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"close quarters" Definitions
  1. a small, cramped place or position.
  2. direct and close contact in a fight: They met at close quarters, exchanging many quick jabs.

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They are utterly unselfconscious about being naked in close quarters.
Parenting a young adult in close quarters can be tough.
You're kept in close quarters with hundreds of other people.
More than 1,000 crew members shared close quarters below deck.
Switch to Fan of Blades when you're fighting in close quarters.
Not only are they close quarters, but it's a recycled air.
Conquer those close quarters now for 50% off the regular price.
You have lots and lots of people living in close quarters.
Medical experts warn that the virus can quickly spread in close quarters.
Nothing stimulates creative juices more than cooperation and collaboration in close quarters.
"We have got to close quarters better," Memphis coach David Joerger said.
Screenslaver likes to attach goggles to people, hypnotizing them at close quarters.
"Little tables, I mean, it's close quarters," Brown says in the video.
On Thursday, the combatants will be at close quarters for the discussion.
This is particularly true in close quarters, such as on a plane.
You're in those close quarters together a couple hundred days a year.
"It is in close quarters, in the ring or cage," he said.
Illness was rampant in the close-quarters of ancient and medieval militaries.
But that can be difficult in the close quarters of a cruise ship.
I inherited all his enthusiasm by osmosis, thanks to our basement's close quarters.
Ana is a damage-dealing healer who is rubbish in close-quarters engagements.
Over two weeks, the team slept, ate, worked, and socialized in close quarters.
This means avoiding highly contaminated areas and close quarters with many other people.
The father of five was shot and killed at close quarters by police.
Here are a couple runs where Allen is more physical in close quarters.
One thing is sure: The close quarters will make Mr. Morris's details shine.
Residents in nursing homes are older and sicker and live in close quarters.
The close quarters combined with close friendships and artistic relationships can be trying.
As couples are self-quarantining in close quarters, there's a key to success.
The close quarters gave Target Field, which opened in 2010, an intimate feel.
That home is still very close quarters, which leads to the occasional fight.
Pastas and sauces, cheeses and breads, oils and vinegars live in close quarters.
This is especially true on Control maps, where most fighting is close-quarters.
Jon Bunker, a concept artist on Gravity, conceptualized the close quarters of the submarine.
Meanwhile, Daenerys' imprisoned dragons began to turn against her, frustrated by their close quarters.
Johnson has seen I-League football at close quarters for more than four years.
For close-quarters engagements, there are few better Overwatch weapons than Mei's Endothermic Blaster.
Expert pilots can turn it off if they need to fly in close quarters.
"The prime minister claims that he has seen poverty from close quarters," Sinha wrote.
Closings themselves may become limited, as people have become leery about sharing close quarters.
It's an accumulating canon — not spread out across the stage but at close quarters.
"It's close quarters, and Nicky really engages people," said a longtime customer, Ashley Bekton.
Its mass public transit system and close quarters undoubtedly helped spread the novel coronavirus.
I've dealt with a lot of rock stars and observed them at close quarters.
In New Orleans, many people live in close quarters, making social distancing almost impossible.
This Manchester derby was about local pride, the resentment that festers in close quarters.
A lot of these migrants have been in close quarters for quite some time.
Below deck, they shared close quarters, with as many as four to a bathroom.
In close quarters, a story can be told simply, and it will be heard.
And then the Gujarat riots happened and we saw the devastation at close quarters.
Some guns are great for close-quarters hallway shootouts but lousy across a field.
Mumps can easily spread through droplets of saliva in the air, especially in close quarters.
Unfortunately, it was rainy today, so he was kept in close quarters and smells terrible.
In essence Moscow and Washington have been fighting two separate wars, sometimes at close quarters.
Cunningham describes the close quarters of the tour bus and emphasizes the lack of privacy.
Ms. Danner attempted to swing a bat at officers in close quarters, the police said.
Having traveled from all over the world, they were in close quarters for several days.
They're on top of each other in close quarters and there are 5,000 of them.
The coronavirus could spread in gyms, where people are in close quarters and share equipment.
But the close quarters meant the aisles were a mess when employees were restocking shelves.
She trained them with kindness and accepted the perils of facing tigers in close quarters.
Put them together, in close quarters, for long periods of time, and things will get interesting.
Numerous expeditions to Antarctica have also put scientists in close quarters, surrounded by an unwelcoming environment.
This allows for eye contact and fleeting, semi-apologetic acknowledgments that we are sharing close quarters.
"The prime minister claims that he has seen poverty from close quarters," Mr Sinha's broadside concluded.
But now that MJ and Kris are in such close quarters, they're starting to butt heads.
We had an opportunity to really get to know each other living in such close [quarters].
Sometimes workers stood guard over one another to prevent robberies or assaults within the close quarters.
MD: The Pixelizer has become my close-quarters weapon of choice, hitting the game's final stages.
Having crowds in close quarters with alcohol flowing and clashing expectations can be a volatile mix.
Living in close quarters under a mostly unregulated system can spark a powder keg of abuse.
Waltz said Johnson appeared to have received "close-quarters battle" training, which focuses on urban combat.
Indoors, if you are in close quarters, you may be next to someone who is sick.
Infections will spread easily among the more than two million in the close quarters of prisons.
Infections will spread easily among the more than two million in the close quarters of prisons.
Most of the patients on the ward were young, emotionally vulnerable and living in close quarters.
Messi is 31 now, still a master of the close-quarters dribble and the quick strike.
In jails and prisons, where people are living in close quarters, that will be a challenge.
Ana's offensive specialty is damage over time, so she's probably not very effective in close quarters.
Previous administrations, given the close quarters and long hours of White House life, also spawned couples.
As a Muslim, personally and as a journalist, I have seen the discrimination from close quarters.
Part of that can be attributed to the environment: Group activities, open seating for meals, close quarters.
The two worldviews -- loyalty to country versus loyalty to Trump -- have not worked well in close quarters.
Kaepernick's cause was taken up by some veterans and given a respectful close-quarters hearing by others.
The slum's 6,000 residents live in close quarters, among open drains and common spaces strewn with garbage.
Or do you just want to escape the current close-quarters living arrangement you have with her?
Diseases spread faster among people in close quarters, a factor that often drives decisions to close schools.
And ultimately he did in fact encounter at close quarters European civilization at its 20th-century zenith.
For those of us living in close quarters with partners or roommates, privacy may require some creativity.
Secondly, many people have been quarantined in close quarters, creating an especially inflammatory environment for marital feuding.
The other two remaining cases had sustained contact in close quarters with people who traveled to Wuhan.
Watching them at close quarters, it was hard not to be struck by the differences between them.
I'm not living on my own, but I'm not living in such close quarters with people either.
The annual weekend gathering is known for providing an open and informal platform to meet in close quarters.
That will be closely examined within the group's dynamic as they're all in close quarters on the Abigail.
If it feels like you just spent a day in really close quarters with your family, you did.
Acknowledging this truth takes nothing from their professionalism and valour, which your columnist has witnessed at close quarters.
They also played an incredibly tight game at close quarters, with precision attacks in the heat of battle.
But the Zambezi Region is densely populated, with settlements and livestock putting humans and animals at close quarters.
Where else can you get fingered by a D list celebrity in the close-quarters of a winnebago?
Anytime you find yourself in close quarters and your teammates are relatively safe, let loose with that hammer.
Following the arrests, protesters gathered in close quarters, sectioned off by police barricades and chanting "We'll be back!"
His career has its grounding in the close quarters of his childhood home, and he hasn't forgotten that.
That's several hundred kids interacting in close quarters, and kids aren't known for washing their hands very well.
After the state of Israel was established in 1948, he became the Israeli military's close-quarters combat chief.
I enjoyed the aromatic Ciel Reserve bath products, which added another layer of luxury, despite the close quarters.
They say the virus has been detected in feces and, in close quarters, aerosol transmission has been suspected.
By continuing to train and operate in close quarters, the armed forces may actually help spread the disease.
This leaves most of us at home, but many of us live in close quarters with other people.
Instead, when that day comes, we must rebuild our social bonds in close quarters, away from our screens.
Superyachts are safe because they're extremely hygienic, but their close quarters can increase the risk of spreading coronavirus.
The Revue was also a psychological experiment: What would happen with all these artistic sensibilities in close quarters?
Right now, he's 6 years old ... so, that means they've got another 5 years living in relatively close quarters.
Outbreaks tend to occur among people living in close quarters, such as military barracks, dorms, or hospitals, Maragakis said.
"We have been fortunate to see the company scale very rapidly from close quarters," Somaia told me via email.
They may have shared close quarters for nine months, but Jensen Ackles' twins are as different as can be.
There are three instances of rising waters in close quarters, two on boats and one in a plane's cockpit.
There was just no way I was going to be confined in close quarters underground(!) with these mindless people!
Also, you're living in close quarters with a lot of people so there is a sort of campfire feeling.
During wartime, with soldiers living in close quarters under punishing physical and mental conditions, it becomes incredibly more difficult.
They talk more frequently — mainly to help prevent the two militaries from jousting in increasingly close quarters in Syria.
And certainly none of us wants to be anything like Yankees fans — especially after seeing them at close quarters.
Tapper: Soldiers and other service members were at real risk then and now because of travel and close quarters.
Potential outbreaks within prisons are an increasing concern due to the risk of the virus's spread in close quarters.
There was very little space to get around two beds, a dresser, and a chair in such close quarters.
This is because the coronavirus spreads by droplets, and nursing homes are filled with the elderly, in close quarters.
The officer had been assaulted at close quarters, Mr. Lo said, and had no other choice but to shoot.
In this comedic masterpiece, the two were like "chalk and cheese" when forced to live together in close quarters.
Architecturally, Rob Collins said, the best golf holes are those in which success and failure reside in close quarters.
Living in such close quarters, Farooq learned a lot about Musk, including what Farooq sees as his defining trait.
The director Jack Cummings III has staged both shows in close quarters for about 85 people at a time.
The ferocity is amplified by the venue's close quarters; you may want to avoid sitting in the first row.
With these kinds of stories around, it's totally understandable to feel skittish about talking to a stranger in close quarters.
