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At the far end of the bungalow is Leah's bedroom.
Barbie dolls and toy animal figures dominate the far end.
At the far end is the doorway to the back workroom.
There was green felt under the strings at the far end.
OMICS is on the far end of the "definitely fake" spectrum.
They're at the far end of the supply chain, paying money.
The wormhole was on the far end of a long, unlit tunnel.
"See this?" he adds, pointing to the far end of his racquet.
A prized wine cellar lies at the far end of the cavern.
There was even a kitchen at the far end of the floor.
I alone had made it to the far end of the playground.
The formal dining room is beyond glass doors at the far end.
Bagpipes sounded from the far end of the green to signal the procession.
I could barely make out the far end of the small fort enclosure.
The far end in the photo contains a sink, an office, and storage.
A small climate research center, meanwhile, has opened at the far end of town.
There's nothing in the lot except for a guard booth at the far end.
I think this is a low-point—the far end of the pendulum swing.
Additionally, completing a trade route will establish a trading post at the far end.
At the far end of the gallery, inside an enclosed room, is a bench.
The guesthouse is at the far end of the property from the main house.
At the far end was a club member drinking alone on a Saturday night.
Paru directed me to a door at the far end of a walled garden.
At the far end of the bar you reach the entrance to the restaurant.
The parking lot was empty except for one other car, at the far end.
Sokolis is on the far end of the bell curve of human sleep habits.
Clearly, Mindhunter is on one very far end of the spectrum of violence against women.
This is the very far end of the spectrum of how frivolous food can become.
At the far end of Narayanappa's land runs the railway from Mumbai to the south.
Similar moves were seen in the far end of the curve, especially one-year segments.
Near the far end, the exterior of Stems Gallery's booth is covered in rear ends.
You see, Trump has an invincible ally at the far end of the ideological spectrum.
A red horse came up over a rise at the far end of the meadow.
From a faceoff in the far end, he got the puck and raced past everyone.
The remaining eight will extend "substantially beyond the far end of the dugout," he said.
At the far end of the living room, there is a large wood-burning stove.
Shin points out two maples at the far end of the allée that were spared.
I called the family at the far end and they told me there was none there.
She escorted me through the dimly lit room to the glowing bar at the far end.
Even as Agung rumbles away, Sinabung is erupting again at the far end of the country.
The bright vertical rectangle on the far end leads to the clean studio and editing room.
To answer that, Tyler leads me to the "lab" at the far end of the basement.
The far end has a pull-down roll of seamless background paper, used when photographing work.
The movers deposited him in the pool and winched open a gate at the far end.
It channels the infant's exhaled breath through a tube that has its far end immersed in water.
At the far end of the spectrum, a fourth strand wants to dispense with the religion altogether.
Unlike the birds at the far end of the exhibition, these first projected images hold something darker.
As they crossed the far end of the timber-­roofed pier, the church bells chimed eight o'clock.
Well, almost—it actually puts it down at the far end of the table, beyond my reach.
As you approach the far end of the courtyard, however, a sign urges quiet and noise fades.
At the far end of town ... The Lorax was one of Dr. Seuss' greatest bits of fiction.
A banquette that serves as a breakfast nook is built into the far end of the kitchen.
In the far end of the locker room, Borg sat by himself, looking tense, alone and dejected.
Before the 2018 season, MLB extended the netting to at least the far end of the dugout.
I. hut,'' at the far end of the barracks, where drill instructors on night duty sometimes slept.
Yet having emerged at the far end of the pipeline, Dr. Goins found himself unwilling to stay.
HAWC+ not only pulls in light from the far end of the infrared spectrum, but measures its polarity.
I think of knowledge on most subjects as a logarithmic curve that rises quickly at the far end.
At the far end of the gallery is the exhibition's central piece, John Akomfrah's "The Unfinished Conversation" (2012).
At the far end of the campus was the experience centre where Jio executives show off upcoming services.
If there's an option that involves significantly less debt on the far end, give special consideration to that.
I parked at the far end of the school lot and watched the sunrise from inside my car.
Savages and heathens, lowly and oppressed, hailed and welcomed it at the far end of the wide world.
"You can see straight through the house to the far end of the golf course," Mr. Silvestre said.
There was noise still coming from the three tall tiers of Tottenham Hotspur fans at the far end.
On the far end, there is what looks to be an Airbus A321 bound for Delta Air Lines.
At the far end of the manège, Hester sat on one of two chairs, raised on a dais.
"Work on the lightness," he said, as she practiced a pirouette at the far end of the barn.
On the wall at the far end of the ferry, Mr. Erdogan's face appeared on a LCD screen.
At the far end stands the Van Cortlandt House, dating from 20213, the oldest building in the Bronx.
At the far end of a secluded hallway, they reached the cramped office of Faisal Arefin Deepan's publishing house.
I took a deep breath, and ducked my way through the scrub to the far end of the line.
She finds herself in an abandoned warehouse, with a door covered in various decorative hands at the far end.
The lesson we shadowed took place in Pedra de Guaratiba, a neighborhood in the far end of western Rio.
The community in lower Manhattan is towards the liberal end of that spectrum, but not at the far end.
At the far end of the room, opposite the stage, was a bar where there were always men drinking.
Get up close with this intricate fishing village/mining town/performance spot gracing the far end of the playa.
At the far end of a long, raised bed of radishes, against the back fence, is a bird coop.
But the scare begins with a security worker located at the far end of a hallway saying his goodbyes.
Yankees 7, Mets 6 The life at the far end of a major league bullpen is an uncertain one.
When the tide ebbed in midafternoon, a man dug for clams on the far end of a sand bank.
" From the far end of the stage, the spiritual guide Marianne Williamson promised to "harness love for political purposes.
Jain lived in one, and at the far end of this magical street were the ateliers of Studio Mumbai.
At the far end of the curve, the 30-year yield was up 0.3 basis point, last at 2.619%.
And would you say that as a society we've focused more on the far end of the continuum – rape, trafficking?
Then Bielby enters a kind of trance state, wandering up a back staircase at the far end of the basement.
At the far end of the spectrum a group of states, including America, Britain and Russia, explicitly opposes the ban.
ONE evening in Tombo, as fish buyers throng the seafront, an argument erupts at the far end of the harbour.
