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"In addition to the existing corridors, we are organizing four more humanitarian corridors," head of the Russian reconciliation center in Syria, Lt.-Gen.
"These are imaginary corridors, false corridors only to show the international community that they are working on humanitarian issues with the Russian side," he said.
The administration is also putting resources into designating corridors and networks for car charging, including asking local officials for their input on where alternative fuel corridors should be named.
"There's lots of people walking through the corridors all the time, touching the same doors and shaking hands - there should be hand-sanitisers all along those corridors," he said.
Syria and Russia announced in late July the opening of humanitarian corridors for people to flee Aleppo, but many residents stayed in the city, fearing the corridors were not safe.
"It was weird walking down those corridors again," he said.
Anticipation -- in the corridors of elite law firms -- is mounting.
They prowled the Russell corridors in packs, searching for Swift.
It would also bypass relatively unstable corridors in neighboring Pakistan.
So the thin corridors open to civil aircraft are congested.
In the corridors, washing is hung and children's bicycles parked.
Mr. Caspersen's circle extended beyond the corridors of Wall Street.
The other two, risk corridors and reinsurance, lasted three years.
Rubio has been a leading critic of the risk corridors.
Meanwhile, new subdivisions keep being built in traditional fire corridors.
He helped design acoustical changes to the university's hospital corridors.
And there are corridors, many of them, all seemingly identical.
However, Wilberforce, the No. 10 tabby cat, patrols the corridors.
Plus, our product market fit is natural in certain corridors.
The thought sent him spiraling down the corridors of time.
The rally shut down key public transport corridors for hours.
A generational shift is happening in the corridors of power.
This is about, really, building more density along transit corridors.
City officials, for instance, have created green ventilation corridors to enable fresh air to sweep down from the city's surrounding hills and building regulations that aim to keep these corridors free from new construction.
So did risk corridors, though there is more to that story.
No matter that the corridors may be lined with trash cans.
Our alumni fill the corridors of elite firms such as McKinsey.
Now, each of these three mega-cities is developing commuter corridors.
In French he titled it: "In the corridors of the #EuropeanCouncil".
The route was entirely along corridors under ISIS control, he said.
Half the lights in the office corridors have also been removed.
It simply traipses down corridors, through doorways, and up a staircase.
The corridors also have been regarded with skepticism by international actors.
Thirty-five years later, the GAO's warnings echo throughout Washington's corridors.
If a defunding occurs, risk corridors, bailouts, Co-ops, subsidies, healthcare.
But in the corridors, there was only one dominant anxiety - Brexit.
Medicinal plants and magic supplies have their own clearly separated corridors.
A handful of corridors are now more expensive on all transactions.
When roadways and habitat corridors intersect, both wildlife and people suffer.
Risk corridors were designed to even out the ACA's early days.
"It's one of the deadliest corridors in the area," she said.
Still, building wildlife corridors is not always easy, Dr. Jenkins said.
It ought to be shown in the corridors of power, too.
Lomonaco ran through a series of corridors and pulled him out.
Historic Main Street retail corridors are seeing something of a renaissance.
The Affordable Care Act's language establishing its risk corridors is mandatory.
The sound of drilling echoed through the corridors of the ship.
These new power corridors would be an investment in rural America.
It relates to the street, the corridors of governance and commerce.
After tying myself in convoluted knots and stumbling through dead ends and corridors leading back into corridors, which in turn lead face-first into dead ends, I eventually started to discern the strains of house music.
The men were parked in different hallways—narrow, wallpapered corridors lined with orchids, Constance says, miles and miles of orchids, she continues, the wallpapered walls hung with Wyeth and Rockwell and Turner prints, the corridors labyrinthine, windowless.
This prospect could be minimized should the researchers discover hidden adjoining corridors.
Risk corridors were maybe the first victim of Republican sabotage of Obamacare.
Low, dark corridors open into blindingly bright rooms with church-high ceilings.
They often have thin walls, low ceilings, creaky utilities and cramped corridors.
When the courtroom doors opened, applause and cheers erupted in the corridors.
The tables are cramped, particularly upstairs, and the corridors are higgledy-piggledy.
But the global tensions surrounding China's economic rise resonate in its corridors.
No trust in ceasefires or the cessation of hostilities or humanitarian corridors.
EVERY March, for about a week, Dublin's corridors of power empty out.
Yet 18 months ago he was unknown outside the corridors of government.
Crates could be seen stacked in corridors, overlooked by classical marble statues.
Dozens of other insurers have filed similar lawsuits over the risk corridors.
Others have been arrayed along highways to form so-called security corridors.
Distraught relatives milled about in hospital corridors as the wounded were treated.
But in Ankara's corridors of power, theirs are the voices less heard.
The once-desolate boardwalk and shabby downtown have become vibrant retail corridors.
In Oregon, the wildlife corridors bill received unanimous support in both chambers.
It's more or less a rolling box that autonomously roams hospital corridors.
His language evoked the corridors of Wall Street, where he previously worked.
To make a difference, you'll need allies in the corridors of power.
His face on wall-size posters in airport corridors greets Jamaica visitors.
The word is out within the corridors of power in Latin America.
This new quest turns the Corridors of Time into an extensive maze.
Images on social media showed hospital corridors packed with people seeking treatment.
Navarro's appointment has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power in Beijing.
Sadly, few in the corridors of power are willing to do that.
Smells shift as you twist through new corridors: incense, fresh popcorn, waste.
But in the same way that "wildlife corridors" created by countries like Indonesia and India have helped protect large animals like tigers, smaller spaces in cities can be corridors and archipelagos of green space for birds and insects.
Disney guests will traverse the corridors of a Star Destroyer Disney guests will traverse the corridors of a Star Destroyer After your moment of awe, you are split up into groups by First Order officers — played by real cast members in uniform by the way — and led down perfectly rendered corridors to a holding cell the spitting image of the one Poe Dameron was held in.
"The Russians claim that they are cutting off weapons-supply corridors, but they are actually cutting off humanitarian corridors, so at the very least they need to put their money where their mouth is and open up the humanitarian corridors immediately to all of these besieged areas that the U.N. has identified," Brett McGurk, the U.S. envoy to the anti-ISIS coalition, told a Congressional hearing Wednesday.
Resident: 'These are imaginary corridors' Russia and Syria say they have opened humanitarian corridors into eastern Aleppo to allow for the distribution of aid and to give residents -- along with rebels who choose to surrender -- a chance to leave.
But Nick Haddad, a conservation biologist at North Carolina State University who has studied wildlife corridors extensively but was not involved in the study, argued that corridors can slow extinctions in the short term while larger efforts get underway.
Also being planned, the reports said, are an unspecified number of narrower corridors.
But along the corridors of Congress, the party beer was rolling in. Literally.
Russian and Syrian forces have opened corridors for civilians to exit the suburbs.
That number excluded Aetna merger costs and losses associated with Obamacare's risk corridors.
Wall Street's access to the corridors of power seems likely to be unimpaired.
In a quarter of those corridors there was no recorded commerce at all.
He also urged rebels to leave the city via two corridors to Idlib.
A mostly female army is raiding the corridors of power, picking off abusers.
Some advocate for wildlife corridors, allowing elephants to move from place to place.
" Kate said that the elephant corridors "must be scary with such young children.
In the provincial governor's office, corridors are grubby and the ceiling needs repair.
Waiting in the corridors at the courthouse for your case to be called.
Four empty rooms are connected by the two bisecting corridors inside the casemates.
The announcement of the exit corridors left other residents debating whether to leave.
He could occasionally be found studying Scripture as he strolled the Capitol's corridors.
There will be shifts in trade corridors ... the question is, where it shifts.
Corridors with moving walkways, known as the Skyride Connector, link them pre-security.
Some tech-focused legislation is currently wending its way through the Capitol's corridors.
Many spilled into corridors like the places that serve food in airport terminals.
The hospitals are full, there are people everywhere, people being treated in corridors.
Tech has spent years beefing up its presence in Washington's corridors of power.
You sought mir- rors, gained mirrors, took on mirrors and the endless corridors.
More than 203,000 elk in at least nine major herds travel these corridors.
And yet, nobody is irreplaceable – we hear whispers in other corridors of power.
Harvey cut a path through industrial corridors, raising concerns about pollution and runoff.
The great corridors of tourist shopping, normally bustling on a Sunday, were dead.
It has been the talk of the corridors of Buckingham Palace for weeks.
Vietnamese and Indian entrepreneurs dominate certain corridors, where they run restaurants and shops.
Amtrak claims that it carries more passengers than the airlines in these corridors.
During flu season, residents set up camp overnight with blankets in hospital corridors.
The divisions are ever more keenly felt far beyond the corridors of power.
Parts of the border are some of the continent's most significant wildlife corridors.
A divided federal appeals court held that it implicitly repealed Obamacare's risk corridors.
The three distinct buildings in the home are connected by glass-walled corridors.
Plans for humanitarian corridors Syrian and Russian officials on Thursday announced a plan to open three relief corridors to distribute food and medical aid to civilians, and provide them -- and rebels who chose to surrender -- the opportunity to leave the city.
Think of such rivers as atmospheric hoses that spray flooding rains onto narrow corridors.
They clog toilets and flood their cells, urine and feces pouring into the corridors.
They have been dorkily nicknamed "The Three Rs": reinsurance, risk corridors, and risk adjustment.
Sometimes, nice guys finish first — even in the corridors of the world's wealthiest company.
The Netherlands seems to be getting serious about long-distance bike corridors — bike highways.
At school he has been shunted out on his own into corridors and offices.
