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"far-flung" Definitions
  1. a long distance away
  2. spread over a wide area

981 Sentences With "far flung"

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These are often in far flung locations across the globe.
Daley bout is not really that far flung an idea.
Many far-flung Swedes will travel home for the special festivities.
AI can also be used to keep far-flung employees connected.
VR may be very many things in the far-flung future.
Others were far-flung, with visits to Moscow, Jeddah and Beijing.
Indeed, 93% said they keep in touch with far-flung contacts.
Snapchat Snap Maps give a great insight into far flung places.
Reaching the far-flung Maldives is usually a very expensive endeavor.
Here are scenes from the trail from our far-flung correspondents.
A far-flung space empire on the verge of internal collapse?
Mazer's business, some of it legitimate, was manifold and far-flung.
Now far-flung supporters could buy them toner or printer paper.
But they discovered that grouping far-flung regions created imprecise estimates.
Evocations of historic Washington can be found in far-flung corners.
Exactly how he pulled off his far-flung escape remains unclear.
Officials in far-flung regions are admitting their numbers are wrong.
A villager from a far-flung rural community in China needs pesticides.
Game of Thrones' epic settings call for pretty far-flung filming locations.
Even more far-flung parts of the Amazon empire are getting involved.
AliveCor's EKG reader could be the beginning of that far-flung future.
There's no far-flung futuristic idea he's willing to share with me.
Alibaba, too, has a similar strategy as JD.com for far-flung areas.
FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centers.
Now the men patrol the far-flung indigenous communities with homemade weapons.
In 2016, presidential campaigns, like all large enterprises, are far-flung operations.
Many students do, in fact, travel from campus to far-flung places.
Meanwhile, African Americans were less likely to know about far-flung suburbs.
And some parents may not have heard about better, far-flung schools.
And countries as far-flung as New Zealand are weighing legalization bills.
As the 2020 election approaches, What Does It Mean's far-flung conspiracy
Volunteers hail from all nine continents, including far-flung bases in Antarctica.
Today, railroads have close to constant visibility over their far-flung assets.
The spaceman becomes the most far-flung analysand in the solar system.
FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
He's lived in the far-flung border outpost of Terlingua for 40 years.
ABC and Lucasfilm are both part of the same far-flung Disney empire.
Members are far-flung, and some of the parents have met in person.
They happened several times a year, in far-flung parts of the country.
The internet makes it easier for far-flung Muslims to keep their faith.
Short-term work experiences, often in far-flung cities, that complement millennials' careers.
Other far-flung attendees come from Albania, Brazil, the United Kingdom and Canada.
The pug-napping even managed to reach countries as far-flung as France.
On the far-flung space colonies of Obsidian Entertainment's latest, unregulated capitalism rules.
Its far-flung activities include autonomous car startups and investments in cancer research.
Well, the military has a presence in the provinces and far-flung communities.
It united his two interests: traveling to far-flung places and serving God.
Many live in far-flung provinces and have lost touch with health authorities.
He promised to pull our troops out of far-flung and dangerous places.
The Chinese military's "string of pearls" strategy depends on far-flung regional outposts.
The increasingly far-flung nature of organized sports ties up family free time.
A province of Ecuador, this far-flung volcanic archipelago houses tremendously diverse wildlife.
Compared to the other resorts' far-flung restaurant offerings, the tapas restaurant was close.
Bill Cosby simply does not deserve our adoration, protection, or far-flung conspiracy theories.
Facebook, of course, wants these far-flung folks to engage with its modern services.
Its three coauthors had pointed out a numerical coincidence connecting far-flung mathematical objects.
But locals in this far-flung area welcome it as a source of income.
CPR has managed to open two centres, in far-flung Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
Admittedly, my examples are all drawn from a far-flung, as-yet hypothetical future.
Thousands more are in Brazil, typically in far-flung areas that Brazilian doctors avoid.
Mr Dreeben responded that even people with far-flung ideological positions can be wrong.
Factors like far-flung locations, popular travel times, and more all played into it.
They had flown in from places as far-flung as London and Whitefish, Mont.
The funerals drew officers from places as far-flung as South Carolina and Indiana.
But the far-flung international movement can hardly be described as a single organization.
That has resulted in some wonderful writing and terrific insights into far-flung places.
They're typically well-educated Venezuelans who can afford to live in far-flung countries.
Buses are critical to bringing together the far-flung areas of newly targeted development.
She has good intentions, but her suggestions tend to be far-flung and unhelpful.
Global Entry is helpful when arriving back in the U.S. from far-flung places.
