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  1. to come together in a group

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In deeper areas, like spots with steep drop-offs, sharks congregate because creatures they feed on also congregate there.
Later, we see everyone congregate at the hospital, visiting Rhonda.
"An island is a great place to congregate," he said.
Fortunately, good poems, like good people, do tend to congregate.
As passengers, they tended to congregate in the front car.
Often, people congregate in the kitchen because they know the host.
Groups of youths armed with stones congregate behind the biggest obstacles.
In the U.S., hyperpartisan fringe groups congregate in Facebook's private areas.
In New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, firemen congregate between two streets.
No protest groups have announced plans to congregate in La Malbaie.
A starting point would be to congregate leaders from the region.
The amenity building is really a place for people to congregate.
But during a party, that is where guests congregate and chatter.
"My major requires my classmates and I to congregate," she said.
Across battle-scarred Yemen, beggars congregate outside supermarkets filled with goods.
The long and skinny layout doesn't leave much room to congregate.
Congregate care facilities, juvenile justice facilities, crisis shelters, soup kitchens. Gov.
When it gets dry, hippos congregate in the remaining water and crap.
Young people need places to go to, spaces in which to congregate.
South of the city is Matatirtha, where travelers congregate around two pools.
Firms congregate in industrial parks for the reliable electricity and decent roads.
Millennials congregate in TV rooms around the 20-storey, 550-person block.
The coast would make sense: that is where the techies mainly congregate.
Yet they tend to congregate around certain stretches of the political spectrum.
And where L.G.B.T. people congregate, feeling a sense of welcome, of belonging.
"This is where kids always used to congregate for autographs," he said.
It's pretty surreal to watch schools of fish congregate around the datacenter.
At Lyft, they can also use the restroom and congregate during breaks.
Bears will congregate en masse around Brooks Falls and catch them easily.
He's opened up a whole new understanding of where these people congregate.
On Sundays, they congregate at a local elementary school for soccer games.
The Watergate had a quiet restaurant in the basement where they'd congregate.
Calls to visit bars and to congregate will only make things worse.
Now, dozens of bears have found a pungent reason to congregate there.
We don't congregate in tax-free churches, but we are not alone.
Dozens of mothers will congregate at these sites, cuddling to keep warm.
Now, just like the Starks reuniting, the actors are all starting to congregate.
And wherever David's extended family chooses to congregate, that will be the Loft.
"Twenty minutes!" someone shouts, and the band start to congregate in the wings.
Most of the time, women and men do not congregate in public together.
Groups congregate to take drugs on the fringes of towns and Monrovia's slums.
Someone who knew where the drug-addicted women and perhaps prostitutes would congregate.
It has been postulated that when it's cold, people tend to congregate inside.
They are made queer by the bodies that congregate within them, en masse.
And through RockNation Nigeria, Mr. Dada creates spaces for fans to congregate offline.
Huddled masses yearning to breathe free now have a new place to congregate.
The CDC has been absolutely clear, people should not congregate in large groups.
It mirrors the caucus experience, where voters first congregate with their favorite candidate.
Outbreaks typically occur in congregate settings where there is crowding and close contact.
Scientists can't figure why humpback whales are beginning to congregate in big numbers.
Animals that congregate in groups, like us, invariably share parasites and other infections.
Someday we'll be able to congregate once again when this situation settles down.
On campus, if more than five black people congregate, a police presence pops up.
DIY powerwall enthusiasts congregate on a dedicated forum, in Facebook groups, and on YouTube.
Now, only four to five sex workers congregate in the area, according to Amy.
In many parts of Italy, migrants, usually with no work and little shelter, congregate.
" Liv Klutse "I'm trying to congregate our ancestral power in one place and space.
There have always been online forums where awful people congregate — that's an internet problem.
Photo: Joe Raedle (Getty)You might have a certain idea of where cybercriminals congregate.
In a few places, like Churchill, Manitoba, bears congregate on land during the summer.
Then again, when two or more Starks congregate in one place, zero leave alive.
On any given night, around 1,800 people congregate in the Skid Row homeless encampment.
We all congregate at our parents' home (with spouses and kids) over the holidays.
Unfortunately, you cannot say the same for the number of unhoused who congregate there.
DON'T: Congregate at bars/restaurants, playing team sports, going to the beach in droves.
There, they congregate in caves like living shingles, and go dormant over the summer.
Once inside your glass, the bubbles will start to congregate at the liquid's surface.
Officials have also warned people not to congregate as they could transmit the virus.
Employees congregate in common areas, where there are bowls of fruit and free snacks.
During cold weather, people typically spend more time indoors and congregate in smaller spaces.
"We know that many of our most vulnerable residents — those who could get very sick or die if they contract COVID-19 — are living in congregate and semi-congregate settings like shelters and single-room occupancy hotels," Breed said in a news release.
Business visionaries and leaders congregate in clusters where the best tools for success already exist.
And even if 500 people decide top congregate around a Link and stream Netflix movies?
He calls his paintings "pictures"; they are places where glimpses of experience and narratives congregate.
But the rest of the millennial generation doesn't live and congregate in one convenient location.
At any rate, they seem to congregate in relatively wealthy, elderly and less educated counties.
This is something that needs to live in places where people, lots of them, congregate.
They congregate there before each game, filling plates with carved roast beef and elaborate canapés.
Doctors tend to congregate in large urban centers, where the patients, technology and money are.
ITALY Fascist groups congregate at Mussolini's tomb in Predappio, to commemorate his March on Rome.
That outcome is called a perturbation effect, and is related to how these animals congregate.
Unfortunately, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and racists would likely just find somewhere else to congregate.
Conclaves of blood-red cardinals congregate on decorative hand towels and doormats, even in trees.
He singled out the scene at the Comedy Cellar, where comics congregate around one table.
While spring might be calling people to congregate outside, health authorities are saying the opposite.
We cannot use a WPA-like stimulus program, because that would require workers to congregate.
They turned to snow blowers to congregate all the tissue paper confetti in one place.
The "sleeping pod" levels are the so-called congregate living areas or dorm-style sections.
"When they do congregate ... like that we want to take advantage of it," he added.
In many cases, social media has replaced physical spaces as a place where veterans congregate.
But they can congregate around polling places, showing up and harassing voters waiting in line.
The peace agreement obliged the FARC's 7,000 fighters to congregate in 26 camps across the country.
Let us congregate on the steps of the Church of Butts and worship that sacred curve.
In New York, marchers will congregate at 10:30am under the clock in Grand Central Station.
Start figuring out the best replacement where your group can congregate — a lifeboat, if you will.
The horses congregate on vast stretches of land, once green and lush, now dry and parched.
"In the fall, Europeans congregate on Fifth Avenue and Rodeo Drive and buy stuff," Mann said.
They are places where people congregate; there are stores and restaurants where people meet and relax.
Before you go into the classrooms to take the test, you congregate in a big atrium.
"We wanted our family to be able to congregate in the living room," Dr. Mak said.
White nationalists are planning to congregate at the Vienna Metro Station in Virginia about 2 p.m.
She is also part of and Congregate Cville, an activist organization which grew out of CCC.
I work in the art industry, so I often find myself in places where artists congregate.
More than 400 House members and nearly 100 senators congregate to vote at any given time.
"You're not going to be able to congregate on any beach in the state," he added.
The parks, the grocery store, are places to congregate together, to build a sense of place.
Another nontraditional event, Luftgekuhlt ("air-cooled"), saw hundreds of Porsche owners congregate in Hollywood last month.
Around the plaza's edges, tourists and locals congregate in cafes for morning cappuccini and evening aperitivi.
Servers wearing latex gloves deliver them to the car so crowds don't congregate in concession stands.
The cement floor is smooth, free of crevices where bacteria can congregate, and sealed with epoxy.
"The CDC has been absolutely clear, people should not congregate in large groups," she tweeted Monday.
A main thoroughfare has a row of closed churches and open liquor shops where men congregate.
The Royal Parks had by that time become the preferred place for angry protesters to congregate.
Yesterday, which was "breezy and dry," helped create the ideal conditions for pollen granules to congregate.
People have a need to congregate somewhere, but it doesn't necessarily have to be at these sites.
Guests congregate in the lobby and other common areas to watch the storm and wait for updates.
All sorts of performers congregate around Piccadilly Circus to entertain the throngs of tourists and workday commuters.
That's where most human-made space objects congregate, including the International Space Station and thousands of satellites.
Children congregate at playgrounds that dot the neighborhood, such as Rosemary's Playground, which also has basketball courts.
"For a while we would all just kind of congregate in the parking lot," she told me.
As for housing, Dr. Carney recommends that people aging alone consider a senior-friendly "congregate living" arrangement.
Spaces are queered by the bodies that congregate there and the politics that they bring en masse.
I learned to cook out of homesickness and wanting to create a space for people to congregate.
Each year they congregate at Rocktoberfest, the only festival in Nigeria dedicated to rock and alternative music.
Outdoor activities, like walking or running, are still allowed, as long as people don't congregate in crowds.
As long as you can't congregate with 10 people or more, the entire economy is shut down.
After taking the naval and air bombardment, the Japanese allowed the Marines to congregate on the beach.
Officials will ask people to congregate in malls, libraries, and rec centers to minimize the cooling load.
Residents congregate at Leonard Wagner Memorial Park for summer concerts, holiday celebrations and the annual Town Day.
Our freedom to safely congregate in these churches and exercise our religious beliefs must be jealously guarded.
Once they congregate like the filthy flying rats they are, you scare them off by running into them.
A ton of eligible bachelors/bachelorettes congregate in and around McDonald's during the wee hours of the night.
The study looked at areas where the butterflies congregate when they spend the winter in Mexico's Oyamel forest.
Legends of Tomorrow has given a few of those characters a place to congregate for their own adventures.
Should the platform ever shut down, fans of #auspol will have to decide where else they can congregate.
Even though it's only 11pm you are surrounded by the freakiest crowd likely to congregate anywhere in London.
Only the fish crow population has held on, but not surprisingly, they tend to congregate along the shorelines.
In Florida, as in many states, sex offenders typically aren't allowed to live near places where children congregate.
Certain bacteria that congregate in your gut and nose are particularly good at fighting the flu, she notes.
But that strategy has had mixed results, as some senators continue to congregate in the chamber during votes.
In any school closure, students could still congregate outside of school and spread the disease, the CDC acknowledged.
At the time, there was no communal place for people to congregate and explore different expressions of gender.
Biohackers congregate in dedicated online networks, in Slack and WhatsApp groups — WeFast, for example, is for intermittent fasters.
Commuters climb the stairs to the aboveground train, and crowds congregate on sidewalks where vendors hawk their wares.
The usual settings for outbreaks are places where people congregate -- schools, college dorms, Army barracks and athletic events.
"That's the age people are beginning to congregate," Lewnard said, whether on university campuses or in the military.
I followed other diners to congregate under a feeble tent until it passed — but what was the point?
These vehicles would congregate in centrally located plazas within Toyota's prototype city to sell goods or provide services.
Locals put yucca or banana in the baskets, then pull up abruptly once fish congregate around the bait.
They create female identities on social networks where white nationalists congregate like Gab and VK, and give them praise.
An alligator could make its way, undetected through some swamp and marsh into a lagoon near where people congregate.
They congregate online, on Facebook groups like such as I Love Geodesic Domes, and even in groups on LinkedIn.
But there is a reason bikers come together to ride; a reason worshippers congregate to celebrate, pray, and mourn.
But over the last few months, workers occasionally complained of missing tips on internet forums where Instacart workers congregate.
It also served as a gathering place for friends and family to congregate, and learn a few life lessons.
Drums beat, folks congregate on the streets, and the Cuban people remain ready and eager to talk and engage.
The Los Angeles Times reported that protesters are expected to congregate outside the U.S. Attorney's Office at 11 a.m.
The project found that furniture and tree placement impact where pedestrians congregate, which could inform planning or redesign decisions.
The two leaders pose for photographs as press congregate at the 5-star hotel to capture the momentous moment.
Extremists have targeted large sporting events, theatres, open markets, aviation services, transportation systems, and public venues where people congregate.
" Giorgio Baldi's is "very much somewhere my family would congregate, and now I bring my children," Paltrow told "Trailblazers.
People ask different questions, speak a different language, congregate around a new paradigm that is incommensurate with the last.
People gathered at these establishments to drink moonshine and to congregate away from the prying eyes of the authorities.
If you can, break down what Congregate C'Ville was doing from the start of the day until it ended.
Sceners were now able to congregate on online forums like Pouet to organize demoparties and foster international demo collaborations.
People naturally congregate in the opening, standing and chatting, enjoying the cross breeze, surveying the activity within the Pavilion.
But five years ago, Mr. Anderson decided that his family needed another place to congregate: a ranch in Oregon.
Police have designated three spots on the route for protest, although opponents are free to congregate where they wish.
Police have designated three spots on the route for protest, although opponents are free to congregate where they wish.
Some experts I spoke to said that allowing so many people to congregate almost surely spurred a larger outbreak.
Big fish, seals, cormorants, gulls, and terns congregate in the tides, plucking out herring and mackerel as they move.
