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The passengers named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit are: Cindy Candy Arenas, Jaky Alyssa Arenas, Jiny Alexa Arenas, Joe Leos Arenas, Elhadji Cisse, Donald Kirkland, Beverly Kirkland, Connor Brown, and Cassandra Adams.
Passengers Cindy Candy Arenas, Jaky Alyssa Arena, Jiny Alexa Arenas, Elhadji Cisse, Donald Kirkland, Beverly Kirkland, Connor Brown, and Cassandra Adams, and Cindy Arenas' husband, Joe Leos Arenas, allege that Southwest acted negligently in its responsibilities to maintain and repair its aircraft and aircraft components.
Official arenas have opened and hidden arenas are tolerated as long as there are no brawls.
Every time Rocket played in their arenas, selling out their arenas, how much difficulty do you think it was?
" Netanyahu: 'We act in many arenas' "We act in many arenas against a country which seeks to destroy us.
Deluxe fixes this with eight arenas designed specifically for battle mode — four new, four based on arenas from previous games — and five different kinds of battles.
Non-standard arenas won't appear in the online playlists anymore—only in private and offline matches—and future arenas will share the same dimensions as the others.
"We have three arenas with a retractable roof, and we're in constant communication with players to make sure they're ready to compete and play on all arenas."
I figured those "old booster rocket stages" could be "arenas," because, well, "arenas" is a word, a vaguely retro-sounding military term that seemed like it might work.
As interesting as spinning in arenas is, I felt there was already a lot of stuff out there which covers what happens in the arenas very well, with Top Gear etc.
I was also told to practice in the arenas, since the AI can be tough, every car handles very differently, and there are a LOT of obstacles in these tiny, adorable death arenas.
Trump held massive rallies at arenas with thousands of people.
Membership to get into sports stadiums and arenas is free.
Trump packed arenas even before the 2016 calendar year began.
We're in the same arenas that the ballplayers play in.
The occasional dads retreat to empty arenas and concessions stands.
Arenas made of wood and palm fronds operate like fairgrounds.
We have to take over these arenas and change them.
Typically, fighting leagues, like U.F.C., stage events in big arenas.
The president is still filling large arenas at his rallies.
"Alexandria is a candidate with a revolutionary spirit," Arenas says.
This allows separate solutions to be pursued in different arenas.
Ganz declined to disclose which sports arenas use NEC technology.
Just this summer he was filling arenas across the country.
So the newly proposed regulation matters in two different arenas.
So Scholten is, in a sense, playing in two arenas.
Soon, Ward and Endres will be running three esports arenas.
By God's will, we will disappoint U.S. on all arenas.
According to Arenas, the biggest shift in workspaces is consumerization.
But the differences in the two arenas go beyond numbers.
Other arenas may love Meija, but not this one. Who?
The government will also ask the cabinet to consider closing of universities, schools, international schools, boxing arenas, cock fighting arenas, bars and theater nationwide to curb the spread of the coronavirus outbreak, she said.
You need to come to the arenas to see the games.
In some arenas, at least, things are going decently for Colton.
Visual identification is one of many arenas where humans beat computers.
Chants of "build that wall" thundered through arenas and convention halls.
Borrowing rates in a number of arenas are already fairly high.
But both are arenas where large predators hungrily stalk big game.
Arenas and his accuser are due back in court next month.
Today, they're held in some of the world's most famous arenas.
Like most policy arenas, the management process for fish isn't perfect.
Tall cypress trees frame the Cementerio Municipal in Punta Arenas, Chile.
That's relevant for the Marines, but it's relevant in many arenas.
DK can use special pads around arenas to swing from vines.
Tandem designer Maria Arenas joined Starrett to work on the campaign.
Today, over three-quarters of NBA arenas are Spec Seats clients.
Now check out the NBA's best arenas, as voted by fans:
The women's tournament also will be played to largely empty arenas.
The North Korean cheerleaders here have been singing it inside arenas.
Chants of "Build the wall!" echoed through arenas throughout the country.
A handful of lawsuits in other arenas have challenged this practice.
Now, enormous arenas are being built with e-sports in mind.
The federation did not consider holding the event in empty arenas.
I don't think I'll be booking any arenas any time soon.
Even for occasional visitors, these intimate arenas can open new worlds.
None of the Democratic candidates fill arenas the way Trump can.
I hoped to be better, in the arenas I already inhabited.
These mediums are central arenas in which parties conduct their battles.
Facilities include indoor and outdoor arenas and a cross-country course.
" Trump's venues "I've had crowds over the last couple of weeks -- we went to different, Pennsylvania, Florida, but -- I mean, thousands and thousands of people can't get into these, you know, NBA arenas, right, big arenas.
" Advancements in these arenas, the report said, "will affect relations between states.
So the idea that we're training people up in these arenas, what?
Millennia ago, stadiums were little more than arenas carved into a hillside.
One thousand jobs vanished and the circus performed at indoor arenas thereafter.
People lined up outside of big arenas, not able to get in.
It also has ATMs at some airports, train stations and sports arenas.
Pong, Combat, Berzerk, and Pac-Man: flattened arenas of evasion and confrontation.
This year will bring acid tests in political, economic and development arenas.
In the early 2000s it was like, Cash Money was playing arenas.
They did a Carne y Arenas, the VR experience, they funded that.
In other arenas, too, the party shies from necessary but unpopular decisions.
But, outside those arenas, unregulated drone use will defile the public airspace.
One of the arenas will be dismantled and turned into four schools.
Music Review BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Adele is not daunted by arenas anymore.
He'd toured with The Band the previous year in sold-out arenas.
The roads between the arenas pull you out of the livestock bubble.
There are several arenas in which legal controversies will be played out.
Officials have also discussed converting hotels and arenas into temporary medical centers.
Comentario Los argentinos constantemente tienen la sensación de vivir sobre arenas movedizas.
Show it at enough arenas, and it could make "the Wave" obsolete.
In Fear, however, he spans lots of different battles and policy arenas.
Minor leagues and colleges have a sprinkling of arenas named for players.
Police officers and prison guards line courtrooms the size of sports arenas.
The tour played arenas for two months, and was exceedingly financially successful.
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Fans' gripes about the inconsistencies between arenas only grew with each new addition.
Across basements, offices, cubicles, arenas, Slack channels, and forums, hackers answer their call.
I performed in arenas and on stages in front of thousands of people.
Huge arenas vibrated and thrummed with the force of chants for the man.
Universities have been able to generate revenue from sold-out stadiums and arenas.
But more enthralling exhibitions at the country's biggest arenas might eventually change that.
The dead animal recently washed up ashore on a beach near Punta Arenas.
Police in Kissimmee, Florida, found Arenas shot outside an apartment complex Sunday morning.
"That's intentional and that's what we've been doing since the beginning," Arenas said.
U.S. policies in one arena effect Moscow's use of levers in other arenas.
It has to—most new technologies find some useful application in those arenas.
Clashes between the U.S. and Chinese legal systems have emerged in other arenas.
The simplest explanation is that society's overall mood influences performance in both arenas.
But some law professors have already risen to its defense in other arenas.
The Pontiac Silverdome was once one of the greatest arenas in professional sports.
What began in parks and playgrounds now extends into other arenas of organizing.
But in the arenas of economic and commercial policy, the U.S. fares miserably.
The authorities have also used sports arenas to house the flood of prisoners.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer still tours and sells out arenas.
It should be no surprise that owners of sports arenas want in, too.
"[Arenas] provide a certain quality-of-life vitality to a community," Freimuth says.
Why it matters: In 2017, over 42 million people visited U.S. sports arenas.
Teams could move to local arenas in the league's third season, in 2020.
It will use some existing arenas from 2008, including the Bird's Nest stadium.
"It will be one of the finest arenas in the world," he said.
As we headed back toward Punta Arenas, one more avian spectacle awaited us.
Opened in 1900, it is one of the oldest soccer arenas in Europe.
Representation matters in all arenas from politics to media to business and beyond.
Meanwhile, some professional sports teams have said they will play in empty arenas.