He has an unenviable task in keeping her safe (though inevitably the close quarters bring benefits of a certain kind).
A carbon copy of the Kill Confirmed mode from Call of Duty, Supremacy encourages team play and close-quarters combat.
Those close quarters led to viral moments like the two women — both sexual assault survivors — who shouted at then-Sen.
Infections usually occur in places such as hospitals, cruise ships and universities, where people eat and live in close quarters.
As time progressed, sticks became shorter, most likely to accommodate the close-quarters of street fights in packed urban areas.
But spending almost every waking moment in close quarters is not all about winning glittering medals and sharing celebratory hugs.
Moreover, Mir attracted a special class of hardy Russian cosmonauts that seemed to thrive in the space station's close quarters.
The police said Ms. Danner tried to strike the sergeant with a bat while the two were in close quarters.
New York (CNN Business)Restaurants and bars gather large groups of people to eat, drink and talk in close quarters.
"In general for cruise ships, when you have everybody in close quarters illnesses can go through very quickly," Lee says.
When the Diamond Princess cruise ship went under mandatory quarantine, many guests were trapped with their partners in close quarters.
There's an especially large risk if there's an outbreak in a shelter, where hundreds of people sleep in close quarters.
Another reason, according to the report, is that Apple was "concerned" about bringing so many people together in close quarters.
The bacteria can spread through breath and mouth fluids, such as spending time in close quarters with someone or kissing.
The roommates, three of whom grew up together in Toronto, don't mind the close quarters or the lack of privacy.
There is fighting, which cannot be avoided living in such close quarters, but it can be somewhat policed, he said.
There are five of us living in close quarters, and we all have to be out of the house before 8.
How exactly are we expected to respond to this big ear on a beach, photographed at such close quarters, for example?
Even though the human players sometimes managed to train more powerful units, AlphaZero was able to outmaneuver them in close quarters.
Spanish clubs have long excelled at this, by endlessly practising the rondo: a close-quarters version of piggy-in-the-middle.
Oscar's innocence does not change the fact that he's spent a decade in very close quarters with people who were not.
Know your soldiers' roles This might seem obvious to some, but snipers aren't generally a good fit for close-quarters combat.
Brutishness: Negan shows off his fighting prowess this episode by giving Rick a run for his money in close-quarters combat.
What we can say is that they excelled in close quarters but found it trickier to match humans' long-term strategies.
Why it matters: Jeb has watched at close quarters the functioning of two professionally-managed White Houses, his father's and brother's.
Without a protective barrier between the driver and the passenger, similar to taxis', drivers are left vulnerable and in close quarters.
Control maps (Ilios, Lijiang Tower, Nepal) in particular are very Mei-friendly since they always come down to close-quarters scrapping.
But on the other, the close quarters force the viewer into looking at either Elliot or Shayla in tightly framed shots.
This is especially important when children are staying home and the whole family is in close quarters for a long time.
"Like many other viruses, Covid-19 appears to spread more easily between people in close quarters aboard ships," the CDC said.
Harassment was thickest in those close quarters, but I felt O.K. about safety, when not faced with careening cars and mopeds.
"I like close-quarters stuff, having it all in one tight frame where it's all messy," Stahelski said of the fight.
With this news comes a fear of being in public spaces and sharing close quarters with strangers, especially on public transportation.
Infections are more likely to spread at this time of year, when the seals are living in close quarters, she said.
But add the feelings stirred up by the political climate and you get a potent combination — especially in extremely close quarters.
Like other special operators, he then spent years learning combat diving, parachuting, close-quarters combat and other skills of his craft.
But the central experience was one of pure tango style, deeply sensuous, all the more moving when observed at close quarters.
Many performers and crew members travel together on Ringling's famous mile-long train, sharing close quarters as they crisscross the country.
Sharing close quarters with the natural occupants of the throat, the invaders exchange DNA in a process called horizontal gene transfer.
At War Inside the government-owned Kansas Army Ammunition Plant, hundreds of civilians worked in close quarters on the assembly lines.
The risks were slightly higher among young people living in close quarters, such as small towns or close-knit university communities.
The noises that you generally find annoying are heightened when watching a movie at home in close quarters with other people.
These offer intricate designs intended to be ogled at close quarters, with text so small it hurts the eyes to contemplate.
For all the stealth and fancy kit, the plane is still designed to be deadly as can be in close quarters.
As a former adviser to François Hollande, his hapless Socialist predecessor, he also watched at close quarters how to get it wrong.
I don't know why George Michael's "Father Figure" works so well over a brutal close-quarters encounter between henchmen, but it does.
Living In Close Quarters By now you've probably moved away from the nest, and are enjoying a life apart from your family.
The absurd questions we ask female astronauts about hair, makeup, and how they deal with being emotional human beings in close quarters.
At about noon he would descend to the cafeteria and return to our close quarters with something healthy (he was a vegetarian).
Just remember the phantom dragons take a second or two to appear, so this ability has limited use against close-quarters threats.
Animals in factory farms are mass-fed antibiotics to limit the sicknesses that would otherwise sweep through animals in such close quarters.
If you're in close quarters, like most families, one sick family member will very easily transmit the virus to other family members.
And when you're in such close quarters with people, you're just bound to find a few of them annoying sooner or later.
They trade lines with a bubbly verve, the sort of eager overlap that comes from working in close quarters with old friends.
Mother and daughter seem reasonably fine living in close quarters, even with Christine's mood swings, her intensity and her obsessive work habits.
This stability is really what lets it be flown in close quarters without fear it's going to accidentally stray into the wall.
Close quarters among guests and crew demand constant interaction, which results in one of the best qualities of a leisure cruise: civility.
Since Wednesday, two other employees have also tested positive -- a disturbing demonstration of how fiercely the virus can spread in close quarters.
Close quarters for both athletes and onlookers do not exactly conform to social distancing guidelines, which suggest people stand 6 feet apart.
Mumps is transmitted by respiratory droplets or direct contact with an infected person and spreads rapidly among people living in close quarters.
Those with the means can travel farther from the blaze or stay in hotels, while many will be stranded in close quarters.
"Logistically, that's very difficult in close quarters," Dr. Thomas L. Fariss, an occupational medicine specialist and consultant for Elite, told Business Insider.
This increase of close quarters may be welcoming for some couples, and stressful for others — here's 5 ways to handle the situation.
The officer had been assaulted at close quarters, Mr. Lo said, and had no other choice but to fire a live bullet.
The officer had been assaulted at close quarters, Mr. Lo said, and had no other choice but to fire a live bullet.
The officer had been assaulted at close quarters, Mr. Lo added, and had no other choice but to fire a live bullet.
The occasional stomach bug or respiratory infection may be more likely among people having to stay in close quarters with large groups.
Chinese and Japanese vessels regularly maneuver at close quarters in the waters as China tries to challenge Japan's control of the islands.
If a fan of the opposing team parks next to you, like it or not, you'll be in close quarters for a while.
In tactical terms the rules of Supremacy encourage close-quarters combat, since you want to be close to those crests when they drop.
Living in high density, highly social spaces People in China are used to living in close quarters and often enjoy gathering in groups.
Between the highly technical, close-quarters combat and what looks like a sticky loot system, there's a lot to get excited about here.
According to Mark Shelhamer, former chief scientist at NASA's Human Research Program, close quarters might make things a bit awkward for horny astronauts.
Melee champions have a natural advantage over ranged, lower health champions when it comes to staying alive on the small, close quarters map.
The British star looks good glowering from behind a glass wall or a steering wheel, but he really shines in close-quarters combat.
Meanwhile, some have expressed apprehension that close quarters for activism will invite fighting, and that Ohio's lax gun laws could render them deadly.
But they also say that despite spending all their time together and living in close quarters on the road, they never really argue.
Adolescents may have fun at school with their friends, but they are also in close quarters with scores of peers they didn't choose.
Matthew Mustapick and Amey MathewsYOGA AND ACOUSTIC GUITARS Working long hours in close quarters, it was inevitable that some surfers would find romance.
You can't send everyone in your contacts a reminder to do something—just people you're close with or live in close quarters with.
For example, highly contagious stomach bugs are common on cruises due to the close quarters and increased group contact, according to the CDC.
And they look around and see they're in close quarters with people, with staff coming in and out of the detention center daily.
Alumni said fighting shirtless in close quarters broke down barriers and built bonds, and spoke of Kaisei Kenji, the toughness of Kaisei students.
Of course, the question on everyone's minds is whether or not these forced close quarters will rekindle any flames between Hannah and Tyler.
Judicial clerkships require young law clerks to work in close quarters with judges who have the power to make or break their careers.
The earlier a frontline responder is diagnosed, the less chance that they expose their colleagues or others they're working around in close quarters.
Danny says everyone is fighting coronavirus together, but it's worse for people in jail, because of the extremely close quarters and dirty conditions.
For people who live in close quarters with others, the question of how to deal with isolation-breaking housemates is more immediately pressing.
As some cities left beaches open, young spring breakers partied in close quarters, flouting all federal guidelines set to avoid spreading the virus.
It would be difficult to contain the spread of the coronavirus in the camps with thousands of people living in such close quarters.
Living at such close quarters intensifies the lions' natural territorialism; in this population, the leading cause of death is conflict with other lions.
Close quarters, the coming and going of new passengers, and eating together in communal settings all make ships ripe for passing around illnesses.
Sometimes they were forced to stand still or sit in their rooms; other times they were supposed to do calisthenics in close quarters.
Pistols may have value if you're a sniper and you need something to deal with close-quarters threats, but that's pretty much it.
Hog and chicken farmers embraced the drug, which was used to encourage growth and ward off infections among animals raised in close quarters.
When you're dealing with the close quarters demanded by first-person narration, it's inevitable that you won't warm to all your interlocutors equally.
London is celebrated as a multicultural city that supposedly defies the idea that people from different backgrounds can't get along in close quarters.
That makes a difference when navigating career opportunities as an Afghan woman, since women often aren't permitted to work in close quarters with men.
The close quarters of a college dorm can be a breeding ground for tension — especially when you add loud, disruptive sex to the mix.
It's fun to tour the ship, but getting photos means close quarters with the press pool, and they'll ask whatever the hell they want.