Even on the most forbidding winter nights, the young congregate outside the bars and clubs, wearing not very much.
On Thursday evenings people congregate to listen to the religious songs called qawwali and perform a devotional dance, dhamal.
It wasn't that Something Awful was bad, it was just easier for us to congregate here instead of there.
Mice can be easily avoided around your household by simply adding the scent of peppermint in corners where they congregate.
You can sample some of the best seafood near the Piazza San Marco where the city's most popular restaurants congregate.
Still, it was fun to witness people congregate around the players in the audience who lasted until the final questions.
A five-day annual British horse-racing event at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire, where some 300,000 racing fanatics congregate every June.
This means that many gay men and women, particularly youngsters, do not feel the need to congregate in one spot.
And, you know, I don't think that's a common, like, phenomenon that people tend to congregate with like-minded people.
Tightly bundled trees congregate in matchbox-like alcoves, carving out moments of quick recession in these ambiguously sprawled out masses.
Libor Jany, a journalist for the Star Tribune, reported that people began to congregate near the scene of the shooting.
Case in point: Harajuku Day in Los Angeles, when fans of Harajuku's many subcultures congregate in their most decorative looks.
Sandhool, the young Somali from Mogadishu, met him in the Cairo suburb of Nasr City, where Somali migrants often congregate.
Instead of chairs, footholds allowed the crew to congregate around a table and eat their meals in a familiar setting.
During the tourist season, hundreds of visitors congregate daily on a beach that by government standards should accommodate only 70.
Their solution was to continue investing in singles wards, creating stronger nuclei for Mormon singles to congregate outside of Utah.
The cows have been kept away from some streams on the monument, where they naturally congregate in this arid environment.
Because of that, places where children congregate are "essentially Petri plates," Jason Tetro, a microbiologist, told Global News in 2018.
Others would congregate quietly in backyards, careful not to wake the occupants up, hiding from the lights of police helicopters.
To avoid the camera's stare, they sometimes congregate in a blind spot near the front of the classroom, they said.
They congregate in front of the parliament, which police, summoned from across the island, have blocked off with steel barriers.
Children have been banned from all public gatherings and places where "large numbers of people congregate," the Prime Minister said.
"Public places are defined as: a place where more than 10 persons are intended to congregate," the news release says.
Footage showed a vibrant sunset across the African plains as photo-realistic computer-generated animals congregate to welcome a baby lion.
Responders congregate Wednesday near where two people drowned Tuesday evening when they were trapped in a Horry County Sheriff transport van.
Of course, there are still far more prominent communities, like r/The_Donald, where alt-right members and sympathizers congregate on Reddit.
Even if 8chan were somehow to be taken down, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and racists would find somewhere else to congregate.
However, it's not all positive for Danielle: She also has a large and vocal group of "haters," who congregate on Instagram.
The butterflies congregate in Mexico and then go through several generations as they fly north on their long migration to Canada.
"Most airports were not built to have people congregate at doors," Gittens said in her first interview on the proposed standard.
Many of those who do not make it across congregate at the Hara hotel, down the road from the transit camp.
The report also identified what it called "smuggling hot spots," roughly 250 hubs along smuggling routes where migrants and smugglers congregate.
In the age of same-sex marriage and transgender rights, gays no longer rely on nightclubs as safe places to congregate.
It's steps from the beach, where crowds congregate in the summer, but its battlements are hidden by thickets of coastal vegetation.
Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli warned that any groups wishing to congregate must file an official request and be granted permission.
This delivery, known as rhizodeposition, provides the essential raw materials for methane-generating micro-organisms that congregate among the trees' roots.
Outside of sport, there aren't many social settings where black men are able to congregate and engage in such a way.
Plus, if we're not already looking there for another reason, people undecided about whether they're trying to congregate can't be seduced.
We are urged to patronize our local businesses, owned by friends and neighbors, and yet not to congregate in large groups.
Importantly, the agency has given parks the ability to close down their crowded, problematic areas — namely, visitor centers where people congregate.
People, for the most part, tend to congregate based on shared traits in terms of culture, race, ethnicity, and especially class.
Rune Jensen, the head of SalmonCamera, says that wild fish, like cod, congregate around salmon farms, attracted by the food there.
And the immunity for internet platforms hasn't been limited to the forums where extremists congregate, proselytize and organize real-world violence.
Reporters harangue him at all hours via e-mail or Twitter, and they sometimes congregate in the hallway outside his office.
They sit solemnly in the pews, congregate at the altar, and stand at the doorways, as if to beckon you inside.
Afrormosia, he finds, "will congregate in places that were open in the past," where space was available and light flooded in.
The shooting address provided by police is a brief walk from the popular Bourbon Street, where tourists are known to congregate.
Farm workers, white-collar professionals, big families and off-duty Border Patrol agents congregate here for tacos, sopes and flavored juices.
Will more children congregate outside of school or be shuttled off for child care to grandparents, who are at higher risk?
The market's unceasing growth had created a "messy environment" where migrants congregate, the paper said, without mentioning the crucial party gathering.
The artist describes his pieces as "digital campfires," a primal gathering point for viewers to congregate around and get lost within.
Keep in mind, the alt-right is a relatively small group of people who mostly congregate on Twitter and the dark web.
Teams also congregate on a variety of similar services, such as HipChat, Google Hangouts, and Skype — sometimes using them all at once.
There wasn't a single social media platform in which racists didn't congregate publicly, espousing retrograde views on their perception of inherent superiority.
If Oculus owns the way you congregate in VR, it could use network effect to entrench itself as the premier virtual platform.
"Migratory birds that congregate near airports pose a well-known threat to human safety," Judge José A. Cabranes wrote in the ruling.
The Outer Rim, far from the galactic capital of Coruscant, is where all our favorite ne'er-do-wells and smuggler-types congregate.
Instead, at the St. Regis, a five-star hotel where foreign delegations often congregate, I was greeted by three inconspicuous Chinese men.
Curious crowds, accustomed to women taking a low profile in Egypt, often congregate to watch the training, sometimes taking pictures and filming.
Shooting a video It's mid-afternoon and a small group of twenty-somethings has started to congregate in front of Wu's farm.
It is the latest in a string of bombings by the coalition that have struck hospitals, markets and other places civilians congregate.
"They are highly social animals and will frequently follow leaders and attempt to congregate around sick or injured individuals," the DNR said.
Clinton commends The Toast for making a nurturing and creative space for women to congregate online, but soon it will go quiet.
Each year in the first week of January, tech companies congregate at CES in Las Vegas to show off their newest products.
The bill is right to require that specially trained clinical and nursing staff are located in congregate care sites where children live.
You can definitely see the divide between where people of different ethnic groups and white people tend to congregate, and hang out.
Until she was well in her 80s, Ms. de Groot would kayak out to the harbor breakwater, where hundreds of cormorants congregate.
Think the Agora in ancient Athens, coffee houses in pre-Revolutionary Paris, and whatever parking lot goth teens congregate in after school.
Mobile testing and even circumcision teams go in the afternoon and evenings to shopping centers, bars and other place where men congregate.
Do you think it is important for communities to have free physical spaces, like libraries, where all types of people can congregate?
Days later, after people continued to congregate in parks and outside cafes, the government announced a 15-day lockdown on March 18.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has called for the cancelation of events that require groups larger than 10 to congregate.
At the surface, they can congregate with a greater chance that the sperm of one hits an egg of the same species.
A vengeful god, tennis rivals, newlyweds and Ayn Rand congregate on the Upper East Side for this annual festival of short plays.
Members of the group congregate in a way that puts them in close contact with one another for long periods of time.
The authorities have pleaded with them to stay with relatives or at least congregate at outdoor camps receiving food and medical aid.
If you're unfamiliar with it, VidCon is the place where all of the social media stars and their fans go to congregate.
To me, this place was more fascinating as somewhere that people congregate, rather than the activity on which it is built upon.
His mission was to create a space where sexual minorities could congregate openly and provide a platform to work for social change.
Aspiring terrorists subsequently recalibrated by targeting the large crowds that congregate at ticket check-in counters or in the baggage carousel area.
Although these days there's no shortage of places for racists to congregate online, back in the 90s, the concept was pretty novel.
As Facebook saw it, tribal drama plays out wherever humans congregate, whenever they are allowed to sort themselves and choose their information.
The sea stars have pointed tube feet to help them scuttle quickly across the sediment, and they tend to congregate near seamounts.
Gizmodo first learned of Rootbocks through the Discord server where Anthime Gionet—one of Unite the Right's featured speakers—and his fans congregate.
I met up with JPEGMAFIA at the Bell, a studio/hang out spot/venue in Baltimore's Station North for the Llamadon affiliated congregate.
The bar is where we all congregate and commiserate, and it's our only meat market option, because sleeping with guests is not tolerated.
Even in France—with which Germany wants to create new bilateral structures around which others might eventually congregate—Euroscepticism remains a strong force.
Interested lens buyers tend to congregate on online forums or blogs and discuss which vendors are most reputable and have the best prices.
Crystal meth is a bit of an issue in Hawaii, and a number of its users tend to congregate near the launch ramp.
Adults are encouraged to "shut up and listen" as young people congregate on a rooftop, for example, or sit talking in their cars.
She sits in the bustling café on the corner, at the plastic tables out on the street, where she knows Syrian women congregate.
Here they meet traffickers who promise to get them to the Serbian border, or simply congregate in groups to try the crossing again.
This question of visibility is particularly relevant this Ramadan, as groups of Muslims congregate together in large numbers to break their fast, often.
Trilobites Out in some parts of the ocean, tiny microbes called Pyrocystis fusiformis congregate and illuminate the water as waves build and crash.
Young Kurdish men tend to congregate outside a convenience store near the train station in Warabi, and merchants say they frighten some customers.
Of course, the NFL has control over the market either way—this is where the best football players on earth congregate, after all.
Virtual reality has an opportunity to provide a safe space where artists and their fans can congregate freely in a completely immersive environment.
In the earliest stages of a criminal case, defense attorneys and prosecutors will congregate in courtroom lobbies and attempt to resolve their cases.
In the 1800s, tap appeared along the East River at Catherine Market, where slaves from Manhattan, New Jersey and Long Island would congregate.
Every year, sapeurs congregate in their finest outfits to pay their respects to the Niarcos—also known as "the Pope"—at his grave.
His goal is twofold: first, to reduce the number of shared touched surfaces, and second, to move customers rather than having them congregate.
The Trump administration has recommended that no more than 10 people congregate, as a way to stem the highly contagious disease from spreading.
People tend to congregate on Reddit, Twitter and Telegram, so I have to check in there to see what people are talking about.
Mr. de Blasio also said that if schools were closed for an extended period, children would congregate elsewhere and the disease would spread.
Republican legislators argue that any Wisconsin map will look biased, because Democratic voters tend to congregate in big cities like Milwaukee and Madison.
On the other side of an expanse of sandy flats, not too far from where the cannibals congregate, is a place called Comfort.
Young Terry watched the groups of black and white teenagers awkwardly congregate, conjuring an atmosphere so charged that one girl vomited from nerves.
Even like-minded dissidents were afraid to congregate, unsure who was a fellow traveler and who was a secret agent for Colonel Qaddafi.
"That's why a lot of these actively managed properties … are shifting to more restaurants, experiences, places that people want to congregate," he said.
The agency analyzed 6,237 sales of Manhattan residences within 1,000 feet of 39 congregate shelters that were open continuously from 2010 through 123.
The rest of the tribal members congregate at the foot of the rock, where they build a fire, eat and play a drum.
Children have been banned from all public gatherings and places where "large numbers of people congregate," the Prime Minister said in an address.
They congregate on online message boards like Reddit and the comments section of popular YouTube "vape influencers," discussing their favorite products and flavors.
The lowland gorillas at the Bronx Zoo tend to congregate indoors during the winter rather than roam around outside in their forest habitat.
Express _____ In embattled Yemen, the contrasts are stark as desperate beggars congregate outside markets filled with goods for anyone who can afford them.
In more innocent times, Twitter hoped its users might congregate around hashtags in a never-ending series of productive pop-up mini-discourses.
Now they congregate in alternative forums like 8chan, Discord, Gab or Telegram, where they trade in incredibly violent —even terroristic — language and threats.
"We'll all congregate in the same office where we saw him clinch the presidency in CNN," said Martinez Rosa, of United We Dream.
Fixes Christina Garcés, a medical student at Temple University in Philadelphia, spends some of her time in the places where heroin users congregate.
On one side is After's standom, who congregate under the #Hessa hashtag and are already gushing over GIFs of the not-yet-released movie.
Artist Renée Petropoulos honors the intrinsic qualities of different languages in We Will Congregate, which features texts in English, Spanish, and the Zapotec language.
Even Facebook groups, where many moms congregate today, are like a modern take on forums, and not necessarily a place to make close friends.
She is now 16 weeks pregnant and careful to avoid areas where mosquitoes congregate and particularly alert to keeping up her stock of repellent.
And while the Wests, Jenner and Kim's inner circle congregate in N.Y.C., oldest sister Kourtney Kardashian has joined Rob her on the West Coast.
