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You have to think of something that cuts through the visual clutter, and neon definitely cuts through.
Well, I knew it would be huge, but this has been like Mount Everest, it's been so massive, it's cut through race, it cuts through age groups, it cuts through— Gender.
The sun cuts through thick haze in Paradise on Thursday.
"It cuts through the middle of the hill," he said.
The rumbling stops, and sunlight cuts through the thick dust.
A 500-km "contact line", bristling with landmines, cuts through it.
He said OPEC cuts through year-end should rebalance the market.
It is smooth, reasonably straight and cuts through swathes of jungle.
The highway, impossibly wide, cuts through them like a major artery.
It cuts through and balances any dish with oil or grease.
Sexism is an issue that still cuts through the film industry.
It's a moving story that cuts through the obscenity that surrounds it.
Ragnar cuts through the considerable clamor of Viking society by being quiet.
It effortlessly cuts through vegetables, nuts, and herbs without using any electricity.
But it cuts through that seriousness like a fart at a funeral.
Infrared light cuts through cosmic dust, revealing whatever might be beneath it.
This U-shaped road cuts through a dense forest in Madeira, Portugal.
Challenges await: Smith, though, acknowledged the difficulty of getting cuts through Congress.
It cuts through the richness of what's going on on this plate.
Travel by road, which cuts through Taliban country, was not an option.
The valley itself is where the Trinity River cuts through the mountains.
That helped sent market expectations for interest rate cuts through the roof.
He is eternally optimistic, with energy that cuts through hours of debates.
In The Times, Nick Kristof cuts through the rhetoric about the plan.
Lee cuts through this sea of cobalt and cerulean, dressed in white.
Beside them a metal-fenced racing track cuts through the pancake-flat desert.
In this way, it cuts through our current moment with warmth and hope.
Grown dogs laze around sunning themselves while Andy cuts through weeds beside them.
Occasionally, a mess of programmed drums or wobbly bass cuts through the quiet.
Livingston Avenue cuts through the township and serves as the town's main street.
The 14 percent line now cuts through the heart of most table wines.
On the northern end, Interstate 303 swipes past and Route 46 cuts through.
The key is crisp acidity, which cuts through the oiliness of the fish.
As ever, it's Happy Valley's acerbic wit that cuts through the heavy drama.
The plastic blade cuts through the skin, leaving you with two perfect avo halves.
She draws her grandpa's bowie knife, cuts through the carpet, and pulls it aside.
Nobody cuts through the noise and dishes the hard truth better than he does.
Unflinchingly his camera cuts through the swearing and fleshy karaoke to their individual stories.
The maple syrup cuts through and it's the basis for a sweet, syrupy beer.
I got all my tax cuts through, and I tried to unleash everybody's energy.
The beef fat should coat your lips, and then the citrus cuts through it.
But it's not urgent or inventive in a way that cuts through the somberness.
As Johnston cuts through the bandages, scent strips are passed around while Ostrom describes them.
Trump said he would now turn his attention to getting "big tax cuts" through Congress.
Moving north, 105 miles of this section cuts through the heart of Shenandoah National Park.
A view of the border fence that cuts through the Sonoran Desert near Lukeville, Arizona.
Overdoses everywhere Lt. McClure marches up a footpath that cuts through brush behind Marcum Terrace.
The beam from the projector cuts through the residual fog like lasers in a nightclub.
For all his claims to the contrary, a singular desire cuts through The Second Mountain.
But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.
For metal, vinyl, and plastic blinds, Method All-Purpose Surface Cleaner cuts through the grime.
An access road cuts through the tar sands, littered with massive excavators and other machines.
Karen, played by Megan Mullally, cuts through the gloop like nail polish remover on plastic.
Like you, Scorpio is a sign that cuts through bullshit and gets to the truth.
It is enough to make your lips pucker, but spicy ginger cuts through the sourness.
Like the citrus, tamarind's sharpness cuts through the potentially cloying aspects of all the sugar.
But he also did better in the small swath of Appalachia that cuts through Virginia.
They act like a lighthouse beacon that cuts through the obscuring dust of our galaxy.
THE ROAR of a fighter jet cuts through the gentle hubbub of a business lunch.
The trail cuts through 14 states along the way, including New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut.
A pipeline cuts through the Tien Shan Mountains, bringing water from Big Almaty Lake to Almaty.
Thankfully, Robbie's shining performance cuts through the murk like a neon sign in a dark alleyway.
ET, a small search vessel cuts through the dark water, its path illuminated by a flare.
A very simple goal is to present something that cuts through that in a digestible way.
Aiming for a sharp clarity that cuts through nets of amplifier distortion, they crackle and sting.
ClassPass cuts through the clutter and gives you an excellent list of workout options near you.
Goldman Sachs said a stronger-than-anticipated OPEC-led commitment to extend production cuts through 2018.
A sharp blade easily cuts through skin and layers; a dull blade slides off the skin.
Another voice cuts through the dense field of sound: Drew's words spoken by a female voice.
No matter how thick the haze of Klonopin and light beer, that fact still cuts through.
And then he places the microphone to his lips, and his voice cuts through the noise.
Inland, a stretch of the linear Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park cuts through the village.
But they'll back him as long as they think he might get those tax cuts through.
The satellites have a special kind of sensor using "synthetic aperture radar" that cuts through clouds.
A wing of white light cuts through the clouds—a merciless angel, it brings no warmth.
CreditCredit MOKONG, Cameroon — All life travels the ribbon of asphalt that cuts through this remote village.
"I love how he cuts through the defense," said Mr. Ismail, who is also a forward.
Trump's still going strong on Twitter What you see is what you get -- and that cuts through.
Then you spot it: A teal dot cuts through the forest and zooms down an empty road.
Through deregulation, though these tax cuts through and entrepreneurial spirit that he has brought to the presidency.
Does Secretary Clinton oppose the Bakken crude oil pipeline that cuts through Iowa and three other states?
It cuts through her denial to get to the truth that's obfuscated by her love for Perry.
Her desk cuts through his chair, her experience interrupting his theory and rendering it feeble by comparison.
The expressway — as well as drug routes — between Mexico City and Acapulco cuts through Cuernavaca and Temixco.
In a phone interview, I asked Holzer how she cuts through this textual mess, and she laughed.
His strong, Roman nose cuts through criticism like a chisel freeing abs from a hunk of marble.
To reach the farm, we climb a long, lonely hill that cuts through a snow-encrusted field.
OPEC also discussed extending the cuts through June 2018 if the market deteriorates, sources told Dow Jones.
The GOP may also be willing to finance tax cuts through an increase in the national debt.
It's often dark; a reflection of the splintering that happens when mental illness cuts through the self.
Legends & Lies cuts through the myths and brings untold truths to the screen for the first time.
Tropper's sharp, quick-witted humor cuts through the grief and will make you literally laugh out loud.
Our free business match-making platform cuts through the noise and helps you find the right people.
The 101st district overlaps with, and cuts through, a number of counties, school districts and congressional boundaries.
Each strike of his mallet cuts through the relative quiet of the world's second-largest tropical rainforest.
But there's something to be said for satire that gleefully cuts through outrage, instead of fuelling it.
Her voice is thin, but it's not brittle; it cuts through a variety of production styles easily.
Trump said he would turn his attention to getting "big tax cuts" through Congress, another tricky proposition.
The audio is vivid and stark and cuts through that fog of wishful thinking and self-deception.
The company said drivers would make up what they lose in fee cuts through an increased order volume.
Independent voters, meanwhile, might appreciate the way that Trump cuts through gossip to the heart of the matter.
Maracaibo (CNN)The rising sun cuts through the haze, flickering behind the cables of the Rafael Urdaneta Bridge.
The WTO system of settling disputes is slow; getting new rounds of tariff cuts through seems practically impossible.
It has a freshness that cuts through the creamy greasy joy of the dip and the crunchy batter.
In Cambridge the route cuts through Victorian terraces housing academics, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves glimpsed through bay windows.
So when a crack of something real, something earnest, impulsive, and uncultivated cuts through, it's jarring and precious.
Physical mail cuts through the digital clutter and we don't want to add digital clutter to this channel.
The tamarind cuts through the red chili and there's a faint smokiness—from the cashew feni, I suspect.
There's an optimism in these stories, a good humor and innocence that cuts through the dirt and blood.
Setting records for crowd size, for appointing judges, for getting tax cuts through -- this is his lifeblood. 7.
But Kudlow cautioned against discounting the possibility Trump will push a second round of tax cuts through Congress.
And Republicans can use the "reconciliation" procedure to get tax cuts through the Senate with just 51 votes.
She is a belter, with a pleasingly serrated voice that cuts through even the thickest of digital backdrops.
A sharp knife cuts through the sheet; a dull knife slips off the edge or rips it unevenly.
It cuts through the noise at a time when so many arguments are raging, about so many policies.
The first cuts through morality and human nature: How can we be so smart and yet so dumb?
Eventually, a glowing Volkswagen I.D. Buzz, an electric minivan planned for production in 2022, cuts through the gloom.
The Route 46 shopping corridor runs along the southern border, and Interstate 80 cuts through the northwest corner.
It cuts through the city from Lake Ontario through downtown before reaching the suburbs and then into farmland.
No matter how many layers of clothing you wear, -20 degree wind chill cuts through to your skin.
Dubai&aposs shiny, driverless metro cuts through the city&aposs skyscrapers and offers striking views of the city.
The 1,933-mile barrier cuts through towns, rivers and desolate terrain and across California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Despite Apple's production cuts through F1Q, we assume excess channel inventory will weigh on Apple's shipments into mid-2019.
The company said it expects to take charges of about $650 million related to the job cuts through 2018.
It's the highway that cuts through the Seven Kingdoms in the "Game of Thrones," and ends in King's Landing.
THINGS are eerily quiet outside the caged walkway that cuts through the no-man's-land separating Israel from Gaza.
The following photo is shot in infrared, which cuts through the hazy upper atmosphere to reveal some surface features.
A woman's dress shoe cuts through dried grass as bass drums and ominous horns sound before fading to black.
We'll never get a single figure again: A train cuts through the space between a traveling herd of buffalo.
Just when her self-indulgence becomes wearying, she cuts through it with a critique of her own self-absorption.