Portraits hang in the city's arenas, and there's a street named after Morenz.
The retractable roofs were closed in the three main arenas, where play continued.
"African-Americans and Latinos are grossly underrepresented in medicine," Dr. Romero Arenas said.
It appears stickered on the backboard glass on both baskets in N.B.A. arenas.
Often, the sports arenas where the events are held sell these local favorites.
Trump's unorthodox approach to foreign affairs will be thoroughly tested in both arenas.
Even in these other arenas, the full force of Smith's personality shines through.
He died not on the ice but in a hospital in Punta Arenas.
They should be vocally advocated in both legislation as well as in political arenas.
I don't give a s—t if I sold out arenas or won Grammys.
"We have partners who have been with us for 40 years-plus," Arenas said.
They're also working with the 49ers to get the technology ready for bigger arenas.
VR, on the other hand, has so far had limited success in social arenas.
Temporary arenas will be taken apart and reassembled as public facilities in underprivileged areas.
Gambling is outlawed in Cuba but wads of cash exchange hands at most arenas.
The legacy of the Athens Games left derelict, run-down arenas and unused stadiums.
In other arenas of AI research, like understanding language, similar models have proved elusive.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," writes King for the Post.
And there is no place where they are stronger than in our hockey arenas.
Heroes and villains face off in battle arenas that support up to four players.
Concerts were canceled and outdoor sports arenas were also closed due to the storm.
Both arenas are spaces where reality is suspended, if only for a brief moment.
But I always advise people the Olympics extend beyond the arenas and the stadiums.
Boston, home to many world champions, has solar capacity in all major sports arenas.
Lin has said he often is not recognized by security guards at N.B.A. arenas.
Among comics who play arenas, there has never been a more woke stand-up.
No one has been off the ship since March 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile.
The brewing company is working to turn empty sports arenas into blood drive centers.
However, Sanders's tribal policy is far from the revolution he promises in other arenas.
Cameras that track players' movements have also been installed in N.B.A. arenas, for example.
The picture is broadly similar in the arenas of stock and bond market trading.
"The majority of people down here are uninsured or underinsured," Dr. Romero Arenas said.
They include golf courses, boxing arenas, horse racecourses, sports clubs, hotels and petrol stations.
They said cockfights now held at more than 70 arenas will be driven underground.
Big arenas, and we set records at every one because we use the floor.
This study is: It links disparate arenas of medicine through a common pathological mechanism.
The game overlays virtual creatures and arenas on the real world via a smartphone app; players have to go to those real world spots with their phones in order to collect creatures or to battle for control of the arenas, called gyms.
I think they were playing arenas at one point in the UK and in Europe.
He failed to describe the many arenas in which the two countries could work together.
Arenas, like the Staples Center and Prudential Center, are still selling out K-pop concerts.
However, in more private arenas, her relationship with the oil and gas lobby remains convoluted.
In arenas he kills for a prize, Wins a minute to add to his life.
Consider four arenas in which AI's net impact is likely to be significant but uncertain.
JR: Back in the day, we've done bathrooms at arenas and all kinds of stuff.
These can be found in malls, sports arenas, and a ton of other public places.
The flicker of tiny lighter flames once illuminated dimmed concert arenas during heart-wrenching numbers.
But now, Dominic Toretto and crew are preparing to ride through arenas around the world.
Presidents are afforded wide discretion by judges in the arenas of immigration and border control.
He then set up Wall to be mentored by, of all people, Gilbert F. Arenas.
Most of the jobs I do now are in decent arenas that have acoustic treatment.
Google is working in a lot of arenas to help make machine learning more accessible.
That's how you're supposed to treat boys," Arenas said ... "can't treat boys like little girls.
We go into these massive arenas and they're packed and there's thousands of people outside.
So ... we're told it's a case of the rapper being 86'd at both arenas.
Her style thrills and the gimmick works wonders in the intimate confines of NXT arenas.
In a perfect world, you'd be hearing this blaring inside NHL arenas within a week.
The goal was not to be a rock star and play arenas around the world!
Instead, it is focused on making strides into new connected industrial arenas and cloud computing.
Harman said revenue from a unit that serves restaurants, sports arenas and other businesses fell.
From there, the ship spends three days in Antarctica before returning to Punta Arenas, Chile.
While that's common today, groups had been generally limited to theaters, auditoriums and indoor arenas.
These social media platforms positioned themselves for years as creating arenas for unfettered public dialogue.
In a 22015st century world, however, women are succeeding in the same arenas as men.
His rabid fans wreaked havoc on unsuspecting arenas, who were drastically underprepared for the chaos.
"You often see a second language slapped on [political material] without much thought," Arenas says.
When you go to different arenas, you can't do what you do here, you know?
The expedition members will first attend immersion training for two weeks in Punta Arenas, Chile.
Siskiyou County might not have big sports arenas or universities where disease can infect masses.
Windhorst's colleagues at ESPN reported that the initial plan was to play in empty arenas.
She headlines arenas around the world and will perform on "Saturday Night Live" on Oct.
At the same time, experts said, youth competitions are changing in more arenas than spelling.
Silver said teams have been asked to confirm availability of their home arenas through August.
So it's in the interest of owners of the arenas ... To have something fit in.
Such requests are not unusual for politicians and the arenas where they drum up support.
John Arenas is taking a very different approach with his co-working business Serendipity Labs.
Trump's whole thing is that he whips arenas into a frenzy of anger and bloodlust.
Though Mr. Aram fought in several arenas, his case was never decided on the merits.
In modern-day arenas, clowning has also grown bigger — larger gestures, more falls, gargantuan props.
Over nine seasons, Lopez has played in three home arenas and in two neighboring states.
Trump's venues include fairgrounds and local arenas and civic centers with capacities in the thousands.
A soccer stadium in the Bronx or Queens and two arenas proposed for Long Island would bring the total to five stadiums and six arenas within 60 miles of Madison Square Garden, with a combined 335,0003 seats for basketball, hockey, football, soccer and baseball teams.
But sometimes matches are held at smaller arenas, and the US Open isn't always broadcast internationally.
U.S. companies are rapidly turning malls, movie theaters, storefronts and parking garages into neighborhood eSports arenas.
I have no illusions about playing arenas and having this be a retirement plan for me.
In Akira, there are so many protestors that they have to be processed in converted arenas.
Dolemite Is My Name follows as Moore hustles to make Dolemite a success in multiple arenas.
And going from small stages to playing arenas has been an eye-opening experience for Hartman.
He's electrified arenas from Los Angeles to Toronto to Miami while becoming a basketball fan-favorite.
Like most nascent arenas, development of a common taxonomy and risk assessment framework is much needed.
Courtrooms aren't concerned with the truth; they're arenas where two competing sets of facts do battle.
We see the "come clean" canard play out in other arenas of public life as well.
Friends of friends have gone to paintball arenas or brewery tours in lieu of strip clubs.
It will be a great day facing him in one of the best arenas, Rod Laver.
The organization is also working to build the rooms in arenas, hospitals, schools, restaurants and more.
As Arenas put it, "Amnesty kicked in" -- and the payouts were stretched over 8 years instead.
And "combat information" is being replaced by "actionable information," allowing collection and analysis beyond combat arenas.
All of the arenas were crowded and there was a great deal of talent and enthusiasm.
We never envisioned what would come after Plans would be that we're gonna be in arenas.
You know it's really one of the most interesting, energy-filled arenas that I operate in.
In highly competitive arenas, those who do well are almost always extremely talented and hard-working.
Foley has a long and distinguished career working in the healthcare and the public health arenas.
The N.C.A.A.'s own statistics show that shooting percentages fall slightly in domes compared with arenas.
Stadiums and arenas can be cultural centerpieces of the cities and states in which they reside.
Putin's government has also diluted any sports-related goodwill dividends by its actions in other arenas.
And U.S. officials are stepping up security at some arenas following the attack, according to CNN.
I would like to say that I have been selling out arenas these last couple years.
This interest has taken him through cryptography, energy policy, defence, security, resilience and disaster management arenas.
The Barclays Center doesn't do it, despite being one of the busiest arenas in the nation.