The plethora of craft brewers that has sprung up over the past few decades provides ample scope for arguments about the relative merits of local brews and far-flung ones—with far-flung, these days, meaning from more or less anywhere on Earth.
You know, the stories about superpowered alien rings and far-flung wars in distant galaxies.
Bridal parties are increasingly far-flung, which can make traveling for the celebrations prohibitively expensive.
He has joined Trump on trips to Saudi Arabia, Argentina and other far-flung destinations.
Should this happen, plenty of far-flung Korean-Chinese would return to the border area.
But like other far-flung relics of empire, Anguillans often complain that they are overlooked.
Like those 21970th-century scrambles, the China "rush" brought sudden prosperity to far-flung places.
They have operations that are far flung, and they're just not carrying their own weight.
Some of their brokers in far-flung countries charge 6-7% of a policy's value.
Minor issues popped up in far-flung parts of the country, from Alaska to Georgia.
Steve remembered how much fun the family enjoyed witnessing firsthand Kenny's far-flung, determined career.
After graduation, dinners are held monthly, worldwide, allowing far-flung alumni to retain those friendships.
"People think it is Long Island," Ms. Lerner said, referring to far-flung suburban neighborhoods.
The war on drugs can now be implemented in far-flung villages, in the mountains.
The scientific community is beginning to reclaim its far-flung researchers back within its borders.
Far-flung place names — Beirut, Dakar, Dubai, Fontainebleau, Jingdezhen, Mathura, Teotihuacan — appear on adjacent labels.
Sometimes it was the fusion of geographically far-flung styles that yielded new musical alloys.
Keep a lookout for shoddy knockoffs of your work popping up in far-flung places.
Cellphones were mostly useless, forcing panicked residents to scramble for news from far-flung relatives.
For some of the world's most far-flung Muslims, Ramadan will be even more difficult.
In such a far-flung archipelago, language often defines regions more than any other factor.
Informed by AAA maps and National Geographic articles, I charted far-flung natural history tours.
Mr. Atkins acknowledged the congregation's small size, about 30 people, and its far-flung origins.
To Yee's credit, she neatly connects all the seemingly far-flung dots of her story.
Travel to far-flung destinations for magazine shoots became a regular feature of Czech's job.
Might I declare our impending departure for some other far-flung place like Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan?
He dreamed of being sent to far-flung locales once he was ordained in 2425.
While some of those destinations are far-flung, most bargain hunters stay close to home.
Just a fiery rock from the far-flung reaches of outer space entering the atmosphere.
Instead, voters had to gather at far-flung, time-consuming conventions to choose individual delegates.
More recently, promoting small business expansion in some of Chile's far-flung regions was the priority.
Besides, his earnings help pay for visits to far-flung children and grandchildren and other extras.
Then dynamic analysis, looking for any outbound connections to a far-flung server with bad intentions.
But freer trade with far-flung countries cannot make up for bad ties with Canada's neighbour.
For instance, virtual meetings have led some advisors to offer digital meetings with far-flung clients.
One by one, he gets bosses in far-flung Mexican cities to agree to his plan.
For a long time, Facebook helped me connect with the far-flung corners of my world.
While the locations are far-flung, an abject chaos connects them all, and the conflicts therein.
From Nature: Across the far-flung fields of scientific research, the landscape only gets more complex.
But he'll be remembered for more than introducing Americans to regional cuisines in far-flung places.
Same goes for "fast travel," when characters transport between far-flung points within a game world.
But in one far-flung corner of the world, things are actually looking up despite appearances.
That's allowed the group to make some cash from its far-flung syndicate of talented designers.
From that perspective, these companies' far-flung holdings actually work against talent's ability to weather scandals.
It cratered the Internet in a way that seemed to unify a far-flung pop universe.
His far-flung biography may help explain why his art has appeal all over the world.
Fashion shoots increasingly take place in the U.S. instead of far-flung locales, Mary has noticed.
"This case has caused damage so vast and so far-flung," said Amy Sweasy, a prosecutor.
Tales focused on travel or set in far-flung locales come in all shapes and sizes.
Alternatively, try a resort or hotel in a picturesque setting in a more far-flung location.
The Russian government is spending millions to expand high-speed internet access to far-flung areas.
Several thousand dispossessed executives have fled overseas to cities as far-flung as Nashville and Helsinki.
Within the context of a far-flung reservation of 175,000 Navajo, Chinle is a bustling town.
But even in a period of such expansion, these far-flung lounges struggled to make money.
I do wonder what Minecraft Earth will look like for players in more far-flung locations.
Sanders' big win can probably be explained by the demographics of the far-flung Democrat voters.