The ultimate contrast and the ultimate uncanny to really make something that cuts through so strangely into everyday life.
Windex Original Glass Cleaner still reigns supreme because it cuts through grime, doesn't leave streaks, and doesn't cost much.
At North 18813th Street, Bedford Avenue cuts through McCarren Park, a 35-acre oasis with swimming, bocce and kickball.
The White House wanted substantial legal immigration cuts through changes to family-based migration and the diversity visa program.
While the swathe Euron cuts through the armada is hard to follow, it feels convincing in its nonlinear havoc.
"'Oh, this acid cuts through the sweetness and the oil just perrrrfectly,'" Silver imitates them, affecting a mewling voice.
Back on the main grounds, the expansive Long Meadow cuts through much of the northern end of the park.
If conservatives acquiesce to this slower rollback of Medicaid expansion, they might want steeper cuts through the spending caps.
Mindfulness cuts through these patterns and can allow us to see money matters more clearly, and accomplish positive change.
He stops at the Beloit Club, a beleaguered country club near the Rock River, which cuts through the town.
Newsletter Cillizza cuts through the political spin -- and your email inbox -- and tells you what you need to know.
The White House wants substantial legal immigration cuts, through changes to family-based migration and the diversity visa program.
But without the proper machinations, and without accidents of time or co-signs, so little cuts through the din.
Inches and centimeters run along its outer edges, pixels and picas along the narrow rectangle that cuts through its middle.
This is a more accurate gauge of support, because it cuts through the politicization and focuses on the policy itself.
This photo isn't blurry — that's just the splashback from the massive amounts of splashback as a waterjet cuts through metal.
As an information designer, she is working to convey simple, clear ideas in a way that cuts through information overload.
This post cuts through the noise by sharing real-world data behind some of the biggest SEO successes this year.
I take a pint into the cramped walled garden, and the bleep of a reversing truck cuts through the chatter.
The Bosphorus, which cuts through Istanbul, is one of the world's most important waterways for transit of oil and grains.
Amid the chaos, Meera cuts through Bran's vision to convince him to warg into Hodor, who can carry Bran out.
During the meeting, OPEC also discussed extending the cuts through June 2018 if the market deteriorates, sources told Dow Jones.
You must meet them where they are right now with a tailored message that resonates and cuts through the clutter.
Windex Original Glass Cleaner cuts through grit and grease with ease thanks to its time-tested active ingredient ammonia-D.
Herrine: The pastrami is so thick and so fatty that the dill and the pickled cucumber cuts through that richness.
The Mercer Culinary Millennia Wavy Edge 10-Inch Wide Bread Knife cuts through your bread "like butter" without crushing it.
In On Politics, she cuts through the noise of the news cycle, helping you make sense of the political world.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber has a foaming formula, a fresh scent, and cuts through soap scum with ease.
Critic's Pick The filmmaker Asif Kapadia (who won an Oscar for "Amy") cuts through the filler of conventional sports documentaries.
After the town of Manali, the air cools, and the road cuts through forests of spruce and cedar and fir.
In one scene of Bad, Walt is travelling through To'hajiilee and suddenly he cuts through the middle of downtown Albuquerque.
The gentle AAA-battery-powered vibration cuts through hair with ease, making a single pass of the trimmer incredibly effective.
The sun cuts through clouds as it sets behind the Okuchichibu Mountains outside Tokyo as Japan braces for Typhoon Hagibis.
OPEC's statement made no mention of extending the cuts through June or even December 2020, as some analysts had expected.
In Biloxi, the railroad cuts through the southern part of the city, near homes, an industrial area and several casinos.
The broader impact of the shutdown cuts through the theatrics the president typically uses to get out of tricky situations.
There were reports of people seeking shelter by parking their cars inside a highway tunnel that cuts through a mountain.
Minaj cuts through the noise because she's been the biggest voice in female MCing (despite contestation) for quite some time now.
Want a tool that cuts through the crowds to help you meet the people who can help move your business forward?
Pedestrian and vehicle fencing built during the border-construction boom of the mid-2000s cuts through the scrub along some stretches.
How do you create something that cuts through the clutter, that solves problems, that makes our day-to-day lives better?
Cold wind cuts through the windows in the winter, and she tapes up sheets of plastic to keep the draft out.
Brett Gundlock cuts through some of the noise by isolating people on white backdrops and allowing them to tell their story.
The 'Namgis climb onto the boat, and it cuts through the thick fog for several hours heading east to Gilford Island.
Topsify Topsify cuts through the noise to bring you some top-quality curated playlists that you can plug into right away.
All the extension needs to move forward is approval on a 275-mile portion of the pipeline that cuts through Nebraska.
But a factor that cuts through it all is that Asian-Americans tend to vote for candidates who are Asian, too.
The highway nicknamed "Death Road" cuts through Aleppo, and is considered the only route into the eastern part of the city.
White Lung's ferocious onslaught cuts through steel and makes your ears stiffen with alarm; indeed, this is their only available mode.
As a longtime resident of the Mission, Jenkins walked us down Valencia Street, a main artery that cuts through the neighborhood.
But then it hits you with the hook: a note of raw, acoustic emotion that cuts through the slick studio production.
Today, it occupies a multi-room suite on the 12th floor of a tower overlooking the river that cuts through campus.
Boise National Forest 21 A gate restricted public access to a section of Boise Ridge Road that cuts through Wilks property.
Boise National Forest IDAHO A gate restricted public access to a section of Boise Ridge Road that cuts through Wilks property.
You can add up $1.4 trillion in Medicaid cuts through the major reforms being proposed in the budget under Graham-Cassidy.
The 69763-minute stroll from the Angelica to the Casanatense cuts through the densest and most history-encrusted area of Rome.
Music (and eventually emotion) cuts through the alienating layers of abstraction in this new work by the musician-storytellers James & Jerome.
To reach the forsaken village of Opytne, you need to drive over a makeshift dirt road that cuts through a minefield.
A stone pathway cuts through the front garden and its furnished seating area, leading to a broad veranda with tile floors.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries extended oil production cuts through March 20173, after a meeting in Vienna on Thursday.
Nearly a year ago, Trump pushed massive deficit-financed tax cuts through the Republican Congress that temporarily juiced up the economy.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow doubts Republicans can push another round of tax cuts through Congress before November's midterm elections.
The plan calls for sticking with last year's budget numbers but allowing lawmakers to vote on deficit cuts through appropriations bills.
So there's this big disconnect between what data analysts and political parties believe cuts through and what actually does cut through.
It's what defines most great artists, that element of performance that cuts through and creates something real, if only in its distortion.
Using just water, the Shark steam mop cuts through stuck-on messes — no chemicals are involved and no residue is left over.
Her voice cuts through the incessant chatter because she reminds us that we deserve better than the current political climate we're in.
The hardy beast endured a 620-mile journey that included crossing the Brahmaputra River, a major waterway that cuts through four countries.
In that sequence, Legion turns horror and comedy into symbiotic partners, creating a strange, humorous tension that cuts through the superhero seriousness.
But it's very interesting work, because it really cuts through the outer layers of anything else that's going on in the world.
Here's what's really going on with "Cat Person," the writer opines, and cuts through the wreathing fog of ignorance that surrounds it.
"Now is the time to build off the strong economic momentum of the president's tax cuts through sound trade policy," Brady said.
But most economists doubt Trump will get there either, on an annual basis, especially if he can't get tax cuts through Congress.
It simplifies networking and cuts through the noise to help you find, schedule and meet the right people for your business needs.
George W. Bush pushed big tax cuts through Congress in 2001 and 2003 with the promises of strong growth that never materialized.
There's no shortage of beauty here: Just wait until you walk inside a 40-foot glass tunnel that cuts through another tank.
Meanwhile, Air New Zealand announced further capacity cuts through to the end of June, and reported a case of coronavirus on board.
I prefer Amazon's Eero 3-pack, which covers my three-story house with a perfect signal and cuts through the plaster walls.
Route 75, which cuts through to downtown Dallas, about 10 miles south, is a mile away; the DART train stops nearby, too.
The Yellow River is the world's sixth longest river, and cuts through much of the country, including inner Mongolia in the north.
Stocks came in from where they were before, which is likely a reaction to the dot plot showing no cuts through 2020.
A heavenly B-flat chord then cuts through the explosion and gives way to an ambiguously serene coda full of harmonic uncertainty.
A weather station near Marias Pass, where a highway cuts through the mountain range, recorded 17 inches as of just 2 p.m.
Her resilience cuts through the misery with beauty and even humor: an absurdly enlarged organ; a buckled horse with an awkward gallop.
The building's first floor is 18 feet off the ground; a boardwalk cuts through a forest of mangroves to his boat launch.
Lumberton The Lumber River cuts through the city of Lumberton in North Carolina, which has received 22.76 inches of rain since Thursday.
In that program, the administration proposes repealing ObamaCare's expansion of the program and imposing cuts through putting a new cap on payments.
Or you can rent a bike for about $8003 and explore a paved road that cuts through a semiarid landscape to forest.
In comparison, here's what the comic book interpretation of the clash looked like: The green of She-Hulk's skin cuts through the action.
In "The Long Night," he cuts through the chaos of the battlefield, ignoring the humans and their messy interiors, both literal and metaphorical.
Trump said on Friday after the failure of that legislation that he would turn his attention to getting "big tax cuts" through Congress.
And they will get those tax cuts through reduced rates, through a doubling of the standard deduction, through an expanded child tax credit.
Money markets are pricing in three rate cuts before year-end and are betting on as many as five cuts through mid-250.
Hangzhou, China (CNN)The odd collection of voices cuts through the cold Beijing air, the sounds emanating from a small, unremarkable back room.
A tramway cuts through the underbrush to Corcovado, the verdant peak that would soon be topped by the statue of Christ the Redeemer.
Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell promised this week to avert the cuts through a waiver, although that would require 60 votes.
Russia and Saudi Arabia last weekend reached an agreement to extend OPEC output cuts through March 2018, which sent crude oil prices higher.
On Friday members of a panel reviewing scenarios for the group told Reuters it was looking at extending those cuts through March 2018.