He'll break for a spinach, avocado and almond milk smoothie while catching some sun in a courtyard where other Amazonians congregate to eat lunch.
It's a spider's web of subplots within the floating space city where versions of the main characters, Rick and Morty, from other dimensions congregate.
Writers no longer need to congregate in one location to find community; Literary Twitter is a digital stand-in for the salons of old.
The piers at Christopher Street waterfront—known as the Village piers, or the Christopher Street piers—become a place where drag queens congregate publicly.
All over the US right now, neighborhoods where artists congregate and live have become destinations for suburbanites wanting to experience the "hip" intown life.
I love that the work has become a place where people congregate not only to celebrate Harriet but also to rally for social causes.
People commute mindlessly over the Golden Gate Bridge day after day without realizing that whales, sea lions, seals and harbor porpoises congregate here still.
"People tend to congregate near kitchens at parties, and the same holds true for our office on a day-to-day basis," she said.
In addition, Mr. Studdiford advised staying away from areas where people tend to congregate, such as ticket counters, self-service kiosks and baggage claim.
Rock fans are certain congregate to the crescent named after Bon Scott, the AC/DC frontman who died tragically at the age of 33.
But for its detractors it's a nuisance that's led people to randomly congregate in residential areas and wander aimlessly in pursuit of imaginary creatures.
Once the Juul is paired with a smartphone, it could geofence schools and other areas where kids congregate to be a no-vape zone.
It is not only the fanzones and the stadiums that we will be watching, but also all the other places where fans can congregate.
Ian McKendrick, an officer of Stand Up Against Racism, one of the groups organizing Wednesday's demonstration, said protesters would congregate outside the Oxford Union.
Workers had complained that the meetings required them to congregate shoulder to shoulder, in violation of guidelines from the US Centers for Disease Control.
A diagram charting the movements of one family showed a tendency to congregate around the kitchen table, with another major concentration in the den.
Once a year, rave crews from all over America congregate in dance music's homeland for a long weekend of spiritual renewal and self-indulgence.
Apparently millennials are people who congregate in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood and also on Facebook, shop at the Gap and can be described as metrosexual.
Paradoxically, the crackdown on this kind of content on more mainstream sites like Reddit and Twitter may have led users to congregate on 103chan.
On March 16, 2020 Trump urged Americans to halt most social activities for 15 days and not congregate in groups larger than 10 people.
This one, yes, there is a general recommendation or guideline from the federal government that we should not congregate in groups of 10 people.
The use of social media for extremists to congregate, organize, and perpetuate toxic beliefs is another issue tech companies will have to contend with.
Children have been banned from all public gatherings and places where "large numbers of people congregate," according to Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi.
"It was just a small idea to have a side event for women to congregate and have fun and meet each other," Sun said.
In the collection, Repossi introduced a new design concept in which "organic belts of gold" are used to congregate teardrop diamonds in opposing positions.
After some attendees give speeches on behalf of their favored candidates, the participants congregate into human blobs that represent support for a particular candidate.
The work is about histories — that is narratives, plurality, mining cause and effect, radiating the intersecting stories that congregate around different places or moments.
It's true that we all tend to congregate more inside during the winter holidays, for instance, making it easier to pick up a respiratory virus.
For instance, we're now seeing fresh patterns of "reverse" segregation, in which poor, minority groups congregate in suburbs as whites move into thriving city centers.
Don't camp or linger near roads or trailheads Places where people congregate -- such as roads, shelters and campsites -- can carry greater risks of unwanted interactions.
After a train killed five elephants in Odisha in 2012, Mr. Mohanty, the wildlife expert, pushed for reducing speed limits in areas where elephants congregate.
The City Council approved a permit for a violent group and its various denominations to congregate and spew their rhetoric throughout the humid summer air.
Mark Salling pled not guilty to 2 child porn charges, and was released on bail ... but ordered to keep away from places where children congregate.
I would have hoped that only people interested in unimportant facts could there congregate and peacefully type out Bud Light ad slogans in all caps.
On market day, a handful of its residents, adults with special needs, congregate around tables, where their vegetables, apple cider and handicrafts are for sale.
The Older Americans Act nutrition program currently includes the provision of both Meals on Wheels and meals served in congregate settings such as senior centers.
In the absence of a genuine leadership, people are left to congregate around whoever is left that is willing to step up to the mic.
With gaps of an hour or so between films, attendees congregate in the limited gathering space outside the theaters, all but forced to chit-chat.
The girls who congregate at this particular center in Cincinnati, though, have their own desires, which they express with fists and feet, grace and power.
By overlaying those paths they saw "hot spots" where students, faculty members and guests might naturally congregate, like areas around whiteboards on conference room doors.
But the deeper I got into the underground Facebook communities, YouTube channels, and blogs where flat earthers congregate, the more it seemed anything but benign.
I spoke to Congregate C'Ville's lead organizer Brittany Caine-Conley about the movement's visible and documented faith-based presence before, during, and after the rally.
Meanwhile, conventions, sporting events, concerts, movie theaters, and basically any place where people congregate are taking hits — and that's just the beginning of the fallout.
The kitchen and the dining area are also where she, her husband and their two sons, ages 5 and 7, congregate and converse, she said.
That effect is what makes monkey bread perfect for a family or holiday brunch: People have to congregate around it (in fact, they want to).
American contractors in baseball caps and overalls congregate on the stoop of the 7-Eleven convenience store a few doors down for post-work beers.
People who live in "challenging communities" want police to be there, but it can be difficult when some people congregate late at night, Johnson said.
The company, which lets folks upload songs to the cloud while others congregate and comment on the tracks, has grown immensely popular over the years.
But do they believe Facebook ought to provide a platform for anti-vaccine zealots to congregate and hijack Facebook's viral machinery to recruit new followers?
The women's grievances are on display in the group chat channels where some of them congregate, which simmer with violent videos, sinister rumors and desperation.
Because of the outbreak, schools have been closed indefinitely since mid-November and children have been banned from public gatherings and places were people congregate.
On Comedy Late-night comedy still has a mystique on Macdougal Street, where international crowds congregate every night outside the Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village.
The fish can grow up to 300 pounds and like to congregate in deep pools in front of waterfalls, like the Murchison Falls in Uganda.
It also now requires the estimated 7,000 remaining FARC members to congregate in special UN-monitored camps and hand over their weapons within six months.
In Breitbart, he was building a platform that for the first time could become the central hub for these disgruntled Americans to congregate around daily.
This applies to cats' relationships with each other—in farms, for example, cats tend to congregate, and decide who stays in the group and who doesn't.
Unlicensed traders tend to congregate in tourist hotspots near Barcelona's beaches, or line the streets hugging the marina, with its super yachts and private members' clubs.
It's much for people to stay within their comfort zones, on Facebook, or in these dispersed communities of the internet, rather than congregate in real life.
The plot goes as follows: seven strangers congregate at the formerly glorious El Royale, a place that's hiding almost as many dark secrets as they are.
Freed from the grip of Islamic State (IS) jihadists, residents of Mosul, in Iraq, congregate in revamped cafés that have sprouted around the city's wrecked university.
This city is basically consumed with people who work for Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, and they tend to congregate in certain neighborhoods that I deliver in.
He imagined a world where gay men would no longer be restricted to the bars and bathhouses in the city as the only places to congregate.
Virtual reality is still a difficult sell, so some of the industry's most promising plans involve putting it in places people already congregate — including movie theaters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Afghan filmmaker Hassan Fazili once ran the Art Cafe in Kabul, a space for local artists to congregate and socialize.
They have tried to provide meals through the congregate model, and failed because of the extreme distances children would have to travel to reach a site.
Its predictive value is particularly strong in the healthcare and technology sectors — two parts of the market where growth-fund managers like himself tend to congregate.
The segment of the show known as Eureka Park is where the startups and accelerators congregate, often times showing off products that are still years away.
Though Britain's national papers were (and remain) fierce competitors, their employees tended to mix and congregate after hours in the same Fleet Street bars and pubs.
Egypt may be on the verge of a catastrophe, as Egyptians continue to congregate in coffee shops and mosques and argue that God will protect them.
Businesses across the country on Monday followed the government's orders to shut down bars, restaurants, gyms, places of worship and other venues where people traditionally congregate.
You will also find a terrifying glimpse of what the drunkest and hungriest of humans are capable of when they congregate in a 24-hour diner.
They climb into the alpine to harvest berries and, starting in midsummer, they congregate along the valley's creeks and rivers to fish when the salmon run.
It is in these chat rooms, known as "channels," that Islamic State followers congregate and post claims for attacks as well as share videos, including executions.
Smokers often congregate in the small park across from the hospital where she worked as a lab manager, but something about him gave her the creeps.
We made the best of it: We would play a lot of card games, or we would find a bar and congregate with anybody and everybody.
That's where they get a little one-on-one time, until all of the contestants congregate and get to meet each other as one big group.
Knights says, however, that a global push is particularly needed to end meat markets in urban areas, where people congregate and travel, making epidemics more likely.
It is perennially the spot to see the biggest tech and media moguls congregate to socialize and spark endless rumors about future possible M&A deals.
Democrats will next congregate in a caucus meeting Thursday, where several of the proposed leadership changes and amendments related to them may come up for vote.
They said they expected that wildlife, pushed out by the fires, would congregate in what was now a garden of Eden among miles of decimated forest.
"These sites allow fans a place to congregate and just completely let their freak flags fly," Susan Miller, the site's editor-in-chief, told CNN Business.
"It is a place where we congregate," said Martin Kaplan, director of the Norman Lear Center for media and society at the University of Southern California.
The cameras no longer record sound and are now mostly in areas that players pass through rather than where they sit and congregate for long periods.
Unsurprisingly, the results show that artists tend to congregate disproportionately in major metropolitan areas and cultural hubs —and that many, many artists are (still) moving to Brooklyn.
The Level 3 travel advisory  didn't state a specific terror threat, but it cautioned Americans to remain alert in public spaces where large crowds of people congregate.
With Sync, users can easily congregate and access not only information created natively on Guru but also information stored in a wiki, intranet or web-based applications.
They discovered that sperm congregate beneath the opening of the bottleneck with the fastest swimmers at the tip of the pack, and the slower sperm farther away.
The most talented players play only their freshman season, attend college for less than a year and mainly congregate at a few programs, notably Kentucky and Duke.
Authorities are allowing campaign groups and demonstrators to congregate in the towns of Hendaye and Irun, which straddle the France-Spain border 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away.
Lucas Hixson CFF first established a hospital near the plant because, Hixson said, dogs congregate around the nearby canteen that was once used to feed plant workers.
The real magic of Silicon Valley and other successful tech startup ecosystems is the creation of an environment to congregate and mix great minds and talent together.
The attacks would target "places where U.S. citizens congregate in South Africa, such as upscale shopping areas and malls in Johannesburg and Cape Town," the statement said.
The spokesperson says they provided a genuinely useful place for fans to congregate, before they were invaded by people who just want to make a film fail.
In the social-media channels where identitarians congregate, on Twitter, Gab and 8chan, a pseudo-movement calling itself NazBol has popped up, combining Nazi and Bolshevik iconography.
Built in 1766 as a center for people of Bristol to congregate and watch entertainment, it is the oldest continuously-working theatre in the English-speaking world.
Ariel's Grotto and its adjoining Cove Bar, where visitors often congregate to take advantage of California Adventure's policy on alcohol, are getting in on the action, too.
By its sheer glut of permutations and international acts that still congregate in Austin, SXSW will always have an advantage over much of the major festival circuit.
Indian officials said the strike targeted areas close to the Line of Control, where it believes militants congregate for their final briefings before sneaking across the border.
And those other people tend to congregate in clubs, trapped in a selfish bubble that sees them flouting every term of the social contract with reckless abandon.
It's where kids like herself who grew up in multicultural Caribbean families were able to congregate and hear the music played in their households at blaring volumes.
On Tuesday, when the ground began to shake several hours after the service, locals swarmed the historic plaza where they congregate after each quake, crying and praying.
Members range from their mid-teens to their late 20s and come from all over New York City to congregate in the Bronx and practice their tricks.
Scientists have discovered a flu hotspot on the New Jersey shore, where flu-carrying birds from far and wide congregate each spring to eat horseshoe crab eggs.
And they've never been seen coordinating their efforts, he said — which is hard to distinguish from snakes just happening to congregate in the same space while hungry.
At a tactical level, civilians tend to congregate in larger numbers in public, which increases the chances of a devastating mass casualty attack, especially one using vehicles.
A group of progressive faith followers, meeting for an event organized by the local faith and justice-based organizing group Congregate C'Ville, packed St. Paul's Memorial Church.
Programmers and other tech specialists congregate here every year on the last Friday in July, an informal holiday known as SysAdmin Day, or System Administration Appreciation Day.
" The CDC describes social distancing as "remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings, and maintaining distance, approximately 6 feet or 2 meters, from others when possible.
However, California's statewide "stay at home" order as of Thursday prompted the weekend's online matches to be scrapped with production staff unable to congregate in Los Angeles.
As is customary whenever young adults are made to congregate in person, Ms. Lawson and her friends occasionally pulled out their phones to find, well, anything interesting.
