consensus on foreign policy.
There is a firepit with a circle of log seats in front of the house and a patio beneath a grand willow tree in back, near the water's edge.
The day of the "Simple Man" makeup session, we wandered the scruffy beachfront of Kaiaka Bay, picking our way through cow bush and sugarcane ferns to the water's edge.
The child was snatched by the alligator as he played at the water's edge on Tuesday night and dragged into a lagoon despite his parents' effort to save him.
I crouched by the water's edge and listened to the quiet, which was broken only by the gentle lapping of water on sand, as soothing as any sound machine.
The mayor, the aide wrote, asked that Ms. Cumberbatch brief him on the issue before she met with Mr. Singh, who operated Water's Edge, in Long Island City, Queens.
Thousands of people along the southeast coast of Australia were forced to flee to the water's edge under blood-red skies on Tuesday as wildfires tore through the region.
The point of view shifts to take in the abundance of life, from a moose with "a mouthful of water lilies" at the water's edge to beavers swimming below.
"Ducklings get into the water — often helped there by visitors — and then can't get out because of the high curb at the water's edge," she said in an email.
The Bay City News, citing the San Mateo Sheriff's office, reported that the woman had been taking pictures of her family at the water's edge at Cowell Ranch State Beach.
Once he dug into the other side of the hill, Gage crawled inside the hole, at which point the hill collapsed, trapping him inside the sand at the water's edge.
Many remember seeing him at prayers at the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent, just a mile away from his apartment in the quiet Water's Edge complex on Americana Drive.
Extrait Meteo Madagascar issued a red alert for the northeast coast of Madagascar, warning residents to move away from homes near the water's edge and seek shelter in sturdy buildings.
More should be done to alert unwary visitors to the risk from the ocean, said Sanskriti KC, who identified the Nepali students drowned after they descended to the water's edge.
A generation earlier, in 2628, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Arthur Vandenberg (R-Mich.) declared that we must stop partisan politics "at the water's edge" to fight the Cold War.
The National Transportation Safety Board said the probable cause of the crash into a berm and fence at the water's edge was that the captain reversed the engines too aggressively.
"Our work with schools and communities gets people down to the water's edge and starts to reestablish the relationship that New Yorkers used to have with the ecosystem," Malinowski said.
Lifelong Wildwood resident Nicholas Ranalli, 30, flagged down cars passing the Water's Edge hotel with a $30 offer: Pay for a parking space and get a cup of coffee free.
At 1,000 feet above sea level, it's a 10-minute shuttle ride to the water's edge, then another 10-minute boat ride to the beach du jour (according to conditions).
A convenient alternative to Newport, this was where Jazz Age Hearsts, Harrimans and Guggenheims sealed themselves off from urban heat and dust in sybaritic summer palaces at the water's edge.
Mr. Singh, his associates and relatives gave more than $50,000 to Mr. de Blasio's 2013 campaign and held two fund-raisers at Water's Edge, which is on city-owned land.
Mr. Singh is the former owner of the Water's Edge, a popular restaurant and wedding venue on waterfront property in Long Island City, Queens, that is owned by the city.
The former vice president also made sure that his response came with the President back on US soil -- preserving the hoary old custom that politics should stop at the water's edge.
Religious students practise yoga, pilgrims seek spiritual purification and families cremate their dead by the water's edge, scattering ashes so that souls go to heaven and escape the cycle of rebirth.
Also designed for the River Thames is Baca Architects' Amphibious House, which rests on ground near the water's edge but is built to be buoyant in the event of a flood.
But this brave creature took it to the next level, dipping its hooves into the cool lake waters and chilling with a couple of folks seated right at the water's edge.
But we could still hear the waves crashing out in the Gulf, and I couldn't begrudge the 90 percenters for wanting to spend all of their time along the water's edge.
There are signs prohibiting swimming at the lagoon but the boy was grabbed as he was playing at the water's edge while his family relaxed nearby on the shore, authorities said.
First, from the water's edge on the 15th, he holed a long birdie putt and then surpassed that effort with a 40-footer at the next to break the American's resolve.
Washington polarization has splintered the custom that politics should stop at the water's edge and everyone should line up behind a President when he is on critical national security business abroad.
Removing the plants from the baskets one by one, Scott walked barefoot across the shallow rectangular water scrims that line one side of the courtyard, placing each plant by the water's edge.
It seems fitting that, nearly a century later, McKay's name takes its place as part of the cityscape, as a landmark nailed quietly above the hustle and bustle at the water's edge.
