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But America is a big country, criss-crossed with deep subcultural seams.
Stitches criss-crossed the limbs he lost in his most recent battle.
Central and western parts of the river are criss-crossed by many bridges.
Since January, she has criss-crossed the state fundraising and speaking with voters.
Hunting in America has always been criss-crossed by social and political faultlines.
A ribbon of LEDs criss-crossed along the floor to guide her way.
Mr Cruz criss-crossed Indiana on a bus in the second half of April.
Graham also wore neon green heels with straps that criss-crossed over her ankles. 
One room is pink, another blue; a third is criss-crossed by gold lines.
He has criss-crossed the country, leaving a trail of spending commitments in his wake.
Imagine a nation criss-crossed by high-speed train service, just like France and Japan.
Democrats have criss-crossed Iowa in recent days in the final rush before the caucuses.
The African Union's master plan promises a rich, peaceful continent criss-crossed by high-speed trains. Eventually.
Georgia, which is criss-crossed by energy pipelines, hopes to one day join the European Union and NATO.
He places it on the grill and gracefully flips it to achieve those crucial criss-crossed grill marks.
Ms Fiorina criss-crossed the state with Mr Cruz in a desperate attempt to reverse his falling fortunes.
I still think the state is criss-crossed by lines of violence, and the threat of violence, largely unacknowledged.
Criss crossed by major fault lines, Iran and Turkey are among the most earthquake-prone countries in the world.
Teibel criss-crossed the country selling the LPs—and eventually cassettes and eight-tracks—marketing them as a stress-reducer.
Eastern Europe is criss-crossed by scars of war and occupation to a degree that many westerners struggle to understand.
But those risks are amplified thanks to the criss-crossed business and family interests of some high-level Trump advisors.
SEASONED air travellers who criss-crossed Africa a decade or more ago usually have no shortage of hair-raising tales.
The interior is a vast open space criss-crossed by bridges and walkways that overlook the mosaics and ruins below.
Weber and his girlfriend have criss-crossed the state, stopping at towns with names like What Cheer and Promise City.
And tonight I want to pay tribute to five extraordinary women who criss-crossed this state with me and for me.
Both President Donald Trump and Mr Obama have criss-crossed America in recent days imploring citizens to go to the polls.
The network of tunnels criss-crossed tube lines and linked six sorting offices with mainline stations at Liverpool Street and Paddington.
People were cramming into cities, the drying grounds and hedges were receding, and clotheslines criss-crossed like cats' cradles between slum windows.
Right now, the satellites collect around 2018,000 GPS signals, whose tracks have criss-crossed the upper reaches of the planet, every day.
Since the rise of ISIS, Predator drones operated by pilots out of a base near Las Vegas have criss-crossed the skies.
Georgia, which is criss-crossed by strategically-important oil and gas pipelines, fought and lost a short war with Russia in 2008.
As he criss-crossed the country testing the presidential waters, Warner brought along a built-in party—and not the political kind.
Stroll through the Dutch fairy tale old town of Pietermaai, filled with alleyways criss-crossed with strings of lights and brothels-turned-boutiques.
Thousands of ships have criss-crossed the oceans, noting the weather in handwritten logbooks that for decades sat forgotten in bookshelves and basements.
Created in collaboration with YouTuber Weylie Hoang, the kit features a set of thick and fluttery faux lashes made with tapered, criss-crossed hairs.
In recent months Mr Navalny has criss-crossed the country, staging rallies in hopes of forcing the Kremlin to allow him on the ballot.
It's been raining all day, but the deluge has finally stopped, and a bright blue sky is criss-crossed by strings of tiny round clouds.
The spoke opens up on the inner side onto the big courtyard, as we all know, which is elaborately landscaped and criss-crossed with paths.
The majority of the accounts were focused solely on anti-vaccine content and ideology, while a handful also criss-crossed with more general conspiracy theories.
And if the couture level wasn't high already, the style star dressed her long legs in custom Manolo Blahnik shoes that criss crossed up her calves.
Someone who has criss-crossed with that ongoing story is Justin Shafer, a security researcher who reportedly discovered exposed and sensitive data on the open internet.
Ted Cruz criss-crossed the state's 99 counties, opened multiple offices and organized thousands of door-knocking volunteers, consciously modeling its efforts on the way then-Sen.
I thought the tough questions I'd saved for last would help straighten things out, but instead, my thoughts criss-crossed and doubled back like an unsolvable maze.
