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She misses the drama of the second act by miles.
In the grand scheme of things we are winning by miles.
A quick song by Miles Davis sounded on par with AirPods.
The car developed by Shelby, and piloted by Miles, is the GT40.
What remained was a tiny, green oasis surrounded by miles of devastation.
Palestinians live under military occupation surrounded by miles of walls and fences.
After a steal by Miles, Anunoby banked in a 216-foot jumper.
His name is Guo Wengui, though he also goes by Miles Kwok.
Check out more work by Miles Glynn on his website and Instagram.
PICASSO AND THE PAINTING THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD By Miles J. Unger Illustrated.
In some areas, the shoreline would be likely to move inland by miles.
"We have the largest affordable housing plan in the country, by miles," she said.
FinalStraw and case (left) next to two knockoffs purchased by Miles Pepper on Amazon.
Among them is the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, surrounded by miles of barbed wire.
Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World , by Miles J. Unger (Simon & Schuster) .
Hit a big 3 late, good screen by Miles (Plumlee), pass by (Kent) Bazemore.
The YouTube videos were written and produced by Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried.
Garrison is crisscrossed by miles of hiking trails, including a stretch of the Appalachian Trail.
But there's an even bigger and hotter market where it's already winning by miles — India.
Boone lays smack in the state's center, surrounded by miles of row crops, hogs and poultry.
The whole album was telling you a story, like in Sketches of Spain, [by] Miles Davis.
Time ticks by, miles on the road, until he's outlining the negatives inherent in trade unions.
They surpassed my expectations by miles — the actors we have on the show are just incredible.
The new actor, 19-year-old Tom Holland, is the best Spider-Man yet by miles.
In this district over 100,000 people work for the government, and Mr Trump lost it by miles.
Inspired by a quote by Miles Davis, "Silence is sound," Evans made room for silence without music.
If a black-and-white melodrama isn't up your alley, enjoy the timeless score by Miles Davis.
As the shoreline recedes by miles, these waterfront communities — replete with docks and marinas — will be left marooned.
West Virginia (14-8, 3-2) was led by Miles McBride and Chase Harler with 11 points each.
Police believe the girls were allegedly abducted by Miles but do not know of a motive, Banks said Monday.
"I'm obviously influenced by Miles Davis — even just the psyche of how he thinks about music," Mr. Glasper said.
That is something audiences are enjoying and that is why 'Bajrangi' is his biggest film to date by miles.
Trash has emerged as one of China's biggest environmental challenges, with most major cities encircled by miles of landfill.
And he lives to convince anyone who'll listen that that's the best kind of compass to have—by miles.
South Africa is a country of ranches, farms, reserves and national parks, many surrounded by miles of electric fencing.
Kentucky pushed the lead to 333-0 in the first quarter on a 38-yard field goal by Miles Butler.
A lot of the Arctic Circle was pushed down by miles of ice many tens of thousands of years ago.
He fouls bucketfuls of balls off the inside of his foot, misses others by miles, and hits rockets down the line.
And it is a phenomenon: The Newshour is the most-watched English-language news program in India by miles and miles.
In the most absurd cases, 30-foot sections of fence are surrounded on both sides by miles of wide open space.
He's already got so many personal scandals out there that eclipse by miles anything we've ever seen in a presidential candidate.
Encouraged by Miles Davis, who told her she had all the skills she needed, she produced her next two albums herself.
By Miles, the U.K. pay-by-mile car insurance provider, is launching a "connected car" insurance policy specifically for Tesla drivers.
This is obtained by dividing operating costs by capacity, measured as the number of seats in an aircraft multiplied by miles flown.
That led in turn to "Four," a standard made famous by Miles Davis, and then "Bells," the incantatory anthem by Albert Ayler.
Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of a new plane that will perform the world's longest commercial non-stop service by miles flown.
Razer Kraken Tournament Edition THX 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset — Online gamers need a decent headset, and this one surpasses "decent" by miles.
As the final lap neared, three of Ford's car were at the front, with the lead two driven by Miles followed by McLaren.
This allowed Michigan State to pull away, led by Miles Bridges (29 points, 03 rebounds), who dominated the game both inside and out.
Long jazz songs like 'So What' by Miles Davis and John Coltrane's almost 14-minute, avant-garde, hypnotic rendition of 'My Favorite Things.
Jed Perl, Jerry Saltz (whose interview is by miles the funniest one), and Peter Schjeldahl, who certainly have very diverse sensibilities, share this passion.