Employers have announced 386,347 job cuts through November, down 22 percent compared to the same period last year and the lowest since 1997.
Fulton Street cuts through diagonally, creating a fork in the road and a space called Fowler Square, which is more like a triangle.
With its long (about 10 inches), narrow serrated blade, the bread knife cuts through soft foods like bread and tomatoes without crushing them.
Money markets are pricing in three Fed rate cuts before year-end and are tipping as many as five cuts through mid-245.
The border cuts through Spednic, East Grand and North lakes before reaching the headwaters of the St. Croix River watershed at Monument Brook.
Throughout, including in "Fleabag"-style, wide-eyed asides to the camera, Ms. König cuts through the technical wizardry to get to the fantasy.
And, in , the 14-member cartel and 10 other allied oil producers agreed to extend output cuts through to the end of 2018.
This may affect trips on a stretch of the Colorado River in Utah known as Cataract Canyon, which cuts through Canyonlands National Park.
By the evening, there were all these strangers sitting around with their make-up on, and acid just cuts through all that bullshit.
The camera for the accompanying video twirls and cuts through a tropical jungle of pink trees before landing on the pair in a pose.
L-mandelic acid keeps oil on lockdown and salicylic acid cuts through the gloopy mixture of excess sebum and skin cells to prevent blockages.
If Trump is able to push his tax cuts through in full, the ratio of government debt to gross domestic product would jump dramatically.
The knife wasn't quite sharp enough to make clean cuts through the smallest growth, but I suppose it did everything a machete should do.
Which might be why the human voice cuts through us so readily: we're not alone here, after all, in neither our sorrows nor pleasures.
Johnston Press has itself signalled the need for more cost cuts through restructuring, property disposals and capex reductions, as it faces pressure on revenue.
The US-Mexico border cuts through 1,954 miles of mostly rugged, inhospitable terrain; traveling between the towns along it, you rarely see other people.
All of the instrumentation in the track is badass, but Carter's guitar cuts through like a ray of light in a pitch-black room.
Russian warships frequently pass through the narrow Bophorus Strait, which cuts through Istanbul, on their way from the Black Sea to Syria's Mediterranean coast.
Crude oil rallied on news of an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Russia, reached Sunday, which would extend existing output cuts through next March.
The sector had announced 60,127 job cuts through June, a 42 percent increase from the 42,095 cuts reported through the first half of 2016.
The Cambrian Coast Railway Line cuts through one side of the property, connecting the local towns to Pwllheli, a resort town in northern Wales.
Arora's new film, Zikr: A Sufi Revival, cuts through the two extreme perceptions of Sufism to reveal the reality of everyday life and worship.
Perhaps it could spare a few bucks on new light bulbs for the busy shared bike/pedestrian path that cuts through City Hall Park.
Cream cheese cuts through the scorching heat of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, allowing you to eat the entire bag without setting your tongue on fire.
Most delightful, though, was the promenade he created along the banks of the Vertefeuille, a rambling stream that cuts through the estate's apple trees.
Finally, one of the main arguments for the tax cuts was that corporations would pass the tax cuts through to higher wages for workers.
In "Band" (2018), three antelope appear to gather calmly in a patch of savanna, but a wall cuts through the image like a seam.
JAMIE BARTON Though her generous voice easily cuts through a Wagner orchestra, this mezzo-soprano can rein it in, too, as a potent recitalist.
The Plata River, which cuts through Comerio, had swelled by more than 60 feet and was creeping ever closer to the school's front door.
Qamishli sits near Syria's border with Turkey and at the base of Turkey's Taurus Mountains, a great chain that extends cuts through southern Turkey.
But finding the road that cuts through their hamlet, Mosteiro, engulfed by fire, they turned back and began to hose down their house instead.
To understand, all you had to do was walk 10 easy minutes from the tennis courts to a wide boulevard that cuts through downtown.
New York, which has 215,214 miles of streets, once catered to cars by building a network of roadways that still cuts through the city.
It's happening as a historic global expansion grips the markets, and with OPEC deciding to extend production cuts through the end of next year.
Financing the tax cuts through higher deficits risked shrinking the resources available for a sustained federal commitment to research, but if not now, when?
Inside, owner Sally Butcher—a diminutive figure with pomegranate-red hair—cuts through the store as sharply as pickle juice in a shirazi salad.
Smaller homes on the streets closest to Interstate 95, which cuts through the heart of Southport, are attracting younger buyers with future plans to expand.
There's always at least one killer message that cuts through but more often than not it's hidden and not what the founders think it is.
For Alphabet, the owner of Google and YouTube, the extended Googleplex would involve public walkway that cuts through a building topped by a glass canopy.
In Lima, Peru, the city is divided by a wall called "the Wall of Shame," which cuts through four neighborhoods, separating rich from the poor.
The fallback position is often sparkling wine, which cuts through the richness and feels appropriate when the egg dish is served early in the day.
Whatever tool was used on the wall made clean horizontal cuts through six rows of cinder blocks, two stacks thick, and a layer of drywall.
According to a majority of economists in a recent Reuters poll, U.S. Republicans are not expected to push the tax cuts through Congress this year.
Produced by the bassist Derrick Hodge, it's got a spacey, glistening ambience, but Francies cuts through that with his bright, forthright touch and dashing improvisations.
No matter how completely different we are, if you have dogs in common it cuts through whatever else you might think would be a barrier.
Energy stocks were lifted by a 1.3% rise in crude prices following an agreement between OPEC and its allies to extend output cuts through 2020.
This week, NASA shared a new infrared image that cuts through the gas and dust to look in detail at the center of our galaxy.
Energy stocks were buoyed by a 26.64% rise in crude prices following an agreement between OPEC and its allies to extend output cuts through 26.65.
Erdogan says it will ease traffic and prevent accidents on the natural Bosphorus strait, one of the world's busiest waterways, which cuts through the city.
Erdogan says it will ease traffic and prevent accidents on the natural Bosphorus strait, one of the world's busiest waterways, which cuts through the city.
A two-bedroom unit on Grand Street, a key thoroughfare that cuts through East Williamsburg, had dropped $450 to $1,850 in barely less than a month.
Bowie's presence was such that even as he's nearly hidden among ballroom dancers or surrounded by foot-tall puppets, his talent cuts through all the clutter.
Adam Becker's new book, What Is Real, cuts through the confusion, providing a vivid account of this often arcane field, its history, and its numerous controversies.
Smoking stands out in medical history as a pastime which is so unambiguously bad for you that the signal cuts through almost any amount of noise.
A stainless steel headband is the foundation of it all, running down and shrinking to a cylindrical shape that cuts through the middle of each earcup.
CrunchMatch — our free business-matching platform — cuts through the noise to help you zero in on the connections that matter most to you and your business.
They say that it cuts through sacred tribal areas, could compromise local water quality, and that they were not consulted in the planning phases of construction.
It's not enough to make an impact — if anything, the slight bitterness cuts through the sweetness of all the other ingredients without making its presence known.
Instead, I cut east at Alberta Street, climbing down across the I-5 trench that cuts through North Portland, to make my way into Northeast Portland.
Bring the Wonderboom to a party or a picnic at a park and you're going to get a speaker that cuts through all that ambient noise.
"The layman will look at Chinese politics or regulation in China and try to figure it out," McDonald said, but this chart cuts through the noise.
Los Angeles, like many other big cities dealing with traffic, has been encouraging development along mass-transit lines, such as the one that cuts through Hollywood.
RAMOT NAFTALI, Israel (Reuters) - The piercing note of a shofar - a ram's horn used in Jewish religious ceremonies - cuts through the mountain air of the Galilee.
But it also cuts through these elements to arrive at something much more important: the wonder of discovering a completely different world for the first time.
It depicts two lovers coiled up, flat on what looks like the desert floor, beneath a brilliant rainbow that cuts through a deep, pink-maroon sunset.
The Val d'Orcia, which cuts through the southern half of Tuscany, unfurled before us like an endless straw blanket, crunchy and suffocating in the summer heat.
"Keeping cuts through the end of 1Q aims to avoid putting oil into the market during a seasonal low for demand and refinery runs," they said.
My colleague Nellie Bowles was smitten with the newly (mostly) car-free Market Street, the thoroughfare that cuts through San Francisco, so she wrote about it.
The fire started on Monday in Cole Canyon, which cuts through those counties, and eventually led to the evacuation of about 1,000 people under mandatory orders.
The fresh crunch of all those different kinds of oniony bits and herbs cuts through the rich broth so beautifully it makes me a little emotional.
Meanwhile, Politico reported that a revised bill could potentially shield Alaska and as many as four other sparsely populated states from major Medicaid cuts through 2026.
Chief Financial Officer Donal Galvin told Reuters that the bank, one of Ireland's two dominant lenders, would aim to make the cuts through negotiated voluntary severance.
This law, however, really cuts through a lot of the cruft of the past few decades and clearly establishes the "bright line" rules consumers know and understand.
He's stocky with broad shoulders, and eyes that change color from dark to light and back again in the morning sun that cuts through the Venetian blinds.
Fortunately, the Associated Press' "Ground Game" cuts through the noise to deliver reporting from its network of journalists on congressional races from around the country and beyond.
"An extension of OPEC+ production cuts through the end of the year seems highly likely given recent price action," U.S. investment bank Jefferies said in a note.
"An extension of OPEC+ production cuts through the end of the year seems highly likely given recent price action", U.S. investment bank Jefferies said in a note.
Trump needs the support of fellow Republicans as he tries to push his policy agenda, including tax cuts, through a Congress that is controlled by the Republicans.
As the unexpected years went by, Opportunity continued along the hilly rim of Endeavour until it came to Perseverance Valley, which cuts through towards the crater floor.
The whistle of a stiff and constant wind cuts through a silence that gives no hint of the hostilities, both physical and political, that animate these borderlands.
If that translates into problems pushing the cuts through Congress, it'll put the Trump administration's goals of sustained 3 percent economic growth and rising wages in jeopardy.
Employers have announced a total of 2175,2000 planned job cuts through the first four months of 2017, down 35 percent in the same period a year ago.
In this episode, the hacking and spy expert cuts through the media tailspinning around disinfo campaigns to tell us what 2020 election meddling might just look like.
