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Chinatown's streets were dark, and its many back alleys were full of people doing the things people always do in back alleys.
The power alleys will be 375 feet and the foul lines 333 feet with an 103-foot fence running between the alleys and the foul poles.
The obsession with offering "affordable" insurance to households who choose to live in floodplains and hurricane alleys means taxpayers perennially help pay to rebuild houses in floodplains and hurricane alleys.
"In the example, fear of dark alleys is an associative memory that provides important information—dark alleys may lead to another mugging—and is based on a previous associative experience," wrote Schacher.
Not in the desperate alleys of Manila's equivalent of favelas.
"We're going to go down some blind alleys," he said.
Go down the back alleys and then see what happens.
I would have to change clothes in the back alleys.
It is the stuff of blue oceans and blind alleys.
Personal Journeys We started through narrow alleys at 5 a.m.
The alleys are dark and the neon casts purple shadows.
Outside Mr. Jaber's house, the alleys bristled with police cameras.
Tanks ram through narrow alleys closed off by barricades and trenches.
It's not just for defending yourself against creeps in dark alleys.
I saw a pickup truck, miles up one of the alleys.
Monsters pepper Oakmont's back alleys and derelict buildings, but they're best avoided.
Gone is the labyrinth of alleys that rambled down to the port.
Whitewashed mosques and even a synagogue can be glimpsed down its alleys.
Instead it must be installed from shady back alleys of the Internet.
These tiny apartments are tucked between alleys, food stalls, shops, and houses.
It's not a particular street I'm afraid of—just dark, narrow alleys.
Bowling alleys became popular throughout the city in the 1940s and 1950s.
Saloons were once everywhere in America, from urban alleys to rural crossroads.
These are the major consumers at the stores and the bowling alleys.
He said the alleys between homes were too narrow for fire trucks.
Alongside 28.1,21926 offices, there were 273 bowling alleys and two swimming pools.
This is where Ms. Sehole lives, in a warren of unpaved alleys.
Historically, counterfeit trafficking was largely confined to dark alleys and flea markets.
Its alleys and markets, offices of dentists, Rite-Aid, liquor store, Chevron.
Jay McCarrol: Oh yeah, we used to go through the back alleys… Matt: We'd get in the car, go through the back alleys top speed, bo-bum, bo-bum, bo-bum and then we're in Sneaky Dee's, sitting, ordered!
Thousands trapped in the alleys IS still holds are without water or food.
On April 16th, in the twisting alleys around the harbour, Christians celebrated Easter.
Chi-Town reportedly has roughly 200k feral cats roaming its streets and alleys.
It's remarkable in that on the Isle of Manhattan there aren't any alleys.
Businesses like golf courses, bowling alleys, or sports teams can sponsor veteran events.
Block by block across 19 boroughs, residents have gathered to beautify their alleys.
Today, there are only a handful of bowling alleys left in San Francisco. 
Would there be an abundance of infinity pools and virtual reality bowling alleys?
Their crude light fixtures cast an eerie, nighttime glow on the desolate alleys.
Accordingly, Alleys in Naples builds a tension between perseverance and displacement, optimism and disadvantage.
They grow in the alleys, in the parks, in the cracks in the sidewalk.
Solution: Stay clear of dark alleys, depths of forests, and of course, rivers. 2.
These are often down alleys just yards from a main road or shopping street.
There'd been an accident on the bridge, and a mist settled between the alleys.
We can not allow ourselves to be forced into the back alleys once again.
"We're comfortable walking down dark alleys and having anonymous sex in bathhouses," he said.
The warren of narrow dirt-paved alleys is home to at least 250,000 souls.
Heads Up The back alleys of most cities are ugly, collecting puddles and trash.
In Walz's list were also amusement parks, bowling alleys, skating rinks and country clubs.
"There are so many leads — many of them blind alleys," he told Gardens Illustrated.
This research area has run into many blind alleys, but there are promising leads.
I thought strangers in dark alleys raped women, not men whom women actually knew.
Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities such as bowling alleys, arcades and soft play facilities.
But the boy is still haunting the alleys because his drunken father beats him.
The typical luxury amenities like bowling alleys, car galleries or infinity pools felt overdone.
I walked through narrow alleys, as shadows of the past streamed through my head.
You don't need to search for ROMs in the back alleys of the internet.
They probably also stay glued to their GPS when driving down dead-end alleys.
During the chase, the truck deliberately attempts to hit pedestrians in crosswalks and alleys.
But people have also dug their own beneath their houses or in narrow alleys.
In Dipesh Jain's "Gali Guleiyan" (Mazes), Khuddoos (Manoj Bajpayee) roams aimlessly in Delhi's labyrinthine alleys.
His victims' nude or partially clothed bodies were found dumped in alleys and trash bins.
Mr. Ripstein follows these sad souls down misty alleys, into bleak motels and cramped bedrooms.
All three victims were dumped in back alleys in South L.A. between 1987 and 1989.
Between the rows of makeshift houses, Lazem wanders the rocky alleys of the Rwanga camp.
All the other seats are jimmied into blind alleys and passageways around the open kitchen.
"[He was] someone who knew the streets and the dark alleys by heart," Silverman said.
Some alleys, like Downtown Bowl, came with 40 lanes and theater-style seats for spectators.
On Tuesday night, investigators were still sorting through a multitude of tips and blind alleys.
He also portrayed factory workers, ordinary objects in alleys and the faces of beleaguered commuters.
Steel girders span some of the narrow alleys, propping up the buildings on either side.
It cleaned alleys and repaired potholes, and hired local ex-offenders to do that work.
He shot his victims and disposed of their bodies in back alleys, concealed by trash.
Nearly 150,000 homeless people sleep on sidewalks, in alleys, on vacant lots and in vehicles.
The apartments had sprung from former farm fields, far beyond the alleys of old Wuhan.
Other alleys are blocked by the blast walls and watchtowers that attend the moneyed elite.
If players ran too far outside the alleys, they would quickly smack into a wall.
Art galleries galore, hidden alleys with small shops, outdoor sculptures and tons of eating options.
Protest signs weren't abandoned so much as stuck upright into snow banks along the alleys.
The older part of the city has warrens of alleys that are impassable to military vehicles.
Yes, I'm talking about the kind that churn neon-coloured sugary drinks at dingy bowling alleys.
" On Obamacare "Obamacare, they fill up our alleys with people you wonder how they got there.
Scores of people crowd the narrow alleys and sit in cafes around the famous Umayyad mosque.
And once the fighting enters the byzantine alleys of Old Mosul, civilian casualties could rise quickly.
But in Jedaidah, a warren of narrow alleys dipping under stone archways, there is terrible damage.
Bowling pins clattered in the alleys to the right of the stage before the speeches began.
Los Angeles'luxury market is currently flooded with outrageous amenities like sky parks and massive bowling alleys.
Just like bowling alleys and Blockbuster, roller rinks were pillars of the weekend in the '90s.
This movie's Guangzhou is a marvel: sprawling, detailed, abounding in narrow alleys and vivid street scenes.
That bass line, for instance, conjures up dimly lit alleys, flickering streetlights, and billowing trench coats.
Bechtolt: Another great thing about this neighborhood, and a lot of neighborhoods in LA is alleys.
You can run along the rooftops, through the alleys, climb through the grates and sewer drains.
"I would make all of the alleys and all of the streets green," Mr. Kharaghani said.
It's a fast-paced romp through bowling alleys and night clubs, full of scatological, dark humor.
"I used to take the bus, but now I go in the side alleys," he said.
He skated in the nighttime shadows of alleys and parking lots, under viaducts and railroad bridges.
It consists of a single main street and higgledy-piggledy alleys shooting off at strange angles.
It is now a sprawling quarter of Alexandria with unpaved narrow alleys that reek of sewage.
Bowlmor Times Square's front door leads to bowling alleys in the former newsroom and composing room.
"Have you thought about regulating the safety of back alleys?" she asked one anti-abortion congressman.
Its efforts to shut down legal abortion will only send women to die in back alleys.
Connors was only allowed one serve, while Navratilova was permitted to hit into the doubles alleys.
"We saw that there were bodies everywhere, in the alleys and inside the houses," Hosayni said.
The reporter Tariq Panja knows his way around the fetid alleys of international soccer more than most.
Moreover, the older part of the city has warrens of alleys that are impassable to military vehicles.
But the alleys were too narrow for Roomba's bulk, and often they waited hours in bicycle gridlock.
And then there's the other Brooklyn, adult Brooklyn, with threatening men in dark alleys and disappearing mothers.
The west has old neighborhoods with tightly packed houses and narrow alleys -- perfect defensive territory for ISIS.
Wadi Hajer is a warren of alleys and small houses well-suited to hit-and-run operations.
We're talking about entire rooms dedicated to extravagant pursuits, from wine mines to casinos to bowling alleys.
Without their help, officials say, the fighting would have dragged on longer, snared in Mosul's narrow alleys.
There is now piped water and some rubble, and debris blocking streets and alleys has been cleared.
Montreal's alleys and buildings have been her canvas for years, but don't call MissMe a street artist.
As duckpin bowling inexorably fades away, the sport's top woman and a few dozen certified alleys endure.
By early afternoon, the alleys around the restaurant resemble an open-air dining hutch, lined with goblets.
Red bougainvillea petals on Future Street, on Isabel Street, in all the tight alleys in the neighborhood.
The mayor said the city had cut undergrowth, cleared alleys and added street lights to the area.
I am driven through sniper alleys, under airstrikes, and past checkpoints to cross the border into Turkey.
In South Los Angeles, the site of the existing and future green alleys, open spaces are few.
The capaciousness was jarring; I pictured the claustrophobic alleys of downtown Pyeongtaek just a few miles away.
Neons, alleys, silhouettes, and rain all captured during the quiet hours between midnight and the first light.
The wall at London Stadium will be between 12 and 14 feet high between the power alleys.
Across the city, department stores, shopping alleys and traditional outdoor marketplaces have all been drained of shoppers.
Shoot after shoot of the alleys she sweeps after the boys are picked up and taken home.
The trains were housed underground, in cool alleys of concrete, and Richard headed for the first car.
Across the city of 2.4 million, department stores, shopping alleys and outdoor marketplaces are drained of shoppers.
Anzora spent his afternoons tagging abandoned houses in the alleys where the leftist guerrillas had dug trenches.
By Christmas, Brunswick was selling Snurfers made of the same laminated wood it used for bowling alleys.
And sometimes people actually find the stolen items ripped open and tossed in one of the alleys.
She briskly navigated a maze of muddy alleys before arriving at a group of old camping caravans.
The narrow alleys and matchbox houses in his neighborhood of Kandahar City, in southern Afghanistan, were dark.
The alleys echoed with the cries of children running off to school, often within the same complex.
Now, wandering down deserted alleys, past mosques and crumbling archways, I searched in vain for the square.
When the alleys get paved, when a new store gets built, who are they doing it for?
By Christmas, Brunswick was selling Snurfers made of the same laminated wood it used for bowling alleys.
The engravings are illustrated with generic pictorial representations of houses, alleys, streets, squares, churches, palaces, and fortifications.
It is being used to clean up public alleys in Southeast Asia and build homes for indigenous people.
Haunted by history, the narrow alleys and tree-lined squares have survived invasion by Nazis and Soviet forces.
It's a "city car" meant to squeeze through the narrow alleys and dense traffic of packed urban centers.
She ends up luring men into dark alleys and suffocating them with one of her extremely large breasts.
Instead of Cairo's teeming slums and cramped alleys it features wide boulevards and neat rows of high-rises.
They'll turn up in homes and alleys, a Marathon convenience store bathroom and a Burger King parking lot.
One of the highlights: a 360-degree motorbike tour through the winding alleys of this endlessly fascinating city.
Ask Joe Martinez to show you his fingers, and you'll see how dangerous it is fixing bowling alleys.
The bodies of the victims were found scattered in alleys around South Los Angeles, often covered in debris.
Tourists bartering for novelty t-shirts jostle in overcrowded alleys with vendors selling monkeys, parrots, and fighting cocks.
You want them on your screen, even if you don't want them following you down dark cobblestone alleys.
Why are these young men so driven to torment that they seek refuge in the darkest of alleys?
