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But I don't want to take us too far afield.
I don't think they should steer too far afield from that.
We've always led -- we've gone way far afield for decades now.
Cheap Libyan flour can be found as far afield as Mali.
British troops hunted down I.R.A. members as far afield as Gibraltar.
Alibaba has ranged far afield of e-commerce in recent years.
But, Uber's investments have at times veered far afield from transportation.
These days the flair is often provided by players from far afield.
Thus, political developments in Paris, Berlin and Brussels have repercussions far afield.
The continuing fight to preserve abortion rights took Ms. Benshoof far afield.
European football tournaments include teams from as far afield as Portugal and Kazakhstan.
Special prosecutors have a way of landing far afield of their initial charges.
Tooze maps the fallout as far afield as Russia, China, and Southeast Asia.
Perhaps quite far afield, given the Brexit s effect on the British currency.
Yet his Mattachine parties have generated offshoot events as far afield as Berlin.
Orders came in from as far afield as the United States and Brazil.
It will travel as far afield this year as Trenton, Amsterdam and Athens.
Its founders started tinkering with far-afield tech and began obsessing over wireless networks.
I needed to talk to someone else who's watching this shitshow from far afield.
In recent years, the company has invested far afield in chemical and solar assets.
But their approaches, I fear, stray too far afield from where most Americans are.
This may be far afield, but Elizabeth Gaskell is also a well-known novelist.
These are far afield from the subjects that Cohen has generally discussed in the past.
Even if they wanted new settlers, they might have to look for them far afield.
New terminals are being built as far afield as Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Togo.
Protests took place as far afield as Tampa, Florida, to Harrison, Arkansas, to Seattle, Washington.
Game of Thrones fan theories range from the totally logical to the insanely far-afield.
She has visited Le Corbusier's works as far afield as Harvard's campus and Chandigarh, India.
Do I think maybe the investigation is going too far afield of its original intent?
Santiago Arias was trying to make something happen, but his pass was too far afield.
Ford's golf roots were far afield from the more traditional Sunbelt origins of pro golfers.
Some of the Other Bets fall, in Page's term, "far afield" of the Google mission.
I've heard about wall-to-wall US election coverage as far afield as India and Germany.
TC: You're not an investment bank, but it sounds like you're not far afield from one.
Cases under consideration came from as far afield as Uruguay and Chad, with all continents represented.
The focus of the Mueller investigation will likely go far afield of the election issues alone.
A colleague told me she only uses yellow taxis, unless she is far afield from Manhattan.
In the past, the government penalized some school districts for straying far afield from intended purposes.
Newspapers from World War I and II were filled with stories far afield from the war.
But it is at its best when it homes in close rather than venturing far afield.
It is, in reality, far afield from what relatively privileged people have to worry about or experience.
For WeWork's part, the investment isn't the first that has seemed somewhat far afield for the company.
There are other Islamic State affiliates in lands as far afield as Niger, Mali, Yemen and Somalia.
Counterfeit Chinese condoms have been found as far afield as Ghana and Puerto Rico in recent years.
Seven new stadiums are being built, along with other infrastructure, sucking in building materials from far afield.
In the meantime, it has been presenting gallery exhibitions far afield, from Zurich to New Glarus, Wis.
That includes projects from as far afield as Australia, California, Switzerland, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, she said.
That way, perhaps, he will be cursed to roam far afield for the thrill of annoying a stranger.
Posthuma urges caution here, and says this conclusion is far afield from the actual state of the research.
But the group in Glasgow also draws inspiration from sex worker rights movements as far afield as Australia.
At the same time, White House officials warned that the FBI investigation must not run too far afield.
She wonders how far afield the devil goes; there are deals to be made all over the globe.
Vestas has manufacturing operations in Denmark and as far afield as the United States, Brazil, India and China.
The bottom line: Having failed in its bid to buy Qualcomm, CA is now looking very far afield.
The voices arguing for greater price transparency note that the most-cited studies come from pretty far afield.
Solo has its eye on the Star Wars ball, and that keeps it from wandering too far afield.
I'm not so sure what the strategy is, but a pardon seems far afield from any reasonable expectation.
The largest law enforcement hacking operation to date hit computers as far afield as the US, Greece and Chile.
Trump's simple narrative These patients' stories may seem far afield from our new political realities, but offer key insights.
It receives 156 trucks carrying 1,600 tonnes each day from as far afield as Fresno, 200km to the east.
Leaked documents show WikiLeaks may have taken several actions that moved it far afield from the realm of journalism.
Jihadist groups based in neighboring Mali have also struck military and civilian targets as far afield as Ivory Coast.
By 1964, his songs appeared on American television, while Mr Lehrer himself played concerts as far afield as Denmark.
He has been in touch with regulators in France, Germany and Ireland, and even as far afield as Singapore.
A label that is still embraced by jihadist groups as far afield as Egypt, Libya, Afghanistan and the Philippines.
Is that a trend you're seeing, or is that very far afield from your experience as a Wharton professor?
"She wasn't eager to go far afield in Brooklyn, where you get maybe a larger space," Ms. Currier said.
Libby allies argued that Fitzgerald was far too aggressive and ventured too far afield in his pursuit of Libby.
Motherboard found that the FBI hacked over 4,000 computers, including in countries as far afield as Chile and Austria.
No matter how far afield it might seem, it's all of a piece, derived rigorously from Stephenson's initial premises.
But he also holds a host of other policy positions that put him far afield from the Republican caucus.
But, travelers who must fly from the United States to points far afield still can — at least for now.
On our way home, we saw convoys of white bucket trucks, loaded with line crews from points far afield.
The trip up the river, however, turned out not to be as far afield as it might first appear.
The swans would draw tourists from far and wide: even, some residents hoped, from as far afield as France.
It has blossomed, spawning more than 100 LMMAs on the island and as far afield as Fiji and Costa Rica.
He says eating Chinese food became a way for assimilating Jews to embrace the exotic without going too far afield.
The lesson to be learned from these productions is that audiences will venture far afield when they are decisively led.
All of which fuels demand for trafficked women, with the seamstresses lured from as far afield as Brazil and Nigeria.
Last July, he threatened to dismiss the special counsel if his investigation ranged too far afield from Russia's campaign meddling.
In this case, however, Mr. Nunes and company may have ranged so far afield that those protections no longer apply.
It may seem obvious that the receptionist's duties are pretty far afield from the work done by bona fide clergy.
Sign Up: Subscribe to Canada Letter The Canadian Women's Hockey League went very far afield for its expansion: to China.
These holy men loom in the collective memory of their respective realms, while also connecting those lands with places far afield.