The city's backbone, Halsted Street, cuts through all of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods, so we took a tour down Halsted to see how all these different worlds connect.
The choir cuts through the soft digital hum of the track, filling in for the horns and harmonies that blur into each other throughout 22, A Million.
Aunt Fannie's Glass and Window Vinegar Wash cuts through grease and grime, but it doesn't kill off all the helpful microorganisms with which we share our home.Pros:
The freewheeling Guru Gossip forum cuts through the glittery facade of online beauty gurus, while Get Off My Internets deflates the egos of the lifestyle-blogging set.
Bankhaus Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper said VW should be bold, suggesting 5,000 job cuts through voluntary redundancies and early retirement and a sale of costly components plants.
With the click of a button and the beauty of classical music, chef Kristen Kish cuts through the noise to find focus and inspiration for her cooking.
And while we're all totally familiar with the noise the alien makes, that sinister hiss, when it cuts through the mix, coming out of the dark, nope.
Sylvia, the organizer of the assassin battles, cuts through the bullshit, calling out Travis for what he really wants, which is for her to sleep with him.
In addition, Ryan's ambitious and partisan agenda means he is committed to producing tax cuts through the so-called reconciliation process, which requires only 50 Senate votes.
Every so often, Trump says or does something so grotesque that it cuts through the despairing numbness engendered by his presidency, galvanizing the forces of decency anew.
Every day, the call to prayer echoes from a mosque on the southern side of the bridge that spans the Ibar River, which cuts through the city.
State officials also shut down a highway in the eastern part of the state and part of a highway that cuts through the mountains, citing numerous accidents.
Walking through a string of villages in Bihar, the state that was worst hit this past month, the reek of fermenting grain cuts through the moist air.
A highway that cuts through the district is traversed by elephants and used by farmers to rake out and dry the rice plucked fresh from their paddies.
"The market anticipates that OPEC and non-OPEC [exporters] are going to continue with their production cuts through 2018," said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
In Seal Beach it cuts through the center of the city, with Main Street, the central business district and the historic pier all sitting to its west.
The project, which snakes across the province like a cobra with its head raised to strike, also cuts through the unceded traditional territory of the Wet'suwet'en Nation.
Our second annual day-long conference cuts through the hype and explores the current and future state of the technology and its social, regulatory and economic impact.
Saudi Arabia spearheaded a deal on Friday with Russia and the other so-called OPEC+ oil producers to deepen output cuts through the first quarter of 22014.
The area's vibrant Asian heritage is on full display along Clement Street, which cuts through the district and in Inner Richmond becomes crowded with shops and restaurants.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet uses the Bosphorus Strait, which cuts through Istanbul, as a route to the Mediterranean where it operates, principally off the coast of Syria.
It offers up a challenge that cuts through political affiliation, gender, class, race: to not let disappointment or setbacks eat away at you but inspire you instead.
The barrier surges over hills like a never-ending freight train, cuts through buildings and parallels roads, changing from concrete to cinder block to metal as it goes.
S&P Global Platts predicts that the group will agree to rollover current cuts through the end of the year, but won't move to trim production any further.
Most labor economists prefer it to all other indicators because it cuts through the issue of discouraged workers and those who are slow to enter the labor force.
The fundraising comes as the Italian bond market comes under pressure from moves by the ruling coalition to fund welfare spending and tax cuts through increased deficit spending.
A large wall covered in barbed wire in the spirit of a penitentiary cuts through the exhibition space, adorned with quotes by anti-fascist Spanish poet León Felipe.
U.S. crude prices rallied above $49 a barrel on Monday after Saudi Arabia and Russia announced they had agreed to extend OPEC-led output cuts through March 2018.
Every once in a while, though, it cuts through its impressively strange loopiness to admit that its characters have endured unbelievable tragedy having watched everyone they knew die.
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"We try to ensure that we're resonating, creating content that's relevant, that cuts through, but maintains the truism of who we are as an organization," Mr. Williams said.
In the kitchen, Green Gobbler Drain Clog Dissolver cuts through grease and just a monthly dose of CLR Build-Up Remover will help save you from a disaster.
One scene in particular cuts through: A woman is on a bus home from a night out, and the man in the neighboring seat won't stop pestering her.
If that translates into problems pushing the cuts through Congress, it will put the Trump administration's goals of sustained 3 percent economic growth and rising wages in jeopardy.
The line between the two districts cuts through a cohesive community; both Haggman and Flores were rumored to be looking at the 26th before announcing runs next door.
The Messalo River, which cuts through the middle of Cabo Delgado and is the province's second largest, burst its banks during severe flooding in 2000, causing 700 deaths.
What it actually does is muddy the waters of the fight that cuts through their afterglow, as Brianna finds out Roger knew about the fire at Fraser's Ridge.
"No matter how completely different we are, if you have dogs in common it cuts through whatever else you might think would be a barrier," Mr. Foster said.
VIENNA — OPEC and other major oil producers wrapped up a deal on Thursday to extend output cuts through the end of 2018, part of efforts to bolster prices.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber is our best tub cleaner because it cuts through soap scum with ease thanks to its foaming formula, and it's affordable too.
There's one magician who waves around a glass of water and takes out a knife and cuts through the glass and it's revealed to be a chocolate cake.
Love it or hate it, cranberry sauce adds a much-needed jolt of color and flavor that cuts through the rich, very brown food on the Thanksgiving table.
For one thing, there's the way protagonist Ethan's hands simply float in front of you, unconnected from a body, or how subtitles and other text often cuts through objects.
She says 38 miles of the Dakota Access Pipeline cuts through territory that still belongs to Native Americans, based on a 1851 treaty signed at Fort Laramie in Wyoming.
A tree shear cuts through the sheet metal of the cockpit and dents up one of the hydraulic legs, but both of these tools require too much ground guidance.
The drone zips through a bicycle, seamlessly slips inside handrails, pops into holes, and cuts through structures so seamlessly that it feels like the world is unfolding before you.
Projects currently under construction include the extravagant Museum of the Future, Gate Avenue, a ground-level, $272 million development that cuts through the financial district, and Dubai Creek Harbour.
The glass walls will allow visitors to admire the views from the nearby Champ-de-Mars gardens to the other side of the Seine River that cuts through Paris.
The anger is palpable on a narrow road that cuts through a South Korean village where about 170 people live between green hills dotted with cottages and melon fields.
The Fantino in particular was beautiful, I thought, fresh and juicy with the aroma and flavor of red cherries and a buzz saw acidity that cuts through rich foods.
They have said it makes no sense to divide the complex and pointed out that the proposed zone line does not follow a street but cuts through their backyard.
Although heavy rains that inundated the city throughout the week stopped on Friday, continued flooding from the Seine — the river that cuts through France's capital — is still causing concern.
It's a blazingly hot late-May afternoon in downtown Toronto when an orange-bellied helicopter cuts through the cloudless sky above the courtyard outside St. George the Martyr Church.
In a statement, police said Puigdemont was detained near a section of the A7 highway, which cuts through the state from the city of Flensburg near the Danish border.
Money markets are pricing in three Fed rate cuts before year-end, starting with the next meeting in July, and tipping as many as five cuts through mid-2020.
And it seems more likely that abortion rights will die a death by a thousand cuts through restrictive state laws allowed under Casey than by a reversal of Roe.
Hualien is near the entrance to Taroko National Park, one of Taiwan's most famous scenic areas, where the Taroko Gorge cuts through mountains that rise steeply from the coast.
Last October, the United States Supreme Court refused to hear Khosla's appeal to overturn a ruling that the beach access path that cuts through his property must remain open.
The overpass is part of the main freeway that cuts through the center of the modernistic Brazilian capital, which was built in the late 1950s and inaugurated in 1960.
An elevated train track cuts through the main drag, Frankford Avenue, which is jammed with convenience stores and cellphone shops, and storefronts boasting haircare products, clothes and pawned goods.
Someone noted on Twitter recently that it cuts through some of the BS about teenaged guys not understanding consent; she's drunk, he's not, and so he doesn't kiss her.
In a statement, police said Puigdemont was detained near a section of the A7 highway which cuts through the state from the city of Flensburg near the Danish border.
Second, that humankind can be split into good and bad people, whereas, as Solzhenitsyn put it, "the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being".
The gondola—piloted by Robo-seppe, a kindly automaton with the eyes of a robot half his age—cuts through the water with the precision of a thousand Genovese nanobots.
The Tax Foundation, like Republicans in Congress, prefers to look at tax cuts through "dynamic scoring"—this year's assumptions about increased growth become next year's assumptions about increased tax revenue.
And more tax cuts are always a possibility with a Republican Congress — George W. Bush and Republicans used reconciliation to pass tax cuts through Congress in both 234 and 303.
The course cuts through a dry savanna containing no street life, and approaches woods — since deteriorated because of illegal harvesting — that French colonial rulers once eyed for a hunting reserve.
Oil prices rebounded strongly to end Friday's session about 1.5 percent higher, mostly on signs that Russia is inclined to extend oil production cuts through the second half of 2017.
Driving or biking across Going-to-the-sun Road, which cuts through the middle of the park, is a can't-miss and offers unparalleled views of Glacier's flora and wildlife.
Using a fractional laser gentle enough for the face, Protégé Intima uses a beam that cuts through and stimulates natural collagen and elastic tissues in the lips of the vagina.
Will the appeal to the base — and "base" applies in both senses of the word here — guarantee a kind of Trumpian rip current that cuts through the expected blue wave?
Expectations rose for a Fed rate cut, with money markets pricing in three rate cuts before the end of the year and as many as five cuts through mid-2020.
Financing tax cuts through deficit spending essentially means the government will borrow money to pay for tax reductions, rather than finding spending cuts to make up for the lost revenue.
The recent rezoning of more than 309 blocks along Jerome Avenue, which cuts through the poorest congressional district in the country, could bring 211,21200 new low- and middle-income apartments.
DENVER — Each morning Yadira Sanchez and her three children awaken to the roar of traffic and the plumes of exhaust that spill from the highway that cuts through their neighborhood.
"The $3 billion in cost cuts through 2019 are a necessary and effective address to near-term patent cliffs," RBC Capital analyst Randall Stanicky said in a note to clients.