His private lawyer from France, François Serres, worked the corridors, providing interviews and commentaries.
They clog toilets and flood their cells, urine and feces pouring into the corridors.
The long corridors, lined with unwelcoming, utilitarian benches, lead to a cavernous immigration hall.
The startup promises interbank rates and focuses on this handful of corridors for now.
As implied by the book's title, criminals are no strangers to the theater's corridors.
A starting point is programs similar to ObamaCare's risk adjustment, reinsurance and risk corridors.
They not only boost high streets and other retail corridors but malls as well.
Russia set up "humanitarian corridors", which it says will allow people to return home.
Corridors would allow them to migrate without running into those dangerous, pesky human habitats.
"All the youngsters, our girls, Mia and Prince George, run down the corridors, laughing."
A strange metallic stench pools in the corridors, like stale water or tissue fluid.
The development of transcontinental freight corridors would give economic substance to these diplomatic relationships.
You have seen Kroff at a little distance in the corridors, slyly observing you.
Connecting these protected areas with corridors would enable animals to move back and forth.
They mounted protests in the hall corridors, sometimes chanting "super predators" against the superdelegates.
That phase targeted two key corridors: US to Mexico and US to Philippines transfers.
The thief should be in prison, and not walk around the corridors of Congress.
But the actual tone from the stage and the corridors was one of unease.
Along the corridors of the once-grand hallways, rubble and debris line the floors.
Several international relief agencies said exit corridors were not a substitute for aid access.
However, residents in rebel-held Aleppo told CNN that they haven't heard about corridors.
Russia claims that tens of thousands of civilians have already fled through humanitarian corridors.
So quiet his crutches clack on the sterile floors as he roams the corridors.
It would be the sound of fury resonating through the corridors of coercive power.
At night, guests are given candles to navigate the pitch dark rooms and corridors.
But as he and his entourage squeezed into the hospital's corridors, something was off.
Spends lunch break going around the third-floor corridors trying to find hidden rooms?
Syria and Russia set up two "humanitarian corridors" in February for civilians to leave.
We leave water, food, blankets and other basic necessities along the desert's migration corridors.
She traveled with two younger friends who helped her negotiate the ship's narrow corridors.
But he does pass through the corridors at the arena before and after games.
This might prove difficult for members attempting to move through the complex's busy corridors.
But so far Eugene only has enough cash to construct one of the corridors.
Covers and photographs from the Playboy archives hang in the wash closets and corridors.
Its labyrinthine corridors are filled with people, most of them strangers to one another.
They also have an outsized view, likely heard in the country's corridors of power.
There was something weirdly appealing about wandering their long carpeted corridors late at night.
Divots in corridors marked where shrapnel had knocked chunks of plaster from the walls.
For decades, it occupied a warren of rooms and corridors beneath a football stadium.
Clark added, with a conspiratorial smile, "These corridors are perfect for playing ball hockey."
But taking back major corridors from autos is often a process of gradual acclimatization.
Orchids line the greenhouse corridors in springtime, and chrysanthemums take over in the fall.
To understand how risk corridors work, it's helpful to first understand how insurers operate.
"There was plywood and shards of glass flying through the corridors," Reynolds told CNN.
Tens of thousands left via humanitarian corridors amid chaos and many civilians remain "interned".
The reports said officials were also considering constructing an unspecified number of narrower corridors.
The lack of long stark corridors, medication carts and other reminders of hospital wards.
She claps and sways to the gritty rhythm as it pounds through the corridors.
Someone in the corridors of power needs to speak up for them, and soon.
When travelling between these, which they usually do at night, they often follow narrow corridors.
Foreign powers dominate the border areas, blocking trade corridors and the regime's access to oilfields.
Others are too afraid to use the government's "human corridors," fearing reprisal once they escape.
The second suspect raced away down the mall's corridors, firing his gun as he ran.
It was, say the few who remember it, a pleasant jumble of offices and corridors.
Should there be separate pedestrian corridors, keeping everything with wheels lumped together on the road?
If food ran out in one place, they moved to another using natural migration corridors.
With the carriages too packed to pass through, begging moves to the platforms and corridors.
But he said he wanted humanitarian corridors to be made available for genuine asylum seekers.
Office workers and hotel guests hid where they could, as the killers prowled the corridors.
The corridors are lined with beds wrapped as tightly as sandwiches in clear plastic foil.
Still, the creation of humanitarian corridors by Russia and Syria has been met with skepticism.
Tidbits about the tent scene were passed around in hush tones in high school corridors.
"The humanitarian corridors are just fake and lies," Abdullah, the Syrian rescue worker, told CNN.
BlaBlaCar already ran a test with Ouibus for the past six months on popular corridors.
According to YC's own data, fewer than 10 Chinese companies have passed through its corridors.
They came in such numbers that they overwhelmed the beds and spilled into the corridors.
The US DOT has officially designated 25,000 miles of highway as electric vehicle charging corridors.
High-strung, eccentric and paranoid, she prowls the corridors of her sprawling bungalow at night.
A crowd of 42,123 scattered to the corridors as the heavy rain began to fall.
Jain said hotel guests tried to flee through the hotel's narrow corridors, paneled in wood.
The Fixes: Outside of the city centre, protected infrastructure on major corridors is practically nonexistent.
Sealed corridors work, but they require funding — something Congress has proved unable to act on.
That includes the risk corridors program, which is temporary, and risk adjustment, which is permanent.
Maintaining wildlife corridors and connectivity among healthy landscapes will foster the expansion of Yellowstone's success.
On a large wall map, a red dashed line marked Kim's route through the corridors.
Inside, short corridors lead to what was once a powder room and a control room.
Corridors extend implausibly far for a town house, revealing the dimensions of the structure behind.
Foot traffic has slowed to a shuffle along some of the city's most famous corridors.
The development is happening in the same wildlife migratory corridors Bernhardt had vowed to protect.
In the corridors of space behind, those other dancers are traveling from side to side.
The caravan of lights and cameras moved down the partitioned corridors to the next location.
Southeast Europe is considered to be one of those major migration corridors out of Africa.
After a long walk through the ship's corridors, I find my sparsely decorated, windowless cabin.
In small corridors, coaches hunched awkwardly over the crumpled figures of their sobbing, defeated wrestlers.
The empathy is with the kobolds hiding and scurrying, the gelatinous cubes crawling the corridors.
The overflow means patients are being treated in operating rooms, hospital corridors, or recovery rooms.
They might be patterns on the wall, or they might be entire corridors to search.
Inside the mall, upscale shops like Cartier, Rolex and Molton Brown line conventional-looking corridors.
Many areas have been designated elephant corridors, where drivers are supposed to proceed with caution.
"We found underground corridors and other rooms, so we kept digging," said Mr. Faggiano, 60.
Mostly female, the guides swan through the corridors of the property in gauzy white dresses.
Now, he restlessly paced the long marble corridors of the Italian Embassy overlooking the Nile.
Never in my life, outside a hospital, have I heard so much coughing in corridors.
The main commercial corridors are Nostrand and Flatbush Avenues, where a Greenlight Bookstore has opened.
It has a very expansive feeling, with arches, pillars and long corridors with antique tile.
The tour traverses a maze of corridors with formations the guides explain along the way.
Those companies have sued over a shortfall in an ObamaCare program known as risk corridors.
He is quickly rushed through the chaotic corridors packed with wailing wounded and weeping victims.
In the corridors and common areas inside, 503-foot metal-detecting poles are scattered around.
Obamacare's risk corridors were a temporary, three-year program that helped insurers manage this risk.
This perfectly parallels the empty corridors that connect the ostentatious attractions of the American Dream.
It's not so much the topographical New York City as its lesser known psychogeographical corridors.
He plows through the Capitol corridors, always too busy to talk, stingy with his smiles.
But while Russophobes walk the corridors of power in Kiev, this unnatural situation will continue.
Another problem is that the featureless corridors in a typical ward make dementia sufferers feel lost.
They were ghosts — mute, expressionless figures in corridors holding babies whose foreheads seemed to have vanished.
Syrian and Russian officials say that humanitarian corridors have been established to allow residents to flee.
For example: Helping scientists build the case for "jaguar corridors" in remote corners of the Amazon.
Last week two patients died while waiting on trolleys in corridors of the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
The Government has breached the contract by failing to make full risk corridors payments as promised.
Rather, your job is to observe unseen through keyholes and from behind corners to gloomy corridors.
He showed the sick crammed into hospital corridors and the struggles of residents to get treatment.
Photos on social media showed crowded lines of adults, children and strollers inundating shopping mall corridors.
In the corridors: modern art bought long ago, some of it good, all of it ignored.
This power keg of grief, mistrust, and generational differences takes viewers down some extremely interesting corridors.
In hospital corridors, doctors and patients alike sing protest songs, vowing not to abandon their struggle.
The looming presence of ABI's boss, Carlos Brito, in the company's corridors, can feel almost eerie.
Last month, the Russians introduced a plan to provide "safe corridors" for people to flee Aleppo.
It is now exploring its first steps outside of Myanmar by covering "logistics corridors" into Thailand.
Walking through corridors beside crumbling courtyards, Dr Salvaña jokes that it looks like a war zone.
"In the United States, I-70 is one of the strongest corridors we've seen," Kelly said.
Elsewhere in the complex (pictured), neon-lit corridors lead to sleeping compartments and a control centre.
He said that his forces have prepared safe corridors for civilians to get out of Mosul.
The infrastructure associated with these freight corridors require billions of dollars annually to fix and maintain.
Russia said it has set up several humanitarian "corridors" for civilians and rebels to leave Aleppo.