He formed a group called Cybotron and released the first techno record "Alleys of Your Mind," in 1981.
His curiosity made him an ideal guide, away from the tourist stretches, through back alleys, and into homes.
The biggest breakthrough came when I stopped worrying about controlling the middle and learned to love the alleys.
That means alleys, bathrooms, and abandoned tracks, where they are extra vulnerable to theft, attack or lonely death.
The streets down there are the oldest in the city; a bafflement of alleys and little bunkered warrens.
Horses were everywhere in the slum, tied to trees and their troughs lining alleys like equine parking lots.
The action sequences are a confounding rush, which is a grave drawback amid the alleys of the bazaar.
Broadway's alleys echoed with the work of other duos: Rodgers and Hammerstein, Rodgers and Hart, Lerner and Loewe.
A crowd of civilians gathered, hurling stones from narrow alleys and screaming anti-India slogans from their balconies.
As these tales reveal, the divisions between us arise in alleys and bedrooms, at church and the supermarket.
The late afternoon light hits the high walls of its alleys in warming hues of yellow and orange.
Green fishing nets lie tangled on the sidewalk while tethered goats munch on trash in sandy side alleys.
Ever since, I've felt that bad feedback loop stalking the back alleys of my mind, waiting to strike.
I'm able to explore different genres and different characters, and people seem to know me from different alleys.
Plot: Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city.
On top of which, the historical record keeps leading him, again and again, into dark and silent alleys.
At the intersection of two alleys, a half-dozen residents had gathered on stools to pass the time.
In the blind alleys of public health, GoFundMe has become both a first stop and a last resort.
That conjurer's panache of a reveal is achieved through cleverly withheld information, alluring blind alleys and pungent red herrings.
I tried nightclubs and bars and bowling alleys but no one else in Lowestoft wanted to talk to me.
Most entertainment venues, like cinemas and bowling alleys, go out of their way to identify and illuminate emergency exits.
So, are you interested in knowing which unmarked doors to knock on or which back alleys to go down?
More likely, though, you'll find yourself dodging traffic on a path punctuated with stop lights, detours, and blind alleys.
They made their way through the winding alleys of Jerusalem to the Lion's Gate entrance in the Muslim Quarter.
Most of the victims were dumped in alleys and trash bins in the impoverished area where Mr. Franklin lived.
Lisbon's walls and alleys, ceramic tiles and pastel paints all beg to be photographed in all their colorful glory.
This hapless fellow yearns for "drains and sewers and culverts," but must wallow through mucky streets and reeking alleys.
During the chase, the truck deliberately attempts to hit pedestrians in crosswalks and alleys, injuring at least four pedestrians.
Despite these challenges, civic improvements are helping enhance the neighborhood, including mural art, cleaner alleys and better affordable housing.
For the most part, the projections aren't on landmarks but they appears in side alleys and around parking lots.
Sirens blaring, police vans sped through the warren of side streets and alleys in the old center of Moscow.
But she always steered clear of heroin, she said, thinking it was for junkies, for people living in alleys.
A growing favorite are parties at bowling alleys and escape rooms, events with a manageable size and guest list.
The apartments are lined up in neat rows, blocks extending skywards with narrow, poorly lit alleys cracking them open.
A court assassin and strongman slugs and slashes his way through blood-soaked alleys to prove his empress's innocence.
After she was questioned, the investigators concluded that the jogging Marines had heard the Alleys squabbling, not an abduction.
Agents of the sanitary department clean streets and alleys of the Vila Ipiranga Favela in Niteroi, Brazil, March 219.
There were just a few hundred residents, and the hamlet banned alcohol, bowling alleys and even, briefly, movie theaters.
They remain largely invisible unless you explore back alleys at night and see their lit windows below street level.
Bukom is one of the poorer parts of town, and boxing offers a route out of its congested alleys.
Some parts of the web are the online equivalent of dark alleys where shady characters lurk in the shadows.
On the show, it's all dark corners and shady alleys, the type of place Mary Jane Watson should absolutely avoid.
There was nowhere for him to play soccer, so he learned to play on the streets and in back alleys.
I know that women are much more vulnerable to assault in their own homes than in dark alleys or parks.
You should know, though, that spooky, deserted alleys are actually very bad for Halloween celebrants interested in maximizing their hauls.
We typically see daytime or well-lit indoor photos, as opposed to night action on seedy streets or dark alleys.
These were sold in secret on street corners and alleys, and the practice gained popularity during Beatlemania in the 60s.
His security forces prevented the crowd from getting too close even as the vehicle moved slowly through the narrow alleys.
Buckhorn added that the city was cutting undergrowth, clearing alleys and adding streetlights to better get eyes on possible suspects.
Tech conferences, in general, tend to dwell on optimism and enthusiasm, with brief forays into dark alleys of negative consequences.
The fences are 335 feet down the lines, 375 in the alleys and 408 in center, the same as Rosenblatt.
Set in the cramped alleys of Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, "Gully Boy" is Akhtar's most accomplished work yet.
The Supreme Court once even noted that Congress may take its investigations down "blind alleys" that don't result in legislation.
Now the alleys are not only providing gathering places, but also giving visitors back-door peeks into Montreal's daily life.
Consider Melbourne's streets and alleys for a free sampling of the urban art that helps make it Australia's cultural capital.
Cohen was born in 1922 in Damascus, Syria, and grew up in the alleys of that city's ancient Jewish Quarter.
Birthday parties underwent a glow-up in the 1980s when family entertainment centers — bowling alleys, roller skating rinks, arcades — proliferated.
Sophisticated hackers can route their connections through circuitous proxies and blind alleys, making it almost impossible to follow their tracks.
Where they are not seen, the grey alleys seem to be continuous, generating grey crossings that are not actually present.
Non-essential businesses ordered to be closed include theaters, fitness centers, bowling alleys and hair salons, as well as others.
There are so many roads — rough roads, alleys — it's hard to search all vehicles coming into the city for explosives.
Alia tried to steer her boys away from the gangsters that seemed to rule the backstreets and alleys of the slums.
Mindy's dark alleys were different from mine, but she walked them all the same and walked herself out of them, too.
Syrio answered him truthfully, telling him that he has seen tomcats like him a thousand times in the alleys of Braavos.
Police have even been known to bust public urination in alleys and elevators after the fact with special pee-detection devices.
The 10 victims, including a 15-year-old girl, were fatally shot or strangled and dumped in alleys and garbage bins.
But nearby in Sur, the historic district that saw some of the worst violence, the narrow back alleys simmer with anger.
Intrigue abounds in the twisting alleys of Mutsamudu, the regional capital of Anjouan, the second-largest of the three main islands.
Even with addresses, we have to ask residents to lead us through the labyrinthine alleys and over streams of foul runoff.
In the alleys between their make-shift homes, old plywood with a piece of cloth on top served as a bench.
A dense nugget of windowless apartments, alleys and grime, a city condensed into what appears to be a sunless, hopeless plaza.
It used to be in the shadows: under the train stations, or in dark alleys, and in sort of suspect neighborhoods.
While navigating the tangle of Golden Gai alleys, I befriend Taka, a 26-year-old who works for an agriculture startup.
What if by doing that, you wouldn't be walking through deserted main streets, past boarded-up shops, dark alleys and graffiti?
"The dark spaces in New York are always the ones being glorified: basement clubs, dark alleys, deserted subway tunnels," says Bareham.
Poke rode through East End and Midtown and Downtown and Montrose for weeks and weeks, scanning alleys and corners and shacks.
It sent panicked shoppers scurrying into alleys off Istiklal Street, a long pedestrian avenue lined with international stores and foreign consulates.
With a landscape full of dark alleys and abandoned rural villages, Hong Kong might as well have been built for horror.
Alleys' Tweets certainly remind me of an everyday fan's thirsty at-replies to Sonny, but there's something more going on here.
There were just a few hundred residents, and the hamlet banned alcohol, bowling alleys and, even briefly in 1910, movie theaters.
He guided his colleagues through the many chapels and alleys of the burning cathedral and told them what to save first.
His security guards took strict deceptive countermeasures, and the Salt Fish team lost their trail in the alleys of south Beirut.
Even amid the noise, I found moments of silence, like when I wandered down narrow alleys in the storybook Old Town.
Nowadays when you look it up, it's become a name for ice cream parlors and bowling alleys, so much better vibes.
Johnston said she and the investigator went down several blind alleys, looking as far as Australia, before giving up in defeat.
With three others, I walked through rubble-filled alleys and entered one of the few homes that hadn't been badly damaged.
New Delhi and its suburbs, a metropolis of more than 46 million, is full of dilapidated apartments squished into cubbyhole alleys.
While waters have receded in some districts, conditions continue to worsen in narrow riverside alleys often inhabited by the area's poor.
There, the destruction of the traditional hutong alleys uprooted traditional martial arts and music groups, scattering residents across far-flung suburbs.
The labyrinth of alleys sloped up the foothills, and the mud-mortar homes became denser, muddier, as the grade grew steeper.
I would stare at the wooden houses with latticed balconies in the alleys that my mother had known as a girl.
Firefighters were stymied by narrow alleys near where the blaze erupted, in a building used for making paper products and purses.
In some areas, there were so many people that the crowds moved at a snail's pace and spilled into adjacent alleys.
The alleys leading to the center would flood in the rainy season, while insecurity forced traders to shut up shop early.
This 21948,000-year-old harbor is a labyrinth of white stone alleys, hushed mosques and markets brimming with antiques and spices.
Our reporter, who followed Mr. Orta through the alleys of San Francisco, offers a snapshot of the extremes of American capitalism.
They said they ran down back alleys and had to take side roads to avoid being attacked on a main road.
Meander behind these temples of fashion and you can explore winding alleys of strange and wonderful buildings, on a much smaller scale.
Visitors walk through the reconstructed crooked alleys of Baghdad's Jewish quarter and view a scaled-down replica of the city's Great Synagogue.
As I stroll the narrow alleys of Barcelona, I can't help but keep my eyes up, marveling at the beauty surrounding me.
Franklin's alleged victims were found dumped in alleys and dumpsters in South Los Angeles, all within a few miles of Franklin's home.
The concept extended beyond these housing developments, where urban planners included larger sidewalks, well-lit pathways and alleys, and redesigned public parks.
Trash litters the streets, dayglow advertisements assault you at every turn, and tech-junkies addicted to strange drugs quiver in dark alleys.
In each of those cases, all of the victims' bodies had been dumped in dirty back alleys, hidden under mattresses and trash.
At 10AM, as the doors gave way to the human surge, the Los Angeles Convention Center briefly resembled the alleys of Pamplona.
During the chase, the truck deliberately attempted to hit pedestrians in crosswalks and alleys in two areas along Jasper Avenue, Knecht said.
Here, the streets were built only broad enough to allow two rickshaws to pass, while shoulder-width alleys snake to the docks.
Its streets were too narrow for armored vehicles to pass through, and jihadis could easily slip between roofs and alleys and basements.
They emerged out of an older era, in which goods were distributed to retailers by carts, then small trucks coursing through alleys.
In New York, however, the efficient street grid doesn't have any alleys, so deliveries have to take place on busy city streets.
Gary DePersia, an associate broker with the Corcoran Group, is marketing two Hamptons homes with two-lane bowling alleys in the basement.
PENSONEAU: Even at 1 or 2 in the morning, I saw police chasing protesters down the middle of the street and alleys.
But somehow there was a sense of magic to that last book, an optimism among the dark alleys and dysfunctional family relationships.
Up to three times a day, he lovingly oils Van Nest's wood lanes, a rarity now since most alleys have synthetic floors.
But the Casbah, in the heart of Algiers, is strangely quiet, the ancient stone alleys empty in the glare of the sun.
This is due to not only the stadium's dimensions, with its ample 385-foot power alleys, but also Los Angeles's weather patterns.
Gyms and entertainment venues, including movie theatres, live-performance venues, and bowling alleys, will also be shuttered until at least March 31.
On my long walks traversing the streets and alleys of Melbourne, it felt as if I was perusing gritty, informal art galleries.
Secondary markets once relegated to dark alleys are now billion-dollar businesses working in conjunction with venues, artists and professional sports teams.
