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For the past 10 months, Mark Zuckerberg has crisscrossed America.
The mountainous region is crisscrossed by back roads and footpaths.
A lattice of rubies and diamonds crisscrossed a mysteriously leaden cuff.
Senator Bernie Sanders has crisscrossed Arizona holding large rallies, as Mrs.
Most of our passengers' limbs and torsos were crisscrossed with scars.
A European city crisscrossed by waterways is facing too much water altogether.
Y.), Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) crisscrossed the state. 223.
Louisville, Kentucky, is crisscrossed by interstates 29, 233, 230, 833, and 0.
They wear bands of nori like beauty-pageant sashes or crisscrossed bandoleers.
Exposed pipes crisscrossed the walls while strange machines whirred in the background.
However, its long tether got crisscrossed and stuck while circling the track.
Taco trucks lingered beside buildings, and we crisscrossed through the crowds beside them.
Robinson's little town, crisscrossed by bike paths, is full of artists and scientists.
PHILADELPHIA — As he crisscrossed Philadelphia this week for the Democratic National Convention, Sen.
Louisiana's governor, John Bel Edwards, crisscrossed the state on Friday, checking on parishes.
I crisscrossed the country, I talked to men in a variety of industries.
The North mobilized 16 army reserve divisions and military jets crisscrossed its skies.
The Hill is filled with modest rows of houses, crisscrossed by narrow streets.
Balboa Park's beautifully kept 1,200 acres are crisscrossed by 65 miles of trails.
The items are arranged by category, and the displays are crisscrossed by aisles.
As Trump crisscrossed Asia, the administration sought to show progress was being made.
This house is on nearly five acres of evergreens, crisscrossed with walking trails.
Quebec City (CNN)Streaks of dried blood crisscrossed the bullet holes on one wall.
Crisscrossed tile floors are cool on the feet, slick when wet with spilled water.
"He crisscrossed and made a great play," Oilers defenseman Brandon Davidson said of Rakell.
You crisscrossed this country, even 4-month-old Aidan, who traveled with his mom.
She often felt on her own as Mr. Clinton crisscrossed the state, friends said.
It is beautiful country, shaded by fragrant eucalyptus trees and crisscrossed with hiking trails.
Central to the ceiling is a gridlike sculpture of curved crisscrossed slats and beams.
Two brightly lit boats filled with monks singing Buddhist songs crisscrossed a nearby pond.
If polka-dot seemed in style, she crisscrossed the city searching for polka-dot.
But not Wilcox, whose body is crisscrossed with the scars from so many surgeries.
Bob Miller, 69, a cabdriver who has crisscrossed London for 30 years, wasn't convinced.
Its waterfront building juts out over a bay crisscrossed by ferries and sailing boats.
Instead of simply being pretty, the distant hills were now crisscrossed with ancient family rivalries.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) crisscrossed the state in search of support from likely caucus-goers.
Southeastern China At midnight in Hong Kong, red streaks of light crisscrossed the night sky.
Galli embarked on a journey that crisscrossed the continent to try to find an explanation.
Garrison is crisscrossed by miles of hiking trails, including a stretch of the Appalachian Trail.
He has crisscrossed the country, visiting dozens of cities far from the standard campaign trail.
There is little green here, only an abyss of sand crisscrossed by helter-skelter power lines.
This jumble of crisscrossed lines also evokes objects such as migration maps and dance-step diagrams.
They tried to get by police tape that crisscrossed the shooting scene but were held back.
We wore traditional regalia and rainbow ribbon shirts, tank-tops crisscrossed with ancient patterns and buckskin.
Known for its wilderness, the area is crisscrossed with trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
Crisscrossed by dirt roads, the rustic setting in the mountains of Yunnan province offered few amenities.
The two planes crisscrossed, each trying to get inside the other's path for a clear shot.
CB: My parents may have crisscrossed the race lines, but there was so much unfinished business.
A few had made it near enough already you could see their shirts crisscrossed with bandoliers.
The Rolling Stones had already crisscrossed Europe as part of the tour in 2017 and 2018.
I've crisscrossed the city — and trekked beyond it — to the end of almost every subway line.
Seventy-five emergency workers divided into teams of three crisscrossed the city responding to these calls.
Three weekends a month, from October to July, we crisscrossed the Upper Midwest traveling to tournaments.
In Ahmad's hands was a lilac plastic bag, crisscrossed with creases from being folded and unfolded.
Trump crisscrossed the country campaigning for Republican Senate candidates, even if it meant losing the House.
" For this one-woman show, she crisscrossed the country in search of "the soul of America.
She had crisscrossed the country, visiting tiny kitchens and harvesting recipes from aging mothers and grandmothers.
At points the ring appears to be crisscrossed by another, but this is simply a ring shadow.
BY TOMORROW, over 18783m Americans will have crisscrossed their country to spend Thanksgiving with family and friends.
The area around Uri is hilly, heavily forested and crisscrossed by the Jhelum River and many streams.
In Saint-Louis' dirt streets, crisscrossed with laundry lines and filled with sheep, residents described their predicament.
"The streams of tracer antiaircraft fire crisscrossed the sky as if sprayed from garden hoses," Bigelow wrote.
Stationed at a table below crisscrossed canoe paddles, he signed everything from books to plastic dog feces.
She spun Briar around and crisscrossed her chest as another body began to come down the aisle.
My favorite is the labneh mousse, as airy as Italian meringue and crisscrossed with seasonal-fruit granita.
Ernst was careful to stay above the 2016 fray even as 17 Republican candidates crisscrossed her home state.
The victorious Lee crisscrossed the state and built a better campaign machine than the other candidates to win.
A PowerPoint slide lit up behind him, revealing a photo of a hollow wood box crisscrossed with wiring.
Her gaze turned upwards; the sky had brightened, and it was crisscrossed with just a few narrow clouds.
Since then, she has crisscrossed early primary states and hired staffers to lay the framework for a campaign.
The computers were ungainly and immobile, yet here was this country newly crisscrossed with media for electronic communications.
Told that he had Parkinson's in 1986, Holman found little understanding of his condition as he crisscrossed Africa.
Freeman crisscrossed the country—a trip he called Operation Icepick—proselytizing for the technique in state mental hospitals.
He accompanied Mr. Trump on business trips and later, crisscrossed the country with him during the presidential race.
Who crisscrossed the country, courted by A.A.U. teams, all-star tournaments, shoe companies, high school and college coaches?
The Gulf itself is crisscrossed by oil and natural gas pipelines that connect production platforms to pipelines onshore.
City workers crisscrossed the large blue-walled gathering room, on the first floor of Staten Island Borough Hall.
Specifically, it's a circular windowpane crisscrossed with an X — the X-Men logo familiar to any superhero fan.
The gulf itself is crisscrossed by oil and natural gas pipelines that connect production platforms to pipelines onshore.
Its dense hills are crisscrossed by secret footpaths called crêuze, which thread up and down, in and out.
Sanders has crisscrossed the country this year in an effort to rally support for Democrats in competitive races.
Streets and shop fronts were scarred with posters—"Chinazi"; "Never China"—and uprooted street signs crisscrossed the sidewalks.
As stateless migrants, members of ethnic tribes who had historically crisscrossed the border were especially vulnerable to exploitation.
The gorge's walls are crisscrossed by 2 miles of pipes, crowned by a network of valves, showerheads, and faucets.
For two years, he's crisscrossed the country, chronicling the unrest on the ground in places like Ferguson and Baltimore.
"I am going to be the nominee," he said aboard his campaign plane on Monday as he crisscrossed Nevada.
At Travelzoo, our Deal Experts have crisscrossed the globe many times over, collecting expert travel tips for our members.
In the preliminary mockup, you can see traditional streets and buildings crisscrossed with people from the Japan of old.
The Texas senator crisscrossed the state, ultimately completing the "full Grassley" by visiting all 99 counties in the state.
During the campaign he had crisscrossed the country, trying to convince disillusioned voters to give the ANC another chance.
Seafaring communities have crisscrossed the seas between the Indonesian part of Borneo island and the southern Philippines for centuries.
And Sanders crisscrossed the country in 28503 to campaign for candidates who aligned themselves with his brand of progressivism.
Visiting casinos, he crisscrossed the country in an aging Chrysler Concorde, often with Skoal tobacco packed in his lip.
We crisscrossed streets, Pudge plodding along as we knocked on doors and asked passers-by if they recognized him.
Wide beaches are crisscrossed by hermit crabs in extravagant shells, and vibrant coral reefs are visible through pristine waters.