His specialty is in managing far-flung, diverse enterprises, and his lifestyle is far more peripatetic.
Apple's far-flung concepts for a future iPhone seem to be inspired by a famous snack food.
The presumptive Republican nominee, 70, visits his family's ancestral homeland to showcase his far-flung business empire.
He is already calling upon his far-flung network to help place US ambassadors in capitals overseas.
But his most far-flung goal, he told me, is to build a permanent, deep-ocean base.
It faces declining production, because reserves are being depleted and some far-flung investments are proving problematic.
A newly-available streaming catalog could open up customer bases for it in new, far-flung places.
Other far-flung British territories, such as the Falkland islands, might face new challenges from rival claimants.
But unlike the great powers of old, China has no desire to build a far-flung empire.
Addressing complaints about governance, a few have brought far-flung businesses into a simpler holding-company structure.
They have a roof over their heads but are spread out in often out far-flung villages.
Facebook has cultivated far-flung, online friendships, but it has changed the nature of offline ones, too.
The TPP, or Trans-Pacific Partnership, encompasses 12 nations as far flung as New Zealand and Peru.
And even then, among the ruins, we'll be playing nonzero-­sum games, if less far-flung ones.
Since the homicides last weekend, authorities have sent in a special force to the far-flung area.
It connects people in far-flung places and is without a doubt one of humanity's greatest achievements.
This far-flung peninsula in the North Atlantic seems an unlikely place for an international trade dispute.
It also shares how the paper is delivered to troops in far-flung locations around the globe.
Ostensibly, China has pursued such a course in order to defend far flung sea lines of communication.
It conjures up images of American jobs cut in favor of cheaper workers in far-flung countries.
They may have lacked radio telescopes to peer across millions of light-years at far-flung galaxies.
For those who find his ideas far-flung, he points to his success pioneering self-driving cars.
It is difficult to measure the economic impact of such protests on Mr. Trump's far-flung businesses.
Characters refer to far-flung locations like "Constantinople" and ten-year-old orphan boys can have jobs.
The 21992,280-foot-wide dish has beamed SETI messages into deep space, and detected far-flung planets.
The move to more far-flung neighborhoods also reflects a fundamental question for some: Who needs Manhattan?
Cons: Far-flung destinations can mean significant jet lag and additional inter-country flights to hop around.
Perhaps he believes he's creating useful connections among employees from disparate parts of a far-flung company.
The more far-flung the fantasy, the more natural it may be for audiences to suspend disbelief.
It's complicated, but you can think of Belgium as a far-flung consequence of the Protestant Reformation.
He'd been gone for so long on his far-flung adventures that he was recently declared dead.
They came from six states and three countries, from locations as far-flung as Nebraska and Singapore.
Jamail, and his adventurer's attraction to far-flung locations, helps hold this string of reporting trips together.
The far-flung research group is preparing to release its findings at the end of the week.
Open-source code is distributed free, and can be modified by far-flung programmers, under certain rules.
But some carried signs expressing more far-flung ideologies — denouncing capitalism, for instance, alongside fascism and racism.
But it's a big country, and Auriemma typically has many far-flung stars on which to wish.
With its far-flung reach, it reiterated the power of social media in the contemporary sports landscape.
With restaurants of many far-flung nationalities within easy reach, the King Eddy sticks to comforting basics.
Roads and communications networks likewise might need to be expanded to support far-flung operations, he said.
The partners also have a penchant for helping far-flung startups grow their footprint around the world.
Madrasa students have journeyed to the refugee camps from far-flung cities to help build temporary shelters.
There have been lurid references to bone saws, dismemberment and nighttime burial on a far-flung coastline.
Imagine you're reading a review of a new fashion collection recently unveiled in a far-flung destination.
Mail carriers gather information on sick and elderly residents in far-flung parts where hospitals have closed.
But its services—namely, online censorship—are offered in countries as far-flung as Bahrain and Yemen.
Surfer and noted shark-puncher, Mick Fanning has spent most of 2016 chasing waves in far-flung places.
Moving replacement parts through a long supply chain to a far-flung ship or base can take weeks.
The move represents an effort to bring Twitter's far-flung content discovery efforts together in a single tab.
It required long subway rides to far-flung vendors where I was often the first Bitcoin-paying customer.
Many Lebanese rely on WhatsApp to keep in touch, both at home and with a far-flung diaspora.
That aspect of the design is presumably much more of a far-flung concept than its other features.
And of course, in the far-flung future, who knows how 2018's crypto craze will be viewed?
And around your nosy aunts and far-flung cousins, you might feel especially unsure of yourself and nervous.