And the senator has criss-crossed the country recently, stopping in key states like Iowa and holding campaign-style rallies in states like West Virginia and Kentucky.
For example, our country is roughly the size of the Western U.S., and much of it criss-crossed with infrastructure for the distribution of oil, energy and connectivity.
For decades after World War Two, villagers never viewed the administrative lines that criss-crossed Yugoslavia as anything but notional boundaries that had little impact on everyday life.
For centuries, trading and cattle herding families freely criss-crossed the international border drawn up by European colonialists, which was little more than a line on a map.
In the endless wars that criss-crossed the region, Raqqa was destroyed by the Mongols in 2400 and withered until becoming an agricultural and industrial center in modern Syria.
In a vault beneath the bank's headquarters in San Francisco is an archive of papers and objects from the 1860s, when the company's stagecoaches criss-crossed America delivering packages.
The election is seen as a test of stability in a country criss-crossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines and traditionally buffeted between Russia and the West.
Before his July 6 arrest, Jeffrey Epstein's private jets criss-crossed the globe every third day, most often between airports near his properties in the United States and France.
At that time, vast swaths of ice blanketed the North Sea from Britain to Scandinavia, and the entire English Channel was an expansive, frozen tundra, criss-crossed by small rivers.
Criss-crossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines, a fifth of Georgian territory remains under the control of pro-Russian separatists following a short war with Russia in 2008.
The city is criss-crossed by a complex network of bayous that are easily overwhelmed by heavy rain, made worse by sudden inflows of water from impervious surfaces like concrete.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Before Los Angeles became synonymous with the automobile, over 1,000 miles of streetcar lines criss-crossed the city, providing a vital public transit infrastructure.
As Maurya criss-crossed Uttar Pradesh by helicopter and sport utility vehicle ahead of a month-long election, voters were doubtful of wholesale reform to the way Indian politics work.
Bailey was a fixture on Warren's campaign as the progressive firebrand criss-crossed the country over the last year to make a case for bold, structural change and anticorruption reforms.
As the centre of the nation's sugar industry, Mazabuka squats on a busy road in land-locked Zambia, a land of transit criss-crossed by truckers from eight neighbouring countries.
Agents then criss-crossed the state to interview the owners of the devices and establish that they hadn't given permission for their IoT purchases to be hijacked by the Mirai malware.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Covering 500 square miles, criss-crossed by freeways, and home to the busiest port in the country, Los Angeles is a city defined by movement.
The new talk show host posted a selfie of her latest look for the show, highlighting her white bodysuit with a plunging neckline, high-waisted skirt and a criss-crossed gold choker.
A U.S. ally traditionally buffeted between Russia and the West, Georgia is criss-crossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines and hopes to join the European Union and NATO one day.
I taught two-digit subtraction and led a picture book read-aloud with students sitting criss-crossed on the class carpet, adorned in a colorful array of jackets, hats, scarves and gloves.
Georgia is criss-crossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines and a fifth of its territory remains under the control of pro-Russian separatists following a short war with Russia in 2008.
This time, she has criss-crossed France to visit the sort of small towns and villages—Chassors, Rocquigny, Villeblevin—where the gilets jaunes occupied roundabouts, jobs are scarce and anti-establishment feeling runs deep.
He criss-crossed Iowa and New Hampshire in buses filled with reporters firing off questions and chronicling everything he said — a "Live Tweet Express" update on John McCain's freewheeling bus tours 20 years earlier.
Ministers can use state flights for institutional reasons but not for campaigning, which is what prosecutors suspect Salvini did as he criss-crossed Italy for months, sometimes combining interior ministry functions with party rallies.
The fact that Weiner has now been connected to Clinton's email controversy shocked those close to Clinton and the scene on the plane was unlike any other day Clinton's charter has criss-crossed the country.
You have more options when it comes to strap style, as well, with the sandals featuring one or two front straps of various thickness or even criss-crossed front straps with a thicker foam platform.
The Great Lakes region of Africa remains one of the worst humanitarian disaster areas on the planet, a place criss-crossed by warlords and regular armies seeking mineral wealth, political power, and revenge for past atrocities.
The NDS unit adds another complication to the conflict in Helmand, a traditional Taliban stronghold and center of the opium trade criss-crossed by a web of tribal and factional rivalries in addition to the insurgency.