China wants to show that its navy can operate far afield; both countries also share a resentment of American naval power.
Curlers from countries as far afield as China, Denmark and Switzerland have leaned on it in their preparation for the Olympics.
That may be why she lost that race: She seemed too far ahead of herself, too far afield of local concerns.
Readers may slowly come to realize they are on thrillingly unstable ground, waiting to see how far afield Mary will go.
This is why recent anti-industry attacks from activists suggesting California should curb its oil production are far afield from reality.
Their roots lie as far afield as Bermuda, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat, Genada and Curaçao, amongst others.
The owners come from as far afield as Sumatra and Kalimantan to see their bulls duke it out in the ring.
HNA Group, the parent of Hainan Airlines, has invested in carriers as far afield as Australia, Brazil, France, Ghana and South Africa.
A trained biologist who later became a professor of theater history, Rojas never left the country, but his imagination wandered far afield.
Similar ventures to turn blighted sites into parks have been successful in places as far afield as the waterfront in Helskini, Finland.
A funny image, yes, but anyone who watches the runway — or the water bottle world — knows it's probably not that far afield.
He said his shop has had twice as many customers as anticipated, with visitors from as far afield as Australia and China.
Now, in matters far afield of the kitchen, have you read Andrew O'Hagan on agent life in The London Review of Books?
He built his business as far afield as Japan, the United States and Australia, and became a celebrity in his own right.
By the time of the first congress, in 1905, there were Esperantists as far afield as Argentina, Algeria, Australia, and French Indochina.
Communications between troops and their higher commands, especially for Special Operations Forces operating far afield from other friendly units, can be difficult.
Climate change is widely blamed for higher temperatures that have fueled wildfires in California, and as far afield as Portugal, Sweden and Siberia.
San Fermin is the most famous internationally and attracts thousands of revelers, many from as far afield as the United States and Australia.
It's nothing really groundbreaking, but Fender's done a decent job trying something new, without going to far afield from the brand people love.
Greenland power politics is very far afield of TC, but I wanted to point out one little nuance that offers a worthwhile lesson.
UK buyers snapped up bars and coins, while dealers as far afield as the United States, France, Germany and Singapore reported surging demand.
But it's not clear either company has the expertise to solve Twitter's major problems, which are far afield from the cable network business.
The show will feature a mix of well-known chocolatiers like Jacques Torres, and small artisanal producers from as far afield as Vietnam.
The operation was known to affect over a thousand computers in the US, and to reach as far afield as Chile and Greece.
Schumer, for example, tried to draw out the former prosecutor on whether he personally thought the Clinton investigation had strayed too far afield.
There's actually a Platonic dialogue that gets into some of this stuff, but I think that would take us a little far afield!
The jumpers have won countless trophies and have competed in tournaments as far afield as Japan, the Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos.
Quantum computing is an exciting new field for supercomputing, with applications in industries as far afield as drug discovery, cryptography, and financial services.
Donations to the volunteer-run group have come in from as far afield as the United States, Britain, Hong Kong, France and Germany.
Skyrocketing home prices in Silicon Valley and its neighboring cities have sent many of its workers far afield in search of affordable housing.
Moore holds a host of policy positions that put him far afield from what at least used to be the Republican Party mainstream.
I think it's nice for people to see that reality and the creative narrative often times aren't so far afield as we sometimes think.
But it is only after six more episodes, following subplots and storylines far afield, that the Indians themselves finally get to speak at length.
While the recent operation was nothing too far afield of other attacks, it is jarring to see such a brazen choice of cover identity.
Refreshingly, the "Special Interest" category is so far afield I suspect clicking anything in it will give the recommendation engine some sort of aneurysm.
Countries as far afield as Algeria and Japan are working with CCS but only two of the world's CCS operations are on power plants.
Chris Coons of Delaware says the United States has "gone far afield" from the scope of the 2001 authorization that passed shortly after Sept.
"I think this blows up the minute you get too far afield," Murphy said, characterizing himself as open to "limited" and on-topic amendments.
So the ultimate destination of these asylum seekers, who have come from as far afield as Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar and Sri Lanka, is unresolved.
Far Afield Multi-Color Block Crew Socks, $35Far Afield is a 3-year-old brand dedicated to using ethical suppliers to make its menswear.
Some visitors come from far afield, drawn both by the natural beauty of the area's mountains and waterfalls, and by a sense of nostalgia.
The group's actions this week stretched outside London, too, with protests blocking roads as far afield as Germany, Australia, the Netherlands and New York.
What's not yet clear is how he'll use his new influence -- or how far afield Trump is willing to allow him to wield it.
Netflix description: Steve's journeys in search of such delicious game meat as venison and mutton take him as far afield as Mexico and Alaska.
Trump's brand of conservatism -- as I've noted many times -- is hugely far afield from the vision of the movement most Republican elected officials once espoused.
In a hearing in May, the president's lawyers argued that the Democrats' actions fell far afield of Congress' legitimate oversight functions as a legislative body.
In the case of the Starbucks Visa, those advantages aren't far afield from the ones customers would earn by joining the loyalty program for free.
Mazzitelli, the UNODC representative in Mexico, pointed out that the Sinaloa Cartel has also been linked to meth manufacturing operations as far afield as Nigeria.
Do you see a day when The Inside refurbishes existing furniture with its fabrics or is that too far afield from what you're working on?
The filibuster is the mechanism by which we ensure that a nomination is not too extreme, not too far afield from the minority parties views.
" The prosecutors' brief did not address all of Judge Orenstein's concerns about government overreach, saying that such worries "go far afield of the present case.
That said, you shouldn't have to travel too far afield to get good pizza in Italy—just walk about 100 meters from any nearby landmarks.
They will shape you and the narratives you interact with to make their positions seem easy and normal, no matter how far afield they are.
"He's got a tough job to do, but it seems he's running far afield," said Senator Richard C. Shelby, a long-serving Republican from Alabama.
It has since worked on projects as far afield as Vietnam and Venezuela and is involved in employment schemes with local indigenous communities in Australia.
His daughters visited frequently, and his excursions with them — which took him as far afield as Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto — became fodder for Japanese reporters.
President Trump on Wednesday announced an executive order on a topic rather far afield from his usual concerns: improving care for patients with kidney disease.
More than 800 demonstrations were scheduled in the United States and overseas, according to coordinators, with events as far afield as London, Mauritius, Stockholm and Sydney.
Nonetheless, there is a question over how far afield Hammond can go with his choice - which must formally be approved by May and ultimately Queen Elizabeth.
Off the top of his head, Ben Gibson can trace his fellow Boro graduates as far afield as Carlisle United, Scunthorpe, Sheffield Wednesday and Yeovil Town.