Because this is not an election that's going to be won by miles, and we have a chance to change the future of Georgia.
Qualifying miles are determined by miles flown and what class you fly; qualifying dollars are pegged to how much money you spend on flights.
Of all the many design ideas on display during New York Fashion Week: Men's, Mr. Palomo's were by miles the most fantastical and giddy.
Corgan himself switches from guitar to piano, and it's a pretty blend of old and new, though "Tonight, Tonight" is the standout by miles.
At Jazz Standard, the group will play some of those originals, as well as its versions of pieces by Miles Davis, the collective's 2016 honoree.
The overland road from the Norwegian border passes by miles and miles of double-row fences of ice-crowned barbed wire, warning signs and surveillance cameras.
Using just six hours of Peterson talking, the creator, who goes by Miles, employed machine learning techniques like audio style-transfer to make this haunting cover.
This ideal creates a burden of unreasonable expectations, one that can be painful when reality fails to match such hopes — not by inches but by miles.
Charlotte pulled within eight after a 3-pointer by Miles Bridges with 4:14 left, but the Hornets got no closer as the Clippers pulled away.
The distance from the sweetly pastoral widens by miles as Fincham-Gray moves to the United States to train and practice in Philadelphia, Baltimore and San Diego.
Singapore Airlines has won back the crown of the world's longest service by miles flown after it completed its direct service between Singapore and New York on Friday.
That's why we're so grateful for this list of 101 canonical tweets by Miles Klee, whose article serves as a comprehensive — and truly delightful — introduction to the medium.
She, Corky, and Frank have moved on from their FYI past to host a sort of Fox & Friends for people who watch Murphy Brown — produced by Miles, of course.
By taking on the persona of a jazz musician, caricaturing the bebop counterculture cool mastered by Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, Clinton was proving a point to the public.
" To activate the pay-per-mile Tesla policy, drivers simply connect their Tesla with their By Miles account, with no need to install a separate so-called "black box.
This Italian troupe kicks things off with "We Want Miles, in a Silent Way," which draws inspiration from three albums by Miles Davis that span more than a decade.
But it is notable the Pretty Little Liars was first (by miles) to the idea that our gadgets don't have to literally turn into monsters to be carriers for them.
Free love comes at a cost, as the characters learn in this play by Miles Malleson at the Mint Theater, written in 2866 but only now enjoying its world premiere.
Free love comes at a cost, as the characters learn in this play by Miles Malleson at the Mint Theater, written in 1933, but only now enjoying its world premiere.
Plus, after the best performance of the season by miles and miles, she practically handed off her crown to this season's undeniable MVP: 22-year-old Mississippi call rep La'Porsha Renae.
But recent satellite imagery shows that some of the Arctic's oldest ice has been replaced by miles of open water for the first time on record, surprising scientists and ice monitors.
Vettel and Raikkonen pitted but Mercedes kept their drivers out, assuring Hamilton that he was "the fastest guy by miles" with everything to play for on tires that would last the distance.
The gap has been plugged by Miles Lamare of the University of Otago, in New Zealand, and his colleagues, who have just published their study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
Instead, he got Earth, TX, a small town surrounded by miles of green and brown circles, the beautiful byproduct of pivot irrigation fields, or sprinklers that water crops in a circular pattern.
He also is listening to classics like "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys, Nina Simone's "Sinnerman," Billie Holliday's "Loverman," and "I Get Lonely" by Janet Jackson and "My Funny Valentine" by Miles Davis.
Bowyer offered to help out with a new version, but again Jytdog shot the edits down: there is a ton of unsourced content in that draft; it fails WP:VERIFY by miles and miles.
Not surprisingly, Sanders and O'Rourke lead this category by miles—each of them raised about $2202 million in their first 2628 hours as announced candidates, with O'Rourke nosing out Sanders for the lead.
And standing outside in the dying twilight, surrounded by miles of bush, in the middle of one of the last great untouched spaces left on the continent, I knew exactly what Shaun meant.
Hughes, the No. 21 overall selection in the most recent NHL draft, earned an assist on a goal by Miles Wood in the second period as the Devils took a 23-22 lead.
It's a Thursday afternoon in August, and he's sitting in a glass-walled conference room named Blue in Green (in honor of the classic song performed by Miles Davis) in Spotify's New York office.
In this play by Miles Malleson, the second that the Mint Theater has staged, Lady Dare Bellingdon, a freethinking woman, finds herself in the middle of a closely fought Parliamentary contest in the 1920s.