Google Hangouts is a great platform for friends or family who want to congregate in a digital group, as well as for companies to create virtual meetings.
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.
" The CDC describes social distancing as "remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings, and maintaining distance, approximately 6 feet or 2 meters, from others when possible.
As the evening wore on, the corner of the chamber became a popular spot on both sides for lawmakers to congregate, pace and hold quiet conversations. Sens.
Two key strands in this are Groups, letting friends and strangers congregate around common interest; and Stories, ephemeral photo and video messages that disappear after 24 hours.
They congregate outside the House and Senate chambers during votes, and walk up to lawmakers making their way inside to ask questions on behalf of the public.
Sasse also indicated a major problem in society is loneliness — as people work more independently and congregate through social media, they have fewer intimate friends and confidants.
Why it matters: This is Hot Topic for digital natives, leveraging social media comments to find its models and focusing on sub-cultures that often congregate online.
"A lot of gamers from my generation still congregate around the Nintendo 64 to play original 'Smash Brother' or original 'Mario Kart,'" Giselle, the school teacher, said.
And for centuries, segregated by age but never by background, all students congregate in the large meeting room for their 40 minutes of quiet reflection every week.
Every weeknight, stars from the Bravo universe congregate on Cohen's talk show, Watch What Happens Live, to gossip and share news from their corners of the galaxy.
Teenagers frequently congregate out front, leaving litter on my stoop from snacks they buy at the corner deli, even though there's a trash can 50 feet away.
The bottom line: Venture capitalists regularly congregate at industry conferences in resort towns, but rarely self-organize for the sake of knowledge-sharing and next-step action.
"Our freedom to safely congregate in these churches and exercise our religious beliefs must be jealously guarded," US Attorney David C. Joseph said in the Wednesday statement.
Shouting matches ensued, and about a quarter to a third of those present left to congregate outside and report their anger on Facebook and in other forums.
All the way back in 2007, a group called Furzi clashed with Jewish users of the game Second Life, which is a popular place for furries to congregate.
The communal grave, in addition to providing a shared place to inter the dead, was a place to congregate, share information, and renew social ties, the researchers say.
Last fall, a study published in the journal Scientific Reports found that bedbugs are attracted to dirty clothes and will wander across a room to congregate on them.
Whether at hospitals, near schools and offices or outside popular restaurants and shopping malls—just about anywhere people congregate—parking has become a major aggravation of urban life.
Disrupt SF is right around the corner, which means startupland is prepping to congregate once again in the city for another epic run of investors, startups and celebrities.
Crime statistics suggest universities are no more dangerous in terms of sexual violence than other places where men and women both congregate, but that is not much solace.
Soon it would stop supporting groups, a feature that allowed like-minded users to congregate on the site and share or comment on the tracks posted to it.
"I can look at an economic development organization and say, 'X number of people congregate on the corner everyday at lunchtime, and there's no restaurant there,'" Bennett said.
"It is hard to overstate the horror of the murder of Jews who congregate on the Sabbath and who were murdered only because they were Jews," Netanyahu added.
"A community center that's open in the evening, somewhere to study, play — just to congregate in general and having balance around them," Miller told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Yes our fucking business model is outdated, but let's save the argument for the importance of a physical place to congregate and buy music for another time, OK?
I spent most of my time at Baker Center, where students, faculty and other groups used to congregate for demonstrations, because the student newspaper office is housed there.
Without this requirement, the bill would put already vulnerable children at unnecessary risk, prioritizing the wellbeing of companies providing congregate care over the children who need these services.
Even the handful of reporters who congregate at the finish line tend to keep their backs to the road to focus on three televisions inside a stuffy tent.
Some teams with refrigerated supplies of vaccine are permanently on call, ready to go out when migratory people congregate for cattle markets, tribal festivals or at border posts.
While honeybees may congregate in insect cities of 100,000 bees or more, bumblebees live in the equivalent of small towns, with colonies of 50 to a few hundred.
But judging by the tone of wonder in the bystanders' voices in the video, it was rare to see such a large herd congregate on a residential street.
The doc reveals the stories of the often lonely and marginalized (and now displaced) people who would congregate in Tzina Dizengoff square to watch the world go by.
This weekend, somewhere in the sun-dappled fields of Eastern Europe, lots of people who think they know more about ambient techno music than each other will congregate.
Regardless of what corner of the internet they congregate in, incels often talk about different ways of "coping" with the unfortunate genetic hand they feel they've been dealt.
Within months, Gab had become a last refuge for internet scoundrels — a place where those with views considered too toxic for the mainstream could congregate and converse freely.
Underscoring the complex bureaucracy that governs school lunches, meals distributed during unexpected closures also typically have to be eaten in "congregate feeding" sites intended to encourage community bonding.
Airbnb said that because it offered lodging across a city — rather than only in the tourist hot spots where hotels typically congregate — it could distribute crowds more evenly.
To that end, the House is closing the Speaker's Lobby, an area right off the House floor where reporters stake out and interview lawmakers and members frequently congregate.
If they congregate near the bladder, urinating hurts; near the sciatic nerve, pain can shoot down the legs; inside the lung (a rare event), breathing can be stifled.
Fernandez bring items from their personal food pantry rations — specifically extra bread — to Pennsylvania Station in Midtown and distribute it to the many homeless people who congregate there.
They had this program called the Venture Initiation Program, where we had space where we could kind of congregate and work, which became the early Warby Parker addresses.
In other Kirk photos, unfazed commuters ready their bags for inspection at city checkpoints, or congregate in their Sunday best as they assist one another with milk distribution.
The stars are promenading down the red carpet past the thousands who daily congregate in front of the Palais, the concrete sprawl that serves as the festival's headquarters.
They swap tips for finding cheap dental care and "stealth parking"; they congregate at the "Rubber Tramp Rendezvous," a kind of Burning Man for the elderly, mobile set.
During breeding season, between December and March, elephant seals take a break from their lives at sea and congregate on the West Coast from San Francisco to Mexico.
Migrant workers in East Asia have more freedom to congregate during their days off and to own and use mobile phones than their counterparts in the Middle East.
The cast congregate in this oasis of allotments and ramshackle studios in east London to participate in Cardboard Citizens, a theatre project founded in 1991 by Mr Jackson.
In the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, residents have redrawn the map and come up with innovative ways for locals to congregate in their ancient and fast-changing city.
That will force the Mexican government to create a system for processing, housing and protecting the asylum seekers who would now congregate on their side of the border.
Planting spies: There are so many remote internet communities where trolls congregate that reporters need to develop sources within those fringe communities to leak them information from within.
Thanks to summer leagues, the best players congregate in April and July showcases in a few cities near large airports in front of coaches from across the country.
But police blocked the planned route, forcing the thousands of protesters to congregate next to a public housing unit that features the signature of former President Hugo Chavez.
"Remix culture was a place where underground and fringe notions congregate and take root," says Jónó Mí Ló, who collaborated with NMESH on one of his Jones remixes.
Thousands of people are trying to catch Pikachus as they wait in line and traverse the hallways, and congregate at the Pokestops that allow players to collect key items.
On the one hand, Jacobs said it is uncommon to see an area where large crowds congregate unprotected by some sort of barrier during organized events in U.S. cities.
The target companies are, for example, those that run malls, concert venues, casinos — anywhere lots of people congregate and there are advantages to being able to track them individually.
While live DJs spin music, headset-wearing diehards from all over the world congregate at the center of a 360-degree video of the dance floor, jamming alongside them.
Mashable is celebrating Pride Month by exploring the modern LGBTQ world, from the people that make up the community to the spaces where they congregate, both online and off.
Many of them congregate by motorways or along the rail line that goes though the Channel Tunnel, attempting to hide in the back of trucks or stowaway on trains.
Yet for reasons that are only now becoming more clear, water vapor — the gas form of liquid water — tends to congregate into narrow channels, or highways in the sky.
For its quarterly ceremonies, so-called "crypto officers" from all over the world congregate in one of the key management facilities, after passing layers of physical and digital security.
Hundreds of educators, parents and students will congregate on Capitol Hill Monday evening to protest Betsy DeVos ahead of Tuesday's final vote to confirm President Trump's Education secretary nominee.
Then, in the heat of the afternoon, I sought out the cultural attractions, following the advice of writers who congregate here, creating their own literary enclave in the West.
The cells stayed open, and we were free to go in and out and congregate in the central area or stroll on the catwalk that girded the whole tier.
A man who gave his name only as George, 35, said he was suprised that Mr. Dillon would congregate with the group of men, because he had a home.
When I came back to the mountains, I realized the plausibility of opening my own shop in a town where artists and young entrepreneurs were already beginning to congregate.
In addition to the several other counter-protests planned by UVA students, Black Lives Matter, and antifa, Congregate C'Ville planned to make their peaceful presence known during the rally.
This clash—between law enforcement and citizens wanting to enjoy their basic right to congregate and dance—would later become synonymous with the start of the gay rights movement.
We tend to think of colds as being more contagious in winter, he says, possibly because the rhinovirus is more prevalent then and spreads easily when people congregate indoors.
Back in the city, head to Vippetangen, an industrial port area where fishermen drop their lines, cruise ships dock and lunch crowds congregate at Vippa, a waterfront food hall.
Candidates are limited to three guests who must remain in the green room during the debate, and supporters and protesters may not congregate on the sidewalk outside the building.
Tester said it was tone deaf to require senators to congregate at the same time Americans are being told that self-isolating is a matter of life or death.
"We had an outbreak at a place where large numbers of one of our most vulnerable categories congregate," Dr. Leon Kelly, the El Paso County coroner, told KRDO Wednesday.
Inmates have been housed in individual cells since ADX opened in 2125, but groups were initially allowed to congregate in an outdoor rec yard surrounded by high concrete walls.
She said about 15% of canceled bridal appointments at the brand's pop up store in San Francisco were a result of people being afraid to congregate in public spaces.
Coral reefs are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, so when they go — so too do the fish and other sea creatures who congregate around them.
The proliferation of online message boards has provided a place for a growing community of people who seemingly take pleasure in outing porn stars and slutshaming women to congregate.
Children have been banned temporarily from public gatherings and places where "large numbers of people congregate," Tuilaepa said, according to CNN, and schools have been shut down for weeks.
When the public spaces where we congregate, shop, learn, earn, or enjoy something we love become rife with danger, it renders community gatherings specifically meant to nourish resilience unsafe.
That alone felt like something special and grounding: to realize that we all still have the need to congregate in such large numbers to feel the vibrations of music.
" A week later, "Meredith" from Staten Island — strongly supported by other readers and The Times itself — urged "Tormented" to "sprinkle powdered borax plentifully around 'where they most do congregate.
I steer clear of books that offer big, overconfident diagnoses of an entire country or continent, written by the kind of "public intellectuals" who congregate in Davos every year.
That's not to say he doesn't have detractors; they just don't feel the need to congregate outside the Sheraton and argue with the ladies coming out to support him today.
Gab was founded as a "free speech" platform to counter Twitter, but has largely been a hub for neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and other so-called alt-right groups to congregate.
In the same month a hundred or so Costa Ricans staged an anti-refugee demonstration at Parque de La Merced in San José, their capital, where Nicaraguans congregate at weekends.
The way her haters congregate online is not all that different from how fans come together: They exchange memes and screenshots of tweets of hers and make art about her.
The game has become yet another frontier in the ongoing battle over content moderation and appropriate lines of speech on private platforms that are now often spaces where people congregate.
Regardless of where you live, you can see what's happening at Antioch High School in Antioch, TN, and watch in real-time as students congregate and chant in the quad.
And even without rigged electoral maps, demographic changes continue to give Republicans an edge: Because so many Democrats congregate in urban areas, their growing numbers translate into fewer electoral districts.
They congregate at the folding tables and benches along the center of the hall, from where they dispatch each other as couriers to pick up the last armload of samples.
Education Innovation Tucked away in a discreet office at Brooklyn College's Student Center, beyond the pool tables and wide-screen TVs where her classmates congregate, Rebecca Harmata discovered a lifeline.
Casually attired millennials and Gen Zers congregate in open spaces, brainstorming about things like Apollo 11, the consumer-centric, data-driven innovation program named, no doubt, to inspire moonshot ideas.
Though furries congregate on many online platforms — from popular sites like YouTube and Instagram to more tailored spaces like r/Furry, Furry Amino, Ferzu, and Furaffinity — Twitter remains the hub.
The World Economic Forum sponsors a conference each January in Davos, Switzerland, where the global elite congregate to discuss geopolitical issues during the day and attend lavish parties at night.
An avid connoisseur of internet morons, the moment I learned about QAnon I was immediately curious, and began going about joining the private Facebook groups where Q followers regularly congregate.
The tragedy was felt particularly deeply among the LGBTQ community, who have long turned to clubs and bars as spaces to congregate, socialize, and seek refuge from a discriminatory society.
"Everywhere you have millions of people congregate, the disease transmission goes up," said T.J. Doyle, the medical director at Stat MedEvac, which provides advice in cases of emergency like this.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo had a stark warning for young people who continue to congregate in bars, restaurants, and beaches as confirmed cases of coronavirus skyrocket around the country.