Tense silence descends again, and the musicians disperse to the far end of the auditorium, barely visible in the murk.
Among the building's quirkier features is a sculpture of a twisted school bus at the far end of the lobby.
At the far end, standing apart from the crowd, was the bright yellow "Snapbot" vending machine that dispensed the glasses.
Located at the far end of the Stone Circle, this motionless refuge had all the makings of a sacred place.
At the far end of the living room is a bay window overlooking the rear garden and the Bakkersrei canal.
People began gathering on the floor among the armor and on a balcony at the far end of the gallery.
At the far end of the lot, a small soundstage decked out in lights blasted EDM well into the night.
At the far end of the 14-acre land, the main attraction — "Rise of the Resistance" — was still under wraps.
Every team complied and nearly a third extended the new screens even further toward the far end of each dugout.
At the far end, another group is busy trying to replace a missing tail feather on an expensive-looking peregrine.
One Z-Class Medic bot stands at the far end of the lot outside of its unit with a handler.
But the lobby also has a cafe at the far end, and plenty of spaces to sit and work or socialize.
Reaching a room at the far end that had been used as a kitchen, they found and killed two Ugandan soldiers.
After she receives her fourth blow, a slightly built woman on the far end of the line doubles over in pain.
At one far end of the spectrum are those who say nonhumans cannot be regarded as proper subjects of moral concern.
The child who was struck on Wednesday night was sitting beyond the third-base dugout's far end, apparently beyond the netting.
"Very fucking funny," Alexandra said as her blood trailed deeper into the secure room toward a terminal at its far end.
A lot of the stuff that you see in the videos [on YouTube] is what we call the "far-end" stuff.
At the far end is Candice DeLong, former FBI profiler and host of one of ID's longest running shows, Deadly Women.
At the far end of the wall, the Taj Mahal stands, surrounded by minarets pointing up like so many ballistic missiles.
At the far end of the same row sat former vice presidents Dick Cheney and Dan Quayle, with their second ladies.
At the far end of the train, a heavyset young man rapped for the car; nobody dropped money into his cap.
"If the children have gone in too far, then the floodwater from the far end will be coming through," he says.
Standing at a desk at the far end of the room was Jane Cummings, who is Cainthus's head of product science.
Just before City's first goal, Kolarov had picked up the ball at the far end of the field, near Bravo's goal.
In those days, we had reel-to-reel tapes playing in a different room at the far end of the showroom.
The only place nearby to buy groceries was a gas station and liquor store on the far end of the complex.
As you make that walk, don't miss the silver bistro table and matching chairs in the pool at its far end.
At the far end of the pool is a covered barbecue area with additional space for dining and an outdoor shower.
And when showing parents a four-year financial-aid package, the gap at Dayton could surpass $100,000 at the far end.
To be sure, recent years have seen repeated calls for investors to avoid fixed income at the far end of the curve.
And running away to another dera, even if to the far end of the country, will be reported back to the guru.
But Messi took a slow, solitary walk across the grass and took a seat on the far end of his team's bench.
Several thousand curiosity-seekers took in a vast range of contemporary idioms, including sounds at the far end of the experimental spectrum.
At the far end of the hallway is a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom that includes a French soaking tub.
On the far end of the spectrum, workers in Mexico log 2,503 hours per year, or 41.31 hours per week, at work.
Dr. Dennell and his colleagues estimate that the tools are close to the far end of that window: 2.12 million years old.
Last season, for the first time, all major league stadiums agreed to extend protective netting to the far end of each dugout.
The dhansak awaits at the far end of the room, where a waiter stands stoically blank behind three silver-domed chafing dishes.
At the far end of the patio, a built-in wet bar and gas grill are surrounded by tile and decorative stone.
The painting, about 12 feet long and six feet wide, depicted a forest at the far end of a snow-covered field.
Sean O'Connor drove his Jeep into the porte cochère and through the wide garage door at the far end and got out.
The incident and others spurred Major League Baseball to order all 22018 teams to extend netting to the far end of the dugout.
The girl who was struck on Wednesday night was sitting beyond the far end of the third-base dugout, apparently beyond the netting.
Men accused of sexual harassment, like Freeman, fall back on their intent and comparison to the far end of the spectrum of behavior.
For Thursday's spacewalk, the astronauts headed to the far end of the station to retract a radiator that was last used in 2012.
But Nassar would often treat the gymnasts after-hours in the "social hour room" -- the room at the far end of the cabins.
BALTIMORE — A chessboard sits on a card table at the far end of the Baltimore Orioles' clubhouse, near most of the pitchers' lockers.
When he attended practice, Phillips was drawn to the far end of the field, where Swinney was exhorting and backslapping and leading cheers.
I realize that isn't always easy; my modem is at the far end of a long apartment because that's where the cable is.
At the far end of the slider, the numbers and letters are huge and it's hard to tell what the hell is going on.
Outside, at the far end of the lawn with the free-range peacocks, there are more exotic birds, including azure-winged magpies and parakeets.
The one at the far end is a series of unwelcome and clumsy come-ons from men trying to throw some game her way.
At the far end of the supply chain, such considerations weigh little for low-paid soldiers with more to worry about than foreign donors.
A tattered, red curtain lied on the far end of the space as Petronio slinked through, his face initially covered by an ornate mask.
After a few minutes and multiple attempts to radio for backup, Pablo pointed me to the far end of the 1,700-square-foot store.
At the far end of the room, near the entrance, there is a couch, a utility sink, and ample storage for artwork and supplies.
Musk recently tweeted images of his drillers "breaking through" to the far end of the tunnel, and congratulated the team on the tunnel's compleiton.
At the far end of the room, two doors opened onto a raised patio, overlooking green lawns that rolled down to a picturesque lake.
The container kept its original long-rectangle shape, but felt bright and open, the far end a glass door leading to a deep balcony.
The newcomers are set apart, at the far end of the vault, by a transparent wall, behind which they drift in a hazy medium.
In other words, it will not come down to Zeus or Poseidon, but rather some player at the far end of the Olympian table.
The typical elite marathoner can log as little as 2100 miles per week; 226-mile weeks sit at the far end of the spectrum.
She sat at the far end of a couch as Mr. Weinstein sat in a club chair, and they had a brief business meeting.