A labyrinth of offices, staircases, office buildings, parking garages, tunnels, and corridors ensnares victims and suspects.
The rebels, for their part, agree to basic principles such as the creation of humanitarian corridors.
Public transportation works best in dense corridors, where lots of people live, work, and spend money.
The drones carried brightly colored LEDs and raced through crumbling corridors marked by even more lights.
Citigroup's revenue from supporting clients in intra-Asian trade corridors rose 18% in the first half.
The 4G service will cover ticket halls, corridors within stations, as well as tunnels and platforms.
Whereas if you have existing corridors with potholes, the returns to fixing that are very high.
Several insurers have sued the administration for funds they are owed under the risk corridors program.
As you weave in and out of it's many corridors, something happens: you cease to exist.
Workers who spoke with Motherboard said they prayed in garages, kitchenettes, and the corners of corridors.
Inside, the rooms and corridors are decorated with a thick, ice-blue carpet that Jeffs ordered.
It bonks against a door edge in the narrow station corridors before coming to a stop.
Inside the damp corridors, utensils are being cleaned, heaps of clothes are washed and food cooked.
Fitz's story does lead down expected corridors, exacting a toll on his relationship with his family.
But in the corridors of American power, the case is made that it could be worse.
I asked Marinescu how the transition had been from civil society to the corridors of power.
Indeed, an entire industry has sprung up to smooth outsiders' paths along the corridors of power.
Wrestling has opened a door, but there remain many, many corridors beyond, waiting to be unlocked.
"The passageways, corridors and courtyards are filled with urine and faecal matter," wrote a contemporary observer.
Then he hung up and paced the corridors, popping in through various doors and interrupting meetings.
The exhibition, installed as series of winding, gray-walled corridors, itself requires concentration, and encourages it.
It is not all blond wood and long corridors, as are the rest of the structures.
The long corridors of the datacenter hid in the hump on the underside of Blue Barge.
He is also keen to exploit the building's visually rich public spaces, its staircases and corridors.
Aid workers should have access to public lands so long as they remain active migration corridors.
It's a series of corridors and shadowy cargo bays all designed to hammer every possible vulnerability.
The hospital has also begun to restrict family members from camping out in the hospital corridors.
The building, which has a lobby under renovation, has newly refurbished corridors, restrooms and elevator cabs.
At the tennis center where she grew up, Azarenka and her mother walked through the corridors.
Wires hung from the ceiling, the wards smelled of urine, and rats darted across the corridors.
More than 1,700 inmates — all men — reside in wards that are connected by bright white corridors.
Those empty name slots down the ghostly seventh-floor corridors may remain empty until mid-2018.
They enlist the help of the hacker Jailbreak and move through the corridors of their phone.
The hospital is huge and has multiple long, ominous corridors leading to the old patient rooms.
Some form corridors and enclosures that can feel mazelike, though their footprints are rationally simple enough.
I remember the wet October chill; eagles descending over corridors of evergreens; a seemingly endless highway.
Russia and the Syrian regime accused the rebels of shelling humanitarian corridors, preventing civilians from leaving.
The two both love the city's streets, colors, and the magical atmosphere that permeates its corridors.
Disney guests will traverse the corridors of a Star Destroyer Disney guests will traverse the corridors of a Star Destroyer The rooms advance to sections that are 'laser cut' through rock as they would be by an army trying to make due in natural and unnatural caverns.
Yes, plywood still covered the facades of some businesses along its commercial corridors where violence once raged.
It was unsettling to be walking the corridors with a CO right behind you, baton in hand.
There were still barrels of wildfire scattered in underground corridors throughout King's Landing leftover from Aerys' plot.
Kalin said it was too soon to talk about humanitarian corridors until attacks in Idlib were halted.
It will use existing rail corridors, and the company is building stations on land it already owns.
It navigates using 3D cameras and can negotiate lifts and manoeuvre around people wandering down the corridors.
As Washington DC's archbishop, he is remembered as a familiar, affable figure in the corridors of power.
Rather than mingle with MPs in the corridors, reporters would be confined to a separate media centre.
About 36 hours after the shooting, row after row of slot machines strobed blankly into empty corridors.
On a weekend the bright corridors are busy with volunteers who have come to chat with patients.
He eventually pushed that data all the way through the corridors of power, to President Kennedy's desk.
Just how far and how wide do these tactics extend throughout the corridors of affluence in America?
Until, finally, you burst out into the oh-so-familiar weathered 'chiclet' corridors of the Falcon herself.
Occasionally farmers have settled on natural migration corridors for African elephants, giving birth to a fractious relationship.
The "humanitarian corridors" initiative is an impressive case of inter-faith co-operation in a humanitarian cause.
But the only Arabic that visitors could find in the central bank's corridors were prohibitions against smoking.
Of the nine "Core Network Corridors" currently earmarked for EU investment, six are more vertical than horizontal.
The six designated corridors go through Russia; northern Central Asia; southern Central Asia; Pakistan; India; and Indochina.
The deal is to be monitored by Russia and Turkey and includes establishing humanitarian corridors, he said.
Mr. Georgiou said he visited the building after renovations began and construction workers were in the corridors.
After boarding the ship, Iden fights her way through the tight corridors of the Mon Calamari cruiser.
"As regards security of supply, Nord Stream-2 could lead to decreasing gas transportation corridors," he said.
It is made up of a "belt" of overland corridors and a maritime "road" of shipping lanes.
But the Glorious UNITED STATES WOMEN'S TEAM will take its rightful place in the corridors of honor.
Salary corridors linked to corporate profits and productivity will also be set up, according to the cabinet.
On the second day, I don't do much more than roam the corridors in my blue pajamas.
Perhaps her most famous American encounter was with President Trump in the corridors of the United Nations.
But CNN sources on the ground say the corridors are barely being used as an escape route.
Wandering along MoMA's broad corridors, which meandered like avenues from east to west, she was suddenly disoriented.
They traverse between sites in air-conditioned corridors with lanes for those who are older and disabled.
Civilians and the sick and wounded would be allowed to leave via six other corridors, it said.
He denied there were corridors guaranteeing safe passage and said civilians did not trust the government side.
When presidents speak to the UN, their words have great consequence, ringing through the corridors of history.
Transportation officials across the country agree: Several minor traffic corridors in America are overbuilt and unnecessarily unsafe.
It feels fantastic to flip the screen over and over, in search of new rooms or corridors.
Six separate corridors were to be established for the evacuation of civilians and those needing medical attention.
The patients waiting in the corridors were thin and bony, with dangerously low blood counts and anemia.
Guterres added that the agreement included the deployment of neutral forces and the establishment of humanitarian corridors.
Children are also invited in for sleepovers, complete with pajama-clad treasure hunts in the byzantine corridors.
The military released pictures that it said showed their bodies in the wreckage of the hotel corridors.
The ryokan you stay in is your individual room and the streets are like the inn's corridors.
Catacombs of Solaris is an exploration game, set in a series of complex, colorful, psychedelic-looking corridors.
"We're running out of hospital rooms; we are using corridors and available space everywhere," Mr. Hemat said.
Fans were packed into stairwells, trapped in corridors and standing on the desks in the press box.
The narrow corridors between the valleys are lined with watchmakers, their logos prominent on the factory facades.
Walking through the softly lit corridors, the warm aroma of garlic and fried food makes him smile.
Witnesses said that on Friday afternoon, Bronx-Lebanon's rooms and corridors were filled with patients and visitors.
Some days, he would walk so close to her in the corridors that their shoulders almost touched.
Over the past two weeks, there have been no school bells, bustling corridors, busy canteens or uniforms.
Pulled along horizontal corridors of light, they occasionally slip into a perpendicular plane, advancing toward the audience.
Second thing, the merger and acquisition of destination-management companies and, third, to establish air-cargo corridors.
It's an attitude that pumps gusty air into the musty corridors of the royal castle at Elsinore.
People would toss a cheery "Hi Adam" at me in the corridors of the Capitol. Schiff. Israel.
Electricity delivery has been historically overly dependent on Puerto Rico's long-distance south-to-north transmission corridors.
The corridors of Kennedy were full of state and Port Authority police and the occasional National Guardsman.
She was captured by one of the numerous cameras positioned throughout the corridors of the Australian Open.
Some waited more than 12 hours while many bill opponents lined the corridors in the Capitol's dome.
The FHWA-designated corridors mark the routes where electric and alternative fueling stations are available every 50 miles.
The Deuce's penultimate episode is all about reclaiming power, even in the narrow corridors of the sex industry.
"The weak vertical atmospheric circulation means ventilation corridors will have a very limited role to play," he said.
Keeping such corridors clear of development is crucial to the well-being of the elephants which use them.
Another joint committee overseen by the United Nations will set up humanitarian corridors to Taiz, Yemen's third city.
Following a warren of gilded corridors through The Langham, one of London's fanciest hotels, I eventually find Artesian.
Like The Matrix, it features gun-toting characters in long, dark coats blasting their way through grimy corridors.
Hushed discussions in dark corridors are about illicit affairs, forbidden romances, or the passing-on of terrible secrets.
Given the ambiguity of the process, there are non-official names floating around in the corridors of Brussels.
Two attractive teenagers break into a high school after dark to explore the empty corridors and each other.
The Iraqi government dropped leaflets and broadcast advisories with instructions on "safe corridors" to evacuate to military camps.
More recently, cash-strapped hospitals in big cities, including Rio de Janeiro, have seen patients die in corridors.
First, if Measure M is to get results, zoning around transport corridors needs to allow for denser development.
When you walk through the corridors, those tall cubicles, people didn't talk to each other, people didn't communicate.