On the beaches of Sanya on the southern island of Hainan, China's new Hawaii, crowds of holidaymakers in tropical shirts dabble awkwardly at the water's edge; few actually plunge into the sea.
Up the Estonian coast, a five-lane highway bends with the path of the sea, then breaks inland, leaving cars to follow a thin road toward the houses at the water's edge.
Mr. Singh, his associates and relatives gave more than $50,000 to the 2013 campaign and held two fund-raisers at Water's Edge, which is on city-owned land in Long Island City.
But in the not-so-distant past, both parties prided themselves on setting aside their differences at the water's edge and working together constructively to protect the American people from foreign threats.
Mr. Singh said he discussed straw donors with the mayor twice, at Water's Edge and at the Manhattan law offices of Kramer Levin, where Mr. de Blasio's campaign committee met every month.
A bumpy track runs through the property, which is scattered with cages, crates, nets, buoys, machine parts, grounded vessels, a cluster of aboveground pools, and shotgun shacks extending to the water's edge.
Still, they kept running Water's Edge and in 1999 even acquired a 90-foot yacht, called M/V Marika, which docked in front of the restaurant and was available for private parties.
Amer Hammour, chairman of Madison Marquette, said European waterfronts like the ones he had visited in Stockholm and Copenhagen also impressed the planners because they took people right to the water's edge.
In the federal case, prosecutors have secured the assistance of Mr. Singh, owner of Water's Edge restaurant in Long Island City, who has been indicted on unrelated federal fraud and bribery charges.
Floating at the water's edge, with the city beneath silenced by its remoteness, the pool's projection offers a vantage point of quiet calm; the hushed, hulking mountains seem to be all yours.
The details in the indictment match Mr. Singh's efforts to renew a lease with the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for his Water's Edge restaurant, which operated on city property in Queens.
It's a longstanding tradition that American politicians are supposed to "leave politics at the water's edge" when they travel abroad — meaning you don't smear your political opponents when you're outside the country.
The state's constitution and the California Coastal Act generally guarantee public access to all 1,100 miles of California's shore from the mean high-tide line of a beach to the water's edge.
Police divers recovered the body of Lane Graves on Wednesday from the man-made lake where he had been snatched by the alligator as he played at the water's edge the night before.
You can intuit an entire family drama in the shot of the teenage son, Sondre (Jonas Hoff Oftebro), perched alone at the water's edge, dwarfed by a place he doesn't want to leave.
Long gone are the days when policy differences stopped "at water's edge," and a united front on matters of foreign policy and national security were seen as central to America's strength and prestige.
In September, in a cavernous warehouse on the water's edge of the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, the actress Kate Mara, dressed in all black, stood in front of several American Ballet Theater dancers.
This condominium sits at the old water's edge of the East River, atop the slave market where for half a century (18403-62) enslaved Africans were bought and sold like cattle and corn.
Mr. Singh owed the city millions of dollars for back rent and had other issues related to his lease of a restaurant he owned, the Water's Edge, on city-owned land in Queens.
U.S. elected officials and presidential candidates traveling abroad have typically stuck to the longstanding tradition that "politics stops at the water's edge" and declined to express criticism of U.S. policies and politicians while abroad.
Baldwin starts off the black and white video set to Madonna's "Cherish" in a trench coat, which she removes for a lingerie-clad jog along the water's edge and a roll in the sand.
Our little house close to the water's edge had no washer or dryer and nappies had to be rinsed out and washed in the bathtub (usually by me) using a large plunger as agitator.
Some of Johnson's clothing and personal items, including his cell phone, laptop, and two jackets were later located by ground searchers, and a tracking dog followed an apparent scent trail to the water's edge.
Stores occupy the bases of some of those buildings, and a skinny new public promenade, which is to open next month, is on the water's edge, in a layout that recalls Battery Park City.
Downhill from the Olympic Park, at the water's edge, a digital clock counts down to the Games, reminding officials that they have little more than 150 days until the opening ceremony on Aug. 5.
On my first night, I headed down to the water's edge to watch the Symphony of Lights, a laser and sound show featuring more than 40 illuminated buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbor.
Ms. Wolfe's schedules, which were produced in response to a Freedom of Information Law request, show that she took part in a meeting at City Hall on July 30, 2015, to discuss Water's Edge.
In an intimate dining room — with waiters who practice their trade with Old World formality as they serve a half dozen tables above the water's edge — start with an aperitif of herb schnapps called travarica.
Pilgrims carry hand-made "kanwars" -- shrines dedicated to Shiva -- to Ganga Talao, and once they find a place at the water's edge, they perform their own private ceremonies with offerings of fruit, incense and fire.
