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"afield" Definitions
  1. far away from home; to or in places that are not near

863 Sentences With "afield"

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Merkel also urged Europeans to think about crises further afield.
And he's travelling further afield, beyond the immediate Croydon area.
But I don't want to take us too far afield.
There's a bus stop just outside for going farther afield.
To get there, I'd go farther afield than Hiroshige himself.
In recent decades, the 1 percent has gone farther afield.
It is now decentralized and relying on affiliates further afield.
And I could feel the won't-cross line nudging further afield.
I don't think they should steer too far afield from that.
The only difference is that today they come from further afield.
Other aides, including the chief of staff, were seated farther afield.
Further afield, Trump's most desired friends seem to be attacking him.
We've always led -- we've gone way far afield for decades now.
Cheap Libyan flour can be found as far afield as Mali.
Some partnerships include players even farther afield from the energy business.
Now, let's stray afield of the recipe box for a moment.
British troops hunted down I.R.A. members as far afield as Gibraltar.
But once in a while we ought to look further afield.
Alibaba has ranged far afield of e-commerce in recent years.
But by wandering farther afield, I found intriguing and affordable food.
Iran went further afield, attempting assassinations in Denmark, Sweden and England.
But, Uber's investments have at times veered far afield from transportation.
Going further afield, Ariana Grande came in crisp with bright production.
If it goes well, expect the initiative to spread further afield, too.
These days the flair is often provided by players from far afield.
Microsoft pulled back the curtain on experiments that are further afield, too.
We quite often spend time afield in the morning hunting or hiking.
The rise of the teapots has had consequences domestically and further afield.
Still, Brooklyn is sprawling, and some developers are testing markets farther afield.
Mr. de Blasio, though, has had to search a bit further afield.
If you've been there, done that, consider going a bit further afield.
Thus, political developments in Paris, Berlin and Brussels have repercussions far afield.
Next week, I'll be further afield reporting around Mission Beach and Townsville.
The continuing fight to preserve abortion rights took Ms. Benshoof far afield.
Another northern Virginia site, further afield in Loudoun County, was also under consideration.
European football tournaments include teams from as far afield as Portugal and Kazakhstan.
Some initiatives, though, such as a television studio in Hollywood, seem further afield.
It is making investments farther afield, including in Latin American and Italian airlines.
Special prosecutors have a way of landing far afield of their initial charges.
Tooze maps the fallout as far afield as Russia, China, and Southeast Asia.
Perhaps quite far afield, given the Brexit s effect on the British currency.
A glowing review in The New York Times brought in those farther afield.
Yet his Mattachine parties have generated offshoot events as far afield as Berlin.
Further afield, FreedomPop growth is "above target in US and UK," Stokols said.
If I want to venture further afield, I have unlimited public transit options.
And at the end of January this year, EBLA ventured even further afield.
Mr. Cray's images, however, have gone much farther afield than the metropolitan area.
Maybe firm fairways will only send Woods's tee shots farther afield this weekend.
The company's expansion into Canada highlights its ambitions to challenge Uber farther afield.
But farther afield, in more reasonably priced areas, it is a seller's market.
We don't know what or whom we'll find when we venture further afield.
Orders came in from as far afield as the United States and Brazil.
It will travel as far afield this year as Trenton, Amsterdam and Athens.
So it's a little afield of your question, but that's been my mind.
After starting close to home, families should feel more comfortable traveling further afield.
Its founders started tinkering with far-afield tech and began obsessing over wireless networks.
WHEN Britain eventually leaves the European Union it will prosper by trading farther afield.
They may swim to one farther afield but more magnetically familiar and breed there.
Deliveroo now operates in 12 markets, with eight in Europe and four further afield.
I needed to talk to someone else who's watching this shitshow from far afield.
EL: It's a little further afield from where we are today, but not entirely.
Further afield is solar radiation management, which would reflect inbound sunlight back into space.
GLS had initially focused mainly on Europe but has begun to look further afield.
As overexploitation has depleted stocks throughout Asia, merchants have sought the creature further afield.
Farther afield is the "house of wonders" (ie, colonial museum) where Kipling's "Kim" began.
I realized that in a lifetime afield I'd never been farther from a road.
In recent years, the company has invested far afield in chemical and solar assets.
Maybe that was naïve of me, or maybe I didn't venture far enough afield.
But their approaches, I fear, stray too far afield from where most Americans are.
The new port and resupply facilities are helping China project power ever further afield.
Further afield, China and India are on the brink of war with unpredictable consequences.
This may be far afield, but Elizabeth Gaskell is also a well-known novelist.
The military actions did not go unnoticed both in the Middle East and further afield.
These are far afield from the subjects that Cohen has generally discussed in the past.
Further afield, Beijing is actively promoting its Belt and Road Initiative with the Arab world.
Most local outfits were branches of firms from elsewhere in South Asia or farther afield.
Even if they wanted new settlers, they might have to look for them far afield.
But the island's churches remain powerful, and they have been supported by those farther afield.
It is also become an ever more important transit point for migrants from further afield.
New terminals are being built as far afield as Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Togo.
The real estate firm also has developments further afield such as in India and Pakistan.
Protests took place as far afield as Tampa, Florida, to Harrison, Arkansas, to Seattle, Washington.
But even after the result, he said the country could find new opportunities further afield.
In other settings, the orexins act more like hormones, working further afield in the brain.
Game of Thrones fan theories range from the totally logical to the insanely far-afield.
They had Ryan Goins, who sparked afield and exceeded his career norms at the plate.
Farther afield, the Israeli government has made its own clear statement in support of Guaidó.
Husbands often travel to look for work, historically to nearby Nigeria or sometimes farther afield.
She has visited Le Corbusier's works as far afield as Harvard's campus and Chandigarh, India.
Do I think maybe the investigation is going too far afield of its original intent?
The Australian report said more of the same is needed, and farther afield from Australia.
Santiago Arias was trying to make something happen, but his pass was too far afield.
Farther afield, more than 100 electric scooters were dumped in Lake Merritt in Oakland, Calif.
Ford's golf roots were far afield from the more traditional Sunbelt origins of pro golfers.
Others venture farther afield: The Utah Symphony will tour state parks and monuments next month.
Further afield, visit with the D.I.Y. boys at Deep Springs College outside Death Valley, Calif.
Next year, the blue bicycles will inch farther afield into Harlem and Astoria in Queens.
Some of the Other Bets fall, in Page's term, "far afield" of the Google mission.
While that trend continues, developers looking to get ahead of the crowd are going farther afield.
I've heard about wall-to-wall US election coverage as far afield as India and Germany.
Makeshift shacks have been swept away by floods and landslides, forcing some to move farther afield.
And subsidising only instate tuition creates a pointless incentive for students to avoid venturing further afield.
And would-be parents willing to look farther afield can often save a lot of money.
But this turned Ligue 1 into a forgone conclusion, and arguably diminished interest from further afield.
The knock-on effects of those delays are starting to be felt farther and farther afield.
TC: You're not an investment bank, but it sounds like you're not far afield from one.
Surrounded by foes in the Middle East, Mr Baker is obliged to make investments further afield.
Ultimately it will grow the gaming market and draw customers from further afield in mainland China.
Cases under consideration came from as far afield as Uruguay and Chad, with all continents represented.
The focus of the Mueller investigation will likely go far afield of the election issues alone.
Farther afield, it must reconfigure its role in the world and its relations with other countries.
But for a meaningful turnaround in Europe we look further afield to what's happening in Beijing.
His bombastic speeches and public appearances regularly make headlines in his home country and further afield.
If one ventures further afield, it's possible to visit nearby villages known for their particular specialties.
A colleague told me she only uses yellow taxis, unless she is far afield from Manhattan.
"Everything Now," the band's fifth album, has been its most divisive one, and its furthest afield.
"...CMOs must cast their gaze further afield to ensure that budget challenges don't happen to them."
In the past, the government penalized some school districts for straying far afield from intended purposes.
Imagine that as the Chinese traveler begin to want to travel a little bit further afield.
Newspapers from World War I and II were filled with stories far afield from the war.
That goes up to 2.69% per transaction elsewhere in Europe, and 5.49% in countries further afield.
But it is at its best when it homes in close rather than venturing far afield.
Farther afield, in Singapore, 12 percent of the island nation's scarce land is devoted to car infrastructure.
The further afield YouTube looks for content, the more it feels like an escape from other feeds.
The result caused immediate tumult on the economic and political scene in the U.K. and further afield.
It is, in reality, far afield from what relatively privileged people have to worry about or experience.
For its next act, though, it is highly likely the company will have to go further afield.
The genre was taken up by groups further afield, who adapted it to reflect their own concerns.
Further afield, Asia-Pacific delivered a 15 percent growth rate while North America increased at 6 percent.
We have a very strong franchise around the UK and Ireland ... should we be looking further afield?
For WeWork's part, the investment isn't the first that has seemed somewhat far afield for the company.
There are other Islamic State affiliates in lands as far afield as Niger, Mali, Yemen and Somalia.
Counterfeit Chinese condoms have been found as far afield as Ghana and Puerto Rico in recent years.
Some are still farther afield: Amazon claims to be helping more than 6,000 Indian businesses sell abroad.
On weekend nights, good-natured bros from the West Village or points farther afield, crowd the bar.
He soon found himself looking farther afield—especially to the East, to the religious traditions of India.
Seven new stadiums are being built, along with other infrastructure, sucking in building materials from far afield.
If local crops were failing, trading at a distance, to bring goods from farther afield, was critical.
Schweinsteiger, meanwhile, has suggested his future lies further afield, most likely in Major League Soccer or China.
That would fuel an extended price rally and force end-users to find alternative supplies further afield.
While Mexican immigration is slowing down, immigrants are now coming in through the border from farther afield.
As people from different ancestries interbred, the mutation made its way further afield, into Europe and India.
In the meantime, it has been presenting gallery exhibitions far afield, from Zurich to New Glarus, Wis.
Those who came from much further afield to watch the derby of derbies are starting to leave.
A little farther afield, Activision Blizzard is caught out in the storm of controversy around Hong Kong.
He also sprinkled in free-associative rants about his popularity with black voters and topics further afield.
On the walls are stunning, large-scale black-and-white photography of Morocco and places farther afield.
Further afield, Qatar has made it clear that Israelis (and Jews) are welcome at its World Cup.
The series continues to evolve to include parts of the UK farther afield from my native Nottinghamshire.
That includes projects from as far afield as Australia, California, Switzerland, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, she said.
That way, perhaps, he will be cursed to roam far afield for the thrill of annoying a stranger.
Cities must look further and further afield for water sources, which are pumped hundreds of kilometers through pipes.
Posthuma urges caution here, and says this conclusion is far afield from the actual state of the research.
Berlin, which prides itself on staying ahead of the cultural curve, is championing electronic music produced further afield.
Farther afield, Colombia lost almost a tenth of its donkeys and Brazil around 5% over the same period.
Israel wants to send the rest farther afield—offering it to Europe as an alternative to Russian supplies.
It will be harder to claw back the billions that Saudi citizens and companies have stashed further afield.
The other way to handle the mismatch between electric supply and demand is to send electricity farther afield.
And while Mitsubishi said the cars were sold only in Japan, the impact could be felt further afield.
"It's a concern to a lot of us in the region, and I think further afield," he said.
But the group in Glasgow also draws inspiration from sex worker rights movements as far afield as Australia.
Farther afield, last December two dozen African countries called on China to stop illegal fishing off west Africa.
Further afield, what of the prospects for a deal between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un?
At the same time, White House officials warned that the FBI investigation must not run too far afield.
They will likely have disappeared into the hinterlands of the province, and may also have fled further afield.
Sunday matinees would be simpler for people in both groups and could appeal to operagoers from further afield.
Looking beyond offices and gazing further afield than London, however, parts of the picture look a little brighter.
Only a relatively smaller amount of people ventured further afield to seek protection from persecution, the organization added.
She wonders how far afield the devil goes; there are deals to be made all over the globe.
Vestas has manufacturing operations in Denmark and as far afield as the United States, Brazil, India and China.
President Donald Trump's administration has made border enforcement, at the US frontier and farther afield, a main focus.
It's worth looking further afield than the well-known Indonesian islands like Bali and Nusa Penida, Alford advises.
Activists in Russia and farther afield have denounced the law as another government measure to stifle civil rights.
The bottom line: Having failed in its bid to buy Qualcomm, CA is now looking very far afield.
So to Barbour add Mackintosh, Burberry, Hunter, Belstaff and — if you want to range further afield — Max Mara.
The voices arguing for greater price transparency note that the most-cited studies come from pretty far afield.
Increasingly, predators from further afield do the same: England's Premier League teams often send their own scouts now.
But after a steep run to records for U.S. markets, some strategists are looking farther afield for value.
Solo has its eye on the Star Wars ball, and that keeps it from wandering too far afield.
I'm not so sure what the strategy is, but a pardon seems far afield from any reasonable expectation.