She also wants to go international, to visit soccer arenas, baseball stadiums, cricket grounds, and more.
Many professional women's leagues share arenas with men's teams, playing during different months of the year.
There are a lot of different arenas of American life in which to interrogate racial inequality.
In other arenas, by contrast, contracting out to incentivize cost cutting is probably a good idea.
That's about two Los Angeles Memorial Coliseums, or almost 21.1 Oracle Arenas full of new Californians.
Siri Sat Nam Singh: With a client I'm in all three arenas: heart, soul, and spirit.
When the men first arrived in Punta Arenas, there was a lot of tension and distrust.
The answer was all of the above; the party is omnipotent, our leader in all arenas.
Ophelia tore roofs off school buildings, department stores, apartment complexes and sports arenas around the country.
Up to five of the remaining games between the rivals will be played in N.H.L. arenas.
The $5 million donation will go towards converting arenas and stadiums into temporary blood drive centers.
Making arenas a place where fans can feel safe from a complex, invisible virus is thornier.
For decades, the band has treated arenas and stadiums as havens of community through shared songs.
That model of concentrating political and philanthropic spending has defined Mr. Bloomberg's approach in other arenas.
Critic's Notebook The eight-part, 16-hour documentary tells the genre's story, from Appalachia to arenas.
He's already packing arenas around the country, hurling off-color jabs that leave his audiences howling.
There's a reason I didn't say Big Daddies or combat arenas where you can create traps.
Explore yourself in many facets before these virtual spaces get twisted into stratified arenas of business.
But one of the main arenas where normalization of Trump has taken root is the primaries.
"We plan on playing in some of the biggest arenas in the world," Ice Cube said.
It's divided into four thematic areas — Self, Public, Planet and Afterlife — though these arenas feel porous.
Then Laura's ex, Gilbert Arenas, jumped into the mix and strongly insinuated Laura was said whore.
Arenas told the team anyone who got him wet would be off the World Cup team.
That's exactly the kind of thinking anti-rape activists have tried to fight in other arenas.
Yep. Does it help maintain that sense of speed, despite the increased complexity of the combat arenas?
The increasingly cosmopolitan arenas of elite academies and top-level squads might reestablish a more local influence.
There's a reason sports arenas still crank up this song more than a decade after its release.
There's a reason sports arenas still crank up this song more than a decade after its release.
Maybe this protectionism will work, and in the arenas of 5G, smartphones, and AI, China will lose.
"Just say you got drunk, you got f**ked up like everyone else in America," Arenas said.
Amongst them are arenas from six different continents — Asia, Australasia, Europe, North America, South America, and Africa.
They also created a series of initiatives that sought to fuse these arenas together in lasting ways.
Laura denies it's her, and says her own ex, Gilbert Arenas, is the one fueling the rumor.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," wrote King in the Washington Post on Sunday.
Thousands bunked down in arenas, hockey rinks and oil work camps, often short of fuel and food.
He didn't fill arenas like Trump, but he tirelessly stumped and shook hands and posed for pictures.
Like Michelle Obama's upcoming book tour, the events are all in large theaters and a few arenas.
He says he's amazed that he is playing in sold-out arenas for tournaments around the world.
It's an interesting pitch, especially as voice assistants like Amazon's Alexa are being integrated into new arenas.
Teigen has credibility in the home goods, cooking, and clothing arenas, so the options are nearly limitless.
Moreover, those supposedly "female" traits vanish in the rare arenas where the competition is entirely among women.
Parks function as boss arenas; skyscrapers are repurposed as robotic hives; public transportation becomes an action setpiece.
The nondescript arenas stage an immediate, ephemeral violence that is forgotten afterward by developer, character, and player.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," wrote King in the Washington Post on Sunday.
Over the next five months, Americans will witness several "exits" in both the political and healthcare arenas.
Think of it like a tiny arena that existed before official arenas were introduced in the game.
Larger spaces, like arenas and stadiums, use metal detectors, pat-downs and phalanxes of wand-wielding guards.
That's gonna be different for different arenas, but it means actually following through and taking it seriously.
But the efforts are hindered by a $25 million funding gap, Arenas and other officials there say.
In recent years, these platforms have provided new arenas for national conversations about race and racial inequality.
Toronto will honor its first-ever game when the then-Arenas met the Montreal Wanderers on Dec.
In 2019, she's a bestselling author in the middle of a book tour that's selling out arenas.
Watch takes brands that start on YouTube and gets them in front of kids in multiple arenas.
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion.
From family parties to sold-out arenas, no social event was safe from a mannequin challenge video.
"I love the tour buses, the bunks, the stage, the arenas, the setup, the teardown," he says.
For example, Gay points to fashion as one of the arenas in which her body isn't accommodated.
Mr. Snider also wrote innovative contracts to manage arenas in New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Virginia and Florida.
Crisscrossing the country, the Celtics whipped all comers, exhibiting their skills in dingy dancehalls and cramped arenas.
ABOARD THE ARCTIC SUNRISE (Reuters) - The trip began in Punta Arenas, the capital of Magallanes region, Chile.
If that megalithic cathedral of doom wasn't enough, then behold the presentation of the various arenas inside.
Oceans also warm more slowly than other global arenas—like forests, deserts, or even the air itself.
The city already has a world-class convention center, sports arenas, places for concerts and major events.
Podium consolidated review data for all 29 NBA arenas through its platform to produce the following rankings:
Other teams, like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks, are donating money for hourly workers at arenas.
Some teams, like the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers, do not own their arenas but operate them.
You're going out there into those high arenas that put you in direct connection with creative consciousness.
In addition to the Mavericks, his business interests included automobile dealerships, hotels, cattle ranches and rodeo arenas.
But the platform has been slow to act in a lot of arenas, including on white supremacy.
Arenas elsewhere have begun using facial-recognition software to bolster security and identify those entering the building.
Arenas also scored 60 in 2006, with the Wizards, but had only eight assists and eight rebounds.
Previous Olympic cities, Ernst & Young noted in a news release, had seen arenas turn into white elephants.
Those public places could include schools, stores, restaurants, sports arenas, parking lots, stadiums or parks, for instance.
Neighbouring Thailand has announced the closure of schools, bars, movie theatres, cockfighting arenas and other entertainment centres.
Clear operates in 24 airports and seven sports arenas and stadiums, including Citi Field and Yankee Stadium.
CLEVELAND — Sports arenas for successful franchises can sometimes seem interchangeably generic, all noise and flash and money.
Speech transcription potentially pushes traditional privacy concerns into new arenas both at home and work, he said.
It already has a sprawling system of stadiums and arenas, after all, and even the public's support.
Nashville's Bridgestone Arena has become one of the most distinct and revered home arenas in the league.
Away from these predominantly liberal arenas, however, white identity has found a more potent form of salience.
Also to come are the team names and the arenas and cities that the league will visit.
But one can design public options in other arenas as well, for instance for retirement and mortgages.
Urban's "Coming Home" launched his critically acclaimed album "Graffiti U" this spring and has since sold out arenas.
But we've viewed it, and we collectively have viewed it as a moment of unity in our arenas.
A battle for dominance is taking shape in two different arenas, of free (ad-supported) and premium content.
" She continued: "I would like to say that I have been selling out arenas these last couple years.
ANACAFE President Ricardo Arenas said it aims to increase the country's robusta harvest to 2238,2000 22025-kg bags.
But they still mostly bracketed such moments of disrobed male characters as violent in bedrooms and arenas alike.
Ours is the recipe of Eugenia Arenas, a cook who has been working with us for 30 years.
We stop through seedy bars, boxing arenas, and remote offices where the occupants would rather avoid official attention.
And there is probably no one with as much experience in the main arenas of South African life.
His 243 points tied the Verizon Center record for most individual points, matching Michael Jordan and Gilbert Arenas.
His family said Monday that Worsley died "following complete organ failure" at a clinic in Punta Arenas, Chile.
The Broadway-style special effects and choreographed dance moves, sound stages, and packed arenas only obfuscated the grimness.