"The Holy Father is not a person who works easily with an institution," remarks someone who has witnessed his uncompromising decisiveness at close quarters.
Lovato, 24, and Jonas, 27, remained in close quarters for "four hours" somewhere in a Los Angeles building, according to Joe's Snapchat on Thursday.
Indeed, some people find that airplane sex is hot because of the anonymity, close quarters, and finite time you have to pull it off.
As far back as 2013, U.S. Special Operations Command began playing up its development of a Marvel-esque super-suit for close-quarters combat.
And when the scientists put males and females from different populations in close quarters designed to encourage mating, not a single pairing produced offspring.
Given that two hate groups with opposing viewpoints will be armed and cramped in close quarters is a recipe for disaster, said activist Penley.
And watching one of Bollywood's biggest stars at such close quarters, he says, gave him an invaluable insight into the art of film-making.
The unit was met by two suicide vehicle bombs, and ISIS fighters emerged at close quarters with heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
The combination of speed, sharp blades, and close quarters is dangerous: since 19993, more than seven hundred and fifty processing workers have suffered amputations.
I don't like being in close quarters with other people (or other people generally), and since kicking heroin (long story) I get car sick.
He went on to describe how the high heat and close quarters of many classes can create the perfect environment for illnesses to spread.
I had a few friends over Friday night and we were in close quarters and one of them is a Chicago Public Schools teacher.
For many advisers, that's meant working from home, or going into the office in shifts to prevent forming clusters of people in close quarters.
In 2017, Goldin founded PAIN Sackler, a drug advocacy organization that calls out the art world for its close quarters with the Sackler family.
On the ground, heavy weapons and tanks were used at close quarters by both the Islamic State and the Kurdish defenders; it all shows.
The outbreak has shown how quickly the coronavirus spreads through elderly residents with weak immune systems and underlying health conditions living in close quarters.
The New Jersey Senator looked confident, relaxed and commanding, even in a close quarters exchange with Biden, who was flanked by Booker and Harris.
Cruise lines are more at risk of the spread of any virus because the vessels have so many people living in such close quarters.
That's not a reality for many in San Francisco, who live in close quarters in order to live and work in the bustling city.
Spread of the virus throughout both military populations has become a concern, due to their close quarters in the bases where they're jointly stationed.
Over their months spent in close quarters, the members of the youth council had bound themselves together not only as friends but as family.
These were great disadvantages in open terrain, but less so in urban, close-quarters fighting, when the bullet disintegration increased hit probability and lethality.
I work with 10–15 coworkers on any given day, and I am in close quarters with clients five to 10 times a day.
The plague first spread from one rodent species to another, carried by fleas — ultimately infecting black rats, which live in close quarters with humans.
And when you actually have to fight the guards at close quarters, they start shrieking and firing all sorts of magic skulduggery your way.
Some can fly around and drop bombs, others are better suited for close-quarters combat, and some can pick off runners from a safe distance.
Howrey writes that her story was shaped in part by Mars500, a simulation designed to test people psychologically in close quarters for over 500 days.
In addition to leasing options, Crystal City offers a metro stop and close quarters to Reagan National Airport — two of Amazon's requirements in a city.
After all, we saw Drogon survive several spears and arrows in close quarters during the attack by the Sons of the Harpy in Season 5.
I remember in particular long matches of robots versus scientists in Gasworks, and brutal close-quarters combat trying to escape the air raid in Crossfire.
In truth, you don't need a ton of space to work out, and there are plenty of YouTube workouts that are designed for close quarters.
But instead of a tightly functioning hive of productivity, the close quarters have become a nexus for a larger divide among President Donald Trump's staff.
It's transmitted from person to person, usually in close contact, such as kissing, sneezing or coughing, or living in close quarters with an infected person.
The likelihood of contracting TB is also increased by living in close quarters to other sufferers, as is often the case in crowded miners' dormitories.
At least the Keating-less Five are bonding in their temporary rebellion, forced into close quarters in Connor's car just like old, murder-y times.
The left arm could be used for blocking strikes, throwing a punch or, once in close quarters, grabbing an opponent's stick to attempt a disarm.
It's not to relieve pressure-induced ear discomfort but contingency measure should a gorgeous rowmate want to strike up a close-quarters conversation with me.
In Brazil, where the virus has raged since last year, one infected bug can do a lot of damage because people live in close quarters.
A close-quarters range, where soldiers use live ammunition to shoot dummies hiding in a maze of small rooms and corridors, is already in use.
There's nothing like summer in the city, though getting through three months of sweltering temps in close quarters can necessitate some very strategic fashion choices.
It also raises thorny privacy questions for young adults who are living in close quarters and usually living on their own for the first time.
Still, their instinct to act like politicians — greeting people, giving hugs, speaking in close quarters — is anathema to how they should act during the outbreak.
On top of that, there is no such thing as social distancing when you are locked up with hundreds of other people in close quarters.
"Flight attendants are very much on edge right now," she said, because social distancing is so difficult in the close quarters of an airplane cabin.
But Mr. Jad, who is hiding with his wife and eight other families, said that being in close quarters had also drawn his community together.
There are athletes coming together from all over the world, some bearing viruses, placed in close quarters, eating in huge cafeterias with serve-yourself buffets.
Schaffner said things will likely only get worse when children there go back to school early next month and begin congregating again in close quarters.
The quarantine of the Diamond Princess, a ship from the same cruise line, left crew members in close quarters and vulnerable to the coronavirus' spread.
The CDC underscored that cruise ship passengers are at an "increased risk" because the virus can seemingly spread more easily between people in close quarters.
The CDC noted that cruise ship passengers are at an "increased risk" because COVID-2628 appears to spread more easily between people in close quarters.
Many lawmakers fit high-risk profiles because they're over 60, have underlying health conditions, and are mixing in close quarters with visitors, staff, and reporters.
Due to Antarctica's extreme winter, which includes four months of total darkness, polar explorers endured intense confinement in close quarters for long periods of time.
Officials say it's likely due to couples who have been kept in close quarters for long periods of time without access to the outside world.
The CDC noted that cruise ship passengers are at an "increased risk" because COVID-22020 appears to spread more easily between people in close quarters.
Salmonella outbreaks are more prevalent in large operations where the chickens are kept in close quarters, often in cages stacked on top of one another.
Bono came up big again five minutes later, throwing his hands up for a close-quarters save on Bruno Valdez and catching his own rebound.
So much of the story of civilization has been about our struggle to survive in close quarters with one another, which allows pathogens to proliferate.
More than once I've been in close-quarters combat in the Crucible and someone has vaulted skyward to try to get over and around me.
But Mr. Eggers's sharpest decision, what makes you and the movie jump, is that he stays inside the characters' worlds and heads, all disastrously close quarters.
Think of Aedes aegypti as the Norway rat of mosquitoes; it has evolved to live in close quarters with humans, and the trash that humans create.
In the kitchen, I asked Matt O'Brien, a 803-year-old product manager who develops brain-training software for Lumosity, whether he minded the close quarters.
Over the years, the neighborhood has become home to low-income groups from various communities — Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs live together in extremely close quarters.
Rick had the edge with an automatic weapon and his trusty revolver, but even then, he couldn't handle Negan when the fight moved to close quarters.
Smooth jazz is right for the winter holidays, a soundtrack to the boiling rage of spending too much time in close quarters with your extended family.
"This was a close-quarters encounter; these two fought," Robert K. Boyce, the Police Department's chief of detectives, said at a news conference near the scene.
The instructor wore a wireless microphone like she was giving a TED Talk, even though there were only five of us working out in close quarters.
A flight attendant working in close quarters with passengers is more likely to catch an infectious disease than a lawyer working in an office, for example.
Since the coronavirus can be transmitted through bodily fluids like saliva or mucus, people living in close quarters can easily pass the virus to one another.
Because they're also in regular contact with each other and live in close quarters, some worry they were at a higher risk of passing it around.
Unlike most reality shows that throw strangers together in close quarters — a common strategy since The Real World — the crew is both working and living together.
There are few people I'd want to be stuck in a room with, but the Irish playwright Enda Walsh makes for good company in close quarters.
However, following the release of a remix album for Loco Dice's style-spanning Underground Sound Suicide LP from 2015, the two are now in close quarters.
That includes a budget cap and distributing revenues more equally, as well as technical changes so that cars can follow at close quarters and overtake more easily.
Technology will change war in cities as much as other types of warfare, but it will still have to be fought at close quarters, block by block.
Each will have different abilities based on their TV counterparts; Abraham is armed with an assault rifle, while Michonne is deadly in close quarters with her katana.
Sick people will continue to fly, and passengers cramped in close quarters means disease can spread easily—all the more so as seats are packed tighter together.
And as the 65,000 fans start filling U.S. Bank Stadium for the game on Sunday, the close quarters will make it easier for the flu to spread.
Common sense is key The academy changed its firearms program to include more close-quarters combat shooting, which replicates the environment in which most police shootings happen.
As we venture further afield—to Mars, for example—astronauts will be spending more time in close quarters and completely isolated from the rest of the world.
" The White House statement describes Slabinski facing sustained attacks "as he engaged in a pitched, close-quarters firefight against the tenacious and more heavily armed enemy forces.
"But actually it was much easier than expected and a wonderful treat to work at such close quarters with such a variety of exceptional pieces," she said.
I got sick two days into the tour and I think it was being in close quarters with other people, on top of the changing weather environments.
Lawmakers and staff were told to isolate themselves if they'd been in close quarters with either McAdams or Diaz-Balart, and any relevant offices were disinfected immediately.
Baseball has far more games than other sports and everyone connected with a club spends eight months of the year in close quarters, constantly on the move.
But its best sequence may be a close-quarters fight scene in a bathroom, one of the rare times Cruise pauses on screen to catch his breath.
Those without fevers were released to make their way home on commercial flights, despite having been in close quarters for up to 24 hours with infected people.
Those without fevers were released to make their way home on commercial flights, despite having been in close quarters for up to 24 hours with infected people.
"Under Eloy's watch, families and children at Dilley have been housed in close quarters, and many suffer from untreated illnesses and other medical conditions," the letter reads.