Shot on location, the action unfolds amid crumbling greystones, in high-school corridors and at Sonny's Chicken Pit.
"If the corridors could be used to allow aid into Aleppo, then that would be welcome," he said.
He said they had prepared safe corridors for civilians to get out of Mosul before starting the operation.
A Russian government website posted what were described as live video feeds of checkpoints at the humanitarian corridors.
The most-used freight corridors, consisting of 26,000 miles of highways, account for over 95% of that total.
Fascinated by the horror, people in corporate offices, college corridors and coffee shops can't stop bleating about Lambs.
Perhaps it can be done naturally, if the bears are given routes, or corridors, between their segmented populations.
Usually in corner rooms or smaller corridors, Yorick kicks his skull around the room and scampers after it.
It's interesting because it's the latest example of a grassroots mentality reaching the most powerful corridors of Washington.
To have an orderly transition, I think Republicans need to reimplement the risk corridors by February or March.
In response, designers have added wildlife corridors, and raised sections of the line to allow for animal movement.
In one of the corridors, security forces gave them bullet proof vests and evacuated them from the building.
Unequal pay for men and women is currently a hot topic in Britain's boardrooms and corridors of power.
At some point in the night, the train stopped for several hours and guards walked along the corridors.
Sometimes, in the hospital corridors, children stared too long and too hard, their eyes filled with pure fear.
Southern and southwestern borders are especially hard to pin down, as the neighborhood's corridors there bleed into Chinatown.
She held my hand as we snuck upstairs, past corridors of professors' offices and classrooms with empty chairs.
By day, gangs of children and teenagers chase one another through the stadiums' corridors and down the steps.
But some executives thought that there was too much pessimism in the corridors of the Davos congress center.
But there was a palpable sense of worry among Fillon's supporters in the corridors of parliament on Thursday.
Hundreds of billions devoted to risk corridors and failed Co-ops (2628 of 28500 are insolvent or bankrupt).
Some Democrats say their party made a major miscalculation by allowing the risk corridors program to be restricted.
About New York Among the mighty of New York City, Howard P. Milstein roams many corridors of power.
Syria civil war Russia says it'll stop shelling Aleppo for 10 hours and open up six humanitarian corridors.
As the political opposition against him swelled within the corridors of city hall, their devotion grew only deeper.
That terrible night, thousands thronged the corridors of four city hospitals seeking to donate blood to the victims.
From there, officers descended through tight corridors and found another hidden door disguised as a set of shelves.
However, the fastest growing corridors today are Continental Europe to Ukraine, Turkey, India and other emerging market destinations.
Furthermore, part of the rise in premiums is a result of Republican obstructionism to policies like risk corridors.
Once the brassica that ruled fart-smelling school corridors and the cheese sauce packets of your grandmother's larder.
Wards and corridors are packed, and doctors and nurses in protective gear are seen stretched to their limits.
But Mexico is the site of only one of the several swelling corridors of people fleeing their homes.
If you are a health wonk, you'll know these as the 3R's: risk adjustment, reinsurance, and risk corridors.
Vampires would feel at home here, it seems, as do ghosts, who are sighted wandering its polished corridors.
Block by block, creative solutions are breathing new life into older residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors across America.
That's why we're working to preserve and enhance wildlife corridors, which act like the hallways in our homes.
But putting such stands throughout the building, with its miles of corridors, has yet to become standard practice.
In Zografeion, a Greek high school at the heart of Cihangir, Istanbul's bohemian quarter, the corridors were packed.
The wind blows through the broken windows, their decayed corridors are ghostly quiet, except for the new occupants.
And in a unit reserved for the most dangerous inmates, a clerk from the commissary policed the corridors.
On any given day, hundreds of people course through the narrow corridors — lawyers, manacled prisoners and their families.
Once again, the camera floats down corridors and around corners accompanied by a radio hit from the past.
Hundreds of dignitaries crammed into tight corridors, moving between the modest meeting halls of Munich's Bayerischer Hof Hotel.
The bank's formerly prudent style came to seem as dated as the dark oil portraits lining its corridors.
Because threatened species decline over many decades, it is difficult to assess the full benefits of corridors directly.
Amtrak had to run fewer trains between New York and Washington, one of the country's major rail corridors.
With Mr. Trump in the White House, they could take their message straight to the corridors of power.
Never before had she been in such a strange building, with such a tangled branching-out of corridors.
"We remind you that gatherings in the transit corridors will not be tolerated," the police said on Twitter.
The dark corridors with peeling paint on the walls make wandering around the abandoned complex a creepy experience.
Residents who had been known to pass long hours on balconies retreated into the corridors of their homes.
They should encourage cross-agency information sharing to communicate high-risk or at-risk corridors to law enforcement.
His ghost, therefore, was reckoned by the superstitious staff at the building to roam the corridors at night.
Ryan Deitsch, 18, was among those locked in a classroom closet as the shooter stalked the school's corridors.
There are a lot of dark corridors, and the characters do quite a bit of ducking and crouching.
The first, the economic belt, is made up of six corridors that direct trade to and from China.
In order to get to your desired part of the room, you have to navigate the latticework corridors.
This should begin with pilot programs along the busiest corridors and then quickly scale to most major interstate highways.
Corridors of existing and soon-to-come electric vehicle charging stations in the lower 503 states, as of Nov.
In the corridors of Brussels a simpler explanation is the most cited: "People just like fishermen," says one insider.
Shanahan wanted no Chinese "tollbooths" to air and naval traffic in, what Washington considers, international air and sea corridors.
"Beijing has very low ground wind," he said, meaning that the corridors would not be effective to disperse smog.
That world includes luminescent caves, an enchanted forest peppered with tree houses, and corridors that are decidedly space-age.
"The expansion of palm oil plantations is fragmenting the forest and cutting off key elephant migration corridors," he posted.
In the corridors of the European Parliament, Sondland worked to build personal relationships with heads of state and diplomats.
Continuing its conquest of modernity, Facebook now assumes I want to find my soul mate within its janky corridors.
It noted that France, holding a powerful voice in the corridors of Brussels, had already erected a serious barrier.
In Westminster, where lawmakers do much of their work in parliament, armed police patrol the entrances, corridors and halls.
Plans to ease traffic congestion are in the works, from bus lanes to rapid-transit corridors and commuter trains.
The family holes up in the Caregiver Support Center, two floors and two corridors away from the operating room.
High-rise skyscrapers, dotted with aerial gardens and parks, loom over low-slung commercial corridors where street life bustles.
I can confirm that is reeeeally easy to get lost in the halls and corridors of the Palau Nacional.
Aides released a photo of him pacing the corridors in a bathrobe, a visual reminder of his doddering irrelevance.
To ensure the risk they bore was reasonable, the ACA created "three R's": risk corridors, reinsurance, and risk adjustment.
Footage taken inside Chicago Midway Airport and uploaded to YouTube last night shows a line snaking through multiple corridors.
But in nursing homes it talks to patients and monitors corridors at night (as well as running exercise classes).
They covered the floors of the entire hospital, from the patients' rooms to the operating rooms and the corridors.
The tense frontlines have made it difficult to set up humanitarian corridors to assist 10 million Yemenis facing starvation.
"When human beings trespass in national parks, they destroy animal corridors which help wild animals in calving," he said.
At the Xiangshui People's Hospital on Saturday morning, the ward corridors were filled with temporary beds for the wounded.
So he's pushing a proposal that would inject money into loans for constructing more housing, especially near transit corridors.
The minute-long clip is full of compelling imagery: stormy skies, blood-red corridors, buildings going up in flame.
It's at this point you begin to scan the map and look for tiny corridors you may have missed.
If the federal government can channel private investment and innovation into key corridors, it could help remove that impediment.
Where Battlefield encouraged experimentation and destruction, Call of Duty locked players into cinematic scripted set pieces and static corridors.
Frequent buses along dedicated corridors whisk people from the newly built Jardim Oceânico metro station to Barra's Olympic Park.
Miller brings a contrast to that; he's familiar with the corridors of Congress and is also a true believer.
After Mr. Woods was shot, protesters harried Mr. Lee in the corridors of City Hall and in public appearances.
Traditionally, seagulls were found in towns or cities only on the coast or with connecting corridors to the sea.
Transportation corridors and 95% of towns and cities with populations of more than 50,000 should be covered by 2025.
But stratagems that sound plausible in the corridors of the White House don't always work in the Middle East.
There's growing talk in the corridors of power of a controversial but perhaps necessary move -- letting the Donbas go.
Russia says it has opened safe corridors, and Syrian state television has reported that people have fled through them.
He has indicated in interviews, however, that he would like someone familiar with the corridors of power in Congress.
The World Bank has now started mapping Pakistan's entire wind potential, looking at wind corridors in Punjab as well.
The station's architecture resembles a maze, and the building is filled with empty shops, confusing passageways, and abandoned corridors.
Hillside Avenue is one of the main shopping corridors of Jamaica and marks the southern border of Jamaica Estates.
State television quoted the governor of Aleppo as saying three humanitarian corridors would be established for residents to leave.
There are signal-free corridors for car owners, but hardly any footpaths for the millions who walk to work.
"All on their own, wolves found corridors to recolonize most of the Alps and Central Europe," Ms. Cagnacci says.
In India, conservationists have called for corridors that would link many of the existing tiger reserves, to facilitate breeding.
They're watching me closely as I shuffle through the corridors of cabins—past cleaners collecting laundry and children playing.
To start with the exhibition space itself is even Kubrickian, there are around 26 rooms coming off long corridors.
Upon arrival in the glittering backstage corridors of the O2 Arena, I am greeted by this branded A5 notepad.