Polis also told the Department of Motor Vehicles to temporarily allow residents over 65 to renew their driver's licenses online rather than forcing them to "congregate" in public DMV offices.
" One of the most powerful tools to address the high-tech medical shortage is decidedly low-tech — getting people to stay home and not congregate in crowds, that "social distancing.
" CHARISMA GLASSMAN, Harvard Business School, '16 "Every June, alumni of Princeton congregate to remember and celebrate their collegiate experiences at reunions that capture the spirit of going back to school.
Gaggles of background voices often congregate behind Rapsody's throaty, enthusiastic drawl to taunt her and cheer her on, and she raps with most gusto when talking directly to other voices.
And the city's infrastructure was not adequately reinforced, he said, citing a lack of sidewalks and public transportation, as well as areas for citizens to congregate in the Italian tradition.
The freedom to safely congregate and worship in our churches is a fundamental right of all Americans and will be vigorously protected by my office and our law enforcement partners.
Starbucks has also said it wants to expand its "third place" idea: Starbucks has long said it is another place for customers to congregate, in addition to work and home.
But as more people began to self-identify as fans and geeks, black fans sought ways to meet and congregate online, and hashtags became a tool to facilitate that congregation.
The conspiracy content tended to congregate on Twitter for some reason, researchers found, and included themes like Pizzagate, Qanon, the murder of Seth Rich, paranormal activity, aliens and anti-Semitism.
They became tech hubs because they became places that techies wanted to congregate and they built networks of technologists who left their cubicles on a weekly basis and met for lunch.
This might sound like a pretty standard Sunday, but these chaps congregate so they can talk about their mental health, their feelings, and, well, how crap they are at video games.
The suspect was recorded saying he planned to set off pressure cookers filled with gun powder, nails and ball bearings in college cafeterias and other places where people congregate, prosecutors said.
The occasion of an art fair is, of course, a nakedly commercial one, an opportunity for galleries to congregate, make sales, build relationships with collectors, and garner awareness for their artists.
Authorities have urged demonstrators to congregate in an official protest zone in a parking lot in La Malbaie, a town about 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the French-style castle resort.
These teens prefer limited-service chains, ones where they spend less time interacting with waitstaff and are free to congregate for long periods of time or take their food to go.
Quickly I realize the market is not so much an actual marketplace as it is a safe place where parents can congregate to soothe their anxieties and relate to each other.
As one man who grew up near Gadsden told the magazine: Us kids would congregate outside on the sidewalk near the theater after the mall closed on Friday and Saturday nights.
More pointedly, the mission undertaken by Finn (John Boyega) and Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) leads them to a planet where the ultra-rich congregate at what amounts to an intergalactic casino.
Some experts I spoke to said that allowing so many people to congregate almost surely spurred a larger outbreak in the country, while others insisted it was too early to tell.
Later on Sunday, she ordered from Monday the closure of the city's many museums, nightclubs and gyms while also issuing a ban on events where 50 or more people might congregate.
You might use floral arrangements at food stations since people will congregate there, or if all eyes are on a live band, then tall arrangements flanking them might be worth it.
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.
Later on Sunday, she ordered from Monday the closure of the city's many museums, nightclubs and gyms while also issuing a ban on events where 50 or more people might congregate.
For a few hours a week, they congregate in gyms, nightclubs and social clubs to perform under the guises of brutish and flamboyant personae, before returning to their otherwise routine lives.
In footage shot over several years, we watch the herd congregate at its watering hole, raise its offspring and, during a drought, travel long distances to find a new water source.
The new rules also made it possible for the homeless to congregate in the downtown area and stay closer to resources and jobs, rather than in the woods, away from view.
I think with Burning Cane, I definitely did get a more mature perspective on religion, trying to really dig into why people sort of congregate towards faith in the first place.
The contrast between the place where U.S. monetary policy is set and the place where those who haven't a cent congregate illuminates the darkening economic reality for so many in America.
Clinton was headlining the Code Conference, an annual tech event where leaders from Silicon Valley and the greater tech world congregate, typically to talk about the latest innovations, ideas, and gadgets.
Those messages were part of a long tradition of self-referential rumors that spread around newsgroups, through email and on practically any service that allows people to congregate or communicate online.
Those messages were part of a long tradition of self-referential rumors that spread around newsgroups, through email and on practically any service that allows people to congregate or communicate online.
A lot of the events we cover are decisions — a decision to reform health care or write a tweet — so we tend to congregate in the cities where decision makers live.
The killing of the cub happened beyond view of the bear cams situated near the river's waterfall, where salmon collect and bears congregate, so streamed footage of the lurid event wasn't captured.
Because malassezia fungi love oil, they'll most often congregate in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin), but also cause breakouts elsewhere on the face and on the chest, back, and shoulders.
When They See Us begins with the introduction Korey Wise, Yusef Salaam, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, and Raymond Santana as they congregate in the park with a larger group to goof around.
Four employees congregate in one room with a view of the parking lot, while Wang and his wife, Brittany, a program manager he met at a gerontology conference, work in the foyer.
Artist Renée Petropoulos honors the intrinsic qualities of different languages in her "directed reading" performance, We Will Congregate, which features texts in English, Spanish, and the Zapotec language spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico.
The vigils and demonstrations will be crucial to collectively mourning what happened this weekend, but so will the parties filled with men and women defiantly asserting their right to congregate and celebrate.
Once in-stadium betting arrives, it could transform the game-day experience, giving fans a place to congregate before and after the game as opposed to, say, the bar across the street.
The car on which she'll sit not only captures a moment in time, but it also emphasizes the social relationships of the community – this will be a space for people to congregate.
In 2010 we had more than 120 youngsters shot dead for protesting on the streets, you can't even protest, you can't even congregate in a crowd and march in a peaceful protest.
What makes the brown marmorated stinkbug unique, though, is not just its tendency to congregate in extremely large numbers but the fact that it boasts a peculiar and unwelcome kind of versatility.
Once a year, about two hundred of them would congregate at the N.I.H.'s main library, in Bethesda, Maryland, where they spoke about esoteric problems that they had pursued with extreme doggedness.
" He added that "when it comes to making sure we don't have terrorists brewing in places where Muslims congregate, there is a special place ... it's more than a duty, it's an opportunity.
Aside from this, in Onefootball's arena employees can congregate for a number of reasons, whether that's to talk business and share ideas, or to watch soccer matches and participate in movie nights.
Members of these groups, who congregate around sites like Return of Kings, Masculine Empire, and The Red Pill subreddit, attribute the ills of Western society to the decline of traditional gender roles.
Members of these groups, who congregate around sites like Return of Kings, Masculine Empire, and The Red Pill subreddit, attribute the ills of Western society to the decline of traditional gender roles.
A mid-January storm, coupled with extreme tides called "king tides," drove the seals away from Chimney Rock, a secluded point on the peninsula where the animals tend to congregate, Dell'Osso theorized.
Young men often congregate in front of corner stores or liquor stores, sometimes just hanging out, other times selling drugs; the city would have a record 692 fatal opioid overdoses in 2017.
"Banning places where people congregate to engage in certain behaviors makes it harder for them to do so," said Eshwar Chandrasekharan, a doctoral student at Georgia Tech and the study's lead author.
Other cities with many housing-insecure individuals include New York, where the city health department sent out an 11-page coronavirus prevention handbook for homeless shelters and other congregate residences to follow.
Though many operations have been automated at Chile´s largest deposits, mines remain labor-intensive and workers at remote sites in the Andes mountains congregate for meals and transportation, complicating sanitary safeguards.
Every week, senators and members of the House travel between their homes all across the country, where they interact with constituents, and Washington, DC, where they all congregate in the same rooms.
"Jersey skaters are usually shufflers, but I think there are more dancers from New York," he said, describing skaters who congregate in the middle of the floor to show off their moves.
The process of preparation and performance is intrinsically collaborative; it creates a physical and emotionally shared space where the whole community can congregate regardless of social background, education, religion or other differences.
Well, there's a Great South American Eclipse coming next year, and eclipse watchers are making plans to congregate in Argentina and stare up at the cosmic spectacle (while safely bespectacled, of course).
A large Jewish event expected to congregate 92,000 people at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey New Year's Day has drawn tight security presence after anti-Semitic incidents in the New York area.
It's surprising people don't congregate by the millions in sports stadiums and eat nachos as they call Cruz a pussy, while a life-size vagina mascot runs around the field with a megaphone.
Nintendo has reportedly struck a deal with McDonalds to turn many of its 3,000 outlets in the country into Pokémon Gyms, encouraging players to congregate there and potentially eat and drink while battling.
Punks in Alberta are crazy, so it would be silly for No Problem to not take part in the Garbage Daze chaos and party where all the wild fucks from western Canada congregate.
What need will we have of a place to congregate to watch stories when the projections end a few inches ahead of our eyeballs, and we cannot see or hear those around us?
In a vain attempt to prolong that weekend feeling, many Aussies congregate at their local pub — ideally with a beer garden — nice and early on Sunday afternoon to basically get very, very drunk.
The performance is a pre-cursor to the exhibition, We Will Congregate: Platforms & Wool, which opens on October 30 and features handwoven rebozos created by Hernández with artisans from Los Angeles's Oaxacan community.
Teens and young adults have plenty of time and a deep desire to congregate with their many friends, but may be disempowered by their lack of self-directed agency, transportation, or home ownership.
Those who work in places where there are public bathrooms or where drug users congregate, such as shopping center parking lots, should consider getting trained to use naloxone and keep it on hand.
Pokémon might be hiding in a public park, a bus stop, or places of business and private homes, and people looking for Pokémon GO have started to congregate wherever the game takes them.
It is not clear why users tend to congregate near university premises, but critics say academic asylum rules that ban police from entering universities unless their authorities permit it have aggravated the problem.
Spirit of the scene: The dance music scene is a place where the freaks, weirdos, and the conventional type can all congregate, so I feel there is a sense of inclusivity within it.
Meridian indulges her passion by studying the crows that congregate in a nearby canyon, where, some years later, she happens upon the second passion of her life, a young Vietnam veteran named Clay.
Over three decades, she has risen before dawn seven days a week, loaded up her vehicle with coffee and doughnuts and trekked to camps up and down the coast where homeless people congregate.
These measures also save money, by preventing costly medical complications, reducing the time needed in congregate care, avoiding treatment programs that have not been shown to work, and keeping families intact whenever possible.
On Tuesday, we asked readers to tell us whether they expected their Thanksgiving gatherings to provide a stage for potential blowups as seldom-seen relatives congregate for the first time since Election Day.
Guidebooks, online travel forums and even the websites of the authority and the Police Department still encourage riders to congregate in the designated spots at night, even as they are being phased out.
Instead of appearing on the surface, the molecule is released by the tumor into the body, where it travels to immune system hubs, the lymph nodes, and tricks the cells that congregate there.
Elsewhere in Latin America, in Chile women wearing medical uniforms, industrial overalls and school uniforms joined a march down a central thoroughfare of Santiago, the capital, to congregate outside President Sebastian Pinera's office.
Families congregate to enjoy the traditional Thanksgiving fare, and Mr. Trump generally circles the room, which is decorated with seasonal flowers, to greet the club members, who pay thousands of dollars for membership.
Some congregate out in the open, on forums like 4chan and Reddit as well as public platforms like Gab, the Twitter-like social network used by the suspect in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
Already renewed for a second season, the cast includes Jared Harris as the city's chancellor, while the title refers to the hardscrabble neighborhood where the fae congregate and the murders are taking place.
White House visitors congregate in the legendary basement bar of the Hay-Adams Hotel appropriately named Off the Record, or in the cozy dark bar of the Bombay Club, an excellent Indian restaurant.
When I go to an exhibition with a group of people, I tend to veer off on my own anyway, but it's always nice to congregate afterwards and talk about the work together.
"The monuments may have served as a place for people to congregate, renew social ties, and reinforce community identity," said Anneke Janzen of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
By pairing the sound of a musical instrument with a reward like food, the animals learn that when that sound is heard, it is time for their species to congregate and move in.
"Charleston has a reputation of being a culinary mecca, but it is unique in that there are no spaces for food trucks to congregate," said Brad Creger, one of three Container Bar owners.
The site serves as a base camp for No More Deaths; the group's volunteers congregate there, store provisions in its shed and set out from there to search the desert for migrants' remains.
One of the peaks of the bear-viewing summer season has now arrived, as the legendary Alaskan salmon run entices brown bears to congregate around the Brooks River waterfall, in remote Katmai National Park.
Why it matters where manatees congregate The Save the Manatee Club said it is concerned about the concentration of manatees during the winter outside power plants, particularly in the northern part of the state.
This year, one of SXSW's more memorable stunts came courtesy of Hulu, which promoted their upcoming adaption of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale by hiring costumed actresses to congregate at various locations around town.
Despite progressive winds sweeping the nation, New York was notorious for its strict enforcement of anti-homosexual laws that made it risky for gay people to congregate in public, let alone at a bar.
Gentrification drove them out of the city's leading LGBT neighborhood, and they now congregate on a strip south of the city farther away from the hot spots you'd find in a Dallas tourist guide.