And audiences in arenas across the country and on television could not seem to get enough of him.
The campaign says it does follow up with the thousands of attendees who jam arenas for Trump's rallies.
Curry's 51 points tied the Verizon Center record for most individual points, matching Michael Jordan and Gilbert Arenas.
Listen up, sports bettors ... Ex-NBA star Gilbert Arenas is about to make you a lot of money!!
Arenas has recently said he's not as rich as everyone thinks ... and apparently there's some truth to that.
"It makes a statement about empowerment from a woman who sells out arenas anywhere she plays," he shared.
First, the continued national battle for immigrant rights will be waged in vastly different arenas across the country.
"We went from theaters, to arenas, to stadiums — there was never any sort of bridge between," Malik said.
Our minds, generally, are more open, and people need arenas in which to explore and express this openness.
The track record of socialism in so many arenas is abysmal but it is especially so in healthcare.
America has a competitor not only in the economic marketplace, but also in the political and military arenas.
Today I want to propose a question, one that I think professionals in both arenas should ask themselves.
We found the most iconic stadiums and arenas in every state, many of which were college football stadiums.
It also offers expedited security at other locations, including stadiums and arenas and even Hertz rental car locations.
Our separated system of power that creates multiple arenas of governance makes this even more difficult to discern.
But Mr. Trump's more incendiary remarks in other arenas have left many congressional Republicans facing a painful dilemma.
Suddenly, however briefly, the bowels of basketball arenas are turned into the shabbiest fashion runways in the world.
But the protest expanded, with more athletes joining him — at professional arenas and on high school sports field.
Even in arenas where brawn is not a metric, equal treatment and financial parity were next to impossible.
He sells out arenas on his comedy tours, and he has performed for as many as 50,000 fans.
He played six seasons for the Toronto Arenas, the Quebec Bulldogs, the Montreal Canadiens, and the Hamilton Tigers.
However, the local arena shuffleboard team is asking for a new stadium, and shuffleboard arenas are infrastructure, right?
Blogs, forums, and social media outlets have become arenas of queer power and agency — for better or worse.
Some cities and counties banned large gatherings, while basketball teams learned they would be playing in empty arenas.
Unofficial data "is often collected by 'courtsiders,' who covertly collect data in arenas and stadiums," the leagues said.
In the beating heart of Puerto Rico, there are two arenas: the baseball diamond and the boxing ring.
No one has been off the ship since March 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile, the cruise line said.
More recently, many liberals have shifted their attention to arenas, like the courts, where they can do things.
Perhaps they should install a similar audio and visual warning system in the arenas of the fighting world.
He was rescued and flown to Punta Arenas, Chile, but he died in the hospital of bacterial peritonitis.
The rosters are smaller, just 26 players, and indoor arenas are much cheaper to operate than outdoor stadiums.
I made my forays from Punta Arenas, a windswept city of about 125,000 on the Strait of Magellan.
And the same kind of bad faith can be seen in other arenas — very much including college campuses.
The NCAA has said it is preparing for the possibility of playing the annual tournament in empty arenas.
Elberta and Hugo were scheduled to leave Punta Arenas and even had their flights booked back to Texas.
In 2017, large food service establishments and arenas were required to separate their food waste or face fines.
In addition to being blocked on Google Play, Jones had a tough week in other arenas as well.
They can be arenas for robust debate, offices to seal deals or places to woo a romantic interest.
So Iran does what Iran does best, which is lash out on a small scale in different arenas.
And the surgeon Minerva Romero Arenas, 36, serves as a role model by providing care in McAllen, Tex.
"The Bay Area is a little bit like breaking into jail as a co-working company," Arenas said.
Now that they're selling out arenas, more and more artists are clamoring to work with them on tracks.
The game has gotten so big in the United States that malls are being turned into gaming arenas.
But there has also been a strange lack of urgency in the arenas best known for their hysteria.
While executives of both arenas decline to call it a rivalry, that is what seems to be emerging.
A spokesperson for the NBA declined to comment on the protests, deferring to the individual teams and arenas.
The aircraft disappeared shortly after taking off late on Monday from the southern Chilean city of Punta Arenas.
We know how to protect places – we do it all the time for public arenas and commercial properties.
The next best total is a comparatively measly 19623 by Curry last spring and Gilbert Arenas in 21962.
This elicits only muted fury from the people who often preach the virtues of diversity in other arenas.
He joined Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison as the only players in franchise history to reach that mark.
Joe Louis is one of a tiny number of high-profile stadiums or arenas named for an athlete.
The team and BSE Global, which operates both arenas, said the decision was made in consultation with Gov.
With Trump still jam-packing arenas at his rallies, the Democrats need someone who can counter that enthusiasm.
Passengers were nearly told to embark in Punta Arenas, Chile, before the country's health officials blocked the disembarkation.
Government supporters erupt with anger, and police officers and prison guards line courtrooms the size of sports arenas.
But in 1975, after Dylan had headlined arenas, the tour was just as much a superstar's expensive whim.
Obviously it's going to start small, you're not going to walk in and start doing arenas straight off.
The pre-alpha will feature two arenas and six playable characters, which will be grouped in teams of three.
But scholarships and arenas are a tall ask for an athletics department projecting a deficit of nearly $15 million.
The comedian -- who sells out arenas across the US -- is set to host the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
Sesame Street's VP of Licensing, Gabriela Arenas explained that the organization is looking toward introducing more technologically minded partnerships.
Successful innovators in these technology arenas will continue to contribute to the broader growth and economic vitality in Brazil.
During the earthquake, the volunteers' mobilization mimicked that of political arenas, spiraling into a massive on-the-ground effort.
It's a pattern that manifests itself across all kinds of arenas, including consumption, politics, education, medicine, religion and more.
I still pinch myself I get the chance to have a theatrical experience in arenas and share different stuff.
And Ticketmaster, part of the Live Nation empire, still tickets 22012 of the top 22014 arenas in the country.
Travel was one of the few arenas in life where clear and correct direction was so readily at hand.
Grunfeld gave one of the worst contracts in NBA history to Gilbert Arenas, and gave another to Andray Blatche.
The Democratic convention held its main events in a barricaded complex of sports arenas far removed from central Philadelphia.
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Basketball eventually took hold both with professional athletes in world-class arenas and with adolescents on inner-city blacktops.
It might seem odd, but pro wrestling might actually be one of the entertainment arenas most like the Oscars.
The aircraft are the size of a dinner plate or smaller and move at high speeds around enormous arenas.
According to Billboard , Perry's "WITNESS: The Tour" continues to move throughout Australia to arenas in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.
Prince was touring in support of 21990 and apparently wound up playing many of the arenas Seger was headlining.
Fox says their jump into entertainment comes at the worst time, because their leadership's desperately needed in other arenas.
Multiplayer online battle arenas, or MOBAs, are one of the most popular kinds of video games in the world.
Your focus is on your home and family today, two arenas we usually expect to be stable and calm.
Lamar Odom will be making his long-awaited return to the court -- playing alongside Gilbert Arenas and Royce White.
Fortunately for everyone involved, we're told there were only minor injuries suffered -- with Arenas not even listed as hurt.
Congress has recessed for the summer without passing any justice reform—not in the criminal nor juvenile justice arenas.
At those events, as venues reached capacity, many were relegated to overflow areas outside the convention centers and arenas.
They collectively constitute one of the world's great migration arenas, accounting for about a fifth of all migration globally.
Outside the arenas there were glitches, from long queues at security checkpoints to shortages of snacks at food stalls.
When fans finally make it into the arenas their tempers cool: the sport has lived up to its billing.
Trump's counter-narrative—the packed arenas—are used to show that the pollsters and pundits are wrong about him.
Bullying during adulthood is experienced in the home, at work, at school, in the media and in sports arenas.
"Cleopatra" is an album by a band that has toured arenas, but it's more weary and disillusioned than triumphal.
But despite a life of jam-packed arenas and screaming fans, he constantly struggled with fame and health issues.
But I believe the "loud noises" emitted from the man are called "cheering," which people do in sports arenas.