To get to the secluded island, which is surrounded by miles of pristine beaches, guests are transported on an eight-passenger plane that flies out of a private terminal at Faa'a International Airport in Tahiti.
The paper, the result of a year of work led by Miles Brundage, an AI researcher at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, proposes how the AI community and policymakers might move forward.
Since this is an eight-episode series, there's also a chance to add a little more depth to the characters we saw rather one-dimensionally in the story narrated by Miles "Pudge" Halter (Charlie Plummer).
After two defensive lapses against Senegal led to a 2-1 defeat in their opener, the Poles looked second-best by miles all night against Colombia on Sunday, eventually going down by a 3-0 margin.
Meanwhile, down on terra firma, Tim (voiced as a kid by Miles Bakshi and as an adult by Tobey Maguire) has lived a perfect, blissful life as the apple of his parents' eye for seven years.
But by miles the most visible Pittsburgh artist is someone who, though his work has appeared for many years regularly in the main local newspaper, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, has never been shown in that museum.
Such earnings clearly fund the maintenance of vast meadows surrounded by miles of fencing, stone barns with varnished interiors that smell of hay rather than manure, and spongy faux-brick walkways that are soft on hooves.
Surrounded by miles of scrubland, it is located on the highway between Guadalajara, Mexico's second biggest metropolis, and Mazamitla, a mountainous retreat where many city dwellers come to rent cabins in the cool pine forests each weekend.
The dance is accompanied by Miles Davis's score for " Elevator to the Gallows " (1958), and deepened still further by the light—or, rather, by the failing of the light, which turns Hae-mi into a semi-silhouette.
Antarctic habitats, which today are separated by miles and miles of ice, will increasingly merge in coming decades, expanding areas for native species to grow but also creating new opportunities for invasive species to spread, researchers found.
Recent satellite images show that sea ice off Greenland's northern coast -- ridges of ice piled as high as 70 feet in some places -- has been replaced by miles of open water for the first time on record.
His desire to be accepted by Miles Davis as a peer and not a white interloper might be a cause of his heroin use and subsequent physical and musical decline but that does not result in full self-annihilation.
Palmieri was credited with his 14th goal, third in the past two games, when the puck caromed off the shaft of his stick and into the net as he crashed the crease to follow up a shot by Miles Wood.
"That double play, those are the kind of things during the course of the game that turns things around," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said before Miami headed east to continue (by miles) one of the longer baseball road trips possible.
But when the assignment is to review music that was recorded decades ago — which I did twice this month, with the release of never-before-heard albums by Miles Davis and John Coltrane — I get to do some time traveling.
The production has some superb elements, like that Ponderosa pine (the set is by Kimie Nishikawa), the howling-wind sound design (by Miles Polaski) and a puppet (designed by Tom Lee) named Peterson, the neighbor of Archer's grandmother (Virginia Wing).
The Pelicans would turn the ball over on their next two possessions, then Davis had two shots blocked by Miles Plumlee and Parker hit a pair of free throws to close out the quarter, sending Milwaukee into the fourth up six.
"I would rate Lewis above Michael, by miles," Villeneuve told Reuters at the U.S. Grand Prix where Hamilton stands on the brink of joining the late Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio and Schumacher as the only men to win at least five crowns.
In the face of a fracturing multiverse, he's tutored by a burned-out Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson), an older version of the classic Spider-Man who is sucked, sweatpants and all, out of his own universe and into the one inhabited by Miles.
Meanwhile, I'm told that three portfolio companies are already in place: InMyBag, which offers specialist insurance and data recovery for freelancers; By Miles, a telematics-based car insurance for low mileage drivers; and Floodflash, an IoT flood sensor that enables instant settlement flood insurance.
Landry scored 14 points to propel the Sixers to a 28-23 lead late in the first quarter, but the Pacers reeled off the next 14 points, seven by Stuckey and five by Miles, to go up 37-28 early in the second period.
"I can't begin to describe how it feels to look out the window and see a huge stack of containers, surrounded by miles of ocean in every direction, and realize they actually don't have a destination," Moss wrote in an email to Phillips on Wednesday.
On "Crime Zone," released last year, she reaches back into the glory years of post-bop, when Wayne Shorter was subtly expanding the modal style developed by Miles Davis and John Coltrane, and the pianist Cedar Walton was putting fresh twists into its rhythmic alignments.
Based on a popular picture book, the basic idea could hardly be more universal: life is going along just swimmingly for 7 ½-year-old Tim (voiced by Miles Bakshi), until his parents (Lisa Kudrow, Jimmy Kimmel) inform him that he's about to have a baby brother.