Malkin places echoism at the far end of the narcissistic spectrum he has developed: echoists have a fear of being needy, special, or selfish.
One can stand at the far end of this spacious gallery and, as you walk closer to the painting, something happens at every step.
And the Sanders 27-point lead is definitely at the far, far end of that range — rather than the middle, where the truth probably lies.
During last week's episode, "Immolation," we finally saw what it was: a giant ring, which launched itself to the far end of the solar system.
At the far end that scale is holding Flynn in contempt of Congress — the first step in seeking Justice Department support to enforce the orders.
In both cases, the Hox genes tell a clump of embryonic cells that they need to end up at the far end of an appendage.
" On one end of the scale, a rating of zero means "exclusively heterosexual" and on the far end a six refers to being "exclusively homosexual.
We found a secluded spot at the far end, where Roxie went to work shoveling sand into her bucket, Tim swam laps and I read.
All these games involved advancing a ball through an opponent's territory and scoring at the far end, but the rules varied from place to place.
At the far end sits a pool table that Paul Newman played on in "The Color of Money," a gift from one of his nieces.
At the far end of the lineup was an older woman, dressed in black, with two-toned hair: blond in front and brown in back.
The Christies have never been able to confirm whether the owners of two ruined cottages at the far end of their village have living descendants.
And at the far end of the gallery, a Stuart Davis painting created for Studio B at WNYC is once again surrounded by music equipment.
My own results had suggested I am at the far end of the spectrum, my peak activity hours falling in the wee hours of the night.
A tired-­looking older woman padded to the sitting room on the far end of the bathroom and sat on one of the velvet-upholstered loveseats.
So when our next office refurb came around, we found the perfect space, at the far end of our top floor, away from hustle and bustle.
Monitors are usually a boring purchase — they're a means to an end — and monitors targeted at businesses are at the far end of the interesting spectrum.
At the far end of the gallery, a case displays LeWitt's now famous 1965 letter to Hesse, five pages of playful, unrelenting, and truly inspiring encouragement.
Passengers were forced to make a long walk to the far end of the airport terminal, suffering bottlenecks and delays at a smaller, overburdened TSA checkpoint.
Suggest that they add a breakdown and I suggest you find yourself a seat at the far end of the bar, far, far away from them.
John Doe 42 decided to shower at the far end, and Strauss chose the shower closest to him, despite having multiple open showers to choose from.
In the final moments, the performers walked into the light at the far end of the tunnel and disappeared around the bend of a mountain path.
On nice days, Petro, his coat flecked with silver, patrols the block, from the corner of Clinton Street almost to the far end at Court Street.
At the far end of the spectrum, those willing to pay premium prices to cover their dog's needs can end up spending nearly $10,000 a year.
As his failures piled up, Homa took to practicing at the far end of the range on tournament weeks, away from the player-caddie foot traffic.
In one of his final dunks, Jordan dribbled from the far end of the court and leapt from the foul line, 15 feet from the basket.
And how has daily life changed for people living in such places in the 21st century, at the far end of a timeline reaching back generations?
But a third of the teams, including the Mets, took Manfred's advice a step further and extended their netting to the far end of each dugout.
Italy has also tried to seal the far end of the people-smuggling route, in Fezzan, a vast area of desert that borders Algeria, Chad and Niger.
When he opened the door at the far end, it was to the exact same sight that had met him through the ones that Bernie had used.
Western Muslim commentators insisted that the rampage in New Zealand simply marked the far end of a spectrum of anti-Islamic feeling which they experience every day.
At the far end of the village in a little hut up on a hill, is the woman you visit when you need someone to talk to.
They took seats in Jim's office, which sat behind a heavy cipher-locked door on the far end of a bullpen of case officers and career trainees.
"It was hilarious," said Olivia Newton-John, who was talking at the party with a flannel-shirt clad Kenny Loggins at the far end of the bar.
Placed at the far end of the gallery, seven clay balls inscribed with the 99 names of Allah express the significance of faith and religion for Fattal.
All it took was for the producer to step onto the stage at the far end of the swimming pool for the real craziness to set in.
At the far end of the hallway is the master suite, with its own black-and-white tiled balcony as well as a spacious walk-in closet.
To disable this, go into the "In Meeting (Advanced)" settings and turn off "Far end camera control," so no one can mess with each other's video feeds.
It's no longer in use; grass and dirt cover much of its surface, and the road at its far end is overgrown to the point of impassibility.
As I walked through the exhibition, I became aware of a plaintive voice emanating from one of the rooms at the far end of the exhibition space.
At the far end of the room, an orange robotic arm, perched high on a pedestal atop a particle foam machine, moved in a majestic, elegant, preprogram­med sweep.
On the far end of its archway I could glimpse a courtyard and an immaculately manicured garden where pergolas trussed with woody vines hung above a stone parapet.
An unnamed military official told CNN, however, that the alleged spy submarine was an "unmanned mobility capability" attached to the far end of a "multi-function towed array".
The pushcarts could no longer sustain the demand and the mechanization has really helped... because I'm able to get to the far end of my market in time.
Back to 11:19 PM ... Claudine eventually followed Cuba and walked to the far end of the bar, off-camera with him, the host and the security guard.
Courtesy Glenstone Museum © 2018 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society Most of the horses were at the far end of a spacious corral when Nauman and I entered.
The far end of the room behind the screen is aglow with a purple neon sign that reads "Pat's"— for Satterwhite's deceased mother and fellow artist, Patricia Satterwhite.
At the far end of the field lay a dark pile of what seemed like boulders, but as he drew closer, Lucius saw that they were frozen horses.
The white plastic structure, a platform under a series of arches, appears deep from the entrance, but the top and bottom come together quickly at the far end.
But that political consensus is falling apart as voters turn to far-end ultra-conservatism and anti-conservatism to replace the government in which they have lost confidence.
About a third of the teams have extended the netting further, to at least the far end of the dugout, and the Mets added netting even beyond that.
On the far end of the atrium, centered all by itself on a massive, room-wide wall, is a framed newspaper clipping of Quevedo's father playing soccer at night.
Although we can read the signs, we remain at the far end of the table, uncertain of the rules, and not privy to this intimacy and its unspoken content.