Free and enslaved market women dominated local marketplaces, including in Savannah and Charleston, controlling networks that crisscrossed the countryside.
In recent years, Ms. Birkin has crisscrossed the world performing new orchestral arrangements of her late ex-lover's music.
Sanders crisscrossed California in 2016, holding 27 campaign events in the month before his June primary matchup with Hillary Clinton.
Over the next five years, as Wampler crisscrossed the country for his research, he began to undergo a cognitive dissonance.
In January, Buttigieg crisscrossed the largely rural counties western Iowa, stopping in Harlan, Algona, Arnolds Park, drawing hundred-person crowds.
During the past year, Reuters crisscrossed the Asia-Pacific to uncover the story of Tse and his Sam Gor network.
The second-term senator crisscrossed the country after announcing on New Year's Eve that she was forming an exploratory committee.
It was pink, the pink of a ballerina's slippers, though a complex network of dark purplish veins crisscrossed its surface.
Pence crisscrossed the country last year during the midterm campaign to boost GOP candidates in the House and the Senate.
North of the railroad tracks, Eloy sprawls off into tracts of single-story houses crisscrossed with fencing and unruly trees.
Physically, I looked like a machine, muscle fibers were visible and a road map of veins crisscrossed my entire body.
"Donald Trump needs to prevail in the very regions we crisscrossed this weekend," said Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Mrs.
Later, they gathered around a photo of Ms. Fisher that was laid on the ground with lightsabers crisscrossed around it.
U.S. officials have crisscrossed the Middle East in recent weeks to reassure them that Washington remains committed to the region.
A dogged reporter who worked for years on the radio show "Marketplace," Roth crisscrossed the country visiting jails and prisons.
Wehrey crisscrossed the country, flew back and forth along the coast, and sat with warlords and Islamists of uncertain intentions.
All three pieces are dominated by heavy lines — crisscrossed or up and down — that seem to represent cages or fences.
For two years the train crisscrossed the nation, carrying original documents that included the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.
But he was better known as the skinny preacher with the booming voice who crisscrossed the country leading evangelistic crusades.
In that time he's crisscrossed the continent opening properties from the Las Vegas to Miami and Toronto to Atlantic City.
As it crisscrossed Fancher Creek's 200 acres, it released its payload, piping out swarms of sterile Aedes aegypti into the air.
This weekend, Kim Kardashian West defied gravity in a Thierry Mugler gown with daring cutouts and very strategically-placed crisscrossed straps.
Georgia, which is crisscrossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines, fought and lost a short war with Russia in 2008.
But his wrists and hands were still crisscrossed with feather-white scars from the first and last time he'd tried that.
Muscatine, Iowa (CNN)Ted Cruz has crisscrossed Iowa, headed to all 99 counties and has aggressively targeted this state's evangelical voters.
All told, from 2006 to 353, roughly 76 billion oxycodone and hydrocodone pills crisscrossed America, according to a Washington Post analysis.
The region is the home to the Permian Basin, the largest U.S. oilfield, and is crisscrossed by oil and gas pipelines.
That approach continued at last July's trading deadline, when superstars crisscrossed the baseball map but the Dodgers made lower-impact deals.
Narrow paths crisscrossed the fields in front of them, where men and women picked potatoes, or tended to cauliflower and cabbage.
The idea for a more form-fitting garment came after Ms. Lindahl's husband jokingly crisscrossed two jock straps across his chest.
Trucks and vans crisscrossed the desert, transporting employees, delivering Lafarge cement and bringing in fuel and raw materials from nearby quarries.
In recent weeks, she has crisscrossed the country to bring attention to the Trump administration's effort to bolster work force development.
While Indianapolis lacks subways, light rail or a sophisticated urban transport network, the city is crisscrossed with bike and walking trails.
This majestic stretch of landscape and its famously scenic Causeway Coastal Route is now crisscrossed with motor coaches bearing "Thrones" pilgrims.
For two years, starting in 219, Ms. Previte (rhymes with "brevity") crisscrossed the United States in her search for her saviors.
"Four years ago, I crisscrossed our state, looked people in the eye, and promised to fight business as usual," Rauner adds.
It sprawls across a flat coastal plain, crisscrossed by slow-moving bayous, with clay soils that do not easily absorb water.
The town is crisscrossed by Route 51.503 and Route 7, which follows the Housatonic River and parts of the Appalachian Trail.
Twenty-seven trips later I had crisscrossed every major state in India, but had not visited Bijnor until late last year.
As it moves, it induces currents in anything that conducts electricity, like the telegraph wires that crisscrossed the globe in 1859.
Underneath the crisscrossed strips of dough, the filling will include five varieties of apple, rather than the six varieties currently being used.
After I was discharged, my great-uncle and Ric picked me up in the old blue Volkswagen and we crisscrossed the town.
By the time I was in the eighth grade, a series of surgeries meant my panty line was crisscrossed with visible scars.
Crisscrossed with dry stream beds, or washes, that flood during the violent summer monsoon season, the landscape burns under a relentless sun.
When Bangkok became Thailand's capital in 1782, it was a backwater village crisscrossed by canals known as the "Venice of the East".
Molyneux led a team of scientists that crisscrossed Nigeria checking for guinea worm, declaring the country free of the disease in 2013.
Much of the countryside is either agricultural or protected land, including the 4,000-acre White Memorial Conservation Center, crisscrossed by nature trails.
Mr. Gayle and Mr. Kaine crisscrossed Virginia for the senator's 2012 campaign, bonding over a shared interest in sports, particularly college football.
In the early years, squads of Huawei salesmen crisscrossed China in sport utility vehicles peddling the company's telephone switches to post offices.
There's the gloriously green world, the dark- and rain-lashed one, and another that's overrun with sandsharks and crisscrossed by deadly swamps.
Living in Morris County's most populous township is 30 miles from Manhattan, and crisscrossed by highways, which makes driving to work easy.
He's crisscrossed the state with the president's son, Donald Jr., and stumped with Vice President Mike Pence and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Many were covered and crisscrossed by carved pieces of wood that Harris had machined with a laser, then painted eye-popping colors.
President Trump crisscrossed the country whipping up Republicans' anxiety about immigration, with warnings about a migrant caravan moving north through Central America.
His partner, a woman with knives crisscrossed in her hair bun, leans on him, close enough to be whispering in his ear.
As the candidates crisscrossed Iowa, their Gotham backgrounds came under fire when "New York values" were referenced with more than a little contempt.
He also crisscrossed Colorado, telling everyone about the nascent non-profit's merits, and forging partnerships with Denver Botanic Gardens and Colorado State University.
Make a pill crisscrossed with a spongy network of holes—like some of the ones that dissolve in technicolor in this awesome video.
BuzzFeed News crisscrossed 13 miles in St. Thomas and saw military presence at four locations: two encampments and two distribution centers near downtown.
The idea for a tighter, more form-fitting garment was sparked after Ms. Lindahl's husband jokingly crisscrossed two jock straps across his chest.
As he crisscrossed the Midwest, he spoke with his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who are both Jewish.
Her father, a physician, crisscrossed both Protestant and Catholic communities as he tended to patients, and that lent him a level of protection.
He sailed on a troop carrier, a huge vessel that crisscrossed the Pacific regularly as the United States involvement in the war escalated.
In 2016, as he crisscrossed the country for his presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised repeatedly that he would make American factories great again.
Directly across the street, at eye level, was NEO Bankside, three luxury condo towers, their facades crisscrossed in a metric of steel braces.
But halfway through Ince&aposs rally, mainstream Turkish media switched over to a second Erdogan speech as he crisscrossed Istanbul, appearing in several districts.
Tomorrow morning, AlphaGo is set to play 19-year-old Ke Jie in Wuzhen, a town crisscrossed by canals 80 miles west of Shanghai.
The downtown core, along with more and more outlying neighborhoods, is crisscrossed by physically separated bike lanes, making biking substantially safer and more pleasant.
As we crisscrossed the neighborhood, we came across plenty of artists who we expect to see a lot more of in the coming year.
Once a sage-grouse habitat has been crisscrossed with roads, or a national monument riddled with mines, the rationale for preserving it is gone.
Dubbed "the Vermont of Connecticut," Redding is crisscrossed by more than 66 miles of trails frequented by hikers, cross-country skiers and horseback riders.
In 2018 she has crisscrossed the globe, performing with the Vienna Philharmonic and playing solo concerts in places as diverse as Bruges and Bogotá.
There are fleshy and firm chanterelles, too, lightly pickled and preserved in olive oil until they're brought to the table crisscrossed with rosemary needles.