Back in April, organizers fenced off part of Copacabana (leaving room near the water's edge to let people pass, because it is a public beach) to build what is now a temporary 12,000-seat arena.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Pegasus Airlines flight skidded off the runway of a Turkish coastal airport and plunged down a steep slope on the edge of the Black Sea, ending up only meters from the water's edge.
Children screamed as they chased each other around the water's edge; older men and women slapped soapy clothes against the rocks to wash them; teenagers clustered in the shade, their heads pressed together in whispery gossip.
Like many Californians, I thought living by the ocean would be dreamy, and until recently I had not really give much thought to the risks we have inherited by building right up to the water's edge.
The shuttered restaurant, the Water's Edge, is enmeshed in a federal investigation into whether Mayor Bill de Blasio helped Harendra Singh, its operator, in his quest to obtain favorable lease terms in exchange for campaign contributions.
Scrawny dogs scatter as we approach, as quickly as children run toward us, taking our own children's hands and pulling them to join in their exploration of the dilapidated boats and sealife at the water's edge.
But, those people said, prosecutors are continuing to focus on the lease negotiations for the restaurant, the Water's Edge in Long Island City, which was owned by Harendra Singh, a longtime supporter of Mr. de Blasio's.
Asked about the case on Wednesday, Mr. de Blasio refused to say whether he had direct contact with a lobbyist and political consultant, Neal Kwatra, who worked with Mr. Singh to resolve the Water's Edge dispute.
Now, redevelopment along the water's edge is drawing interest toward the western fringe, an area that requires visitors coming from the subway to pass under the elevated Gowanus Expressway, which cuts through the neighborhood along Third Avenue.
Africa's fastest growing economy, Ivory Coast, is now in the midst of a construction boom that is changing the face of the lagoon-side city, bringing new hotels, offices and homes ever closer to the water's edge.
Actually the Constitution stops at the water's edge (as far as privacy rights are concerned) and it is crucial for our safety to be able to read what ISIS is planning next, and quite a few others.
But while most drank coconut juice and beer, played games or splashed around the water's edge, the Spaniard did a quick change from her Olympic athlete's uniform and went for a 15-minute swim round the bay.
"When we're investing millions in waterfront parks, esplanades and resiliency projects, we ought to be making it possible to go right up to the water's edge and even jump in and swim!" she said in a statement.
In 233, the owners opened an even more laid-back offshoot, La Cabane d'Hortense, a bohemian wood cabin by the water's edge serving oysters under the shade of thick grapevines. 25-183-218-256-294-62-56.
He and two other officers had been called early Thursday morning to the Cumberland River, where they found an intoxicated Ms. Glisson in a vehicle on a boat ramp near the water's edge, according to the affidavit.
"It doesn't matter if you're McDonald's or Subway or Water's Edge, you go through this evolution as a franchisee where you can start to resent the corporate mothership if you don't get back on track," he said.
Unfortunately, their secret hookup comes to a screeching halt when they discover Jason Blossom's dead body floating at the water's edge, with a clear bullet hole in his forehead, marking the beginning of the series' big murder mystery.
While riding on the bus, I noticed that the new sidewalks installed by the Parks Department along the bayou were fully accessible, and I mused about taking my wheelchair for a stroll along the water's edge after work.
But this fall, the architect Carol Ross Barney and the landscape firm Sasaki Associates will complete the Chicago Riverwalk, a new pedestrian park threaded for nearly a mile along the water's edge, 20 feet below the city's streets.
US elected officials have traditionally taken pride in the idea that politics stops at the water's edge — that whatever disputes Democrats and Republicans might have in domestic politics, they form a united front in confrontations with foreign countries.
Standing by the water's edge on summer nights, when many males chorus together, the sound resonates clearly out of the ocean and into the air; the result is a zen-like, uninterrupted 'ommmmm' like a roomful of yogis.
A man found the animal lying at the water's edge in April and called the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, which responds to dolphin strandings and conducts necropsies, or animal autopsies, said Moby Solangi, the organization's executive director.
Directed by Hugo Stuven, the film is based on the true story of Álvaro Vizcaíno, a surfer who was forced by an injury to spend two grueling days stranded at water's edge on a remote Canary Islands beach.
As part of a larger revitalization plan, the town's mayor at the time, Joseph Vas, promised a $600 million development at the water's edge, with 2,200 housing units, shops, a hotel and high-speed ferry service to New York.
On Tuesday, Mr. Barnes, 42, and his wife, Brandy, 41, sat parked on what was now the water's edge of Lisbon Bridge Road in Garland, some 60 miles inland from where Hurricane Florence had slugged ashore four days earlier.