"The sign of Libra cuts through the center of our zodiac, marking the Autumnal Equinox symbolizing the balance of light on earth — equal day and equal night," said astrologer Rebecca Gordon.
The theme of displacement cuts through the entire exhibition, but it takes on a less somber point of view in the works of Bahraini photographer Camille Zakharia and Saudi Moath Alofi.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed at a Vienna meeting to carry forward supply cuts through at least next March in order to help balance global supply and demand.
We tried it with vodka and other spirits, but the best was the rum with Fernet Branca, as it cuts through the sugar of the rum with a slightly bitter taste.
The oil ministers of Iraq and Iran both told CNBC on Wednesday that they're ready to back a deal to extend OPEC-led production cuts through the first quarter of 2018.
Two Italian newspapers said on Friday that Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had agreed with 5-Star that the contested link, which cuts through the heart of the Alps, should be scrapped.
Today the only way in, on the government side, is via a lonely road that cuts through hostile territory: a bumpy tarmac strip lined with deserted villages and isolated government outposts.
"We need the help of The Heritage Foundation and everyone here tonight to get our tax cuts through the House, through the Senate and to my desk for signature," Trump said.
Lamb stew, hearty and fragrant, cooked until meat falls off the bone and served alongside thick, chewy noodles — this is the type of food that cuts through northern China's winter chill.
At least two of the bodies were found along stretches of Interstate 214, which cuts through Laredo and is one of the main traffic arteries along this part of the border.
BAGHDAD — The highway from Baghdad to Amman, Jordan, cuts through the insurgent badlands of the western Iraqi desert, and these days any truck driver risks confrontation with roving bands of gunmen.
Three huts are placed at intervals along the trail, which cuts through Paparoa National Park, passing river gorges, up onto mountain ridges that overlook the sea and through dense primeval rainforests.
Ms. Saeedi learned how to swim as a child in the Sangi Masha, a river that cuts through the hills near her rural childhood home in the country's southeastern Ghazni Province.
"High Flying Bird" swoops and cuts through the contradictions of modern culture with the fleet momentum of a power forward destroying a flat-footed defense on his way to the hoop.
The encampment, a series of secluded, earthen warrens, is roughly three blocks long and sits south of downtown under the I-5 freeway that cuts through the middle of the city.
The encampment, a series of secluded, earthen warrens, is roughly three blocks long and sits south of downtown under the I-233 freeway that cuts through the middle of the city.
HAMREEN MOUNTAINS, Iraq — Way up in the mountain range that cuts through this volatile region of northern Iraq, a group of ISIS veterans is readying itself to terrorize the country once more.
On a practical level, effective content ultimately becomes a question of what cuts through the noise to efficiently evoke an emotional response with minimal effort or time from the one consuming it.
Saudi Arabia's reluctance to heed U.S. requests, along with OPEC and Russia's agreement over production cuts through 2019, indicates that U.S. influence in the Middle East and over OPEC could be eroding.
Many, like me, head southeast to the Rose City Golf Course, just north of where the I-2122 freeway trench (now blocked by collapsed overpasses) cuts through the middle of East Portland.
That acidity cuts through the fat and butter that forms the base of the shortbread cookie—a contrasting element—but the tinge of residual sugar in the wine matches the cookie's sweetness.
Hotness is a ticket to fun, an express pass that cuts through long lines to the best parties and the coolest scenes and the most thrilling artificial rushes of adrenaline and dopamine.
"We anticipate some twelve-to-eighteen months of USD strength, beginning when the Trump Administration gets its tax cuts through the Congress," he added, citing late March as likely timing for passage.
"This World Bank fund is very important because it cuts through the politics and diplomacy," said Sofana Dahlan, a Saudi lawyer, entrepreneur and government official who met with Ivanka in Saudi Arabia.
"We're covering it in a different way that's entertaining and cuts through the jargon that is so often associated with business news," Stuart Varney, host of "Varney and Company," told The Hill.
Despite the concerns raised regarding Moscow's commitment to the deal, Bloomberg reported Friday that Russia and OPEC had agreed to an outline of a deal that would prolong production cuts through 2019.
Oil prices have gained support but global inventories remain high, pulling crude LCOc1 back below $50 a barrel and putting pressure on OPEC to extend the cuts through the rest of 2017.
CEO Mark Hoplamazian and Chairman Tom Pritzker said they are forgoing their salaries during April and May, while the rest of Hyatt's senior executives are taking 50 percent salary cuts through May.
Turkey's incursion into Syria to create a so-called safe zone within 20 miles of the border cuts through so many layers of history that it is difficult to summarize its importance.
When discussing reforms to Social Security, he has ignored ways to bring new revenue into the system while emphasizing possible benefit cuts through means-testing, private accounts and raising the retirement age.
President Trump's executive order on energy independence clear-cuts through a swath of environmental regulations, including President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which rewarded states that invested in renewable energies like wind power.
The authorities said 17 people were injured, including a man and a woman who were hit by falling rocks while hiking in Taroko Gorge, which cuts through the mountains west of Hualien.
Collins announced her decision shortly after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said "millions" of Americans would lose coverage under the bill and projected it would impose $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts through 2026.
David Naggar, the Amazon's VP of Kindle Content, says that it's an attempt to provide a pure-data recommendation list that cuts through some of the human curation that colors other bestseller lists.
There's an innocence about the film that cuts through the hyper-slick dream machine of today's manufactured pop-stars—it's impossible to imagine a One Direction biopic featuring an extended alien invasion sequence.
Milwaukee County police, presumably under orders from the Secret Service, had shut down the westbound lanes of I-94, a major artery that cuts through Milwaukee and the primary route to West Allis.
Route 9 (also called Highland Avenue) cuts through the village, with older homes on lots of around 0.10 acre close to the river and newer ones on larger plots in the hills above.
Markets are pricing in about a 13% probability of a quarter point rate cut next week and as many as 73 basis points in cumulative rate cuts through the end of the year.
The park, about 50 miles from the capital of Nairobi, sits over the East African Rift, a huge fracture in the earth's crust that also cuts through Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and other countries.
The tranquil waterway cuts through the city from north to south before emptying into the Seine, and the cobblestone banks lined with trees are the perfect place for an afternoon stroll between shops.
The compelling new section which features deep reporting, photo galleries, video stories and immersive interactive graphics, cuts through the rhetoric and confusion to provide a comprehensive understanding of a crisis with international consequences.
In Indianapolis, the new Indy Cultural Trail Food Tours string together some of the most acclaimed restaurants along the eight-mile urban bike trail that cuts through dining-centric districts like Fletcher Place.
The rail lines had become a target of protests against the TC Energy-backed Coastal GasLink Pipeline, a 416-mile natural gas project that cuts through the traditional territory of the Wet'suwet'en Nation.
Macri is expected to run for a second term next year and getting his spending cuts through Congress will be "an enormous challenge", Sebastian Briozzo, who analyses Argentina for Standard & Poor's, told Reuters.
In Bluefield, the state line between Virginia and West Virginia cuts through the parking lot adjacent to Bowen Field, where the Bluefield Blue Jays play their games against a picturesque backdrop of mountain greenery.
The beans and avocado give it that creamy texture similar to mayonnaise, and jitomate (tomato blended with a bit of oregano), will give it the freshness in every bite that cuts through the grease.
The system is designed to be activated only when the angle of attack - measuring the way the wing cuts through the air - has become too high to avoid the plane stalling or losing lift.
Several permanent solutions are being considered, including using water from the Hoosic River — which cuts through the village — or increasing the capacity of a village well where the measured levels of PFOA are low.
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"People came with swords and chains and all kinds of weapons to cut us into multiple pieces and throw us into the Musi River," she said, referring to a tributary that cuts through Hyderabad.
Divers, including from Austria and South Korea, were trying to reach the Mermaid near Margaret Bridge, one of a dozen that span wide sections of the Danube, which cuts through the heart of Budapest.
The Colorado River cuts through or along seven Western states and supplies water to approximately 36 million people, including residents of Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, San Diego and Los Angeles.
Democrats have proposed a variety of steps to curb health care costs, including cutting payments for out-of-network care, competition from a public insurance plan, and steep payment cuts through Medicare for All.
It cuts through a thicket of dormant trees, passing a half-dozen trailer homes and after almost a mile runs into a line of boulders and a rusted railing with a sign: Road Closed.
Corey Adams The President, who is sure to highlight his success with getting tax cuts through Congress, will likely point to Corey Adams in the first lady's box as an example of its success.
Relatively few New Yorkers buy in Hawthorne, although it has rail service and is accessible to highways, including Route 208, which cuts through town and leads to Route 4 and the George Washington Bridge.
The Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star cuts through Antarctic ice in the Ross Sea near a large group of seals as the ship's crew creates a navigation channel for supply ships on January 16.
IDF soldiers were responding to an earlier incident near the village after stones and Molotov cocktails had been thrown close to a road that links Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and cuts through the West Bank.
Her navigation of the barbed wire that cuts through her path in Alberta's Bow Valley is filmed by a trail cam, her winding movement around roads, railways, and humans is broadcast by the radio collar.
He went on to publish several papers claiming to sever and reattach animal spinal cords, but the papers don't make clear whether he completely detaches or only mostly cuts through the cord before the procedure.
This decision is especially troubling because Millhiser's substantive argument is at the very worst debatable, and at best a valuable contribution to public discourse that cuts through the kabuki theater of a Supreme Court nomination.
Grounded by his voice, a deadpan tenor that cuts through commotion, his sound can range into blown-out electronic landscapes or stay tight in the pocket of rattling West Coast funk as the occasion demands.
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The highway, nicknamed "Death Road," cuts through Aleppo and is considered the only route into the rebel-held east, an area in desperate need of aid since regime forces virtually cut it off in July.
Now, a year and a half later in north London, as Adin cuts through the image of his young mother with an Xacto knife, McAlpine proposes that we retire to the garden for some lunch.
S. crude prices are up almost 3 percent to the $49 a barrel level as the Russian oil minister has announced his country will join Saudi Arabia in extending production cuts through March of 2018.
More signs of stability in China's economy support the growing consensus that China's central bank will hold off on further monetary easing such as interest rate cuts through at least the end of the year.
