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" Jobs proposed what Ellison called "a more circuitous route.
That circuitous route creates delays for Afghan trade into China.
It was a very circuitous route to those temp tracks.
Of necessity, he came from Moscow by a circuitous route.
The circuitous route was met with ridicule on social media.
AXELROD: Well, yeah, kind of a circuitous route to get there.
I left the performance pondering the circuitous route of liberation today.
If the donation was aboveboard, it may have taken a circuitous route.
He took a circuitous route to call baseball — or sports at all.
Despite his pedigree, he had taken a circuitous route to the ministry.
He paid $5 million, but he acquired it through a circuitous route.
Israel and Serago took a circuitous route to become medical device entrepreneurs.
Ms. Volent found her way to asset management through a circuitous route.
It's already taken a long and circuitous route to get to the asteroid.
We followed signs along a circuitous route as my stomach roiled with dread.
I took the most circuitous route everywhere, usually cutting friend groups in half.
But Moby's latest is taking a circuitous route to the world's mobile devices. 6.
On the circuitous route to landing both stories, there were many stops and detours.
Mr. Williams came to fashion relatively late and, not surprisingly, by a circuitous route.
So they set off at night, taking a more circuitous route through open ocean.
But Moby's latest is taking a kind of circuitous route to the world's mobile devices.
He took a circuitous route to get to a place many expected him to be.
I had to go a circuitous route to get to what I am – a painter.
The fight to overturn Syed's conviction has taken a circuitous route through the courts since 2014.
My taxi driver stank of vodka and chose the most circuitous route possible from the airport.
The money followed a legal but circuitous route turbocharged by the 2014 ruling in McCutcheon v.
Scott Sandell: The way I got into venture capital is a little bit of a circuitous route.
The lanky pathologist's circuitous route to Silicon Valley had started in South Africa, where he grew up.
Since then, the LNG cargo and its circuitous route to Boston have generated considerable speculation among industry analysts.
Flight tracker websites showed Qatar Airways flights taking a circuitous route mostly over Iran to avoid their neighbors.
Like Mr. McDonagh's movie, "American Vandal" takes a circuitous route to earnestly asked philosophical questions about human nature.
So there I was on an Arctic evening, deliberately taking a circuitous route to inflate my step count.
The wagon train took a circuitous route through the wilds of northern Pennsylvania so as to avoid Confederate troops.
Despite the circuitous route he has planned, it is unwise to be on the roads around Acapulco after nightfall.
Critics posted maps on social media showing that that was only true if you took a particularly circuitous route.
Since you're in control of Rip-Tire, try to guide it along a circuitous route that flanks your target(s).
There is another more circuitous route between Hodeidah on the western coast of Yemen to the capital in the north.
They argue that it's a circuitous route to universal coverage designed to please industry, while not answering voters' actual demands.
The graduate, a 34-year-old Bronx woman named JoAnne Carpenter, had taken a remarkable, circuitous route to the ceremony.
The driver took a circuitous route to circumvent the human traffic jam engendered by Woods's presence at Ridgewood Country Club.
No franchise has had a stranger, more circuitous route to mega-billions tentpole status than The Fast and the Furious franchise.
As a result, money allocated for victims must travel a circuitous route through several federal agencies, sometimes delaying relief for years.
The movie is a fairly straightforward adaptation, but the concept for how it would be made came about by a circuitous route.
Some were sent directly to her, and others took a more circuitous route, funneling their way through the city's Puerto Rican community.
I started on a long, circuitous route to Mexico the next day and pushed my Falklands trip to later in the month.
But to get to Syria, about five miles away from where I stood in Iraq, I would have to take a circuitous route.
Elsheikh has followed an even more circuitous route, setting up trading companies in Britain and the UAE and channelling payments through the Emirates.
An inning later, Jeurys Familia notched his 42nd save of the season, completing a circuitous route from Niese through nearly the entire bullpen.
Considering oDesk was founded in 2003, and Elance in 1999, it has certainly been a circuitous route to the public markets for the company.
"We can take the circuitous route to explain why it matters to us — or I can just say that it's purely selfish," he quipped.
In the initial chaos, he fled Warsaw and took a circuitous route back to Wilno, which was momentarily free, because Lithuania was still independent.
Despite her circuitous route to the center of American politics, Clinton may find that there is no one better equipped to stand by her.
The difficulty of disrupting illegal ghost gun operations is underscored by the circuitous route that led authorities to the trafficking ring in New Jersey.