Before the midterm elections, he campaigned with candidates including Andrew Gillum and Gretchen Whitmer in key battleground states, and crisscrossed the country raising money.
Ms. Sewell-Henry, the aide from Queens, has crisscrossed the city because she cannot afford to turn down assignments no matter how far away.
He played melodies that crisscrossed the beat with the determination of a surfer riding through choppy waves, forging a triumphant path above deep turbulence.
Eastern Europe is crisscrossed with ravines holding bones of the millions who, instead of being deported to concentration camps, were massacred on the spot.
That's how long it will take to replace the thousands of utility poles and miles of power lines that crisscrossed this precariously modern island.
Still, Ms. Cobb, who has crisscrossed the vast district, shaking hands at county fairs, managed to raise $1.1 million through the end of September.
He, too, has a campaign bus, which has crisscrossed the state even as polls show him doing much better in Nevada and South Carolina.
She has crisscrossed Iowa in the weeks leading up to Monday's caucuses, undertaking campaign trail commitments that have sometimes been more extensive than his.
Many employees of Chinese companies crisscrossed the country to go back to their hometowns for the Lunar New Year holiday, that was then extended.
Into the mid-20th century, much of Beijing's population lived clustered in the hutongs, or alleyways, that crisscrossed the neighborhoods surrounding the Forbidden City.
With West Covina as their home base, they crisscrossed the Los Angeles area for 2100 years, finding new part-time coaches and hitting partners.
Related: A Series of Strong Quakes in Oklahoma Triggers Republican Scrutiny of Oil Drilling Oklahoma is crisscrossed with almost 23,24 miles of pipelines, Bridgwater said.
As Borden crisscrossed through Japan, India, Syria, Turkey and other countries, he was moved by the spiritual and physical needs of people around the world.
For nearly two decades Buffett has crisscrossed the world giving away part of his father's fortune to promote food security, conflict mitigation and public safety.
Biden crisscrossed the state on four different campaign stops from Hanover to Keene on Friday and Saturday before attending a fundraiser in New York City.
Between the trees, hundreds of crisscrossed yellow nylon ropes are arranged to prevent the clusters from touching each other—from touching anything at all, really.
The west side of Mosul could prove more complicated to take than the east as it is crisscrossed by streets too narrow for armored vehicles.
Barrack crisscrossed the world looking for backers to keep the bankers at bay, reportedly getting a commitment from "several members" of the Saudi royal family.
The family is part of the nomadic Yoruk tribe which for more than a millennium has crisscrossed Anatolia, a region that includes much of Turkey.
The Mississippi Delta region of the Gulf of Mexico is crisscrossed by hundreds of miles of oil pipelines and dozens of still-producing oil platforms.
Bengaluru, the worst affected, is crisscrossed with six highways, and alcohol sales near any of them is illegal, making the city effectively a dry one.
The series revisits how, in key ways, Clinton's political life, which has often crisscrossed her personal life, has been defined by this gendered point system.
Howard Terminal is part of a busy commercial port, crisscrossed by active railroad tracks but without public transportation links, and could require expensive environmental remediation.
They crisscrossed the United States, ultimately settling in 203 into Unit 220 in an apartment building just blocks from the beach in Santa Monica, Calif.
With cities and counties rapidly changing their office hours and services, some couples, like Holbrook and her fiancé, crisscrossed their state to obtain marriage licenses.
A tireless campaigner, he crisscrossed the country denouncing the inhumane conditions of factory labor and berating the capitalist class for its destructive obsession with profit.
But among those who crisscrossed the courthouse plaza on Wednesday, roughly as many championed the president's dismissal of Mr. Comey as were troubled by it.
Shortly after his release from jail, Mr. el-Salahi filled a notebook with drawings of gates, nooses and his own chest crisscrossed with jail bars.
One week, Ms. Kiernan crisscrossed the state to attend three different court dates, always in the group's signature purple shirt with a photograph of Desmond.
One of the toughest parts of the cleanup effort is cutting down the 50,000 tubes of old scaffolding that crisscrossed the back of the edifice.
He has crisscrossed the country, rallying crowds with a message that Mr. Putin and his lieutenants are irredeemably corrupt and neglectful of ordinary people's interests.
Over the past weeks, FARC rebels crisscrossed Colombia on foot and by boat from their jungle and mountain camps to 26 zones monitored by U.N. personnel.
NASHUA, N.H. — Moderate Democratic presidential hopefuls crisscrossed the Granite State on Sunday as they battle for an edge in a crowded lane among New Hampshire voters.
You crisscrossed this country on our behalf and lifted me up when I needed it most, even 4-month-old Aiden, who traveled with his mom.
You crisscrossed this country on our behalf and lifted me up when I needed it most -- even four-month-old Aidan who traveled with his mom.
He has crisscrossed the state for the better part of the past four years in his capacity as the number two Democrat elected in state government.
As we crisscrossed people's properties and searched abandoned sheds — often used as temporary safe houses for cover — local dogs betrayed migrants' positions with their frenetic barking.
The brigade combines rangers and army forces, a necessary pairing for protecting wildlife in this hostile territory, regularly crisscrossed by offshoots of Al Qaeda and bandits.
The complex, at 2222 17th Street, takes up an entire block in a neighborhood of warehouses and tech company offices, and is crisscrossed by freeway overpasses.
On examination, the man's body was covered with well-defined red inflamed patches on his chest, back, buttocks and thighs that were crisscrossed with scratch marks.
The finished product has ultra-thin memory foam cups, two-way convertible straps (worn either straight or crisscrossed), gold alloy strap adjusters, and a keyhole detail.
U.S. officials have crisscrossed the globe urging allies to ban Huawei for more than a year and threatened to revoke intelligence sharing agreements if they don't.
At a recent rehearsal, the two crisscrossed the sanctuary of St. Mark's Church (the home of Danspace), in a leisurely line dance of their own invention.
Georgia, crisscrossed by energy pipelines, hopes one day to join the European Union and NATO, an ambition which has infuriated Moscow, the country's former Soviet overlord.
"Voidsorption" (2017) is an irregular, stretched-out metal oval whose empty interior is crisscrossed by black yarn, which rises from a mostly black, brick-like form.
A 1950s ENGINEERING FEAT Michigan's debate over whether Line 5's age equates to a safety hazard could resonate across a nation crisscrossed with decades-old pipelines.
In Choco, a corner of northwest Colombia dense with rainforests and crisscrossed with rivers, cooking is becoming an economic and social catalyst for women displaced by war.
Traveling with cameras and a notebook, I've crisscrossed the island, determined to record the struggles of this misunderstood people, and committed to documenting the magical Cuban spirit.
He crisscrossed the state seeking support but was unable to establish a strong foothold before Sanders came in and rallied liberal and young Democrats around his candidacy.
Rutt, have long been inspired by Mr. Trump: Since last fall, they have crisscrossed the country in his former campaign bus, bought off Craigslist, attending Trump rallies.
As the committee prepared to decide, in 2011, among Pyeongchang, Munich and Annecy, France, Mr. Lee crisscrossed the globe to ask other I.O.C. members for their backing.
This summer, scientists crisscrossed two oceans, braved wind and cold and deployed two dozen telescopes — all for five blinks of starlight that lasted a second or less.
By the next morning, we started to pass giant floes, as though we were breaking through a vast, white continent that was crisscrossed by polar bear tracks.
Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards crisscrossed the state in a last-ditch get-out-the-vote blitz, visiting early voting centers and making several Baltimore stops.
Welders labored over metal beams, and workers in hard hats crisscrossed a cavernous former steel fabrication shop on the eastern edge of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, one recent afternoon.
The president's optimistic, even nonchalant attitude melted away this week in a series of sudden developments as he crisscrossed meetings at the United Nations in New York.
Members of the New Horizons team crisscrossed oceans and continents, hoping to observe these occultations when the stars briefly vanished as MU69 passed in front of them.
While legislators crisscrossed the Capitol on a treasure hunt, a congressional aide gave me some details on how the much-rumored Obamacare replacement bill is shaping up.
The 2000th-century cathedral was under renovation at the time of the fire and scaffolding crisscrossed the back of the edifice where the spire was once located.
In Ellicott City, that meant a strategy to abandon a flood-prone section of the historic town, which sits in a valley and is crisscrossed by three rivers.
In the past two years, fleets of boats pulling miles-long floating cables dotted with sensors have crisscrossed Mexico's Gulf waters numerous times, teasing out secrets far below.
Flynn began advising Trump on national security in early 2016 and soon became a constant presence by Trump's side as he crisscrossed the country from rally to rally.