A 1903 report on bowling contests noted that a member of the Columbus Bowling Club had scored 264 at Schlusing's Columbia Alleys.
Eventually, she started checking dumpsters and alleys to see if someone had discarded the paintings, perhaps wanting only the leather portfolio case.
For fun he and friends sniffed lighter fluid from handkerchiefs in back alleys or devised ways to steal from ice-cream vans.
Wide, leafy boulevards and enormous, opulent palaces are side-by-side with winding alleys and cobblestone squares full of horse-drawn carriages.
Ardent also said five of its U.S. Main Event bowling alleys have been closed since Hurricane Harvey hit Houston on the weekend.
The world would suddenly and randomly fall away, and moments later I would return, dumped into back alleys, basements, open fields, stockrooms.
In most bowling alleys at the time, McCracken writes, women had to bowl behind curtains, separated from the men for modesty's sake.
It seems he took a drive through some back alleys in the area, which are a notorious hotspot for intravenous drug users.
Each area is an elaborately designed warren of nooks and crannies, sniper hideouts and ambush alleys, discreet cover and terrifying open fields.
Both men were born in nearby Gamaliyah, among the winding alleys of the old city, where Mr. Sisi's father was a trader.
Its alleys are spotless, its drains regularly washed down with water and its houses painted in bright crayon colors and decorated with plants.
Wearing big smiles and traditional full-length robes adapted for sports, they pounded through sleepy alleys past puzzled shopkeepers in Jeddah's historic district.
They set up street checkpoints and positioned themselves on rooftops to monitor the neighborhoods, while officers scoured alleys and houses holding heavy weaponry.
Focus shifts from the invented world of Nocturne City to the future alleys of Tokyo following the conclusion of the War Against Machines.
The frozen babies that starving mothers abandoned in the alleys did not fit into my worldview, so I couldn't process what I saw.
Broken glass and debris littered some roads and alleys near the waterfront, the focal point of clashes between English, Russian and French fans.
Through the narrow alleys near Bonne-Nouvelle train station, I come across a huddle outside an inconspicuous door throbbing with Balearic house music.
Shot in squalid slums and deserted godowns, Jay Oza's camera twists and turns through narrow alleys, ably capturing the horror unfolding on screen.
Following Kelly's resignation, non-executive director Brad Richmond will oversee U.S. Main Event bowling alleys until the board appoints a U.S.-based CEO.
Yet in the warren of alleys, workshops and tenements that is Old Delhi, Mallika, with a defiant gleam, is having none of it.
More than 7,000 people have died at the hands of police or masked vigilantes who roam the back alleys of Manila's massive slums.
Residents set up pool tables in alleys and screen movies on the sidewalks near empty buildings marked for demolition with dark red paint.
The city has cleared alleys, added streetlights and cut undergrowth to ensure visibility CNN's Ray Sanchez and Eric Levenson contributed to this report
And as basements get bigger, owners are filling them with over-the-top amenities, including wine cellars, home theaters, spas and bowling alleys.
Walk and Take a Boat The ideal way to see the city is to stroll through its many back alleys and get lost.
The Getaway Bowling alleys, theaters, music venues, radio studios: Hotels go beyond the basics as they take on the role of entertainment hub.
It will be along the K Street corridor, the offices of unsavory real estate developers and the darkest alleys of the information superhighway.
Mr. Guadagnino discovered a dreamlike quality in my hometown — in the cobbled squares, the narrow alleys, the stunning summer light, the unexpected shade.
Wander the narrow alleys strung with red-paper lanterns, past bubble tea cafes and hawkers luring passers-by with multilingual dim sum menus.
Walking through one of its litter-strewn back-alleys in a beret and overalls, he stops to greet friends and wave at shopkeepers.
The city's labyrinthine alleys are crowded with beggars, widows, and ragged ascetics, corpse bearers and the terminally ill, cows, dogs, monkeys, and motorbikes.
"I used to only take the small alleys, and it felt like there were cameras everywhere," Sulli said in the same TV appearance.
Also known as the MOUT, this is a proper town, complete with back alleys, main drags, and a life-size US embassy compound.
Snack shops, calling card stalls and other small businesses catering to factory workers pervade the narrow streets and alleys surrounding the Changshuo plant.
Calm, sandy-bottomed waters gave way to strong currents and jumbles of house-size boulders that formed avenues and alleys, caves and twisting passages.
I recorded in front of temples, standing next to rice paddies full of croaking frogs, in screaming pachinko parlors, bowling alleys, cafes, hotel lobbies.
We try to bring in an eclectic mix of amazing exhibitors and I think you'll agree that our previous Alleys have been roaring successes.
Spend the hours you'd normally use to pull out your leg hairs one by one on taking personal style photos in cool-looking alleys.
It can mean allowing for mother-in-law units ("accessory dwelling units," or ADUs, in the lingo) or units along back lanes and alleys.
Fox Searchlight Pictures The premiere — introduced by Parker and his entire cast — was packed, with lines running across the street and down side alleys.
With streets and alleys and riverfronts teeming with bars, the going-out scene is more of a slow burn that simmers throughout the night.
When we stepped into the dusty alleys and streets of villages and camps, we gained firsthand knowledge of the conditions of the indigenous minorities.
We will have no alternatives because for-profit doctors and other medical suppliers will be operating outside of the law, perhaps in back alleys.
The dialogue dances around the nature of time and reveals the narrow alleys of the narrator's thoughts and the dead ends of her existence.
Following the examples set by Chicago, Seattle and other cities, Los Angeles is working to transform these narrow spaces into networks of green alleys.
Word spreads at the speed of Twitter, and the sound bursts forth from balcony after balcony, multiplying like aluminum wildfire down avenues and alleys.
We invited 30 dynamic artists, including two international, 12 national and 16 local, to paint walls on businesses and alleys around downtown Reno, Nev.
I once did a profile of a guy who loved bowling, his bowling alleys, and all he did was talk about bowling, bowling issues.
It is vastly safer than it was in the past, thanks to a revolution that has replaced back alleys with blister packs ordered online.
The camp also arranges field trips to museums, parks and bowling alleys, and incorporates mindfulness exercises into the daily schedule to emphasize mental health.
They were attracted to the astonishing jumble of temples, alleys, courtyards, shrines, statuary, pagodas, friezes, vegetable-and-spice sellers, fishmongers, palaces and hashish shops.
The hike is pretty hard in the sun and we weave through small alleys and passageways in the village to get to the top.
Some works look like what you might find in New York City alleys, with torn posters and graffiti and the history of the culture.
PHOENIX — Before daylight Tuesday morning, Maria Beltran and Cecil Joseph crept down the side alleys and residential roads of Phoenix in their white minivan.
He was removed from examining the costs of major weapons systems and shifted to audit Air Force mess halls and bowling alleys in Thailand.
I went from a six-figure salary and a beautiful home with two cars in the driveway to living in abandoned buildings and alleys.
Further, artists are only allowed to obtain licenses for selling their wares within Jackson Square, Edison Park, and the alleys near St. Louis Cathedral.
Cattaneo's 1951–1958 Alleys in Naples series, for example, considers how the quick postwar recovery did not necessarily heal all the wounds of wartime devastation.
They fill up our alleys with people that you wonder how they get there, but they're not the republican people that our representatives are representing.
Society today is lightyears ahead of where it was decades earlier when topics of kink and queerness were relegated to back alleys and dive bars.
Dark Cities edited by Christopher Golden This anthology collects the stories from 20 horror authors together, all about the dark alleys and corners of cities.
THERE are still a few quirks at The Farm, a cannabis shop in Boulder, Colorado, that recall the back-alleys from which its industry sprang.
"With the deepening development today of economic globalization, 'the weak falling prey to the strong' and 'winner takes all' are dead-end alleys," he said.
But in the morning, when the three men walked down the alleys to the spot where Shockie had found the blue Maruti, it was gone.
Tourists and journalists stroll through silent alleys dotted with rusting propaganda stands, taking photographs of scattered gas masks, clothes, toys and textbooks in abandoned schoolrooms.
The Old City of Damascus is its most beautiful, famous section, with pedestrian streets, alleys overhung with vines and centuries-old houses built around courtyards.
Yet, Ajji is determined and with the help of a prostitute, Leela (Sadiya Siddiqui), she follows Dhavale around lonely alleys in her quest for vengeance.
It wasn't late but it was getting dark already, at least where we were, the sun had abandoned the narrow alleys to an afternoon dusk.
The city incorporates its back routes into events, from Restaurant Weeks that include alleyway pop-ups to "white alleys" with winter sledding and ice rinks.
A day later, he ordered fitness centers, gyms, bowling alleys, movie theaters, recreational centers and indoor water parks to close by end of the day.
The needs of older residents have become so pronounced that one of the suburb's two bowling alleys is being replaced by an assisted-living community.
Jean-Marc Fournier's job to guide his colleagues through the many chapels and alleys of the burning cathedral and tell them which to save first.
These campers often make themselves comfortable on makeshift chairs and couches devised from newspaper stands, milk crates, and furniture pulled from alleys and street corners.
During the day, Hindus and Muslims shun each other in the alleys of the Delhi districts that were hardest hit by the unrest in February.
The unkempt grass alleys and neglected ranks of markers, their stone casings mottled with moss and lichen, speak to the lost world of Jews here.
When the New York grid layout, instituted by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, sought to expand Manhattan development above Houston Street, it excluded rear alleys.
As Priest, Ron O'Neal had a charisma and enigmatic elegance that stood out in the Harlem back rooms and alleys where he did his business.
Nearly 219,1003 homeless people sleep on sidewalks, in alleys, on vacant lots and in vehicles, a daily reminder of the state's pronounced rich-poor divide.
"There were so many false leads, so many blind alleys, so many years went by — we didn't know if it would ever happen," he said.
There&aposs cricket on TV, cricket on the radio and tens of thousands of matches played across India every day in alleys, streets and dirt fields.
Satellite imagery and witness accounts indicate that ISIS' defenses are thicker here, and the warren of alleys in the old city is impenetrable to armored vehicles.
Related: US volunteers aid Mosul's wounded in makeshift clinic Iraqi forces have continued their push into Mosul's old city, an area of narrow streets and alleys.
A few days later he was wandering the cobblestoned back alleys of Cartagena, a historic coastal Colombian city that is also famous for its graffiti art.
Despite the Dubai convention hall alleys stacked with cute, fun, flashy robots, the real-life power of AI often lies where normal people can't see it.
These hamlets and villages are beautiful -- picturesque and in some cases dating back to Roman and medieval times -- with cobbled alleys, frescoed Renaissance churches and gargoyles.
Players control the suit-clad assassin as he makes his way through dark alleys and poorly lit hotels, which are all filled with gun-toting enemies.
"Everything isn't literal, but throughout the show you'll see things that represent us coming from practicing in alleys to an actual art gallery," added Chief Manny.
In the past, she used to find items to shoot in hallways and alleys, photograph them in studio, and return them back to their original locations.
The western half of the city remains fully under Islamic State control and retaking it from Islamic State is likely to be complicated by narrow alleys.
After a high-speed chase along Rome's cobblestone alleys, a motorcyclist hitman rains down bullets on Justin Bieber, who Instagrams a final selfie as he's dying.
They were not afraid they did not falter they stared down danger, raced down alleys, chased down criminals, kicked down doors and faced down evil. Brave.
" Hurd, discussing his work in the CIA with Maher, said "I was the dude in the back alleys at 4 o'clock in the morning collecting intelligence.
He avoided them like the people he had seen in the alleys where he lived on and off for much of his life, until November 2014.
The architecture is the real star, so explore the alleys and cobblestone streets by foot, checking out the many repurposed old warehouses that house thriving businesses.
The mayor issued business restrictions last week to slow the spread of coronavirus, including closing movie theaters, auditoriums, bowling alleys, concert houses and other entertainment venues.
They then retreated through Hue's alleys and byways, dodging larger and better armed enemy units, and linked up with the command post of ARVN's First Division.
The Van Nest Lanes in the Bronx, which serves a working-class clientele, features a wooden floor unlike many other bowling alleys that use synthetic surfaces.
In response to a limited legal supply, heroin, cocaine and morphine continued to hold sway in the black-market economies of the streets and side alleys.