"At the far end, revelers enjoyed watching light race towards them, then hearing the sound at the same time as the light hit them," writes the project's IndieGogo description.
The whole world gasped in shock early yesterday when Ali suddenly materialized on that platform at the far end of Olympic Stadium, the perfect choice to light the caldron.
For the first salvia session I laid on the couch and donned an eye mask while Doss sat at the far end of the room with the smoking apparatus.
Its centerpiece, at the far end of an entry courtyard, is the Palais des Beaux-Arts, which was designed in 1840 by Félix Duban, a graduate of the school.
There have been some victories, such as the announcement before last season that all 30 clubs would have protective netting at least to the far end of each dugout.
Through the window at the far end of the hallway, facing over the back of the house, I could see the distant flames of the New Year's celebratory bonfire.
In an age where words like local and sustainable are thrown around with abandon, this type of operation is a rarity, the far end of a very broad spectrum.
This planet's perihelion would be 200 times farther from the sun than Earth's, and the far end of its orbit might be as much as six times that distance away.
LONDON — About 30 minutes before kickoff at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, the band of visiting Paris St.-Germain fans in the far end of the stadium sang out in unison.
I sat at the far end of the stage, the furthest distance from the orchestra, and there were moments when the balance between (amplified) voices and (amplified) musicians wasn't perfect.
At the far end of the studio stands "Venus I," a bright-pink female figure in classical Greek style with a Louise Bourgeois-esque cluster of breasts on her backside.
Three family bedrooms and the master suite, each with laminate wood-paneled floors and an en suite bath, are clustered in a wing at the far end of the house.
Inside, the Watershed — which opens at the far end to the harbor — retains a raw industrial character, with train tracks still visible across the floor and an original masonry wall.
In December, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said that for the 2020 season "all 30 clubs will have netting in place that extends substantially beyond the far end of the dugout."
Perhaps that is why a large sheet of newsprint with this image on it was folded up and placed on the windowsill at the far end of the second gallery.
Although GamerGate is an extreme example of the misogyny in tech, it is merely on the far end of a spectrum that extends from unconscious bias to enraged violence against women.
Long, high-ceilinged and windowless, it is illuminated by red floor panels and—at the far end of the room—by a screen showing footage of hysterical Red Guards greeting Mao.
Except for one gold wall at the far end of the restaurant, the interior stays away from anything that may play into preconceptions of how Indian restaurants are supposed to look.
Like a lot of human activities, nail-biting exists on a spectrum, and as with a lot of spectrums, there is a tidy pot of pathology waiting at the far end.
It is enclosed by black iron fences that meet at a restaurant at the far end of the grounds, and on each side automobile traffic whizzed by, maybe 10 meters away.
From a side gate of a factory run by food processing company Capricorn Food Products India Limited, a stream of men make their way to the far end of the premises.
If Yankee Stadium had netting in place that did stretch to the far end of the third-base dugout, Frazier's line drive, in all likelihood, would not have reached the stands.
The current ER layout is linear, with bays laid out along a long corridor that requires doctors and nurses to walk a long way to see patients at the far end.
Dr Hajimiri compares the technique to peering through a straw while moving the far end swiftly across what is in front of you and recording how much light is in each strawful.
Several teams, including the Philadelphia Phillies, applauded the move; every team complied, with ten teams going beyond the minimum recommendation, extending the netting at least to the far end of both dugouts.
The distribution of climate outcomes has a "fat tail," which means even on the far end of extreme possibilities, a 6-degree apocalypse, the chances are still between 5 and 10 percent.
My work space is located at the far end of the studio in front of the windows, but I can wheel my taboret around the entire room and work on paintings throughout.
It feels like a different world from the one above, where the new high-rise is being built and where a luxury condo peeks down over the far end of the complex.
The fictional Sophia — each episode begins with a note that the show is a "real loose" version of Ms. Amoruso's story — is at the far end of the TV scale of difficulty.
Fifteen minutes into our loud, choppy flight, the pilot banked and touched down on the surface of a still mountain lake, then ferried us to a rustic plot at the far end.
By contrast, the Nets roster featured two household names — Brook Lopez and Jeremy Lin — plus a group of players who would sit on the far end of the bench for most teams.
Stafford then raced up the ice and deked as if he was going to shoot before passing into the slot to Carrick, who fired a shot into the far end of the net.
The far end of the ground floor is devoted to work and play — an office room and a resort-caliber pool area with a large swimming pool, whirlpool, two saunas and a shower.
At its far end is Charles de Gaulle airport, a sprawling avant-garde mess that touched down on the fields of sugar beet and tulips next to the village of Roissy in 21989.
Even the yogurt has implications: At the far end of the darkened drill hall is the armory's back door, a small, utilitarian portal set to open for a few seconds after every showing.
We were at the far end of the counter: my shoulder was pressed up against a wall, and Iida kept being jostled by the animated gesticulations of a broad man to her right.
There is, on the other hand, a large computer terminal that the barista uses to update calendars and spreadsheets, and a wall of luggage lockers at the far end of the shop floor.
But the new tenants kept one reminder of the building's previous life: the curved white infinity wall at the far end of the shop floor, which formerly served as a backdrop for portraits.
He occupied a commanding oak armchair at the head of the board table, with the senior trustees (average age 21) closest to him, and younger members like Nelson Rockefeller at the far end.
The adults-only pool and jacuzzi are set at one end, and at the other far end are a variety of games like giant chess and cornhole, the family pool, and another jacuzzi.
The Indians, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, extended their safety netting in 2017 to stretch from behind home plate to the far end of each dugout, according to the Indianapolis Star.
At the far end sit a bunch of kids who, as spring training progresses, slowly make their way out the door, down the hall, and over to the minor league side of the building.
There's a whole spectrum of possible outcomes between "things not quite going to plan" and "absolute f*cking nightmare"; try not to assume you'll always end up at the far end of the scale.
Thus the doors opened at the far end of the room, and a wave of models flowed out — every one in the show — expanding to fill the space with color and movement and joy.
The outburst at the far end of the Situation Room table did little to quell the sense among both White House officials and Democratic aides that the stalemate is nowhere close to being resolved.
Think about it: Hitters don't spray line-drive foul balls to the near end of the dugout; the foul balls that are truly smashed go to the far end of the dugout and beyond.