The largest law enforcement hacking operation to date hit computers as far afield as the US, Greece and Chile.
The new funding will be used to accelerate its rollout in the Netherlands, and also eye customers further afield.
Further afield, Amazon said it was planning to deploy solar systems at 50 of its facilities globally by 2020.
Many political parties and campaign groups in the Middle East and further afield trace their roots to the Brotherhood.
Trump's simple narrative These patients' stories may seem far afield from our new political realities, but offer key insights.
It receives 156 trucks carrying 1,600 tonnes each day from as far afield as Fresno, 200km to the east.
The sanctions also block U.S. companies from exporting gasoline to Venezuela, prompting PDVSA to import fuel from farther afield.
Leaked documents show WikiLeaks may have taken several actions that moved it far afield from the realm of journalism.
Many cities in Europe, and farther afield, want to eliminate diesel cars from their roads as early as 2025.
Jihadist groups based in neighboring Mali have also struck military and civilian targets as far afield as Ivory Coast.
By 1964, his songs appeared on American television, while Mr Lehrer himself played concerts as far afield as Denmark.
Instead, resources from the Moon would effectively supply a stopover where spacecraft could fuel up for farther afield missions.
Yes, you've backed some big names like Betterment and eToro, but you've done other things that are farther afield.
Further afield, attempts by the French government to reform the labour market have stalled in the face of protests.
A bookmark, perhaps from a long-dead English-language bookshop in a European capital—perhaps farther afield. Istanbul. Cairo.
Often it's just a pass-through for scientists hopping small planes to penguin colonies or meteorological observatories farther afield.
He has been in touch with regulators in France, Germany and Ireland, and even as far afield as Singapore.
A label that is still embraced by jihadist groups as far afield as Egypt, Libya, Afghanistan and the Philippines.
These policies were first adopted as a policy experiment in Europe but appear to be gaining traction further afield.
Is that a trend you're seeing, or is that very far afield from your experience as a Wharton professor?
Further afield, attempts by the French government to reform the labor market have stalled in the face of protests.
There are groups as afield as Catalunya, Italy, Toronto, Indianapolis, Argentina and Brazil, with others almost certain to follow.
"Never occurred to me," Ozick said when I asked if she had at any time considered moving further afield.
" Visitors come from all over the world: "Brazil, South Africa, Australia and Japan being some of the furthest afield.
The ban only applies in the EU and those travelling further afield can expect to by charged varying costs.
That is now changing as a breed of budget outfits, including Norwegian and Primera, cast their gaze further afield.
But often enough there were also those returning to the neighborhood from other parts of Brooklyn or farther afield.
In their never-ending search for growth, Amazon seems to be moving further & further afield from their core competency.
"She wasn't eager to go far afield in Brooklyn, where you get maybe a larger space," Ms. Currier said.
Libby allies argued that Fitzgerald was far too aggressive and ventured too far afield in his pursuit of Libby.
And the countries at risk of serious outbreaks in the future are even further afield, in Africa and Asia.
Motherboard found that the FBI hacked over 4,000 computers, including in countries as far afield as Chile and Austria.
But that began to change from 2013 onwards as the group steadily attracted followers from further and further afield.
No matter how far afield it might seem, it's all of a piece, derived rigorously from Stephenson's initial premises.
But he also holds a host of other policy positions that put him far afield from the Republican caucus.
But, travelers who must fly from the United States to points far afield still can — at least for now.
Looking farther afield than Silicon Valley, Chinese tech billionaire Jack Ma has so far promised masks to 90 countries.
On our way home, we saw convoys of white bucket trucks, loaded with line crews from points far afield.
But now, the two sides are looking further afield, to states where they can put pressure on other incumbents.
The trip up the river, however, turned out not to be as far afield as it might first appear.
Pinegrove built a following in basements—first in Hall's home town of Montclair, New Jersey, and then farther afield.
While the president has stayed close to home, he has dispatched Vice President Mike Pence to go farther afield.
Now that it's part of the company fold, Nestle Health Science is looking to launch Persona even further afield.
Membership does not prevent it cultivating partners further afield; rather it amplifies Britain's voice in its dealings with them.
I studied business administration at Robert Gordon University, in Aberdeen, partly because I couldn't afford to move further afield.
Those looking for something even further afield, however, would do well to keep tabs on the Afghan Premier League.
The swans would draw tourists from far and wide: even, some residents hoped, from as far afield as France.
But it seems that leaving Europe for a vacation farther afield may have been just the change the series needed.
It has blossomed, spawning more than 100 LMMAs on the island and as far afield as Fiji and Costa Rica.
Seemingly emboldened by its success, Landon goes further afield from his original genre, even as he intentionally retreads old ground.
Companies want to build warehouses close to consumer hubs, but the malls most likely to shut down are farther afield.
Rival bids from Rome, Budapest and Los Angeles are also resisting the political temptation to build new infrastructure further afield.
He says eating Chinese food became a way for assimilating Jews to embrace the exotic without going too far afield.
To prove it is more than an illusion, the newborn unicorn will have to challenge rivals like Amazon further afield.
The furthest afield, 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair is worth the schlep out to Pioneer Works in Red Hook.
Were tariffs or border delays to make Irish beef less competitive, supermarkets could look further afield, for instance to Argentina.
Travel groups supported the main index as British holidaymakers drove demand for destinations further afield given the contortions over Brexit.
Joussen said that the revenue jump was largely because of higher prices and customers spending more to travel further afield.
Farther afield, in places like Hong Kong or Sydney, you can multiply that price four or fives again, Muggah said.
The lesson to be learned from these productions is that audiences will venture far afield when they are decisively led.
All of which fuels demand for trafficked women, with the seamstresses lured from as far afield as Brazil and Nigeria.
Global Soccer LONDON — As Leicester City continues to win matches in England, it continues to defy gravity even further afield.
The only thing stopping the North from occupying Seoul is the threat that the U.S. military poses from farther afield.
Last July, he threatened to dismiss the special counsel if his investigation ranged too far afield from Russia's campaign meddling.
In this case, however, Mr. Nunes and company may have ranged so far afield that those protections no longer apply.
But it is part of a broader trend, too, one that spreads across the continent, and perhaps even further afield.
Roche (pictured above) gives presentations to audiences across the Alps and farther afield, laying out his theory of the crash.
It may seem obvious that the receptionist's duties are pretty far afield from the work done by bona fide clergy.
And further afield Juan Perón, used a combination of social justice and far-right attitudes to seize power in Argentina.
Sign Up: Subscribe to Canada Letter The Canadian Women's Hockey League went very far afield for its expansion: to China.
I studied business administration at Robert Gordon University, in Aberdeen, partly because I couldn&apost afford to move further afield.
Further afield, coral bleaching is a potential humanitarian crisis in countries that rely on reefs for food and basic livelihoods.
The scout group's roughly 150 members include people living in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories and further afield.
Mills will now have to buy domestic coal, which is more expensive, or import supplies from sources further afield like Australia.
Further afield, find dog-friendly hiking trails, including the mile-long out-and-back to the picturesque, riverside Manby Hot Springs.
But he warned that the Quds force is also capable of operating farther afield, having orchestrated attacks from Bosnia to Thailand.
Farther afield, there is barely concealed close co-operation with the Sunni Gulf states on resisting Iran's influence in the region.
These holy men loom in the collective memory of their respective realms, while also connecting those lands with places far afield.
China wants to show that its navy can operate far afield; both countries also share a resentment of American naval power.
Many leaders in the region (and perhaps further afield) will probably acquiesce to a quick and relatively bloodless transfer of power.
Moreover, the American workers who had lost those jobs neither found new ones close by nor searched for work farther afield.
It makes sense that the average investor from that part of the country will seek potential investments a little further afield.
Further afield, Zimbabwe's food problem is probably the most acute, with a quarter of the population considered to be at risk.
And Victoria Beckham ranged further afield from her constricted beginnings, loosening up and letting go, taking serious materials very unseriously indeed.
But Bloomberg's PAC is also looking a little farther afield, apparently in hopes of expanding the battlefield into some unlikely territory.
Further afield, Canada, China, Israel, India, Australia, and many other countries also try to modify their weather on a regular basis.
The scent, an industrial bouquet of exhaust and grime, offended the noses of players hailing from the Midwest and farther afield.
Now, he's planning to venture further afield, with trips to Paris and Dubai and the many climbing opportunities those cities hold.
National associations all over Europe — and further afield — wanted to pick their brains, to find out how they had done it.
As a result, the country has yet to construct the export terminals necessary to sell its gas to customers further afield.
Curlers from countries as far afield as China, Denmark and Switzerland have leaned on it in their preparation for the Olympics.
The same can't be said farther afield on New Zealand's North Island, which is littered with boulders heavier than 150 tons.
That may be why she lost that race: She seemed too far ahead of herself, too far afield of local concerns.
As he ventured farther and farther afield, those weekend trips turned into week-long excursions, which turned into month-long odysseys.
Then further afield to Mexico City to take the coyote buses that leave from the Terminal Central to the northern border.
As a result, the country has yet to construct the export terminals necessary to sell its gas to customers further afield.
Perhaps an image, a moment or a cursory word that somehow will resonate further afield, and speaks to the couple somehow.
Even further afield, they commanded the loyalties of hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world as the caliphs of Islam.
Readers may slowly come to realize they are on thrillingly unstable ground, waiting to see how far afield Mary will go.
But more recently, studies have probed its connection to farther afield things, like lower SAT scores and upticks in suicide rates.
This is why recent anti-industry attacks from activists suggesting California should curb its oil production are far afield from reality.
Their roots lie as far afield as Bermuda, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat, Genada and Curaçao, amongst others.
The owners come from as far afield as Sumatra and Kalimantan to see their bulls duke it out in the ring.
Of the survivors, most were living unremarkable lives in Edinburgh and further afield, either on benefits or in low paid jobs.
The experts across the United States and further afield who came together to write this report are by no means China hawks.
"With more palaeontologists and scientists looking further afield than ever before, it's an exciting time for dinosaur lovers everywhere, especially in Australia."
If you're further afield, then Samsung is also planning a "pop-up tour" in March to promote its new products more broadly.
A confirmation of tight conditions comes from the willingness of the largest private-equity firms to look further afield for new opportunities.
I wasn't able to test the booster myself, but it's a nice insurance policy for those intent on going even further afield.
Others further afield, like Lyft's network partner from India, Ola, also have built out rental programs to equip drivers with better cars.
HNA Group, the parent of Hainan Airlines, has invested in carriers as far afield as Australia, Brazil, France, Ghana and South Africa.
Putin has demonstrated his desire to apply Russian power in areas of former Soviet influence like Ukraine as well as further afield.
A trained biologist who later became a professor of theater history, Rojas never left the country, but his imagination wandered far afield.
As each tweet corroborated another, and covert Russian agents amplified the messages even further afield, the result could be panic and confusion.
But just how much revenue will come from cannabis-related sales into businesses that are further afield from the plant remains unclear.
But it is also home to an experiment by Microsoft, a big computing firm, that it hopes will transform agriculture further afield.
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde signaled policymakers' heightened fears that a "Brexit" could derail Europe's shaky economic recovery and reverberate further afield.
Somewhere, probably amid an event like this, but perhaps one held far further afield, that next great something in gaming is waiting.
Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said roadblocks had also been set up further afield to prevent the suspect escaping to the West Bank.
Some are looking farther afield for their next vacation and others eschewing the traditional package tours in favor of self-planned trips.
Similar ventures to turn blighted sites into parks have been successful in places as far afield as the waterfront in Helskini, Finland.
It's a place that allows us to dive deeper into science, travel farther afield, and get more experimental than we could elsewhere.
A funny image, yes, but anyone who watches the runway — or the water bottle world — knows it's probably not that far afield.
"This will free up the new P-8A fleet to fly more missions, in the South Pacific and further afield," he said.
The footage was recorded in 2017, when ISIS still held territory in Iraq and Syria, and was attracting recruits from further afield.
For those who embark on journeys to reach safety or join relatives further afield, smugglers and traffickers are often the only recourse.
In the distance, smoke rises beyond a ramshackle tent, and further afield more soldiers appear enshrouded by a misty gloom like ghosts.
He said his shop has had twice as many customers as anticipated, with visitors from as far afield as Australia and China.
Now, in matters far afield of the kitchen, have you read Andrew O'Hagan on agent life in The London Review of Books?
The study points to wider, ongoing concerns in the UK and farther afield around the potential impact of video games on children.
The move could have consequences for the hundreds, if not over a thousand remaining cases in the US, and perhaps further afield.
To maximize their usefulness, clubs have long signed players not just from around Britain, but from across Europe (and sometimes farther afield).
But while it is a subtle shift, it is also a significant one, its ramifications stretching from Germany to much further afield.
He built his business as far afield as Japan, the United States and Australia, and became a celebrity in his own right.
Community centers ringing the towers were deluged with donations, and volunteers of many different faiths arrived from across London and further afield.
The need to look farther afield for what is affordable is common for New Yorkers just searching for a place to live.