"We call upon visiting citizens and residents to exercise caution and avoid walking in alleys and dark places," the Saudi embassy said, according to the paper.
The soldiers threw smoke grenades and retraced their steps, contracting into Aliabad, where they clustered in alleys and went through the ritual of a head count.
During the three-hour survey, volunteers discovered homeless people living on benches, in parking garages, cars, doorways, alleys, bushes, parks, at bus stops, and beneath roadways.
DURING Friday prayers the congregation of Muhammad Yousef, a young puritanical preacher in the Egyptian town of Mansoura, once spilled out into the alleys surrounding his mosque.
Rows of shoe and shipping boxes, back alleys, and tiny nooks gave my sister and I a magical playland and hours of entertainment while my parents worked.
In our episode The Line, we mostly cover what's allowed within bounds of legalized betting, but here are some examples of the dark alleys between the casinos.
Perhaps the most literal connection were the pet fish markets of Kowloon, where fish in little bags—almost sandwich bags—hang in alleys and on street corners.
Across the United States, players have been drawn down dark alleys and into dangerous neighborhoods in search of the imaginary creatures, only to be targeted by criminals.
Corner Office This interview with Hamid Hashemi, chief executive of iPic Entertainment, which manages theaters, restaurants, bars and bowling alleys, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant.
My driver inexplicably dropped me off on a side street, so I lugged my suitcase through some winding back alleys before finally arriving at the front entrance.
Even side streets and back alleys all the way out to 8 Mile Road, the city's famed northern boundary, were covered in fresh coats of buff paint.
Mohammad Bashir, a wiry middle-age man who was my guide, led me through the narrow alleys of Saraiya, a village about 10 miles from the city.
But SHOFCO runs schools, clinics and a network of drinking water points linked by aerial pipes suspended far above the rubbish-strewn alleys, keeping the water clean.
But SHOFCO runs schools, clinics and a network of drinking water points linked by aerial pipes suspended far above the rubbish-strewn alleys, keeping the water clean.
It leads you down a vague starry street, down small alleys between blurred colorful houses, past a collapsed church, until you are winding back toward the sea.
Even the advent of Kitty Litter in 1947 could not contain them completely; tomcats still prowled alleys at night, in search of a mate — or a fight.
NIGHT VIGILANTES During the day, Hindus and Muslims shun each other in the alleys of the Delhi districts that were hardest hit by the unrest in February.
Ralph Northam (D) announced that public schools will remain closed for the rest of the school year, also announcing the closure of gyms, theaters and bowling alleys.
The failed replications have been no surprise to many scientists, including myself, who have lots of experience of false starts and blind alleys in our own research.
My time there had been limited to one night and one day, and most of my exploring had involved hunting for street food along its back alleys.
Tired of playing killer sets to empty bowling alleys, they can't believe their luck when Wyatt suddenly appears with an offer to sign them on the spot.
In spite of her proper upbringing, Harrison has no qualms about poking around in the back alleys of the mind, places that polite society prefers to avoid.
While collecting intelligence in the back alleys in places like India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, I experienced first-hand the true nature of the threats that our country faces.
The resort also offers a handful of luxurious themed suites, where the amenities range from in-room basketball courts and bowling alleys to beauty bars and photo booths.
These indicate how deeply unhappy she frequently was, drinking her way into regular blackouts, cutting and starving herself, crying in closets and alleys, having sex with strange men.
They pee in alleys, scratch their crotch constantly, and cover every available surface in your life with tiny bits of beard hair, toenail clippings, wet towels, and tobacco.
It arcs from paddy fields to swanky Western parties in Beijing, taking in crowded rooms in the hutongs, narrow alleys in the older parts of northern Chinese cities.
Islamic State fighters have been defending their remaining stronghold in the Old City of Mosul, moving stealthily along narrow back alleys as U.S.-backed Iraqi forces slowly advance.
In the United States, some players have been drawn down dark alleys and into dangerous neighborhoods in search of the imaginary creatures, only to be targeted by criminals.
Kim Kardashian spent some quality mother/daughter time with North on Saturday -- taking her kid to one of the hottest celebrity-packed bowling alleys in L.A. ... without Kanye.
Police in riot gear lined the alleys and streets leading to the presidential Blue House as the main body of the demonstration began the march through central Seoul.
While a few neighborhoods in the United States, like San Francisco's Chinatown, have begun to touch up their alleys, Montreal's wide-ranging embrace of the spaces stands out.
After wandering through the narrow side alleys of Ekkamai asking fruitlessly for directions, I came across a forlorn-looking plastic sign advertising lunch specials at Pyongyang Okryu Restaurant.
All restaurant dining rooms, bars, gyms, movie theaters, bowling alleys and other businesses will be closed in Miami-Dade county, Morales said in a Tuesday morning press conference.
Unlike a maze with its twisty trails and blind alleys, Will explains, a modern labyrinth is made up of a single path that winds toward a central spot.
Evacuees arrived in boats and on dump trucks, and slept on the floor near the bowling alleys, in the hallways, in the bar and in a dance area.
Its great city walls and many of its temples and distinctive alleys, or hutong, were destroyed to make way for the new ideals of an atheistic, industrial society.
There were several places like this around the market, like staircases that looked like they led to upper areas and small alleys branching off of the main paths.
Sprawling, congested, a labyrinth of telephone wire, yucca, and jasmine, alleys and neck-break highway corners, once inside it, the city seems boundless, a monster impossible to scale.
Some A-listers had fancy interiors added, such as flat sinks or car elevators, while others have built luxury wine rooms, bowling alleys, and even mini dog mansions.
I felt the need to know and introduce myself with my plant relatives, my medicines that grow right here, right in front of my house and in the alleys.
Prior to the convention, officials put up fences across downtown that blocked certain streets, sidewalks, and alleys, forcing you to walk much further than you would otherwise need to.
THE ALLEYS of the 150-year-old Chor (Thieves') Bazaar, a colourfully named flea market in Mumbai, are crammed with goats, used tyres, speakers, drills and other assorted ephemera.
In Balurmath slum where Ali grew up, the putrid smell of sewerage seeps through the air as children play barefoot in the narrow alleys lined by corrugated iron houses.
What's left of this once-beguiling maze of narrow alleys and covered souks is a reminder of its tragic location at the heart of Syria's five-year civil war.
We got lost in a picturesque maze of alleys, but when I spotted a man in a tux outside an ivy-draped palazzo, I knew we had found it.
The neighborhood owes its vintage soul largely to the restored Fountain Square Theater building, first opened in 493, which hosts swing dance nights and has two duckpin bowling alleys.
Muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) are actually more closely related to voles and lemmings than to either beavers or the Norway rats that haunt the alleys and subways of New York.
That revived complaints about the park and the incoming prevailing wind, which knocks down long drives between the alleys and permits outfielders to take away singles by playing shallower.
At the Summer Olympics, the best men's and women's singles players will hit groundstrokes into the doubles alleys and punch volleys down the middle against their well-honed instincts.
Based on a wave of new hotel amenities, ranging from bowling alleys to theaters, the future of hospitality looks a lot like the past when hotels were social hubs.
These marketplaces, full of shops lining alleys and narrow streets, sell a wide variety of products, like ornate Berber carpets, hand-painted tagines, and dates, nuts and other fruits.
The brochures of district council candidates typically show neighborhood concerns they pledge to fix: trash-filled alleys, air-conditioners dripping on sidewalks and streets lined with illegally parked cars.
The Lunar New Year holiday is high season for Chinese tourism to Japan, but the small streets and alleys surrounding Mr. Natori's business have been unusually quiet for weeks.
The storm "appears to have bypassed major crude production alleys as well as the Gulf coast refining infrastructure," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
Most of its downtown is a designated historic district, filled with Native American architecture, adobe homes, winding alleys, and ancient Spanish churches, including the oldest church in the country.
This isn't gleaming, ascendant India; it's the lived in one, crumbling around the edges, a little romanticized but recognizable in its narrow alleys and concrete stairwells and power outages.
Far from the scorching alleys of Gumbo, Stacey is finishing her homework in a purpose-built classroom inside the shelter, while a gaggle of children play in the dusty courtyard.
The squat tenements are perfectly suited for businesses, with living and sleeping spaces sitting atop work spaces, workers spilling into the alleys, and material stacked outside and on roof tops.
I think it would be a great move by HBO to show Syrio Forel's exciting past as a cat expert, running around the alleys of Braavos seeing and studying cats.
I felt like setting something in a Silicon Valley present, though more in the back alleys of the industry, which have their share of complete charlatans, dubious military contractors, etc.
The video puts you into a fox's perspective and takes you through the parks and back alleys of a major city, complete with narration from the wonderful Sir David Attenborough.
Flashlight in hand, street sweeper Alejandro Galasao, 58, navigates a labyrinth of alleys to a main road to catch a bus to the capital Manila 30 km (18.6 miles) away.
For decades, the "carnal knowledge" definition of rape fostered the assumption that rape was necessarily stranger rape, committed by scary masked men who drag innocent young girls into dark alleys.
Armed with a Walkman and a pair of headphones, he'd search the alleys and avenues of the Lower East Side and beyond for new sounds, sights, and means of expression.
The grandiose opera hall visuals are paralleled with dimly lit graffiti ridden alleys and neon drowned clubs, manifesting the two sides of Italy as he voyages through its gloomy underbelly.
It is at once ominous—anything, one feels, could happen in those alleys—and alluring, a magical space suffused with soft light; a lost landscape to sink into and explore.
You can wind up passing through some quiet streets and alleys and glimpse old houses, built in a European style, which used to house merchants and foreign residents of Japan.
Among those viewing the center's reconstructions of the shops and crooked alleys of Baghdad's old Jewish quarter were swarms of children, generations removed from those who experienced Babylon's allure firsthand.
Trimming trees, attending funerals, picking up garbage, fixing sidewalks and erecting water parks, bowling alleys and ice rinks have long garnered mayors the good will, and votes, of their people.
Hong Kong is an incredibly dense, crowded, and loud city, but as I explored the neighborhoods of the Kowloon area, I often found myself suddenly alone in dank back alleys.
Join Jude, Lucy, Prudence, Jo-Jo and the rest of this Beatles-derived gang on Julie Taymor's magical mystery tour through bowling alleys, hospitals, war-torn jungles and psychedelic circuses.
Trust Erin Spradlin and James Carlson to show you the significant treasures on the walls and in the alleys of the River North Art District on their Denver Graffiti Tour.
In Mea Shearim, video from Israel police showed officers showered with cries of "Nazis" and "murderers" as they made their way down the labyrinthine alleys of the insular Jerusalem neighborhood.
Finally, we should stop following Prince Mohammed down blind alleys and bring a healthy skepticism to our dealings with him, particularly any that require relying on his word or judgment.
Under the cover of some beautiful oratory, it was an open attempt to drift the United Nations from the broader avenues of global values to the dark alleys of nationalism.
As lunch approached, the company's largely young workforce flooded the streets, alleys, and paths as they headed to dining options that included Chinese food cafeterias, French cafés, and a KFC.
Business Insider Today took a look at two malls that have recently added attractions like bowling alleys, ropes courses, and indoor ski parks to help it survive the retail apocalypse.
While some now go to the Western-style mega-malls of Tehran's tony northern suburbs, the Grand Bazaar's narrow alleys, cramped stalls and wandering musicians still draw crowds of thousands.
In one of the region's most picturesque villages, Quantou, a jigsaw puzzle of narrow alleys and high walls, residents wait anxiously to find out if their homes will be demolished.
I used to read while walking, so when I think of Little Women I think of the moss-furred alleys between the houses, the shortcut I would take to school.
Right now, the battle for Mosul is in its most dangerous phase for civilians, with the fight reaching into the twisting alleys and densely populated areas of the old city.
The film follows Josie, Melody and Valerie – a suburban band called "The Pussycats", who are struggling along; performing at bowling alleys to disinterested punters for $20 (minus $15 shoe rental).
Some observers expect the fight to get even tougher as the battle moves to the more densely populated western Mosul, where the old city's narrow streets and alleys may favor defenders.
Malone and his crew are mixed up with a drug gang (its leader is played by Mike Colter), and before long both groups are chasing her through alleys and housing projects.