"High-capacity efficient transit corridors are definitely the most efficient way to use that surface-level space," he added.
The Hindu nationalist party, BJP, when stepped in power corridors it pledged to "revise and update" India's nuclear doctrine.
Pro-government and rebel forces accused one another of shelling and shooting at the "humanitarian corridors" Russia had designated.
That's not the only sign of local support for protecting migration corridors in deep-red parts of the West.
"Behaviorally, elephants always follow their traditional routes and corridors for regular movement," the conservation union said in a statement.
Workers at the Istiqlal hospital appeared overwhelmed by the number of victims, some of them lying in the corridors.
Make the transportation corridors that remain better urban places, with a better balance between city life and moving cars.
But his obscurity also stems in part from the fact that he worked far from the corridors of cool.
"We can hear them moving down the corridors and watch the little boats taking them to the 'healthy ship.'"
Consider an autonomous robot named Tug, which wheels through the corridors delivering drugs to nurses and food to patients.
And I was definitely not expecting hundreds of mummified corpses hanging in airless, limestone corridors beneath the city streets.
If corridors between forest patches and buffer zones around protected areas are safeguarded, both humans and animals could thrive.
Inside, corridors are lined with polished stone and walls are decorated with abstract art and heart-shaped neon signs.
In the corridors of Washington, liberals want to deny law enforcement the powers they need to keep us safe.
Although the newly built corridors need to be studied in more detail, Dr. Pimm said, early signs are encouraging.
At the Shifa hospital, in Gaza City, the young women raced through the corridors, looking for the wounded woman.
The clips show people doing mundane tasks: laughing or scowling into the camera; walking aimlessly down corridors; hugging awkwardly.
Videos on social media showed crowds of people filling the corridors surrounding the Sydney City Hall and Parliament House.
The rapid growth is turning a broad swath of Manhattan into one of the world's most vibrant tech corridors.
Within the 16 New York corridors monitored by CBRE, 143 spaces have gone empty for at least a year.
And lawmakers of both parties are sometimes available for walk-and-talk interviews in the corridors of the Capitol.
It was home for jewelers, metalworkers, dancers, musicians and others, and parties that brought hundreds to its labyrinthine corridors.
We clearly need new strategies if we want to accurately represent all of us in the corridors of power.
They keep that particular quality, but against Brazil, Martinez intensified the midfield... and the Brazilians couldn't use those corridors.
Risk corridors are a common intervention when the government wants to entice health insurers to enter a new market.
Medicare Part D, the prescription drug plan signed into law by President George W. Bush, also used risk corridors.
The link between Harvard and its peers and McKinsey is one of the quizzical corridors of the American elite.
Wouldn't her mother, who has dementia, get disoriented trying to find her way through the long nursing home corridors?
A proposal recently introduced in Congress seeks to add 23 million acres of wilderness and designate key wildlife corridors.
Beneath a giant stainless steel statue, portraits of the 13th century warlord's successors line the corridors of a museum.
Under the plan, most construction still will be concentrated in the center of the city and along transit corridors.
The fact that it was designed for pipeline corridors is about culture jamming site specificity in the art world.
Asked about Russian comments about opening humanitarian corridors from Idlib, Kalin said it was too soon for such talk.
As her father had warned her, they drank so heavily they didn't even recognize anyone in the corridors afterwards.
Imagine unleashing the same resourcefulness in the 700 miles of forbidding corridors under the city's elevated subway lines and highways.
It said in a statement posted on its website that on Monday, 6,046 civilians left the district via humanitarian corridors.
In Ho Chi Minh City, staff at the Trung Vuong Hospital had to wade through flooded corridors and catch eels.
If you play other modern open-world games, Automata can feel restrictive, with lots of invisible barriers and cramped corridors.
But a new study shows that Chinese investment is just as likely to go outside those corridors as within them.
Many of them seem trivial—prescribing, say, the precise width of clinic corridors—but their cumulative effect has been devastating.
But for some of them, it said, the so-called safe corridors had failed to live up to their promise.
They control traffic, patrol the streets at night, build bomb shelters and ensure that children stay away from sniper corridors.
It's frustrating to see an actor of Peter Dinklage's talents reduced to standing silently in corridors or at council meetings.
Others are tucked away and may be hard to find on mezzanines, down back corridors or in baggage claim areas.
Ahead stood fast-track jobs in the parquet-floored corridors of power in Paris, and the guarantee of brilliant careers.
This limits digging into the ground, so water and sewage pipes zigzag through town in elevated metal corridors called utilidors.
Google sent me into that gorgeous maze of never-ending halls and corridors armed only with a Project Tango Prototype.
BRITAIN SAYS UNACCEPTABLE AND HIGHLY ESCALATORY TO THREATEN SHIPPING GOING ABOUT ITS LEGITIMATE BUSINESS THROUGH INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED TRANSIT CORRIDORS - LETTER
These can be reconnected by corridors of tree and vegetation cover that provide food and shelter to predator and prey.
Leaflets were dropped on Thursday over Aleppo with instructions on how to approach checkpoints and a map showing the corridors.
Women were barred from the corridors of most scientific establishments and academic institutions for centuries, but they carried on regardless.
"Savile would seize the opportunity for sexual contact, even in public places such as corridors, staircases and canteens," it said.
In New York City, this is an especially big problem since tall buildings have the tendency to create wind corridors.
Intense competition may force MyWay to experiment with new corridors, such as West Africa to China, or India to Europe.
His powerful ministry, which drove German policy during the euro crisis, has suspicion of spendthrift foreigners coursing through its corridors.
Russia plays up these divisions to weaken its rivals or, ideally, install pro-Russian leaders in the corridors of power.
Sharing a porous border with Honduras, Nicaragua's remote northern coastal areas are corridors for all types of cross-border trafficking.
It is a pure and indigenous dysfunction, humming along through vast corridors of the profession, often unrestrained, and culturally enabled.
Small studios lined dormitory-style corridors; behind each door was a female broadcaster entertaining followers via a tripod-mounted iPhone.
New research suggests that this partisan divide is evident not only in Washington's corridors of power, but on social media.
And maybe when they meet, the ethereal sounds of "All Along the Watchtower" cascade downward through the corridors of Winterfell.
Dancers worm out of narrow corridors, down staircases, and part the crowds as they make their way to the stage.
The fire is believed to have begun on the hotel's first floor, spreading quickly through wood-panelled corridors, police say.
He paced continuously, up and down the corridors, in and out of the dining room, into doorways and out again.
It would also make it much more difficult to achieve other department objectives, including protecting key big game migration corridors.
Principals, teachers and other school personnel are seen toting long rifles and pistols, navigating makeshift corridors, and firing at targets.
The Syrian state news media said "terrorists" had attacked one of the crossing points, or humanitarian corridors, designated by Russia.
Evidence-based research has proved that today's supply chain networks, routes and hub locations are key corridors for pandemic transmission.
Inside, the floating reactor is a warren of tight corridors, steep staircases, pipes, wires and warning signs in Cyrillic letters.
The corridors still feel as though La Belle Otéro, the legendary Belle Époque courtesan, is lounging right around the corner.
But what he wanted was access to the corridors of power in Washington — and he set out to get it.
Decrease the number of Manhattan streets that function as transportation corridors primarily devoted to moving machines through the city. 2.
Corridors are one of the most crucial ways to build human and wildlife resilience to climate change impacts, including wildfires.
Electrify America, the Volkswagen subsidiary, is planning on installing such high-capacity chargers along highway corridors throughout the United States.
China must "improve connectivity for isolated small panda populations by building habitat corridors and reducing habitat fragmentation," Dr. Ouyang said.
Michael did a lot of smiling and nodding as we passed people in the corridors, the salon, the sitting room.
Of the scores of seasonal window displays once gracing the city's great retailing corridors, only a few sturdy stalwarts remain.
Driving the news: The court will hear oral arguments in a long-running dispute over the ACA's risk corridors program.
Also coming are more dedicated bus lanes, priority traffic signals for buses and redesigning busy corridors, like K Street Northwest.
By the evening, evacuated residents were setting up cots in corridors because they said the main dormitories were uncomfortably crowded.
"This paper offers good evidence that you can get a lot of bang for the buck with corridors," he said.
N. will have no choice but to temporarily discontinue service in key corridors unless the blockades come to an end.
However, the corridors were not constructed with precision, and time has taken its toll on them, leaving many in ruins.
By midafternoon, a restless atmosphere permeated the marble corridors of the State Capitol as a perfect summer day beckoned outside.
Video footage (by Hannah Wasileski), projected against the institutional walls of Matt Saunders's set, shows high school corridors as battlefields.
But "Alien" made distinct use of darkness, hiding its monster in the ship's bowels, down dim corridors and inside caves.
Still, UNICEF is calling for EU leaders to protect children by establishing safe and legal migration pathways and protection corridors.
But nothing's scarier than Jack Nicholson's malevolent leer as he pursues his family through the empty corridors of the hotel.
After trying to bring publicity to his efforts to limit the Affordable Care Act's "risk corridors" program, Rubio and Sen.
Travelers spilled into corridors and arriving passengers who just stepped off a flight were met with hordes of departing travelers.
The plan also emphasizes the need for "ventilation corridors" that would channel wind and air movement to help disperse smog.
For the rest of the visit, visitors are invited to move through the rooms and corridors at their own rhythm.
Parents bought their children cotton candy and let them dash around the terminal's corridors to work off the sugar high.
He's a nice guy who says hi to me when I see him in the corridors, which is very uncommon.