By the time of the first congress, in 1905, there were Esperantists as far afield as Argentina, Algeria, Australia, and French Indochina.
While most Democratic candidates are ramping up for the 2018 midterm elections, at least two hopefuls have cast their gazes farther afield.
Silicon Valley's medical technology start-ups might have their pick of local investors, but many are now looking further afield to China.
Communications between troops and their higher commands, especially for Special Operations Forces operating far afield from other friendly units, can be difficult.
After examining the offerings in town, we venture farther afield in search of Bärlauch ("bear leek"), known in English as wild garlic.
Veterans Marcelo Vallejo and Gabriel Sagastume can recall Argentine officers forcing their colleagues to freeze barefoot for going afield in search of food.
Climate change is widely blamed for higher temperatures that have fueled wildfires in California, and as far afield as Portugal, Sweden and Siberia.
Revenge porn is spreading further afield and onto more mainstream platforms, such as gaming-focused chat service Discord and work communications firm Slack.
San Fermin is the most famous internationally and attracts thousands of revelers, many from as far afield as the United States and Australia.
Live streaming platform and gamer community Twitch is today launching a new feature that it hopes will help spread its content further afield.
Further afield there is NinjaVan in Southeast Asia, although that startup covers the full logistics space including warehousing and storage as well delivery.
But if the Ford Foundation has its way, his successors will have to deal with people from considerably farther afield than Hope, Arkansas.
The Netherlands is famous for its organs and organists—local recitals easily attract listeners—but Mr van Dijk's performance took place further afield.
It's nothing really groundbreaking, but Fender's done a decent job trying something new, without going to far afield from the brand people love.
The question of thawing is rising up the list of priorities both of countries with territory in the region and those farther afield.
Further afield, devotees of the sport flocked to the Big Apple from all across America and all over the world for the event.
"As half their business now comes from Asia, it should be natural to look further afield," says Sandy Morris of Jefferies, a bank.
Greenland power politics is very far afield of TC, but I wanted to point out one little nuance that offers a worthwhile lesson.
And further afield other candidates in crowded fields may be emboldened to continue their campaigns, even if their party tries to dissuade them.
In the early 80s, California was ground zero for thrash metal, but Metallica and Slayer's cutting edge contemporaries also came from further afield.
UK buyers snapped up bars and coins, while dealers as far afield as the United States, France, Germany and Singapore reported surging demand.
But it's not clear either company has the expertise to solve Twitter's major problems, which are far afield from the cable network business.
The show will feature a mix of well-known chocolatiers like Jacques Torres, and small artisanal producers from as far afield as Vietnam.
Divya Alter, the chef and owner of this place, goes further afield with dishes like vegetable lasagna with an almond milk béchamel sauce.
The operation was known to affect over a thousand computers in the US, and to reach as far afield as Chile and Greece.
It's set to expand even further afield—a new branch of Sheroes Hangout opened just last month in the city of Nawabs, Lucknow.
There's the normal state of affairs, then startup business contexts, and then further afield from that, religious movements, or even sectarian/extremist ones.
While U.S. troops along the border may offer a visible deterrent to North Korea, the real threat to Pyongyang comes from further afield.
By now, most accommodations near the venues have been booked, so you'll find better prices if you look farther afield in surrounding cities.
Critics inside Hungary and further afield have previously criticized efforts by Orbán and his party to reduce scrutiny and limits on his powers.
Schumer, for example, tried to draw out the former prosecutor on whether he personally thought the Clinton investigation had strayed too far afield.
There's actually a Platonic dialogue that gets into some of this stuff, but I think that would take us a little far afield!
One of the most important questions is, do the Iranians confine their revenge-seeking to the region or do they go farther afield?
The jumpers have won countless trophies and have competed in tournaments as far afield as Japan, the Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos.
Quantum computing is an exciting new field for supercomputing, with applications in industries as far afield as drug discovery, cryptography, and financial services.
Some of that is in Europe — Berlin's AOK Traditionsmasters has been played every year since 2010 — but, increasingly, it is also further afield.
Democrats may be racking up wins in elections in the cities and inner suburbs, but their fortunes have been less bright farther afield.
Donations to the volunteer-run group have come in from as far afield as the United States, Britain, Hong Kong, France and Germany.
Expect Allied Irish's owners to suggest comparisons further afield, then — like Lloyds Banking Group of Britain, which trades at 1.1 times book value.
But "guru" isn't just the vibe he radiates; Riley's influence stretches farther afield than almost any other figure in 221th century classical music.
Skyrocketing home prices in Silicon Valley and its neighboring cities have sent many of its workers far afield in search of affordable housing.
This coming Sunday it is not only Europe that is looking spellbound at the SPD party conference, but many people far further afield.
Moore holds a host of policy positions that put him far afield from what at least used to be the Republican Party mainstream.
According to Jovanovic's colleague Kyle Hartig, a nuclear engineer at the University of Florida, the technique may also find uses from further afield.
For the project, the British artist encased dozens of stairs in different marbles sources from Europe and farther afield destinations like Brazil and India.
I think it's nice for people to see that reality and the creative narrative often times aren't so far afield as we sometimes think.
Whether intentional or not, the first three tracks pass through three of his more familiar — and very different — musical regions before venturing further afield.
Some 6,000 Tunisians have joined armed groups abroad, with most going to fight in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and some farther afield (see chart).
But it is only after six more episodes, following subplots and storylines far afield, that the Indians themselves finally get to speak at length.
Travel groups climbed to the top of the FTSE 100 as British holidaymakers drove demand for destinations further afield given the contortions over Brexit.
Giuliani, like Trump, often goes afield of his planned comments in his wide-ranging interviews — similar to Trump's recent Fox & Friends call-in appearance.
While the recent operation was nothing too far afield of other attacks, it is jarring to see such a brazen choice of cover identity.
Refreshingly, the "Special Interest" category is so far afield I suspect clicking anything in it will give the recommendation engine some sort of aneurysm.
Countries as far afield as Algeria and Japan are working with CCS but only two of the world's CCS operations are on power plants.
He has sent the Chinese navy on manoeuvres ever farther afield, including in July on NATO's doorstep in the Baltic Sea alongside Russia's fleet.
Chris Coons of Delaware says the United States has "gone far afield" from the scope of the 2001 authorization that passed shortly after Sept.
Update 1:50 pm: Mars is the destination for this mission, but Elon Musk is already hinting at places much, much more further afield.
This power move, however, merely redirected waste containers further afield, mainly to the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Troops from Niger and Mali are now all that stand between the forces of ISIS and, further afield, Boko Haram and our own military.
"I think this blows up the minute you get too far afield," Murphy said, characterizing himself as open to "limited" and on-topic amendments.
So the ultimate destination of these asylum seekers, who have come from as far afield as Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar and Sri Lanka, is unresolved.
He's set his sights further afield for the launch of the first fully-functional model: "the US, the UK, Germany... it could be anywhere."
The security threats, residents say, have kept many from farming land where they once cultivated subsistence crops, or from traveling farther afield to fish.
And ISIS is exploiting opportunities afield as they arise, offering remote operators to provide directives to what we in the West label lone wolves.
And as it lost territory in the Middle East, it has expanded abroad, turning to its international affiliates to carry out attacks farther afield.
Some visitors come from far afield, drawn both by the natural beauty of the area's mountains and waterfalls, and by a sense of nostalgia.
Even some champions of Mediterranean oil, like Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of "Virgin Territory: Exploring the World of Olive Oil," recommend venturing further afield.
Unlike the others, though, Meril looks farther afield for inspiration: The menu, an array of small plates, is influenced by his international culinary forays.
Best known for shooting on the streets of New York, London, Milan and Paris, Schuman traveled farther afield for his fourth book, "India" (Taschen).
The group's actions this week stretched outside London, too, with protests blocking roads as far afield as Germany, Australia, the Netherlands and New York.
What's not yet clear is how he'll use his new influence -- or how far afield Trump is willing to allow him to wield it.
Netflix description: Steve's journeys in search of such delicious game meat as venison and mutton take him as far afield as Mexico and Alaska.
And what lessons might be drawn from Europe, or places further afield, that could help an American woman get to the top one day?
S. trade war, however, have driven bonds to new lows and forced Japanese investors such as insurers and pension funds to look further afield.
The spill also affected biodiversity much further afield as it flowed into the Sweet River, Rio Doce in Portuguese, and eventually to the coast.
Asia's HNWIs also looked further afield in their investments, lowering their allocations to domestic equities and shifting those funds to international equities, the survey found.
While some infected devices were close by in Anchorage, others were further afield; given Alaska's remoteness, collecting some devices required plane trips to rural communities.
You may have to go farther afield to install something like Photoshop, but most of what you need should be right there on the store.
Some 6,000 Tunisians are said to have joined armed groups abroad, with most going to fight in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and some farther afield.
Trump's brand of conservatism -- as I've noted many times -- is hugely far afield from the vision of the movement most Republican elected officials once espoused.
In a hearing in May, the president's lawyers argued that the Democrats' actions fell far afield of Congress' legitimate oversight functions as a legislative body.
In the case of the Starbucks Visa, those advantages aren't far afield from the ones customers would earn by joining the loyalty program for free.
It is an obsession that has led him to plunge into the surrounding Balkans, and farther afield to contemplate Europe in all its historic complexity.
A new Space Race may be underway, with the major spaceflight powers launching programs to hunt for signs of life on Mars and further afield.
Launching in Japan at a cost of ¥50,000, which is about $400, there's no word on if or when it will become available further afield.
Mazzitelli, the UNODC representative in Mexico, pointed out that the Sinaloa Cartel has also been linked to meth manufacturing operations as far afield as Nigeria.
Fairly predictably, it's been a hit with the internet, as stan Twitter has picked up on footage of the routines and disseminated it further afield.
Farther afield, Indonesia's president, Joko Widodo, may arguably be the world's most powerful metalhead, listing Napalm Death and Lamb of God among his favorite bands.
Do you see a day when The Inside refurbishes existing furniture with its fabrics or is that too far afield from what you're working on?
But taking money from Malaysia, Indonesia and from further afield, including Saudi Arabia, meant living up to the expectations of ASG's benefactors, Abu Jihad says.
The filibuster is the mechanism by which we ensure that a nomination is not too extreme, not too far afield from the minority parties views.
Occasionally, families look further afield, choosing to change the 529 beneficiary to a niece or nephew, son- or daughter-in-law or cousin, said Meehan.
And the Wynwood arts district is now commanding such high prices that some artists and gallery owners are looking further afield to set up shop.
The tech could give private healthcare providers an edge over rivals, and the ability to provide services to patients further afield as 5G coverage increases.
It could also give private healthcare providers an edge over rivals, and the ability to provide services to patients further afield as 5G coverage increases.
Police had centered their search on the woods close to Gillam, but it appears that McLeod and Schmegelsky avoided the search and fled further afield.
Whether your family plans to travel domestically this summer or further afield, the following new and improved hotels and resorts offer more than just shelter.
Further afield, Denmark's largest bank, Danske, is involved in a money laundering scandal in Estonia, and Germany's biggest, Deutsche Bank, also faces money laundering allegations.
" The prosecutors' brief did not address all of Judge Orenstein's concerns about government overreach, saying that such worries "go far afield of the present case.
Further afield, critics have portrayed the Rhodes Must Fall movement as a quainter and less urgent British answer to America's #BlackLivesMatter and "safe spaces" debates.
That said, you shouldn't have to travel too far afield to get good pizza in Italy—just walk about 100 meters from any nearby landmarks.
They will shape you and the narratives you interact with to make their positions seem easy and normal, no matter how far afield they are.
"He's got a tough job to do, but it seems he's running far afield," said Senator Richard C. Shelby, a long-serving Republican from Alabama.
Now, despite a ten-percentage-point increase in exports, the share of European sales has dropped to 30%, while 44% of sales go farther afield.
It has since worked on projects as far afield as Vietnam and Venezuela and is involved in employment schemes with local indigenous communities in Australia.
For the last year or so I have spent much of my working life covering cases of missing people in the UK and further afield.
His daughters visited frequently, and his excursions with them — which took him as far afield as Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto — became fodder for Japanese reporters.
A surge in demand resulted in vaccine shortages, particularly when the disease spread to the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and farther afield to Kenya.
President Trump on Wednesday announced an executive order on a topic rather far afield from his usual concerns: improving care for patients with kidney disease.
As a result, venture capitalists in Europe and farther afield are becoming more cautious about funding local start-ups that do not have proven business ideas.
When their discussions ventured further afield – and beyond the surging poll numbers of Donald J. Trump's presidential bid — Argentina and Saudi Arabia were front and center.
Further afield, the world's largest concentrated solar plant will be expanded in Morocco, while Nigeria embarks on a major overhaul of its transport and manufacturing infrastructure.
More than 800 demonstrations were scheduled in the United States and overseas, according to coordinators, with events as far afield as London, Mauritius, Stockholm and Sydney.