"If we didn't have something at the far end of the gun, and we didn't have atmosphere on Earth, it'd almost go all the way around the world; it's going that fast," Christiansen said.
Similarly, the Republican incumbent Lee Zeldin was outraised by his Democratic challenger Perry Gershon, $22.1 million to $1.5 million, in the last three months in a district at the far end of Long Island.
The letter it sent did little more than note the recipient's status on the far end of the statistical spectrum, but the prescription rates dropped by three per cent during the next six months.
"I've been in the league for a long time, and I've never seen anything like that," said Rivers, who recognized Oakley from the far end of the court as he scuffled with security guards.
On Baseball In the center of a sun-filled atrium, at the far end of the plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame, you will meet the first class of inductees from 1936.
Featureless and more abstract than the other nine figures at the table, and unlike the others, with no plates, the three calligraphic figures at the table's far end nevertheless hold their own in this company.
When, two years ago, a 2-year-old girl was struck in the head by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium, all teams were required to extend protective netting to the far end of dugouts.
"Shadows Over" (2016), which is made of blue ice cube trays, scallop shells, a green plastic bottle, copper wire, a wooden pepper mill top, and hardware, stands alone at the far end of the platform.
Cut off from Christian Europe following the Muslim conquests in the seventh and eighth centuries, Timbuktu's sheer remoteness at the far end of the Saharan caravan trails meant that first-hand accounts were non-existent.
One issue is that people might feel duped if they suddenly see a contrarian perspective from an outlet on the far end of the political spectrum that they didn't realize they'd followed through a Topic.
When Dr. Zhang Louzhen reviewed the images, he saw more than one hundred "granular shadows" in her abdomen, scattered from her stomach to… well, let's just call it the far end of her alimentary canal.
They found a surprising biological link between the fin and the human hand, in the form of genes that tell a clump of embryonic cells to end up at the far end of an appendage.
With Anthony Kennedy gone, every Republican justice is on the far end of the spectrum — among the most conservative since World War II. Kavanaugh would almost certainly join them, as would any other Trump nominee.
At the far end of the hall is a bright master bedroom with an en suite bathroom that has a double vanity and a Japanese-style soaking tub in addition to a walk-in shower.
Knead the pasta dough: With both hands, pull the far end of the dough toward you quickly and energetically, fold it over itself, then push it away from you using the heels of your palms.
Two weeks ago, the day after the Iowa caucuses and one week before the New Hampshire primary, a makeshift stage had been built at the far end of the cafeteria, catercornered from the caged clock.
With that, the U.K. can already claim to be at the far end of the Belt and Road route, Nicholas Holt, the Asia Pacific head of research at real estate agency Knight Frank, told CNBC.
At the far end of this trend towards the tiny and precise is a system made by a startup called Berkeley Lights which has wells which contain but a single cell, manipulated entirely with laser beams.
The students, Orli Hakanoglu and Vivian Tsai, characterized the temporary ferry service during the L train shutdown as limited, only able to service commuters who live at the far-end of the impacted zone, in Williamsburg.
I curl around the far end of Brooklyn on the Belt, with the lower bay on my right, past the joggers on the pathway through Owl's Head Park and the fishermen leaning on the metal railing.
Last February, MLB then said all 30 of its teams would have expanded protective netting that reached to at least the far end of the dugouts after a number of spectator injuries in the previous season.
Out of the blue, I was summoned to the principal's office, handed my records held together with rubber bands and given directions to a school I had never heard of at the far end of town.
For nearly two hours on Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio parked himself at the far end of a large gathering room in Staten Island Borough Hall, shaking hands and hearing from Staten Islanders of all stripes.
I don't realize it, but McEnroe is about to take the ball I lobbed into the air an hour ago and smash it into the far end of the court for a down-the-line winner.
"I vetoed it just because [the bill] went to all levels of the autism spectrum and my medical advisors said that they were concerned with people at the far end," Hickenlooper said in an interview with Salon.
By shooting a laser beam down the length of each tunnel and timing how long it took for each to be reflected off a mirror at the far end, the experimenters could precisely measure the tunnels' length.
During the scene where Diane, Cary and David are arguing about making Alicia a named partner, Cary is shown standing at the far end of a conference table watching Diane and David arguing at the other end.
Browning ended up losing and was promptly exiled to the far end of the court for a round of Butts Up, in which a player stands motionless while the others try to hit serves into his posterior.
Keys Energy Services, which provides power to residents from Big Pine to Key West, was reporting Sunday morning that more than 11,000 residents were still without power, mostly on the far end of the archipelago, past Marathon.
About 10 miles from Roosevelt's grave, on the far end of a gleaming corridor of corporate office buildings and in the shadow of the rusted, abandoned defense plants of World War II, is the American Airpower Museum.
LOS ANGELES — Zack Greinke sat at the far end of the visiting clubhouse at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night and used his shiny silver suitcase, which was not much bigger than the strike zone, as a footstool.
After that season, each of the 30 major league clubs agreed to extend the netting at their stadiums to the far end of the dugout — two years after Manfred issued a memo asking them to do so.
Nor did the more than a dozen other players interviewed for this article, who all praised the changes in the safety netting, which as of this season stretches to at least the far end of every dugout.
Inevitably, the incident also served as a reminder that it was the Twins who were the first team in baseball to extend protective netting all the way from the backstop to the far end of the dugout.
That incident spurred calls for the Yankees to take action and do what 10 other major league teams had already done: extend existing netting so that it reaches at least the far end of the two dugouts.
At the far end are the AR glasses we imagine, which look just like normal glasses or even contact lenses, but that can overlay convincing AR objects on our view such that we can't tell they're not real.
Weaving through the crowd and dodging lethal-looking axes and leather whips, I find Tacitus at the far end of the track under a white tent where you can buy bottles of water, T-shirts, and event programs.
In a seedy "meeting room" illuminated by the yellow glow of fluorescent lights at the far end of the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, there's a room with a bunch of dudes watching VR porn.
You'll find other, poppier projects as you drift further along the line—Marvelous Darlings' swaggering melodic punk for starters—but at the far end is Young Guv, Cook's solo project and an outlet for the least diluted pop.