The months that followed brought twisted ears or slaps for disrupting the silence demanded in the classrooms, corridors and dining hall.
"For the species to be viable into the future, those three fragments need to be reconnected via forest corridors," he said.
The labyrinth of corridors is hard to navigate and eerie at night, but the ocean view from my room is mesmerizing.
The rebels are able to take advantage of this disorienting layout when escaping, since even stormtroopers seem lost within the corridors.
The corridors were winding, Jubilee was crying and Ben looked like a massage therapist escorting their client out after a session.
It's an area ripe for disruption: the World Bank cites China as one of the world's most expensive currency exchange corridors.
Being back in those corridors made me remember a lot of things and I will treasure those memories all my life.
Photos of President Barack Obama and his family that had lined the walls of the West Wing corridors were taken down.
Key to the success of such corridors is persuading those living along the way that herders bring more benefits than threats.
The corridors follow newly-built solar-powered wells, which herders can use for a fee of 30 ouguiya ($0.08) per animal.
Clothing and trash piled up along the corridors in other parts of the city sometimes takes weeks to get cleaned up.
And not surprisingly, high-tech corridors also made this grouping of wealthier households including San Francisco and the Silicon Valley area.
In the past few decades its MBA graduates have filled the corridors of the elite management-consulting and Wall Street firms.
Among the population, however, and in the corridors of Vietnamese government, the gaze was toward the future and not the past.
Fortunately, I've spent hours puzzling through the labyrinthine digital corridors that make up Snapchat, and I can teach you the tricks.
There were corridors that the mind could not traverse about Bill Clinton so long as "President Hillary Clinton" was in play.
Office workers and hotel guests hid where they could, sending frantic messages to the police, as the militants prowled the corridors.
Its six corridors were easy to announce as concepts, but they have been incredibly difficult to build and coordinate in practice.
Russia has urged rebels to withdraw from the area using two corridors that lead west to the rebel-held Idlib province.
On Thursday, leaflets were dropped over the city with instructions on how to approach checkpoints and a map showing the corridors.
Let those golden specks of empowerment make their way onto your computer screen, and follow them down corridors of Netflix entertainment.
He said six humanitarian corridors in eastern Aleppo, which opened as the 48-hour ceasefire began on Thursday, were still operating.
We didn't know he was coming that day, which made his impromptu appearance in our dreary corridors all the more galvanic.
Yet there is a gulf between promises in the corridors of power and what happens in the depths of the bureaucracy.
Then there were dozens of visitors from Finland who got blind drunk every evening and passed out in the hotel corridors.
Technically speaking, the designation is not new — Chinese President Xi Jinping first made Six Corridors, Six Roads public 2 years ago.
Introduced in 2013, "belt and road" is intended to develop two trade corridors between China and the rest of the world.
That said, xenophobic attitudes are as likely to be found in the corridors of Westminster as they are on the streets.
But there's something unsettling in the easy way big business alternatives traveled through Tim Kaine and into the corridors of power.
"I don't want a new European treaty discussed behind closed doors, in the corridors of Brussels, Berlin or Paris," Macron said.
I'm standing in one of those hexagonal Star Wars corridors on the planet Mustafar when the doors at the end open.
Atmospheric river storms are drought busters in California, dumping huge amounts of rain in narrow corridors within short periods of time.
Many of these sites are also located in the heart of the U.S. rust belt and other once-vibrant industrial corridors.
The 250,000 civilians trapped inside the besieged rebel held parts of the city have so far stayed away from the corridors.
Loping along Senate corridors to his office, he abruptly ducks into the next-door office of Senator David Perdue of Georgia.
Some of the hulks barreling down the corridors are so big you're forced back into alcoves like you're playing Donkey Kong.
But although elections have been rendered meaningless, a real fight for Russia's future is unfolding in the corridors of the Kremlin.
Nothing really repeats, exactly, most excitingly in the broad corridors along the building's east facade, where staircases alternate with big windows.
Scientists and other concerned parties are working to minimize man-made interruptions along this and other migration corridors in the West.
"Afghan businessmen have achieved more than $10 million in profit by exporting their products through air corridors since 2017," he said.
Warehouses contain pyramids of unused office chairs, and groups of copiers lurk in utility corridors like robots preparing to take over.
Each one you visit is a winding labyrinth of corridors, chambers, and wide-open spaces sewn together organically, but with purpose.
By the 1970s, Bob Dorough's was a name -- and a voice -- well known through the groovy corridors of the Very Hip.
In a mine in Huntington, for example, corridors were cut eight feet high and 15 feet wide, running for 1,000 feet.
"This is one of our most vital corridors in all of New York City," Polly Trottenberg, the city's transportation commissioner, said.
He has been known to stop and chat with employees as he wanders the sterile State Department corridors, according to sources.
After it was left abandoned at the end of the 20th century, its haunting hallways and dimly lit corridors remained empty.
There are also patches of the industrialized world where nature could be restored and strung together to create corridors for wildlife.
The details: The ACA included a "risk corridors" program to help insurers adjust to a new and hard-to-predict market.
A magnificent sun roof, water fountain and atrium give way to corridors leading to the gates like spokes on a wheel.
"To alleviate traffic, transportation corridors, like the buildings that feed into them, must expand into three dimensions," the company's website reads.
Though most of mall was not yet opened, there were some seasonal decorations lining the corridors that were a nice touch.
Maniacal inmates yell out from their bloodstained rooms and deranged guards wander the corridors in search of those who have escaped.
Protesters massed near the Capitol and roamed the corridors of the Senate office buildings, pleading with Republican senators to vote no.
One of these corridors, Ninth Avenue between 2125th and 803rd Street, became the site for America's first parking-protected bicycle lane.
Once venerated for its strutting peacocks and elegant statues and corridors lined with palm trees, Villa Sciarra has fallen into ruin.
The corridors of Fukushima Commercial High School are mostly empty as students stay home to prepare for their year-end exams.
It's a noisy mess, one that shatters the muted, often isolating tone of Combat Evolved's functional corridors and sparse alien landscapes.
Felt and his F.B.I. colleagues hustle in and out of offices, whisper in corridors and ride in dark, period-appropriate sedans.
Some walked the corridors; some began to speak, recounting stories of lives that had been deep-frozen in a neurological tundra.
Protecting migration corridors between Yellowstone, Glacier and Canada would benefit not just bears, she said, but cougars, wolverines and other animals.
In those spare hours between the nightclubs' close and the first yawns of the real world, the streets are empty corridors.
That popularity has rocked the antitrust establishment, and is making an unlikely celebrity of Ms. Khan in the corridors of Washington.
While Iran was absent from the corridors of the conference center, there was an urge for de-escalation among those present.
The guards tended to cluster in the central section of each house, and they ventured only occasionally into the cellblock corridors.
With I.C.U. beds scarce, patients on ventilators are left in ordinary wards, and those recovering from surgery often languish in corridors.
It is a hulking, sprawling network of buildings with nearly 230,260 beds and 10-foot-wide corridors a city block long.
But there is Vancouverism, a clustering of planning principles that gives rise to tall residential towers, view corridors, lots of parks.
Atmospheric rivers are narrow corridors of the upper atmosphere that transport intense moisture from a large body of water onto land.
Yet the change of scenery, however welcome, only intensifies the claustrophobia engendered by the movie's bland corridors and blank-faced persecutors.
While Iran was absent from the corridors of the conference centre, there was an urge for de-escalation among those present.
It seeks to build roads, railways and shipping lanes to create long trading corridors linking Europe, Africa and Asia to China.
Pushes for greater diversity onscreen have been mirrored in some Hollywood corridors of power with varying degrees of effort and success.
Down a football-field length of sterile corridors is a conference room with a poster outside of a beaming Matthew Fraser.
Since humanitarian corridors were set up in the area, more than 68,000 people have left the Eastern Ghouta, the center said.
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon (R) earlier this month took executive action after convening an advisory group that produced recommendations for improving wildlife migration policy; his directive safeguards three existing corridors used by mule deer in the state and sets guidelines requiring that additional migration corridors, based on scientific data, be identified by the state Game and Fish Department.
The Kalihari is a massive indoor water park with a safari theme and statues of lions, gorillas and giraffes dotting the corridors.
The corridors, each at least 1,500 feet wide, would run through the city, passing through parks, inner-city lakes and public spaces.
The wealthy businessman, a political neophyte, has said he wants a political veteran to help him navigate the power corridors of Washington.
Many of those treated in hospital corridors and hastily erected disaster tents had suffered broken bones and scratches, a Reuters witness said.
If indeed Marxism has defeated Deng Xiaoping in the corridors of Chinese power, we are in for a terrible experiment in tyranny.
Emergency crews removed medical equipment as staff waited in pitch-black corridors in other parts of the hospital after a power cut.
The new agreement also calls for the opening of corridors for humanitarian aid, the release of prisoners and the withdrawal of forces.
In it, Davey paces throughout the rooms and corridors of her apartment, reciting her notes from what appears to be an iPhone.
How is building a maze of hydraulic platforms all over the city more efficient than a smaller number of frequent transit corridors?
Places with active commercial corridors, a variety of public spaces, local institutions, decent sidewalks, and community organizations fared well in the disaster.
At one hospital a Reuters reporter visited there was the stench of urine in the corridors and stray goats roaming its grounds.
There is an alien city that glitters and rumbles and opens itself out to you in a warren of corridors and plazas.
The CR7 hotels feature carpets with Ronaldo shoe prints, trophies and foosball tables, and the sound of crowds cheering fill the corridors.
But this fall, average asking rents dropped in 15 of 17 of Manhattan's most prominent corridors, REBNY said in its biannual report.