By 2010, the Zetas controlled more than double the number of Mexican municipalities as their closest rivals, and expanded their operations as far afield as Guatemala.
While most of the victims came from south east Queensland, others were located across the country and some came from as far afield as Western Australia.
"For the foreseeable future life science start-ups and R&D organizations requiring labs will have to look far afield with a creative eye," Hartman said.
He was set free off Iceland in 2002, and visitors would come from far afield to spot him in a particular fjord on Norway's northwest coast.
The first competitive event of its kind for wheelchair and amputee boxers, participants had travelled from as far afield as Italy and Brazil to be involved.
But there are some additional limits, mainly that the new uses must be for "military construction projects," which again seems quite far afield from the wall.
"What this really came down to is a sense that they wanted to be able to write about things that were relatively far afield," he said.
It has helped give birth to start-ups across different industries, including those as far afield as movies, in the form of the Hollywood studio STX.
The Baja Peninsula is not as covered in production facilities as locations that host more shoots, so location filming can end up way, way far afield.
I was far afield though, in this case, as Ms. Weintraub just meant high school seniors, who (I guess) aren't supposed to go to JUNIOR PROM.
" The lawyers raised other objections in response to Mr. Schiff's initial request, writing that the inquiry "appears to be far afield from any proper legislative purpose.
Mr. Trump said Mr. Mueller was running an office rife with conflicts of interest and warned investigators against delving into matters too far afield from Russia.
There are St. Pauli fan clubs as far afield as Catalunya, Athens, London, Brighton and Glasgow, and those are only some of the more established groups.
There are enough difficulties in enough places for Hank Herrmann, chief executive of the asset manager Waddell & Reed, to recommend caution before venturing anywhere too far afield.
The gold has attracted would-be miners from the south of Niger, from other countries in West Africa, and even from countries as far afield as Sudan.
As a company grows and founders' responsibilities take them far afield, some look back fondly on the days when they could hang out together outside of work.
Even as far afield as Central African Republic, where more than 5,000 have been displaced during almost five years of hate-fueled conflict, Charlottesville was making headlines.
In New Haven, the detectives estimate that more than 80 percent of their cases involve minors — a number above but not that far afield from national statistics.
All of those actions flowed from a conviction about religion's role in policy that, by his own accounting, puts Moore far afield from almost all elected Republicans.
Look far afield: We can likely expect more suicide bombers in the Middle East and more terrorist attacks linked to ISIS abroad from now on, Heras warned.
Then it ranges far afield, with "All That Fall," a radio play by Samuel Beckett; programs by dance and puppet companies; and the series Sounds of India.
And he has shaken up the series by going far afield, as with "Personal," in which Reacher tries to prevent the assassination of the president of France.
In a sign of just how far afield these kinds of investigations can become, Starr's Whitewater investigation eventually turned into the Monica Lewinsky/Oval Office adultery scandal.
To the Editor: You don't have to go so far afield as Finland to find a more efficient health care system than that of the United States.
However, as we've noted, those projections are far afield from even the best-case projections agreed upon by the world's top climate scientists and research agencies—e.g.
Many observers fear this could lead to escalating violence and further disruptions to crude supply, though Venezuela's oil-producing regions are far afield of the capital of Caracas.
Caitlin's clients book their appointments months ahead, send her Pinterest boards with their desired blondes, and visit the salon from as far afield as Dubai, Paris, and Australia.
Mostly read in and around New York, it had followings in Boston, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia and as far afield as Buenos Aires, Berlin, Warsaw and Tel Aviv.
Goods are shipped by train as far afield as Hamburg in Germany, and the Silk Road metaphor isn't lost on the state-owned group that runs the port.
Building upon a long history selling textiles along Lake Titicaca, they now thrive in commerce, like importing Chinese electronics they sell as far afield as the Amazon rainforest.
Submarines do not have to get that close to do harm; they, like surface ships and aircraft, can also launch increasingly sophisticated anti-ship missiles from far afield.
About 15 percent are African-Americans, and the rest are a rainbow of Asians and immigrants and refugees from as far afield as Afghanistan, Nepal, Iraq and Syria.
This is going to sound a little far afield, but I've been curious about how people are responding to Kanye West now that he's made a gospel album.
Syria in particular has given special operations troops and pilots additional combat experience, and ships and planes have operated as far afield as South Africa and Latin America.
In the past decade they have been joined by islanders fleeing economic stagnation and high crime, who have dispersed widely, creating communities as far afield as Texas and Ohio.
Finally, there was no discussion of how far afield Robert Mueller, the special counsel, has taken the focus of his investigation compared with the original remit of Russian influence.
This suggests to Mr Schama that they came to Satanow from far afield, implying that such settlements were more cosmopolitan than the "one-cow mudhole" shtetls of popular lore.
Ulzana Zadulayeva, a spokeswoman for the fashion house, told Reuters that the outfits were already being shipped to customers as far afield as Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
Arab tribesmen reinforced with foreign fighters, including undercover British and French agents and Arab soldiers from as far afield as Algeria and Iraq, preyed on the region's ancient cities.
Almost all of the 2450,2000 Hungarians who fled to Austria after the Soviets suppressed the 1956 uprising were quickly resettled, some as far afield as Nicaragua and New Zealand.
We should expect that our veterans and our serving reservists in Congress seek ways to work together — on matters of national defense and matters far afield from the military.
With punters starting to arrive from 3PM and from places as far afield as Carlisle, "the initial 'no house music' policy was forgotten by everyone forever," according to Garvin.
Young people from other Chinese communities — in Washington, D.C., or the now-long-gone Newark Chinatown, or from as far afield as Jamaica or Cuba — came to their dances.
YQ: Yeah, if you look at the technology and the algorithms, the machine learning, speech recognition are far afield recognition detection, this is actually universal it goes beyond language.
Mr. Peck, the director of "I Am Not Your Negro," based on the writings of James Baldwin, found her to be supportive of even his most far-afield ideas.
So in 2013, the married couple started traveling as far afield as Massachusetts and Virginia to produce juicy I.P.A.s and hopped sour beers with their Grimm Artisanal Ales label.
Finally, there's been a major new development in a news story that's a bit far afield from Mueller's investigation — but that could turn out to be related to it.
The team has analyzed 2300,221 questionnaires from places as far afield as the Faroe Islands, Malta and Romania—as well as South Korea and, very recently, Nairobi and Guinea-Bissau.
But the move is part of the broader Operation Pacifier, a joint-investigation with Europol, and it appears that the FBI hacked computers as far afield as Greece and Chile.