I arrived with the smug grin that one has when carrying a handbag that is actually just a neoprene sleeve with a $900 bottle of Champagne in it, and was seated at the far end of the bar.
Coming down the catwalk on the far end of town, their seedpod wigs pollinating the runway as they went, his models looked fierce and formidable: half-human creatures, their articulated sleeves — telescoping rounds of leather — breathing like gills.
And "most people, so far, end up taking the safer course, which is, 'Eh, I don't want to be tweeted about every day, with people attacking me and I have to move out of my house'," Latimer says.
Our seats were right behind one of the goals, which had the disadvantage of making action at the far end of the field a distant muddle in which it was hard to distinguish the white-shirted Tottenham players.
The aircraft overran the right side of the runway at its far end and "impacted a low seawall which was made of loose stones and rocks and stopped in the shallow water of the St. Johns River," Landsberg said.
The aircraft overran the right side of the runway at the far end and "impacted a low seawall which was made of loose stones and rocks and stopped in the shallow water of the St. Johns River," Landsberg said.
At the far end of the field, hundreds of yards past the 1930s Duesenbergs, the prewar Rolls-Royces, and the grand touring Ferraris, curious showgoers at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance gather around a particularly unusual kind of car.
Indeed, pieces like "Sunday Morning Sunlight" and "Worth Street," both 2017, might bring to mind Piranesi's "Imaginary Prisons" series (1720-1778), except that the artist often renders a glimpse of light at the far end of his complex interiors.
Beyond the scrum of bargain hunters, batik stalls and bicycle rickshaws at the far end of Jalan Malioboro, a sweet and smoky haze proclaims a strip of tiny restaurants sprawled out on the sidewalk, collectively known as the lesehan.
For Thursday's spacewalk, which was scheduled to last six and a half hours, the astronauts headed to far end of the station to retract a radiator that was last used in 2012 to trouble-shoot a cooling system leak.
"It suddenly accelerated, traveled through the inside of the building at a very high rate of speed, striking numerous people and ultimately was brought to a halt by crashing into a cinderblock wall at the far end," Ryan said.
"It suddenly accelerated, traveled through the inside of the building at a very high rate of speed, striking numerous people and ultimately was brought to a halt by crashing into a cinderblock wall at the far end," Ryan said.
Captain Ronaldo Aldo is transmitted to a base called the Citadel at the far end of the galaxy, and has to come to terms with an isolated, lonely existence, with little hope of being transmitted to a better post.
At the far end of a suburban-style complex of resorts, shopping centers, golf courses and homes, the Fairmont — with its lush landscape, white blooms and chirping geckos — was a man-made oasis, of sorts, amid the charred ruin.
Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, has encouraged teams to extend netting to the far end of the dugouts — the Twins were the first to do so, in 2016 — but has refrained from mandating the added protection.
Inside an immigration court in southern Texas this week, a judge asked one of us to stand at the far end of the courtroom and not submit any documents on behalf of a client, perhaps as a health precaution.
Inside an immigration court in southern Texas this week, a judge asked one of us to stand at the far end of the courtroom and not submit any documents on behalf of a client, perhaps as a health precaution.
An elevated lawn lined with trees that forms a significant portion of the park's space is accessible to wheelchairs from the far end of the park's entrance, on paths of uneven paving stones, gravel and grass, the lawsuit charges.
He'd been running on the towpath along the water, had just passed the black-and-white lighthouse at the far end of town, when the uneasy awkwardness overcame him, the feeling the same as when cornered by a student.
Bradford's abilities with a single, unaltered, calligraphic line are most evident in the three figures at the far end of the tilted table's outlined plane (which forms a parallelogram), the tops of their heads sitting just below the painting's top edge.
Nutman said he's "mystified" that Allwood and her colleagues focused on the far end of the site A outcrop, which his team avoided because of the severe tectonic deformations and chemical weathering observed in this particular part of the rock formation.
Fitzpatrick, defense fuel Jets past Ravens EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick — a pair of past, possibly present but almost certainly not future New York Jets quarterbacks - sat at the far end of a busy locker room Sunday afternoon.
We also did a sentiment analysis, though, of these emoji of these tweets that had emoji at the far end of the scale compared to what you would expect based on the user, and they were actually more positive overall.
That means radical change: At the far end of the spectrum you have ideas like recently deceased Congressman John Dingell's proposal to abolish the Senate entirely in order to take back the disproportionate power granted to small states by the Constitution.
Avatars start popping into the plaza and making their way to a platform at the far end: a mix of cartoon men and women, limbless floating robots, and a few people — like me — who appear as slender, vaguely humanoid spirals.
Sadly the BBC didn't make the string with a plug at the far end, so you'll need an extra outlet by your tree, but it'll be worth it to complement the Weeping Angels lights you got a couple of years ago.
When the chips accumulated, he gathered them into small piles with a paintbrush; when those piles accumulated, Pascucci swept them into larger piles with a broom and then shovelled them into a heap at the far end of the dig.
On the Pest side, at the far end of Budapest's grand but financially struggling Andrassy Avenue, the government intends to spend more than $780 million to transform the city's 250-acre main park into a kind of Berlin-style Museum Island.
"Funk the Fear," a syncopated yawp of defiance, represents the far end of this shift from lissome chamber-jazz to a muscular hybrid steeped in mid-1970s R&B, prog-rock and fusion (and, skipping ahead a bit, vintage Prince).
Postpartum psychosis falls at the far end of a spectrum that starts with mood swings, or the "baby blues," followed by postpartum depression, estimated to affect more than 1 in 4103 women and whose symptoms include feelings of sadness and guilt.
The next day, Shay doesn't receive a visit from the girl, as she half expects to, but while she sits reading after lunch she hears a subdued hubbub from the far end of the garden, near the gate to the beach.
New Quay Journal NEW QUAY, Wales — The poet Dylan Thomas called this the "cliff-edge town at the far end of Wales," but lately it has become better known as the place where the octopuses crawled out of the sea.
The monarch's ruby dress stands at the far end of the room, grand and embellished, like the ghost of Elizabeth I. One of the most arresting pieces, though, is a simple, pretty blue chiffon blouse hanging by itself on a rack.