Whereas most Indian cities have been unaffected by the ruling, downtown Bengaluru is relatively unique in that it is crisscrossed by six major roads classified as national highways.
The minority leader crisscrossed the country to elevate many of the first-time candidates who carried their party to victory on Tuesday, winning loyalty in the process. Rep.
That's why the meninges looked swollen and lumpy in the M.R.I. – they had become crisscrossed with hundreds of scarred abnormal veins, carrying the blood from the misdirected artery.
The top is golden with toasted chips of Parmesan bread crumbs and grated Parmesan; crisscrossed over this are two anchovies, battered and deep-fried, fish-and-chips style.
NEWARK — In a cavernous recycling facility crisscrossed with conveyor belts, enormous bales of crumpled plastic bottles are stacked one atop another, waiting to be sold to the highest bidder.
McDermott said it was an unbelievable sight on what was an unbelievable day, as he crisscrossed the roads trying to find the best way out of the fiery madness.
The former London mayor Boris Johnson, a Conservative who is the most prominent face of the Leave campaign, crisscrossed the country on Wednesday, starting at London's Billingsgate fish market.
Clinton held a rally in Purchase, N.Y., on Thursday before heading to Syracuse on Friday, Mr. Clinton crisscrossed Manhattan hosting campaign events with union members and mostly minority voters.
But where we stood, a broad expanse had been laid bare, the splinters of wood still so fresh they were pungent, crisscrossed by deep pools of black, boggy water.
Instead, Mr. Albanese has crisscrossed the city holding modest campaign events, recording videos to post on the internet and tapping a network of people whom he met long ago.
About 65 miles north of Manhattan, the 56-square-mile town of East Fishkill is crisscrossed east-west by Interstate 3363 and north-south by the Taconic State Parkway.
Corsage, with its crisscrossed lacings of pavé diamonds, came about because "I was walking after midnight in Milan and stopped in front of the La Perla windows," she said.
With desert regions already crisscrossed by Islamist militants, people smugglers and arms traffickers, there is a growing risk of destabilization unless long marginalized communities can be integrated, it says.
Despite its modern branding, the travel experience on Nightjet harks back to an era when trains with evocative names like Orient Express and Wiener Walzer crisscrossed Europe at night.
All we see of her is the lower half of her shorts and her bare, crisscrossed legs, which create a misshapen triangle whose apex is formed by the crotch.
I walked through his restaurant that night as workers from the network dismantled the set, pulling TV lights off the ceiling and winding up cables that crisscrossed the wooden floor.
Trump and the Democratic front-runner (for now) jabbed at each other as they crisscrossed the Hawkeye State on the same day, making their cases to the early-state voters.
The sculptures are abstract amalgamations of tightly hewn, crisscrossed steel — in silver, ketchup-red, deep blue — and shaped roughly like steeples, squat squares, headless saddled ponies, or nothing at all.
And, in most of the photos, there is a miniature protagonist: Burke's daughter, Clover, who was photographed between ages five and nine during road trips that crisscrossed the United States.
He crisscrossed the country during one of the most frantic stretches of his campaign, which featured appearances at 13 separate rallies in the 72-hour period heading into Election Day.
Sousa's band crisscrossed the United States, playing his marches and arrangements of pieces by composers that included Grieg, Dvorak and Wagner (meaning: no violins, no violas, no cellos, no basses).
My interest was inevitably writerly: My ancestors crisscrossed the Mediterranean from France, Italy and Spain to Algeria and back to France, thence to Beirut, from Salonica to Istanbul to Morocco.
It takes the form of the New York City Marathon, which has crisscrossed all five boroughs since 1976, when roughly 2,000 people started the race and just over 1,500 finished.
Squeezed into a fixed-wing Cessna, Dr. Chase and his colleagues crisscrossed 36,300 square miles of habitat, counting and photographing all living and dead elephants they spotted 300 feet below.
As the candidates crisscrossed Iowa last weekend, nearly all pledged to fight for abortion rights, with several vowing to appoint only judges who would uphold the constitutional right to abortion.
Mr. de Blasio had burned through $1 million in the third quarter of this year as he crisscrossed the country in search of a galvanizing moment to propel his campaign.
While all of the major potential presidential candidates crisscrossed the country in 2018 to help Democrats take back the House, Biden was unique in that he could go almost anywhere.
Even as Trump has crisscrossed the country this week stumping for GOP members in the run-up to next Tuesday's midterm elections, he has been noticeably mute on the issue.
It's crisscrossed by about 1,700 miles (2,700 kilometers) of channels, creeks and bayous that drain into the Gulf of Mexico, about 50 miles (20053 kilometers) to the southeast from downtown.
Which is funny, because when my friends on the West Coast looked at me, I could tell they were envisioning a big floppy hat and crisscrossed bandoleers and fantastic revolvers.
The senator has crisscrossed the country to support and endorse candidates who reflect the leftward wing of the Democratic Party that he has come to represent, as the Globe pointed out.
He has crisscrossed the country at a punishing pace, appearing alongside many of the country's most endangered Democratic senators and in its reddest House districts, from rural Kentucky to rural Illinois.
But Iowa's Republican electorate is heavily evangelical, and Cruz crisscrossed the state, from big cities to tiny farm towns, quoting Scripture and vowing to protect 'religious liberty' and 'Judeo-Christian values.
In the two weeks following their thrilling, historic, gold-medal-winning game, the U.S. women's hockey team has crisscrossed the country for puck drops, meet-and-greets, skill classes and more.
Starting at your hairline, take a 1-inch piece from each side of the part and tie them together into a crisscrossed knot (just like the first step in tying shoelaces).
There was a new generation of bulky sneakers, some even more absurd: the Dior Homme B22, the Versace Chain Reaction, the Guccis with the Sega font crisscrossed by bands of crystal.
The younger Mr. Trump is scheduled to arrive on Monday on a Boeing 13 nicknamed Trump Force One, because the president crisscrossed the United States on the plane during the campaign.
But he failed to register in polls, which kept him out of every debate after July, and he crisscrossed primary states with a staff far smaller than some of his opponents.
In the 1930s, following a period, like today, of growing anti-immigrant sentiment, the Stanford researcher Richard LaPiere crisscrossed the country with a Chinese couple, visiting hundreds of hotels and restaurants.
Street-level crossings have long been a hazard in the New York City region, which is crisscrossed by three major commuter railroads with hundreds of spots where streets run across tracks.
Georgia, which is crisscrossed by energy pipelines, hopes to one day join the European Union and NATO, an ambition that has not got down well in Moscow, the country's former Soviet overlord.
From 228 to 2008, Ken wrote hundreds of features and album and concert reviews for the Hartford Courant, and we crisscrossed the state of Connecticut, seeing everyone from GWAR to Christina Aguilera.
Meanwhile, Mr. Adler and another assistant stage manager crisscrossed New Haven, rounding up the actors from Kaysey's (a theater hangout) and the nearby Taft Hotel, where most of the cast was housed.
For months leading up to the midterm elections, President Donald Trump crisscrossed the country warning Americans about the urgent crisis at the border: A migrant caravan was about to "invade," he said.
The neighborhood, separated from Brooklyn to the south by the Newtown Creek, runs along the East River and is home to an expanding skyline that is crisscrossed by cranes and new construction.
The vice president, who has crisscrossed the country to pitch various Trump policies, has also raised eyebrows with several trips in the past year to the crucial primary state of South Carolina.
In the final days before Tuesday's vote, Bloomberg has crisscrossed states including Texas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Tennessee, giving his typically efficient rally speeches with (sometimes awkward) jokes tailored to each location.
Like Pope Francis, who at first drove himself around the Vatican in a Renault with 190,000 miles on the odometer, Cardinal Tobin drove his own sport-utility vehicle as he crisscrossed Indiana.
New York's $4 billion project to replace the aging Tappan Zee Bridge is the largest bridge infrastructure project in North America, and the largest ever in a state crisscrossed by some iconic structures.
So during the Rim Fire in Yosemite—which emitted so much smoke it formed its own clouds—a NASA DC-8 passenger plane and an Alpha fighter jet each crisscrossed through the plume.
Mr. Rubio's late surge was a vindication of his strategy: He waited to aggressively compete in Iowa until January, when he crisscrossed the state furiously with 36 events in the final four weeks.
A reservation for the Pemon indigenous tribe that straddles the border is crisscrossed with dirt tracks along which cars, jeeps, vans, pickups and motor bikes ferry migrants to Brazil and return with goods.
As he crisscrossed the district on Wednesday, holding news conferences and at least one rally, there were often more members of the news media and his campaign staff on hand than actual voters.