Tencent has branched out successfully into other arenas as well, such as cloud providers, artificial intelligence ventures and entertainment.
The "Champion" singer will play an impressive 55 arenas across the US and Canada as part of the tour.
In addition to locations at about 30 airports in the US, CLEAR is at some sports stadiums and arenas.
Arenas were already waiting for Adele after "21," but her throat problems and then motherhood kept her from touring.
Ryan turned his life around and has spent years performing at arenas across the land as a basketball entertainer.
Then there are connecting linear paths between these arenas where Doom builds atmosphere and tells its very thin story.
Like every year, there is plenty more of the same, and then, in some arenas, much less of that.
If there was this huge thirst for improv there would be star-studded teams that pack arenas doing it.
These visits will include bus tours, a departure from Trump's traditional campaign style of staging rallies in large arenas.
That means that hourly workers at arenas across the league could be without work for weeks, if not months.
Across college basketball, players were on the court preparing for conference tournament games — all of them in empty arenas.
But Krasnodar residents have been quick to note that some of the current host cities have even smaller arenas.
But the live experience is still filling arenas full of people old enough to remember how good it feels.
Peter Trepp, the chief executive of FaceFirst, said "very, very few" stadiums and arenas were using facial recognition technology.
In addition to Madison Square Garden, at least two other arenas are known to be experimenting with the technology.
Most of those at the hockey venues work at N.H.L. arenas in places like Edmonton, St. Paul and Denver.
Square Feet To provide fans with a richer experience, developers are creating arenas that are designed for pro gaming.
The NCAA also announced Wednesday that its men's and women's college basketball tournaments will play in arenas without fans.
But the outbreak of the novel coronavirus is threatening the annual tradition that packs sporting arenas across the country.
How would you explain the rising popularity of esports arenas to an adult who isn't familiar with the trend?
Philippon found similar phenomena in cellphone plans, airline prices, and multiple other arenas, due to a lack of competition.
The three main arenas now have retractable roofs, which can be closed when it rains or when temperatures spike.
Researchers anticipated that we could build on the amazing gains they'd seen (and are still seeing) in other arenas.
Across North America this year, companies are turning malls, movie theaters, storefronts and parking garages into neighborhood esports arenas.
Several N.B.A. teams marked the Chinese New Year with promotions at their arenas, as they have in other years.
These guarantees help ensure that the host makes money on its investment in a town's fields, rinks or arenas.
This left the judiciary as one of the few arenas in which former slaves could have advanced restitution claims.
The arenas include the homes of the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, according to the league.
At visiting arenas, the team's postgame departures were often delayed by endless processions of well-wishers and local dignitaries.
Already, AI that scans your face is being used for security applications at concerts, airports, sports arenas and more.
But in the past six months tensions between the two countries have spread to military, political and diplomatic arenas.
In each of these arenas, looking at the outcomes that neoliberalism delivered increasingly called into question the worldview itself.
Two other arenas were to be taken apart, and one put back together as four schools in another area.
Five comics who can fill arenas might share the same stage, or Dave Chappelle could tell jokes until dawn.
Competitions are often hosted in large venues, such as arenas, where audiences watch as professional players vie for supremacy.
For his part, James told reporters last week that he would refuse to do his job in empty arenas.
Currently packing arenas on a world tour, Depeche Mode sold out two shows at Madison Square Garden last month.
He's thoughtful, brilliant, talented in so many arenas (check out his Hamilton cover band!), and best of all, funny.
Nick Young was a 1st round pick of the Washington Wizards -- where Arenas was a superstar at the time.
She is quite popular in both arenas — her online videos regularly attract viewcounts in the millions, and her Jan.
Its mission was to protect consumers in the financial sector and arenas such as mortgages, student loans, and credit cards.
Some 36 test events have taken place at arenas and stadiums as well as on the area's beaches and mountains.
Numerous challenges facing the country outside the science or education arenas could use a scientific outlook in Congress, Holt said.
I am calling on our people now to come to the arenas and we will give them the necessary answer.
Cher entered the new millennium still finding new arenas to put her talents to use, and she wasn't done yet.
She is keen on pushing market solutions into new arenas; but she also wants a party of modern sexual attitudes.
"I'm so lucky that I get to work in such a wide-array of design arenas every day," Barrymore said.
He eventually traded the Arenas albatross for the actual worst contract in NBA history, Rashard Lewis's $100 million stink bomb.
Everyone is now rushing into the arenas that Musk has pioneered — changing the way we think about autos and space.
Amongst the detained were Iliana Hernández, Oscar Casanella, Ariel Ruiz Urquiola and Boris González Arenas, all liberated within 24 hours.
We've scoured fields, courts, arenas and stadiums around the world to find the most promising startups bringing technology to sports.
I'd love to play huge arenas across the World, sing our brilliantly bonkers pop songs and relive our former glory.
Over the past five years, esports have grown into an estimated $906 million industry, with recruiters, coaches, and dedicated arenas.
The new poll findings come in the wake of medical marijuana shaping conversations in both the sports and politics arenas.
Amnesty reported that peaceful protesters were "harshly repressed by the police, both inside and outside sports arenas," during the games.
I am the first female comic who is selling out arenas all over the world and so grateful for that.
Last week, in what was once considered among the loudest arenas in the N.H.L., there were clusters of empty seats.
"Becoming" becomes the biggest selling book of the year and Michelle Obama sells out arenas on her "Becoming" Tour. 96.
In other arenas, she's talked about raising women's pay by increasing compensation for the country's teachers and child care providers.
They campaigned urgently, even frantically, at airfields and arenas, on a college campus in Wisconsin and in a Philadelphia church.
Mohegan Sun opened in 1996, and people have been flocking to the resort's hotel, casinos, and live arenas ever since.
You get four "likes" and two "dislikes" for the arenas, which increase or decrease the likelihood you get that map.
All 29 arenas will get a new dedicated camera, cameraman, and producer that are all on-site for each game.
Time was when big cities could be portrayed as arenas of dystopian social collapse, of rampant crime and drug addiction.
This appeals to owners who want fans coming to their arenas, and also to coaches who are almost universally conservative.
The IMA has moved to a sprawling new facility, where it vies with shopping malls and sports arenas in popularity.
We're touring all the time, so we were thinking about what would work when we're playing these amphitheaters and arenas.
That's in line with a growing trend in newer sports arenas that focus on fewer seats and a smaller capacity.
The idea of playing in empty arenas — as opposed to canceling these events — sounds antithetical to the traditional sports experience.
There is also the matter of concessions staffers — employees who sell food and beverages for various chains at the arenas.
And Mr. Trump's desire to fill arenas often overrides the preference of the candidate he is ostensibly there to help.
The backlash against the first travel ban, in January, was so powerful because it took place in two different arenas.
Other apps are less explicitly about sex and romance, but can still be used to cultivate communication in those arenas.
But in some arenas — Canada, for instance, and much of the business world — affirmations of global engagement countered the narrative.
It also perpetuates a belief that auction houses are arenas for oblique financial transactions with little responsibility to the public.
Read more: One chart explains why Disneyland, Broadway, and sports arenas are all going dark to stop the coronavirus epidemic
With their Belmont Park bid, the Islanders proposed a modern hockey home, like the new arenas in Detroit and Edmonton.
Gelfand also benefited greatly from the placement of SportVU cameras in N.B.A. arenas to track player movement like never before.
But new grocery sales won't completely offset the lost sales from restaurants and foodservice operators, like arenas, schools and universities.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the arenas will sit empty, and the teams will stay far from the locker rooms.
Late Friday afternoon, Justin Bieber's team quietly downgraded eight stops of the 45-date Changes stadium tour into smaller arenas.
It's sponsored by Harley Davidson, and will run throughout summer 2020 at various sports arenas and major league baseball fields.
That's life in a world where one company's tentacles reach into countless arenas and it has all the negotiating power.
Also, 19-year-olds don't choose an agent based upon which one best understands the Arenas rule or setoff provisions.
But few have the resources to build their own training arenas — a gap that security vendors are eager to fill.
The biggest change, however, is that matches will no longer be played in studios and arenas in front of fans.