The aircraft, a Boeing 737, overran the right side of the runway at the far end and "impacted a low seawall which was made of loose stones and rocks and stopped in the shallow water of the St. Johns River," Landsberg said.
Cradling a sewing machine and a blank accordion book crafted of tarlatane and paper, Berriolo bundled herself into the far end of a subway car, peering out at the masses of tired, end-of-day workers and commuters encased in the silent carriage.
No tropical paradise has ever flourished at the far end of the world; on the contrary, from long before Pytheas to well after Franklin, some four and a half million square miles of ice spread outward in all directions from the Pole.
RT America tends to refer to the signals as "radiations," seemingly associating them with the very strong rays at the far end of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as X-rays and ultraviolet rays, which in high doses can damage DNA and cause cancer.
The name is demure; the scene, not so much — at least not once they pass the parking lot, the man checking tickets at the front gate and the dim corridor at whose far end blazes a rectangle of bronze sand and sea.
On a lightly floured surface, knead one piece of dough energetically with both hands, anchoring the dough with your non-dominant hand as you pull the far end of the dough toward you, then press down, through, and away with your dominant hand.
It makes sense that goods located at your eye level are more likely to be consumed and that the bakery should be placed at the far end of the store — because nothing will bring you there better than the smell of freshly baked pastries.
This year, the competition was even more challenging because all pods have to use their own communication systems for the first time, and the pods must be designed to propel themselves to within 100 feet of the far end of the tube before they stop.
Even there, considering a custom design, she draped two pieces of knit fabric over my shoulders and steered me toward a mirror at the far end of the shop, as though I were the one who was going to be wearing the improvised garment.
Still, 30-year bond yields were a touch lower in a sign that the far-end of the yield curve continues to benefit from an expectation that the ECB will plough funds from maturing bonds it holds back into longer-dated debt next year.
Ever day, resort towns use tractors to shovel the algae to the far end of the beaches at low tide, but winds push the green, red and brown seaweed back onto the beaches where in some areas it piles up metre-deep against the boardwalks.
To get to the gym, you must come from the far end of the parking lot, past the big box stores and the pizza joint and the cafe and the furniture store and the other warehouses, and then head down a large outdoor staircase.
It's a fun idea, but the simple fact is that this tower would need to be so strong to support its own weight, and that of the counterweight at the far end, that no known material or even reasonably hypothetical one will do it.
The announcement came a day before Manfred was expected to issue a mandate at baseball's quarterly owners meetings in Los Angeles that all teams must extend their netting to at least the far end of the dugouts by the beginning of the coming season.
Ensconced at the far end of the firm's equity desk, his four computer screens flash an array of color-coded execution cues, and he is a frequent target of good-natured trading-room banter, sending up his supersize console, his youth and even his Indian accent.
This produces descending tones dubbed "whistlers," which sound like something the Starship Enterprise's comm system might pick up from the far end of a wormhole:Finally, there are what Meredith calls "chorus" emissions generated within Earth's magnetosphere as it's being pelted with charged particles from the Sun.
Based on the discussion on Reddit — and a few of our own observations — here are some possible conclusions we can draw: The shapes that stand out most clearly on that map are the two miniature boats at the far end of the table, closest to Dany.
The tank is colder at the far end, and marginally warmer near the rubber 'beach' where model ships and platforms are attached to the mobile control centre, which looks sort of like a big subway car that straddles the pool on a set of greased metal rails.
While it's unclear whether this "art" or life, you can see it all go down in a security video from the space, in which the woman appears at the far end of a row of plinths to take that photo — and seems to lose her footing.
Bo followed the sight line of the barrel and saw that it was aimed not at the doe but at the low-slung figure of a dog like no dog he had ever seen, sleek and hunched and twitching at the far end of the field.
International tourism arrivals neared 15.5 million in 2018 — a startling 64 percent jump above the 2016 figure, which explains the forest of construction cranes we saw ringing the shoreline at the far end of Halong Bay, as high-rise hotels surge into Cat Ba National Park's environs.
I feel like I missed a big piece of the launch here; though a warm Florida afternoon spent on a beach watching rockets was pleasant, the cheers from the far end of the Causeway indicated that there was a social aspect that we were not a part of.
The campaign within the GOP to stop Trump now seems to be placing much of its firepower behind a politician who has been at the far end of the political spectrum and who has practiced an aggressive, smashmouth style of politics that has sometimes made Trump look tame.
When he wasn't buying drinks, he was sitting at his spot at the far end of the horseshoe-shaped booth, his rigid hands curled either side of his drink, sipping with a straw at his Jameson-and-ice and looking so pleased with himself he seemed almost tearful.
A broad outcry after a small girl was hit in the head by a foul ball at Yankee Stadium two years ago spurred Major League Baseball to do something it had repeatedly resisted: It compelled all 30 teams to extend protective netting to the far end of dugouts.
The next time I saw Davis was on the set of "How to Get Away with Murder," which is shot at the Sunset-Gower Studios, at the far end of a sleepy warren of drab, enormous buildings, sprawling over a few city blocks, a sort of Levittown of entertainment.
The dark Audi SUV that carried the 19-year-old's killers was at the far end of the parking lot; a short man in skinny jeans and a black hoodie stepped out of the rear passenger seat and sprinted north on Wheeler Road in Southeast Washington, carrying a pistol.
INSIDE PITCH In an effort to increase fan safety after several injuries caused by foul balls hit into the stands, all 30 teams will extend protective netting at least beyond the far end of the dugout, M.L.B. Commissioner ROB MANFRED announced this week at baseball's annual winter meetings.
It did once proceed on a right turn at an intersection when a pedestrian had already entered the crosswalk at the far end of the crossing, which is something I'd expect from human drivers but something that might not strictly be in keeping with the rules of the road in California.
"CCTV footage taken from the train on August 2016 shows Mr Corbyn and his team walked past empty, unreserved seats in coach H before walking through the rest of the train to the far end, where his team sat on the floor and started filming," the company said in a statement.
My favorite, when I was a kid, was a dish of red beans and rice cooked simply with crushed tomatoes and a mash of ginger, garlic and green chiles, with a glug of cream added somewhere near the far end of cooking and a pile of chopped cilantro on top.