Nonetheless, there is a question over how far afield Hammond can go with his choice - which must formally be approved by May and ultimately Queen Elizabeth.
As is clear in Syria, Iraq and even further afield, sectarian hostility has taken on a life beyond what the kingdom's architects are able to manage.
Today, OpenGov works with some 1,000 governments in 45 states, and Ontodia will help widen that funnel both in the U.S. as well as further afield.
Now the company is expanding even further afield, launching new markets in Mexico, Australia and Japan last year and acquiring ride-hailing company 99 in Brazil.
Off the top of his head, Ben Gibson can trace his fellow Boro graduates as far afield as Carlisle United, Scunthorpe, Sheffield Wednesday and Yeovil Town.
Now he is going further afield in an effort to show he is serious about putting poor and peripheral places at the center of his papacy.
By 2010, the Zetas controlled more than double the number of Mexican municipalities as their closest rivals, and expanded their operations as far afield as Guatemala.
While most of the victims came from south east Queensland, others were located across the country and some came from as far afield as Western Australia.
Ye envisions that atomic clocks will underpin the navigation systems of autonomous vehicles or even the vehicles that are sent further afield to Mars and beyond.
"For the foreseeable future life science start-ups and R&D organizations requiring labs will have to look far afield with a creative eye," Hartman said.
He was set free off Iceland in 2002, and visitors would come from far afield to spot him in a particular fjord on Norway's northwest coast.
The first competitive event of its kind for wheelchair and amputee boxers, participants had travelled from as far afield as Italy and Brazil to be involved.
Binding is the only part of the process that Steidl outsources—sometimes to a fifth-generation bookbinder across the street from his factory, sometimes farther afield.
It could also, over time, drive both South Korea and Japan, as well as countries farther afield such as Vietnam, to reconsider their non-nuclear postures.
But there are some additional limits, mainly that the new uses must be for "military construction projects," which again seems quite far afield from the wall.
As a result, we unfortunately expect an increase in mass casualty attacks and sabotage of economic infrastructure, across Iraq and Syria, and further afield, including Europe.
Docubox also collaborated with "docsociety" to host a film competition called "Good Pitch," helping filmmakers from farther afield, including South Africa and one from Sierra Leone.
Farther afield, one can imagine how NTP technology would enhance both NASA's and the private sector's plans to explore and later settle and economically develop space.
"What this really came down to is a sense that they wanted to be able to write about things that were relatively far afield," he said.
It has helped give birth to start-ups across different industries, including those as far afield as movies, in the form of the Hollywood studio STX.
But beyond the popular brownstone-lined neighborhoods close to Manhattan, brokers say, prices drop off, which means buyers who search slightly farther afield may be rewarded.
The Baja Peninsula is not as covered in production facilities as locations that host more shoots, so location filming can end up way, way far afield.
A rising Midwest premium is rooted in the fact that the U.S. market is having to work harder to pull in more metal from further afield.
I was far afield though, in this case, as Ms. Weintraub just meant high school seniors, who (I guess) aren't supposed to go to JUNIOR PROM.
Around this time, Childs professionalized by starting her own dance company and moved increasingly afield from the visual arts community, performing on more traditional proscenium stages.
" The lawyers raised other objections in response to Mr. Schiff's initial request, writing that the inquiry "appears to be far afield from any proper legislative purpose.
Interview requests flooded in; most major outlets in Britain, and further afield, wanted to know exactly what it is that a throw-in coach might do.
Since the arrival of the locusts, he said, his sons have had to shepherd the animals farther afield every morning so they could graze in peace.
Wirecutter Here are tips and recommendations on how to hire a C.P.A. or tax accountant near you — or further afield, if your local options are limited.
But Mr. Pilati is wandering a path a bit afield from the one taken by the kind of luxury companies at which he made his name.
He may have forestalled, at least for now, the cross-border surge of thousands more Syrian migrants into Turkey -- and further afield into the European mainland.
So, for those looking to travel further afield, here's the lowdown on five Seoul-based restaurants, all with either one, two or three Michelin star ratings.
As in the Google case, Europe's antitrust officials put themselves at the center of how people, both in the region and farther afield, used digital services.
That would force PDVSA to buy those light grades from further afield, potentially Libya, Algeria and Nigeria, according to Andrew Lipow, president at Lipow Oil Associates.
If you venture farther afield, save money by renting a condo instead of a hotel room so you can cook at "home" and save even more.
Mr. Trump said Mr. Mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from Russia.
And further afield, around Kalamata and toward the eastern boundary of Messenia near the Mani Peninsula, many properties remain accessible to buyers of even modest means.
Standard queso ingredients include things like chiles and beef; Perino's involved ingredients from further afield of the typical Tex-Mex pantry, like cream of mushroom soup.
There are St. Pauli fan clubs as far afield as Catalunya, Athens, London, Brighton and Glasgow, and those are only some of the more established groups.
There are enough difficulties in enough places for Hank Herrmann, chief executive of the asset manager Waddell & Reed, to recommend caution before venturing anywhere too far afield.
The gold has attracted would-be miners from the south of Niger, from other countries in West Africa, and even from countries as far afield as Sudan.
Analysts have said steel mills will likely be forced to buy more expensive domestic anthracite or seek alternatives further afield from Russia or Australia, driving up costs.
The web screen reader software was being used on scores of UK government websites — but also further afield, including on government websites in the US and Australia.
As a company grows and founders' responsibilities take them far afield, some look back fondly on the days when they could hang out together outside of work.
The DH made them more valuable, not less, because it allowed them to avoid things they weren't good at, be it staying healthy or showing range afield.
And if you go a step further afield, you'll find a lot of virtual tennis or Brickbreaker-style games with a Tron-like neon sci-fi vibe.
Even as far afield as Central African Republic, where more than 5,000 have been displaced during almost five years of hate-fueled conflict, Charlottesville was making headlines.
In New Haven, the detectives estimate that more than 80 percent of their cases involve minors — a number above but not that far afield from national statistics.
This was surprising to us as we first wondered if the unusual treatment of the bodies might relate to their being from further afield rather than local.
While this type of volcanic activity used to occur on Venus and Mars as well, the story gets more complicated when we start to look further afield.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East and further afield have used Greece as a gateway to other European countries in recent years.
All of those actions flowed from a conviction about religion's role in policy that, by his own accounting, puts Moore far afield from almost all elected Republicans.
Look far afield: We can likely expect more suicide bombers in the Middle East and more terrorist attacks linked to ISIS abroad from now on, Heras warned.
The show also ventures afield to the American West, where even bright sun and a cloudless blue sky don't burn off the sense of dank Gothic luxe.
To justify its unicorn status, however, the venture will have to achieve scale by expanding further afield - a feat few of the region's start-ups have achieved.
As we venture further afield—to Mars, for example—astronauts will be spending more time in close quarters and completely isolated from the rest of the world.
It primarily looks at "Swahililand": Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and the parts of Congo, Malawi and Sudan, where the language is spoken, but cannot resist ranging farther afield.
Different pokémon are found in different places — so while The Verge office might be infested with Zubats, going farther afield may result in different or rarer pokémon.
Then it ranges far afield, with "All That Fall," a radio play by Samuel Beckett; programs by dance and puppet companies; and the series Sounds of India.
US prisons are already looking to other countries such as Norway for ideas on prison reform, but Ouko thinks they shouldn't be afraid to look further afield.
An interesting one, though—or, rather, at least a couple of them, as I suspect there must be more examples out there, across Britain and further afield.
Lebanon is also looking further afield, beyond relying on Gulf tourists, to draw more people to its nightlife, UNESCO world heritage sites, mountain scenery and Mediterranean coast.
Then, as science fiction blossomed throughout the late 20th century and our spacefaring aspirations grew further afield, the Moon lost its mystique and fell out of fashion.
And even further afield, Han Kwang-song, a player for the North Korean national soccer team, is currently on loan to a professional team in Perugia, Italy.
That approach has been seen as something of a test case for other leftist parties looking to counter the surge of populism across Europe and farther afield.
It is not unusual for H.B.C.U. football teams to recruit white kickers or punters, or to look farther afield to fill out their tennis and golf teams.
And among those farther afield: Silicon Wadi in Israel, Silicon Mountain in Cameroon, Chilecon Valley in Santiago, the Silicon Roundabout in London and Silicon Sentier in Paris.
Further afield, jihadists in Afghanistan, Nigeria and elsewhere show no sign of recanting allegiance, and intelligence services say IS devotees in the West might plot new attacks.
And further afield still, Rob Wesson's DARWIN'S FIRST THEORY (Pegasus Books, $29.95) dares, thank goodness, to work some of the rare Darwinian territory that is actually underexplored.
Though many still operate in China, North Korean hackers have increasingly moved further afield, to countries in Southeast Asia, where government surveillance and control is less strict.
And he has shaken up the series by going far afield, as with "Personal," in which Reacher tries to prevent the assassination of the president of France.
Russian companies have been selling SORM-related technologies to Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine — and further afield to countries in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
In a sign of just how far afield these kinds of investigations can become, Starr's Whitewater investigation eventually turned into the Monica Lewinsky/Oval Office adultery scandal.
That growing appetite for holidays further afield helped TUI post core earnings growth of 12.5 percent in its 2015/2016 financial year, despite a difficult geopolitical backdrop.
To the Editor: You don't have to go so far afield as Finland to find a more efficient health care system than that of the United States.
However, as we've noted, those projections are far afield from even the best-case projections agreed upon by the world's top climate scientists and research agencies—e.g.
" Siddharthan Chandran, the director at the clinic, said the "generous donation will unlock the potential of personalized medicine for people with MS in Scotland and further afield.
Many in the security community — and further afield — have called on the court to grant Hutchins clemency for his recent concerted efforts to protect users from security threats.
Many observers fear this could lead to escalating violence and further disruptions to crude supply, though Venezuela's oil-producing regions are far afield of the capital of Caracas.
The Dubai Healthcare City seeks to attract patients from Gulf nations who have in the past been sent further afield by their health systems, to Europe or America.
Jackson said they were being packaged into household kits and would be sent out over the next few days to community centers in San Juan and further afield.
Polish farmers will probably have to look further afield, perhaps to South Asia or sub-Saharan Africa, whose workers will stand out more in an overwhelmingly white country.
Zelenskiy is the latest anti-establishment figure to unseat an incumbent leader, both in Europe and further afield, but he has a lot to get to grips with.
This vote will be close and unpredictable, and markets — not just in the U.K. but Europe and perhaps further afield, too — need to wake up to that fact.
Caitlin's clients book their appointments months ahead, send her Pinterest boards with their desired blondes, and visit the salon from as far afield as Dubai, Paris, and Australia.
The agency sees this as a way to free it up to focus on farther afield goals like bringing humans back to the Moon and, eventually, to Mars.
Mostly read in and around New York, it had followings in Boston, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia and as far afield as Buenos Aires, Berlin, Warsaw and Tel Aviv.
"It was fascinating to me," said Stanton, who in recent off-seasons began to explore Europe, and then places further afield, cities like Istanbul, Bucharest, Jerusalem and Dubai.
One in which they have a choice to either stay local and be relevant to their core audience or branch out and seek success and expansion further afield.
Goods are shipped by train as far afield as Hamburg in Germany, and the Silk Road metaphor isn't lost on the state-owned group that runs the port.
Further afield, local militias, who often fight over control of land, grazing and oil-producing areas, have been taking advantage of the chaos to step up their operations.
Building upon a long history selling textiles along Lake Titicaca, they now thrive in commerce, like importing Chinese electronics they sell as far afield as the Amazon rainforest.
Submarines do not have to get that close to do harm; they, like surface ships and aircraft, can also launch increasingly sophisticated anti-ship missiles from far afield.
No one wants Syria to become a patchwork of fiefdoms, propped up by the military force of various international actors, be they from the region or further afield.
"I wondered how people could find others in their industry but slightly further afield, even if it was for just a chat and not necessarily romance," Valentine says.
About 15 percent are African-Americans, and the rest are a rainbow of Asians and immigrants and refugees from as far afield as Afghanistan, Nepal, Iraq and Syria.
They are centrally located in the architecturally rich Eixample area, or a bit farther afield such as the buzzy, bar-filled districts of El Born and the Gothic.
Watt's alignment had already begun to move outside by 2015, though, when he was frequently stationed opposite an offensive tackle but with an outside linebacker even farther afield.
But maybe the further afield Rousimar Palhares travels the worse things are going to get when he arrives, and every misfortune becomes retribution for the things he's done.
It may help Spaniards, and people farther afield, to better understand the lure of Fascism, a pressing task in today's world, as Cercas has said in recent interviews.
Person-to-person transmission of the virus has been confirmed, however, including among some patients overseas, and countries are scrambling to ensure it does not spread further afield.
For decades, U.S.A.I.D. has supported community forestry across the Congo Basin and farther afield in Liberia to the west, Zambia to the south and Malawi to the southeast.
In the mid-1990s, a glut of imports from Europe and farther afield thronged into England, an invasion bankrolled by television money but inspired, without question, by Cantona.