Crisscrossed with pipelines and sandwiched between the Caspian and Black seas, stability in the southern Caucasus is a major strategic objective for Azerbaijan and other large oil and gas producers in the region.
The country is crisscrossed by strategically important oil and gas pipelines, and one-fifth of its territory remains under the control of pro-Russian separatists after a short war with Russia in 2008.
Woodmansey was present and accounted for in the Ziggy Stardust era from 1969-1973 when Bowie crisscrossed the globe and experimented with drugs, sexuality and boundaries in a haze of rock star hubris.
With a maximum elevation of around 80 feet, the island is crisscrossed by bike lanes that run between its seven villages and the protected national park lands and farms that cover the rest.
Thin ropes of pink, green, orange, and yellow will be strung from existing holes in the courtyard's concrete walls, formed when the concrete was originally poured, and crisscrossed in a shade-giving web.
Later, as a private attorney, Kobach crisscrossed the nation like the Monorail guy on The Simpsons, encouraging towns to adopt flagrantly unconstitutional laws targeting immigrants (earning millions in legal fees in the process).
And for nearly two months, Buttigieg rode that poll -- and the belief it created among voters, pundits and activists that he was among the front-runners in Iowa -- as he crisscrossed the state.
During that time, he crisscrossed the country, holding events in early-voting states that ranged from visiting factory workers in New Hampshire to hosting a premiere of his climate change documentary in Iowa.
The jets crisscrossed the Atlantic daily until 2003, when they were taken out of service largely because of a lack of customers willing to pay $12,000 or more for a round-trip ticket.
And although he's crisscrossed Iowa repeatedly, only about 1% of the respondents to the CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll in December named him as their first or second choices for president.
A sprawling resort that resembles a 12th-century Middle Eastern fortress, crisscrossed by picturesque canals and bordered by two kilometers of private Persian Gulf beachfront, it feels almost too opulent to be real.
At the intersection of Salmon Street and 2nd Avenue, the march came to a halt: A phalanx of police stood in front of crisscrossed bicycles, keeping a full block's distance between the two rallies.
Trump's unconventional campaign style was particularly noticeable in Iowa -- a state where retail politics is hugely critical -- and next to Cruz, who crisscrossed the state relentlessly to ensure he had visited all 99 counties.
If you solved top to bottom, you were probably attuned to this without help, because the uppermost set of entries begin on the same square, 23; the rest of the entries crisscrossed more randomly.
As Parsippany is crisscrossed by highways, commuters who drive have several options, including Interstate 80, Route 10 and Route 46, which run east-west across the township, and Interstate 287, which runs north-south.
And Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, last year crisscrossed the country on a listening tour that looked much like a political campaign, but has offered no indication that he is seriously considering a run.
Really, though, such has been life here for many months, as candidates have crisscrossed the state meeting voters — in living rooms and diners, in barns and basement community centers, and in cavernous school gymnasiums.
With an audio recorder and a camera, Mr. Costello and Ms. Dawson have crisscrossed West Virginia to meet farmers, many in their 80s and 90s, who share seeds their families have planted for decades.
Dump trucks and bulldozers crisscrossed the dirt roads under gray skies, and giant hotel blocks, the ones that were finished, rose out of the dust painted in whimsical shades of blue, pink and green.
But its success has often led to a reductionism in our understanding of the rich nexus of artistic movements that crisscrossed at the school itself, as well as the diverse developments it helped inspire.
Prince George's County Executive  Rushern L. Baker III  crisscrossed his county trying to shore up votes before Tuesday's primary, while his chief rival, former NAACP president  Ben Jealous , did the same in the Baltimore area.
Paris is crisscrossed by dozens of hop-on, hop-off double-decker buses that shuttle tourists between the main monuments, as well as international tourist coaches that bring in budget travelers from all over Europe.
Democrat Hillary Clinton used the final day of campaigning to shore up support in key battleground states while Republican Donald Trump crisscrossed the country in the hopes of mounting a surprise victory on Election Day.
Paris is crisscrossed by dozens of hop-on, hop-off double-decker buses that shuttle tourists between the main monuments, as well as international tourist coaches that bring in budget travellers from all over Europe.
On their journey, they have crisscrossed and leapfrogged through Latin America by boarding buses, propeller planes and broken-down boats while also coming face to face with armed military members, rubber bullets and tear gas.
In a final day campaigning, British Columbia premier and Liberal leader Christy Clark crisscrossed the south of the province urging voters to "choose hope, not despair" as she focused on her party's economic track record.
Hogan and his fellow receiver Brandin Cooks had crisscrossed on the play, with Cooks planting a sturdy shoulder block on P. J. Williams, the New Orleans defender covering Hogan, allowing Hogan to run away unaccompanied.
Candidates crisscrossed the state Saturday, several of them targeting Mr. Sanders, who was leading in the last Register poll several weeks ago and also recently topped a New York Times/Siena College poll last week.
As a parent and travel writer who has crisscrossed the globe with her children for nearly a decade, I can confirm that keeping the whining at bay is just one part of the defensive strategy.
The president and his top officials crisscrossed Washington to sell conservatives on a contentious health care plan Wednesday, one day after a rocky rollout and criticism from the right had many questioning the plan's fate.
She crisscrossed her downtown district talking about her plans to stimulate housing construction, improve public transit and deal with the litter of "needles and poop" that have become a common sight on the city's sidewalks.
Three more untitled "Baum" paintings (numbered 249, 21980, and 264, all 22000) are structured around a central tubular shape that vertically bisects the canvas, crisscrossed by horizontal "branches" and frenzied streaks and splotches of watery paint.
The quick rise and fall of US-based fracking and oil operations has left many towns temporarily prosperous, others on shaky financial footing, and many landscapes pockmarked with drilling rigs and compressor stations, crisscrossed by pipelines.
Around your feet, the beach is crisscrossed by jaguar tracks and those of the pony-size tapir, a shy beast that, if you keep quiet, will saunter out of the forest and swim across the river.
Clinton's most successful fund-raising month so far, as she crisscrossed the country on a money hunt that took her to dozens of events in the summer locales of the wealthy and the well-to-do.
Turga and another three dozen women share a small plot of land neighboring that of Orgo, on a flat plane broken by a lone acacia tree and crisscrossed by black rubber hoses - the drip-irrigation system.
Over the past month, the three main candidates have crisscrossed Germany, presenting themselves and their visions for the party to eight lively regional conferences so crowded that they often had to be moved to larger venues.
So, on a recent weekend, Mr. Cooper took the day off from his campaign to join his friend as he crisscrossed the sprawling second district on the North Carolina coast, where the Marine Corps looms large.
Anne Wiazemsky, an actress and the wife of the filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, crisscrossed Paris in roller skates and joined the protest against the eviction of the film archivist Henri Langlois from the government-subsidized Cinémathèque.
As Mr. Ban crisscrossed the country after his return, paying homage to the dead at national cemeteries and shaking hands with street vendors, his detractors trailed him, holding signs that called him "an opportunist," or worse.
Over the past several weeks, he has crisscrossed the state, holding huge rallies that have turned dusty fields into seas of saffron flags and scarves — saffron is his party's signature color — and even traveling by seaplane.
Again and again as he crisscrossed the U.S., the author of "The Art of the Deal" told crowds and the media that negotiating better trade deals was a key part of his Make America Great Again agenda.
Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, was transformed into a transportation and logistics hub complete with a futuristic skyline and luxury malls, crisscrossed with freeways and connected by high-speed rail to more affluent cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
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 crisscrossed by oil and gas pipelines.
In a presidential campaign season marked by unprecedented uncertainty and an intensifying partisan divide, there has been one issue both Democratic and Republican candidates have agreed on as they've crisscrossed the country looking for votes this year.
So, for more than 10 years, Masu and the other members of Alterazioni Video — Paololuca Barbieri Marchi, Alberto Caffarelli, Matteo Erenbourg and Giacomo Porfiri, who live between New York, Berlin and Milan — crisscrossed Italy to document them.
This despairing tone was on display Monday as Republicans crisscrossed the country on the first full day of campaigning in the new year, and began airing commercials that had a singular and sometimes fearsome focus on national security.
And as midterm elections approached last year, some with dangerously close margins for Republicans, Trump surrogates and family members crisscrossed the country, stumping for the party -- but not Melania Trump, who did not make a single campaign appearance.
For her part, Clinton willingly teased those expectations for the better part of the last two years as she crisscrossed the country delivering paid speeches, selling a new memoir and stumping for Democrats during the 2014 midterm elections.
On one cover, the reality star wears a black ensemble featuring a low-cut buckled bra top and straps crisscrossed over her chest, plus a long skirt with a sky-high slit at the front of one thigh.