It trains migrants from as far afield as Venezuela, Senegal and Pakistan to cook and cater so they have a better shot at finding jobs and integrating in Catalan life.
Illustrating how far afield these investigations have gone, the EU has now threatened to launch a state-aid investigation amid allegations that terms of a tax audit were too favorable.
It doesn't wander as far afield as many French comics and animated features, but that just lets it keep a tight rein on a story that makes flawless emotional sense.
National selection contests kick off in the fall, and I travel to interview aspiring pop stars in places as far afield as Moldova, Latvia and Israel for my Eurovision blog.
Fashion Review PARIS — Walls and isolationism may be increasingly part of the conversation in both Europe and the United States, but in fashion, designers are still ranging pretty far afield.
"Sugar Babies" (20143), an old-timey revue starring Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, was reported to have doubled investors' money, thanks to productions as far afield as London and Sydney.
We wrote on subjects as far afield as metaphysics, the essence of soup, literary revenge, meditation, the Amtrak quiet car, childhood battle chants and our mutual love of Mel Brooks.
By the time we reach a flashback about Leland's second wife's son's ex-girlfriend's mother's high school's gymnastics team (truly), it seems as if we've gone a little far afield.
So Trump will fight this investigation that he calls a "witch hunt," because he realizes that it is a sprawling inquiry, potentially ending up far afield from where it started.
She said she was confident Sanders would dedicate his presidency to improving the lives of minorities and women, even though that has been far afield from his own life experience.
Qatar, the world's biggest LNG seller, is moving to send a first batch of LNG tankers as far afield as Singapore and Gibraltar to refuel with Fujairah now off limits.
More cheering to those whose travels, while global, don't wend quite that far afield, was the arrival in late 2014 of an Our Legacy store in London, its first outside Sweden.
He's got plenty of challenges on the way, including the integration of MuleSoft, which develops technology that stitches together data in disparate applications, a market that's far afield from Salesforce's core.
Although the app is still in its pilot phase, people in at least 10 countries have already registered odors on it, from as far afield as Australia, Peru, Italy and Somalia.
And as long as that happens I guess we stay low-- you know, I was thinkin' about somethin' else, Becky, and I mean, I don't wanna take this too far afield.
And as long as that happens I guess we stay low ... you know, I was thinking about something else, Becky, and I mean, I don't wanna take this too far afield.
This might be going too far afield, but the loss of religion as an organizing force of a sort of hopeful benevolence or as an authority — you see what I'm saying?
That's because Attorney General Janet Reno appointed an independent counsel to investigate the matter, and when her original choice was replaced by conservative Kenneth Starr, the investigation went very far afield.
Koder was still living out of Dubai at the time of his arrest, while his syndicate has historically been caught trying to ship contraband from as far afield as the Netherlands.
It also raises $200-300 million a year sending laborers as far afield as Poland and Mongolia to earn cash, said the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights in Seoul.
The unit said two of the suspects came from Ivory Coast and one from Guinea, and that the ivory had come from as far afield as Gabon, Nigeria, Mozambique and Uganda.
But Piketty ranges very far afield, telling us about everything from the composition of modern Swedish corporate boards to the role of Brahmins in the pre-colonial Hindu kingdom of Pudukkottai.
I nearly always guess a lot at the beginning of a Cox Rathvon creation, I'm not too proud to admit that, and today nearly all of my guesses were far afield.
From a GPS-enabled collar to track Fido's whereabouts to virtual fence and leash technology to keep your pup from straying too far afield, wearables are truly for the whole family.
For many competitors, from countries as far afield as Azerbaijan and Armenia and European nations in lockdown as they battle the virus, the absence of an audience was of little concern.
American companies say the regulations are written so broadly that they could give the United States authority to block transactions or unwind existing ones in areas far afield from telecom gear.
Obviously there's a point at which, if they go too far afield from what we feel is good public policy, we could be opposing a plan to come out of Albany.
But after breaking out as a ratings bonanza for USA Network, a second installment was conceived, this one venturing far afield from the Petra Hammesfahr best seller that inspired the original.
Exports surged more than fivefold to over 165,000 tonnes in September compared with August volumes, and customs data released last week showed cargoes were going as far afield as Iceland and Cameroon.
If you've ever wondered if the hashtag heavy, politically far afield Twitter user you're about to eviscerate in 140 characters is totally delusional or merely not quite sentient, well, wonder no more.
Mexican soldiers and volunteers, supported by teams from as far afield as Israel and Japan, have so far rescued at least 60 people from the ruins in Mexico City and surrounding towns.
Some SoftBank executives have raised questions whether the WeWork deal is over-valued, saying a company in the business of office space is far afield from tech-focused investments, the newspaper reported.
" Plaudits for Khan flooded in from as far afield as New York, whose mayor Bill de Blasio said on Twitter: "Sending congratulations to London's new mayor and fellow affordable housing advocate, @SadiqKhan.
From the refuse, he crafts wallets, business card holders and other products that have fetched praise from design critics and enough cash in sales to send him searching through bins far afield.
It would take weeks to work through the 120-strong wine list at the restaurant, which come from as far afield as New Zealand and Argentina through to Hungary and South Africa.
"Using women and even children as bombers, Boko Haram has mounted dozens of coordinated attacks, striking as far afield as Chad's capital of N'Djamena last June and July," Matfess and company write.
More than 440 cases of the virus have been confirmed across China, with the majority in Wuhan itself, but also as far afield as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong province, near Hong Kong.
Worldwide effort With cases and suspected cases already reported across Asia and now as far afield as the US and Australia, containment efforts are being put in place in many travel hubs.
In addition to commenting on matters of trade, tax policy and job creation, he has shared his views with Mr. Trump on issues far afield from his Wall Street role, including immigration.
Polish Oil and Gas Company's tender to buy five cargoes is to be awarded on Friday, with traders as far afield as Singapore following the outcome to discern its wider impact on prices.
Many observers feared the rallying cry could lead to escalating violence and further disruptions to crude supply, though the OPEC-member nation's oil-producing regions are far afield of the capital of Caracas.
The finds there suggest that the people of the Dark Age, despite being non-literate, never lost their taste for fancy textiles, precious metals and jewels, or the ability to trade far afield.
To see just how far afield this pro-coal and apparently anti-clean-energy rhetoric really is, take a look at a few comments below from other heads of state and government officials.
Crabtree chronicles a whole crop of entrepreneurs from across the country in industries as far afield as mining to liquor to aircraft to show the constant intermixing of Indian business and Indian politics.
Prior probes, like those into Reagan and Bush, have ventured far afield from where they started as investigators try to gain leverage over potential witnesses or uncover wrongdoing unrelated to the original matter.