This version of Kamurocho is laid out largely the same, but it has a much darker, seedier tone, and you'll spend a surprising amount of time venturing into sketchy back alleys.
Prosecutors portrayed Franklin as a sexual predator who killed his victims, then dumped their bodies in alleys and dumpsters in South Los Angeles, all within a few miles of Franklin's home.
As the truck makes it way through alleys, the road begins to get steeper, filled with abandoned cars, watchful young men, and graffiti indicating which group has control of the territory.
I saw teens dressed like Bruno Mars—it seems like everyone under 30 in Madrid dresses like Bruno Mars—strolling through winding cobblestone alleys blasting Young Thug from a Beats Pill.
I was the dude in the back alleys at 4 o'clock in the morning collecting intelligence on threats to the homeland," ... to which Maher commented, "That's where they'd collect them, huh?
Hayden: Kendal is a town with lots of alleys, gullys, and discreet pockets, which would always be full of people who had fallen in there and were up to no good.
Prague Prague's maze of alleys and subterranean haunts are even more intriguing when the weather outside is frosty, allowing visitors to comprehend firsthand the dark mystique that inspired Franz Kafka's tales.
Its goal was to offer tourists and locals alike a way to discover a city's hidden gems, like its off-the-beaten-track shops and alleys — things other tours would overlook.
Yet if successfully implemented, the beliefs of people such as Williamson and Johnson and many other anti-abortion advocates would result in a nation of back alleys and contorted clothes hangers.
Many people who have to go out take diversionary routes through narrow side alleys, sometimes through people's homes and gardens, to avoid the threat and traffic of major roads and intersections.
To him, the British cities of the Industrial Revolution were a smoggy nest of narrow back alleys, where noisy factories and cramped terraced housing joined to form as singular gruesome locales.
I've conducted interviews at bowling alleys, on basketball courts, at public schools and churches, on college campuses, in coffee shops, homeless shelters, and the remnants of homes decimated by Hurricane Sandy.
The young women of today don't know what my generation knows about abortions in back alleys, self-induced abortions using hangers, trips to foreign countries and huge payments to illegal providers.
For instance, he spent 13 years photographing objects found in back alleys and published them as "Informal Solutions," a 264-page book subdivided by chapters on mops, boots, carts and gloves.
In separate press conferences, they announced the closing of restaurants, bowling alleys, movie theaters, and other businesses excluding ones deemed essential like grocery stores, pharmacies, and banks, also for 30 days.
But the alleys, many of which lie behind garishly-painted blocks that quickly rose in the 1980s and 1990s amid a construction boom, are often used as rubbish dumps by residents.
Her grandparents owned a small spa in the village of Zizin, where alleys in the shade of pine trees led to wooden pavilions with mineral water bubbling up from the earth.
The answer: All are loyal fans of Micromega, a small, family-owned boutique hidden down one of Venice's alleys that makes some of the most outrageous luxury eyewear in the business.
Mariam Shaar leads a modest food business in Bourj el Barajneh, a refugee camp south of Beirut, Lebanon, comprising decrepit buildings, narrow alleys and a dangerous overhead mishmash of electrical wires.
MANILA — When six plainclothes policemen, hands gripping their holstered guns, charged down the winding alleys of the slum where Edwin Panis lives, he didn't imagine they could be coming for him.
Drugs were sold openly on some blocks, prostitutes and johns congregated in the alleys at night, and Langdon Park became known as a hotspot for drug use and other shady activity.
MOSUL/BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters defended their remaining stronghold in the Old City of Mosul on Monday, moving stealthily along narrow back alleys as U.S.-backed Iraqi forces slowly advanced.
Ghost in the Shell obviously has source material to honor, but it's all starting to feel too familiar — yeah, we get it, giant hologram ads and flamboyant sex workers in foggy alleys.
While chatting with grisled nurses and drunk thugs is the highlight of the experience, you'll also spend plenty of time wandering through dark alleys and abandoned buildings using your dark, vampiric powers.
If you are staying in Havana, a good place to stay is the Old City (La Habana Vieja), where the alleys are narrow and tall and the colonial residences are absolutely stunning.
But when the jokes don't land — and the movie does turn down some blind alleys — the result can be dull, the kind of stretches that had me squirming in my theater seat.
One morning in November, Melissa took me to the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, a maze of streets and back alleys where she likes to wander among the sprawling murals and graffiti.
Sharvani Suryavanshi as Manda and Smita Tambe as her mother are on point, and Makhija gets the atmospherics right - from the narrow alleys to the crowded, crumbling homes that his characters inhabit.
Each covered street in the Old City seems to harbor a dozen alleys, each alleyway hidden stone courtyards ringed by mosques or shops, with olive and lemon trees growing in the center.
Venues like Southwest DC church-turned-art-space Blind Whino, the Anacostia Arts Center, and the Northeast DC warehouse space Union Arts exist alongside 23-person pop-ups in alleys and homes.
The Vice correspondent Isobel Yeung has been covering war-torn Syria for the last two years, filing reports on the sniper-filled alleys of Aleppo and the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
Chicago — crowned the nation's rat capital in one study — has more than doubled its work crews dedicated to rats, who set out poison and fill in burrows in parks, alleys and backyards.
On the six times Mr. Orta went out with a reporter, he followed a variety of circuits, but usually ended up exploring his favorite alleys and a dumpster that has been bountiful.
Yet Beijing's streets, walls, temples, gardens and alleys were part of a carefully woven tapestry that reflected the constellations above, geomantic forces below and an invisible overlay of holy mountains and gods.
And it will keep the colonial revival office building it owns downtown, which was known for its amenities, including squash and handball courts, bowling alleys, and a state-of-the-art cafeteria.
My translator and I walked through the downtown streets, past stray dogs and cats feasting on piles of garbage in alleys, past derelict century-old buildings that looked dangerously close to collapse.
The area will be littered with small squares and narrow alleys, bearing greater resemblance to the Danish capital's medieval center than its more recent experiments with wide boulevards and large open spaces.
As they left their prime teen years, lost their health and their looks, the women passed from "flash houses" for the wealthy to the cheap "shilling houses" and then to the alleys.
Ashim Ahluwalia's biopic of one of Mumbai's most feared gangsters is full of dank, seedy alleys and teeming chawls, where bullets fly easily and you never know where the enemy could be lurking.
Riaz says that the smaller stadium nestled in the city center, with its rows of terraced streets and back alleys, provided the shelter for fights hidden from the watchful eye of the police.
In the warren of alleys behind the camp's narrow main road, the ways are too small for cars and a thick canopy of tangled electrical wires and water pipes blocks out the light.
I've been a comic for 49 years, and I've struggled—I've played bowling alleys—and yet you call me and do nothing but sit there, smoke a joint, and let me embarrass myself.
We met in the alleys between our homes in a suburban sprawl of gutlessness and rubbed one another's bodies against the bricking and picket fencing fucking and screaming and knowing that nobody watched.
It's a hell-for-leather sprint through alleys and rooftops that both imparts some character to the world and creates an amazing (and thematically appropriate) sense of collective power with your fellow players.
He did this repeatedly, pulling me into doorways and alleys to kiss me, always somewhere a little apart, though we were still noticed, people passing would stare at us or look decidedly away.
DeSantis issued an executive order on Friday directing all beaches, movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades, gymnasiums and fitness studios to close in Palm Beach County and neighboring Broward County.
There are literally dozens and dozens of side quests to find, though, so you're almost never going to spend more than a few minutes zipping through streets and alleys before something weird happens.
Artwork courtesy of Coalmine Records "I walk through ghetto alleys like the titans through the valley" Blu raps on the opening track of Titans in the Flesh, his new collaborative EP with Nottz.
I have lurked in countless stagnant ideological internet back alleys where young men excitedly talk about the coming end of civilization, where men can be real men again, and women will need protectors.
Do you really want to carry that across the narrow alleys of Europe or packed streets of Asia for two weeks on the off chance that maybe, for an hour, you'll need it?
The audience follows her through the streets of London, learning about the Jellicle tribe of cats that inhabit the rooftops and alleys and about the Jellicle Ball, an annual festivity for the cats.
Nearby, in Temescal Alleys — a cluster of 18 independent businesses set up in stalls that once housed trolley horses — customers admired handmade jewelry, ate high-end ice cream and had their beards trimmed.
The video documents Allen's traversal of back alleys to find phone shells, finding a shop to put together a screen assembly from the dispute components, and his efforts to source a working logic board.
Amid Dharavi's narrow alleys, open drains and canopies of electric cables, migrants who came in search of better economic opportunities have created a community of schools, temples, mosques, restaurants, tailors and mobile phone shops.
Dubrovnik aims to launch a smartphone app by the end of 2018 that lets users know when the narrow alleys of the old town are crowded and suggests alternative sights outside the city walls.
As the author observes, the city has always lent itself to rioting: crowds can assemble in its great public squares, and then its steep, narrow alleys can serve either as escape routes or traps.
That people go searching for the memories they made at certain street corners, alleys, bookstores, cafés, trying to find themselves among broken branches and roofless buildings, carrying cell phones that don't connect to anything.
She noted the common characteristics between many of the crime scenes in which victims were found in alleys and dumpsters in South Los Angeles, all of them within a few miles of Franklin's home.
That counter-culture spirit continues in the exhibits they host with art often pulled from the seedy back alleys of the fetish, queer, or pornographic spaces and thrust into the mainstream spotlight it deserves.
In the 1970s, men were using the art to re-enact scenes that Laaksonen had experienced during the war, finding each other in seedy bars, alleys, and cruising spots in parks around the world.
Aside from a brutal 33-13 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the season opener on Monday, apparently a skunk found its way through the back alleys and tunnels of the Oakland Coliseum.
Jordan and other Arab countries have called on Israel to remove the new security measures; the Waqf has told Muslims to pray in nearby streets and alleys instead of passing through the metal detectors.
One of my favorite works in the biennial, "Make New Hutong Metabolism," highlights three ways the firm has redeveloped hutongs, or the traditional alleys formed by courtyards commonly found in older regions of Beijing.
Their followers rub shoulders in the narrow, numbered alleys that slice up Yangon, which to an outsider feels like a multi-cultural Asian city on the make after decades sealed off under military rule.
The brand has frequently resorted to Italian imagery for its clothes, accessories and communication, with the latest advertisement campaigns depicting Mediterranean looking models, including Italian actress Sophia Loren, in old Sicilian and Neapolitan alleys.
The main character, Lucy Wells (Eloise Smyth), knows the streets and alleys well, picking her way among a diverse community of people struggling to survive in one of the more lively parts of town.
Hearing the call to prayer drifting through the covered passageways and narrow alleys of the bazaar was a goosebump-inducing, moving experience — it was one of the most beautiful things I had ever heard.
It certainly feels like the world of a John le Carré or Frederick Forsyth: Rain forever pours down across seedy alleys and streets around office parks and military bases in some Cold War battleground.
After surviving her "Innocents" phase — the earnestness, the piety, those doe eyes — is there a part of her that's running in the opposite direction, searching down dark alleys to see what she might find?
Many Melbourne restaurants are down alleys, but Niagara Lane is dark and desolate, Shik has no sign, and the practically hidden front door has a large red arrow that appears to point you elsewhere.
They often got paid by the job and were routinely mocked, harassed and beaten by the many baddies who lurked in the alleys and packed the taverns and brothels of the roiling young city.
We met in dark corners and industrial alleys around the casino, would smash, then we would go back to our cars and show up on the next day and work like nothing ever happened.
Fifteen award-winning novelists and screenwriters, including Ann Patchett, Dennis Lehane, and Louise Erdrich, created characters and stories to complement Frederick's haunting paintings of liquor stores, row houses, farms, back alleys, and lonely roads.
Its residents live as much in the alleys as in their cramped, often makeshift homes, and they were outdoors late into the night, playing bingo, singing karaoke, cooking and otherwise whiling away the hours.
Islamic State had deployed what it calls "sons of the caliphate" wearing explosive belts in the alleys of Old Mosul, and the U.N. had unconfirmed reports that they were teenagers and young boys, Shamdasani said.