But beyond that, Scott has largely paused his campaign while Hurricane Michael played out, a political strategy in and of itself, as he has crisscrossed the panhandle in recent days, meeting with local officials and delivering emergency briefings.
The series "Dressing" by Cypriot photographer Marina Shacola captures the clothing of the people of Kenya's Turkana region - who have for centuries crisscrossed the arid plains with their families and herds in search of water and grazing pastures.
I'm at the high point of a stretch of lightly rolling farmland crisscrossed by conical trees, and below me I can see the full sweep of ancient Rome—actual ancient Rome—its marble lustrous in the afternoon sun.
Beneath the entry hall's vaulted ceiling, squares of bright blue porcelain tile on the floor are crisscrossed with wood-grained ceramic planks, a motif that extends to the living room, which has a coffered ceiling with exposed beams.
They arrived in early April as volunteers on the Lifeline Express, a seven-coach train converted into a rolling hospital that has crisscrossed India for 27 years to treat people like Devi living in areas with scarce healthcare.
Just two miles south of the Demilitarized Zone, it was a barren, bulldozed plateau of red dirt 525 feet high and ringed with barbed wire, studded with artillery revetments and crisscrossed with trenches and sand bag-covered bunkers.
The buildings, located in the Hung Hom district of Kowloon, sit like an imposing red island encircled by a ring of major roadways that are crisscrossed by pedestrian bridges and flyovers linking the university to the nearby neighborhood.
More than half of the country is a punishing desert crisscrossed by members of Islamist groups and migrants making their way to Libya where they set sail on the Mediterranean in hopes of a better life in Europe.
Campaigning officially kicked off on Saturday, and Najib has since crisscrossed the country opening new schools, meeting voters and promising aid and benefits to voters in mostly rural constituencies that form the bedrock of support for his ruling coalition.
Last fall, the former vice president crisscrossed the country, taking a break from a days-long speaking stint in California to travel to Delaware and back to deliver a eulogy for his longtime friend and former staffer Tommy Lewis.
Bridges and six-lane highways crisscrossed Malaysia in his development blitz, capped off with a lavish new administrative capital, and the world's tallest structure when it was built, the 88-storey Petronas twin towers in the capital, Kuala Lumpur.
She co-founded the group in 1994 with Sini Anderson (who directed the 2013 documentary The Punk Singer about Kathleen Hanna), and the crew crisscrossed America "delighting audiences and racking up adventures" from their rickety van,  inside crazy outfits.
Clinton had crisscrossed the country on her own plane, cocooned with aides at 36,000 feet as the journalists who cover her campaign trailed in their own chartered jet, with clouds and sky and seemingly infinite space between the two.
PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela — For weeks, Alejandro Feo la Cruz, a former opposition mayor who is running for governor, has crisscrossed his state in Venezuela with a simple message: The country's ruling party can no longer feed its own people.
In the prelude to the vote, Social Democratic leaders crisscrossed the country, holding a series of town-hall-style meetings in a bid to persuade members to either support or reject a new coalition government with the Christian Democrats.
She has crisscrossed the country, speaking at events in Chicago, New York, Washington, and Little Rock, Arkansas, and is scheduled to attend events in North Carolina, New York and Massachusetts before the Supreme Court begins hearing arguments next month.
By the time she laced her fingers with mine and kissed me as we sat crisscrossed on her carpeted floor, our mouths reeking of garlic and tomato sauce, it felt like we had known each other all our lives.
Having crisscrossed the globe on a variety of aircraft ranging from turboprops to the world's largest passenger jet, I've learned that selecting a seat even on a mundane trip requires careful consideration to the most out of any flight.
As The Times's Andes bureau chief, Nicholas Casey has crisscrossed South America to cover some of the world's biggest news events in recent years, including Venezuela's economic crisis and the end of Colombia's decades-long war with the FARC.
Medically fragile kids — the self-dubbed "little lobbyists" — crisscrossed Capitol Hill with their families, clutching stuffed animals as their parents explained to Republican senators that the reintroduction of lifetime limits on health insurance could cost their kids their lives.
In a country with more than 60 percent of the world's lakes, crisscrossed by untold rivers and streams, it's no wonder that the ability to copulate while floating in a small boat has become a point of national pride.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a warm, lush region of West Texas crisscrossed with rivers, a bizarre reptile roamed the Triassic Period landscape about 228 million years ago, boasting a bony domed head unlike almost any creature that ever appeared on Earth.
Most whimsical was Mother Monster's platinum blonde hair that was majestically crisscrossed by black strings to hold her two fishtail braids in place, which was inspired by the star's dress design for the evening according to her hairstylist Frederic Aspiras.
So I can't say that I was totally surprised when race started to become a powerful theme as I crisscrossed the country in an RV during the 2016 election season with Abdullah and Martina for the upcoming show VICE Does America.
This time was no different: The new technologically driven global economy has revolutionized and reduced employment opportunities; terrorism has led to a loss of privacy and is now part of our daily lives; violent civil unrest has crisscrossed the country.
Mr. Langrée's "Così" offered many pleasures, especially the fine singing of the four artists playing the parts of the two young crisscrossed couples: Lenneke Ruiten as Fiordiligi, Kate Lindsey as Dorabella, Joel Prieto as Ferrando and Nahuel di Pierro as Guglielmo.
SPORTS An article on Tuesday about the photographers Michael E. Keating and Chris Smith, who crisscrossed Indiana to take pictures of more than 24637 school gymnasiums, misidentified the family member whose basketball team picture led Mr. Smith to begin the project.
Equally dramatic is her deeply romantic period with the German performance artist Ulay, 12 years in which the lover-collaborators crisscrossed Europe, living out of a black Citroën van with their dog, creating some of their most iconic and lasting works.
Last fall, Trump crisscrossed the country stumping for Republican candidates ahead of the midterms, and his campaign still owed the US Treasury about $1 million in travel expenses, according to the report it filed Thursday night with the Federal Election Commission.
Unlike a laborer swinging a hammer, engines don't tire and stop, and as they became integral to daily life, an ever-thickening web of roads crisscrossed the country, bringing with them the rumbling and revving of cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
" For 19 months, Calvert W. Jones, a University of Maryland professor, crisscrossed the Gulf monarchies in the Middle East as part of her research evaluating the work of management consultants in what she calls "the black box of authoritarian governance.
Kay Starr, the self-described hillbilly singer who crisscrossed jazz, country, pop, blues and rock 'n' roll in the 1950s with hits like "Wheel of Fortune" and "Rock and Roll Waltz," died on Thursday at her home in Los Angeles.
The 58-story tower, on Fifth Avenue just off 57th Street near Central Park, is in an area dotted with major landmarks and crisscrossed by transit stations, delivery trucks and a steady flow of both cars and throngs of sightseeing pedestrians.
MARRAKECH, Morocco (Reuters) - Around an enormous outdoor runway lit with dozens of floating tealights, French label Christian Dior crisscrossed cultures and continents at its first fashion show in Morocco on Monday, with beaded dresses and patterned prints taking center stage.
And what happened in the social networking era is that those disparate modes of being are all crisscrossed, so you're kind of seeing what actually had been happening for a very, very long time in this country but wasn't visible.
Inside a campaign van, which started in Tallahassee and crisscrossed the state, an eighty-pound bronze-gilded bust of the leading Republican candidate for President shuttled between rallies, where members of the electorate had a chance to pose with it.
Vice President Pence has crisscrossed the country to meet with voters at diners and speak at coalition events in early primary states, including a one-day visit to South Carolina that included an appearance at a Trump Victory fundraiser on Thursday.
Seated near the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and crisscrossed by a network of waterways that once earned it the nickname "the Venice of the East," Basra should be a lush, flourishing paradise with abundant access to fresh water.
The fact that Russell, the renowned underground musician and cellist whose work crisscrossed between experimental composition, folk music, and disco––often in the span of a single song––tried his hand at hip-hop at all is, in and of itself, significant.
Certain that the conflict is beyond fixing, González ordered two of the community's speed boats to be tied together and crisscrossed with sturdy wood planks so that the car could be ferried from the northern side of the lagoon to the town.
And getting back to Truman, it's important that he crisscrossed the country on that campaign whistle stop tour, speaking in front of the kinds of people who would never go to a pre-planned rally or canned event that pass for "campaigning" today.
A week after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the coast near Corpus Christi, Texas, and then dumped foot after foot of rain on Houston and its neighbors, we crisscrossed the 200 miles between the two cities to witness what the storm had left behind.