Other parts of Italy were plenty diverse, too: Venetians worked as far afield as the eastern coast of the Black Sea and Damascus, injecting a taste for Far Eastern culture into Italian crafts.
C.) is threatening to force a vote (The Hill) … it's the culmination of months of frustration from Trump's allies in Congress, who believe Rosenstein has allowed Mueller's investigation to run too far afield.
In it the bank CEO muses on issues far afield the core bank business — the future of the United States and some of the societal forces he thinks are holding the nation back.
Originally posted 12 June 2014 Buffett himself is actively involved in vetting his own successor(s) and told CNBC in a 2014 interview that he hasn't been looking too far afield for candidates.
Media reports as far afield as Greece and Chile covered related arrests, and a Europol presentation discovered by Motherboard indicates that Danish authorities have arrested dozens of people as part of the investigation.
Since 1987, he's captured almost 200 of the world's most famous collections of runs, including Aspen Highlands, Squaw Valley and Big Sky, and ones as far afield as China, New Zealand and Serbia.
The Attorneys General have embarked on a wide-reaching fishing expedition that wanders far afield from what they are supposed to be doing, and trenches on the freedom of speech and the press.
The so-called frontier markets have enjoyed a great start to the year, and investors who can handle the risk could find that these far-afield investments make a welcome addition to their portfolio.
To understand how Moore could upend the balance of the Senate, it's vital to understand his ideology — and why it puts him far afield from even the most conservative Republican currently in the Senate.
"These merit-based programs like HOPE are so far afield from what they were intended to do: take someone who did not have an opportunity, and give them access to an education," said Perry.
In the nine months since she left her old job as a sales associate, she says she has sold at least 600 of the bags as far afield as Gabon, Mauritius, Togo and Ghana.
A more precise classification might be pan-Soviet fusion—the menu is a culinary tour of the former U.S.S.R. and its satellites, with dishes from as far afield as Central Europe and the Caucasus.
Tip O'Neill went out on his own terms We're getting pretty far afield of recent history with O'Neill, the Massachusetts Democrat who was Ronald Reagan's friendly counterweight during his speakership from 1977 thru 1987.
But no candidate invested more in success on Super Tuesday than Mr. Cruz, who spent many days last year campaigning across the South, far afield of the first nominating states, Iowa and New Hampshire.
Proving that size doesn't matter, this 21-square-foot shop attracts customers from as far afield as Japan and the United States, who wait patiently in the street for their turn at the counter.
We think that's fair value: You print and share your recipes, leave notes on them, rate them, organize them, even save them if they come from places far afield of our site and apps.
Unlike past directors, who typically sought to avoid policy discussions, Mr. Pompeo readily joins in when the president asks for his opinion, even on matters far afield of national security, such as health care.
"A judge would be reluctant to let defense counsel go too far afield," said Berit Berger, a former federal prosecutor and executive director of Columbia Law School's Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity.
Another example of tech philanthropists' willingness to embrace risk and go far afield to create impact is Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's focus on stopping the spread of infectious diseases in the developing world.
Republicans shepherded the passage of a bill last summer that significantly beefed up the investigative resources of CFIUS and empowered the body to expand its scope far afield into minority investments like venture capital.
Coal miners operating in Mongolia are betting on China's massive 'One Belt, One Road' program to improve access to existing markets in China and Russia and enter new ones as far afield as Eastern Europe.
They believe Rosenstein is allowing the investigation to run too far afield from its original charter and have grouped him in with a handful of senior law enforcement officials accused of harboring anti-Trump bias.
But withdrawing from the landmark accord that committed nearly every nation to take action against planet-warming emissions could create diplomatic blowback, while weakening American leadership in arenas far afield from energy and the environment.
MAJOR CONSEQUENCES The corporate collapse has the potential to spark chaotic scenes around the world, with holidaymakers stuck in hotels that have not been paid in locations as far afield as Goa, Gambia and Greece.
"CBP and ICE are asserting near-unfettered authority to search and seize travelers' devices at the border, for purposes far afield from the enforcement of immigration and customs laws," the ACLU wrote in a blog post.
ISIS is doing its best to complicate the battlefield by launching attacks as far afield as Kirkuk, a Kurdish-held city south-east of Mosul, and the town of Rutba in the far-west of Iraq.
He likes to get the crowd whipped up into a frenzy, he knows that -- FAULKNER: All right, I want to go back to the press briefing if we can because we&aposre getting down far afield.
The earthquake's epicenter was at an approximate depth of 115 km, according to preliminary readings from the United States Geological Survey, and it was felt as far afield as Lima, Peru; Caracas, Venezuela; and Quito, Ecuador.
"To me it's a question of, how far afield can data about me go before I feel like I've lost control of [my data] online," said Nuala O'Connor, president of the Center for Democracy and Technology.
BEIJING (Reuters) - State-run oil company Sinopec is selling diesel as far afield as South Africa as China's refiners seek homes for their surplus fuel in the latest sign of troubles in the domestic refining business.
For her, it was his admiration that eventually cracked open the door to Kachka, where she serves slightly more elegant renditions of her mother's food, and specialties from as far afield as Georgia, Uzbekistan and Siberia.
I did make an investment in a business in an unrelated industry, a firm with a wonderful invention but so far afield from ecommerce or blockchain that your board had no interest in hearing about it.
There are a few things about Grey Worm and Missandei's scene that are so far afield of a more typical Game of Thrones sex scene that I almost wondered if I had accidentally changed the channel.
And precisely because the president-elect's tweets are so far afield of current president Barack Obama's on-message, workshopped ones, someone with improper access to Trump's account could accomplish their goals while staying in character as Trump.
More than 50 members of Congress barraged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from all directions at a six-hour House Financial Services Committee hearing on Wednesday that ranged far afield from its ostensible topic — Facebook's cryptocurrency project, Libra.
Yet Pinterest is far afield from what most users think of as social media and more akin to a visual search and discovery platform, with people looking for ideas and inspiration rather than to reach other people.
"The fact that the Chinese are trying to rally support from every country that they can regardless of how far afield or how small, demonstrates that the Chinese do care about their reputation and image," she added.
Foreign banks and funds are set to benefit from a move by U.S. regulators to simplify a trading rule that foreign banks and regulators say has inadvertently ensnared firms operating as far afield as Europe and Asia.
Freight trains originating in China have arrived in cities as far afield as Madrid and Tehran as China seeks to demonstrate the viability of a trans-continental service ("From China to Spain by rail", Railway Gazette, 2014).
He led mushroom hunts as far afield as Siberia, India and the Amazon and as near to his home as Central Park, two blocks away, where over the course of decades he counted more than 400 species.