The group is also planning to go further afield, walking some 1,700 km south to Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania's commercial hub on the Indian Ocean, in November 2020.
Instead, buyers are moving farther afield — into the Zuidas business district, for example, which has evolved into a neighborhood "with many international people," Mr. van der Linden said.
This is going to sound a little far afield, but I've been curious about how people are responding to Kanye West now that he's made a gospel album.
Syria in particular has given special operations troops and pilots additional combat experience, and ships and planes have operated as far afield as South Africa and Latin America.
Smaller, rural areas aren&apost able to capture as much money from the tourism industry — but the Japan Airlines promotion may help encourage visitors to go further afield.
The most common explanation is that as neighboring communities like Scarsdale and Rye have become saturated with new housing, and cracked down on it, developers are looking farther afield.
The offensive could also have ramifications further afield due to Yemen's role in a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran that has fueled instability across the Middle East.
A varying levy could also help reduce numbers at some of the popular locations by making it cheaper to use lesser-known, but no less beautiful, trails farther afield.
Even trade shows further afield are taking a hit with companies like Amazon and Sony choosing to stay away from this month's Mobile World Congress technology conference in Barcelona.
If You're Looking To Stay Close People with a longer professional track record or who have a certain degree of stability are often more comfortable seeking jobs farther afield.
TC: Is a company like Loopnet a competitor, given that it sells multi-tenant properties, some of which are homes — or is that afield from what Roofstock is doing?
In the past decade they have been joined by islanders fleeing economic stagnation and high crime, who have dispersed widely, creating communities as far afield as Texas and Ohio.
Further afield, Memrise earlier this month raised $15.5 million; and Blinkist — which condenses non-fiction books in aid of encouraging "life-long learning" — yesterday announced $18.8 million in funding.
Finally, there was no discussion of how far afield Robert Mueller, the special counsel, has taken the focus of his investigation compared with the original remit of Russian influence.
The first three seem like strategic acquisitions to bulk up mapping and marketing efforts  internally; but Kamcord, a social media network for video sharing, seemed a little farther afield.
This suggests to Mr Schama that they came to Satanow from far afield, implying that such settlements were more cosmopolitan than the "one-cow mudhole" shtetls of popular lore.
" He told CNN: "As a result, we unfortunately expect an increase in mass casualty attacks and sabotage of economic infrastructure, across Iraq and Syria, and further afield, including Europe.
In addition to this image taken in one of Philadelphia's water treatment facilities, Temkin hopes to document water infrastructure in San Diego, in Israel, and possibly even further afield.
Ulzana Zadulayeva, a spokeswoman for the fashion house, told Reuters that the outfits were already being shipped to customers as far afield as Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
While OBOR has been hailed within China as something that can benefit the whole world and lift millions out of poverty, further afield its reception has been more mixed.
Further afield, Turkey has quietly eased strains with Israel, edging away from its aggressive reaction to an Israeli attack on a Turkish aid ship destined for Gaza in 2010.
Arab tribesmen reinforced with foreign fighters, including undercover British and French agents and Arab soldiers from as far afield as Algeria and Iraq, preyed on the region's ancient cities.
Influential state-run Chinese tabloid the Global Times said the exercise showed how the carrier was improving its combat capabilities and that it should now sail even further afield.
Almost all of the 2450,2000 Hungarians who fled to Austria after the Soviets suppressed the 1956 uprising were quickly resettled, some as far afield as Nicaragua and New Zealand.
Millions have gone further afield, becoming refugees as they cross international borders in search of the basics of life for their families: shelter, food, water, medical care, sanitation, safety.
We should expect that our veterans and our serving reservists in Congress seek ways to work together — on matters of national defense and matters far afield from the military.
With punters starting to arrive from 3PM and from places as far afield as Carlisle, "the initial 'no house music' policy was forgotten by everyone forever," according to Garvin.
Chile, a relatively isolated Pacific coast nation, has increasingly become a top destination for both legal and illegal migration from poverty-stricken nations in Latin America and further afield.
If I'd been in a group, I might have checked out one of the steak, taco or shrimp places, but being alone made me curious to explore further afield.
The clip has captured imaginations and divided assessments in the region and further afield - the court of public opinion trying the case, as it always does, on the internet.
In a last-ditch attempt to foster alliances farther afield, he emerged one day in January in Denmark, where he met with a separatist politician from the Faroe Islands.
Young people from other Chinese communities — in Washington, D.C., or the now-long-gone Newark Chinatown, or from as far afield as Jamaica or Cuba — came to their dances.
Depleted fishing resources close to China's shores means that it has become an economic necessity for fish industry executives to deploy fishing boats further afield, into the disputed waters.
With its command-and-control hierarchy in Syria and Iraq seriously degraded, it has become more decentralized, turning to its affiliates further afield to spread its message and mayhem.
A few blocks further afield are the Asian Art Museum, Union Square, and the turnaround for the city's iconic Cable Cars at the intersection of Powell and Market streets.
YQ: Yeah, if you look at the technology and the algorithms, the machine learning, speech recognition are far afield recognition detection, this is actually universal it goes beyond language.
Mr. Peck, the director of "I Am Not Your Negro," based on the writings of James Baldwin, found her to be supportive of even his most far-afield ideas.
The new film ranges farther afield, using frank interviews with colleagues such as Houston's hairstylist Ellin LaVar, Houston's former assistant Mary Jones, and Houston's producing partner Debra Martin Chase.
The president has all but ignored the need to better monitor the Philippines's waters, allowing a steady stream of fighters from Southeast Asia and further afield into the country.
So in 2013, the married couple started traveling as far afield as Massachusetts and Virginia to produce juicy I.P.A.s and hopped sour beers with their Grimm Artisanal Ales label.
Perhaps paradoxically, the group's ventures farthest afield turn out to offer less consistent fun than its serious — which is still to say, wildly inventive — performances of standard Baroque repertory.
You could take a trip further afield to the place where, weeks after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met, the prince said they went camping under the stars: Botswana.
Farther afield, thawing snow combined with heavy rainfall caused the Rhine River to swell, and in the region around Paris the Seine burst its banks and prompted flood warnings.
Finally, there's been a major new development in a news story that's a bit far afield from Mueller's investigation — but that could turn out to be related to it.
In a year that has seen the establishment take two heavy beatings in the form of Brexit and Trump's surprise victory, the alt-right will start to look further afield.
The team has analyzed 2300,221 questionnaires from places as far afield as the Faroe Islands, Malta and Romania—as well as South Korea and, very recently, Nairobi and Guinea-Bissau.
But the move is part of the broader Operation Pacifier, a joint-investigation with Europol, and it appears that the FBI hacked computers as far afield as Greece and Chile.
Russia and China are pouring money into their own military capabilities in hopes of negating US power in Eastern Europe and East Asia and projecting their own influence farther afield.
It trains migrants from as far afield as Venezuela, Senegal and Pakistan to cook and cater so they have a better shot at finding jobs and integrating in Catalan life.
It was enthusiastic students who turned the idea into a mass campaign, starting with class boycotts and leading to the occupation of streets around the government's offices and farther afield.
Partly through their tousled hair and leather jackets, partly through their crunchy guitar playing, the sextet are now earning themselves a reputation for rock'n'roll both at home and further afield.
That is slightly farther afield than the areas most popular with New Yorkers and Bostonians in search of second homes, including the Hamptons, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and Cape Cod.
Illustrating how far afield these investigations have gone, the EU has now threatened to launch a state-aid investigation amid allegations that terms of a tax audit were too favorable.
It doesn't wander as far afield as many French comics and animated features, but that just lets it keep a tight rein on a story that makes flawless emotional sense.
Further afield, we met Mexico City gravediggers who perform one of the hardest jobs in the city, but still find time to share lunches of beef liver tacos and beer.
Going farther afield may result in different or rarer pokémon Pokémon are found at different CP (Combat Power) levels, which more or less determines how powerful the pokémon will be.
Tens of thousands of despondent Venezuelans were flocking across the border into Colombia, and those who could afford airplane tickets went to the U.S. and to other countries farther afield.
National selection contests kick off in the fall, and I travel to interview aspiring pop stars in places as far afield as Moldova, Latvia and Israel for my Eurovision blog.
Facing senseless violence, rising rents, faltering schools, and bleak job prospects, black Angelenos have relocated to the Antelope, Apple, and Moreno valleys, and, even further afield, to Arizona and Nevada.
Southern made only 6 of 29 shots from the field (2 of 10 from beyond the arc) in the first half and finished shooting 25.9 percent (543 of 54) afield.
As coastal whale populations crashed, Long Island whalers ventured farther afield — into the Arctic and to Hawaii — until ultimately the industry moved in the late 19th century to San Francisco.
"For the brave and further afield, investors should be looking at emerging markets," Nick Gartside, international chief investment officer of fixed income at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC Friday.
Fashion Review PARIS — Walls and isolationism may be increasingly part of the conversation in both Europe and the United States, but in fashion, designers are still ranging pretty far afield.
Further afield, the Women's Twenty20 World Cup narrowly escaped the health crisis but the outbreak has cast a shadow over the men's event in Australia, which begins on Oct. 18.
"Sugar Babies" (20143), an old-timey revue starring Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, was reported to have doubled investors' money, thanks to productions as far afield as London and Sydney.
We wrote on subjects as far afield as metaphysics, the essence of soup, literary revenge, meditation, the Amtrak quiet car, childhood battle chants and our mutual love of Mel Brooks.
If you are willing to go further afield, though, I'd look a Chuck Taylor II low-tops, which are both less expensive and also explicitly made for more arch support.
By the time we reach a flashback about Leland's second wife's son's ex-girlfriend's mother's high school's gymnastics team (truly), it seems as if we've gone a little far afield.
But too many countries further afield have stood by, watching for weeks what was unfolding in China, and then elsewhere in Asia, as though it was none of their concern.
Computer science, having leapt beyond the bounds of considering purely technical problems, had to look further afield — to experts, like cognitive scientists, who study the ways humans and machines interact.
So Trump will fight this investigation that he calls a "witch hunt," because he realizes that it is a sprawling inquiry, potentially ending up far afield from where it started.
She said she was confident Sanders would dedicate his presidency to improving the lives of minorities and women, even though that has been far afield from his own life experience.
Now, like so many other chefs who are looking for opportunity, lower occupancy costs and a chance to balance their personal and professional lives, Mr. Pollinger is working farther afield.
Then he wanders farther afield and burrows more deeply into himself, ending in an aging (in this production) despair, bordering on madness, that somehow retains its beauty, poise and eloquence.
Qatar, the world's biggest LNG seller, is moving to send a first batch of LNG tankers as far afield as Singapore and Gibraltar to refuel with Fujairah now off limits.
Further afield, Uber's return to several high profile European cities has raised alarm, while there is increasing belief that focusing solely on efforts to regulate apps is a losing tactic.
More cheering to those whose travels, while global, don't wend quite that far afield, was the arrival in late 2014 of an Our Legacy store in London, its first outside Sweden.
He's got plenty of challenges on the way, including the integration of MuleSoft, which develops technology that stitches together data in disparate applications, a market that's far afield from Salesforce's core.
Although the app is still in its pilot phase, people in at least 10 countries have already registered odors on it, from as far afield as Australia, Peru, Italy and Somalia.
And as long as that happens I guess we stay low-- you know, I was thinkin' about somethin' else, Becky, and I mean, I don't wanna take this too far afield.
And as long as that happens I guess we stay low ... you know, I was thinking about something else, Becky, and I mean, I don't wanna take this too far afield.
This might be going too far afield, but the loss of religion as an organizing force of a sort of hopeful benevolence or as an authority — you see what I'm saying?
France said in April it would increase the number of its troops in Ivory Coast to counter growing jihadist threats in the region, and could deploy them further afield if needed.
Since the vote, trade in U.K. house building and banking stocks remains volatile, and further afield, the referendum spurred a renewed collapse in Italian bank shares as the broader market suffered.
A focus on deterring asylum seekers limits the promotion of human rights in the region and farther afield, and impedes the achievement of a protection framework that is so sorely needed.
That's because Attorney General Janet Reno appointed an independent counsel to investigate the matter, and when her original choice was replaced by conservative Kenneth Starr, the investigation went very far afield.
Spreading beyond manufacturing, the global impact of China's slowdown means cost-conscious Chinese tourists will chose destinations closer to home for the week off, rather than more expensive trips further afield.
Koder was still living out of Dubai at the time of his arrest, while his syndicate has historically been caught trying to ship contraband from as far afield as the Netherlands.
In recent years the small, sleepy and hot city has also become a hub for migrants from further afield, many of whom plan to seek asylum if they reach US soil.
On Sunday heavy air strikes struck a number of opposition-held villages near al-Foua and Kefraya, including the town of Binnish, and further afield in Idlib province, the Observatory said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An expected interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve later this month is pushing yield-oriented U.S. fund managers further afield in search of income at attractive prices.