During his campaign, Trump has criss-crossed the Rust Belt arguing that trade deals have been terrible for U.S. workers, especially across swing states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, which are must-wins for the next president.
Barnier criss-crossed Europe meeting interested parties from Estonian trade unions to Ulster farmers but also worked within an elaborate system of consultation within Brussels to keep all member states, and EU lawmakers, regularly informed and onside.
Over the course of the next 17 years, Paes criss-crossed the world several times over as he won men's doubles titles at all four majors and the mixed at the Australian and U.S. Opens and Wimbledon.
He did better with the Bank of China Tower for the bank his father had run, where his shaft of 70 slim, dark storeys, criss-crossed with white lines, was based on the angular growth of bamboo.
Oil spills, sometimes due to vandalism, sometimes to corrosion, are common in the Niger Delta, a vast maze of creeks and mangrove swamps criss-crossed by pipelines and blighted by poverty, pollution, oil-fuelled corruption and violence.
Missiles criss-crossed the spaces between the fleets, the flak cannons sounded like a hundred steam pistons going at once, and ships ruptured into pieces, their burned husks drifting through space for the rest of the battle.
He has presented himself as a bulwark of stability in a country situated on the northern borders of Afghanistan which controls vast reserves of gold, oil, gas and cotton and is criss-crossed by ethnic fault lines.
The League chief had criss-crossed landlocked Umbria for weeks, promoting his national pledge to introduce a flat-tax rate many economists say Italy cannot afford, but which the League insists is needed to revive the sluggish economy.
Clashes over control of the region, which lies inside Azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic Armenians, have stoked fears of a wider conflict breaking out in the South Caucasus, which is criss-crossed by oil and gas pipelines.
Salvini has criss-crossed landlocked Umbria for weeks, promoting his national pledge to introduce a flat-tax rate that many economists say Italy cannot afford, but which the League insists is necessary to revive the sluggish economy with a jolt.
While 5-Star and centre-right leaders have criss-crossed Sicily this autumn, the head of the ruling centre-left Democratic Party, former prime minister Matteo Renzi, has kept a low profile, insisting the vote is just about regional issues.
In what has been branded by some as "the chopper election," helicopters adorned with the faces and logos of candidates have criss-crossed the country, helping make this year's race one of the most competitive and expensive elections in Kenya's history.
She wore a nude pair with criss-crossed ties when she announced her engagement to Prince Harry, 33, in November 2017, and she opted for the Italian shoemaker for her second wedding dress, which she wore to the evening reception.
The tests appeared intended to put pressure on South Korea and the United States to stop planned military exercises and offer other concessions and came as diplomats criss-crossed the region this week in the hope of restarting the talks.
As The New York Times reported on Monday, Biden has spent most of the last several days off the campaign trail, even as his rivals for the nomination—there are twenty-two of them—criss-crossed the early primary states.
Sporadic exchanges of fire in the fight for control over the region - inside Azerbaijan but controlled by ethnic Armenians - have stoked fears of a wider conflict breaking out in the South Caucasus, which is criss-crossed by oil and gas pipelines.
Rather than Western-inspired bandanas, however, the spaghetti-strap gown she wore to the L.A. premiere of Office Christmas Party is comprised of beaded and crystal-embroidered floral swatches (a Victorian motif, the house shared on Instagram) with elegant red criss-crossed netting.
EMILIA AHEAD Salvini has criss-crossed landlocked Umbria for weeks, promoting his national pledge to introduce a flat-tax rate that many economists say Italy cannot afford, but which the League insists is necessary to revive the sluggish economy with a jolt.
For years, local officials grumbled while Christie criss-crossed the country to set up a run for president; the state party spent $230,000 on plane flights for Christie, only to see him drop out after placing sixth in the New Hampshire primaries.
Jake DuBrusk scored his first goal of the playoffs when he and David Krejci used a couple of give-and-go passes and criss-crossed during a two-on-two rush 7:57 into the second period to extend Boston's lead to 3-1.
Some anxious diplomats and politicians call the BRI a master-plan aimed at turning Eurasian nations into tributary states, dependent on Chinese capital, criss-crossed with Chinese-owned railways, pipelines and roads, and increasingly bound by Chinese rules governing everything from trade to cyber-security.
If I have to be clattered in the face with a 30-litre Berghaus that is inexplicably criss-crossed with a complex system of elastic pulleys even though all you have in there are trainers, a book and an empty water bottle, I'm throwing hands.