This is pretty far afield from the way that "chain migration" is commonly understood — but that's the word being used in the DACA debate anyway, not least because the president has helped turn it into a buzzword.
Mr. Smith said that his team of nine engravers and one goldsmith had created pieces for clients from as far afield as the United States, Mongolia and India, and that frequently entire families purchase the same ring.
Hong Kong (CNN)The death toll from the Wuhan coronavirus has risen to 2400, as dozens more cases were reported across China and as far afield as the western United States, sparking fears of a possible pandemic.
With 14 mostly government-owned teams, the Saudi Professional League hires foreign players under a quota system - players come from as far afield as Ghana and Brazil - but does not have a major international profile outside the region.
While most of the whale sharks in the tracking study are homebodies (as more or less expected based on prior research), a handful have traveled far very far afield, only to find their way back to Bird's Head.
Diplomats say Buhari has made several visits to Britain to see his doctor, routing official trips even to destinations as far afield as Asia via London so as not to have to declare medical leave all the time.
While the bulk of Trump's business interests are anchored in the US, his far-flung holdings -- which also include assets as far afield as India, Qatar, Egypt and Panama -- present significant potential conflict of interests, according to analysts.
Ali, a Swedish IT strategy consultant, and Peter, a German nonviolence and wellbeing trainer, had been in Istanbul delivering a routine workshop, as they had done many times before in countries as far afield as Mexico and Pakistan.
However, none of the remaining agencies have ever publicly issued a competing opinion and many of those remaining agencies — such as Coast Guard Intelligence and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency — focus on topics far afield from the issue.
As far afield as Buenos Aires, rugby matches were controlled by the Rugby Football Union, but every soccer country was free to start its own association; in 63, a world governing body, FIFA , was founded, with seven members.
So the kidnapping of Patty Hearst was aberrational, but not that far afield from what was already happening -- and that alone was a sign of how close our country was in those days to a collective nervous breakdown.
Running from October 1 to November 15, the third Biennial extends far beyond its origins in Oak Park, Illinois to include locations in Indiana, Arizona, Northern and Southern California, and even as far afield as Sweden and France.
Search operations for quake survivors in Mexico City were narrowed to five buildings, using advanced audio equipment to look for signs of life beneath tons of rubble, with help from teams from as far afield as Israel and Japan.
In the opening speech at the China Mining conference in Tianjin, Jiang Daming told delegates, who had come from as far afield as Uganda and Chile, that they needed to find a "new path to reinvigorate the mining sector".
While Gottlieb has earned praise for the work he has done at the FDA to increase competition, and Azar will enter HHS having pledged to do more on drug prices, they are nonetheless far afield from Trump's campaign rhetoric.
In the nineteen-fifties and sixties, China, though ravaged by turmoil and famine, spent billions of dollars on aid in Southeast Asia and Africa, and hosted revolutionaries from as far afield as Latin America for political and military training.
Argentina's soy crushers have brought in cargoes from as far afield as the United States to compensate for a drought that cut soy output estimates at home to under 40 million tonnes from early forecasts in the 2000 million tonne range.
Related: US Authorities Find 1,600 Pounds of Weed in a Drug Tunnel Under California-Mexico Border Mazzitelli, the UNODC representative in Mexico, pointed out that the Sinaloa Cartel has also been linked to meth manufacturing operations as far afield as Nigeria.
The calculation is a little far afield from his day job, which is as the president of iniLabs, a Zurich-based company that focuses on brain research and computers, with a side interest in using virtual reality as a rehabilitation tool.
This was the year when the Pompidou Centre in Paris put on a show called "Magicians of the Earth", which brought together 50 artists from the developed world with 50 artists from countries as far afield as Cuba, Togo and Tibet.
When Islamic State swept into Mosul in 2014 and declared a caliphate on land straddling Iraq and Syria, they attracted volunteers from as far afield as Afghanistan and Tunisia and also won many sympathizers in Mosul, Iraq's second largest city.
The optics could appeal to the White House in reaffirming that the investigation is now far afield from the original mandate and that the president has cooperated in addressing the original allegations of knowledge of Russian hacking or election interference.
Given its extraordinary spread, with branches as far afield as Kiev and Buenos Aires, and its pop culture-savvy vibe, it makes sense that Hillsong would be the church of choice for a young, evangelically minded pop star like Bieber.
Financial companies and trusts, which are some of the most popular conduits for banks looking to get around tighter lending rules, have been partnering with other firms based as far afield as desert-locked Gansu province, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia.
Her frequent monologues are a trademark and have sometimes resonated far afield: Impassioned diatribes about the failure of both the West and Arab leaders to protect innocent victims of the Syrian civil war were seen by millions of viewers worldwide.
That talk, and, more importantly, word of mouth, has lured more than one parent to Bali from as far afield as Malibu, Budapest and São Paulo — and often, unlike "The Mosquito Coast," it was the kids prompting the decision to come.
The kingdom collapsed with the fall of Acre in 2000, but the title bounced around through the centuries, passing from one European noble house to another, then spawning competing claims by royals as far afield as Cyprus, Naples and Austria.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Foreign banks and funds are set to benefit from a move by U.S. regulators on Wednesday to simplify a trading rule that foreign banks and regulators say has inadvertently ensnared firms operating as far afield as Europe and Asia.
In the late 1960s and the 1970s, as the Tigers' football coach, Eddie Robinson, took his team to games in major cities outside the South, and ultimately as far afield as Tokyo, his players were seeking more than one kind of victory.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With roses crafted into heart shapes and crowns made of bright yellow sunflowers, Michael Jackson fans from as far afield as Iran and Japan paid tribute on Tuesday to the King of Pop on the 10th anniversary of his death.
With support from the United Nations, Re:Coded's goal is to help displaced Syrians stay in a more familiar region and lower some of the burdens placed on traveling far afield to Europe by giving them the skills to make a living in Iraq.
Trump has not veered as far afield of the mainstream, but the sense of an American identity having come under assault by a coalition of the US establishment and "globalist" forces is a recurring theme in the alt-right and in his campaign.
We're admittedly getting a little far afield here, but I'm digging the aesthetic of an assortment of vintage McDonald's bag-adjacent items—like this intentionally-retro-even-in-1998 lunchbox (who's to say it's not a purse?) on Etsy that's just $12.
The Benin haul - including thousands of metal plaques showing intricately cast scenes from court life as well as ivory and wooden carvings, all recognized treasures of African art - was split across museums in Britain, mainland Europe and as far afield as New Zealand.
Mark tells me that they have supporters from as far afield as Europe, Australia, Russia and the USA, as well as plenty from London and the rest of the UK. There is an international element to the club, which compliments its distinctive personality.