For now, NCAA president Mark Emmert says the plan is for March Madness to be played in fan-less arenas.
Chuck said it's just too great of a health risk to the players ... even if they play in empty arenas.
So, Dr. Romero Arenas, who is originally from Mexico City, has felt the need to pull others along with her.
Arenas said the model is analogous to the hotel industry, where the majority of chains are operated by experienced franchisees.
In a recording career that continued into the 20163s, Rush headlined arenas and had more than a dozen platinum albums.
Maratones sobre hielo en Siberia (y en las arenas del Sahara), un incendio en París (y otros en la Amazonía).
The plane departed from Chile's Chabunco Air Base in Punta Arenas, near the country's southern tip, at 4:55 p.m.
If the music stars could fill arenas, so could idols of another stripe: the mighty athletes who left the scene.
They have been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards, winning three, and can still pack arenas and stadiums around the world.
Mr. Whitehall is a star comic in Britain, touring arenas and starring in a slew of sitcoms and talk shows.
When the NBA announced that games would be played in fan-free arenas, players like LeBron James weren't having it.
They have accepted that they have lost their nomination this year and are girding themselves to fight in other arenas.
Yet in arenas in Spain, Mexico, South America, Portugal and France, curious tourists who buy a ticket keep the killing going.
Michelle Obama is currently promoting "Becoming" on a cross-country book tour that has filled arenas with crowds in the thousands.
"The system is friendly to the environment because it does not use fossil fuels," Miguel Arenas, Mi Teleferico's maintenance manager, said.
The lawsuit is the latest touchstone in the debate over religious exemptions and "conscience protections" in health care and other arenas.
From there, we just started organizing as many people as we could in our specific arenas and pulled this thing together.
Then she began to extend that formula, or versions of it, into other arenas (Broadway, with the Tony Awards, for one).
We've reached out to several arenas, including Spectrum Center and Bank of America Stadium, and will update when we hear back.
"We're targeting hospitality operators, those who own and operate hotels," Arenas said, noting the company owns sites in Manhattan and Chicago.
It also has popular products in the streaming video (Prime Video), set-top box (Fire TV), and live streaming (Twitch) arenas.
You could have been on MTV and selling out arenas with the kind of music that these bands now are playing.
To make her dazzle in her show-biz arenas, her packagers will have to invent a new, fictional character for her.
And maybe you get in touch with the creative spark that got you to those big arenas in the first place.
"China has never hoped for any tensions between China and the United States, in the trade or other arenas," Lu said.
It's a new podcast from WNYC Studios, created by two queer co-hosts featuring queer stories from all arenas of life.
Democratic socialists also believe there are some reforms that empower and embolden the working class to fight battles in other arenas.
Two arenas — the velodrome and tennis centre  — have been effectively closed down, as they're off-limits to the community and visitors.
The biggest esports tournaments are usually held at large-capacity traditional sports arenas, and they don't have any trouble filling them.
But, Arenas just ain't letting it go ... he's now filed a lawsuit against the woman claiming she fabricated the whole thing.
Certain music is best experienced in massive arenas to tens of thousands of people; some artists come alive in that setting.
On a local level, health providers must work to promote dental care in arenas where families live, learn, work and play.
It was a chronicle of valor asserted in the most public of arenas scrutinized by an audience that spanned the globe.
Competition is not of ultimate value, but we are often most alive in those arenas where winning and losing make sense.
The tobacco companies lost that battle, but it is now clear that the war did not end but simply shifted arenas.
Read more: The best NBA's best arenas according to fansThe Spartanburg, South Carolina, native has learned to trhive within that reality.
Fans are on the edge of their seat at arenas he competes in, and social media is abuzz when he plays.
It was completely inappropriate to talk about bringing that team here or to commercialize any of our venues, theaters, arenas, restaurants.
A good squad must weather raucous arenas in places like Durham and Chapel Hill, in North Carolina, in order to prosper.
And I think it was partly that understanding that probably led me to try to do something similar in different arenas.
I appreciate that it can also be very dangerous for spectators without the safety measures put in place in the arenas.
The Hawks will get another team that spent last spring outside of NBA arenas when the Sacramento Kings visit on Monday.
Illustrations of that toxicity to African-Americans can be seen in several arenas, including health disparity, educational attainment and mass incarceration.
In functional arenas from room-letting to transportation to commerce, persons will be increasingly subject to corporate, rather than democratic, control.
At arenas hosting wheelchair rugby and basketball, the roughest of the Paralympic sports, welding units are available to fix damaged frames.
The New York area is one of the most crowded regions in the country when it comes to stadiums and arenas.
The suspension is having a sizeable impact on the pay of thousands of hourly employees at basketball arenas across the country.
Past attempts to embarrass President Vladimir V. Putin into changing his behavior, in both the nuclear and cyberconflict arenas, have failed.
Fanatics' only ties to brick-and-mortar retailing are the roughly 30 team or league outlets operates in arenas and stadiums.
Silver said Wednesday in an ESPN interview that the league could consider restarting its schedule with games played in empty arenas.
Common social gathering places like bars, restaurants, concert venues, and sports arenas are being forced to close down or reduce operations.
His teachings have been embraced in such unlikely arenas as Silicon Valley, the World Bank, Congress and the United States Army.
It gets the good old days, the best of days and the sweet nostalgia unique to cities and arenas left behind.
On the same night that the Canadiens beat the Senators, 7-4, the Montreal Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas, 10-9.
Under many leaders across seven decades, they battled in arenas of state and national politics that were infested with racial conflict.
The NCAA announced on Wednesday that both the men's and women's March Madness tournaments would be played in nearly empty arenas.
Another challenge is that people are moving away from public sharing on the News Feed and other public arenas, Facebook said.
Japan's professional baseball league announced on February 26 that it will play its 72 remaining pre-season games in empty arenas.
The contrast between the two arenas has become only more striking now that they are the sites for this year's finals.
Arenas where politicians appear often have a blanket license that allows the venue to play any song in an agency's catalog.
In public arenas, like the presidential debates, Sanders and Warren have largely teamed up against Biden and Buttigieg's push for moderation.
Obama toured throughout the United States, Europe, and Canada promoting the memoir, selling out arenas and headlining festivals along the way.
Three of the Olympic sports arenas are meant to be transformed into a training center for athletes and a public school.
But according to the county's website late Saturday, Germain and Alico Arenas were two of 11 shelters that were already full.
There are dozens of professional sports stadiums and arenas (many already financed by local and federal taxpayers) located in opportunity zones.
The Basketball Association of America was formed mostly by owners of hockey teams looking to fill their arenas on off nights.
On all four albums, pop's urge for inclusion prevails, and in concert — Eilish and Grande fill arenas — they spur fervent singalongs.
Even when he has spoken in actual NBA arenas, it is not true that he has set a record every time.
The combo worked, and the band definitely rocked, but it always sounded a little too tailor-made for arenas and stadiums.
Spain's matches, all on the 12,500-seater central court, were sold out, but other ties were played in half-empty arenas.
The Hercules C-130 cargo plane disappeared shortly after taking off late on Monday from the southern city of Punta Arenas.
The boys themselves, freshly bored, imagine the other domestic arenas where their riotous skills might be best put to use. Dinner?
His crossover mix of classical and pop has helped him sell more than 80 million recordings and sell out large arenas.
Before the playoff droughts and empty arenas, Little can remember when professional hockey was a breath of fresh air in Miami.
With 143 indoor publicly owned arenas in the Toronto metropolitan area, there are many more teams than there are available goalies.
On the same night, the Canadiens beat the Senators, 7-4, and the Montreal Wanderers defeated the Toronto Arenas, 10-9.
Swaggy P got the stripper treatment during his rookie hazing back in 2007 ... and Gilbert Arenas just provided the photo proof.
But she refuses to change herself to please other people, she explained, and she continues to sell out arenas across the world.
Cal Jam 17 will also kick off the band's newly announced fall tour, which hits arenas throughout the country and concludes Dec.
Given Rocket League's esports rise, it's easy to point to that real-world equivalent and disregard the need for oddly-shaped arenas.