Beyoncé has been playing stadiums on her Formation World Tour, using a handful of tricks to shrink them — a gargantuan rotating screen onstage and a runway extension that cuts through the middle of the field.
The Metropolitan Police warned people on Thursday not to swim in the river, which cuts through London, even though it "may look appealing, especially in this hot weather," as it is "dangerous all year round."
So to stand out in a cluttered political ad market in the campaign's final month, it helps to have a commercial that provides a contrast and uses a different tone that cuts through the clamor.
While exploring the Icelandic wilderness, alone and some distance from home, Norwegian musician Susanne Sundfør spots a car flipped over on the side of a road that cuts through the area like a main artery.
Once it leaves Oregon, however, the path of totality cuts through some of the strictest places in the country for cannabis legalization, and activists are seeing it as an opportunity to get their message out.
But then, with his titles, Spelios cuts through the layers of intended and/or unintended ambiguity and zeroes in on a concrete descriptor or detail, such as "Pool" or "Pink Hat" or "Preening" (all 2016).
Even portraying an outlaw waitress on a highway to death ("Thelma & Louise") or a glamorous initiate into bloodsucking bisexuality ("The Hunger"), Ms. Sarandon has maintained a sharp, skeptical sanity that cuts through excess and improbability.
He showed the whole repertoire—tidy midrange and post footwork, explosive cuts through the lane and finishes at the rim, a pair of timely threes—and resisted over-chucking, finishing 9-16 from the field.
After racing the cuts through Congress in two months last year, and passing them without a single Democratic vote in either chamber, Republicans insisted that the new law would buoy their prospects in the midterms.
When Doaker says, "Go on down there to Wylie and Kirkpatrick," he is referring to Wylie Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares in the district, which cuts through the heart of August Wilson's home turf.
Appalachian Runner As the name implies, this is a low-pressure system that cuts through the southern Appalachian Mountains of Georgia and the Carolinas and moves into the northern Appalachians of Pennsylvania and New York.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lower oil prices are starting to rebalance the oil market by slowing the rise in U.S. crude output and encouraging Saudi Arabia and its allies to extend production cuts through the end of 2019.
That influence cuts through Ben H. Winters' latest novel, Golden State, in which a police officer uncovers a troubling conspiracy in an alternate future where truth is absolute, and where lying is swiftly and severely punished.
Then you simply attach the included propellers and wide-angle camera and send your plane into the sky, recording amazing footage as it cuts through the air at speeds of up to 3.03 miles per hour.
Crude oil prices plunged more than 5 percent in Thursday trading, below $49 per barrel for its biggest daily drop in three weeks, as OPEC's decision to extend output cuts through next March disappointed investors' expectations.
Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday as the market awaited direction from weekly U.S. inventory data and despite Kuwait joining top producers Saudi Arabia and Russia in support of prolonging supply cuts through March 2018.
Bran cuts through Littlefinger's pretense by unveiling "chaos is a ladder"—a line Littlefinger first said to Varys in season three, when the then-Master of Coin revealed his goal to sit on the Iron Throne.
Mobile Thai Kitchen is a little white box that sits in a parking lot between a gray warehouse and a bland, brown strip mall along Route 211, the major drag that cuts through St. Robert, Missouri.
If the word hagiography can be used as a compliment, this is a terrific example of the genre: refreshing and invigorating, an unabashedly full-throated and heartfelt endorsement that cuts through the negativity surrounding this campaign.
Just across the street at the local liquor store, the reaction was far different, highlighting the deep political divide that cuts through California's 25th Congressional District, a long-standing Republican redoubt that has recently titled Democratic.
"home demo" has all the trappings of the best of 90s neo-soul; it is an amalgamation of the soul and funk of Jill Scott and Erykah Badu, and Sophie's voice cuts through the smooth production.
CreditCreditMichael Benanav for The New York Times While filling out a permit application to drive El Camino del Diablo — a dirt road that cuts through 130 miles of saguaro-studded desert between Yuma and Ajo, Ariz.
But documentation cuts through "he said, she said" — from domestic violence, to police misconduct, to the personal behavior of Donald Trump — and mitigates the power dynamics that lead people to believe only one side of that.
Alex Beene, a self-described "avid gamer" who is also a coordinator with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, said that what ultimately cuts through all the chatter is the quality of the game.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices held close to four-month highs on Tuesday on expectations that OPEC would continue production cuts through the end of the year and ahead of official weekly U.S. crude inventory data.
Individual songs are exquisite: "Where Do We Go" combines piano plodding and melodic swell to fraught effect, and the ostinato violin in the lead single "Cranes in the Sky" cuts through the smoothness and vocal flutter.
Now, redevelopment along the water's edge is drawing interest toward the western fringe, an area that requires visitors coming from the subway to pass under the elevated Gowanus Expressway, which cuts through the neighborhood along Third Avenue.
Oil prices were little changed as traders awaited weekly U.S. inventory data and after Kuwait joined top producers Saudi Arabia and Russia in support of prolonging supply cuts through March 2018 to reduce a global crude glut.
"In other words, the longs out there better believe that OPEC/non-OPEC alliance will continue the cuts through the second half as well if they want to avoid a rude awakening," JBC said in a note.
In a case of life imitating art, his campaign has been helped by the character he plays in his TV show: an everyman who becomes president accidentally, then cuts through graft and bureaucracy with plain-talking honesty.
I voted against H.R. 85033 not only because it penalizes students, but also because it would fail to help working families or to grow our economy, paying for corporate tax cuts through brutal cuts in federal spending.
Luckily, the latest video from Brit Lab cuts through the muck to bring us some hard facts about hangovers — why they happen, what might make them less horrible, and the number one myth about what causes them.
Under the House plan, every income group would see tax cuts through 22017, but the richest one-fifth of Americans would receive 23 percent to almost 23.2 percent of the cuts, according to the Tax Policy Center.
For nearly a decade, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist Vinod Khosla has waged an unusually high-profile legal battle over a beach access path that cuts through a coastal village he owns near Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Even if he does manage to push big tax cuts through Congress, many economists argue that the administration's predictions — for nearly a decade of at least 3 percent economic growth — are wildly optimistic and unlikely to materialize.
Why it matters: The central bank is confident the economy doesn't need easier borrowing conditions to stay afloat and signaled no further cuts through the 2020 presidential election, though uncertainties like the U.S.-China trade war remain.
The ACP's northern route also cuts through black communities throughout Virginia, with ACP developers proposing a compressor station in Buckingham County, a rural community that was settled by free blacks and former slaves following the Civil War.
At the Eisbach, a man-made river that cuts through the park, a standing wave sees a regular rotation of wetsuit-wearing surfers taking turns in the three-foot break until they tumble into the rushing water.
If the pilot remains over a road on his or her route to Point B, terrain shouldn't be a major issue because a highway cuts through or goes around hills and obstacles, so the path is clear.
The catalyst for fund buying has been a combination of rising expectations for interest rate cuts; a U.S./China trade truce; threats to tanker traffic; and indications OPEC+ will extend output cuts through the end of 2019.
Investor sentiment was hit by the failure of Trump's legislative debut which put in question his ability to get other key parts of his agenda, including tax cuts, through Congress, but also the Republican Party's ability to govern.
One of Rick Levick's earliest memories is seeing two smooshed snapping turtles along a causeway that cuts through this at-risk reptile's wetland habitat, Lake Erie's Long Point peninsula in southern Ontario, where he's been cottaging since 1956.
"The upside for the dollar we view as generally limited from here with the Fed still very likely to deliver two rate cuts through the remainder of the year," said Derek Halpenny, European head of research at MUFG.
"We're certainly going to see more comments out of members of OPEC in the next six weeks leading into its main meeting with respect to discussing the possibility of extending production cuts through balance of 2017," he said.
Even as oil has caught a bid this week as Russia and Saudi Arabia reached an agreement to extend output cuts through next March, Sanchez said the cuts are not as solid as the oil bulls would hope.
India has covered Kashmir's main city with a complicated maze of barbed wire that cuts through neighborhoods and regularly changes its layout to control the population as part of a crackdown in the region, The Associated Press reported.
And try disagreeing with him: Even in the noisy wee hours at Smalls — where some listen raptly in the front rows, but just as many are there to booze and gab — this searing and tumbling music cuts through.
The bull's look seems to possess all the wide-eyed innocence of those who feign ignorance of what they do in any courtroom while cupids frolic in the sky and a savage fish cuts through the nearby waters.
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"There&aposs a little glitch in there near Shepherd&aposs Bush where I obviously lost the GPS signal and it creates a straight line that cuts through a couple of street blocks, but that&aposs minor," he said.
A crane then lowered Mr. Lahiri, who was in his early 40s, upside down into a murky stretch of the Hooghly River, which branches off the Ganges and cuts through the city of Kolkata, where the magician lived.
Kardashian's Snapchat video cuts through that veneer — throwing doubt on what your BFF Taylor Swift is telling you, making you wonder, well, if Taylor could lie about that conversation with West, what else could she be lying about?
Gravity obviously matters, but so do all the supportive cuts through the paint Redick makes when Simmons has his back to the basket, or the off-ball picks that force a switch and let him crush a smaller defender.
"With the forward curve pricing in 4 rate cuts through year-end 2020, bank margins are likely to be under pressure in the coming quarters… Overall we see 11% (gross) EPS risk to banks from lower rates," Nash wrote.
Oil prices held close to four-month highs on expectations that OPEC would continue production cuts through the end of the year and after data from the American Petroleum Institute (API) showed a surprise draw-down on crude inventories.
"OPEC will not achieve normalised inventory levels before cuts expire at the end of March," Bernstein analysts said, adding: "We believe an extension of cuts through 2018 should allow inventories to reach normalised levels before the end of 2018".
"With all these power cuts through Eskom there will be consequences ... People will lose their work for less time put in for work and we are very, very concerned about this," said Stanford Mazhindu, spokesperson of trade union UASA.
Democrats indicated that they will try to prevent the Trump administration from carrying out the cuts through the appropriations process, but are reviewing their options as they await details from the State Department on how funds would be diverted.
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Veterans of the campaign for the Mellon plan kept campaigning for income tax cuts through World War II. When runaway inflation put tax reform back on the agenda in the 1970s, conservative activists dusted off those old policy proposals.