In Kumbharwada, the potter's colony, where migrants from neighboring Gujarat state make earthen water pots and lamps, potters' wheels can be seen through open doorways, while ready pots are stacked in the alleys awaiting pickup.
The smell of feijoada in the alleys, then, and of chouriço sizzling on braziers; the lights come up and the rain rolls in over the mountains as certain and inescapable as the wrath of God.
And you can't ... with your kids, you wish you could just tell them where all the blind alleys are and not to touch every stove, but they're going to have to go through it themselves.
First he was telling me rape stories and then he was driving me around some back alleys at night, saying 'Oh, I think we took a wrong turn'—just so that I would get scared.
And because there were often alleys instead of streets, and these were mostly unnamed, or at least unmarked, there was no way to know where you were going unless you were in your own neighborhood.
Putting security measures into effect is almost impossible in a country where private schools proliferate and are often inside houses in residential neighborhoods or crowded alleys, said Norbert Almeida, a security expert based in Karachi.
Using AI to spot potential infractions or suspicious behaviour, such as cars in bus lanes or people doing dodgy deals in dark alleys, frees human operators to focus on clips that have already been flagged.
The City of San Francisco gets around 65 reports of human poop littering streets and alleys every day—but now it looks like the city has finally hatched a plan to do something about it.
Picking their way through the alleys around the factory, a column of virgins from the countryside, they stare up at an apartment building that towers over the neighborhood and wish their mothers could see it.
From early morning until late evening, the Israeli market's narrow, covered alleys are packed with local shoppers and tourists pushing their way past packed stalls in search of the best fresh produce or juicy kebabs.
And he did find it, finally, by luck mostly, I think, suddenly we turned and it opened out before us, after the cramped alleys the expanse of the square, beyond it the horizon of water.
The aquarium's decision to stay open over the weekend came just days after the City of Leon Valley, where the aquarium is located, had ordered bars, bowling alleys, restaurants, gyms and the aquarium to close.
In the city center, just a 193-minute walk from the cobblestone alleys of the Old City of Jerusalem, trendy restaurants and boutiques — even coffee bars that double as late-night performance venues — have blossomed.
And if you can do it in the air, especially, you have a chance to avoid those defenders and put it in the stands or in the alleys, and get extra-base hits and slug.
You feel the authors take a sadistic pleasure in leading you down dark paths, but you enjoy (if that's the right word) its overall resemblance to the regretful let-downs and blind alleys of life.
FOR THE NEXT few days I walked the city, visiting all the neighborhoods, the little parks and alleys, that I always do on my annual visit, which I have taken for the past 22 years.
Families filled the streets of Gdansk, many carrying the red flag of the city adorned with a black ribbon, and words and music from the funeral Mass echoed through the warren of streets and alleys.
Elsewhere, you can still find narrow brick alleys of shikumen —a hybrid of traditional courtyard dwellings and Western town houses—which were built in the eighteen-sixties to house a booming population of Chinese workers.
In the alleys behind Shuhada, where Palestinians are permitted to walk, Edwards and her colleagues looked up to see garbage-filled nets hanging above their heads, put up to catch trash thrown by Israeli settlers.
I began with a long list of about ten dishes per state, and then just did some cursory research that allowed me the excuse to examine some of these shadowy back-alleys of weird regional history.
For one, the shift in setting to a bustling virtual rendition of Tokyo makes it a much more interesting place to explore, with iconic landmarks like Shibuya and lots of cramped little alleys to stumble across.
When: Saturday, August 27, 12–3pm Where: Gabba Gallery (3126 Beverly Blvd, Westlake, Los Angeles) With over 100 murals lining its alleys, Historic Filipinotown has one of the highest concentrations of street art in Los Angeles.
If current plans are realised, the tiny alleys and houses will make way for a regular grid of streets filled with the sort of high-rise apartment blocks in which two-thirds of South Koreans live.
Should I go to all the local pawn shops and back alleys, buy up all the stolen property (including your prized possession) and take it home and look at it to see who it belongs to?
"You creep out, you pick up these ladies, you have sex with them, you kill them and then you dump their bodies in alleys all over the city of Los Angeles," detective Dennis Kilcoyne told Franklin.
Next, Colton and Cassie spend the day walking around the town and getting to know all the best local spots — which include a lot of back alleys and outdoor staircases that are perfect for making out.
During the 19th century, the Liechtenstein family developed the area between Valtice and Lednice into a crafted landscape of lakes, chestnut tree alleys and hunting lodges that is now designated as a Unesco World Heritage site.
The sounds of the muezzin calling Muslims to prayer weaved through the narrow streets and alleys among the scents of exotic spices, jasmine, slowly roasting meats and fresh fruit, pushed along by a fresh sea breeze.
Late on Saturday night, after playing in a poker tournament at one of the local bowling alleys, he had stopped and stepped out of the running car to get directions from a friend to another game.
It's in the 2nd arrondissement near the tree-lined alleys of Palais Royal, inside Galerie Vivienne, a Belle Époque, glass-roofed, covered passageway with preserved mosaic floors, half-moon windows and moldings of goddesses and nymphs.
Editors sat (without assigned seating) on an assortment of vintage chairs and stools from the many booths that lined the market's alleys — and shop owners stood proudly in front of their stores watching the passing parade.
I arrived by train from Catania one afternoon (6.90 euros, a little over $8, for a one-way ticket on the Trenitalia website) and dragged my roller bag through the narrow, labyrinthine alleys toward my lodgings.
Bowling alleys sprung up on almost every corner, 12,000 of them by the end of the '60s, with nearly 4.5 million Americans taking up membership in the U.S. Bowling Congress (USBC), the sport's national governing body.
"I'm from St. Louis and Budweiser," he writes in "The End of Summer," and "from the Seidel Coal and Coke Company," which supplied fuel for Budweiser's furnaces: I remember the brick alleys behind the massive houses.
The arrests started on Sunday night, with police chasing protesters down main roads and alleys following demonstrations in the city of Basra, and also in the countryside and around oil fields, two activists told The Associated Press.
Starting at the western tip of the city, just past the docks, I circled its circumference before cutting up and down its main streets, darting in and out of alleys to peek into what might be there.
Of the many expat groups in Ho Chi Minh City, the Japanese community is the most visible — particularly within the block of alleys known as Little Japan Town (bordered by Le Thanh Ton and Thai Van Lung).
The difference is immediately striking: Gone are the boxy layouts and predictable routes that so often define procedural levels; Unexplored's halls and caves and galleries twist around themselves and double back and lead you into blind alleys.
The women on patrol change tack now, and walk along the narrow alleys quietly, keeping an eye out for newcomers, stopping only for a quick word with pimps to ensure they are following the rules of Sonagachi.
Whatever dark magic Nintendo cast to make a tiny NES has apparently also produced the opposite — a giant human-sized console, free to roam around the arcades and alleys of Japan with two smaller controllers in tow.
New Yorkers have long cared for strays, in alleys, bodegas and even some of the most rarefied addresses — for many years, a courtyard of the San Remo on Central Park West housed as many as 75 cats.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A discotheque hidden among the back alleys of eastern Seoul is packed with hundreds of grey-haired couples on a Monday afternoon, dancing to local hits from the 1960s in a basketball court-sized hall.
At some level, the truly lived moment involves the ability to get lost — lost in a conversation, or in the back alleys or Naples, or in silence, or in the scents and inflections of a new city.
The maze of streets and alleys in many towns and cities across the world—even the very concept of a street address—is as diverse as the countries and cultures that tech companies are hoping to capture.
Rats are not just pests, but a part of the city's cultural fabric: Louis CK has a great bit about watching rats fuck, and there are people who gather to watch their dogs hunt rats in alleys.
GUIYU, China (Reuters) - The dizzying stench of burning plastic still drifts through the alleys, workshops and warehouses of Guiyu, the southern Chinese town that has long symbolized China's role as the main recycler of the world's waste.
So, we assume, do his parents, though this possibility lurks only in the back alleys of their minds, unarticulated or obliquely expressed (his father, a flamboyant homophobe, calls him the name of a gay reality-TV character).
For any other women my age heading out on their own, my advice would be to use your common sense; you don't walk down dark alleys at night at home, so don't do it when you're away.
They are the "women's patrol", a group of 18 mothers and grandmothers whose nightly walks through the dimly lit alleys of Pateros have been helping to deter shadowy gunmen behind murders of residents linked to illegal drugs.
More broadly, volunteers told me it was the magnitude of the crisis they saw every day that moved them to spend four hours of their evenings looking for people sleeping in alleys or doorways and counting tents.
Although vastly outnumbered, the militants have used the urban terrain to their advantage, concealing car bombs in narrow alleys, posting snipers on tall buildings with civilians on lower floors and making tunnels and surface-level passageways between buildings.
Islamic State has used the terrain to its advantage, concealing car bombs in narrow alleys, posting snipers on tall buildings with civilians on lower floors, and constructing underground tunnels and surface-level passageways between buildings to avoid detection.
And since no one is allowed to simply pay us, we watch tens of millions of dollars flow into lavish athletic facilities that stand as pharaoh-shaming monuments of excess, complete with bowling alleys, barber shops, and arcades.
A vendor burns old electrical wires that can't be sold Tucked away on the back streets and alleys of Kinshasa lies a thriving market of vendors selling anything and everything you might need to keep a car running.
Every turn chalk-white zombies come boiling out of the long alleys, drawn by the sounds of battle, and every turn my squad roars to life, with machine gun and rifle fire scything down most of each wave.
Given that "The Last Panthers" involves the pursuit of criminals through back alleys and anonymous-looking apartment complexes all over Europe, the most striking thing about it initially is the word that it rarely, if ever, uses: terrorism.
"Whereas two years ago, deals were frequently made in the back alleys of Manila, most are now made online, using the most rapidly growing scourge of wildlife protection—Facebook," Rafe Brown from the University of Kansas told PhilStar.
The décor feels early 1980s — purple and teal wallpaper, and abstract Hindu wall hangings — but it's been around since 1954, frequented by the jewelers and gem wholesalers taking a break from their workstations in the nearby back alleys.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times "Those bowling alleys in Manhattan aren't really lanes — they're nightclubs," said Jim Farago, 69, whose Van Nest Lanes in the Bronx could never be mistaken for a fancy Manhattan bowling place.
He photographed, for example, the tools that workers stored in back alleys connected to kitchens and gloves hanging from industrial pipes and bamboo scaffolding, ballooning in the breeze as if they were disembodied hands reaching across the city.
One group went over voter lists in preparation for a door-to-door awareness drive, while more than two dozen young men prepared for a motorcycle campaign through the narrow alleys and congested roads of Lahore's Old City.
Though not as complex as taking an aircraft skyward, the taxi process is similar to driving as it includes traversing taxiways and ramp alleys, all while following the instructions of the air traffic control and avoiding other aircraft.
Dispatches MANILA — Officer Kathlyn Domingo walked through a maze of narrow alleys, ducking under jumbles of electrical wires and hanging laundry to the open doorway of a flimsy two-story house made of found wood and rusty nails.
Police used DNA matches in 2012 to tie Samuel Little to the murders of three women, whose bodies were dumped in alleys near downtown Los Angeles and who prosecutors have described as easy targets because of their drug problems.
Or at least I'm told this looks like Australia by the game's voice-over, as I speed a buggy out of tight city alleys, across sand dunes, over craggy mountainsides, into destructible crop lands, and through lush tropical forests.
San Francisco has long been a bastion of the far left – and now it's paying a high price for its extreme progressive policies, including once-beautiful streets filled with dangerous syringes and human waste, resembling Third World back alleys.
In two exquisite photographic panoramas by the Brazilian photographer Marc Ferrez, dating to around 1895, Sugarloaf Mountain looms gently over Botafogo and Flamengo — the boulevards and alleys of the capital in seductive harmony with the beach and the hillside.
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Erica spends four hours daily walking miles of Milwaukee streets and alleys, digging through garbage and stuffing her red plastic grocery cart with aluminum cans and other small metal items to sell to support her three children.
People with explosive belts, possibly teenagers or young boys, were being deployed in the alleys of Old Mosul, while abducted women were being "distributed" to fighters or told they would be used to accompany Islamic State convoys, she said.