Likewise, Swift went from shy high-schooler writing songs about failed crushes and singing them on MySpace, to selling out arenas worldwide.
Cal Jam 17 will also kick off the band's newly announced fall tour, which hits arenas throughout the country and concludes Dec.
If cosmic censorship holds in one of the two arenas, some experts say you might expect it to hold up in both.
The updated ordinance reflects that, while sex doll companies may be ready to expand into new arenas, the public may not be.
He targets three arenas of contemporary political and economic life where credit is key: shareholder valuation, bond market ratings, and platform capitalism.
Guardians 2 is about how abusive family dynamics play out in larger arenas, and Homecoming is kinda, sorta interested in economic inequality.
Arenas just got a default judgment in the case, in which the judge ordered Govan to pay $110,110 for his emotional distress.
Currently, the brewery uses filtered city water from Punta Arenas—a much less exciting story, although the source is ultimately the same.
In "Dangal", the protagonist and her sister are trained on mattresses and in mud-pits rather than synthetic mats and wrestling arenas.
Halak even switches sides after each period in both arenas so he is always sitting at the end the Caps are shooting.
The LPL is also a pioneer of sorts, with many of its teams based in specific cities with their own home arenas.
The idea also had origins in two other arenas where we'd been building and wandering for years: machine learning and the cloud.
The league is currently in the midst of its second season, and preparing to move teams to home arenas for season 3.
Adding to the challenge is an increase in both the ways and arenas that anti-LGBTQ groups are seeking to stymie progress.
Unlike the massive, sleek NASCAR arenas, the Riverhead Raceway is more a home for weekend hobbyists, competing in cars they modified themselves.
New and old arenas are encouraged to adopt sustainable practices that demonstrate to fans both the environmental and economic benefits of sustainability.
The band has toured the U.S. before — most recently playing to sold-out arenas in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City.
Besides, you have to respect someone who can sell out arenas and still make time to get to science class on time.
Sports stadiums and arenas are some of the few public places where the "Star-Spangled Banner" is played on a regular basis.
The arenas of grime and UK rap are clearly throwing out some of the most exciting music in the world right now.
Ex-NBA star Gilbert Arenas says Khloe Kardashian has no one to blame but herself -- and her vagina -- for Tristan Thompson's cheating.
Incapable of maintaining free speech, she somehow also fails in one of the few arenas in which free speech is not protected.
The New Jersey native is averaging 28.4 points in six games at the Garden, his highest scoring average among all NBA arenas.
The production teams for major arenas and the convention producers that the national committee use have plenty of experience under tight deadlines.
"This kind of situation always has a larger burden on women and children," Nahuel Arenas, humanitarian director at Oxfam America, told Refinery29.
Once the mind is unshackled and encouraged to think beyond a small policy box, our circuitry can be rewired in other arenas.
In our era of "fake news" — in both the domestic and international arenas — credible and impartial data sources are the most potent.
Unlike the swashbucklers who conquered arenas, the Canterburians were cheerfully unheroic, pairing adventurous playing with shrugging, self-deprecating lyrics about nothing much.
We stop at red lights and pay our taxes, in important measure, because we regard government action in these arenas as legitimate.
Around the world, massive structures that likely cost millions to build, including amusement parks, airports, resorts, and Olympic arenas, now sit abandoned.
He has rallied thousands in arenas to a frenzy with his words, then days later delivered a speech directly from a teleprompter.
Some stayed in makeshift shelters at local sports arenas and other venues until the evacuation order was called off on April 9.
"Last year, JLL reported that it was crucial for grocers to prevail in three arenas: convenience, price, and experience," the firm wrote.
To date, it's sold more than 360,000 cans of wine (90,000 cases) and has partnered with hotels, music venues and sports arenas.
" What to expect: "A pared-down version of the set he usually performs in huge arenas and stadiums all over the world.
While there are typically some empty seats at his rallies, there are usually crowds gathered outside the arenas where he is speaking.
And some of Cuba's most famous exiles, like the author Reinaldo Arenas and the poet José Martí, have called the city home.
The fight for fans' rights to throw rotting animal carcasses on the ice of NHL arenas this postseason continues to wage on.
Given these limitations, it's amazing the influence that images from paintings have in all arenas of our lives—even in the movies.
As a referee in the Andalusian regional league, he has little protection compared to those in the televised arenas of La Liga.
In Ghana, sex trafficking, fishing and portering (carrying loads for market vendors and shoppers) are among the more common arenas for slavery.
The first lady's Be Best platform focuses on helping children in three different arenas, one of which is online safety and behavior.
" In fact, the slogan — as it is written on signs and blared in lights around arenas at his rallies — is "Not me.
The Paper, a news site controlled by the Communist Party, published photographs of cavernous arenas filled with beds now empty of patients.
The policy prompted fights over bathrooms, dormitories, single-sex programs and other arenas where gender was once seen as a simple concept.
At the figure skating and short-track speedskating sites, most drivers work smaller arenas or oversee the ice operations at recreation centers.
But first Mr. Glover will use the pseudonym for his biggest tour to date, with 28 shows in arenas across the country.
LeBron James spoke out against the idea that NBA games would be played in empty arenas or without fans again on Thursday.
Increasingly, the arenas that stage the world's most glamorous club competition are visually stunning, lavishly appointed and architecturally wondrous, but chronically quiet.
Ronstadt had a voice tender enough to beguile audiences in small clubs and mighty enough to shake the rafters of big arenas.
And other data showed that polarization was seeping into nonpolitical arenas, making Republicans and Democrats less likely to marry or be friends.
"All of our investment to date has been from strategic capital and not venture capital," Arenas said in an interview with CNBC.
The stadiums include at least two N.F.L. arenas that have not been built — the Los Angeles Rams' new facility in Inglewood, Calif.
The vast majority of visitors come by cruise ship, setting sail from ports like Ushuaia in Argentina or Punta Arenas in Chile.
And those have to be there to be able to finance the type of arenas we're building today in the United States.
In the summer of 1997, the N.B.A. debuted its own eight-team women's league, playing in its arenas during its off-season.
We haven't entered the Corridors of Time since those initial missions where they were just your run of the mill combat arenas.
If we don't, others will take advantage of that fear and challenge our leadership positions in the agriculture and life sciences arenas.
The Founding Fathers may have envisioned governing as a part-time job handled by those who had been successful in other arenas.
I buy the Pro Football Stadium one for L., and the NHL Hockey Arenas ones for my two brothers and my dad.
Unfortunately, this narrative, regardless of its merits in other policy arenas, just isn't that helpful in fixing our health care spending problem.
It remains unclear how long the Islanders will continue to split time between two arenas and, to a degree, two fan bases.
For much of the year, the stadiums and arenas are competing for concerts, ice skating performances, circuses, wrestling extravaganzas and other events.
It's a game where you create giant Starcraft-y ball of diverse units and you tactically take big arenas with that ball.
A student of visual communications, Arenas tended to his artistic muscle in the form of animation experiments in both 2D and 3D.
Cyberwarfare appears to be distinctive in that, so far, deterrence appears to be less effective than in other arenas of armed conflict.
But if AT&T was paying Trump to get its way in those arenas, it's not clear how much success it had.
With their repetition and rhyme, it is easy to imagine many of the poems being memorized and performed in arenas of protest.
Look at these two charts, showing the number of eating and drinking joints within one mile of the Cleveland and Miami arenas.
But platforms can't wash their hands entirely — federal criminal laws apply, and there are carve-outs for arenas such as intellectual property.
Those enormous arenas they enter never feel like home; they always feel like weird pit stops on a long trip to nowhere.
Before this rockin' kid was performing to sold-out arenas, he was just another guitar-playing guy growing up in Mullingar, Ireland.
It is no secret that while fan interest in many sports remains healthy, falling attendance at stadiums and arenas is a growing concern.
Like many new stadiums and arenas, Daytona is buying into the notion that less is more, with several other racetracks having already downsized.
"It's tricky because we don't enjoy the public-private partnerships like other leagues do with public financing of stadiums and arenas," France said.