It also raises $200-300 million a year sending laborers as far afield as Poland and Mongolia to earn cash, said the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights in Seoul.
Trump -- who will also visit Israel, Belgium and Italy during the trip -- has joined a short list of presidents who chose not to visit a US neighbor before traveling further afield.
"We've got good momentum, we're seeing good investor appetite for new business coming through not only in Hong Kong but further afield in Asia," Group Finance Director Iain Mackay told Reuters.
The unit said two of the suspects came from Ivory Coast and one from Guinea, and that the ivory had come from as far afield as Gabon, Nigeria, Mozambique and Uganda.
The first examines carjacking in Newark, where Mr. Williams once lived, and the second goes farther afield with a look at the poaching of abalone off the coast of South Africa.
If everything goes as planned, the project's backers hope government agencies in Europe and farther afield can piggyback on the experiences, helping to transform drones from recreational toys to lifesaving tools.
Many Londoners, unable to afford to buy in central districts where foreign investors have helped push up prices, are looking further afield, where houses cost less, although prices are rising faster.
At Adelanto, Gutierrez said it cost $1 a minute to make calls to Mexico, and even more to places further afield, prices that keep many detainees from communicating with their families.
Soon followed by countless festival dates and crammed shows at his local haunt, the recently-demolished Montague Arms pub in Peckham, his tales of romance gone awry drifted far further afield.
Further afield, Appier far from being the only company to build AI-based tools to help marketers do their jobs better, and some of these are seeing their fortunes rise, too.
Further afield, Hong Kong on Wednesday also announced spending that will lead to a record deficit, including cash handouts of 10,000 Hong Kong dollars ($1,1) to residents age 18 and above.
But Piketty ranges very far afield, telling us about everything from the composition of modern Swedish corporate boards to the role of Brahmins in the pre-colonial Hindu kingdom of Pudukkottai.
Unfortunately, the line at the "What Lifts You" wings mural near our pickup spot has a 28-minute wait, so we head off to our first stop a little further afield.
I nearly always guess a lot at the beginning of a Cox Rathvon creation, I'm not too proud to admit that, and today nearly all of my guesses were far afield.
From a GPS-enabled collar to track Fido's whereabouts to virtual fence and leash technology to keep your pup from straying too far afield, wearables are truly for the whole family.
Further afield in Mali, Burkina Faso and western Niger, al Qaeda and Islamic State-linked militants are expanding their presence and have killed hundreds of troops over the last six months.
For many competitors, from countries as far afield as Azerbaijan and Armenia and European nations in lockdown as they battle the virus, the absence of an audience was of little concern.
In South Africa, it has found that Soweto and other traditionally black townships have a reservoir of middle-class consumers who may move further afield and crave a taste of home.
Further afield, Takata's banks in Japan may also be stuck with loans that have not been repaid, though how much remains is subject to negotiations and the decisions of Japanese courts.
The largest ones are from the U.S. and, having had success in North America and benefiting from a stronger dollar, they are flush with cash and looking for opportunities further afield.
Equity Group, which is one of the top banks, has looked slightly further afield, announcing a series of acquisitions in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other African countries this year.
American companies say the regulations are written so broadly that they could give the United States authority to block transactions or unwind existing ones in areas far afield from telecom gear.
Obviously there's a point at which, if they go too far afield from what we feel is good public policy, we could be opposing a plan to come out of Albany.
High net worth individuals are keen to diversify the location of their investments and are looking further afield to places such as Australia, Singapore and Canada, Jennifer Zeng from Bain said.
But after breaking out as a ratings bonanza for USA Network, a second installment was conceived, this one venturing far afield from the Petra Hammesfahr best seller that inspired the original.
While such an agreement might secure emergency rations from sources farther afield and guarantee a specific quantity for delivery, it is only a supplement to adequately managing the crisis in full.
"[China] has not shown the same interest on matters of security, whether they be issues on its border, such as North Korea, or further afield, in places like Syria," Haenle said.
There have also been serious concerns that the rising price of property in Venice forces those who live and work there to move further afield, often to mainland areas like Mestre.
Exports surged more than fivefold to over 165,000 tonnes in September compared with August volumes, and customs data released last week showed cargoes were going as far afield as Iceland and Cameroon.
But the recipes here go further afield, including chicken cooked sous-vide and slurred with a ginger-scallion sauce, a nod to Hainanese chicken; tofu dashed with Korean gochujang; and poke burritos.
They say those who want to drink will simply drive to get their booze farther afield, which will increase both the already high number of fatal drunk-driving car crashes, and bootlegging.
As ships went farther afield in the 15th and 16th centuries, the recurrence of "sea swine" and Leviathan-esque water creatures may reflect an increasing fear of an endless and deadly sea.
Despite its legal import and the often debilitating effects it can have on victims, no national statistics measure the prevalence of sexual harassment in America—either in the workplace or farther afield.
If you've ever wondered if the hashtag heavy, politically far afield Twitter user you're about to eviscerate in 140 characters is totally delusional or merely not quite sentient, well, wonder no more.
Mexican soldiers and volunteers, supported by teams from as far afield as Israel and Japan, have so far rescued at least 60 people from the ruins in Mexico City and surrounding towns.
Further afield in South Africa, the Rethaka Foundation transforms waste plastic into school bags fitted with a portable solar-powered light to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds do their homework after dark.
These bets and others further afield, like its recent investments in electric and self-driving car companies, show how Amazon has been happy to forgo short-term income for long-term gains.
This war will decide the outcome of this year's Finals, but its impact will be felt far further afield, a ripple effect becoming a tidal wave through the fate of all humanity.
Some SoftBank executives have raised questions whether the WeWork deal is over-valued, saying a company in the business of office space is far afield from tech-focused investments, the newspaper reported.
Thousands of mostly teenage, female makeup addicts have travelled from all over the UK—and even further afield (I meet one person from LA)—to the Olympia Trade Centre in west London.
" Plaudits for Khan flooded in from as far afield as New York, whose mayor Bill de Blasio said on Twitter: "Sending congratulations to London's new mayor and fellow affordable housing advocate, @SadiqKhan.
The Belt and Road Initiative was supposed to be Xi's signature project, one that would drive China back to its traditional position of power and dominance both in Asia and wider afield.
From the refuse, he crafts wallets, business card holders and other products that have fetched praise from design critics and enough cash in sales to send him searching through bins far afield.
It would take weeks to work through the 120-strong wine list at the restaurant, which come from as far afield as New Zealand and Argentina through to Hungary and South Africa.
Traders said further margin weakness will spur demand for lower grade ore from farther afield, including from India, South Africa and even Indonesia, particularly if stocks of domestic ore continue to decline.
"Using women and even children as bombers, Boko Haram has mounted dozens of coordinated attacks, striking as far afield as Chad's capital of N'Djamena last June and July," Matfess and company write.
Today, 13th street is basically synonymous with their family of restaurants (six in total, including one at the airport and one in Love Park, a bit further afield) and their five stores.
A bit farther afield at Studiestraede 51 (a 15 -to 20-minute walk from Lot #29), you'll find Nordic Nesting, a smaller, more contemporary store selling Scandinavian lamps, textiles, furnishings and tchotchkes.
If you're searching for cultural models, even flawed ones, that effectively brought a message of social change into the street, the schools, the workplace, people's lives, you'll have to look further afield.
Douglas said a surge in crystal meth production in Myanmar's autonomous northern regions had resulted in a huge amount of cheap, high-quality drugs flooding into the surrounding region and further afield.
More than 440 cases of the virus have been confirmed across China, with the majority in Wuhan itself, but also as far afield as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong province, near Hong Kong.
Worldwide effort With cases and suspected cases already reported across Asia and now as far afield as the US and Australia, containment efforts are being put in place in many travel hubs.
Farther afield, the group has blocked roadways in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and New Zealand, and staged a "funeral march" from Battery Park to Washington Square Park in Manhattan, among other actions.
In addition to commenting on matters of trade, tax policy and job creation, he has shared his views with Mr. Trump on issues far afield from his Wall Street role, including immigration.
AEye also has been approached about using its sensors even farther afield, including to track performances at various sporting events where moving objects are hard to detect by other sensors, he said.
But on Friday, after talking about the cold weather and public housing and the internet, he refused to go further afield when Marcia Kramer of WCBS-TV asked about the grand juries.
They went on three dates in four nights, and began exploring parts of Philadelphia farther afield of Wharton, still keeping the details of their meetings private from their associates at the school.
"Hiking is really big here in the nearby woods, or if you want to venture further afield you've got the Yosemite National Park, then going up north coast is amazing," he added.
Scientists have long thought that the Moon's poles likely contain a fair amount of ice, which researchers think might be able to be converted into fuel for farther afield missions one day.
Those who cover the arts, such as classical music, dance and theater, and Pete Wells, the New York restaurant critic, can be found at venues across the city, and sometimes farther afield.
The Hodeidah offensive could have ramifications further afield due to Yemen's role in a proxy war between Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Muslim Iran that has fueled instability across the Middle East.
As select parts of Detroit have changed, Hocking has moved further afield, invited to create installations in places like Port Austin, Michigan, Lille, France, and New South Wales, Australia, to name a few.
Polish Oil and Gas Company's tender to buy five cargoes is to be awarded on Friday, with traders as far afield as Singapore following the outcome to discern its wider impact on prices.
Many observers feared the rallying cry could lead to escalating violence and further disruptions to crude supply, though the OPEC-member nation's oil-producing regions are far afield of the capital of Caracas.
The Hobyo port will "will contribute to opening new horizons of cooperation between the two countries" and bolster Somalia's commercial ties to new markets in Africa and further afield, the ministry's statement said.
The finds there suggest that the people of the Dark Age, despite being non-literate, never lost their taste for fancy textiles, precious metals and jewels, or the ability to trade far afield.
" Looking ahead, he added: "There is no question that this is a very difficult period, both for South Yorkshire Police as an organization, and for the communities it serves locally and further afield.
To see just how far afield this pro-coal and apparently anti-clean-energy rhetoric really is, take a look at a few comments below from other heads of state and government officials.
Iran is not just more aggressive at sea; the Iranian Navy is indeed sailing farther afield in recent years, signaling the intention to expand its ability to operate both littoral and blue water.
Crabtree chronicles a whole crop of entrepreneurs from across the country in industries as far afield as mining to liquor to aircraft to show the constant intermixing of Indian business and Indian politics.
Prior probes, like those into Reagan and Bush, have ventured far afield from where they started as investigators try to gain leverage over potential witnesses or uncover wrongdoing unrelated to the original matter.
Other parts of Italy were plenty diverse, too: Venetians worked as far afield as the eastern coast of the Black Sea and Damascus, injecting a taste for Far Eastern culture into Italian crafts.
Chicago's downtown has attracted an impressive collection of HQs, from both the surrounding suburbs and from farther afield, including McDonald's, Kraft Heinz, Motorola Solutions, Boeing, and Archer Daniels Midland, a food-commodities giant.
C.) is threatening to force a vote (The Hill) … it's the culmination of months of frustration from Trump's allies in Congress, who believe Rosenstein has allowed Mueller's investigation to run too far afield.
If you want to go further afield, you can pick other funds from your employer's 401(k) line, or make investments outside your plan, either on your own or with an adviser's help.
In it the bank CEO muses on issues far afield the core bank business — the future of the United States and some of the societal forces he thinks are holding the nation back.
NEW YORK, July 25.18 (Reuters) - An expected interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve later this month is pushing yield-oriented U.S. fund managers further afield in search of income at attractive prices.
Originally posted 12 June 2014 Buffett himself is actively involved in vetting his own successor(s) and told CNBC in a 2014 interview that he hasn't been looking too far afield for candidates.
Media reports as far afield as Greece and Chile covered related arrests, and a Europol presentation discovered by Motherboard indicates that Danish authorities have arrested dozens of people as part of the investigation.
Conservative, pro-Brexit hard-liners fear that a plan to prevent border checks might keep the United Kingdom tied indefinitely to European customs rules, preventing it from striking free trade deals further afield.
Mr. Kagame was limited to two terms in office, but like his regional peers in Uganda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo — and rulers much farther afield — he chafed at the restriction.
Farther afield, the trails at Dillon Falls and the North Fork trail at Tumalo Falls are photogenic, or you can cool off inside the Lava River Cave ($24.50), where it's always 21.25 degrees.
" Farther afield, in South Africa, the code phrase was "Eiffel Tower"; in the Democratic Republic of Congo it was "making a whiskey"; and in Lebanon a common remedy for unlined pockets is "aspirin.
It didn't specify what, but one suggestion is further afield ideas like Elon Musk's Boring Company project, which would dig tunnels to whip cars quickly in Los Angeles, Chicago and the DC area.
Since 1987, he's captured almost 200 of the world's most famous collections of runs, including Aspen Highlands, Squaw Valley and Big Sky, and ones as far afield as China, New Zealand and Serbia.
Gary Leff, whose blog View From The Wing focuses on travel deals and maximizing frequent flier miles, encourages people to travel farther afield — whether it's Mexico, Central America or elsewhere in Latin America.