If you're really lucky, you should do so when it is (mildly) erupting, so that you can witness one of nature's most awesome spectacles at close quarters.
Airplanes, trains, buses and cruise ships can pack a lot of people in close quarters for long periods of time, which is a recipe for virus transmission.
This is the clear and present danger ... people continuing to congregate -- squeezing into close quarters like sardines -- and that's exactly what happened Sunday at a Florida Church.
And the scientists were surprised to find how densely microbes occupied such close quarters: About 82 billion bacteria were living in just a cubic inch of space.
America's military might has little power against viruses, and in fact, the many hours spent in close quarters makes the US armed forces quite vulnerable to contagion.
I transitioned from coaching to working in public policy, and I fought fear every time I had to commute or work close quarters with my male colleagues.
It causes as many as 21 million illnesses annually, often in places such as hospitals, cruise ships and universities, where people eat and live in close quarters.
War is a sword-swinging bruiser with a bladed boomerang, and Strife is a gun guy who also mixes it up in close quarters with double blades.
And now that mobs are easy to form and work in the close quarters of social media it's getting harder to retain your own judgement, ethics and worldview.
Bayonetta-adjunct close-quarters combat is mixed with sections that vary from a behind-the-character shoot 'em up style to 22-bit-evocative side-on platforming sequences.
In this role, she would likely be working in close quarters with McConnell as the White House tries to help maneuver legislation to fund Trump's infrastructure spending ambitions.
Ahead, we talk to Morris about her home and how living in such close quarters has actually increased her productivity, strengthened her relationship, and made co-parenting easier.
She said that Robbins told her that the role would involve working in close quarters with him and his then-girlfriend, and that the couple might be naked.
Dead Eye, the gameplay mechanic that allows players to slow down time and line up shots, is also back, and the close-quarters combat system has been revamped.
Galleries that used the fair's close quarters and untraditional layout to their advantage fared better than those that tried to shove a square peg into a round hole.
Political clashes and calls to action, given the close quarters of those contesting them, are cordoned off to what professionals might describe as the "appropriate" times and places.
Immigrant rights advocates have raised concerns about the well-being of migrants in ICE custody, especially those being held in close quarters, amid the spread of the pandemic.
This found-footage sci-fi film from the Ecuadorean director Sebastián Cordero finds a group of six astronauts in close quarters, en route to one of Jupiter's moons.
The exercise will now include only portions that do not require troops to lodge together in close quarters, as well as an academic portion which has already begun.
The exercise will now include only portions that do not require troops to lodge together in close quarters, as well as an academic portion which has already begun.
The encounter between Ms. Danner and the police lasted 15 to 20 minutes, in the close quarters of her seventh-floor apartment at 630 Pugsley Avenue, officials said.
One of long-range cycling's most rewarding privileges, and from a writer's perspective its most useful, is to experience the evolution of your surroundings at immersive close quarters.
And even in the depths of the movie's hallucinatory strangeness, it maintains an amusing awareness of all the petty irritants that can accrue when you're in close quarters.
Basically you're talking about an environment where you have hundreds of thousands of civilians packed into a tight urban environment with close-quarters combat happening all the time.
Late nights and close quarters give the restaurant industry a frenetic, unconventional atmosphere that many employees love — but that also makes it particularly open to harassment and abuse.
A perennial concern is the potential for disease spreading among pilgrims, who spend five days in close quarters, often eating outside and sleeping on the ground near holy sites.
On the cruise ship, 286 people have tested positive for the new coronavirus as passengers remain confined to their rooms, but crew members eat and sleep in close quarters.
In a facility like Eloy, where a vulnerable population is kept in close quarters and disease can spread quickly, the need to establish herd immunity becomes even more imperative.
Finally, young wealthy people in New York City and near Washington, D.C. can relive their college days and reside together in very close quarters with other young wealthy people!
Duchene said Crosby reminded him of the former N.H.L. star Peter Forsberg in the way he uses his body to shield the puck and control it in close quarters.
Instead, the most common large-scale cage-free alternatives are so-called aviaries in which hens roost in close quarters, with row upon row stacked high in enormous barns.
I couldn't snipe without giving away my position, but the abundance of foliage allowed me to isolate and dispose of my pursuers — at close quarters — one at a time.
Wielding rhymes sharp enough for close-quarters combat, sporting an uncompromising attitude, and holding absolutely nothing back, the Bronx MC known as Maliibu Miitch is throwing down the gauntlet.
Various news media report that thousands of these travelers are waiting together for several hours in close quarters for their checked bags and several additional hours to clear customs.
Another owner, with a home in Bermuda, ordered the walls of his bunker-condo painted in island pastels—orange, green, yellow—but, in close quarters, he found it oppressive.
The potential for disease spreading among pilgrims, who spend five days in close quarters, often eating outside and sleeping on the ground near holy sites, is a perennial concern.
The study recognized that people fresh out of college often live in close quarters (think tiny, shared apartments) to save money, and currently comprise 52 percent of the nation's renters.
Because many of the soldiers fighting during WWI were often malnourished, injured, and living within close quarters, they were some of the most susceptible to this deadly strain of influenza.
The image, rendered with almost no sense of depth, portrays a female tennis pro in close quarters with a male wrestler; she seems to confront him as he passes by.
The close quarters make you a tougher target when you hook an enemy hero, and they also work to your Scrap Gun's advantage if someone tries to root you out.
This time, I was able to have the claustrophobic close-quarters intensity of the green-room situation be complemented and contrasted by the exterior work, which was all moving camera.
There's also an aspect of navigating the bizarre social dynamics that naturally occur when 70 (mostly single) twenty- and thirty-somethings live together in close quarters for an entire year.
Her friends repeatedly allude to the fact that Jenner won't be able to evade their questions in such close quarters — questions about her sexuality, her family, and especially her politics.
Adult-driven outbreaks in rare cases occur in close quarters like submarines and prisons, but adults do not normally carry pneumonia bacteria in their noses and throats as children do.
Tech guides are popping up suggesting everything from noise-canceling headphones, Wi-Fi signal boosters, and productivity hacks for families who'll need to make close quarters work and life livable.
And American citizens returning from Europe post-Trump's travel ban are experiencing chaos at US airports, where they're having to wait hours in close quarters to get screened for coronavirus.
The sequence where the two fight struggles a bit (as Thrones often does in close-quarters combat), but it's worth it just for teasing an excellent new team-up possibility.
How could she be intimidated by the star power behind her after spending the week in close quarters with Karrie Webb, the most accomplished women's golfer from Australia, Green's homeland?
The thousands of people who have been jammed into close quarters while waiting for their bags and customs checks could be at a greater health risk because of the situation.
In the case of infections in the close quarters of a naval vessel, however, the disease could spread rapidly, as evidenced by the COVID-19 infections reported on cruise ships.
Still, the news that the coronavirus had landed in Manhattan was sure to raise the level of anxiety across this dense city, where people spend their days in close quarters.
Officials expect the crisis to have an outsized impact on the homeless, who often make do without sanitation or food, bed down in close quarters and suffer more underlying illnesses.
Q: You go into detail about the Vietnamese families who huddled underground for days at a time and troops in close-quarters fighting with shrapnel and buildings exploding around them.
The outbreak is believed to have started at a wholesale market in Wuhan, where vendors legally sold live animals, including wildlife, in close quarters, sparking debate about China's game trade.
Reading these beautifully written pages, one is struck by the gentle note of lament they host for two countries — or civilizations, perhaps — whose fate Morris has observed at close quarters.
A family chosen by the town to feed the animals is not daunted by the task despite the dangers that are associated with coming into close quarters with such wild animals.
It enables better visibility in poor weather conditions by combining and centralizing data from multiple sources, and it's particularly useful when ships are navigating in close quarters, like docking at berths.
Dogs are at the highest risk of contracting the virus at animal shelters, boarding kennels, grooming salons, canine daycare, dog parks and other locations where the animals are in close quarters.
Aside from making sure you bring "good music" to drown out your colleagues' noise in close quarters, it will help to nurture your own side projects and hobbies, Ms. Heinicke said.
A couple of women had psychotic breaks while they were living in the shelter, which was scary, because everybody was living together in such close quarters, and there were children around.
Imagine being stuck in such close quarters with someone who insisted on violating you, and not being able to do anything about it -- or have anyone to turn to for help.
Next comes Cletus, a Scot with a shotgun who isn't quite so nimble but whose firearm of choice will see off any close-quarters enemy, and knock others off their feet.
Ajihei has its fan base, especially among those who share Mr. Kitamura's appreciation of midcentury jazz and are willing to dine in close quarters in a party of four or less.
My grandfather recalled with a jolt that in close-quarters fighting, Lemberger had been known to rely on the teeth purchased for him years before by kindhearted readers of The Inquirer.
The spot alongside the docks has made their home a favorite hangout for friends, despite the close quarters, and it is only about a mile from their business, a Pilates studio.
If you've been paying close attention through all the sotto voce conversation, you'll have observed the increasing friction that comes from people in close quarters tiptoeing carefully around one another's sensitivities.
Animals in close quarters are fed low-dose antibiotics constantly so they don't make one another sick, which contributes to antibiotic resistance, a huge threat on the horizon for public health.
Then there's the fact that encampments and shelters often pack homeless people in close quarters, and that homeless people don't often have a place to quarantine themselves once they get sick.
CNN said Tuesday it would not provide the traditional media filing center for reporters or "spin room," where campaign surrogates and the media often congregate in close quarters after a debate.
Richard Panik took advantage of a bad turnover in the Edmonton zone and fed his teammate in front of the net, and Dvorak made no mistake from the close-quarters opportunity.
Just be ready to fire as soon as someone spots you, as McCree is very vulnerable Best maps/modes: McCree is especially effective on Control maps due to the close-quarters play.
Davenport's first real opportunity to study the animal at close quarters came under sad circumstances in 2005, when his team was notified that a Kipunji had been killed by a log trap.
In another combat scenario in which my mechanical "heart" was taken from me, I had to fight a masked enemy by tossing back grenades and landing physically punches in close quarters combat.