The "Deplorables" meme that Donald Trump Jr. tweeted originated on 4chan, where the alt-right fans congregate, though it appears likely that Trump got it from Roger Stone, a conspiracy theorist and Trump surrogate.
" Watson wrote that the cafe's intent was to "attract the so-called 'deplorables" to a place where "supporters of the President's policies can congregate amongst friends over coffee, pastries, or Woolworth's-counter style lunch.
If walking outside is not a safe option, The National School Walkout encourages students to congregate in their hallways, school gym, or stand up in their classrooms during the 17 minutes of the protest.
For example, one of the lasting effects of the events of 9/11 is that terrorism is now forever foreseeable at American airports, and other events or transportation where large numbers of people congregate.
Business and media leaders tend to congregate in a few high-wealth, high-education zip codes in cities like New York, Washington, Los Angeles and San Francisco, where liberal and progressive politics are dominant.
A crowd of people began to congregate downtown to greet the Pope upon his arrival despite the stifling heat and muggy weather, many singing songs and lining up hoping to view the Catholic leader.
Every year, the organizers of Burning Man create a Facebook invite for their annual festivities in the Nevada desert, and every year trolls from all walks of the internet congregate to completely obliterate it.
As Congregate C'Ville spread through the Virginia city's streets, armed with messages of prayer and offering assistance to those in need, a state of emergency was called and the alt-right event was canceled.
Earlier today, the NHL, which shares many facilities with the NBA, told their players and team personnel not to congregate and later broke the news to owners that the league was suspending play indefinitely.
House leaders revealed Monday that they would be taking steps to prevent too many members from being on the floor even during votes, the rare occasion when most lawmakers congregate at the same time.
"China has a huge population, and Chinese people usually congregate in large groups, but there are still a lot of introverts, like me," Ms. Li, 22, said in an interview conducted via Weibo messages.
Thing is ... they were wearing masks and gloves, so it highlights how dangerous it would be for church members to congregate too soon ... especially with NYC being the epicenter of the COVID-19 onslaught.
Hundreds of marchers are expected to congregate on the sunny streets of the volcanic Atlantic island for all-day festivities, with parade goers expected to run a small gauntlet of religious opposition en route.
Hundreds of marchers are expected to congregate on the sunny streets of the volcanic Atlantic island for all-day festivities, with parade goers expected to run a small gauntlet of religious opposition en route.
But in some instances, that took weeks of prodding from the advocates who warned that cities were woefully unprepared for outbreaks among homeless encampments or in the nation's limited and tightly packed congregate shelters.
With no clear timeline for a return to normalcy and no updates on when it will be safe again for people to congregate in groups to watch a concert, venues are currently in limbo.
There are also questions of how effective school closures are in slowing down the spread of disease, especially if people congregate elsewhere and pass the illness on to one another outside of the schools.
If the authorities in major world economies start shutting down any facility where large numbers of people congregate — a list that includes factories, shopping malls and airports — the damage could prove broad and lasting.
There are "bercha-houses," secret khat dens, where young people congregate in cramped rooms, bobbing their heads to Teddy Afro, a popular Ethiopian pop singer whose lyrics are considered veiled criticisms of the government.
To wonder why a cult fanbase would congregate around a pop star who isn't popular is a self-defeating question, asked with mock bewilderment by critics who've already made up their minds about her.
Marine biologists have solved a fascinating ocean riddle—the purpose of the "white shark cafe," a remote spot between Hawaii and Baja California, situated in the Pacific Ocean, where great whites congregate annually, en masse.
In a classic example of "scratch your own itch," Artella's online production platform helps artists find each other to congregate around and collaborate on projects of any size and scope — all through a web browser.
A Canadian-Japanese venture is considering building a copper mine upstream from the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where as many as 3,5003 of the majestic birds — the highest concentration in the world — sometimes congregate.
Visit any small town in the West—or second-tier global city anywhere in the world—and the places where well-paid young professionals congregate will be similar to those in London and New York.
While Keith Richards needs a bronze statue erected to him outside of every public space where people congregate illicitly to do drugs, I've always found Mick to come off like a bit of a ponce.
But in the hallways of the Four Seasons Hotel outside the main ballroom — like everywhere Democrats congregate these day — attendees couldn't help but buzz about the FBI investigation and the possibility of removing the president.
Most of Williams' bridesmaids seemed to congregate in the sizeable eat-in kitchen, it's barn-inspired design accented with navy cabinets, a wood kitchen island and an oversized dining table with clear plastic dining chairs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The infrastructure of some of Brussels's federally funded art museums is in such poor shape that government officials will congregate next week at a "crisis meeting" to discuss it.
The various gunmen picked their targets because that was where a large number of ethnic and racial minorities congregate, not because of any militant secularism or love of anti-pious jokes on late-night television.
A record number of wildfires ravaging the Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, is influencing the political discourse as world leaders congregate in France for the Group of Seven summit and protestors call for action.
As is usual for this time of day, office workers congregate around street food stalls, hunched over heaving falafel flatbread wraps, tottering past William Blake's grave with chili sauce dripping down their freshly pressed shirts.
But while religious clerics condemn homosexuality and uphold the traditional institution of family in Pakistan, private spaces persist where queer people can congregate and express themselves, including creative spaces like fashion, cosmetics, and the arts.
The good news for homeowners comes as companies consider shutting factories thanks to disrupted supply chains, offices are closing down and people are told to stay home rather than congregate and risk spreading the disease.
But SoundCloud isn't just a music delivery service; it's also a place where musical communities congregate and, in the case of what's come to be known as SoundCloud rap, can grow into a global force.
It features user-generated maps of areas within major Brazilian cities, indicating places where trans women are known to congregate, while providing tools to communicate with each other about incidents of violence in real time.
Chairs and desks are being brought into the back of the chamber for staff, who will not be permitted to stand during the trial, as aides normally do when they congregate there during legislative debates.
FINALLY, VIPs of the stage and screen will congregate at some big theater, dressed to the nines (and some to the tens) in the hopes of being rewarded for their outstanding performances of the past year.
"Activists are going to congregate and work on process and working groups and have breakout sessions and talk more broadly about what's next," said People for Bernie co-founder and Occupy Wall Street alum Winnie Wong.
He told us that he lived in a block of flats overlooking the street where it happened, and that groups of youths would congregate there each night, starting fights because they had nothing better to do.
He also says that Facebook messenger is an appropriate way to deliver a saving assistant, not only because messaging apps are where Plum's target users already congregate, but also because Plum is largely a background process.
His team occupies a two-storey house about 10 km (6 miles) east of Mosul where officers from both militaries congregate around large screens glowing with color-coded maps of the battlefield and live drone feeds.
They seek out walls filled with political propaganda, that are located near places where people congregate, or in places where garbage tends to pile up, in an effort to create a contrast with bleak city realities.
The high-skilled, who tend to congregate with other high-skilled people, usually in cities and universities, are more likely to be wealth creators, in finance or creative industries and well-placed to exploit new technology.
The idea of gay people as one homogenous group seems ludicrous, but you do make a case for pockets of culture where gay people have, historically, been more likely to congregate: fashion, theater, and literary circles.
But passengers complain that police checks at the entrance to the building are not only causing delays of several hours but have created a new security risk by making a huge crowd of people congregate outside.
Within the new complex — 20 feet below ground and more than twice the size of its predecessor — is a room devoted to joy, apart from the locker room, where players congregate to bask in their victories.
They also have a popular pond where guests can put in their feet and get a fish pedicure, in which small fish will congregate around your feet and literally eat the dead skin off of you.
"While rates are like any other financial instrument whose future can't be predicted, they do tend to pause and congregate at some levels more than others," said Matthew Graham, chief operating officer at Mortgage News Daily.
They started to congregate under the movement's "Black Bauhinia flag," which is the Hong Kong flag but replacing the red background — which symbolizes union with China — with black, and the bauhinia flower with wilting, bloody petals.
Mashable spoke to Martin Attrill — professor of marine ecology at University of Plymouth — to find out precisely what these so-called "potatoes" are and why they all chose to congregate on the south coast of England.
At the opera camps, started about a decade ago, children congregate every summer (without their parents) at the palace and sing, play an instrument, act, dance, and design sets and costumes, or a combination of them.
So far, the USDA has approved some changes through June 30 in several states, such as Washington and California, allowing students to pick up their food and go home instead of eating in "congregate feeding" sites.
This concert, concluding a long day of panel discussions, reinforced a theme:  the need for artists to physically congregate, to make new — and safe — spaces and to enliven these spaces with soul, connection, energy, and spirit.
It's a fitting meeting place for the group of 30 or so women who congregate here each Saturday and sit around the large, rust-colored Formica tables in the palace's stately neo-Classical Old Archives Building.
In fair weather (because the catacomb lacks heating, performances are scheduled only in the temperate months), the audience will congregate on a greensward with a commanding view to sip and sample before walking to the catacomb.
But the Jordan-appointed council that oversees Islamic sites on Jerusalem's sacred compound kept it open for Friday prayers, encouraging faithful to congregate on the 35-acre complex's outdoor grounds rather than inside its covered shrines.
The coronavirus public health emergency has triggered deep, and possibly lasting, changes in many industries and institutions — airlines, cruise ships, public schools, entertainment venues and other places where large numbers of people congregate in limited space.
Sure, it's a relatively simple measurement, but there's nothing like this out there, even in places like clinic waiting rooms where sick people congregate; Admissions staff aren't keeping a running tally of coughs for daily reporting.
Ticket holders, most of whom paid $200,000 or more for a Virgin Galactic flight, will one day congregate at the spaceport before they board a supersonic plane for a 90-minute ride into the upper atmosphere.
"Housing, not handcuffs or forced congregate sheltering, for those experiencing homelessness, is the way to best ensure we all remain safer," Eric Tars, of the U.S. National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, said in a statement.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — More than 103,000 Jewish men and women will congregate on New Year's Day at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to celebrate the reading of the entire Talmud in an event called Siyum HaShas.
But some say shuttering schools isn't actually useful since children can't realistically be cooped up at home for months at a time and will inevitably congregate together in other enclosed quarters — at libraries, gyms and malls.
And although we don't have one "Main Street," we have, through the deliberate efforts of our mayor and community leaders, allocated many resources into maintaining the city center as a place for all residents to congregate.
"Eventually," he told me, the bar "will be somewhere that fans can congregate and watch games and bet on the games in whatever way they want to" — whether at the windows or on hand-held devices.
The same month, he said he would likely use that gun in an attack on Times Square, pointing specifically to Duffy Square, where tourists congregate around a red staircase and the TKTS booth, the complaint said.
On any given weekend night, various subcultural groups—rebels, groovers, housers, and mods, among others—within the party scene would congregate in backyards from East and South Los Angeles to the surrounding valleys and Orange County.
The area, which is crowded with delis and fast-food restaurants where students congregate after class, lies between an elementary school and the campus of the former Thomas Jefferson High School, which now houses several high schools.
That helps explain why the Dragons have been cheered on by Puppy champions such as Larry Correia: it's an award that promises easy access in a variety of genres that this particular group of voters congregate around.
Weaver's story is echoed online, among people of all ages and backgrounds who congregate in forums to share stories about how they've overcome their opiate addictions with kratom, an obscure plant that grows naturally in Southeast Asia.
That's why we're renaming People Babies to be People Parents: because we want it to be a celebration of and place to congregate for this extraordinary community of moms and dads that spans from L.A. to Louisiana.
Ranging from three to six inches long at this time of year, silversides have little with which to defend themselves but their numbers; the fish congregate in tight schools that dart and skip nervously at any disturbance.
Cover: People congregate around a memorial to those killed in Sunday morning's mass shooting while the businesses along E. 5th Street in the Oregon District try to return to normal on August 06, 2019 in Dayton, Ohio.
Bedbug-sniffing dogs, like the ones used by M&M, are being used more often in hotels, as are preventive measures near hotel beds and bedbug monitors in the rooms, often behind headboards where the insects congregate.
Although they congregate in the southern part of the gulf, they have been crossing major shipping lanes, which puts them at risk, according to Catherine Johnson, a biological oceanographer who was a co-author on the paper.
"Nitrogen from waste was leaking into the pond," said Councilwoman Sylvia Overby, deputy supervisor of East Hampton, referring to Fort Pond, the 181-acre body of water behind the lodge where the concertgoers on kayaks sometimes congregate.
As heartwarming as that sounds, the simple task of coordinating a group feels acutely painful this time of year, especially when people with widely varying levels of digital literacy all rely on the same tech to congregate.
After all, on Dreamland Resort, Arnu has spent 22018 years chronicling his Area 251 adventures and discoveries, creating probably the world's most thorough public repository of Dreamland documentation and providing a place for other investigators to congregate.
In Terrace House, three boys and three girls cook dinners, congregate around a dining table, go to their part-time jobs, celebrate birthdays and holidays together, and try to date each other with varying degrees of success.
Karla Mosier Dubois, the owner of Ed's Cantina, said what she has most noticed has been the decline in traffic at the end of the day, when climbers, skiers and hikers normally congregate for food and drinks.