Colonists too timid to approach the edifice are apparently in danger of being battered by Martian tornadoes, so Musk's company will need to instill an insatiable curiosity in its applicants, conditioning them to follow strange aliens down space alleys.
It has also cleaned up half a dozen back alleys - typically used for dumping trash - and turned them into green spaces where residents can gather and children can play, with crowdfunding and donations, and the involvement of the community.
In our real life, explosions down the block and gunshots echoing through back alleys are the sign of ever-more-common domestic terror, but in our games they're the actions of powerful heroes and their ragtag group of friends.
In Vietnam, Van Cong Tu tells guests on his Hanoi Street Food Tours — which go down alleys so tiny, Google Maps can't find them — that the great fistfuls of raw herbs accompanying almost every dish are safe to eat.
The hyenas have their own entrances into the city, where they are said to be the only creature capable of seeing and swallowing Djins, spirits of Harar's past inhabitants, sometimes malevolent, who stalk the alleys under cover of darkness.
There are fistfights in alleys and more extensive episodes of combat, during which Diana makes use of her aunt's training, traditional Amazon weapons (notably a glowing piece of rope called the Lasso of Truth) and her own unique abilities.
Children dressed as Santa Claus sang carols and rang bells during a Christmas-themed show at the College des Freres, which sits in the biblical city's central market where holiday decorations and wooden nativity scenes line the narrow alleys.
We had just sat down outside in one of the neighborhood's crowded alleys and were ordering our food when one of my friends checked his phone and announced that the army had sealed off the bridges here in Istanbul.
That's because Novelty Automation happily eschews the video game form in favor of a more traditional type of coin-operated machine: The mechanical amusements that dominated fairgrounds and bowling alleys until their pixelated cousins arrived with the Atari era.
Set away from the din of the street through narrow alleys and stone stairs flanked by old buildings with ornate facades is the house of 22005-year-old Alauddin, who goes by one name, his four sons and their families.
Its headquarters in Jaipur -- known to tourists as India's Pink City -- is located in a dilapidated building in one of the city's back alleys, which stand in sharp contrast to the decorated rose sandstone for which the city is a famed.
Their nude or partially clothed bodies were found dumped in alleys and trash bins in South Los Angeles, an area gripped by rampant drug abuse, prostitution and other crime at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic there during the 1980s.
The event will feature dozens of startups competing for tech glory in the Startup Battlefield competition, as well as scores of additional companies vying for the eye of the tech community in the Startup and Hardware Alleys during the show.
Watch the video above — set against the backdrop of a nostalgic suburban town, complete with ice-cream shops and bowling alleys — to see how the trio layers tulle skirts over jeans, doubles up on sunnies, and pairs hoodies with everything.
Down past the neon billboards, down past the space ships leaving the dismal planet Earth for brighter and more luxurious off-world colonies, down into the winding and narrow alleys where Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) spends his days hunting down androids.
I no longer received invitations to basement bowling alleys or damp attics or absurdist theater performances or group shows or biennales, over the course of a summer I was expelled from the artistic group, I was driven out like a leper.
Survivors huddle in cellars, silent, while the last and hardiest creatures patrol the rubble outside, glibly re-litigating sexual harassment lawsuits so that they are less inconvenient to longstanding biases and blowing sulphurous grandiosities down empty alleys all night long.
My first stop in Bologna is the Quadrilatero, a web of alleys dating back to medieval times, where a plaque marks the former site of L'Arte dei Salaroli, an ancient guild of charcuterers dedicated to protecting the integrity of their product.
While homeless people have largely vanished from the areas that were the focus of the crackdown, many have just gone elsewhere, into the dense greenery up Diamond Head Road, to out-of-the-way alleys and remote corners of public parks.
Xia returned to the depot to pick up more packages, and I wandered into the old town—tiny, serpentine alleys with sagging wooden Qing-dynasty houses that didn't look much different from the way they might have two centuries ago.
"Fortunately, if you are familiar with the alleys in Chicago and Lincoln Park in the summertime, there is no air and so the windows are open and people started turning on lights and running out and he ran off," she continued.
Their bodies were found dumped in alleys and trash bins in South Los Angeles, an area gripped by rampant drug abuse, prostitution and other crime at the height of a crack cocaine epidemic that engulfed impoverished neighborhoods during the 1980s.
A few days after I gorged myself on chocolate miniatures, I noticed a Bunz thread soliciting dumpster-diving buddies to scour everything from grocery-store back alleys to the garbage cans of wealthy North Torontonians for good-albeit-not-great castoffs.
Shahram Kharaghani, a manager of the city's watershed protection program, said that amid the drought, "I have to look for water wherever I can," and that the 900 miles of alleys in the city were a good place to start.
They reminded me of the cabdriver I met who told me he was grateful to Duterte because he could now walk with his children through the alleys of his barrio after dark and not fear being mugged by a drug addict.
Their nude or partially clothed bodies were found dumped in alleys and trash bins in South Los Angeles, an area gripped by rampant drug abuse, prostitution and other crime at the height of a crack cocaine epidemic there during the 1980s.
They started with unified finger snaps and then burst into dance: They ran, leapt, kicked, charged, evaded and overtook one another, evoking not only masculine aggression but also the architecture of New York City, its alleys, underpasses, scaffolding, empty lots.
Faced with the threat of having a dark box at one of their properties, most developers say they've been lining up a new host of tenants that include upscale restaurants, arcade complexes, bowling alleys, grocers, gyms and even apartment complexes.
He either has to be a divine being sent from Heaven to preach a message of harmony on viewer-supported television, or he has to be the American Sniper, covered in tattoos and beating up Mormon missionaries in back alleys.
You have to set up conditions that encourage people to put in the money and have the stamina to last through all of the wrong, blind alleys and failed pursuits that you're going to do before you actually get to the promised land.
The power and potential of AR was perhaps epitomized by the debut of Pokémon Go, a classic Japanese video game reimagined as an AR experience on a smartphone screen, sending legions of gamers around the world trekking through parks and alleys — real ones!
He took orders through his Facebook page, charging $17 for a box of original glazed and $20 for a specialty dozen, and then delivered them to his customers in the parking lots of Target stores or outside bowling alleys back in Minnesota.
The Haganah gives him alias identity papers and sets him up as a Jerusalem taxi driver by day, perfect cover for him to be a low-level courier, delivering parcels or ferrying bomb-laden saboteurs through the crumbling alleys of midnight Jerusalem.
"Summer isn't complete without the sound of a singing katydid in your courtyard," said Wang Xiaoming, 68, a lifelong Beijing resident who lives in a traditional hutong neighborhood, a warren of narrow alleys that are the last bastion of many Chinese traditions.
So on a recent visit to San Diego, I went to the Otay Mesa border crossing and drove around a maze of parched industrial alleys and postapocalyptic "Mad Max" landscapes trying to find these monuments to President Trump's vision of the future.
Founded more than 70 years ago under King Farouk, the area earned its name for the way the moon illuminated its once-vast barley fields, though they have since given way to a neighborhood of narrow alleys where some 60,000 people live.
But she gave Celine an identity that for women meant a great deal, because it was clearly for them, not an image of them caught in a black and white photo of back alleys and nightclubs and the damage done after dusk.
Skip the chaos and check out Little Collins Street, one block away, one of Melbourne's many laneways — the Aussie term for side streets, inner alleys, and arcades — that are chock-full of funky, independent boutiques, many showcasing the works of Australian designers.
By then, too, three trucks were out resurfacing the path, one to brush away any remaining snow, another to spray water and a third to tamp down snow alleys at the edges used by dog walkers and posted with plastic bag dispensers.
Here's to hoping that in this political season — when there will no doubt be pressure for the candidates to go down sensational and controversial alleys — we might instead take a moment to begin a more sober and serious conversation on these important issues.
From there, you can sip a Six Point Sweet Action (six dollars) and take in a vista that encompasses thirty pool tables, six Ping-Pong tables, three air-hockey tables, two mini bowling alleys, and a smattering of arcade games, for good measure.
For a foreigner, or for a local with money and papers to come and go, Tunisia is still a delightful place: excellent restaurants in La Marsa, classical ruins in Carthage, the shops and alleys of the old medina, a vibrant film industry.
Jawed, in his early teens, sold ice cream from a little handcart that blared a simple tune — tuu lu lu, tuu lu lu — as it made its way through alleys, and then switched to roasting sunflower seeds on the side of the road.
"Every night in the Philippines dead bodies end up on street corners and in back alleys with stab wounds and bullet wounds, wrapped up in packing tape," Phelim Kline, deputy director for the Asian Division of Human Rights Watch, told VICE News.
As the Major and Batou stalk between mountainous skyscrapers and down crumbling concrete alleys, the viewer is cast adrift in a spectacular but suffocating urban dystopia which feels both eastern and western, ultra-modern and lived-in, authentic and outrageous, familiar and jarringly strange.
Furthermore, "New York is a place where we have no alleys on our major streets, so everything — from deliveries to customers — are coming in or out from the front," says Mitchell Moss, director of New York University's Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management.
When you consider that around 90% of rape victims know the perpetrator prior to the offence, it's obvious that rapists aren't random men in dark alleys – they're normal guys with normal jobs and normal lives, who fail to understand when they're taking advantage of someone.
While they undoubtedly make traveling across campuses or in relatively small communities much more convenient than car services or shuttles, they're also clogging sidewalks, parks, alleys, and even beaches, while creating untold numbers of minor visits to emergency rooms in the cities they've expanded into.
It's hard to come up with a list of things he doesn't do in this series: he's driving, spinning, dishing, feinting, reverse-laying up, no-looking dunking, ooping alleys, draining deep threes, and bewitching shots to take a favorable bounce—all while embarrassing his defenders.
During the three-month trial featuring the testimony of more than 60 witnesses, prosecutors portrayed Franklin as a sexual predator who killed his victims, then dumped their bodies in alleys and dumpsters in South Los Angeles, all within a few miles of his home.
No matter what—stranding characters on distant planets, swapping members of the ensemble in and out, touring through some back alleys of the Marvel pantheon for characters whom it'd perhaps be a stretch to describe as beloved—Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was just … on, y'all.
"My dad was a part of a bowling league, so me and my brother would sit in these smoky bowling alleys, getting the best french fries you've ever had in your life," Paul tells CNBC Make It about himself and his sibling C.J. Paul.
As California enters the fifth year of its drought, city officials hope that these alleys save as many drops as possible, as part of a larger project to increase the storm water captured, to 220 billion gallons by 2000 from 8.8 billion gallons now.
Much like the more famous and trafficked vinyl bars — hole-in-the-wall haunts catering to audiophiles, hundreds of which speckle the streets and back alleys of Tokyo — they reflect a reverence toward a medium and not just the product produced via that medium.
Organizations like Trillectro and Will Rap 4 Food throw one-off events, and venues like the southwest DC church-turned-artspace Blind Whino and the northeast DC warehouse space Union Arts (which, unfortunately, will shutter this fall) exist alongside pop-ups in alleys and homes.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State militants are developing a network of passageways and tunnels in the narrow alleys of west Mosul that will enable them to hide and fight among the civilian population when Iraqi forces launch an attack that is expected any day now.
"The narrow alleys and densely populated districts, along with the defensive tunnels built by Daesh — all this is definitely going to make the battle tough and complicated," said Colonel Sattar Karim of the Iraqi army's 9th Division, using an Arabic acronym of Islamic State.
Economists have also called for reporting rules so securities investors would know what portion of their bundled mortgages includes high risk from climate change, like properties in coastal regions, river flood plains, flammable canyons and mountainsides, earthquake zones, tsunami washout zones and tornado alleys.
CHRIS JENNINGS, who also worked on health care reform in the Obama White House and then advised the Clinton campaign: I walked into the streets of New York about 2:30 am or so and just strolled the alleys for hours by myself until daybreak.
Titled BREACHEDBIRTH, it's a filthy, feral dose of lo-fi black metalpunk, prickly and mean; the lyrics to songs like "Gun Wrapped in a Party Dress" and "Shattered Cheekbone" are short, nasty, and brutish, fucked up poetry for dark bar corners and darker alleys.