The proposed project would triple capacity on an existing pipeline and transport 890,000 barrels per day of crude from northern Alberta's oil sands to Westridge docks in the Port of Vancouver for loading onto tankers bound for refineries as far afield as Asia.
In pursuing Manafort, special counsel Robert Mueller has now enlisted an army of investigators, reached a cooperative relationship with staunch Trump critic New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and actively pursued tax and financial dealings far afield of the original Russian collusion allegations.
Running hotels, resorts and airlines for 2000 million people a year, Thomas Cook currently has around 21,20.8052 people abroad and will need the help of governments and insurance firms to bring them back from places as far afield as Cancun, Cuba and Cyprus.
Running hotels, resorts and airlines for 19 million people a year, it currently has around 600,000 people abroad and will need the help of governments and insurance firms to bring them home from places as far afield as Cancun, Cuba and Cyprus.
"The information we uncovered through our lawsuit shows that CBP and ICE are asserting near-unfettered authority to search and seize travelers' devices at the border, for purposes far afield from the enforcement of immigration and customs laws," the ACLU said in a statement.
In so doing, Paxton traveled far afield from the state's capital city of Austin to a federal district court 300 miles north, ostensibly because the one judge in that division, Reed Charles O'Connor, is well known for his hostility to the cause of LGBT equality.
There is a large foreign contingent representing the team, with players from as far afield as El Salvador and Kosovo making up the squad; understandably, it's very difficult for the club to develop homegrown talent due to the island having such a small population.
The album is not beholden to radio formats or presold by a single; fans are likely to explore the whole album, streaming every track and hearing how far afield — a brass band, stomping blues-rock, ultraslow avant-R&B — Beyoncé is willing to go.
The central bank data did not show where the additional imports came from, but figures from import-export database Import Genius show goods like flour, tuna and beans have arrived from Mexico and as far afield as Turkey and China, two of Maduro's diplomatic allies.
Sometimes she strays a little far afield — I wasn't sure I cared about the dating travails of Jack's girlfriend's mother, as amusing as they were — but her observations, particularly about the ridiculousness of the Northern Californian start-up mentality, are always apt and sharp.
Mr. Cohen now finds himself under legal scrutiny on issues far afield for Russian election interference, such as his ownership of taxi medallions and whether he paid hush money to a pornographic film star who claims to have had an affair with Mr. Trump.
An admirer of the icon painter Andrei Rublev and his master, Theophanos the Greek, he found Socialist Realism constraining, but his early work — mournful slice-of-life scenes reminiscent of the American Ashcan School — did not wander too far afield from the official style.
Plus, I always question when businesses move into arenas that seem far afield of their expertise: Tesla owning Solar City, Urban Outfitters buying a pizza chain, or when Jarden, a consumer brands company, bought Yankee Candle, a mall-based retailer with hundreds of locations to manage nationwide.
But for the convenience it affords, including being able to unlock your door with your phone when you return home (or auto-unlock if you've ventured fairly far afield), along with the ability to lock automatically behind you when you have your hands full, it's worth it.
Since the outbreak, more than 1,000 people have died in China, and deaths have also been reported in the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Japan as of February 13, with as many as 60,000 infections reported as far afield as the US and parts of the European Union.
"Getting a car opened up my art practice," admits the artist Brent Birnbaum, who's based in Brooklyn but traveled as far afield as Staten Island, Connecticut and New Jersey to acquire the materials that form the basis of his new show: 45 pre-owned mini-fridges.
On Thursday the violinist Tessa Lark, a rising star, joins the guitarist Bokyung Byun and the New Juilliard Ensemble under the direction of Joel Sachs in a program of brand-new works by composers from countries as far afield as Japan and Bolivia, Israel and the Philippines.
Many entries seem unrelated to the theme of the collection until you get to the requisite kiss, and in some cases that kiss is so far afield that it feels shoehorned in: the kiss of a racquetball bruising one's eye, for example, or of lips to bong.
But the tweets also went far afield, touching on the presumed fact that Mr. Rees-Mogg had a nanny who would do him harm: "May nanny bath you in ice cold water and rub you down with a Brillo pad," one Twitter user identified as Owen wrote.
But on the other hand, Trump haters have often seemed to implicitly hope that Mueller would prove to be the second coming of Ken Starr, a highly motivated investigator who roamed far afield of his mandate and put Bill Clinton in a bad light by any means necessary.
Desperate people from as far afield as Australia, South Africa, Canada and Singapore now use Forex Peace Army as a platform to exchange experiences and try to fight to get back some of the tens of millions of dollars they say they have lost to various online companies.
The Oxford Dictionaries went far afield, choosing something even most linguists wouldn't consider a "word": In case that didn't render properly on your screen, it is an emoji, one of those adorable or maddening (depending on your view) faces that convey a sort of metamessage in online communication.
While mystery writers like Mr. Walker might seem far afield for a wine critic, many of the issues that consume Bruno in the books struck me as being parallel to questions the wine trade deals with daily: Can local traditions be cherished and protected in an increasingly globalized business?
Stephanopoulos does not follow up on this since it's so far afield from the main issues in the news today, but it's a fairly remarkable charge against both Petraeus and Attorney General Eric Holder — and a noteworthy one, since both men continue to be involved in public affairs.
With this in mind, in the late 1960s the West Coast media collective Environmental Communications set about shooting hundreds of thousands of slides of both the everyday and alternative architectures around them — beginning with the collective members' native LA, but later extending across the country, and as far afield as Tokyo.
" The plurality, Alito went on to write, "tries to suggest a reason by sprinkling its opinion with quotations from venerable sources, but all are far afield" and their opinion "makes no real effort to show that the Sixth Amendment was originally understood to require [a jury trial for supervised release].
Karnavian said the unsuccessful attack showed the phenomenon of a "lone wolf" radicalized over the internet was spreading in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, projecting the violence of the Middle Eastern militant group Islamic State (IS) as far afield as Indonesia, where Muslims and Christians have mostly lived in harmony.
That may seem somewhat far afield in a discussion about today's crossword by Andrew Zhou, but I am writing this on a day when I am fasting in preparation for a minor medical procedure and, for my money, leading with a bizarre fact about this delicious cured meat seems only fair.
In all, the FBI obtained over 1000 IP addresses of alleged US-based users of the site, and also hacked computers as far afield as Chile, Greece, and the UK. A Europol presentation discovered by Motherboard says that the agency has generated 3,229 cases as part of the same operation.
The Americans may apply a similar fuzziness to the state of animosity between the US and Iran, seeing that General Suleimani's men—including elite units sent abroad, undercover agents and proxies—have been held responsible for numerous attacks on Western and Israeli targets, as far afield as Argentina and Bulgaria.