Instagram is riddled with literally thousands of spectacular photos of tents in precarious spots in far-flung places.
The couples are diverse and far-flung, but all grappling with the trauma of prolonged and indefinite separation.
Authorised dealers are often far-flung, much more expensive than independent ones and often cannot fix a problem.
Screens converted sterling bids into American and Hong Kong dollars for the benefit of this far-flung audience.
These investments will help further another of Jokowi's goals: spreading prosperity eastwards, to Indonesia's most far-flung islands.
He even slashed funds to the state ferry, which provides transportation to many of Alaska's far-flung islands.
Another could be the creation of a mobile forensic nurse unit that can travel to far-flung areas.
The rest of the region consists of far-flung islands which rely on four main sources of income.
FIND A BUS Folks will be converging on D.C. from far flung places, which is a good thing!
Kimberly Jolasun found a way to turn far-flung loved ones' curiosity about her pregnancy to her advantage.
Whalers deviated from these shipping lanes to find far-flung areas known for an abundance of marine mammals.
And because campaigns are so far-flung, with volunteers connecting through laptops and cellphones, they are particularly vulnerable.
That would be a more powerful boost to its security than any far-flung war in Muslim lands.
The books are bursting with character profiles and excursions into the lives of Nick's far-flung family members.
Protests in far-flung provinces often turn violent and police have shot dead several protesters in recent years.
In archival footage, a healthy Gleason romps happily with his wife, Michel Varisco, in various far-flung locales.
If, however, we do find life inhabiting far-flung, water-borne venues, it will strengthen the abiogenesis thesis.
But its greatest value may be in connecting far-flung organizations with talent they might not otherwise find.
He's been recording for years, weaving subtly artful narratives about life in his far-flung, poverty-stricken city.
Shortly afterward, I sat down with Novogratz in his Tribeca apartment's far-flung kitchen to discuss Galaxy Digital.
The cruise collections that normally take place in far-flung destinations during May and June have been canceled.
The cruise collections that normally take place in far-flung destinations during May and June have been canceled.
And it set off a fierce debate over secretive American military missions in remote and far-flung battlegrounds.
These days, I enjoy it sporadically, catching glimpses of far-flung friends in places I used to live.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands comprises about 30 far-flung tropical atolls set between Australia and Hawaii.
National Geographic suggests far-flung cities such as Harar, Ethiopia; Tbilisi, Georgia; Oaxaca, Mexico; and Sydney in 2018.
Looking back, IFA 2015 had some far-flung futuristic tech that you'd only see in sci-fi movies.
That makes it relatively less expensive to travel to even the most far-flung destinations around the world.
All of America's far-flung territories, among them American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, appear vulnerable.
After a disastrous evaluation ceremony, Arianwyn is sent to the far-flung town of Lull — an unglamorous assignment.
Ultimately, defense reform will require a fresh look at the Pentagon's far-flung missions and overpriced weapons programs.
How fitting, then, that eating together, even in different houses in far-flung cities, has been a balm.
The thing that excited us about the internet is that it helped bring far-flung people closer together.
They wander, and in an environment far-flung from their former dwellings, Katla enchants a young widower, Johann.
The yeast spread was invented after World War I disrupted marmite imports from far-flung England to Australia.
This story starts 227 billion years ago, in a far-flung corner of the universe, with a catastrophe.
Having said that, there's definitely still a decadent culture on yachts of flying ingredients in from far-flung places.
But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts.
Workers made big money, and this brought prosperity to far-flung regions producing gold, coal, gas and other commodities.
The telegraph, the WeChat of its day, allowed far-flung Chinese to share tales of outrage and to organise.
The solution may seem far flung, but it's not complicated — especially considering how some designers have pushed progress along.
"I was always wandering through some remote or far-flung place," the designer Ulla Johnson says of her childhood.
On the Open Heritage portal, users can find multimedia digital tours of far flung ancient temples or cliffside caves.
Only China and a few far-flung places aren't yet under the overwhelming influence of this Silicon Valley giant.
As the Post illustrates, Facebook remains a critical tool for niche advertisers looking to reach their far-flung audiences.
This is the sort of thing Russian President Vladimir Putin might do, or some far-flung dictator without scruples.
But, have you ever swiped right in some of the world's most far-flung and hard-to-reach places?
Kennedy said she also sees users popping up around the world in far flung places like Dubai and Australia.
Now we are entering a new Space Age, with the goal of visiting Mars and other far-flung destinations.
Shipt says it is looking to deliver mostly three to four miles from stores, not from far-flung warehouses.