Around that time, paramilitary death squads with names like Eye for an Eye and White Hand crisscrossed Guatemala City in unmarked white vans and jeeps, snatching people off street corners, from their workplaces, from their houses in the middle of the night.
But it wasn't until their lavish weddings — two ceremonies in India in December followed by a number of parties that crisscrossed the continents  — that the duo's fashion fairy tale went global, setting the stage for a year of best dressed-worthy couple moments.
In 1972, the year of Shirley Chisholm's presidential campaign, the writer Sandra Hochman and an all-female film crew crisscrossed the Democratic National Convention asking attendees for their thoughts on feminism and consequently exposing the hypocrisy and pigheadedness of male politicians and correspondents.
DAKAR, Senegal — When United States forces set out on what was ultimately a deadly joint patrol with Nigerien soldiers this month, they were entering terrain crisscrossed by criminal elements and terrorist organizations in a dangerous, yet often forgotten, corner of the world.
While some patients have mild symptoms that can be managed with artificial tears or prescription eyedrops, others have crisscrossed the country seeking relief for pain they say feels like needles or knives in their eyes, and use medication to ease the pain.
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada has crisscrossed his vast country from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts, and all the way up to the Arctic, shaking hands, cradling babies and posing for his signature selfies — sometimes doing all three at once.
The poll numbers are the latest evidence that the race in Iowa remains fluid and winnable for the top four candidates, who have all crisscrossed the state in recent weeks to try to persuade supporters to come out for them on caucus night.
For more than a decade, I crisscrossed the country while writing This Land, a column that first appeared in The Times toward the end of the George W. Bush presidency and ended at the dawn of the presidency of Donald J. Trump.
For nearly three weeks, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the 32-year-old heir to the Saudi throne, has crisscrossed the United States, on an ambitious, choreographed journey through modern American life, while under heavy guard because of his many enemies in the Middle East.
The frustrations of Whitehall and Westminster, the backstage bitching, onslaughts by the critics, his miserable divorces, all occurred against that background of genius: a sublime regularity of form in words or music which, even when crisscrossed by anguished irregularities, still held each work in shape.
Trump raised $30.3 million during the January-to-March fundraising quarter and spent just $8.8 million, a sharp drop from his campaign's heavy spending at the end of 2018 when he crisscrossed the country, working to boost Republican congressional candidates in the midterm elections.
Various Updates | It didn't take long for Cuba to revert to reality after that heady week in late March when presidential motorcades crisscrossed Havana, the Tampa Bay Rays battled Cuban all stars and Mick Jagger chanted "Start Me Up" in front of surging throngs.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE is writing a book and crisscrossed the country on behalf of Democratic candidates.
Rather than reshaping the silhouette, as Dior did, designers today tend to just tinker with the visual components of the corset, like the corset-style lacing that crisscrossed Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel show, attaching jackets and dresses horizontally at the waist, or boots at the ankle.
Clinton's advantages, including the support of much of the state's Democratic establishment, the Sanders campaign showed deft organization and strategy: Mr. Sanders crisscrossed the state, speaking to more than 13,000 people, and his campaign opened 13 offices and hired 44 staffers to carry his message.
The operation, which started on Monday, is an attempt to get rid of the squalid, makeshift camp that is a maze of wooden shacks and tents crisscrossed by muddy, trash-strewn lanes where 43.53,000 to 8,000 people had been living, according to recent estimates.
They released a self-titled album two years ago, and have crisscrossed the country, usually backed by a quintet of ace musicians from Los Angeles, Austin and New York that includes the violinist and singer Petra Haden, formerly of the indie rock band That Dog.
The exterior of the 10-story building, which was designed by the architect Moshe Safdie and built by CapitaLand, an Asian developer, is made of glass and crisscrossed with an aluminum-and-steel framework, allowing the entire interior to be bathed in natural light.
Once part of the trade route that crisscrossed through the country, this passageway, called Trollstigen, or the troll's path, remains a spectacular example of the power of engineering in a remote region that is basically impassable from early November to May, when the snow falls.
You could see it in Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski of Hermès and her transubstantiation of the saddlemaker's apron into elegance via supple leather dresses and tunics that crisscrossed at the back, neat outerwear dangling bridle buckles and perforated cargo pants paired with cool knit tanks.
North Korea began producing fake dollars as early as the late 1970s, distributing them through underground operatives, criminal syndicates, casinos — and, allegedly, men like Garland, who US prosecutors said crisscrossed the globe acquiring phony cash from North Korean operatives and selling it for a profit.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower laid out a bold vision that would revolutionize transportation in our nation—an interstate highway system that crisscrossed the country, speeding cars and trucks from city to city and everywhere in between as a way of connecting our growing nation.
After a Friday spent largely away from the campaign trail, that was punctuated by a Democratic debate in which he once again spoke the least, Mr. Yang crisscrossed the state over the weekend, attending four events on Saturday and holding five town-hall-style events on Sunday.
The Botvac Connected, which was introduced last year, can also be started and stopped via the app and also controlled manually to get at a specific spot, allowing for a more hands-on control scheme than the crisscrossed patterned room cleans offered up by the Roomba.
As you've no doubt heard, in the two years since this project was announced, plenty of invective has crisscrossed the internet, inspiring angry men (including a blowhard running for president) to complain that no one should redo that classic 1984 comedy with a bunch of ladies.
It is just steps from what Ms. Daniel described as the "Mona Lisa" of their collection: "Portrait of a Young Girl and Her Cat," by the artist Ammi Phillips, who crisscrossed New York and New England for decades before his death at age 77 in 1865.
Cory Booker The New Jersey senator wasn't on the ballot in 2018, but he crisscrossed the country in an effort to influence the midterm elections -- ranging from Georgia, where he stumped for Stacey Abrams, who ran unsuccessfully for governor, to the key presidential caucus state of Iowa.
Over the past two weeks, the aggressive new voice of the progressive left has crisscrossed the Midwest, making a stop in Kansas to campaign alongside Bernie Sanders as well as solo trips to Missouri and Michigan to stump for insurgent candidates hoping to follow in her path.
Labor's concerns about healthcare and other issues were in the spotlight in Nevada as most of the 18 candidates seeking the party's 2020 nomination crisscrossed the area around Las Vegas in a whirlwind of campaigning culminating with the state party's annual fundraising reception on Sunday night.
Delegates crisscrossed the towering atrium of the Rixos Hotel in the remote Kazakh capital built 20 years ago on the orders of Nursultan Nazarbayev, the former Communist boss who has been the country's president since it became independent with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Labor's concerns about healthcare and other issues were in the spotlight in Nevada as most of the 18 candidates seeking the party's 2020 nomination crisscrossed the area around Las Vegas in a whirlwind of campaigning culminating with the state party's annual fundraising reception on Sunday night.
The 19th-century pirate Cheung Po Tsai, or Cheung Po "the Kid," who crisscrossed the delta pillaging and later joined the Qing dynasty imperial navy, sailed a ship that looked similar to his namesakes, though its sails may have been a yellow woven bamboo, not red.
I absolutely loved a small bowl of caraflex cabbage, a cone-shaped variety: the ruffled leaves were at once meltingly tender and crisp-edged, buttery and sweet, crisscrossed with a salty, garlicky seaweed gremolata and hiding pearls of fregola glazed in a tart, fruity burned-onion broth.
Nimbly presiding over it all was chef Joel Viehland, who crisscrossed the space, gesticulating to builders on the Ore Hill side, then darting over to Swyft's prep stations and nudging his staff to "feed Sour Girl"— a term of endearment for his prized long-fermented sourdough starter.
With the ailing 21987-year-old Sumner M. Redstone in his final act as a media titan, the two rivals jousting over the future of his $21996 billion entertainment empire repeatedly crisscrossed the country in the last several months to visit his mansion in a gated Beverly Hills enclave.
The companies have held out the promise of boosting profitability by eventually replacing human drivers with robots piloting autonomous vehicles, but a future of cities and suburbs crisscrossed by fleets of self-driving cars is years away, given the technical and regulatory challenges, particularly in the United States.
" In a statement, Commander Urban said Wednesday's episodes included two in which the Squall and the Tempest, American coastal patrol ships operating in international waters, were harassed by three boats from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, which crisscrossed the Tempest's bow and created "a possible collision hazard.
The drumbeat of revelations surrounding his campaign's alleged ties to Moscow has only grown louder as Trump crisscrossed Europe and the Middle East, weighing on his discussions with European leaders, who, deeply skeptical of Trump's intentions, have found little solace during their interactions with the new US president.