And highly experimental programs — like an urban think tank and a tech-business incubator, the first of its kind for a museum — that seem so far afield as to be strange but that have tapped a pent-up desire for museum expertise on issues like socially progressive commerce and city planning.
Musk now faces a defamation lawsuit in the U.S. from Unsworth, who, in a lengthy filing released late Monday, illustrates just how far the CEO is willing to go when he digs in on an issue, even something so far afield from his businesses, Tesla, SpaceX, the Boring Company and Neuralink.
The Islamic State's project to establish a proto-state and expand its domain across a broad swath of Iraq and Syria attracted tens of thousands of foreign fighters from at least 80 countries, from as far afield as Alabama and London and the coasts of the Caspian and Java seas.
Rather than starting from scratch and relying on locals to remember where villages and the roads were, a team of 1,300 online volunteers from as far afield as Australia, the US, and India traced satellite images of the Serengeti, sketching over roads and buildings and filling in the gaps directly onto existing maps.
Aqua Art Miami When: December 1–4 Where: Aqua Hotel (303 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach) The epitome of the hotel fair, with participating galleries setting up shop in individual rooms, Aqua has an eclectic lineup of 47 exhibitors this year, coming from as nearby as Tallahassee and as far afield as Milan and Melbourne.
By the end of the Middle Ages, Armenian artists were working as far afield as Rome, where an Armenian bishop painted this show's most astounding manuscript: a tale of Alexander the Great that features the Macedonian king's ship swallowed by an enormous brown crab, hooking the sails with its pincers as its mouth gapes.
In the study, researchers led by  Frank Seifart , a linguist at the University of Amsterdam, and  Balthasar Bickel , of the University of Zurich, analyzed hundreds of recordings of spontaneous speech from nine very different languages from around the world: English and Dutch, as well as several others from as far afield as Amazonia, Siberia, the Kalahari, and Tibet.
When it finally dropped just before Christmas it was carried on a wave of underground fandom that broke into the UK pop charts—and with responses and remixes now coming from as far afield as the US (yep, from Safaree), it looks more and more likely that 2019 is the year drill will break into the mainstream.
Dinnage arrives at the Premier League amid a time of great change, however; with media consumption habits changing, she will be charged with figuring out a strategy to keep the money flowing as consumption of Premier League matches — in Britain, but also in places as far afield as Bangkok and Boston — increasingly shifts to online platforms.
And the sudden moves to both create a new national guard and reshuffle Russian law enforcement could demonstrate a move by Putin to secure his own power in Russia as much as possible as Moscow continues to grapple with such systemic issues facing the country as a crashing economy, low oil prices, and military entanglements as far afield as Ukraine and Syria.
" Jarchow and Dean nevertheless argued that they are forced to be associated with and to fund the bar group's views on matters far afield from regulating the profession or improving the quality of legal services, including "the death penalty, gender identity, gun rights and regulation, criminal justice initiatives, policies towards suspected sex offenders, President Trump's tweets, immigration policies and public education.
The virus has killed at least 25 people in China, seven of whom did not have preexisting conditions before they contracted the illness, and sickened more than 800, as far afield as the US. The true extent of the Wuhan coronavirus is unclear, however, and official figures may be an underestimation as mild symptoms and delayed onset mean cases are likely to have been undetected, a team of scientists have said.
Art Review Equal parts trade fair, arts festival and synergistic marketing opportunity, New York's Asia Week, March 15-24, involves auctions at Bonhams, Christie's, Doyle and Sotheby's; scores of appointment-only private dealers opening their doors to the public; and tied-in museum shows as far afield as Newark, Princeton, N.J., and Stony Brook, N.Y. The Metropolitan Museum alone has seven related shows (one of which Jason Farago of The New York Times recently reviewed).
All four of my children, whom I love beyond words, having traveled from as far afield as Ho Chi Minh City, in Vietnam, were there in the house we rented for a few days in Los Angeles, along with my ex-wife, whom I love; and her beloved parents, one of them a Holocaust survivor who got through the war in Poland in hiding after her mother had been ripped from her and taken to the gas chamber.
It's now named the first batch of startups in the inaugural six-month program, with teams hailing from as far afield as India, Singapore, South Africa and the US. Nine teams in all are on what Rockstart bills as Europe's first AI accelerator — including a startup building an autonomous cleaner robot (pictured above), a smart parking spot finder and a platform to help analyze drone inspection imagery to help spot signs of damage to high value assets like wind turbines.
Whether decrying the lack of "due process" for men accused of sexual assault and domestic violence, or denying the severity of Russia's interference in the 28503 election after special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE issued 22019 detailed indictments against Russian nationals and companies, the administration's response was characteristically devoid of facts and far afield from reality.
It was also unclear how far afield amendments would get, and if senators would be able to offer proposals on any provision of immigration or just the four pillars being proposed by President Donald Trump: border security, broadly defined to included physical security and enforcement powers; ending the diversity visa lottery; curtailing family-based migration; and a permanent solution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the policy that allowed undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children to stay in the country and that Trump has decided to end.
The brands that Verishop will curate include: Men's fashion: AG, AllSaints, Anthony Thomas Melillo, Baum und Pferdgarten, Beach Riot, Current/Elliott, Citizens of Humanity, DVF, Equipment, IRO, J Brand, Ksubi, Levi's, LoveShackFancy, MISA, MOUSSY, NSF, Smythe, Varley,Zadig & Voltaire Women's fashion: AG, AllSaints, Anthony Thomas Melillo, Barena, Venezia, BLDWN, Buscemi Chinatown Market, Druthers, EDWIN, Everest Isles, Far Afield, Golden Bear, Hiro Clark, LTH JKT, Miansai, Maximum Henry, PS Paul Smith, Sundek, Veilance, Velva Sheen Beauty: Aromatherapy Associates, DedCool, Dr. Loretta, Fur, GOA Skincare, Kahina Giving, Beauty Kari Gran, KORA Organics Kosas, Le Prunier, Leonor Greyl Lily Lolo, Pai Skincare, RAINCRY, Reverie, Rituel de Fille, Orgaid, RMS Beauty, Suntegrity, Tenoverten Home: Cire Trudon, Cinnamon Projects, Boll & Branch, Indego Africa, Morrow Soft Goods, Hawkin's New York, Sien + Co, Primary Goods, Morihata International ettitude, L'Objet, The Beach People, BUNGALOW DENMARK, SOH Melbourne, Norden, LUMIRA Between the lines: The company to-date has raised more than $17 million from investors led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.

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