The beats glide with a jazzy delicacy that is usually restrained, but intermittently spills over with hooks — when a bassline blends with a piano chord, or a flute's sharpness cuts through the shimmer, a certain buoyant energy takes over.
The nutritionist Monica Reinagel, known as the Nutrition Diva, takes a "sane, scientific" approach to dietary advice that cuts through the onslaught of often-conflicting information and offers deceptively simple lessons — all in the time of a short commute.
Whether it's the Martyrs' Cemeteries that punctuate cityscapes or the leafy Bill Clinton Boulevard that cuts through the capital—homage to the international intervention that cut the conflict short—there are near constant reminders that Kosovo is Europe's freshest battleground.
In fact, as I have argued elsewhere, the list of non-originalist results advocated by these two justices is quite long and cuts through large swaths of constitutional law including affirmative action, takings, campaign finance reform, standing, and sovereign immunity.
The city will also ban private cars from the historical Place du Carrousel du Louvre, which cuts through the Tuileries park and the square in front of the Louvre, the world's most visited museum with about 9 million visitors per year.
"OPEC's extension of its production cuts through the end of 2018 is a necessary condition for continued inventory drawdown," U.S. investment bank Jefferies said, raising its 2018 Brent forecast to $63 from $57, and its WTI forecast to $59 from $54.
Aside from the fun of solving this puzzle (Tagg said hundreds already have and claim they have done so in seconds), it poses a deeper question:  Are we executing some fiendishly clever algorithm in our brain, that cuts through the chaff?
In addition, although Indonesia is not a party to any of the disputes over tiny islands, rocks and reefs, it says the nine-dash line cuts through the "exclusive economic zone" granted to it by the UN Law of the Sea.
A senior OPEC source present at the meetings in Vienna told CNN Business that bin Salman also pushed to extend the cuts through 2020 with backing of all OPEC members but without securing prior agreement from his Russian counterpart Alexander Novak.
In the past few months, a new cluster of bars has emerged in Laberinto, behind the main highway that cuts through the forest, an out-of-the-way location about an hour's drive from the previous hub of La Pampa.
In the midst of an epic phoning session, Brady and Sam receive a call of their own, and the man on the other end of the line has the kind of calm but sinister voice that cuts through their cockiness.
Many producers now either use brand names for their moderately priced bottles, which cuts through the jargon, or at least have eliminated the gothic fonts that made labels hard to decipher even for those who were able to translate the meaning.
PG&E repeatedly failed to properly maintain a power line built nearly a century ago even though it cuts through a heavily wooded and mountainous area that experiences strong winds, a 227-page report by the California Public Utilities Commission concluded.
One of the women was in critical condition and the other sustained moderate wounds after the attack in Beit Horon, a settlement on a highway that links Jerusalem and coastal Tel Aviv and cuts through the foothills of the West Bank.
Highway 443, which links Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as it cuts through a southern flank of the West Bank, was temporarily closed to morning rush-hour traffic as flames reached the city of Modi'in, about half way between the two conurbations.
Related: North Korea's Propaganda War With Seoul Is Starting to Get Out of Hand Warmbier had been staying at the Yanggakdo International Hotel, a towering structure on an island in the middle of the Taedong river, which cuts through central Pyongyang.
That's all well and good — unless the razor cuts through too many layers of skin (razor burn), or cuts the tip of the hair too sharply, causing it to pierce through the follicular wall and grow into the surrounding skin (razor bumps).
He now lives most of his life on a small Island called Orcas off the coast of Washington State, on five Walt Whitman acres that are only accessible by 4x4 via a bumpy dirt path that just about cuts through densely packed trees.
Neon-colored paint and streamers gradually speckle the homes of Barranquilleros, stands selling street food and patterned sombreros vueltiaos roll out into the streets, and the croon of cumbia cuts through the humidity and staunch heat that envelops the city year-round.
His take on the story — much more in line with the audience's presumed views — cuts through the black-and-white morality that too often dominates superhero stories, and sets up a grey-area dynamic that could really let the show's noir sensibilities shine.
This farro dish has enough roasted carrots, mushrooms, and fresh thyme to bring out the best in autumn ingredients, but it's also topped with an in-your-face salsa verde that cuts through all of those big fall flavors with its spicy tang.
Joerg Bode, a former supervisory board member who had represented Lower Saxony, told weekly Welt am Sonntag that ex-CEO Martin Winterkorn and his colleagues should pay back the part of the bonuses that had been generated by "cost cuts through fraud".
While cruise lines, hotels, and other travel companies furlough or lay off employees in the wake of the coronavirus, Carnival Corporation's CEO told employees in a video sent out early this week that he isn't planning layoffs or pay cuts through June.
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After hiring Mr. Manjang, an independent guide and taxi driver, for a two-night excursion to the more remote reaches of the River Gambia, which cuts through the length of the country, we hit our first hurdle before we'd even left the capital.
The guide does not (and is not intended) to replace professional legal advice but it does cuts through a lot of the noise and fuzz around brexit — so it's well worth a read, especially if you're trying to get up to speed fast.
The ground level is ingeniously generous and unlike anything else in the city: It's mostly outdoor public space, enhanced by a light-giving atrium that cuts through the second floor, where, up one flight of a fire stair, "Midtown" can be found.
Scholz, also Vice Chancellor and a former labor minister, pointed to Germany's labor market experiences during the financial crisis in 2008, when the government prevented massive job cuts through a state-subsidized program to finance reduced working hours, the so-called Kurzarbeit scheme.
That's all on display here; poker can be a hard thing to explain to people who don't play, but the screenplay cuts through the jargon and gives even non-players enough knowledge to know when to groan at a particularly crazy bluff.
Dimebag's thick, steel-edged chug showed the world just how ugly a breakdown could be, and the writhing solo that cuts through it displayed how you could be both heavy-hitting and dynamic, which is really what metal's about at the end of the day.
So he shows them that a slice of wholehearted Americana joy can be theirs; he cuts through the Catskill Mountains on a Harley Davidson on the last day of summer, leather vest emblazoned with the colors of the Sikh Motorcycle Club, hair dutifully unshorn.
This stands in sharp relief to what has been driving U.S. stock markets to daily record highs over the last several months: hopes that the Donald Trump White House will successfully usher in financial deregulation and sweeping tax cuts through a Republican-led Congress.
" The lyrics not-too-obliquely addressed Baizley's recovery from his injuries and battle to stay above the waters of addiction: "When I called on my nursemaid, 'Come sit by my side' / But she cuts through my ribcage / And pushes the pills deep in my eyes.
Given the media's obsession with reporting on the "do-nothing Congress" and Congress's abysmal job approval rating, one might think the passage of the NDAA would be national breaking news — news that cuts through the noise of President Trump's tweets and Kim Kardashian's paparazzi photos.
The military said its soldiers had been pursuing several Palestinians who were trying to hit Israeli cars on Route 443, a highway that cuts through the West Bank as it connects Jerusalem with Israel's densely populated coastal plain, injuring three civilians, including a pregnant woman.
The sectarian divide also cuts through Tal Afar: While Sunnis are there now, before it was taken over by the Islamic State the city was home to a large number of Shiite Turkmen, whom Iran wants to protect and help return to the city.
In an appealing, accessible style, Bridgers cuts through the matters that plague us most of all with an astounding clarity: to hear Stranger in the Alps—perhaps through headphones, clutching a warm drink on a cold day—is to have a quietly revelatory experience.
But unlike the wreckage elsewhere, the breach that cuts through the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness here is, increasingly, seen as something of a good thing that many people, including local officials, environmental activists and marine scientists, say should be left alone.
The shift with Cosmopolitan, and with this growing spate of young feminist magazines, cuts through the fluff of the early aughts — what Aarons-Mele calls a "dead zone" for serious content in women's publications — and allows for impactful political journalism with a pro-woman angle.
Many industries, the bank executives said, are increasingly cautious about taking on too much new debt, particularly after efforts to replace the Affordable Care Act failed last month, raising doubts about whether the president can get pro-business measures like tax cuts through Congress.
The periscopes in the conning tower would offer views of the concrete plant across the Hackensack River, which cuts through suburban New Jersey just west of New York City roughly parallel to the Hudson River and drains into Newark Bay leading to New York Harbor.
Only the two completely automated lines were fully functional, and huge crowds waited on the platforms of both — the No. 1 line, heavily used by tourists, which cuts through the heart of the city, and the express No. 653, a limited-stop north-south line.
Walk along the red brick sidewalks of Massachusetts Avenue, which cuts through the center of town, and Lexington's Brahmin past is evident: a statue on the Battle Green of a musket-toting Captain John Parker, who led the fight against the British in 1775.
And while Democrats should and will fight this attempt to ram tax cuts through with the vote of a lame-duck Senator, if I were a Dem strategist looking toward next November I'd be looking at current GOP moves and thinking, "Make my day."
Left out of these developments is an increasingly belligerent Turkey, which recently signed a maritime agreement with Libya that cuts through the territorial waters of Greece and Cyprus and threatens those countries' claims to any gas discoveries agreed to be in their economic zones.
President Donald Trump moved swiftly to restart two controversial oil-pipeline projects that the Obama administration had abrogated: an addition to the Keystone XL pipeline that will transport crude from Alberta's tar sands to Nebraska, and the Dakota Access pipeline which cuts through Sioux Indian land.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar hovered near a four-month low against the Japanese yen on Thursday ahead of a vote on a U.S. Republican healthcare plan seen as a litmus test of President Donald Trump's ability to pass key policies such as tax cuts through Congress.
The House Ways and Means Committee, which will unveil the initial tax bill, is still aiming for a revenue-neutral package that raises $2.4 trillion for tax cuts through a new border adjustment tax and elimination of business deductions for net interest payments, both controversial measures.
Bequeathed with the power to fundamentally change Saudi Arabia's economic future by his father and current King, Salman Bin Abdulaziz, he is a state official that aggressively cuts through bureaucratic red tape to put action behind his pledges, a quality he shares with president-elect Trump.
OPEC, led by Saudi Arabia, had proposed additional production cuts through the end of 2020 but Russia refused to agree and warned it would produce as it pleases from next month in a bid to recover market share lost to US shale companies in recent years.