The latest trailer for Call of Duty: WWII is like a tour of World War II action movie scenes: charges through battlefield, close quarters combat, attacks on gun nests, and bomber runs.
In an exclusive clip from their new comedy-drama, Hello, My Name is Doris, Field finds herself in very close quarters with Greenfield, who sheds his shirt in a hilarious office scene.
Some happen in close quarters or have fewer victims, while others, like the Pulse nightclub shooting or the Las Vegas music festival shooting, happen in larger spaces and claim many more lives.
I'm glad I got to do it, it's really humbling, and it's important to go through that process: the vans, sleeping in motels, being in close quarters with a ton of people.
Allston's work had the kind of comedic moments you'd expect to get when you pack a squadron of cynical pilots into close quarters and make them fight and die for each other.
"It's a bad situation," he said, insisting that his last name be withheld from publication because, like Rafael, his landlord was unaware that so many people were living in such close quarters.
Person-to-person spread means the virus has been transmitted due to close contact between people, whether the interaction involves actual physical contact or just a cough or sneeze in close quarters.
Mental illness is disproportionately experienced by people who are homeless, and that population is at greater risk of developing COVID-19 because they may live in close quarters and lack medical care.
"We're more likely to be in close quarters this time of year, close together among those who are already sick," Dr. Michael L. Munger, a practicing family physician in Overland Park, Kan.
Although room sharing, particularly in close quarters, often involves compromises (between siblings, and between parents and children), it is manageable and may even have benefits, such as helping anxious children sleep better.
But on a plane, you have to abide by a set of rules that puts you into very close quarters with others — including people whom you might avoid pretty much everywhere else.
Each day, they work in close quarters, doing everything from helping people feed, dress, bathe and care for themselves to supporting people to navigate the community, get a job, vote and more.
It was, in part, a system to enforce boundaries of race, class and gender at a time when the growth of cities and mass transit forced Americans into close quarters with strangers.
The first known case in Latin America, it comes as Brazil is in the midst of Carnival, a hugely popular festival that draws large crowds into close quarters for raucous street celebrations.
In the close quarters on factory farms, animals get sick all the time, so it's standard in the industry to give them antibiotics preemptively, which contributes to the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
A successful mayor is also adept at striking deals that tax the very rich to benefit the very poor while allowing a wide range of lifestyles and culture to thrive in close quarters.
Another perennial concern is the potential for spreading disease among the pilgrims, who spend five days in close quarters with each other, often eating outside and sleeping on the ground near holy sites.
Bruce performs the album's 13 songs (and one encore) with a band, an orchestra and a small audience all together in close quarters — an old barn on the singer's property in New Jersey.
And despite some Tom Trickery with handballs from West Brom—right in the face of Fabregas as well—Chelsea managed to net one in within close quarters, thanks to Michy Batshuayi's tap-in.
Much like the classic Blades, Kratos's new Leviathan Axe — which can be used in close quarters, as well as thrown and quickly summoned back to your hand — has its own sense of identity.
The close quarters and long flights could fuel tensions with the President, even as it tests a camaraderie among the staff that aides say has been developing with the whiplash of recent events.
Other than territorial wars over the bases—like, say, lifelong sibling rivalries fought over home plate—there's nothing in baseball that requires its players to be in close quarters with the other team.
It was starkly different from the accommodations of the rest of the pilgrims, who traditionally sleep under the stars on pieces of cardboard and sheets, men and women in separate but close quarters.
The production, which originated at Bard SummerScape and coincides with the show's seventy-fifth anniversary, sets the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic in close quarters with the audience, including a shared communal meal. ♦
Under heavy fire, U.S. troops called in French fighter jets for air support, but the firefight was at such close quarters that the planes could not engage and were instead left circling overhead.
This includes older people or people with existing health conditions, particularly if they're living in close quarters, like the nursing home in Washington State where the nation's first death from the coronavirus occurred.
Katie Porter of California, among others, have advocated for the House to adopt remote voting, so Congress can take action during the pandemic without being in close quarters with each other or staff.
She is also a founder of Mochi Magazine, an online publication for young Asian-Americans, and the author of "The Roommates: True Tales of Friendship, Rivalry, Romance and Disturbingly Close Quarters" (Picador, 2014).
Equinor reported the oil industry's first coronavirus infection on an offshore installation on Wednesday, highlighting the challenge in preventing contamination for thousands of workers living in the close quarters on rigs and platforms.
Concerns about the virus's spread within the Capitol have sparked days of tensions, and a notable decrease in handshaking, in a building where members keep close quarters with thousands of tourists and visitors.
The close quarters conditions of air travel are opportune for virus transmission, since about 90% of people who are not immune to measles and come close to an infected person will become infected.
A trailer for the title shown off at Oculus Connect shows off first-person VR gameplay that looks quite realistic, with two-handed reloading of classic WWII firearms and claustrophobic close-quarters combat.
I witnessed at close quarters the origins and development of what is sure turning out to be a deeply compelling and strikingly idiosyncratic artistic vision, and I don't use that word "vision" lightly.
It's also essential to affirm codes of responsible conduct when US and Russian or Chinese ships, aircraft, and troops are operating at close quarters, to prevent sparks that could lead to military confrontations.
Leslie-­Smith's badgers brought her the company of many guests keen to see these rare creatures at close quarters, but the company, too, of wild animals that chose to spend time at her house.
Subway riders were locked in close quarters with the bugs for about 30 minutes during Wednesday evening's rush hour after a passenger pulled an emergency brake while the train was on the Manhattan Bridge.
The episode was tremendously complicated, as a behind-the-scenes video reveals — it involved coordinating explosive devices, pyrotechnics, and a vast crowd of extras, in addition to CGI dragons and complicated close-quarters combat.
Next week, the couple will be in close quarters with Kate's family and friends as they all gather in the high-stressed hospital waiting room to learn about the fate of her baby boy.
Assange, of course, has spent the better part of the decade hunkered down in the close quarters of Ecuador's embassy in London, avoiding extradition to the US, where he's wanted on various criminal charges.
That crowd size, while small in comparison to most of Trump's campaign events, still overshadows the close-quarters events most candidates hold throughout the state where they often draw only a few dozen voters.
In 2013, the documentary Blackfish premiered, arguing that the conditions of captivity (tiny cages, close quarters to other whales, performance training) caused a whale named Tilikum to contribute to the deaths of three humans.
Military leaders have scrambled to alter the force's behavior to insulate their troops, but the nature of the military, that of a massed force working in close quarters, is a limitation on those efforts.
Altıntaş only shot the ambassador; he had a fully loaded handgun and a crowd full of people standing in close quarters just feet away, which means he could have easily killed or wounded others.
An epidemiologist who studies the spread of virus particles said the recirculated air from a cruise ship's ventilation system, plus the close quarters and communal settings, make passengers and crew vulnerable to infectious diseases.
High-risk populations, particularly in close quarters, may need greater precautions to prevent the virus, including stricter distancing efforts and personal protective equipment for residents and staff at care facilities, the CDC report said.
"But after spending 24 hours a day together, for 10 months, in close quarters and in constant contact, we certainly learned how to deal with each other in so many different situations," he said.
For as long as there have been armies, they have been menaced by the ready spread of diseases like typhoid, cholera and influenza that could tear through the ranks of troops in close quarters.
Mr. Priebus let the insults go unanswered, and on Friday morning both men were in close quarters together aboard Air Force One with the president flying to Long Island for an event about gangs.
It appears that this double layer of substantial armor with an air gap would have given unprecedented protection against shaped-charge grenades and satchel charges, which were the main threat at very close quarters.
Fever, headaches and sometimes rash are common symptoms of epidemic typhus fever, which has the potential to spread rapidly among people living in close quarters, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
From the start, the strategy paid close attention to the need for respiratory protection, especially for health care workers, who are at higher risk for infection because they treat so many patients in close quarters.
This stance, combined with the fact that Israeli, Lebanese, and Hezbollah forces are all operating in close quarters along a border that has been disputed for years, makes the situation somewhat of a powder keg.
As big as Foals get, they've never strayed too far away from their essence of creating spontaneous, bold, loud pieces of art, and a willingness to share that experience in close quarters with their fans.
First held in 1959 to trumpet the candidacy of a future president, John F. Kennedy, who headlined it then, the gathering in 2019 will put Warren in close quarters with prominent activists and party officials.
"It is not necessarily easy living and working in close quarters on a yacht with 10-plus crew members," said Michael, a former yacht captain who worked on yachts ranging from 130 to 170 feet.
I recently wore Icebreaker's Anatomica Boxer Briefs on a two-day hunting and fishing trip with a buddy, and though we spent a good deal of time in close quarters, he didn't say a word.
"I do think they are potentially at risk because you're in close quarters and sometimes you can't escape if somebody is really near you and the train is packed," said Gershon, a native New Yorker.
This isolated framing of an emergency, the close-quarters perspective that values dramatic and ornate circumstances while turning away from the larger societal ramifications, is as much of a horror as the Red Death itself.
The traditional response to disasters usually entails gathering large numbers of people together in close quarters — whether it is disaster victims in emergency shelters or relief managers in field offices — to dispense relief most efficiently.
Preparing for attacks, moving personnel around the Middle East and monitoring hostile activity all involve keeping people in close quarters at a time when the government is encouraging citizens to stay as isolated as possible.
Federal policy and practice would put many of these people into close quarters, notwithstanding their health status, and then deport them into places where health care is scarce at best and conditions foster disease spread.
David, however, feels guilty about abandoning his best friend to nuclear fallout and doesn't want to give up on his fantasies of spending some quality time in close quarters with Kelli Ann in doomsday's aftermath.
The poor are disproportionately affected by this disease because close quarters, poor sanitation, and lack of prompt diagnosis or treatment easily can convert a disease that should be rare to one that is more common.
Attackers had learned that they would lose a close-quarters marksmanship contest with lurking defenders unless every room and space was first blasted before entry to kill, or at least daze and deafen, anyone within.
The possibility of the U.S. designating a military with whom American troops often find themselves working in parallel and in close quarters in Iraq and elsewhere should raise major red flags — especially at the Pentagon.
The strongest parts of these episodes come in the downtime, when the friends are thrown together in close quarters and reflect on their lives, their resentments and, of course, what it means to be a man.