The labyrinthine plot, though, is mostly just an excuse for the detectives to tour a stylized 1970s Los Angeles, making their way from swinging porn star parties to auto shows to bowling alleys while trading barbs with each other and bullets with bad guys.
AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - On the night of February 22014, 2002, two toddlers living in adjacent alleys were dragged out of a slum district in Ahmedabad in Gujarat that had been set ablaze by a mob in one of India's worst ever Hindu-Muslim riots.
It starts in the medieval walled city of York, going south on good, firm cycle paths, then on to boggier trails and through a small wood to the nearby village of Bishopthorpe, returning via a few suburban alleys, across a race-course and a paved riverside path.
I crawled and clambered the rest of the way home through overgrown alleys, and when I finally made it, I stole a whole cherry pie out of the fridge and took it outside and ate the whole thing with my hands while still hiding in some bushes.
For years, sex shops in South Korea were places most people were too embarrassed to walk into, but now thanks to looser regulation and changing attitudes toward sex, they're becoming more mainstream—moving from back alleys to busy street corners, and welcoming a growing number of customers.
"I see Palestine in the camp, in its alleys and the smell of its streets, everything reminds me of Palestine, and I still dream of returning," the 43-year old, a second generation refugee whose family originally came from a village near TulKarm in the West Bank.
The constructors introduced eight entries today (including two of the theme entries) and, in non-debut news, I liked IDRIS Elba, MYST, LOOK IT UP, DAILY PLANET, SPRAY TAN, BLIND ALLEYS, SURE DO, WET MARTINIS (I like them any way I can get them), HONEYMOONED and ROSHAMBO.
Although they portray bustling urbanity, the color images in "Daido Tokyo" convey a poetic air of abandonment and deep solitude: empty plazas and downtrodden back alleys; peeling posters and lifeless window mannequins; industrial pipes and medusas of jumbled electrical wires; a bum passed out on the street.
But those who watched it quickly discovered it was also a fine piece of subversive, madcap, empathetic filmmaking — a story set on the sidewalks and in the alleys and all-night doughnut shops of Los Angeles, with prostitutes and pimps as its carefully drawn romantic leads.
But it is also a neighborhood where children play at checkers in the intricately carved doorways, mothers in head scarves climb the steep alleys after fetching their daughters from school, and enough of the whitewashed urban fabric survives to give a tangible sense of the past.
So in addition to finding time to write, you're going to have to find a way to let go of the fear and expectation you mention, because those feelings will crush your creative impulses and sap your energy and lead you down all kinds of false alleys.
"I have hesitated to come out, eating at home as much as possible, ordering home-delivery food," said Park Hae-il, 24, a university student, who strolled in the largely empty alleys of the shopping district of Dongseong-ro with a friend, both wearing face masks.
The essay itself is a lovely meditation on the ruined remnants of vacation wonderlands in the Poconos and Catskills, and the exceptionally skillful before-and-after animations of swimming pools, bowling alleys and cocktail lounges left me marveling at what was, and was not, still there.
" In the chorus for "Wolves" Gomez belts out: "I've been running through the jungle/ I've been crying with the wolves/ To get to you, to get to you/ I've been down the darkest alleys/ Saw the dark side of the moon/ To get to you, to get to you.
After that, we walked through several alleys and tiny streets—past the stupidly long lines of the Tokyo outposts of Dominique Ansel and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon—to his favorite Japanese bakery, where my mind was shattered yet again by the simple deliciousness of a savory curry donut.
Plus, you'll get to check out some of the amazing companies pitching their wares to attendees in the Startup and Hardware Alleys, check out the illustrious Startup Battlefield competition, and hear from top investors, innovators and entrepreneurs in the slew of interviews and fireside chats we have lined up.
Now that I am being commissioned to a new couple, one who can only afford a part-time marriage counselor with an outdated bot series as companion, I find myself uttering lies, hiding disguises and making clandestine trips to alleys to pick up some fresh leaves for my beloved.
Since then, it's become home to a rain-proof high street of chain restaurants and palm trees, boujee bars and bowling alleys, estate agents and their girlfriends – and tonight, it's home to Drake, who plays the first of eight consecutive nights at the landmark building's 20,000 capacity music venue.
Either the idea of swimming in St. Mark's Square (as hardy tourists do each year) is a bucket list ambition, or it spurs travelers to put off visiting until the summer, when the risk of flooding is lower but tourist logjams in the narrow alleys are a certainty.
That's taking our nation backward to a time when a woman didn't have the right to to decide whether, when, and with whom to grow a family—to a time when countless women lost their lives in back alleys and on kitchen tables trying to determine their own destinies.
So it's no surprise that there was a bit of an uproar when William S. Macklowe presented plans to replace Bowlmor Lanes in Greenwich Village, which was one of the city's oldest bowling alleys and a popular party spot until it closed in 2014, with a new condominium building.
The ones who were fished out of river or lake, found crumpled under crumpled papers in the parks, picked up in the horse-and-wagon alleys or slugged, for half a bottle of homemade wine, in the rutted tunnels that run between the advertising agencies and the banks.
Within two weeks we'd crossed the country several times, stopping in places we'd only heard the adults speak about: the Roman ruins at Baalbek, the Crusaders' sea castle in Sidon, the palace of Emir Bashir II in Beiteddine, the pockmarked sniper alleys and killing fields of downtown Beirut.
With storm drains and paving materials that allow water to seep through, the alleys funnel water into underground storage receptacles, preventing water from rain, hoses, fire hydrants and other sources from making its way, through sewers, drains and concrete riverbeds, to the ocean, picking up pollutants along the way.
In an advertisement, Dickert boasted of his park's numerous amenities, including "Swings, Carousel, Long Distance Rifle Range, large Dancing Pavilion in central location of Park, 4 Bowling Alleys, Music Pavilion; Playgrounds for young and old," with space for as many as 5,000 patrons on the four-acre site.
The jihadists appear to have chosen to blow up the mosque rather than see their flag torn down by U.S.-backed Iraqi forces battling through the maze of narrow alleys and streets of the Old City, the last district of Mosul still under the control of Islamic State.
" Sarita Waite and Raymond Lifchez, who helped develop and currently manage the Temescal Alleys complex east of Telegraph Avenue at 49th Street, are leasing retail spaces at prices they said were below market rate and were installing a plaza and garden in the back for public use "without commercialization.
On long unbroken stretches of alleys, Auclair urged the horses into a gallop and — even as I clutched the mane of my steed with a petrified death grip — I thrilled to the sense of speed and power, the rush of wind against my face, the intensity of the exercise.
Karlene Moore, a counselor and advocate at Toronto Rape Crisis Center, offered a similar explanation and added rape myths—for example, that rape is perpetrated by strangers who jump out of bushes or dark alleys, when, in fact, it's usually someone the survivor knows—can also contribute to the freezing reaction.
Alongside the likes of Drumcell, Truncate, and Silent Servant, the duo bring a hefty authenticity wrought from over a decade toiling in the darkness, balancing the twin objectives of creative progression and preservation of techno culture in those gloomy warehouses of worship tucked into the alleys and avenues around Los Angeles.
When I first met Mr. Lek at Rompo Gym (now the Muay Thai Academy) in Bangkok's never-to-be gentrified slaughterhouse district of corrugated shacks and dimly lit back alleys, I was definitely a computer in need of an upgrade, a burnt out circuit board, fit for the scrap heap.
Prosecutors say the victims were sexually assaulted before their deaths, their bodies were found dumped in alleys and trash bins in South Los Angeles, an area gripped by rampant drug abuse, prostitution and other crime at the height of a crack cocaine epidemic that engulfed impoverished neighborhoods during the 1980s.
As tech moguls, sports icons and pop stars hit the Embarcadero and branch out to the Tendernob and Mission neighborhoods, they'll inevitably cross paths with people on the opposite end of America's economic spectrum: the 0003,2000 homeless men, women and children living in the city's alleys, underpasses and street corners.
Perfetto Traveler in Italy recently introduced a six-hour, seven-mile walk along the Italian Riviera beginning in the fishing village of Portofino and ending with an exploration of Camogli, a beach town known for its network of narrow alleys; $1,100 for two people including a multicourse lunch with wine. 2.
Most of the scenes run five minutes or more, composed in long takes that follow a restless array of characters through apartments and corridors, alleys and courtyards, train stations and industrial wastelands—but the kinetic cinematography (by Fan Chao) freezes into tense, painterly tableaux of bitter confrontations pregnant with violence.
Generation Zero, Bannon's delirious 2010 documentary about the decay of American ideals, features, within its first six minutes: scenes of robbery, fiery plane crashes, heavy rain, emoji-faced men with their tongues wagging at money, handshakes in back alleys, incinerated houses, the boat sail-size dorsal fin of an approaching shark.
In the new neighborhoods along the northeastern edge of the city, one can see the emergence of a new global class, distributed unevenly and erratically building a type of vertical living that is in sharp contrast to the architecture of the city center with its many alleys, plazas, and commercial streets.
CreditCreditDiana Zeyneb Alhindawi for The New York Times Last fall, when I visited Kawangware, a densely populated slum outside Nairobi, Kenya, the morning was bright, and a breeze provided a welcome respite from the smell of the open sewers that run like septic capillaries through the back streets and alleys.
These days, cobblestones are buried under the asphalt on about one-third of the city's streets, but they endure as the surface pavement on a few iconic boulevards and squares, like the Champs-Élysées and the Place de la Bastille, and in the narrow alleys of historic neighborhoods like Montmartre.
They included a slew of streets and alleys named after foreign leaders who have clashed with the United States: the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un; Fidel Castro of Cuba; and Arab leaders whom the Russians consider to have been murdered under the auspices of the United States, like Col.
By squeezing the trigger and pressing the main top button, as well as flicking the wrist accordingly, the player can pull useful gadgets from their utility belt, toss Batarangs around the grim back alleys of Gotham, and analyze a crime scene in a fashion very much like the Arkham franchise's patented Detective Mode.
But this is only seen as a negative outcome because the original games view the world—the streets teaming with beggars, the blood-slicked whaling ships, the back alleys and rundown bars; the lot of it—as rightful property of the crown; an expensive snow globe that they aren't supposed to crack.
Look down at the darkness around your feet, in all the lanes and alleys, as if it were a soft black dust swept there by a broom; look at the stone apostles on the old Charles Bridge, and at all the blue-eyed jackdaws on the shoulders of St. John of Nepomuk. Look!
Back in the city, the couple, who now live in a sunny apartment adjacent to the American Academy, still enjoy the discoveries yielded by Rome's ancient labyrinthine alleys and antiques shops, but the long stints in Salento are a voyage to another era, a Jamesian detour into an Eden suffused with light.
Drunk, we'd roam the streets of República, along Avenida São Luís, past the gray boulevards, the tangled nests of wires on telephone poles, the guys giving blow jobs in dark alleys, the statue of an Indian whose shadow bore down on the transvestites who gathered at Largo do Arouche to smoke joints.
The story he inhabits follows the classic pattern of picaresque novels: With an associate named Huncks, he makes his way through the back alleys, mansions, forts and forests of colonial New England, meeting all manner of social and ethnic types — colonial governors, Puritan saints, Quakers, scoundrels, "savages," merchants, termagants and lovely, sweet women.
The capture of Abdeslam is a triumph, but celebrations will be muted by the realization that while one gang has been neutralized, the contest is by no means over -- not on the front lines of the jihad in the Middle East and North Africa, and not in the back alleys and boulevards of Europe's cities.
I never related "Ulysses" to my own world, to the young people at the desks around me — even though one of the scenes in the book takes place in a library, among students — not to mention the cobbled streets outside, the gateways and alleys, the shop windows and hoardings, the umbrellas, strollers, raincoats and overcoats.
Guests can play badminton and drink cocktails made with figs and local Morello cherries (a small staff is included in the rate) or tour the rest of the island, which, in the off-season, has more wild goats than people, although the winding alleys of Porto, about two miles southwest, offer a few charming osterias.
The genius of "The Attack" is that while you are led, Odysseus-like, through the back streets and alleys of Bethlehem and Jenin, meeting radicals and thugs, families who have turned violent out of deep resentment and frustration, people whose homes are bulldozed by Israeli soldiers, you are following Amin's inner journey in real time.

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