A suspended pathway from the parking lot leads to the modernist-style cafe with its floor-to-ceiling windows, crosses a tranquil pool that seems almost Zen-Buddhist in inspiration, and, from there, a staircase cuts through the steep mountainside to a rust-colored steel viewing platform.
For the Venezuelans escaping to Brazil — more than 2174,220 so far — there is usually only one way in: the BR-2174 highway, a desolate, 600-mile road that cuts through some of the most remote territory in South America, where profiteers trump the rule of law.
"You could be watching the most delicate love scene, the most poignant moments, and you'd hear the freight trains go by," he said in a recent interview, referring to the trains that used to run on the Bay Ridge freight line that cuts through southern Brooklyn.
Incomparable networking opportunities await the more than 2003,000 attendees, and CrunchMatch — our free business match-making service that connects early-stage startup founders and investors who share similar business interests and profiles — cuts through the clutter, reduces unproductive conversations and saves a lot of shoe leather in the process.
If the show starts casually resurrecting humans via host technology, I hope she's on the bring-back list, because I never stopped enjoying her brusque practicality and cut-the-crap attitude, which cuts through so much of Westworld's pontificating and mystery in favor of a straightforward survival instinct.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - A pact on pollution between California and four of the world's top automakers cuts through the smog from Washington, D.C. America's largest state by population and economic output on Thursday unveiled a deal to reduce vehicle emissions with BMW, Ford Motor, Honda Motor and Volkswagen.
Weinstein is the first of the Hollywood men in the wave of accusations since October 2017 to actually be arrested and face charges — and the stark nature of those charges (first- and third-degree rape and a first-degree criminal sex act) cuts through months of allegations and noise.
And while Game of Thrones would likely easily beat whatever HBO's broadcast and cable rivals are debuting in terms of ratings, it would make sense to eventize the final season and ensure that the finale's marketing cuts through the clutter — especially with a few months' worth of extra hype.
When Deakin went to the Wharfe, which cuts through the Yorkshire Dales like a dagger, he swam first in the picturesque stretch which runs past the ruins of Bolton Priory before going farther north to try his most terrifying swim of the book, a canyon called Hell Gill.
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In the 21st Congressional District, where tumbleweeds blow across the freeway that cuts through miles and miles of peach and almond farms, the suspense is not around who will win Tuesday's primary, but on just how motivated Democrats are to flip this district from red to blue come November.
Though the new law includes relatively small middle-income tax cuts through expanded standard deductions and tax benefits for parents who pay for child care, the lion's share of the benefits goes to corporations (whose tax rate is cut from 35 percent to 21 percent) and high-income individuals.
Trump may threaten Iowa's burgeoning wind energy industry Trump may threaten Iowa's burgeoning wind energy industry President Trump's executive order on energy independence clear-cuts through a swath of environmental regulations, including President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which rewarded states that invested in renewable energies like wind power.
In the San Diego sector, in particular — where the border cuts through an urban area and it might be easy for people to slip by unnoticed — stepped-up enforcement in the 1990s led to more apprehensions at first (as more people got caught), and then fewer apprehensions as people stopped trying.
But the future hasn't fully invaded Sant'Agata Bolognese just yet, as evinced by the newly revealed Lamborghini Aventador S. This latest iteration of the excellent Italian flagship supercar cuts through air like a deli slicer through Spam, reaching 62 mph in just 2.9 seconds and topping out at 217 mph.
"You can't hear it when it's flying, you don't need to build any infrastructure that cuts through nature, and it doesn't create any emissions [fine dust or CO2]," says Wiegand, claiming that the Lilium jet can potentially become the means of transportation that creates the smallest impact on the environment possible.
The Freedom Caucus is feeling the strength of its leverage over GOP moderates and the administration — it knows that without its members' votes, the budget is doomed, and with it, for the next year at least, any hope of passing tax cuts through the Senate on a strictly party-line vote.
"What is important about an event like Independent Bookstore Day is that it cuts through the clutter, the noise, and allows people to notice and focus on how important independent bookstores are," said Steve Strauss, the author of The Small Business Bible and a USA Today senior small-business columnist.
"When you couple what Mohammed Bin Salman said along with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, you have to realize we have two of the largest oil producers basically putting a blessing on an extension of production cuts through the end of 2018," Rob Thummel, a portfolio manager at Tortoise Capital Advisors.
This lightweight gel makes a bold claim right out of the gate: With five powerful acids and soothing, dryness-defying plant extracts, it promises to reduce breakouts — even the cystic type, thanks to that potent acid complex that cuts through clogged pores — in just one week, without leaving skin flaky or dry.
I lifted and tilted the camera to surround them with their friends in the frame and— SNAP The shot, which sits at the top of this article, came out perfectly (if I do say so myself.) It cuts through the fuss and frenzy of the scene to tell a story about its subjects.
Vocalist Eva has a feral, strained quality to her voice that cuts through the fuzz like a hot knife; it's even scarier when she goes quiet, cranks the reverb, and allows herself to be swept away on the waves of distorted guitar harmonies that indulge Chrch's more melodic, psych rock-tinged ambitions.
Decker and one of Raftr's investors, Harrison Metal founder Michael Dearing, told Kara Swisher, host of Recode Decode, that Raftr cuts through the noise by encouraging users to follow topics rather than people, creating a more conversational environment versus the self-promotional experience and one-way dialogue you may get on other sites.
And it's funny because it's formally not the most elegant of her works, but its succinct, matter-of-fact language — the way the reflection in the mirror cuts through so many of the excesses of beauty and fashion and culture, through notions of beauty that are the foundation of Western art — registers deeply.
After about 20 minutes without a sign of human habitation, the valley bottoms out, the train cuts through a rock quarry and a few miles of citrus orchards, and makes a few listless stops before the 21st century abruptly reappears in the form of skyscrapers, billboards and the energetic urban tumult of Tel Aviv.
Few riders in recent years have been asked to endure as much disruption as those on the No. 220 line, which runs from the Hudson Yards in Manhattan to Flushing in Queens, and is known as the International Express because of the path it cuts through so many of the city's varied ethnic enclaves.
At first it appears to be a poem about fog itself, but in the second stanza a scene cuts through the mist: As the sun goes down on the Pacific, buses are pulling in from Silicon Valley, ferrying employees from a Google-like company (Kleinzahler calls it Information) to the neighborhoods where they live.
You can't hear it when it's flying, you don't need to build any infrastructure that cuts through nature, and it doesn't create any emissions Lilium co-founder and CEO Daniel Wiegand In terms of visibility, Wiegand says that, for the most part, you probably won't notice the presence of Lilium jets because they will fly at quite high altitude.
Because when those delicate piano keys come dancing in, and Bowie screams about ray guns and space faces, and Mick Ronson's guitar cuts through like a revving chainsaw in an empty forest, then, at that point—at that exact moment thirty seconds in and for four minutes after—there is nothing else, only the Moonage Daydreams.
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" The muddled acoustics are particularly hard on the track's minimalist beats, but as the din of the crowd picks up, her voice cuts through with the climax's hysteric plea for the catharsis of vulnerability: "I used feel until it hurt to laugh / I found ecstasy in a tear / But now I don't know / I don't know how to feel.
At a time when the debate about AI seems to be polarized between the alarmists predicting the imminent "singularity" and those pooh-poohing the advent of human-level AI, Dr. Russell, a professor of computer science at UC Berkeley, cuts through the debate to argue that we still have time to ensure that the doomsayers are proven wrong.
In the Dorfman Theater at the National, the stage takes the shape of a St. George's Cross that cuts through the audience, allowing Spall's Michael to interact with playgoers at random ("Did you drop something?" he asks a spectator early on) even as he tells us he is talking through the hazy filter of drugs and booze.
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In "Snow Beach," both the sport and its rich subculture are captured in a vast array of images: One rider cuts through powder in Japan at night while clutching a can of Budweiser; another recklessly dangles from the bottom of the chairlift; another executes a perfect grab over a snow grooming machine below, his neon hat caught by the sun.
A senator like Lindsey Graham says we have to get these tax cuts through to make our donors happy, but at the same time 44% of Americans would not have $400 in their pocket in case of emergency, and we pay more for prescription drug prices than any country in the world, yet we have nothing to show for it.
Rolando Elco, the director of the Lutheran World Federation in Juticalpa, however, assured me — as we were rumbling in his truck toward Catacamas — that at least one narrow road does continue past the small city, to Dulce Nombre de Culmi, and from there, the road narrows still as it cuts through the nature preserves, and then bends east, all the way to Nicaragua.
The Hay's Spring amphipod is only found in one place on earth: Rock Creek Park, a narrow, winding valley that cuts through the heart of Washington, DC. The shrimp-like animal is difficult to study: when scientists dig through leaves and rocks to look for it, they also destroy its habitat and to identify it, they need to take it back to the lab and kill it.
And yet one also observes, with every step, evidence of the human: The most popular (allegedly two-hour-long) path that cuts through the woods is a trail of scarred and rutted stones, slippery with moss so that your hands scrabble over wet tree roots for purchase, that was laid around 400 years ago, back when the forest was regularly plundered for timber to make shingles.
The hourlong train ride from New York City to Morris County, N.J., cuts through the dreary industrial swamp of the Meadowlands, goes past the concrete caverns of Newark and edges along leafy college towns, before finally ending in Morristown, the county seat, a Revolutionary War stronghold and the former site of the curiously named Fort Nonsense, now a nondescript village full of hulking suburban houses.
The arrests come as candidates for the Republican primary raise fears the Mexican border is allowing a flow of illegal immigrants and security threats into America — but it's a stretch of water that cuts through the Akwesasne First Nation that police, Aboriginal leaders, and even military intelligence analysts say has become a frequent path for criminals running cigarettes, drugs, guns, and people both ways across the Canada-US border.
To read his poem "The Spring Ephemerals" is to gradually register that its title refers to everything in it: the wildflowers, the carcinoma-scarred woman who is busily transplanting them, the woods where they've been growing, and the developers who are burning those woods to clear lots for a new subdivision: She kneels as the sunlight cuts through pine needles above us, casting a gridlike the plats the surveyors use.

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