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"It's treated with a sort of secrecy that we don't see in other arenas when we're talking about allegations this serious," Teegardin said.
Gilbert Arenas, 36, has been out of the league since 2012, but that doesn't mean he's collecting dust on the old shooting arm.
The conventions, no longer a substantive deliberation by party delegates to pick a nominee, have largely become scripted coronations in glitzy sports arenas.
Shrinking groups tilt toward GOP On the religious front, just as in those other arenas, the groups that favor Democrats are clearly growing.
Insofar as liberals continue to leave the state-level organization to conservatives, they are conceding the most productive policy arenas in the country.
New York (CNN Business)Esports are filling basketball arenas, airing on major cable TV networks and attracting sponsorship dollars from blue chip companies.
Lars Ulrich, the band's drummer, expressed how grateful he is to still be able to give such enormous performances to arenas of fans.
They also require him and his band to tour Germany, where Goebbels himself will be there to watch him in Berlin's grandest arenas.
A high-voiced heartthrob and songwriter leads his band to Top 10 albums and arenas, goes solo and headlines his own stadium shows.
If the first two venues are successful, MSG will try to build arenas in more locations, according to people familiar with the matter.
Overall, Nashville has won 203 consecutive home playoff games in what has turned into one of the most intimidating arenas in the league.
The companies are bidding against each other to advertise on the same sports channels, at the same arenas and to the same demographic.
The SPCA is one of many organizations now using the robots to patrol parking lots, tech company campuses, office buildings, and sports arenas.
Fortunately for everyone involved, the CHP says the man only suffered minor injuries ... while 37-year-old Arenas was not hurt at all.
In those arenas, there is no visibility, whereas "Netflix could easily explain everything that's happening, if it's making large populations uncomfortable," Silva says.
The league said that games will likely be broadcast both online and on TV – with championship matches potentially being held in NBA arenas.
We're told a RAV4 collided with Arenas' pricey Maybach at around 2:55 PM on the 101 freeway in Encino, California on Sunday.
You can see the mangled Toyota lying wrongside up in the middle of the freeway -- with Arenas' supercar severely dented in the back.
Chinese expected him to focus on domestic economic issues and relieve some pressure in the political and military arenas of the bilateral relationship.
Officials in the U.S. are stepping up security at some arenas following the deadly attack Monday on a concert venue in Manchester, England.
But one thing that is increasingly clear is that President Trump intends to be active in the national security and foreign policy arenas.
Here's the deal ... a woman named Janelle Reeves -- who claims she dated Arenas -- got a restraining order against the NBA star in June.
Reeves claims Arenas took the breakup hard ... and harassed and tormented her -- and threatened to send explicit videos of her to her son.
In his photos, made in locations ranging from nondescript city streets to college sports arenas, bodies battle for attention, perfectly stopped and coordinated.
And now, portable defibrillators, or AEDs, are available in many public spaces (like sports arenas, gyms, malls, and restaurants) for bystanders to use.
THE world of foreign aid is much like the Olympics: countries jostle to show their national colours in as many arenas as possible.
He's also a squeaky-clean and well-groomed celebrity who's cultivated blue-chip sponsors, sold millions of pay-per-views, and filled arenas.
Arenas are packed out by spectators, and also with the help of major sponsorship deals, the industry generates thousands of millions each year.
The company is working with sports arenas and concert venues to put giant recycling bins in concourses to recycle single-use plastic cups.
In what is normally one of the most raucous arenas in the N.H.L., the only background noise was the murmur of hushed voices.
In fairness, one of the reasons for this is that Feral Rites is trying to be more than a series of battle arenas.
It requires a cross sector, multifaceted strategy that engages stakeholders across the technology, employment, women's rights, education and workforce preparedness, and policy arenas.
But some formerly legendary arenas that once represented the peak of advancement have since slipped into oblivion and, in some cases, been demolished.
It isn't just late-night TV. Cultural arenas and institutions that were always liberal are being prodded or dragged further to the left.
Fashion was one of the sole arenas in which women could find freedom and wealth, and Golbin lets the groundbreaking designers explain how.
The expected stormclouds stayed away but the crowd was denied what it yearned for: a French victor in this most French of arenas.
As it turned out, the large food-vending companies, like Restaurant Associates, which handled ballparks and arenas, didn't want to take on Woodstock.
I envision a world where love is a public ethic, a shared practice that shows up in all the arenas of our life.
In response the league has ramped up efforts at its arenas to cut carbon emissions, reduce waste and conserve water, among other initiatives.
Because of the way DraftKings advertises in professional sports arenas, these teams and leagues have become an essential part of the company's success.
The company's payment technology has been used by convention centers, theme parks, chain stores, and arenas and stadiums since its launch in 2011.
Keep reading to see how Ehsan carved out a new space for herself in both arenas while keeping the two fluid and interwoven.
Saudi women will soon be allowed to drive and to attend sports events at several major arenas -- privileges denied to them until now.
There had yet to be a wave of games played in empty arenas and stadiums, although talk of such a step was increasing.
The employees range from ushers, concession vendors and ticket-takers who work for the arenas, to part-time employees like game-night performers.
Many of the stadiums and arenas have been built with sizable public assistance in the form of free land, tax breaks and cash.
For now, Trump has decided not to forgo political rallies, which can bring tens of thousands of his supporters into tightly packed arenas.
Those who have spent a lot of time in stadiums and arenas know that they are rarely sanctuaries of patriotic conformity and decorum.
Drive-thru centers must be set up in parking lots at grocery stores or high school sports stadiums, not just big arenas downtown.
The ship departed Buenos Aires on March 7 and no one has been off the ship since March 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile.
When a team has had eight home arenas in two states over a half-century, it's tough to build a dedicated fan base.
It's symptomatic of the expansion of the U.S. into a variety of different arenas of conflict that no one's really paying attention to.
Outside the US, the band are borderline superstars, blowing the roofs off of arenas and entrancing stadium-size crowds with their angelic beatdown.
In an apparent attempt at team building early in the postseason, he splurged on matching suits for his teammates to wear to arenas.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama experienced difficult political problems thanks to expansionary visions of government in arenas like health care and energy policy.
But the working conditions are distinctly minor league, with commercial flights and modest arenas, compared to those at an N.C.A.A. power like Syracuse.
Guests have not been ashore since March 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile, and have been self-isolating in their staterooms since March 22.
Dozens of sports arenas and stadiums have installed solar panels, LED lighting and scoreboards, energy efficient air-conditioning and dehumidifiers, and even composters.
It is rarely cited on anybody's list of intimidating arenas, and on at least one occasion was publicly mocked by an opposing coach.
The company provides airports, arenas, and schools with an unfortunate but critical need: a security system that has the potential to prevent shootings.
But most carriers are rolling out millimeter wave 210G in an extremely limited area, and focusing on public spaces like stadiums and arenas.
The NBA is partnering with nonprofit KultureCity to make 19 arenas "sensory-inclusive" by the start of the 2018-19 season this fall.
In America today there are two arenas which I would like to see returned to as safe zones: houses of worship and sports.
Darts continues to transcend its image as a pub game, with the biggest events filling small arenas and drawing big audiences on television.
That's due partly to the growing number of stand-up shows in arenas and theaters, which can be as expensive as pop concerts.
The dispute is a sign of how a disagreement between Washington and Beijing over trade may be spilling over into other international arenas.
Hence the widespread expectation that arenas may have to be empty if we are fortunate enough to see professional basketball again this season.
Hence the widespread expectation that arenas may have to be empty if we are fortunate enough to see professional basketball again this season.
Abroad, news of the ill treatment suffered by figures like Mr. Arrufat, Mr. Padilla and later Reinaldo Arenas darkened the image of Cuba.
Clinton has the audacity to believe in the limits of her persuasive and political power, and an emphasis on limits doesn't fill arenas.
He became more guard-oriented over the years, especially after he recruited high-profile players like Damon Stoudamire, Khalid Reeves and Gilbert Arenas.
Besides that, I've also done some production work: I made the opening theme for the Paralympics and all the vignettes for the arenas.

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