Bowden's punt return gave Kentucky a 10-27 lead in the first quarter, then the Wildcats got TD runs of 2 and 12 yards from Snell in the third period, along with a 28-yard field goal by Miles Butler, to seemingly take control at 27-7.
The new policy — created in partnership with digital insurer La Parisienne Assurances (backed by Swiss Re) — offers lower-mileage Tesla owners in the U.K. (those who drive less than 7,000 miles a year) the opportunity to save significantly on their annual car insurance, according to By Miles.
Percival Everett might have called his latest novel "Mood Indigo," after the famous Duke Ellington composition, or even "All Blues," after the composition by Miles Davis, but that might have given too much away — been a bit too obvious about the connection between color and creativity.
At some point in the next two and a half hours after she left home, likely during her return along Highway 47 near the end of her route, Calico vanished from the road under the big blue New Mexico sky, surrounded by miles of brush, desert and ranch-land.
" Not long after, at a concert by Miles Davis (with whom Mr. Buckmaster would later collaborate), someone introduced him to a singer and pianist then in his early 20s, Elton John, who was working on his second album, which would be released in 1970 as simply "Elton John.
Johnson's life has been the basis for Howard Sackler's "The Great White Hope," the 1967 Pulitzer Prize-winning play (and 1970 movie) that sealed the stardom of James Earl Jones; a two-part Ken Burns television documentary ("Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson"); and music by Miles Davis and Mos Def.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Don't Fear Classical Music," by Miles Hoffman (Op-Ed, April 19): I was a conscientious, if mediocre, piano student as a child; I devour the program notes before every concert I attend; I have taken courses in music theory and music appreciation; I resumed piano lessons nearly a decade ago, in my late 50s.
That was the jump made by Miles Salerni, a 25-year-old percussionist who spent the past two summers working here on the Tanglewood stage crew while trying to get his break, and who finally found himself onstage this month playing "Siegfried's Rhine Journey," from Wagner's "Götterdämmerung," as a fellow in the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra.
The fledgling drummer played by Miles Teller in "Whiplash" (2014), defined by his aggressive competitiveness and his struggle with a demanding mentor, gives way, two years later, to the pianist (Ryan Gosling) in "La La Land" who navigates his own career in the context of a romantic partnership and professional rivalry with an equally driven artist (Emma Stone).
In 2012, while serving as chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, Krueger coined the phrase "the Great Gatsby Curve" to describe research by Miles Corak, an economist at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, that showed a correlation between countries with high income inequality and countries with low economic mobility.
What's more, the added sub-plot involving one of the films made by Miles and concealed from his employers showing a high-profile individual who has since died involved in a compromising situation in his bedroom (my money's on either John F. Kennedy or his brother, Bobby) is neither developed enough, nor mysterious enough to take up as much space as it does.
Here are the books mentioned in this week's "What We're Reading": "Miles: The Autobiography" by Miles Davis "The Dark Dark" by Samantha Hunt "The Baron in the Trees" by Italo Calvino "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick "South Pole Station" by Ashley Shelby We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
Add to that her new digital ad, which features former President Barack Obama -- the most popular figure in Democratic politics by miles -- touting her work in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and it's a good bet Warren will double down on her appeal to undecided voters looking for a candidate who can reasonably argue she is the party's best bet to bring its ideological factions together in November.
Chris Stapleton -- "Say Something" -- Directed by Arturo Perez Jr. Shawn Mendes -- "In My Blood" -- Directed by Jay Martin BEST ART DIRECTION The Carters -- "APES**T" -- Art Direction by Jan Houlevigue *WINNER Childish Gambino -- "This Is America" -- Art Direction by Jason Kisvarday J. Cole -- "ATM" -- Art Direction by Miles Mullin Janelle Monáe -- "Make Me Feel" -- Art Direction by Pepper Nguyen SZA -- "The Weekend" -- Art Direction by SZA and Solange Taylor Swift -- "Look What You Made Me Do" -- Art Direction by Brett Hess
At a time when the sport's gatekeepers and pundits explicitly measured each young talent against Michael Jordan (and, because Jordan was by miles the greatest player in the game's history to that point, found all of them desperately wanting), Bryant arrived in the NBA having meticulously and with eerie fidelity copied not only all of Jordan's basketball moves, right down to the flat arc on his jumper, but Jordan's entire style of movement, his body language, his gestures, his speech patterns, and even his facial expressions.

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