Health officials say that college students' close quarters, and their status as the age group least likely to be vaccinated, leave their campuses vulnerable as breeding grounds for the current measles outbreak, the L.A. Times reports.
With people moving more regularly from -- and between -- rural settings to urban ones, the chances of them becoming infected and then living in close quarters with others further boosts the potential for things to spread. 2.
While most established hedge funds keep their trading systems at close quarters, Piquant Technologies outsources all its IT to third parties via the cloud, where multiple computing resources are shared by multiple and often unrelated users.
Ranged combat was more like a third-person shooter, while close-quarters combat turned into a pseudo-fighting game, the camera shifting to a single plane and players engaging in grapples, combos, and flashy spin kicks.
Under heavy fire, U.S. troops called in French fighter jets for air support, but the firefight was at such close quarters that the planes could not engage and were instead left circling overhead as a deterrant.
The classic "no scope" gameplay that Call of Duty memed into the universe is the product of players realizing that powerful, one-shot weapons could be used in close quarters if you have good enough reflexes.
The influx of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya also created perfect conditions for the disease to spread, as the refugees are forced to live in close quarters with poor sanitation and limited access to health care.
His command of a wide reach within close quarters was confirmed in his equally compact "The Invisible Hand," which managed to be both a high-stakes hostage thriller and a Shavian debate on capitalism and Islam.
Concerns over the spread of the virus have proliferated in the Capitol, where the close quarters and advanced age and travel schedules of many lawmakers mean members of Congress could be especially susceptible to the disease.
His work has found that influenza infections tend to strike low-income neighborhoods more aggressively than affluent ones, and that poor families are more likely to live in close quarters with others, and to share bathrooms.
With thousands of athletes, staff members and spectators housed in close quarters, it is no surprise that outbreaks of the norovirus have emerged at the Olympic Games, and other large-scale sporting events, in the past.
Unlike in the Oval Office or on the White House grounds, feigning that you can't hear the questions being shouted at you by the media isn't really an option in the close quarters of an airplane.
Norovirus is the most common cause of food-borne disease outbreaks in the United States and infections usually occurs in places such as hospitals, cruise ships and universities, where people eat and live in close quarters.
Fowler balances the oversize nature of emotion and human-scale drama with the intimacy of personal experience in densely layered pieces which he physically constructs in close quarters, before assembling them into large-scale finished presentations.
I spoke to three people who are currently living with their exes about their experiences—how it affects the healing process, what it's like dating other people, and how they get along in such close quarters.
"FCS vehicles—where lower weight, higher fuel efficiency and greater informational awareness are expected to compensate for less armor—do not adequately reflect the lessons of counterinsurgency and close-quarters combat in Iraq and Afghanistan," Gates explained.
In her review for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis wrote that the director's "sharpest decision, what makes you and the movie jump, is that he stays inside the characters' worlds and heads, all disastrously close quarters."
It describes ten winter days on a Finnish icebreaker, one of a fleet that works at perilously close quarters with ice-trapped cargo ships in the Bay of Bothnia at the northern limit of the Baltic Sea.
"It's just one of those moments that just reminds you that when you live in close quarters with people for 183 days and spring training that in a lot of ways, this becomes your family," Shapiro said.
But it's spreading in many different countries where people are in close quarters, lots of mosquitoes are more present, and where there is a lack of screens on windows, air conditioning in buildings and insect repellent. 8.
He won a close-quarters exchange to break for 3-1 in the third, then battled back from 15-40 in the next game, winning a ferocious 25-stroke rally on the way to consolidating his advantage.
The surprise two-for-one gave us the Director X-helmed clip followed by another version directed by Tim Eres; a more demure take on the record that puts Rih and Drake in softly lit close quarters.
But underwater, synchronized swimming is a combat zone in which swimmers, all with a smile, routinely kick and crash into one another while executing those exquisite moves at close quarters without touching the bottom of the pool.
The ban comes after Equinor reported the oil industry's first coronavirus infection on an offshore installation on Wednesday, highlighting the challenge in preventing contamination for thousands of workers living in the close quarters on rigs and platforms.
At the risk of sounding dramatic, I've thought about the movie a lot in recent weeks, as parents -- understandably nervous and concerned -- have been forced into close quarters with their children by the practice of social distancing.
The move, which appeared to restore a policy in place during the Obama administration, would have reduced the population of immigrant detention centers, where the virus could potentially spread quickly with too many people in close quarters.
If you are a human being who has spent any time whatsoever in close quarters with a group of your peers, you've done at least one thing so horrifyingly embarrassing that people are still talking about it.
The Trump campaign then attempted to have the three women -- Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey -- allowed in the VIP box in the hall, where they would dramatically have been in close quarters with Bill Clinton himself.
Riders on the subway train were locked in close quarters with the critters for half an hour during rush hour on Wednesday evening after a passenger pulled the train's emergency brake while they were on the Manhattan Bridge.
Crickets produce 80 times less methane than cattle and half the amount of biological waste and because they naturally live in such close quarters they can be raised in a cruelty-free environment that takes up little space.
The loss of herd immunity made it almost inevitable that measles would spread rapidly once it was introduced in Williamsburg and Borough Park, where extended families live in close quarters and gather frequently at synagogues and community halls.
"You have members here living in such close quarters and seeing each other every day, so little things become irritants — where the chairs go, whose space is whose, who left those crumbs on the counter," Mr. Cennamo said.
She ticked off some more of what she expected: sudden sharp rises in rent, withheld deposits, increases in domestic violence for those stuck in close quarters and, for homeowners, complicated title problems that could jeopardize access to assistance.
It was such close quarters that your 5' 4" author stood on her toes to see, and when she put her heels back down on the ground there was another person in the crowded area "using that space.
The cast and crew traveled together for nearly three months, from Oklahoma to North Dakota, and many of the scenes on the road are shot like a documentary, mirroring the intimacy built by living in such close quarters.
Given the close quarters at the White House, it is imperative that the President protects himself and safeguards the health of those around him, whether it be staff, members of the American public or high-level foreign officials.
Working in service often puts workers together in close quarters under duress for long periods of time, and it's not uncommon to develop a kind of soldier-like camaraderie, but Beth and I quickly formed a genuine bond.
Even for a sober person, this extreme setting can produce effects such as dehydration and heatstroke (especially when dancing in close quarters for prolonged periods of time), but the situation becomes much more dangerous when drugs are involved.
The disease has been linked to a wholesale market in Wuhan, China, where vendors legally sold live animals from stalls in close quarters with hundreds of others, creating what experts described as a perfect incubator for novel pathogens.
In a 2014 speech to veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Mattis said his opposition was not because he doesn't believe women are qualified, but because he doesn't believe in mixing love and close-quarters combat.
Because the virus can easily spread through close contact with infected people or through contaminated food, water or surfaces, organizers worried about controlling the outbreak at an international event where so many people are staying in close quarters.
Taser, Hughes said, sent its top trainer, former Marine special forces martial arts expert Hans Marrero, to train those personnel in close-quarters Taser drills at the state's notorious Corcoran Prison, until recently home to the late Charles Manson.
Many in-fight factors will influence a fighters strategy, but after studying the tape the onset of bleeding and vision obstruction seemed to coincide with his change of tactics from open octagon striking to close quarters combat and clinches.
While veterinarians don't know precisely what caused this particular cluster, outbreaks are generally more common in in situations where dogs are kept in close quarters, such as in shelters or boarding facilities, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.
The groups pointed to some early successes in counties in Kentucky, Wisconsin and Ohio, where local officials have in some cases sent hundreds of nonviolent offenders home so that they're not kept in close quarters with thousands of others.
The push to identify inmates who could be released came as city officials announced that a person in custody at the sprawling Rikers Island jail complex was infected, raising fears that the virus could circulate in its close quarters.
Until now, passengers who were symptom-free and had not been in close quarters with infected people generally have not been tested, in part because the test often fails to detect the virus in the early stages of infection.
While the Ikrams initially seemed apprehensive about being in close quarters with a woman who was divorced, by their third day they offered to host her in Pakistan, even though she was unsure about the safety in the country.
The groups wanted training in "mission analysis and the military decision making process, intelligence preparation of the battlefield, direct action, raids and ambushes, special reconnaissance, close quarters combat and battle, sniper and observe operations, military operations in urban terrain."
Feeding off the energy of a crowd still buzzing from events in Russia, he summoned up four break points in the seventh game — converting the fourth with a brilliantly-constructed point which ended with both players at close quarters.
Fighting at close quarters in university buildings, French volunteers fired from behind volumes of Kant and Voltaire, while British ones, behind a barricade of Encyclopædia Britannicas, determined that it took three hundred and fifty pages to stop a bullet.
Norovirus is a common cause of outbreaks on cruise ships, in daycares, or anywhere people are in close quarters, most often between November and April, although they can happen at any time, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Beam Mages can fight adequately at close-quarters, but they're better off hanging back a bit and launching time attacks to slow enemies or even freeze the clock entirely, holding them in place while the other Kirbys merrily whale away.
The attorney questioned if the man unintentionally rubbed against Jarvinen while trying to get past her in close quarters, and stood up in a meeting with BuzzFeed News to demonstrate his point by gesticulating with his hips in the air.
"We have the issue of how we manage our militaries operating in close quarters in Syria, but just as important is we have the issue of how you migrate talks from the Astana process back to Geneva," the senior official said.
And perhaps most disappointingly, the whip-fast, bone-crunching close-quarters combat that played so well in the first film is scaled up in the sequel, to the point where an awful lot of the fight scenes look very familiar.
But these are the musical numbers we've been waiting for, mapped out in long, economically filmed takes of ferocious close-quarters fighting and firing that Reeves performs with a soulfully mean élan you could trace back to Lee Marvin's heyday.
UberPool is arguably the most complained-about service Uber has to offer — in theory it's not the worst thing in the world but in practice being forced to sit with one or more strangers in close quarters is not entirely appealing.
January 2013: The documentary Blackfish premieres, profiling Tilikum's experience in captivity, arguing these unnatural conditions (tiny cages, close quarters to other whales, performance training) caused the whale mental and physical anguish, which contributed to the deaths he was involved in.