Here are five takeaways: Mr. Biden certainly took a circuitous route to his first victory: fourth place (Iowa), fifth (New Hampshire) and second (Nevada).
A flight path directly from Earth to the moon would cover roughly 240,000 miles (386,242 km), but Beresheet will follow a more circuitous route.
In the summer of 1943, friends smuggled him by a circuitous route to a hospital in Paris, where he underwent emergency surgery for perforated ulcers.
El Al planes have to take a circuitous route, flying low along the Red Sea and across the Arabian Sea, circumventing the entire Arabian Peninsula.
After dropping bugged LCD monitors in Oregon, they followed along as the trackers traced a circuitous route through the summer of 21 and into the fall.
The well-traveled pig is a byproduct of Nafta, which has helped create complex agricultural supply chains that make for an often circuitous route to the consumer.
There was a ban on face-to-face talks between the two sides; if anything was going to get done, it required an imaginative, secret, and circuitous route.
It was the middle of World War I and her circuitous route took her through British waters, where the authorities stopped the boat to question those on board.
Over and over, optimistically and stubbornly, commendably but maybe also a bit foolishly, utopia just seems to take a long and circuitous route to the same, inevitable destination.
"This lobster had a bit of a, you know, circuitous route from its origin," Jeff Nichols, a spokesman for the Department of Marine Resources told the Portland Press Herald.
Patrons who want to travel between the children's levels must now either use the elevator, or take a circuitous route around the library, up and down flights of stairs.
He would eventually make the same trip and join the highest echelons of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but he took a more circuitous route.
If anything, it seemed the opposite: Herrlich had played for Leverkusen, he was a recognizable name and he had followed a relatively orthodox — if slightly circuitousroute to coaching.
So, you know, I was dipping my toe into those waters, and I came through this circuitous route of journalism and sports writing and ... We'll talk about that a little.
The day of the plumber's funeral, for example, the town was reachable only by a circuitous route, and soldiers had raided the place the night before, looking for potential attackers.
Berenson, a historian whose great-grandparents were among the first Jews to live in Massena, explores the origins of the blood libel and traces its circuitous route to upstate New York.
This circuitous route took 10 years and was so far away from a source of solar power that the craft had to be put in hibernation for part of the journey.
The marathon's course begins in the center of Harbin and follows a circuitous route that ends on Sun Island, which is four miles long and has about a dozen small hotels.
Such were the concerns about his safety that his airplane, call-sign SE-BDY, flew a circuitous route, skirting Congolese territory and observing near-total radio silence before it approached Ndola.
He took a circuitous route to the bus station; at one point he stopped in the doorway of a shopping precinct and waited, poised like a man about to turn back.
He was backed by Sir Christopher Chope, a maverick Tory, who noted that Mr Bercow once accepted an amendment that, by a circuitous route, prepared the way for the referendum in 2016.
In 2010, she was stranded during a trip to the United States following the eruption of a volcano in Iceland and had to follow a circuitous route home via Portugal and Italy.
Saudi Arabia does not recognize Israel and El Al must take a more circuitous route to avoid Saudi Arabia, which it has said adds two hours to flight times and increases costs.
Jack Ma and Elon Musk may get more headlines, but it's the circuitous route taken by the innards of smartphones and servers that really defines the most important diplomatic relationship in technology.
Though she took a circuitous route to the big screen and is still far from a household name, Hunt has given memorable performances in Dune, Kindergarten Cop, and alongside Robin Williams in Popeye.
Mr. Valls's circuitous route to candidacy in Barcelona, where he was born, has opened him to charges from opponents of being an opportunistic carpetbagger, a political shape-shifter looking for a second life.
Late in the second period in Calgary, the Flames clawed back into the game, taking a fairly circuitous route to get there: a wrist shot, a deflection, and a bounce off an opponent's face.
Allegations that he had exposed himself to Paula Jones while governor of Arkansas led, by a circuitous route, to the revelation that he had sexual encounters while president with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Ordnance removal specialists have discovered so many improvised bombs in Bashiqa that United Nations Development Program officials entering and leaving the camp there have had to drive a circuitous route to avoid being blown up.
The expressway is designed as a self-financing toll road, but Muhumuza said there is not enough traffic to Entebbe, a staid, colonial-era lakeside town, that will pay tolls to avoid the more circuitous route.
What the book doesn't capture is the circuitous route Mr. Dal Monte took going from Cremona to wrangling reporters in America, the world's largest market for Ferrari, or how he came to write this comprehensive book.
Congress could simply repeal the provision of the Dodd-Frank Act expanding the use of administrative proceedings, but the legislative proposal takes a more circuitous route to make them far less useful in a contested case.