Now Phase 2 — which includes a kayak launch, outdoor fitness equipment and a massive overhang off the East River — was designed to withstand whatever nature dishes out, due to a barrier of new wetlands planted along the water's edge.
Those spartan few people who set their chairs up right at the water's edge for some unknown reason are the ones who are going to get their stuff sitting on the sand soaked by virtually any wave at all.
The saying "Politics stops at the water's edge" still describes a powerful norm: Soldiers aren't criticized for carrying out the policies of their governments, and it takes egregious abuses of rules of engagement for individual soldiers to be shamed.
Why the U.S. is freaked out about Brexit Trump broke the convention that politics stops at the water's edge, blaming President Barack Obama for splitting Europe after he campaigned against Brexit and mocking Clinton for coming down on the losing side.
The most recent was in 2016, when 2-year-old Lane Graves was dragged into a lake by an alligator and killed while playing on the water's edge during a family vacation at a Walt Disney World hotel in Orlando.
"What is the personality of this place?" they seem to ask, as though nature's psyche were ripe for the probing.) "Boy with Parrot" and "Phoenix, Water's Edge" (both 2018, oil on aluminum) feature young children with their pets or plastic toys.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A headless female torso was found on Monday in the water's edge in Copenhagen, hours after a Danish inventor charged with killing a journalist in his home-made submarine told a court she died on board, police said.
As he called out an order for them to keep along the right lines, he briefly turned off the track and drove along a grassy bank by the water's edge, before rejoining the path and heading into the showground areas.
For a look at the Reuters investigative series 'Water's Edge', on America's vulnerable shores, click here: here Both Henry and Bedient warned that Galveston's perch on the coastal bay sits dangerously exposed to storm surges and needs protection from new infrastructure.
Veering onto firmer ground, I peered through binoculars at what now revealed itself to be a flock of Chilean flamingos — slightly pinker than their North American cousins, with grayish legs, red joints and a mostly black bill — at the water's edge.
The agency took part in a review of the mayor's extensive and longstanding efforts to assist a campaign donor, Harendra Singh, a restaurant owner whose Long Island City wedding venue, Water's Edge, was located on land it leased from the city.
Federal investigators took issue with the mayor and his staff for going out of their way to help the owner of Water's Edge — an early and generous donor to Mr. de Blasio's mayoral campaign — in the businessman's dealings with city agencies.
The White House had complained prior to the president's NATO trip that Democrats weren't abiding by the long-held principle that politics stops at the water's edge by holding an impeachment hearing while the president was overseas on official business.
The case, involving the donor, Harendra Singh, who operated the Water's Edge restaurant on city property in Queens, brought intense scrutiny from federal investigators looking into Mr. de Blasio's efforts to help campaign contributors who did business with the city.
But in the end it's the view that's the big draw — which is a double-edged sword because the Durst plan calls for two other projects to be built just west of 10 Halletts Point, closer to the water's edge.
The portion of the design proposed for the Lower East Side—which is, for now, the only funded part of the project—lines the waterfront with lushly planted berms that give pedestrians easier access to a slew of amenities on the water's edge.
While China's territorial claims and cultural impact often stopped at the water's edge, it did once have one of the most powerful navies in the world during the Ming Dynasty, when Admiral Zheng He explored the world, visiting many kingdoms and continents.
What is also encouraging is a set of letters from across the country and even beyond the water's edge, from Europe and even someone from South Africa, just writing to encouragement me, saying, "Garnette, we walk with you," or some variation of that.
As part of his testimony, Mr. Singh said on Thursday that he had also improperly raised money for Mr. de Blasio in order to win better terms for a lease on the Water's Edge, his restaurant on city-owned property in Queens.
Inside, there are woven bamboo on the walls and raised bed frames, wrought-iron furnishings, art from the nearby Indian state of Chhattisgarh, a soaking tub in the bright bathrooms, and sliding glass doors that open onto decks at the water's edge.
He played a short film that he'd made of the seven-day trip, shot with a GoPro, which showed him struggling with exhaustion as he battled the current, and, in more lighthearted moments, adorning his beard with froth eddying at the water's edge.
Hundreds of people, civilians and military alike, hailing from around the world, gathered at the water's edge, remembering the troops who stormed the fortified Normandy beaches to help turn the tide of the war and give birth to a new Europe, since at peace.
The barge is modeled after industrial rafts that carried goods and raw materials down the Chicago River between the 1830s and 1980s, and it measures 26 feet by 100 feet — small compared to the nearby Studio Gang-designed Eleanor Boathouse by the water's edge.