But as real-estate prices went up along the shores of Seminyak and Kuta, more travelers made their ways up the shore to the once farther afield beaches like the ones in Canggu.
Competitors include vehicle distributors Emil Frey AG of Switzerland and AVAG Holding SE of Germany, plus, further afield, U.S. based, used-car retailing behemoths Carmax and Mannheim, a unit of Cox Enterprises [COXET.UL].
They say the establishment of port facilities at the new islands may also encourage Chinese fishing fleets to travel farther afield from the Chinese mainland, putting even greater pressure on beleaguered fish stocks.
North Korea has denied the hack, but its cyberwarfare unit, known as Bureau 121, has been blamed for an increasing number of powerful attacks in South Korea and further afield in recent years.
The Attorneys General have embarked on a wide-reaching fishing expedition that wanders far afield from what they are supposed to be doing, and trenches on the freedom of speech and the press.
To the Editor: It is too bad that no thought is being given to creating "park and ride" lots for people coming from farther afield — New England, upstate New York and other locales.
"The pace of production and investment will have to increase exponentially, and projects develop further afield, if advanced liquid biofuels are to fulfill their practical and economic potential for displacing fossil fuels," they said.
The so-called frontier markets have enjoyed a great start to the year, and investors who can handle the risk could find that these far-afield investments make a welcome addition to their portfolio.
To understand how Moore could upend the balance of the Senate, it's vital to understand his ideology — and why it puts him far afield from even the most conservative Republican currently in the Senate.
Besides war next door and terror at home, Turkey's economy has been rocked by political upheaval farther afield: the lira has plummeted by over 28.5% against the dollar since America's election on November 25th.
"These merit-based programs like HOPE are so far afield from what they were intended to do: take someone who did not have an opportunity, and give them access to an education," said Perry.
As well as worrying that the two firms compete with each other in some markets, especially for sales of mortar, Sika's other investors grumble that Mr de Chalendar should be looking much further afield.
A track shipping freight from Tripoli to the Syrian border and on to the city of Homs—and thus with luck farther afield in the Middle East—would cost far less and boost trade.
Tse later became a member of the group, say police, and like many of his Big Circle Gang brethren moved to Hong Kong, then further afield as they sought sanctuaries for their criminal activities.
In the nine months since she left her old job as a sales associate, she says she has sold at least 600 of the bags as far afield as Gabon, Mauritius, Togo and Ghana.
Italians have traditionally provided the Church with the majority of its cardinals, but Francis has tended to look further afield for his top prelates, passing Italy over altogether in his consistory a year ago.
It had long been feared that the disease might take root in Goma, and that the city would serve as a launching pad to send cases both to regional neighbors and potentially further afield.
That would bolster the group's argument that only a radical Middle Eastern caliphate is capable of protecting Muslims, and potentially drive new recruits both to fight its regional wars and conduct attacks farther afield.
A more precise classification might be pan-Soviet fusion—the menu is a culinary tour of the former U.S.S.R. and its satellites, with dishes from as far afield as Central Europe and the Caucasus.
While 20 percent came from the district Internet propaganda office, other comments came from local township governments and even further afield, from people in the district sports bureau and the district human resources bureau.
Tip O'Neill went out on his own terms We're getting pretty far afield of recent history with O'Neill, the Massachusetts Democrat who was Ronald Reagan's friendly counterweight during his speakership from 1977 thru 1987.
But no candidate invested more in success on Super Tuesday than Mr. Cruz, who spent many days last year campaigning across the South, far afield of the first nominating states, Iowa and New Hampshire.
Proving that size doesn't matter, this 21-square-foot shop attracts customers from as far afield as Japan and the United States, who wait patiently in the street for their turn at the counter.
He was a regular at East Coast tracks, like Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island, Freehold Raceway in New Jersey and Brandywine Raceway in Delaware, but often went farther afield, to California and other states.
We think that's fair value: You print and share your recipes, leave notes on them, rate them, organize them, even save them if they come from places far afield of our site and apps.
And it was Branca who, over the six decades that followed his career afield, was by most every measure off it a wonderful colleague and friend and son and brother and father and husband.
As Europe prepares for the outcome of Italy's highly consequential election on March 4, emerging markets investors are keeping tabs on political movements further afield ahead of elections in several developing economies this year.
Unlike past directors, who typically sought to avoid policy discussions, Mr. Pompeo readily joins in when the president asks for his opinion, even on matters far afield of national security, such as health care.
"A judge would be reluctant to let defense counsel go too far afield," said Berit Berger, a former federal prosecutor and executive director of Columbia Law School's Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity.
But pumping farther afield has continued — the vast underground aquifer is the only source of water in this desert — and experts say there is strong anecdotal evidence that levels in some springs are dropping.
Another example of tech philanthropists' willingness to embrace risk and go far afield to create impact is Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's focus on stopping the spread of infectious diseases in the developing world.
Ranging farther afield, here are two articles in The Times you shouldn't miss: Michael Shaw on the story behind an iconic photograph of the Vietnam War; and Dan Bilefsky on French immigrants to Montreal.
Republicans shepherded the passage of a bill last summer that significantly beefed up the investigative resources of CFIUS and empowered the body to expand its scope far afield into minority investments like venture capital.
China has spent the last few years building up military installations around the South China Sea and its submarines are prowling farther afield, stoking Asian interest in planes that can sweep large swathes of ocean.
Coal miners operating in Mongolia are betting on China's massive 'One Belt, One Road' program to improve access to existing markets in China and Russia and enter new ones as far afield as Eastern Europe.
Popular Mexican beach resort town Playa del Carmen is an escape from the hustle and bustle of busier Cancun to the north, but its increased popularity has travelers-in-the-know looking even farther afield.
Wars in neighboring Syria and Iraq have fostered a home-grown Islamic State network blamed for a series of suicide bombings, while militants from the largely Kurdish southeast have increasingly struck in cities further afield.
But as the number of major, independent players shrinks and valuations get steeper, buyers are setting their sights further afield – at niche products such as snacks and accessories and services including grooming and doggie daycare.
"I want to keep expanding further afield," said Lopez, 31, who started painting the walls of homes and shops in his home district of Playa and is now completing his first mural in neighboring Marianao.
LONDON (Reuters) - British holidaymakers are favoring destinations outside the European Union after repeated delays to Brexit discouraged travelers from booking early and prompted them to look further afield, travel firm Thomas Cook said on Monday.
In addition to the potential pitfalls of radicalizing Muslims who see the government's response to the takeover of the city as slow and destructive, there is the potential for the militants to strike further afield.
Wars in neighbouring Syria and Iraq have fostered a home-grown Islamic State network blamed for a series of suicide bombings, while militants from the largely Kurdish southeast have increasingly struck in cities further afield.
Activists and Ogalala Sioux tribal leaders cheered the move, but locals are worried the pivot to prohibition will have unintended consequences as alcoholics face potentially fatal withdrawals and travel farther afield in search of drinks.
But wander further afield into the world of publishing, and it becomes clear that it's not just the big bad meanies like Huffington and her cohort making life miserable for writers and devaluing their work.
Other sights are not much farther afield, and the city's major international airport, which has afternoon and evening flights to some hubs in the United States, is about a half-hour away by commuter train.
Soon, Kelly establishes his own angle and approach, underscoring Savannah's earnestness and Laura's disingenuousness as the story jumps around San Francisco and then moves farther afield as the JT show goes big and then bigger.
It was the political equivalent of a batting practice pitch, a friendly heave served up so Mr. Bredesen could reassure supporters in his hotly contested race — and perhaps catch the attention of progressives further afield.
They believe Rosenstein is allowing the investigation to run too far afield from its original charter and have grouped him in with a handful of senior law enforcement officials accused of harboring anti-Trump bias.
Since then, a year-round calendar of events has developed farther afield, with now classic races up and down Britain's highest mountains: Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in Cumbria and Snowdon in North Wales.
Sanders has portrayed his candidacy as one part of a worldwide worker-led movement, praised controversial leftist leaders across the globe, and tried to articulate a foreign policy further afield of the establishment than Warren's.
That posed a dilemma to a country — a "truly global Britain," in Mr. Johnson's words — that is in the midst of severing its strong ties to Europe and looking for new trading partners farther afield.
But withdrawing from the landmark accord that committed nearly every nation to take action against planet-warming emissions could create diplomatic blowback, while weakening American leadership in arenas far afield from energy and the environment.
Saj Ahmad, the UK-based chief analyst at StrategicAero Research, warned of disruptions in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as further afield.
Seeing as Hawkins isn't going to be the only setting, maybe we'll see some characters from neighbouring towns come into play (or maybe towns further afield that have their own portals into the Upside Down).
MAJOR CONSEQUENCES The corporate collapse has the potential to spark chaotic scenes around the world, with holidaymakers stuck in hotels that have not been paid in locations as far afield as Goa, Gambia and Greece.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Whilst 2017 has seen a growth in the consciousness of unequal workplace practices in the art world and further afield, there is still much work to be done.
At the same time, while there have been a number of innovative financial startups established south of the border in the U.S. and further afield in Europe, Canada's disruption has been relatively thin on the ground.
"CBP and ICE are asserting near-unfettered authority to search and seize travelers' devices at the border, for purposes far afield from the enforcement of immigration and customs laws," the ACLU wrote in a blog post.
Local first The pair hope to create a brand that will become a household name, first focusing on making sure they saturate Lagos and Nigeria, but the duo don't see why they can't go further afield.
ISIS is doing its best to complicate the battlefield by launching attacks as far afield as Kirkuk, a Kurdish-held city south-east of Mosul, and the town of Rutba in the far-west of Iraq.
He likes to get the crowd whipped up into a frenzy, he knows that -- FAULKNER: All right, I want to go back to the press briefing if we can because we&aposre getting down far afield.
The earthquake's epicenter was at an approximate depth of 115 km, according to preliminary readings from the United States Geological Survey, and it was felt as far afield as Lima, Peru; Caracas, Venezuela; and Quito, Ecuador.
Grandi hopes a UNHCR conference to be held on March 30 will promote legal routes for Syrian refugees into Europe and further afield, which will reduce dependence on smuggler networks and make the crisis more manageable.
Yet her new one, "Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience and Finding Joy " is a memoir about coping with grief after the death of her husband, and journeys much further afield from her role at Facebook.
"To me it's a question of, how far afield can data about me go before I feel like I've lost control of [my data] online," said Nuala O'Connor, president of the Center for Democracy and Technology.
At 13, Mr. Sherman got his first restaurant job washing dishes, and quickly moved onto the line, cooking in Minneapolis and farther afield, where he learned to skim French-style stocks and roll out Italian pastas.
Going further afield, Geckos Adventures is offering a new series of trips called "Pokémon: Let's Go." Led by local guides who are also versed in the game, the trips visit Peru, the Galapagos, Egypt and Cambodia.
BEIJING (Reuters) - State-run oil company Sinopec is selling diesel as far afield as South Africa as China's refiners seek homes for their surplus fuel in the latest sign of troubles in the domestic refining business.
During the four classes, held in August and September, chefs led class participants in the creation of meat dishes both local, like Cantonese-style BBQ pork, and from further afield, like Japanese pork tonkatsu over rice.
Farther afield, analysts said Mr. Abe was probably disappointed that the close relationship he had worked so hard to build with Mr. Trump — cultivated over rounds of golf — had not kept him on the inside track.
For her, it was his admiration that eventually cracked open the door to Kachka, where she serves slightly more elegant renditions of her mother's food, and specialties from as far afield as Georgia, Uzbekistan and Siberia.
Strong word-of-mouth has led the company to double in size this year, with expectations that this will only continue as baby boomers, empty nesters, and wealthy retirees free up time to explore further afield.
It is also hoping to expand farther afield; it recently opened Sulwhasoo outlets in Galeries Lafayette, a famed Parisian department store, and plans to establish a presence in 20 new countries over the next five years.
Overseas investors have bought up large numbers of properties in central London, angering locals who complain they are just being used to park money, pushing up rents and prices and forcing locals to look further afield.
Recently, though, the company has been thinking further afield, wanting to combat the "menu fatigue" that afflicts its devotees, and attract new customers with items that are not only un-saladish, but are actually … not salads.
Mr. Bezos, who is also Amazon's chief executive, has gone even further afield with ventures as varied as newspaper publishing and rocket launching, and he says he intends to use his immense wealth to reinvent philanthropy.
San Francisco-based Hsiao grew up in Silicon Valley but has some important family connections further afield — both to the part of the world that she invests in and to the kind of companies she picks.
Specifically, here it's about pulling together sales teams — called "Drummers" on the platform — to help market their products, either locally or further afield by using digital channels and the sales expertise they bring to the table.
Further afield, Trump has struggled to achieve his goal of a political settlement in Afghanistan, following widespread blowback over his offer to meet with Taliban leaders at Camp David days before the anniversary of the Sept.