Starkweather's mansion in particular is the perfect playground, ebbing and flowing between corridors designed for sneaking and larger spaces made for shootouts.
Instead of grinding through a repetitive series of corridors, you explore well-thought-out locales, each inspired by a particular character's psyche.
Rebel groups and residents of east Aleppo say people are scared to use the corridors for fear of snipers, bombs or arrest.
The E3 demo was mostly a straightforward shooter, but a satisfying and well-paced one, featuring Doom's iconic demons and infernal corridors.
"I am calling for citizens who are inside Falluja to leave their areas and head towards safe corridors," military spokesman Brig. Gen.
"Californians have built in what are historical fire corridors, and these high-density developments are particularly vulnerable to fast-moving, destructive fires."
The temporary pause in airstrikes will allow civilians to flee the city via "six corridors," according to Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu.
He added that Syrian forces will withdraw and give rebels a chance to leave the beleaguered city via a further two corridors.
By the next Wednesday at 4AM, all eight major transportation corridors that had been severely damaged by the quake had re-opened.
In 1989 this newspaper decried what it called an "anti-Japanese wind" that was "howling through the corridors of power" in Washington.
In the corridors of the conference center, one European prime minister quipped that he wouldn't visit Italy until it "changed its government".
Six other corridors will reportedly be available to civilians who want to leave the besieged area, home to more than 250,000 people.
The voting rooms are known as division lobbies and form two C-shaped corridors wrapping around the outside of the debating chamber.
"Russia together with the Syrian government has already announced the establishment of humanitarian corridors in eastern Ghouta," Lavrov told the Geneva forum.
How they work: Risk corridors were intended to give insurers some peace of mind as they entered a new and unpredictable marketplace.
In other shots, Nespoli filmed Whitson turning on the fluorescent lights along the ISS corridors, creating dramatic patches of darkness and light.
But those plans have gone awry; the school is now home to hundreds of women and children, crammed into classrooms and corridors.
"A Europe which protects", a phrase you cannot avoid in the corridors of Brussels, is increasingly heard on the campaign trail, too.
"These are challenging times, maybe the toughest," he told India's parliament, announcing plans for three new dedicated freight corridors across the country.
Some of these corridors consist of planes flying east, others flying east, orienting themselves according to the position of the jet stream.
"The jury's still out on whether corridors can be promoted to let these grizzlies do their own match dot com," said Walker.
As of December 2015, there are 10 Select Bus Routes routes along nine corridors, with three more planned in Queens and Brooklyn.
Few Christmas Doom mods ooze with the personality found here, with its festive corridors and cacodemons designed to look like Christmas ornaments.
Strew commercial corridors with curbside parklets, protected bike lanes, scooter-share services, and apartment buildings with first-floor retail and no parking.
Under the deal, the government retreat would free up access to the Red Sea Mills and humanitarian corridors would also be reopened.
University deans may gripe, but that is good news for the tired-looking PhDs trudging the corridors of San Francisco's big hotels.
As we head upstairs to her room to chat, she leads me past patients' rooms and down corridors that smell of disinfectant.
He also envisions the parks linking up, so that animals have unbroken "corridors" that run north to south and east to west.
It also means, however, that Trump heads to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in January with virtually no support in the corridors of power.
The Utica and Flatbush Avenue corridors patrolled by the vans in Brooklyn are the borough's busiest and third-busiest bus routes, respectively.
And as The Hill's Rebecca Kheel reports, it vexed the foreign policy and defense communities and reverberated through corridors at the Pentagon.
Psychogeography, the aimless wandering or drifting through cities to discover hidden its corridors, has somewhat fallen out of favor as a term.
On Mr Dugin's floor you file along endless half-decorated corridors that seem to confound geometry by turning left at every corner.
Sputnik quoted Chvarkov as saying the existing corridors have allowed 169 civilians and 69 militants who had laid down arms to flee.
She called for humanitarian access to be granted to children all over Syria through corridors and pauses for the delivery of aid.
In the US, one mining technique is known as "room and pillar mining," where corridors are cut out in a grid pattern.
After 70 of these parallel corridors were cut 100 feet apart, the same was done across, creating an underground network of streets.
In the past year, growth in Asian trade corridors has increased, according to data derived from Citi's support of clients' trading activities.
But the trigger was Arlette Contreras's video, in which her naked, drunk boyfriend drags her by her hair through an inn's corridors.
Though most of the mall was not yet opened, there were some seasonal decorations lining the corridors that were a nice touch.
Wolff's book is about the Trump White House, researched within its corridors with access afforded by the President and his top aides.
Soon, Susie is giggling in the school's corridors, peeking into its dark corners and dancing, flailing, twisting under Madame Blanc's strict watch.
If the Catalan crisis has changed anything, it is in the corridors of power in Madrid, rather than Bilbao, Mr. Ortuzar reckoned.
For every mountain on land here there's a mountain underwater, for every valley and river there are underwater corridors or sea caves.
This man had lived in red counties in blue states all over the Pacific Northwest, pumping gas, sweeping corridors, even picking tulips.
Following on these successes, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission issued a new policy to map and maintain the state's migration corridors.
This moment occupied my thoughts on the climb up to the Citadel and while walking through the fortress's cool, mist-wreathed corridors.
In 2010, her predecessor, Scott Stringer, now the city comptroller, issued a survey of 1,837 locations along 13 busy corridors in Manhattan.
Ultraviolent prison rebellions in northern Brazil have escalated a cartel war in one of the world's most profitable corridors for cocaine trafficking.
There are two floors with glassed-in, single-loaded corridors, the sort of perk you mostly find in high-end residential developments.
Through a charitable organization that ODA founded, local artists were given grants to paint multistory murals in the building's glass-sided corridors.
They were escorted through dark, wood-lined corridors until they found themselves in front of what looked like a glass-paneled laboratory.
The National Assembly building was once abuzz with activity and energy, its corridors jammed and its conference rooms busy at all hours.
The full havoc that descended on the Wortham, however, becomes evident only on a visit to the corridors beneath the orchestra pit.
Rudskoi, of the Russian Defense Ministry, accused militants of firing at humanitarian corridors and using the break to prepare for an offensive.
"By doing so, Director Comey will give us unprecedented entry into the corridors of power, and a remarkable lesson in leadership itself."
The group became his vehicle for exploring jazz qua jazz, playing vital music that resonated down the corridors of its own history.
The Canadian government is preparing for this new reality by designing a network of "low impact shipping corridors" across the Canadian Arctic.
It can take several decades for replanted corridors to blossom into lush forests that birds feel comfortable traveling through, the authors noted.
It was a warren of narrow corridors, accessible via a series of ladders that were probably bought from a nearby hardware store.
Right now, Sendmi supports transfers between the U.S. and Mexico, but the startup is already working on adding support to more corridors.
The answer to living longer and better is quantification and data, the hundreds of stalls in the "wellness" corridors of CES proclaim.
So state and local governments need to take the lead in conserving wildlife corridors while reducing animal-vehicle collisions in the West.
We haven't entered the Corridors of Time since those initial missions where they were just your run of the mill combat arenas.
SO IF TRADE CORRIDORS CHANGE, WHICH THEY LIKELY WILL BECAUSE WHAT WE SEE IS TRADE OR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT DOESN'T GO AWAY.
For what his unassuming bearing does not reveal is that he is no stranger to the corridors of power in the church.
Historically, the conclusions drawn by the Justice Department's inspector general are held in high regard within the corridors of federal law enforcement.
A video, by the royal family on Monday, takes viewers through some of the twisting corridors of the massive palace in London.
France and the United Nations have repeatedly called in past months for the opening of aid corridors to alleviate the humanitarian crisis.
Several of the 20203 students present said they avoided going to the bathroom in class time for fear of the school corridors.
Ghani has introduced anti-corruption policies, opened economic corridors with regional powers, and appointed young and educated Afghans in top government positions.
Using this data, she and the rest of her team determine which wilderness areas -- or corridors -- should be prioritized in conservation efforts.
The camera hurtles down corridors, flips over and spins around, a frenetic kineticism that increases the intensity and then drains it away.
Mr. Farley, now 24 and a member of City Ballet, has been exploring the galleries and corridors of the Met ever since.
By virtue of this background, she is not someone who has been historically well represented in the cozy corridors of Canadian power.
Visitors have described it as a series of labyrinthine corridors filled with heart-shaped mirrors, purple velvet sofas, and doves in cages.
Its corridors are stark red, the same florid color of the control panels on the space station in Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972).
And it was significant, after all, merely to have the warring parties pass each other in corridors, look each other in the eye.
Crowds draped in white-blue-red Russian flags sang folk songs and whooped wildly in the marbled corridors of the St. Petersburg subway.
On Fridays, when classes end two hours earlier than usual, the corridors are filled with scurrying feet rushing to their respective extracurricular clubs.
It promises a post-Prometheus return to the franchise's action-horror roots, with gung-ho troopers, spooky corridors, and, of course, gnarly xenomorphs.
" The Syrian representative, Bashar Ja'afari, said it "allowed civilians in eastern Aleppo to flee and had opened corridors for them to do so.
Tirunelveli district will put posters up in every hospital, alerting pregnant women, families and staff to the dangers of trafficking in overcrowded corridors.
The dwelling design is inspired by Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes: lightweight, inflatable modular structures that can be connected by flexible concertina-­style corridors.
The planet consists of a series of straightforward corridors, and you'll spend lots of time hiding behind cover, shooting waves of dangerous aliens.
Patients at a hospital in England got a special visitor this afternoon when Prince William made an appearance in the corridors on Wednesday.