It's understandable that Kelly wouldn't be used to the domestic political arena — after all, the adage that "Politics stops at the water's edge" insulates career military officers from having to deal with the level of scrutiny and criticism that their domestic counterparts can face.
The consistency of theme and approach contribute to a cinematic sweep from canvas to canvas — a long tracking shot shifting slightly in perspective and scale as the action moves from the riverbank to a rotting dock to a two-tiered concrete structure built against the water's edge.
When the first Category 4 hurricane to make landfall in Texas since 1961 finally struck, the storm hit near Rockport, as Mr. Thornton sat on a stool in his garage, the last remaining soul on his block of Glass Avenue, a short walk from the water's edge.
Ms. Cumberbatch wrote to Mr. Coney to say that she would discuss Mr. Singh's case with the deputy mayor for economic development and the head of the city's Economic Development Corporation, which was considering using a parcel of land adjacent to Water's Edge for a building project.
She underlines the ecological message with elegiac "haikus" (actually prose poems in 5-7-5 syllable stanzas), which describe subjects of the book, often with awkward anthropomorphism: frozen water's edge retreating and receding glacier's final breath Using climate change to frame the photographs skews the viewer's experience of them.
If a Category 4 or 5 Hurricane Irma were to make landfall in southern Florida and track just to the west of Miami, it would bring destructive, onshore winds  to luxury high-rise condo buildings situated at the water's edge, flooding them from below, and shredding them from the top down.
"I didn't expect any more — I felt like we were close enough to the end of the season," Donna Moran, 217, said as she stood in the parking garage of the Palace Casino Resort here, watching the choppy waves of the Biloxi Bay spray the parking lots at the water's edge.
Make no mistake: Design decisions for waterfront properties are not only critical for those who live and work there; these choices affect millions of us upland who seek enjoyment at the water's edge when the sun shines, and for protection and access to critical services when the next storm comes.
He would later say he had been asleep in the early-morning hours when Pearcy was out alone with Boggio, only to be awaked by Pearcy, who said he needed to talk; Pearcy drove him to a nearby causeway, where they drank beer and smoked a few joints at the water's edge.
A search of the public record websites of the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics and the New York City Clerk's Lobbying Bureau found no record that Mr. Kwatra or his company had registered as a lobbyist for Mr. Singh or his restaurant, Water's Edge, in Queens, or any of Mr. Singh's companies.
A new long-term lease would have been very valuable, in part because the city's Economic Development Corporation was considering ways to use other city-owned parcels near the restaurant for a development project that could have included housing, office and retail space — potentially increasing the value and earning power of Water's Edge.
While Trump's wall, whether it's ultimately built by Fisher or another contractor, is slated to run far north of the riverbank, beyond the slope that serves as the floodplain's natural levee, Fisher's steel and concrete barrier is going up just 35 feet from the water's edge—a proximity opponents argue all but ensures ecological catastrophe.
We found ourselves based mostly on Calle 1 (First Street), which is packed with hotels serving port visitors, restaurants and bars blasting salsa, and a snazzy new park on the water's edge packed (at least on weekends) with mango eaters, basketball players, bouncy castle bouncers, lighthouse stair-climbers and an unmistakable this-is-the-place-to-be feeling.
Justice Stephen Breyer suggested that the county's interpretation of the law, where the permits at issue weren't necessary for pollutants in the groundwater, would provide an "absolute road map" for polluters who would simply choose to evade the law by cutting off a pipe "five feet" from the water's edge in order to avoid having to get a permit.
Kirby said he believes the vast majority of troops understand that they are expected to leave their politics at the water's edge, but he acknowledged that some service members likely walked away from Wednesday's event seeing nothing wrong with the way Trump behaved despite strict guidelines intended to protect the military from the perception that it endorses a particular political candidate.
Coming ashore at night to sign off a stream for the day while our little band of sailors plays "Becalmed" and somehow even though we never take anything seriously on stream there is a moment where we find ourselves affected by the moment in the way that you sometimes are when you're standing on the water's edge with the ones you love.
Of course, it's never been entirely true that politics stop at the water's edge, but when the stakes for the United States are muddied by domestic scandal, as they are in Mr. Flynn's case, then an objective discussion of the stakes for America, of the very nature of our adversaries, and of the basis on which our leadership is making crucial decisions becomes difficult if not impossible.
"People are clamoring in the streets for democracy and prosperity, but we have a president who seems more interested in cozying up to authoritarian leaders and a Congress that is more interested in political bickering rather than uniting beyond the water's edge," said Mark Dubowitz of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a think tank that has pushed for the Trump administration's sanctions against Iran.

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