This is what the prequels do and what we've all been missing from Disney's latest trilogy, which feels content to largely find inspiration in Star Wars movies past rather than look further afield in the galaxy.
I did make an investment in a business in an unrelated industry, a firm with a wonderful invention but so far afield from ecommerce or blockchain that your board had no interest in hearing about it.
Over its three decades of operation until it became state run, the business received commissions from aristocrats across the continent and even further afield, from members of the Habsburg court to nobility in the Ottoman Empire.
There are a few things about Grey Worm and Missandei's scene that are so far afield of a more typical Game of Thrones sex scene that I almost wondered if I had accidentally changed the channel.
And precisely because the president-elect's tweets are so far afield of current president Barack Obama's on-message, workshopped ones, someone with improper access to Trump's account could accomplish their goals while staying in character as Trump.
More than 50 members of Congress barraged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from all directions at a six-hour House Financial Services Committee hearing on Wednesday that ranged far afield from its ostensible topic — Facebook's cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Yet Pinterest is far afield from what most users think of as social media and more akin to a visual search and discovery platform, with people looking for ideas and inspiration rather than to reach other people.
"The fact that the Chinese are trying to rally support from every country that they can regardless of how far afield or how small, demonstrates that the Chinese do care about their reputation and image," she added.
Police suspect even more could be littered throughout the deserted islands further afield: All of it is pure white coke, and all of it stamped with the same mysterious sigil of a buffalo in a grassy pasture.
Foreign banks and funds are set to benefit from a move by U.S. regulators to simplify a trading rule that foreign banks and regulators say has inadvertently ensnared firms operating as far afield as Europe and Asia.
Freight trains originating in China have arrived in cities as far afield as Madrid and Tehran as China seeks to demonstrate the viability of a trans-continental service ("From China to Spain by rail", Railway Gazette, 2014).
Friday's other major highlight came from further afield—cult hardcore punk legends G.I.S.M. headed straight from the Land of the Rising Sun and straight down our throats with a furious set fresh out of the early Eighties.
TUI's operation of the long-haul Boeing Dreamliner 787 aircraft, of which it over 10, has also given it an advantage over Thomas Cook, in an environment where holidaymakers are going further afield to find winter sun.
He led mushroom hunts as far afield as Siberia, India and the Amazon and as near to his home as Central Park, two blocks away, where over the course of decades he counted more than 400 species.
This is pretty far afield from the way that "chain migration" is commonly understood — but that's the word being used in the DACA debate anyway, not least because the president has helped turn it into a buzzword.
As with the financial crisis set off by Greece in 2010, Friday's events were the latest example of how troubles in a nation with a midsize economy but world-class problems could threaten financial stability further afield.
Mr. Smith said that his team of nine engravers and one goldsmith had created pieces for clients from as far afield as the United States, Mongolia and India, and that frequently entire families purchase the same ring.
These alternative learning programs are gaining ground with big tech companies that had recruited primarily from schools like Stanford, Caltech and M.I.T. LinkedIn is one company that has decided to look further afield for software engineering candidates.
Even if the Greek officials succeed in holding back the hundreds at the small border chokehold in Kastanies, it will be hard to secure the entire border as migrants become dispersed and try their luck farther afield.
Hong Kong (CNN)The death toll from the Wuhan coronavirus has risen to 2400, as dozens more cases were reported across China and as far afield as the western United States, sparking fears of a possible pandemic.
Fifth Wall has similarly helped another portfolio company, the men's apparel brand UNTUCKit, find some of its many locations across the U.S. Even further afield, Wallace pointed to Fifth Wall's investment in the e-scooter company Lime.
Aikawa took his Texas version further afield, finding kinship to Louisiana gumbo and Mexican mole as he wrangled more than two dozen spices trying to strike the right balance, recalibrating by the gram in batch after batch.
May's cabinet is split between those who want to keep close ties, in order to protect the economy, and hard-line Brexit supporters who want to cut free in the hope of striking trade deals further afield.
But it was his shrewd deal-making and timely bets further afield, including on British mobile networks in the 1990s and container terminals in China's Pearl River Delta in the 2000s, that earned him the nickname "Superman".
The city's rapid development means there are now enticing new spots further afield, like the Fairhope Brewing Company, which opened in 2013 in a former tabletop manufacturing facility about a mile from the main stretch of downtown.
The miner last month forecast stronger iron ore shipments in 2020, but also flagged higher costs due to rises in wages and inputs like diesel as its moves further afield for its growth projects, Iron Bridge and Eliwana.
India is nervous about losing influence over the island nation off its southern tip, while China's push into the Indian Ocean, and the possibility of dual purpose civilian-military facilities in Sri Lanka, are raising alarm further afield.
With 14 mostly government-owned teams, the Saudi Professional League hires foreign players under a quota system - players come from as far afield as Ghana and Brazil - but does not have a major international profile outside the region.
Getting the DBC to fulfill some of Venter's further afield ideas is going to take all of the tech that Synthetic Genomics has developed already, as well as techniques that they haven't even thought of yet, Gibson said.
Visitors within a 500-800 km radius tend to react to weather conditions and plan visits accordingly, Switzerland's tourism organization has said, while those hailing from further afield will have already booked — and paid for — trips in advance.
In a sign that the quest is afoot for comparable grades further afield, cargoes of Argentinian Escalante and Brazilian Ostra grades were also bound for Fujairah this month for the first time ever, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
Possible sub-theaters include Yemen, eastern Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and further afield, as well as the interior of Iran itself (a repeat of the war of the cities in the 1980s).
While most of the whale sharks in the tracking study are homebodies (as more or less expected based on prior research), a handful have traveled far very far afield, only to find their way back to Bird's Head.
Diplomats say Buhari has made several visits to Britain to see his doctor, routing official trips even to destinations as far afield as Asia via London so as not to have to declare medical leave all the time.
While the bulk of Trump's business interests are anchored in the US, his far-flung holdings -- which also include assets as far afield as India, Qatar, Egypt and Panama -- present significant potential conflict of interests, according to analysts.
Equivalence is used by firms much further afield in the United States, Singapore and Japan, but was never designed for a whole global financial center on the EU's doorstep and does not cover core financial activities like banking.
Tech companies have raised concerns about their ability to recruit engineers and other workers from across Europe and further afield after Britain severs ties with the EU. Mendelsohn said the access to the best talent was Facebook's priority.
While that can be a savvy move, make sure the extra miles you're driving won't actually negate the cost benefits: You can use Bankrate's free gas station calculator to see whether it's worth it to go farther afield.
Ali, a Swedish IT strategy consultant, and Peter, a German nonviolence and wellbeing trainer, had been in Istanbul delivering a routine workshop, as they had done many times before in countries as far afield as Mexico and Pakistan.
Farther afield on Klobben Island, 120 gray oceanfront cottages — built to mimic the overnight refuges fishermen used in the early 19853s — are positioned near a cliffside sauna cut to match the curvature of the surrounding red granite rocks.
However, none of the remaining agencies have ever publicly issued a competing opinion and many of those remaining agencies — such as Coast Guard Intelligence and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency — focus on topics far afield from the issue.
As far afield as Buenos Aires, rugby matches were controlled by the Rugby Football Union, but every soccer country was free to start its own association; in 63, a world governing body, FIFA , was founded, with seven members.
The new ATP event also has major implications for the other men's and mixed events in Australia and further afield that have traditionally been used by players to prepare for the year's first grand slam at Melbourne Park.
That base, the Antonio Bautista Air Base in Puerto Princesa, will be used by the Philippines to monitor its economic zone in the South China Sea and by the Americans to protect their interests further afield, said Col.
Possible sub-theatres include Yemen, eastern Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and further afield, as well as the interior of Iran itself (a repeat of the war of the cities in the 1980s).
Despite military efforts in the region, including a concerted and continuing counterterrorism mission led by France throughout the Sahel since 2014, extremist groups there are expanding their efforts to strike further afield than they have in the past.
With its more hands-off local government, Hong Kong has developed into a hub for touring comedians from Asia and further afield, though its scene is fairly new: Its first full-time comedy club wasn't founded until 2007.
With an uptick in buyers wanting to live within walking distance of restaurants, shops, schools, parks and train stations, single-family homes closer to town are selling better than ones that are farther afield, real estate agents say.
Their analysis suggested that half of the 40 were locals, around a quarter had come from somewhat farther afield, and the remainder from places hundreds of kilometres away, in what are now western Honduras and Mexico's central highlands.
So the kidnapping of Patty Hearst was aberrational, but not that far afield from what was already happening -- and that alone was a sign of how close our country was in those days to a collective nervous breakdown.
But Europe's fragmented capital markets means mergers within the region would not work and banks must look further afield, Knight, who is known for bets on companies including Carrefour, Royal Dutch Shell, HSBC and Swiss bank UBS, said.
Running from October 1 to November 15, the third Biennial extends far beyond its origins in Oak Park, Illinois to include locations in Indiana, Arizona, Northern and Southern California, and even as far afield as Sweden and France.
Some argue that, had Obama intervened in the conflict more forcefully, earlier in the conflict, the Islamic State would not have had the opportunity to take territory, establish bases, attract fighters, and mount operations in Iraq and further afield.
This type of eruption has the potential to carpet the Big Island in much thicker ash than current dustings and possibly spread the powder and volcanic smog across the Hawaiian islands and farther afield if it enters the stratosphere.
Search operations for quake survivors in Mexico City were narrowed to five buildings, using advanced audio equipment to look for signs of life beneath tons of rubble, with help from teams from as far afield as Israel and Japan.
Once close partners with Saudi Arabia and the UAE on trade and security, Qatar has struck scores of new trade deals with countries further afield while investing heavily to scale up local food production and ramp up military power.
In the opening speech at the China Mining conference in Tianjin, Jiang Daming told delegates, who had come from as far afield as Uganda and Chile, that they needed to find a "new path to reinvigorate the mining sector".
State-owned oil giants such as Saudi Aramco had access to the cheapest reserves, forcing private oil firms to search farther afield—in the Arctic, Brazil's pre-salt fields and deep waters off Angola—for resources deemed ever scarcer.
This glitzy big-budget period in Silicon Valley and further afield led influential tech investor Marc Andreessen to predict that unless young companies begin to curb their flamboyant spending, they risk being "vaporized" by a crash or market turn.
England is not short of decent strikers, with Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy right at the top of the scoring charts in a league that boasts players — especially attacking players — from virtually every nation in Europe and further afield.
Companies who are feeling the heat range from the obvious, like snowmobile maker Polaris Industries Inc who called its quarter "difficult and disappointing" and noted it was the worst year-over-year performance since 2009, to those farther afield.
But China also has growing interest in the Arctic, where receding ice is making the region more accessible for trade and resource exploitation — the latter is especially interesting for Beijing as its fleets travel farther afield for fish stocks.
"We think those capital flows are quite indicative of contagion potential," he said, adding that because the U.S. economic cycle is quite old, more funds have flowed into emerging markets that are "further afield" in search of higher returns.
While Gottlieb has earned praise for the work he has done at the FDA to increase competition, and Azar will enter HHS having pledged to do more on drug prices, they are nonetheless far afield from Trump's campaign rhetoric.
In the nineteen-fifties and sixties, China, though ravaged by turmoil and famine, spent billions of dollars on aid in Southeast Asia and Africa, and hosted revolutionaries from as far afield as Latin America for political and military training.
The soil told of local pollution, indicating the use of municipal refuse incinerators, which peaked in 1937, and offering clues of events farther afield, such as evidence of the aboveground nuclear weapons tests conducted in the 1950s and 1960s.
Further afield, the country now has major influence in the Middle East having supported the country's controversial leader Bashar al Assad in Syria and is now playing an influential role in a peace process to resolve the civil war.
The Houthis have stepped up drone and missile attacks on cities in neighboring Saudi Arabia in recent months as tensions have risen between Iran and Gulf Arab states allied with the United States further afield across the Middle East.
It's not hard for cable news producers to find members of either faction to appear on their programs, but because both groups hate the Republican frontrunner, cable networks had to look further afield to speak on behalf of Trump.
With no Bay Area Democrats facing serious challenges from Republicans, the party host, Brian Monahan, and a group of fellow technology and marketing executives have decided to look farther afield for candidates in swing districts that need financial support.
Targeting Europe and also further afield, having invested in more nascent ecosystems such as Turkey, Brazil and the continent of Africa, the VC is particularly on the lookout for startups operating in the areas of marketplaces, gaming, SaaS and crypto.
The changes are also intended to capture up to a quarter of the $20 billion currently spent overseas by Saudis, who are accustomed to traveling abroad to see shows and visit amusement parks in nearby tourist hub Dubai or further afield.
But by being closer to North Korea, THAAD's radar could provide critical early tracking data to missile interception systems farther afield, such as those protecting Japan or US bases in Guam, according to data from the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency.
The changes are also intended to capture up to a quarter of the $19323 billion currently spent overseas by Saudis, who are accustomed to travelling abroad to see shows and visit amusement parks in nearby tourist hub Dubai or further afield.

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