Close your eyes and imagine an America blazing with innovation — a nation crisscrossed by a network of "idea factories" humming with inquiry and industry, where some of our most creative and dogged thinkers develop practical solutions to our most pressing problems in medicine, energy, defense, transportation, agriculture and more.
Intended to prevent Afghanistan being used as a base for future attacks against the United States, it is in large part fought against irregular forces in remote valleys on the far eastern edge of the country, an area crisscrossed by smuggling routes into the tribal areas of Pakistan.
Steve Farrand, 58, who has lived in and around Ithaca his entire life, said he felt "just like a bird" as he crisscrossed the crumbling dam using a broomstick for balance, adding that students would find a more dangerous path to the gorge if the tunnel is blocked.
The cleat-clad crew then took to the ice — their steps sounding similar to tap dancers on a wooden stage — and with a wand hose in hand they crisscrossed the surface, from Seventh to Eighth Avenue and back again, spraying a thin layer of water around the rink.
Mr. Trump, who vowed during the 2016 presidential campaign that he would wring the capital of excess financial waste, publicly voiced his disapproval of Mr. Price for taking dozens of privately chartered flights that crisscrossed the nation to resort areas and conferences, racking up a tab of $133,000.
The visit to Africa did little to quell the ongoing who-is-she, who-is-she-not debate, but it did provide an opportunity for Trump's debut impromptu press conference in Egypt with the small group of seven reporters who crisscrossed the continent with her throughout the trip.
Heads Up On a wet Friday evening on the south side of Dublin, near the Portobello neighborhood's busy and unfashionable Leonard's Corner, eight lanes of traffic crisscrossed near a halal grocer, takeout shops, the fluorescent tube lighting at Washers Laundry, and the year-old modern Irish restaurant Bastible.
I'd reserved space on an excursion called "Sauna Meal & Aurora Borealis," and soon, after driving in a cube van to an isolated campsite on the tundra, we were helping our guide Misha stretch a canvas cover across the crisscrossed spines of a tent frame over a portable sauna.
Apple Park's design is in stark contrast to One Infinite Loop's, which is a loose loop of disconnected buildings with a small open, grassy area in the middle, crisscrossed with numerous walkways where, by design, co-workers from different departments can run into each other and, perhaps, exchange information and ideas.
A classic stainless steel diner car from the '40s houses Grazin', an organic burger joint and the first certified Animal Welfare Approved restaurant in the country, which sits across from 7th Street Park, a modest square created in the 1780s, now crisscrossed by train tracks and shaded by large trees.
As Rubio crisscrossed Nevada with his retinue of local dignitaries — Nevada's lieutenant governor and a former governor, a congressman and a senator — it seemed as if every hour brought another endorsement from another vintage piece of the Republican furniture: Orrin Hatch, Bob Dole, a senator from Indiana, the governor of Arkansas.
It is a message that Republican leaders and the president's own aides have been privately urging him to deliver even as he has crisscrossed the country promising a "red wave," a refrain that they believe could discourage the party's voters from turning out to preserve their House and Senate majorities.
The exhibition's curator, Pedro Gadanho (who organized it in collaboration with Phoebe Springstubb, a curatorial assistant in MoMA's architecture and design department), emphasizes that, over the years, their ideas and influences have routinely crisscrossed in what he calls a "constellation" of personal and professional relationships, with Ito at its center.
On that Friday morning, Ms. Spaulding crisscrossed tree-lined streets in Clinton Hill, as brown bins for food waste and yard clippings clattered onto the doorsteps of unsuspecting homeowners, part of the city's efforts to meet its goal of offering composting collection to all households by the end of 2018.
"When the Quest bars got cold, they were too hard to eat, so we sat on them for a few minutes to warm them up, with as much dignity as one can muster at such a moment," she said of the protein bars that helped energize her as she crisscrossed the nation.
When I landed in Cleveland for the start of the Republican National Convention earlier on Sunday, I looked at my phone to see that three police officers had been killed in a shooting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, just the latest in a string of tragedies that have crisscrossed this country and the world.
The rest was a surprising patchwork of landscapes: rush-filled meadows, crisscrossed with fallen logs; large, sunny grasslands punctuated by a few big trees; copses of young pines and willows; and recently burned expanses, where the ground was brownish black, spattered with delicate pink flowers and adorned with carbonized trunks, gleaming and sculptural.
In 3.1920, the brand did a version with a smooth ceramic core; five years later, the Iraqi-born British architect Zaha Hadid began working on a model that did away with the core altogether and crisscrossed the continuous lines of the original so that they resembled her buildings' trademark futuristic waves and folds.
Clinton has campaigned with an eye toward turning out specific voter groups in crucial states — firing up black voters in North Carolina and Latinos in South and Central Florida, for instance — Mr. Trump has crisscrossed a wider map of states, but he has done little to attract support beyond his mostly white, less educated political base.
And yet somehow, despite many pieces that spoke to the history of the brand, especially puffer egg-shaped opera coats burnished in gold, and jumpsuits and day dresses made from two rectangles of fabric crisscrossed in front (plus some pieces that looked a lot like Lanvin used to under Alber Elbaz), there was nothing to love.
Over the years, the answer has gone from an unconditional "yes" — a century ago Mars was often perceived as a teeming alien world crisscrossed by canals, with advanced creatures sending strong signals to Earth — to an equally certain "no": Space missions reported an arid, rusty globe with a thin atmosphere that couldn't sustain even a germ.
CHICAGO — It was the Friday before Memorial Day and Ali Mushtaq was in his room at the Congress Plaza Hotel, dressed like a votary in the church of Tom of Finland: skin-seizing bluejeans, lace-up cuffs called gauntlets, disciplinarian jackboots and a belted leather strap that crisscrossed the defined chest of his 5-foot-6-inch frame.
For the last two years, Kirk and Owens have crisscrossed the country for a speaking tour they're calling Campus Clash — making pit stops at major college campuses, from the University of Washington in Seattle to Penn State in State College, Pennsylvania — as the public faces of Turning Point USA, an organization that uses establishment conservative money to gin up young conservative energy.
Of course, as someone who has spent the better part of the last two decades studying the world's religions -- and having recently crisscrossed the globe for my new spiritual adventure series "Believer," where I immerse myself in religious traditions both familiar and downright bizarre -- I know better than to take the truth claims of any religion (including my own) too seriously.
After staying on the sidelines in the primaries, the Massachusetts liberal has crisscrossed the country to campaign for presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and Democrats in crucial Senate races.
Here's what you might have missed in a busy news week: What Harvey victims want you to know A week after Hurricane Harvey slammed into the coast near Corpus Christi, Texas, and then dumped foot after foot of rain on Houston and its neighbors, CNN crisscrossed the 200 miles between the two cities to witness what the storm had left behind.
In this campaign and investment effort, Gates is valuably building on the years-long push for an energy revolution by Richard E. Smalley, who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and, even while fighting a losing battle with leukemia, crisscrossed the nation pressing for a space-shot-scale boost in research and development on technologies that can power planetary prosperity without overheating the climate.
With the caucuses nine days away, as all the leading candidates of both parties crisscrossed the state, the paper's once highly anticipated backing might be less meaningful than it once was, in an age of reduced print circulation and the hogging of the news cycle by a candidate whose Twitter posts reach nearly six million people and whose rallies are covered live on television.
With little time, we crisscrossed the city to absorb the grim lessons of history that Berlin teaches in spades, along with an almost fetishistic devotion to contrition and atonement: the bombed ruin of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Checkpoint Charlie and remnants of the despised wall, the Brandenburg Gate and the labyrinthine Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe with its 2,19483 suffocating stelae.
Conway, the face of the administration's efforts on this issue, has crisscrossed the country to work with state lawmakers and experts on combating the opioid epidemic and her comments came as she toured "Stop Everyday Killers," a traveling exhibit station on The Ellipse park near the White House that looks to put a face on the thousands of people who have died of opioids overdoses.
Among my favorite pieces were an elegant black jacket with traditional men's-wear lapels, on which my mother wore three cameos that had belonged to my grandmother; slouchy navy overalls that crisscrossed in the back and looked like they'd been designed for a little boy; and a "sweater" with sleeves that ended in gloves (which she had to wear beneath a high-necked jacket, since it was cropped to just above the bust line).
Edgartown, on the far eastern side of the island, is what we think of when we think of Martha's Vineyard: not the island that was settled by the Wampanoag people a few thousand years ago and is still, in parts, woods and fields, crisscrossed with low, beautiful stone walls, each stone piled atop the last and bound with nothing, but the one of white clapboard houses in small yards planted with lilac and hydrangea bushes and bordered by white wooden fences.

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