After an arrest for armed robbery and possession of crack cocaine, he has made himself at home in the creaky corridors of Rikers.
Suffice to say the proposition has been seriously discussed in the corridors of city hall (and maybe by some real estate developers, too).
Without more rigorous oversight by Chinese officials, there is no reason to expect this competition to converge upon the BRI's six economic corridors.
Last week, museum workers steered the huge components, like the femur, on wooden dollies, out from a garage and through the museum's corridors.
She spent her final days in a nursing home staring for miles down corridors, recognizing not even my mom when we visited her.
While some of these spaces hold their own, others feel like over-wide, under-lit corridors across which we wash back and forth.
There are blue walls and green walls and lighting in the corridors: one is pink, another one is yellow, and another is orange.
These would be designed to include places of business, trade corridors and adjacent residential areas where EU citizens would be allowed to live.
During the top-secret meeting, the White House was on lockdown and the bustling corridors connecting the East and West Wings were empty.
More humanitarian corridors to open in Aleppo Evans is the second British national to die fighting ISIS in Syria alongside a Kurdish militia.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain said on Sunday they would allow Qatari planes to use air corridors in emergencies.
In the absence of risk corridors, some payers, like United Healthcare and Aetna, have exited, and others, particularly underfunded startup coops, have failed.
The big picture: The disputed payments involve the ACA's "risk corridors" program, designed to help stabilize the law's insurance markets through their infancy.
According to Kasearu, artworks — not unlike the structure of the House Museum — were installed across living spaces and corridors, and in the kitchen.
The government has long vowed to better integrate civil and military management of airspace, and to release more air corridors for commercial use.
But part of the manual also seemed to underscore how dangerous the police perceive the corridors and stairwells of housing projects to be.
As I explored the claustrophobic corridors of the space station Tacoma, I couldn't help but think of a sprawling suburban home in Portland.
The hope is that increasing trans representation in Hollywood's corridors of power and on-screen will have ripple effects in wider American society.
These suits will resist small arms fire, and are small enough that they can be used inside the narrow corridors of a spaceship.
According to Inrix's analysis, the top five US corridors for automated trucking deployment include stretches of I-95, I-5, and I-70.
Residential rents have been largely stable along the L and J trains, but the area is undergoing rapid change along its commercial corridors.
While the Houthi move encouraged foreign powers pushing to re-open humanitarian corridors, displaced Hodeidah residents said they were not ready to return.
A friend suggested a cozy and arty afternoon strolling through art-filled corridors of a contemporary exhibition with a coffee in our hands.
Under the proposed withdrawal, a government retreat would free up access to the Red Sea Mills and humanitarian corridors would also be reopened.
Back when the corridors of power were also men-only spaces, locker room talk didn't need to be confined to the locker room.
Some of the tensest moments of Spielberg's Jurassic Park come from the velociraptors stalking through the kitchens and corridors of John Hammond's structures.
The corridors are zones of environmental clearance, a five-kilometer wide tube through which could pass pipelines, highways, fiber-optic lines, railways, electricity.
The Obama administration detailed how it will establish 48 new "charging corridors" that span nearly 25,000 miles of major highways across 35 states.
Along one of the many white and gray corridors, was the simulator room, where McLaren does its tests before a Formula 1 race.
Reports of chlorophyll's odor-fighting powers wafted out of an army hospital in 180, where the stench of injured patients filled the corridors.
Los Angeles has more ethnic corridors than you can easily count, but one writer has done his best to map them by hand.
While wandering the glass-lined corridors in the extraordinary Congo Gorilla Forest, Jack snapped this portrait of one of the western lowland gorillas.
However, it can only be a good thing for the Northern Ireland question to finally be getting airtime in London's corridors of power.
Reinsurance lessens the exposure of insurance companies to high cost patients, and risk corridors minimize insurance losses in what are still immature markets.
Indeed, two of the three new mini-monuments don't even abut each other, eliminating not only ecological buffer zones but also wildlife corridors.
It shows that changing rainfall patterns periodically opened up corridors from Africa into Eurasia that humans may have followed in search of food.
" He said the jail switched to emergency power, which lit the hallways and corridors, but added that "the heat isn't coming out properly.
Among aspects of the house that have attracted historians' interest are the tall, pointed arches in the second-floor corridors — another Gaudí element.
I pass through the labyrinths, corridors, see familiar faces, select and discard classes and activities, fluctuate between unquenchable curiosity and heavy, inert boredom.
I followed her through a maze of corridors to a small office, where she signaled me to sit in one of two chairs.
Whereas the surface is often rendered with a naturalistic visual palette, these abandoned corridors and bunkers are marked with eerie purples and reds.
Lizzie Clachan's set, a mansion with oddly empty corridors, crumbling bowels and great piles of dirt spilling from doors, keeps revealing new facets.
Ms. White, ebullient and curious, used to run through the canyonlike corridors of the Adams Houses before heading to sleepovers in friends' apartments.
Pro-government news outlets and cameras live-streaming on a Russian government website showed the government-held sides of two of the corridors.
Microsoft's older buildings are known for private offices with closing doors, many of them with the feel of rabbit warrens, with narrow corridors.
The resulting map we put together illuminated a web of migration corridors radiating outward from Yellowstone into an area five times its size.
Ross helped choose everything on the site: the flowers, the gigantic paintings that line the stadium corridors, the tiles on the bathroom walls.
To help visitors pass the time, cavernous corridors in the salt mine contain Ping-Pong tables, a volleyball court and a jogging track.
Workers and guests move through the corridors and up and down the elevators in large numbers, anonymous particles in a complicated physics problem.
The regular enemies screeching and attacking you out of dark corridors, dungeons and deserted wooden huts are already tough as nails to beat.
Consider Bob, a robotic security guard built by the University of Birmingham that patrolled the corridors of the G4S offices in Tewkesbury, England.
The mall might have been airdropped in from Beverly Hills: all marble corridors and surfaces of mirrored gold, redolent of musk and masala.
Just as the nation requires interstate roads to connect people, animals need interstate corridors to provide them with safe passage to critical habitats.
It is as easy to find a man named John walking the corridors of American power as it is to find a woman.
Residents of eastern Aleppo have said many won't use the corridors because there are no guarantees they won't be arrested by government forces.
"The patients are in the corridors and on the floors of the operation rooms, the E.R.s and in the patient rooms," he said.
Mr. Yanner also teaches his students to create wildlife corridors: a continuous refuge of native habitat that allows wildlife to escape summertime fires.
Abu Nizar Firas, a resident of eastern Aleppo, said the corridors were not safe, and it was impossible for young men to leave.
Consider the Northeast Corridor, which is really two corridors — Boston to New York and New York to Washington — of about 220006 miles each.
So while these low impact corridors will be voluntary, it's easy to see why operators have already signalled their willingness to use them.
"The key to making these corridors work is often to make sure local people are involved and committed to taking care of them."
Wilderness areas provide habitat for wildlife (flora as well as fauna), serve as migration corridors for many species, protect watersheds and store carbon.
Almost 30 food and beverage deals were signed in New York's 16 main retail corridors during the latest quarter, according to the report.
Nixon, at that point, "was walking the West Wing corridors and talking to the oil portraits, and obviously a desperate man," Whipple said.
We can identify areas that need more work, areas that are great corridors, or areas that are kind of lost to the cause.
Beretta created clothes that "gave women the chance to break into the corridors of power," says Griffiths, who lives in Milan and London.
These corridors include roads, railways, bridges, power plants — anything that makes it easier for Europe, Asia, and Africa to trade goods with China.
In the ideal scenario, the player sprints through a series of corridors, barely edging away from the monster tracking them, and escapes—barely.
A number of intercity corridors have begun to install high speed charging stations (known as DC Fast Chargers) to make this vision a reality.
The Chinese news media reported over the weekend that Beijing was considering a plan to build five ventilation corridors to improve urban air circulation.
Finding a New Way With Cosmic RaysDetecting hidden chambers or corridors is not easy for archaeologists, who mustn't damage ancient structures in any way.
They also suggest building corridors to connect fractured habitats (maybe something like this?), building tunnels instead of roads, and establishing new panda national parks.
It's a larger map with tighter corridors and a trippy hallucination mode — the only way you can actually see the map's chainsaw-wielding boss.
Hundreds of civilians fleeing the Old City have been killed in the past three weeks, as Iraqi forces could not fully secure exit corridors.
So far, it has charred 35,969 acres of land, forced more than 82,000 people to evacuate their homes, and blocked off major transportation corridors.
It looked like a room of expensively dressed technocrats were settling down to dinner after a long sweaty day trooping the corridors of power.
Russia wants eastern Aleppo's citizens to leave via four humanitarian corridors, although it will not let food go in to supply the hungry population.
The men marched him into the main house, past a series of cratered, marble-lined corridors to a room with a bolted metal door.
The platform also includes more advanced features, such as enabling users to share rides with companies located in similar areas or along common corridors.
Everything, from corridors of ships to the weapons, feel incredibly accurate to the films, down to the subtle scratches and chips on the blasters.
A resident of a rebel-held area of east Aleppo said two factors appeared to be keeping people from taking advantage of the corridors.
Some states impose regulations on an abortion clinic's distance from a hospital, the size of procedure rooms, and even the width of corridors inside.
According to data from the Federal Highway Administration, these type of zero-emission corridors, first established in 2016, are now slated across the country.
Part of the ugliness seems a reaction to the straitjacket of political correctness, which preceded Obama, and got worse in some corridors, mainly academia.
Philippine Foreign Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said his country was only proposing separate but coordinated patrols to identify safe corridors where ships can travel.

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