Georgia, which is criss-crossed by pipelines taking Caspian oil and gas from Azerbaijan to Europe, saw its economy grow 2.5 percent in the first ten months of 2016, compared with the same period a year before, when growth was running at 2.8 percent.
Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA — One Saturday in February, as she criss-crossed town going to community events, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf received a message from a credible source: Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were on the verge of conducting a large sweep in Northern California.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A cold blast that hit the U.S. East Coast has upended the diesel market, as fully-laden tankers criss-crossed the Atlantic to deliver fuel to both sides of the ocean, and various shippers attempted to take advantage of ever-changing market conditions.
The answer is essentially that, owing to the precarious situation in Somalia – a country that harbours a whole host of secessionist movements and is criss-crossed with ethnic and tribal faultlines – the global establishment has decided that officially recognising Somaliland could set off a regional powder keg.
For more than a decade, Kennedy has written and given speeches on what he says is a link between immunizations and autism—primarily based on a widely debunked and retracted study—and criss-crossed the country to testify against state vaccine mandates in places like California and Vermont.
At one point as we drove the backroads of his farm, Strasky stopped his pick-up truck in front of a 1940s homesteader cabin (built by his grandfather and uncle), at a spot criss-crossed by pipelines, including a large-diameter pipe sucking water out of a nearby river.
Related: Hillary Clinton told the FBI she didn't think drone strike plans were classified A galvanizing orator, Bryan criss-crossed the country giving electric rallies while McKinley spent his vast campaign funds printing more than 200 million pamphlets (the US population was about 70 million at the time).
MANCHESTER, N.H./STERLING HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN (Reuters) - As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton criss-crossed the United States on Sunday in a final, frenzied burst of campaigning, the Republican said he was the "last chance" to fix a broken country while his Democratic rival said a "moment of reckoning" had arrived.
These metropolitan centres, criss-crossed by shiny trams and well supplied with smoothie bars and co-working spaces, are the new urban face of a country whose geography was famously summed up as "Paris and the French Desert", the title of a book by Jean-François Gravier published in 21990.
Despite being more covered up than usual, the former pop star kept her going out ensemble super sexy, balancing out the length of her dress with a pair of platform heels and a deep, plunging neckline held in place by a number of criss-crossed straps and sheer, black lace straps.
In the last two weeks alone, Lindell has criss-crossed the country, attending Trump rallies, visiting the White House for an opioid bill signing, appearing at political fundraisers, speaking to millennials at an evangelism event, attending an event with Lara Trump, whom he considers a friend, and talking pillows on QVC.
I first learned about Walker in grade school -- during Black History Month, of course -- though I've often wondered why her corporate savvy and modernization of an all-woman black sales force that criss-crossed the nation isn't held up as a case study in college-level history, business and economics classes.
Whether it's street style cameos on legitimately every fashion person, a succession of perpetually sold-out shoe styles (fur slides, criss-crossed mules, backless patterned loafers, or those pearl-trimmed loafer heels, take your pick), or gender-bending aesthetic (and co-ed runway shows), no one can get enough of those double G's.
It is chilling to discover the extent to which the bombers' connections criss-crossed Europe—from London (where Abu Qatada, a radical imam, served as their godfather) to Milan (where one of their senior figures took refuge) to Molenbeek (the Brussels district which achieved infamy after the Paris attacks of November 2015).
Since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, we've founded a gun violence prevention organization, Americans for Responsible Solutions, and criss-crossed the nation, speaking out about the commonsense solutions, like closing loopholes in our criminal background check laws for gun sales, that have been proven to reduce gun violence and save lives.
Winter gave a nod to the sweltering weather wearing her long hair pulled up into a ponytail, an olive green criss-crossed crop top, and a very short black mini skirt, the rest of her look, however, appeared to be in denial that we're still very much in the midst of summer.
In the latest post to her account, Beckinsale shared a selfie of herself posing in the mirror, laughing at something out of frame to her right and wearing just a black Bowie wrap swim crop top with criss-crossed straps across her upper stomach from L*SPACE and a tiny pair of white booty shorts that lace up the side with gold grommets.
Capuano has criss-crossed his deeply blue district here in the Boston area during the August recess, doing everything he can to tout his record and fend off Ayanna Pressley, who became the first woman of color to be elected to the Boston City Council and is now seeking to set her sail to the progressive winds energizing the Democratic party.

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