For a week each March, developers from all over the world come to learn, play new games, and hopefully get a job—while journalists congregate to report on the activity of said developers (and also to get jobs).
Legend has it that Crocodile Rock is where cougars and silver foxes congregate, where the middle aged gather and get freaky, where moms and dads can get away from their kids and grind like there is no tomorrow.
"Every African American in the building understood that not too many of us could congregate or be seen interacting with each other even during lunch because it did not look good to the powers that be," Pope said.
Bottom line: Of course, if you're pregnant or are trying to conceive, steer clear of those cigarette-strewn bar patios and that one entrance to your office where the smokers all congregate (I'm looking at you, Barclay Street).
Flies that orgasmed, as opposed to a control group that had not been stimulated, shunned the alcohol, preferring to congregate in the "red light district" because "it feels good" there, said Shir Zer Krispil, who led the study.
This year marks 2628 years since the end of Operation Desert Storm, and as more than 28500 Desert Storm Veterans congregate for the 6900th National Memorial Day Parade, we look back after victory was declared to free Kuwait.
Before the digital age when lesbians could congregate in chat rooms and online forums, women often signaled their persuasion to one another with simple things like the calendars on their walls and the date books in their pockets.
The decision came after one match was postponed amid fears that fans would congregate outside the stadium and two second tier teams, Nuremberg and Hanover 96, were sent into quarantine after a player in each club tested positive.
Mr. Hood creates a shaded public plaza, in the breezy space underneath the raised structure, where people may congregate around the building's double-sided staircase, so the museum can become a gathering spot, not just a pilgrimage site.
"I would go to church with my nan, and then after we would go to Clapham Common," she says, referring to the large South London park where ravers would congregate and dance on Sunday mornings before going home.
But because kids tend to congregate, sneeze, cough, wipe their noses, hug, wrestle, and "put everything in their mouths," says Crystal Watson, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, being social comes with added risk.
A senior Indian government official tells CNBC that Modi's administration is preparing a massive rally in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where both leaders will likely congregate in front of a massive crowd that will be similar to the Howdy, Modi!
The soccer culture here gushes like an open wound, but the NFL is borrowed and exclusive; it is your asshole Brooklyn friends who congregate at alehouses at 8 AM to watch Tottenham, only magnified under centuries of class disparity.
BLUE WHALE FOUND ON CALIFORNIA COAST DIED FROM SHIP STRIKE, SCIENTISTS SAY Sites where the large plankton-eating manta rays congregate are typically far from coastal areas, making it hard for scientists to study the animals in the wild.
This means that a series that spread all over the globe in recent seasons now feels downright compact, as it finds reasons for the vast majority of its surviving characters to congregate in the greater Washington, DC, metropolitan area.
Since Durham Police announced that they won't be going after low-level cannabis offenders, multiple other forces have followed—and it stands to reason that police would prefer to see weed users congregate in private and not in public.
The large crowds of people who congregate in unsecured areas of an airport -- like security checkpoints, check-in counters, and baggage claim -- make appealing targets for terrorists, who like nothing better than maximum loss of life with minimum effort.
Six dancers, some sitting, some standing, congregate around a row of wooden stools and gaze at Ousmane Wiles as he eases forward into space and crouches, spinning back to them before dashing away again with sliding feet in reverse.
In the town square beyond the store's peace-sign-adorned windows, there was a bench where Vietnam vets wearing these drug rugs and ratty bandannas would congregate and occasionally shout pieces of un-asked-for wisdom in our direction.
Graham is aware of the injuries that have occurred because people are distracted while playing the game and she says she is grateful the two PokéStops and one gym are in locations that are safe for visitors to congregate.
Next week, 300,000 video game fans, developers and publishers like Sony, Ubisoft, Activision and Microsoft plan to congregate so they can showcase their wares and participate in a cosplay zone, an e-sports tournament and a 48-hour jam.
Despite the "Safer at Home" order for California residents, people can still go outside to walk and get exercise ... officials urged folks not to congregate at the beach, and now there's no way to get a volleyball game going.
Amid a pandemic, "a congregate shelter is not the best environment," said Trevor Riggen, senior vice president for disaster services for the Red Cross, using the term for shelters that place groups of people in a single shared space.
The village had cleaned up and collected dead walruses from the coast and put the carcasses in one area (tens of thousands of Pacific Walrus congregate in the area during the year, meaning some naturally die on the shore).
"There was a shift of the route to Britain from Calais to Belgium's E40 highway," he said, with people trafficking gangs taking control of parking spots where migrants congregate along the motorway leading from Brussels to the North Sea coast.
André Carson, who is also Muslim, complained bitterly when President Obama responded to anti-Christian violence by visiting a church, and that Carson further argued America should be willing to close down churches and anywhere else dangerous Christians might congregate.
On to the Next Challenge When the players began to congregate for their home game against Halifax the next night, Mike Armstrong looked particularly bleary-eyed, which was understandable: He had spent the day making deliveries for a water company.
A government official from the region said the noise was "emanating from the seafloor," and that it was happening in a major hunting area called a polynya—an area of open water surrounded by ice where sea mammals like to congregate.
Over the decades, the ranch — dubbed, by Zorthian, the Center for Research and Development with an Emphasis on Aesthetics — became a cultural locus where figures as diverse as physicist Richard Feynman and jazz legend Charlie Parker would congregate for bohemian parties.
"The blurring of lines between the original two tier sector continues and effectively allows private hire operators to 'ply for hire' via an app so they can just congregate where they know there will be lots of people and wait."
"He met a group of people who had the same likes in music as he did and they would always congregate together in the San Francisco area, Oakland area and they would go to different concerts and (raves)," he said.
I think maybe we'll reach a point where we will have to be really militant in a more forceful way, but I think right now the best thing to do is to congregate in large groups to pressure our legislators.
In "Underpass With Elephants (Lean Back, Your Life Is on Track)," shot last year, the English photographer Nick Brandt hung a life-size print of his portrait of elephants from a highway overpass in Nairobi, under which homeless glue sniffers congregate.
"In short, every African American in the building understood that not too many of us could congregate or be seen interacting with each other even during lunch because it did not look good to the powers that be," he added.
In the part of the park known as Ferry Point West, where Latino immigrants congregate and cook out on the weekends, bathrooms that were supposed to be completed in 2012 and were delayed because of Hurricane Sandy were still not built.
Earlier, Werder Bremen said their match against Bayer Leverkusen had been postponed on the orders of the city government, which feared fans would congregate outside the stadium as they did at several European matches played behind closed doors during the week.
House members, most of whom are currently in their districts across the nation, are increasingly fearful for their safety if they have to travel back to Washington, D.C., and congregate in large groups to vote on the next economic stimulus package.
In her study of the phenomenon, Dr. Kovarik found that bearded people might actually carry fewer germs than their clean-shaven counterparts — perhaps because the "micro-trauma" that shaving inflicts on the skin opens up space for bacteria to congregate.
Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) — the Senate's No. 2 Democrat — has been railing against leadership for keeping the Senate in session over the advice of public health officials, who have called for no more than 10 people to congregate at a time.
College admission tests like the SAT and ACT, where test takers and moderators must congregate in-person, have already been canceled through May, and it's raising questions for anxious high-school graduates about how the delays will impact their applications.
"A consequence of Covid-19 that concerns me a great deal is the closing of congregate nutrition sites, senior centers and adult day programs," Bob Blancato, executive director of the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP), told me.
Polar bears are mostly solitary creatures, outside of mating season, denning season — when females raise their cubs — and the town of Churchill, Manitoba, where bears congregate toward the end of summer as they await the return of winter sea ice.
But, eventually, there is a point at which voters — literal voters — congregate in the cafeterias and conference centers of Iowa and, over a period of hours, select a Democratic candidate, and then this moves to the next state and the next.
Engineers and surveyors imagined that New Yorkers would congregate on the waterfront, but that, according to Eugenie Birch, co-director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research at the University of Pennsylvania, did not turn out to be the case.
Tensions between Whole Foods Market and some of the most important brands it sells in its stores will come to a head on March 19, when they will congregate for a recently announced summit, sources familiar with the situation tell CNBC.
As it pertains to drugs, demand will decline as people are less likely to go out and party, less likely to congregate, and the most chronic of users are likely to be in poor health and succumb to the virus.
By that, we mean the places where the night people congregate after they're done doing whatever they were up to earlier (including heavy drinking, dancing, loitering, running around, and/or drugs), but aren't quite ready to call it a night.
"It's the extent to which these high-potency opioids are being distributed within the illicit drug markets," he said, adding that people who are using opioids might congregate in certain communities in an attempt to purchase higher-potency versions when they are available.
We're not quite at the point where your average entry-level laptop is going to have an incredible screen, but it's a welcome change from seeing this kind of display break out of the $1,500-plus ultrabook market where they've tended to congregate.
The plot is pretty much indecipherable, but basically it's about a group of alley cats called the "Jellicles" who congregate once a year to decide which one of them should die and go to the "Heaviside Layer" to be reincarnated… as another cat.
The current prayer area came into use around 500 years ago when the Ottoman rulers of Jerusalem allowed Jews to congregate there; it has been in use since then except between 1948 and 1967 when Jews were denied access by the Jordanians.
Players congregate around areas — whether for catching Pokémon or building up their Pokéball stock — and that increases the probability that new, curious players will come by and discover the game independent of the App Store or other methods, like Facebook App Install ads.
Organizers have revamped plans for security and estimated that 10,000 people would be hired to staff the operation, which will cover the stadiums as well as city centers and organized fan zones: areas for people to congregate and watch matches on video screens.
After her post went viral in Vox Media's Slack rooms and out loud in Verge HQ, we (myself and Verge culture reporter / news editor Lizzie Plaugic) knew we had to congregate in a very dark closet and talk about it at some length.
Unfortunately, there are groups representing congregate care providers advocating for Congress to remove the provisions for licensed, knowledgeable staff in group homes, citing concerns around the costs associated with improving staff quality and the lack of flexibility in implementing the new requirements.
Importantly, the bill also strengthens the summer program's congregate feeding approach by requiring states to prioritize the applications of service providers who offer an educational activity for participating children if they are in areas where multiple providers are competing to provide summer meals.
The Older Americans Act (OAA) nutrition programs, provided through the Department of Health and Human Services, include congregate meals, which are meals offered at senior centers and in other group settings, and home-delivered meals, more commonly known as Meals on Wheels.
Last week, I got on the phone with Dr. Gardner to talk about post-festival depression from a sociological perspective—to figure out what magic happens when people congregate around loud sounds and bright lights, and why leaving it behind sucks so much.
It is believed that the set of drones being acquired will be sent out over areas surrounding soccer stadiums during the Euro 2016, including parking lots and designated "fan zones" where soccer fans can congregate to watch games live on a giant screen.
Ms. Kauffman said that one of the most spectacular wildlife viewing experiences she's ever had was in March in Nebraska's Platte River valley, when more than 26957 percent of the world's sandhill cranes, more than 550,000 in all, congregate in the area.
As a result, beggars congregate outside supermarkets filled with goods; markets are filled with produce in towns where the hungry eat boiled leaves; and restaurants selling rich food are a few hundred yards from hunger wards filled with desperation, pain and death.
The patriarch of the family is so outspoken that the Lakers have been enforcing a policy in which the news media is not permitted to congregate in a section of the arena where family and associates of the players wait after the game.
As guests began to congregate in a clearing beneath old sails strung from the treetops, Mr. Hansen poured aperitifs and introduced himself to the crowd, which that evening was all couples, a mix of younger and middle-aged pairs, almost all from Denmark.
A similar idea is behind the bar at the Quad, which serves up coffee, wine, and beer in a space adjacent to the theater's lobby, Vásconez says the bar was intended to be a space for cinephiles to congregate before and after films.
"I sold my hair to feed my girl," Ms. Hernández said, pulling back her locks to reveal a shaved head underneath, adding that wigmakers now walk the plazas of Cúcuta where many Venezuelans congregate, wearing signs advertising that they give cash for hair.
Soft power has opened space for Japanese cinema in the hearts and minds of Americans — more and more Americans congregate around cult favorites like Cowboy Bebop and Satoshi Kon films with each passing year — but the live-action film industry continues to struggle.
Drop those measures — allow people to congregate in big groups again — while the virus is still out there, and it can start new outbreaks that gravely threaten public health, particularly the older and chronically ill people, those most vulnerable to severe illness.
But some have argued that the statue, with its dramatic depiction of a bound soldier with a bayonet's blade entering his back and exiting through his torso, might be too graphic to fit in with a park where children play and families congregate.
Like those platforms, Horizon gives you a suite of creative tools to build your own environments, but also takes a page from Rec Room and offers multiplayer games where friends and strangers can congregate, like an aerial dogfighting title called Wing Strikers.
Importantly, the guidelines form the basis for much federal, state and local food policy — like the school lunch program and congregate meals for older Americans — so the stakes are high for the food industry, which has much to gain from muddying the waters.
In effect as of Wednesday at midnight, the new rule in Rockland County states that any unvaccinated individual under the age of 18 is not permitted in "a place where more than 10 persons are intended to congregate," according to a news release published Tuesday.