A fan village among the sand dunes close to the Saudi border will house up to 2,000 visitors in Arabian tents, allowing them to experience the desert from close quarters, Qatar's World Cup organizing committee said in a statement on Tuesday.
They say people who have caravanned from the annual Rainbow Gathering in Vermont will be sleeping next to white supremacists who will be sharing bathrooms with Black Lives Matter folks who will be in close quarters with Bikers for Trump.
It was incredibly rewarding to stretch myself more than I thought possible, to help build something I was truly proud of, and to make some of the closest work relationships of my life (thank you, long days and close quarters).
Early-game drops can change everything- if I find a high level item early in a run that means that I deal damage to any enemies close to me (Frost Relic), I'll end up playing a more close quarters game.
But while social distancing and precautionary isolation are helping limit cases, it's difficult to do that in jails and prisons, where people can be cramped in close quarters, facilities are not always sanitary, and many inmates have already existing health problems.
Generally, according to Ray-Jones, those confined with an abuser in close quarters for long periods of time, such as the holidays, actually call into hotlines less, because they aren't able to find a safe space to reach out from.
But like so many parents suddenly required to work from home, we devoted an equal amount of time to fretting about how we could all complete our tasks in such close quarters, without ending up in a daily battle royale.
On a show where the action stems from the interplay of people living in close quarters — like "The Bachelor" — there are often producers on set who subtly, and sometimes less than subtly, prod the contestants into acting in certain ways.
In the close quarters of the camps, it's easy for disease to spread, and a policy uncovered last week by CNBC shows that the US Customs and Border Protection refuses to give the vaccine to any adult or child held there.
Although the exact origin of the coronavirus is still under investigation, health officials and scientists say it spread outward from a wholesale market in Wuhan where vendors legally sold live animals from crowded stalls in close quarters with meats and vegetables.
From the quick look we get at it, it's either so Arya can use it in close quarters for hand-to-hand combat, or so it can be put on some sort of longer spear so she can fight people from far away.
"We're concerned that with Passover coming up, people are going to gather, they're going to be celebrating with their family, they're going to be sharing food, sharing close quarters," Marcy Miranda, a spokesperson for the city's public health department, told BuzzFeed News.
Despite all of the on-screen technology, not to mention the behind-the-scenes technology needed to mount a convincing space mission, there's something elemental about scenes where actors are allowed to think and react by themselves, often in close-quarters close-ups.
But it was also clear that the former secretary of state appears less than entirely comfortable with having dozens of eager reporters in such close quarters, resulting in a handful of exchanges that at times felt as awkward as a blind date.
If you're headed to college for the first time, or even if you're going back again but with new roommates, it'll take a little while to fully understand the behaviors and emotions of these people you'll be living with in extremely close quarters.
But the bow is her primary work space, and in close quarters, like the start of the Hobart race in crowded Sydney Harbor, Ciszek's role is also to relay information about the boat's position back to the helmsman and other decision makers.
One result: Even as mass shootings became more frequent and police departments expanded training on how to confront a gunman, officers were typically coached on close-quarters assaults taking place on the first couple of floors of schools, shopping malls and office buildings.
Although the exact origin of the coronavirus is still under investigation, health officials and scientists say it spread outward from a wholesale market in Wuhan where vendors sold live wild animals from crowded stalls stacked in close quarters with meats and vegetables.
" On New Jersey Transit, conductors walk the length of crowded trains to collect fares, in close quarters with passengers who have become so conditioned to lateness, as one conductor said, that they refer to a train that's 15 minutes late as "on time.
The opposing sides live in such close quarters, and with so much shared history, that wives, children, cousins and girlfriends get caught up in the danger in believable ways, without the manufactured plot twists American dramas employ to put family members in jeopardy.
The innate charm of the designs, coupled with the social experiment of sharing close quarters, has fueled an entire category of reality television shows and documentaries that has helped drive the growth of tiny-house inns where travelers can try out the lifestyle.
" As Hall explains, Aristotle, who lived "at close quarters with the tyrannical Macedonian royal family, the ruthless Phillip II and his scheming wives, concubines and lieutenants, all jockeying for position at court, seems to have meticulously observed the misery of immoral people.
But while he has been granted more audiences from the likes of Princeton and the New Orleans Saints, Mr. Reilly has not found that organizations outside the criminal justice field are rushing to work alongside him, in close quarters, for sustained periods.
During their one-on-one date, Jed largely let Hannah lead, holding her hand as they strolled through Boston, not being too aggro in the close quarters of the photo booth, and shyly kissing her in front of patrons at the bar from Cheers.
Local officials want to avoid any violence as people travel to the demonstration—the protesters are planning to take the Metro together from the Virginia suburbs—when the white nationalists will be in close quarters with a racially diverse and anti-white-nationalist public.
An Afghanistan veteran, Hemans specialized in clearing Taliban bomb factories in Helmand province and served with the British Army for 10 years, suffering third-degree burns in Iraq and earning a rosette on his campaign medal for using a bayonet in close quarters fighting.
In that time we'd learned weapons handling, close quarters combat, ambushing, vehicle extractions, crime-scene maintenance, and how to behave around Africa's predators—a lesson made only more relevant when we learned an anti­-poaching ranger was eaten by lions not long before I'd joined.
"Especially in the field of earth and space sciences, there are all kinds of instances where people are brought together in close quarters for intense period of activity, and professors and their students are close together," said Eric Davidson, president of the American Geophysical Union.
Some gunfighters will attest that in a close-quarters firefight, aiming can give way to something more akin to pointing, as you keep your field of view as open as possible to identify threats and move to engage them as quickly as you can.
Barrels can be swapped out, calibers changed, optics added or removed, and the gun can be totally transformed for every type of encounter, from a long-distance sniper shot at a hostage taker to a close-quarters drug raid in a crowded apartment complex.
The steady pace of proceedings—the Aegis isn't the nippiest of vessels—and lack of close-quarters environmental details rushing by your field of vision should make this a great co-op experience for anyone, regardless of whether or not they've established their VR legs.
"One of the things we often talk about in the fire service is camp crud," Ms. Scopa said, referring to the infections that frequently race through fire camps, which feature people working long hours and living in close quarters with less than ideal hygiene.
But the announcement by two House members Wednesday that they tested positive sparked a new wave of anxiety among their colleagues, many of whom had been in close quarters with them just last week, and a sense that more cases are on the horizon. Sen.
But the announcement by two House members Wednesday that they tested positive sparked a new wave of anxiety among their colleagues, many of whom had been in close quarters with them just last week, and a sense that more cases are on the horizon.
"Grocery stores such as Whole Foods remain one of the few places where people are regularly congregating in close quarters, and thus it is especially important to ensure that they do everything they can to minimize the risk of infection," the attorneys general wrote.
It's hard to know what storage and organization solutions actually work without spending some time in those close quarters, so we asked real college students from across the country to share the items that help them keep their stuff straight while inhabiting a dorm.
Although the exact course of the coronavirus' path is still under investigation, health officials and scientists say it spread outward from a wholesale market in Wuhan where vendors sold live wild animals in crowded stalls in close quarters with meat, vegetables and other products.
Important fictional representations of the war began to appear well before Reagan's election — books like Larry Heinemann's "Close Quarters" (213), Mr. O'Brien's "Going After Cacciato" (21982) and Michael Herr's "Dispatches" (19873), and films like "The Deerhunter" (21987), "Coming Home" (21970) and "Apocalypse Now" (280).
And so Kroff sits beside you at close quarters gazing, staring, blinking and staring, at the side of your face, for three hours each Thursday afternoon as, as the year wanes, the sky darkens ever earlier, and it is dusk by the time the workshop disbands.
Whether it's the idea of crowding into close quarters with roommates or being unable to relieve stress through normal social interaction that's contributing to your anxiety, Hanson says it's key to establish solid boundaries for yourself and tune in to what your mind is telling you.
At some moments, it seemed like the narrative verged on slut-shaming Malia, but the plotline ultimately highlighted how tricky navigating these boatmances is for the women on the show, who have to deal with injured male egos in close quarters for the rest of the season.
South Korean and US commandos raided the facility and led out a man with his hands tied behind the back during the exercise described as a joint regular close-quarters battle training last month at a US military base in the southwestern South Korean city of Gunsan.
While his European opposite number Thomas Bjorn was forced to withdraw from the year's final major with a leg injury and observed his troops from behind the rope, Furyk was able to study at close quarters two big-hitters who have a chance to make his Ryder Cup roster.
" The simulators are expected to be used "in basic and advanced weapons training for developing proficiency in marksmanship, use of force judgment skills, close quarters shooting skills, tactical reloading and weapon malfunction clearing related to typical situations which law enforcement personnel face in the execution of their duties.
More than 2,200 people have been quarantined as a result of exposure to mumps at 2 immigration detention centers in Colorado and Louisiana, according to the AP. Why it matters: Mumps, a viral disease, can spread through coughing, sneezing or talking, which can be exacerbated in close quarters.
Artwork and pottery provide some of the earliest accounts of boxing and wrestling: a beautifully preserved sixteenth century B.C.E. fresco dubbed "Boxing Boys" from the island of Santorini shows two young men with long dreaded hair and a small loin cloth punching each other at very close quarters.
If this estimate is ballpark-accurate for our country's poor and near-poor, many of whom live in close quarters and lack access to resources needed to reduce transmission, then  — do the math — expect 800,000 or more of the two million-plus Americans being denied Medicaid to contract coronavirus.
CBP released a statement earlier this month blaming "complexities of operating a vaccination program," along with "the short-term nature of CBP holding," for their failure to vaccinate the people they detain in close quarters, in cold rooms, with inadequate nutrition and medical care, and often for long durations.
A typical UN career, for example in my case, can take you from one man-made and natural disaster to another, working with people from many nationalities in close quarters and under extremely challenging conditions: Our connective tissue tends to be very strong and remains that way for life.
Dryden, who was sitting in close quarters with the couple, tweeted out the rest of their exchange — and not only is it a wild ride from start to finish, Twitter users all over are bowing down to the woman's cool, collected brilliance while letting her (former?) partner sweat it out.