In 1999, Kevin Costner was at the far, far end of the acceptable age range to play a Major League Baseball pitcher; only Nolan Ryan and Jamie Moyer have been convincing big league pitchers at the age of 803, and both had strong science-fiction/magical realism aspects to their careers, in retrospect.
Starting with the largest figure, who is seated at the head of the elongated oval table, each black-clad man or woman shrinks in size until our attention reaches the far end of the table, where the smallest person in the room — the figure everyone's face is turned toward — sits upside down.
In front of them they positioned lifesize black silhouettes of people: a protester holding a sign, a few figures with arms up in defiance, a pregnant woman, and, at the far end of the green, what looked like a family — anyone who might be in a public space at any given time.
But at this point the locals seem to feel the presence of the disciples even when there are none visible, or when, as usually seems to be the case, there is only a lone red figure, at the far end of the street, slowly making its way between the Rajneesh offices and the cafe.
"The exhibitors are here to make vaping safer and smarter, to defy the negative press," Igor Kapovsky, owner of e-liquid distribution company Liquid Flow Distribution, told me as he showed me round the "Modders Gallery," a hub at the far end of the hall filled with the most ostentatious and expensive custom modifications available.
So that's sort of at the very far end of things, but that doesn't necessarily mean we're all in our homes for 18 months, it means maybe we're avoiding public gatherings for that amount of time or limiting the amount of travel internationally, but it's not necessarily as restrictive as what we're seeing now.
The airplane landed long, touched down going 100 miles an hour too fast, bounced three times and went careering off the far end of the runway, slicing through an airport perimeter fence and sliding across a road, a ditch and an embankment before coming to rest in a rice paddy and bursting into flames.
I've adjusted to its absence, but cramming into a ground-floor apartment at the far end of Bushwick on a block with three rambunctious new hipster bars, paper-thin walls, and a constant stream of local traffic is no life for a girl who grew up with only whispering pines and whistling whippoorwills to break the stillness.
It wasn't until I crested the long, gentle slope that rises through the center of the shopping district that I saw the mud and debris at the far end of it, where it intersects with Olive Mill, a road that runs perpendicular to the mountains and which, as I later learned, acted as a conduit for the debris flow.
During Thursday's 89-67 first-round win over Iona, Spiera raced from his seat at the far end of the bench to the first one, pulled it out — creating a passage between the bench's front and back sides — and placed it facing the bench, so Krzyzewski could sit and face the five players in the game.
The unconventional, boat-like layout of the main gallery, with angled walls on the far end from the entranceway, pairs a large, canted window covered in frosted, translucent film with Robert Swain's grid painting "Untitled, 13 x 12 – Green" (2017) — an appropriate match, given the number of instances in which light seems to emanate from the paintings themselves.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Jasper Johns has often done groups of paintings that fit together: flags; targets; maps of the continental United States; fields filled with clusters of crosshatched lines; the wall above the far end of a bathtub: catenaries; a damaged photograph of the artist Lucian Freud sitting on a bed, holding his right hand to his forehead.
"I was a little worried because it's longform," m ss ngpeces founder and executive producer Ari Kuschnir told Motherboard, who explained that virtual reality filmmakers are still unsure of how long the average viewer will tolerate wearing a head-mounted display (HMD) in a single sitting—at 25 minutes, Follow My Lead is most definitely on the far end of the length spectrum.
But about midway through, Lady Gaga struck a rhythm, after three bulbous pods hovering near the roof of the arena cleaved to reveal footbridges that descended to the floor, forming a path she could traverse, with stops at two small circular platforms along the way, from the main stage to a smaller one at the far end of the room.
Should the human faculties that once led us to see ourselves as ontologically special — our capacity for moral conduct, our ability to make choices on the basis of reasons — be understood instead as marking the far end of a continuous spectrum of animal behavior, all of which can be explained in light of DNA and the evolutionary history that shaped it?
But when she walked in, smile ready, endorphins racing, she saw him scowling at her from the far end of the room, eyes narrowed, at her face for a second, then her breasts—she could see his eyes move downwards—and then at her jeans, which she only in that moment realized were very tight (but tight was the style!) before moving back up to her face.
Every so often, to keep from losing his place in the game, Bruner would stretch out a silver-socked toe and wake the console from sleep mode by nudging the stick of his controller, which lay at the far end of the couch, next to an Aldi shopping bag overflowing with crumpled laundry, including a silver Lurex cargo vest designed by Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton.
In a second stroke of good luck, the front landing gear failed, causing the front of the aircraft to scrape along the ground, providing some much‑needed braking friction, and the plane came to a halt before the end of the runway—much to the relief of the people staying in tents and campers at the far end, which was now used as a drag‑racing strip.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Though immensely popular with tourists, the Staten Island Ferry has for decades been a tease for the many local cultural institutions at the far end of the voyage who have consistently failed — though not for lack of trying — to convince daily boatloads of sightseers to linger on the island long enough to partake of its unique museums, ballparks, historical sites, and nature preserves.
She started toying around with borrowed a microphone, cymbal, and distortion pedal, attempting to make what she describes as "sheet metal noise" ("That didn't go so well," she says, dryly.) Soon after, while living with her dad in Far Rockaway—a Queens neighborhood at the far end of the A train now most famous as New York's surfer refuge—she began recording her debut EP as Pharmakon with a friend.
Another marine from his convoy group lit a smoke bomb at the far end of the depot, and the squids went running to investigate while Vollie backed up his truck to the Quonset hut, and with a dolly, a ramp, and four men pushing they got a whole pallet of Hamm's beer into his truck and covered it, and he was out of there before the quartermaster or anybody else was any the wiser.
It was the night of New Year's Eve and, when a prisoner called us to the window, we all took turns looking at Viola, "my soul mate and my heartbreak," B.D. called her, staged in the light of the street lamp as at the far end of a long tunnel, dressed in a sort of go-go outfit or mini-raincoat made of plastic, with a white yachting cap and white boots halfway up her calves.
There was an old television set in the corner, blaring chatty daytime garbage, and the floor was specked with bits of paint under a bank of skylights, with large photographs of Barack Obama propped against one wall and, at the far end of the room, atop an aluminum easel, an incomplete portrait of the artist Cindy Sherman — eight feet high and wrought in a palette that dissolved from creamy greens and grays into a riot of hot pink at the bottom.

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