Several residents said that young men, often from other buildings, tended to congregate on the stairs and hassled residents who had to rely on them whenever the elevator malfunctioned — another problem, along with darkened stairwells, that happened with some frequency in the city's housing projects.
While restaurants and shops not up to code in more affluent areas have not been immune, the safety blitz has mostly targeted outlying parts of Beijing where enforcement of construction codes has tended to be lax, and where migrant workers congregate due to cheaper rent.
Her family's favorite place to congregate is the sprawling kitchen, which features antique cabinets, a massive island and an impressive Viking range where Hostin is often whipping up dishes with fresh eggs from the flock of six chickens that live in her backyard coop.
The GOP nominee has found himself in this position as some of his noisier supporters online circulate racist memes on his behalf and congregate on websites and message boards known for their open racism, in particular 8chan, one of the internet's most notorious hate hubs.
The GOP nominee has found himself in this position as some of his noisier supporters online circulate racist memes on his behalf and congregate on websites and message boards known for their open racism, in particular 83chan, one of the internet's most notorious hate hubs.
This week Crown Prince Muhammad (or MBN, as he is known in diplomatic circles) represented Saudi Arabia at the UN general assembly in New York where world leaders congregate, dampening speculation that he may have been formally sidelined in favour of his young cousin.
I have no idea if this means I was doing it properly or not, but once our kneading time's up and we congregate for a drink while the bread rises, I realise that on the surface of my mind are some things I'm angry about.
The competitive Discord servers, where top players congregate to practice and get scouted by e-sports organizations, became a breeding ground for strategies and play styles that were miles ahead of the type of play you might see Ninja display on his Twitch channel.
For instance, the Senate bill allows states to expand the Summer EBT program (which provides a debit card to be used for food during the summer months in place of congregate feeding sites) in rural or poor areas with limited access to the summer program.
The daytime nurse—a scraggly young man nicknamed Bishnu: the god, among other things, of maintenance and preservation—made a habit of propping him up in his rocking chair on the balcony every morning, and having the various venders congregate below like a worshipful throng.
The company grew out of an online movement of "biohackers" — people who congregate on sites like Reddit to discuss how a variety of foods and other chemicals, from caffeine to street drugs to Alzheimer's medicine from Russia, alter their focus, memory and other cognitive abilities.
"Congregate settings are clearly a higher infection-control risk, especially when dealing with a novel respiratory virus," said Lucy Wilson, who ran infection control for Maryland and is now a professor in the emergency health services department at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Some lawmakers cling to an idea of Japanese culture in which people who spend their days projecting a reserved public face can unveil their genuine selves only after hours when they congregate at pubs — known in Japan as "izakaya" — to drink, eat and smoke.
Together, these projects embody a new way of thinking about the physical space where stores congregate, one that borrows from the online playbook: prioritizing the idea of content over contents, and further demonstrating the way in which the real and virtual worlds increasingly intertwine.
Now, it is forcing higher education institutions like Stanford, UC Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Washington, where thousands to tens of thousands of students, staff, and faculty congregate on a daily basis, to upend traditional teaching practices in the name of public health.
Dr. Glenn Geher, a professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz, says, on an unconscious level, we're all just trying to cope with the fact that we were never meant to congregate in cities in the first place.
"Allowing regulated social use areas is a good solution that recognizes cannabis consumers' rights to congregate just like alcohol drinkers can in bars while also protecting nonconsumers' rights not to inhale secondhand smoke," said Tom Angell, the founder of Marijuana Majority, a pro-legalization group.
There were British people, too — tens of thousands — but unlike the foreign visitors who tended to congregate in the cramped, uncomfortable spots closest to the castle, they were willing to sacrifice physical proximity to the bodies of the royal family for general health and happiness.
To meet all of those regulations, Hong Kong food trucks must be custom vehicles, bearing little resemblance to the decades-old trucks that congregate near the National Mall in Washington, the capital of a country that has only the 17th freest economy in the world.
After the city's emergency services scrambled to keep up with the rapid-fire calls -- 70 in the first 24 hours starting Wednesday — at the New Haven Green near the Yale campus where transients and homeless people congregate, the overdoses died down substantially over the weekend.
"I'm definitely still in my creative process of collecting more vocals, getting my singles together, basically just planning for the year," he says, adding Dream World will be out "spring or summer" and that it will congregate aggressive EDM and razor sharp hip-hop beats.
Many of the challenges indigenous people now face, such as forced land evictions, tourist development, and dumping of nuclear waste, "are all related and congregate on land issues," said Chun-chieh Chi, professor in ethnic relations at the National Dong-Hwa University in Taiwan.
A staple of Park City programming now includes the annual Planned Parenthood's Sex & Politics in Film and TV Brunch, where artists, distributors, filmmakers, and creatives congregate to discuss how to accurately portray women's' reproductive rights, abortion, sex, and healthcare within the medium of entertainment for viewers.
The eagles congregate on the river because thermal springs keep it ice free for longer periods than most waterways in The Last Frontier, allowing the eagles, as well as bears and other animals, to feast on fish into the late fall before the river freezes over.
In Britain, if it hadn't been for gay clubs in London giving the early punks a place to congregate, drink and play, then British punk as we know it—the Sex Pistols and Siouxsie and the Banshees and those kinds of acts—may never have happened.
Extra Crunch media columnist Eric Peckham took part in all the craziness that has become VidCon this past week, where 75,000 influencers, YouTubers, advertisers, and more congregate in one place to see how many likes they all can generate (and I guess to discuss business strategy).
"The number of passengers that flow through airports really rivals any other mechanism out there that can congregate that many customers in one place," says Ken Buchanan, executive vice president of revenue management for Dallas-Fort Worth International, the fourth-largest U.S. airport by passenger numbers.
Before Andrew Bolton reveals his latest curatorial work, though, celebrities, designers, and other fashionable folk with enough disposable income to shell out for a ticket will congregate to toast the museum, while wearing the finest gowns, some of which will be plucked straight from the honoree's archive.
And while some may live in areas where it's hard to congregate face-to-face to commiserate about the nation's and their own problems, they have no trouble finding like-minded people on social media, which is, of course, quite adept at reinforcing and, possibly, spreading dissatisfaction.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended no gatherings of 50 people or more over the next eight weeks; and the White House on Monday said Americans should not congregate in groups of more than 10, while older Americans were asked to stay home.
Stocks fell further late in the session as President Donald Trump urged Americans to halt most social activities for 2500 days and not congregate in groups larger than 211 people, in a newly aggressive effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in the United States.
It is miles from the posh beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon, to the south, and even farther from neighborhoods like Barra da Tijuca and Recreio, where Rio's wealthy residents congregate and a sprawl of gated communities and shopping malls conjure up Houston or Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
The Deuce On the third season of David Simon's "The Wire," a rogue Baltimore police major named "Bunny" Colvin experiments with a project called "Hamsterdam," a three-zone area where drug dealers and users can congregate and do their business without getting harassed by the cops.
GENEVA (Reuters) - African migrants were among at least 20 civilians killed this week in two attacks on a market in northern Yemen where migrants are known to congregate as they make their way to wealthy Gulf states in search of a better life, the United Nations said.
They bought the car dealership and turned it into Unclebrother, a canteen and gallery that has become a unique weekend destination for the many art-world operatives who have been coming to this part of the Catskills for years, but never quite had a place to congregate.
In essence, McDonald's didn't just host a publicity stunt — it also essentially invited the same Rick and Morty fans who have become known for online trolling to congregate in a real-life space, and then gave them a reason and an opportunity to troll in real time.
As for how a furry might be radicalized in the first place, one hypothesis among furries is that members of the fandom congregate on anything-goes image boards like 4Chan, which are also frequented by members of hate groups like Stormfront that will deliberately appeal to lonely nerds.
"The underlying theme of where outbreaks do occur are in congregate settings," Patel said, noting that college campuses and other areas where there is crowding and close contact is "typical for mumps" because of the sharing of saliva: by coughing, sneezing, kissing and sharing utensils, lipstick or cigarettes.
The gallery has several screening spaces — from flat-screen televisions on walls to large projections accompanied by seating areas — that encourage visitors to congregate as fellow cinephiles, enjoying footage of Scorsese's films and those that inspired him, including The Red Shoes, 8 1/2, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Ten minutes isn't usually enough time for festival-goers to congregate in front of a stage, let alone build up to a good crescendo—but the Pleasant Park crowd had been waiting for the gig for days, and so everyone nobly held up their end of the party transaction.
Things started to decline after the Great Depression, and soon only the "lower forms of entertainment" survived, but throughout the good and bad times, the large open area was a place for large crowds to congregate, either in bread lines, for parades, or for annual New Year's Eve celebrations.
"Any place where you have people living in congregate settings, using dining halls, eating in groups of large numbers of people, with lots of social activities, you're going to have potential for outbreaks of infectious diseases," said Dr. Donald Milton of the University of Maryland at College Park.
"We're losing a lot of kids early — us as a college basketball business — and the transfers have really spread the wealth," Fife said, referring to the increased prevalence of one-and-dones (and even two-and-dones) at the top programs where the best players tend to congregate anyway.
On April 2, 1951, the Times photographer Sam Falk went out to capture New Yorkers and visitors taking photographs in places like Rockefeller Center, Central Park and St. Patrick's Cathedral for The New York Times Magazine — places where many people congregate to do the very same thing today.
By global bouldering standards, Rat Rock ain't much, but it is the indisputable hub of outdoor climbing activity in the city, with a surprising number of tricky bouldering problems on its north and east sides, and a revolving cast of characters who congregate there to take them on.
But in Cuba, May Day takes on a celebratory air, with vuvuzelas blaring and salsa bands limbering up in Havana's streets by 7 AM. I was there this year, watching thousands congregate for the lefty occasion that's taken place worldwide in some form since the late 19th century.
If what you're thinking is instead, they are a few really bad apples and they tend to– when they congregate online or otherwise with one another– tend to identify themselves and then we might have to send somebody near their house to listen with a cup at the window, metaphorically speaking.
You sit down and you write them because you like them, and you congregate a cast and a crew that also responds to the material, and you make it to the best of your ability, and then you throw it out there, and you kinda cross your fingers and duck.
The difference between how America outside of Washington views the news that Washington delivers has only hastened the divide between each entity, and has forced people to congregate only at the outlets that will reinforce their beliefs because they believed the other news outlets are only reporting their own agenda.
Anthropomorphism—which refers to non-human entities who are given human traits or characteristics—has such a wide appeal that it's managed to spawn an entire subculture in the shape of Furries, who dress up as animal characters and congregate at specialist events, with thousands of members across the world.
The American government warned it had "received information that terrorist groups are planning to carry out near-term attacks against places where U.S. citizens congregate in South Africa, such as upscale shopping areas and malls in Johannesburg and Cape Town," the State Department said in its travel advisory on June 4.
Some of the neighborhoods where transgender women are being arrested with some regularity — Bushwick, for example, and Hunts Point in the Bronx — are undergoing rapid gentrification, leading to the obvious supposition that the greater mission is to instill enough fear in the women to make them leave, and congregate somewhere else.
"Instead, DHS places these children in inappropriate institutions, ships them out of state where they are placed in costly and questionable for-profit congregate programs that do not address their needs or largely abandons them so they wind up in homeless shelters or on the streets," the court documents allege.
And while YouTube can often be a platform for nasty misogynists to congregate — case in point: the dislikes bestowed upon the new Ghostbusters trailer — the comments section for "Toothbrush" has been wonderful, as fans explain how happy they are to see a woman with a body like Graham's in this context.
Congress is considering attaching a narrow background check bill for gun purchases to a must-pass government funding package before the end of the week, as thousands of high school students are set to congregate Saturday in Washington for the March for Our Lives calling for an end to gun violence.
"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.
"I have been furious, furious at baby boomers and millennials ... for people who would just have the hubris and arrogance to ignore what's going on," McCain said, adding that "people are going to die" if they continue to congregate in large groups, allowing the highly contagious virus to spread throughout communities.
The ubiquity of social media, as well as the accessibility of websites such as 4chan and 8chan where the extreme-right congregate online, allowed him to immerse himself easily in extremist conversation, said Matthew Feldman, director of the Center for Analysis of the Radical Right, a Britain-based research group.
A number of people we met on Hyde Street distinguished between the residents of the Tenderloin, many of them immigrant families, and those they called "street people" — the unsheltered drug users who congregate and camp along the sidewalks and the dealers who peddle crack cocaine, heroin and a variety of amphetamines.
Today, no one can say exactly when schools will reopen or when it will be safe to congregate in bars or how long the economy will be in a downturn or how many people will die, but in 15 days we will be significantly less ignorant than we are now.
Large crowds continue to congregate near the red carpet, though civilians seeking a closer look at "Jessica!" and "Will!" are now surrounded by battalions of guards; meanwhile, those entering the festival headquarters have to pass through an intense security gantlet that includes not only metal detectors but also airport-style checks.
The dramatic opening women's wear presentation, by Zahra Sooty Hosseini, featured turbans and all-black gowns in draped technical fabrics gathered around a central figure, whose structured dress folds later fanned out as a mat on which models could congregate while going through the motions of the Islamic call to prayer.

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