Here the author's own trajectory serves as example: He was an egregiously poor high school student who took a circuitous route afterward, came late to college, declined to follow standard academic advice there, and achieved ... yes, Harvard.
And if it can break through some other segment of the first island chain — say, the broad Miyako Strait south of Okinawa — shipping could take the circuitous route to South Asia outside the South China Sea rim.
But its depiction of '90s America is just as impressive, tracing the circuitous route of serial killer Andrew Cunanan backward from his most famous victim through a gay scene struggling not to be forced back in the closet.
The circuitous route taken by the migrants -- via air from Cuba to South America and then over land to the U.S. border -- is the result of an agreement reached between five Central American countries and Mexico this month.
On Thursday, an even more circuitous route takes in Schumann's "Variations on an Original Theme," more late Brahms, a Mozart rondo, a Bach prelude and fugue, and, finally, perhaps with a hint of irony, Beethoven's "Les Adieux" Sonata.
Mr. Yebga and the others are among the more than 11,200 people who last year discovered a circuitous route into the European Union that has left this small island with the most asylum seekers per capita in Europe.
Criminals are also becoming much better at gaining access to "high-value targets," like executives at prominent businesses or political figures, by taking a circuitous route through people who work with them or are loosely connected to them.
Direct is a loaded word, of course — with its implications of a lack of thought, of simply belting long passes in the general direction of a tall striker — but there is no question that Liverpool does not take the circuitous route.
At the moment, crude oil moving out of North Dakota's prolific Bakken shale to "refinery row" in the U.S. Gulf must travel a circuitous route through the Rocky Mountains or the Midwest and into Oklahoma, before heading south to the Gulf of Mexico.
Ms. Schmorr, the owner of Lulu, the pug who took a more circuitous route to the finish line in Hamburg, confessed that she was uninterested in the breed, until she took in the pug that had belonged to her mother, after her death.
Investigators believe Adam Densmore killed Ashley Mead, the mother of his 13-month-old daughter, in Boulder and drove a circuitous route to Oklahoma in a 2001 Volvo station wagon with the child and Mead's body inside, Boulder police public information officer Shannon Cordingly said.
On Thursday, Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said he needed clarification on whether White House officials had pursued "a circuitous route" to feed Mr. Nunes the materials so he could then hand them to Mr. Trump.
Reversing the flow on a portion of Lotus's Centurion pipeline would send oil on a circuitous route from the country's main storage hub at Cushing to the its top shale field in West Texas and then via new pipelines into Gulf Coast export hubs, they said.
Here, however, Harker quotes the biologist Michael Behe, perhaps the most sophisticated advocate of intelligent design, who has admitted that even in the case of an apparently irreducible complex system, "one cannot definitively rule out the possibility of an indirect, circuitous route" by which it was produced.
The circuitous route allows Cubans to bypass the dangerous trip through the Florida Straits, a crossing that cost many Cubans their lives and where, because of an American policy known as "wet foot, dry foot," they would be turned back if caught by the Coast Guard.
But the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, appeared to have anticipated that reinforcements would come from Sulaimaniya and had ambushes planned, firing rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons at the relief force and prompting it to take a more circuitous route, officials said.
Peter Hoeg, a Danish author who is still best known for his 1992 bestseller, "Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow", takes a circuitous route towards a Hollywood-style showdown in which social breakdown, environmental disaster and atomic weapons in rogue hands mean that "the scenarios of apocalypse are unfolding now".
While the project followed a long and circuitous route to the streaming giant—it originally premiered in the US on the Sundance Channel in 2005, then received a two-hour follow-up in 2013, all before Netflix packaged it together and added some new footage—it immediately became a word-of-mouth sensation.
Belus has been knocking around the tight-knit New York City underground metal scene since 2010, but have followed a more circuitous route than many of their peers; it took Belus some time to find out what kind of band they truly wanted to be, but have fully come into their own over the past couple of years.
He saw Clinton as a criminal suspect in the Whitewater affair, in which the F.B.I. and a special prosecutor bushwhacked through the brambles of Arkansas politics and business for four years — and, through a most circuitous route, wound up grilling a 303-year-old former White House intern named Monica Lewinsky in a five-star hotel.
Yet her quest to secure that record-tying singles title remains just that: a quest, and her three-year, circuitous route back to the highest peaks of tennis — difficulties with childbirth; a confrontation with a chair umpire at the United States Open that set off debates about women, power and race; the surging tide of younger contenders — has arrived at a crossroads.

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