Jacob Garcia wrapped his legs around a seat and refused to budge after Miami-Dade police boarded Flight 2446 to Chicago, according to CBS Miami, prompting a struggle in which police tased him 10 times "due to Mr. Garcia's actions and the close quarters of engagement," per a police report.
A law enforcement official who was familiar with the case but not authorized to speak publicly about it said that evidence, including blood and shell casings, appeared to corroborate that Ms. Danner had tried to hit the sergeant with a bat while the two were in close quarters in her apartment.
"Detained mothers, fathers and children are forced to live and sleep in close quarters and required to congregate and as a result, cannot achieve the 'social distancing' needed to effectively prevent the spread of COVID-19," according to the suit, filed by immigration lawyers in New York, Pennsylvania and Texas.
With lawmakers in both parties fearful of traveling and spending time in close quarters now that at least three members of Congress have tested positive for the coronavirus, McGovern said the best option is to utilize existing House rules rather than attempt to establish an untested system like internet-based voting.
It isn't only those who are incarcerated who have begun to worry about the enormous risk Covid-19 presents to the world's incarcerated population, who, because of factors like being kept confined in close quarters, are unable to take many of the disease-prevention measures other people are now practicing.
Study author Pier Giorgio Righetti told the New York Times that he believed visitors were not exposed to the formaldehyde gas for long enough period to suffer any adverse effects, but he could not say the same for museum staff, who are often in close quarters with these works in poorly ventilated conditions.
In the past, attempts in chip-based photonics to send out a coherent laser-like beam from a surface of lightguides (elements used to steer light around or emit it) have been limited by a low field of view and power because the light tends to interfere with itself at close quarters.
The only way to be a part of what is sure to be a series of great discussions is to register for Disrupt SF. The OTRs are meant to provide founders and investors, always the mainstay group at Disrupt, a close-quarters opportunity to engage in conversations with top figures in core categories.
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-MARRIAGE (PIX) For better, for worse, COVID19 tests couples working home together Coronavirus is challenging not just Americans' health but also their marriages, with an unprecedented number of two-career couples forced to work at home together for at least the next two weeks, sometimes in very close quarters.
"As the 15-year-old living in close quarters with my mom, I felt an obligation to step up and fill a role, fill a position that was vacant at that time, you know, and in doing so, I bristled and I kind of shoved down a lot of emotion," he explained.
Vice Studios is putting out a casting call for a new "Real World" type of group-living reality television series to be filmed in Washington, D.C. In an announcement on Backstage, the studio says it is looking for individuals between the ages of 85033 and 45 "to live in close quarters" in the nation's capital.
Iran will want to push back after the U.S. designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization and the end of the oil waivers, so the American forces will see a lot of the IRGC Navy (IRGCN), which is all too willing to engage in provocative behavior in close quarters with the U.S. Navy.
Despite the foreboding weather that forces the family to stay inside in dangerously close quarters, they somehow pull through, and even have time for a blowout party and a baby-naming ceremony before the movers arrive, an ending that, along with the rest of the novel, only the most determined optimist will find plausible.
One Amazon seller offering face masks also sells sex toysThere are two types of masks designed to reduce the spread of diseases: Surgical masks, which shield wearers from some germs in liquids (like spit) in close quarters, and N95 respirators, which filter out airborne particles, though only those larger than the coronavirus, Business Insider reported.
You see a lot of ambulances that have foreign text on them, often from the US. One of the ambulances that they chase a lot is bright green and comes from the UK. It looks like it's really close quarters in that ambulance, and you were crammed in there shooting with them for years.
Giant Squid Photos Gallery: Jaw-Dropping Images of Life Under the Sea In the site they have christened "Octlantis," however, an international team of marine biologists, led by Alaska Pacific University&aposs David Scheel, observed "complex social interactions" among 10 to 15 octopuses on eight different days, as they foraged, mated  and fought  in close quarters.
I do some online shopping because by the time things get delivered, we'll be back in the US. I get a filter for one of my camera lenses, and then to qualify for free shipping on Amazon I add some earplugs (essential while living in such close quarters with so many other crew) and some face cream.
Being contained in such close quarters for so long also means there's a lot of pent-up aggression ready to fly off in all sorts of directions once you've been released back to your normal life, which is maybe why grown adult Piers Morgan just spent a full 24 hours being angry on Twitter about a sausage roll.
Your weapon selection is literally only effective in close-quarters gunfights, and there are huge swaths of those maps where that kind of fighting practically never happens, and so you can either resign yourself to being a walking bandage dispenser, or you can screw your team by playing a class that has access to weapons that fit the terrain.
The novel coronavirus spreads easily among people in close quarters, which is why sporting leagues, music festivals, college campuses, and political rallies have been shut down or postponed all over the country and the world in an attempt to stem transmission of the virus, which is especially dangerous for elderly people and people with pre-existing health problems.
In fact, if you wanted to create the ideal system to spread something like the coronavirus, convening thousands of people from all over the world, packing them into a confined space where they shake hands and talk at close quarters, and then spitting them back out in different directions would be a good way to do it, he suggsted.
"Leadership has expressed concerns about the nature of 'walk-and-talks' and large scrums with lawmakers, because of the close quarters involved that can allow easier spread of serious illnesses," Sarah Wire, chair of the Daily Press Gallery Standing Committee of Correspondents, and Leo Shane, chair of the Periodical Press Gallery Executive Committee, wrote in a letter to colleagues.
The novel coronavirus that has already killed at least 56 and sickened more than 1,370 in China and around the world is believed to have spread from exactly one of these places: a wholesale market in Wuhan, a city in central China, where vendors legally sold live animals from stalls in close quarters with hundreds of others.
In fact, if you wanted to create the ideal system to spread something like the coronavirus, convening thousands of people from all over the world, packing them into a confined space where they shake hands and talk at close quarters, and then spitting them back out in different directions would be a good way to do it.
Living alongside men in close quarters can make these women vulnerable to sexual assault—and, although FARC's internal policy forbids rape, reports show that some female guerrillas in the group were forced to submit to sexual slavery; in addition, Amnesty International has criticized both FARC and the paramilitaries for using rape as a weapon of war.
Although fights between the macaques of Lopburi are not uncommon, a brawl of the magnitude shown in that video suggests that resources are scarce, said Asmita Sengupta, an ecologist at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment in Bangalore, India, who studies the effects of humans feeding macaques, which remain wild animals even if they live in close quarters with people.
We tend to mistake feeling less for feeling better, but it helps to remember that the feelings are still there — they'll just come out in other ways: in an inability to sit still, in being short-tempered (which is especially problematic in close quarters), in a lack of appetite or a struggle to control one's appetite, in an inability to concentrate or sleep.
Over the past several years this has become an increasingly common scene in parts of the borough: the wondrous gazes of out-of-towners as they listen to anecdotes about the area's literary and architectural past, turning to shock as they learn of the gargantuan sums people are willing to pay to live, in such close quarters, among the ghosts.
Some of these acts have had to postpone tours that were routed through the now-canceled SXSW; some are weighing the moral implications of playing a public show, where fans could get infected and sick; others are debating even being on the road in close quarters; and a couple, because of the rapidly changing situation, had to postpone their upcoming dates just hours after our conversation.
Limiting the number of people living in close quarters during a still-mysterious and lethal outbreak is a seemingly appropriate public-health decision—while experts differ on how effective this step will be, erring on the side of caution makes sense—but students tell VICE that universities' slapdash plans for getting people off campus created mass confusion and left vulnerable students in the lurch.
The director Thomas Kail, who won one of the show's 11 Tony Awards last year, said that part of what got Mr. Westman the role was his unflappability throughout the auditions, during which he performed in close quarters for potentially unnerving audiences that included Mr. Miranda and Cameron Mackintosh, who owns the theater where "Hamilton" is expected to settle in for a long run.
Many others stayed, some for years, sometimes even saving their masters' lives and nursing their wounds; they may have felt some sense of kinship with their masters, with whom they were now sharing close quarters and the intimacy of the trenches, but many undoubtedly remained because they had family still on their masters' homesteads, and they feared reprisals against their loved ones or the loss of the chance to reunite.
Though let's assume, for a moment, that by "flirty" Rivera meant that news is a business where you wind up spending a lot of time in close quarters with colleagues, sometimes late into the night, often on subjects that bring up emotional responses or surges of adrenaline, and that, taken altogether, those circumstances can translate into an environment that is less buttoned up than, say, working in a science lab.
The photographer François Halard trains his camera on the layered displays of artifacts and photographs in his home in Arles and places four of these images in close quarters with African sculptures and delicate ceramic bowls, one from East Persia dating to around 1000 AD. The least familiar material may be that of the dealer Jason Jacques: gleaming vases by the polymath artist Galileo Chini, and the luxurious enameled boxes of the metalsmith Alfred Daguet.
Han Xiao, a former Olympian in table tennis who is now the head of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Athletes' Advisory Council, told me Friday that the IOC was not answering athletes' concerns about what conditions needed to be met if the games were to go forward in July — questions vital to the health and safety of athletes who would be traveling and living in close quarters in the Olympic Village.
The number and variety of sugars in human milk outstrips that seen in any other great ape, Dr. Power said, and he proposes a surprising reason for that bounty: not to build our big brain, as some have argued, but because we needed sugar's antimicrobial powers to help us cope with all the novel pathogens we encountered after the agricultural revolution, when we started crowding into villages and living in close quarters with other animals.
The news that Mr. Paul had maintained his normal schedule for days after getting tested — dining with his colleagues at conference lunches, voting on the Senate floor and taking a swim in the senators-only pool just hours before he received his results — ricocheted through the Capitol, rattling and angering the network of lawmakers and aides who have worked late hours for days in close quarters, and plan to continue doing so for the foreseeable future.
The news that Mr. Paul had maintained his normal schedule for days after getting tested — dining with his colleagues at conference lunches, voting on the Senate floor and taking a swim in the senators-only pool just hours before he received his results — ricocheted through the Capitol, rattling and angering the network of lawmakers and aides who have worked late hours for days in close quarters, and plan to continue doing so for the foreseeable future.

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