Even for a couple whose careers have sent them to far-flung locales such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Turkey.
Western businesses turn for advice to consultancies that keep a watchful eye on alarming developments in far-flung places.
Extending the Battlefield beyond Disrupt has been great for the startup scene in special categories and far-flung geographies.
And no matter if it's not far-flung adventure you're seeking, but a restful vacation staying in one place.
I argued that Marines should be sent to far-flung villages to protect local residents as they voted. Gen.
And we go to far flung corners of the city to try dim sum or tacos," Paltrow told "Trailblazers.
Given greater global travel, urbanization, and antimicrobial resistance, the likelihood of far-flung pandemics is only going to increase.
The department continues to require broad management and budgetary maturity as it manages a far flung and sprawling enterprise.
A maze of underground passages connects the site to far-flung subway lines, but there are not free transfers.
The epidemic raged not just in the big port cities and urban areas but also across far-flung homesteads.
One of those checks went to the drone company Zipline, which delivers critical medical supplies in far-flung places.
The trip was such a fascinating glimpse of the changes and dynamics across these far-flung parts of Russia.
Sometimes newlyweds forgo a reception altogether, instead opting to hit the road and celebrate with their far-flung relatives.
Unlike counterfeit goods, these products are legitimate, proliferating in locales as far-flung as China, Italy, Turkey and Tunisia.
Our babies — who were worse traveling companions than the cat — kept road trips confined to far-flung family reunions.
For most of its run, "Game of Thrones" has been defined by bigness and a far-flung story structure.
Nai Nai is ecstatic that her far-flung relatives have gathered in one place; everyone else is duly miserable.
Some have giant shows in glamorous far-flung destinations like Tokyo (Louis Vuitton at the end of this month).
His sons Eric and Donald Jr. have taken business trips to far-flung locales including Dubai, Ireland and India.
La David Johnson — set off a fierce debate over secretive American military missions in remote and far-flung battlegrounds.
They make it possible for their members to feel like they're part of this far flung secular monastic order.
Straddling strategic coordinates for ancient trade routes, Zanzibar was, for centuries, where far-flung corners of the world converged.
Productivity collapsed and the aristocracy's far-flung assets were expropriated, while Rome's trade networks and fiscal structures were destroyed.
The result has been a lack of consensus, eroding Ghani's ability to rule in the country's far-flung provinces.
They had factories in China, the United States, and other far-flung locations, applying their "bridge program" basically universally.
The announcement of his death was delayed as the family gathered information from far-flung relatives for an obituary.
Meanwhile, the government has plans for 100,000 displaced people to return to more far-flung communities in the northeast.
My own highly unscientific poll found enormous enthusiasm for staying in touch with far-flung grandchildren through digital platforms.
Prosecutors will likely want to ask whether all those far-flung business dealings were carried out by the book.
It also raises the far-flung possibility of helping people revive brains damaged due to stroke or other injury.
Much like their sprawling collaborative record, the trio's 34-minute THUMP Mix is a trip through far-flung, polychromatic dimensions.
The week has been planned by Tom Barrack, Trump's longtime consigliere with a far-flung network of global business ties.
Moving with the wind, the bad air brings eerie daytime gray to far-flung communities and turns the sun orange.
Devices like Echo and Google Home record all voices, regardless of age, and shuttle those recordings to far-flung servers.
They were long and exuberant, dense with noble or evil characters, fraught with high-flying emotion and far-flung adventures.
The idea is to make the customization and personalization of marketing messaging easier for far-flung corners of a business.
They would introduce this far-flung cousin to Europe in hopes that it would breed and help restore the population.
Thais grew up surrounded by photographs of him peering intently through his round spectacles at projects in far-flung fields.
In the two decades after 210 western European governments recruited hundreds of thousands of migrant labourers from far-flung places.
So, meeting someone from the same, far-flung place as you in somewhere like New York City is impressive enough.
His start-up collects food from far-flung farms and transports it weekly to residents who place their orders online.
Technology has the potential to be a game changer for teachers in far-flung places and schools with few resources.
Once she joined my far-flung network of long-distance friends, I was on the lookout for new friends again.
And both stayed overnight in hotels and private homes on multi-day swings through far-flung corners of the country.
Einride plans to start testing the T-Pod this year, so this also isn't a tremendously far-flung future innovation.
Legrand raises his eyebrows as an action-packed montage flashes through various James Bond-like exploits in far-flung places.
That compares with just 52 that my Indian colleague can (most of which are far-flung Pacific or Caribbean islands).
But her main focus was the children, whom she homeschooled and drove to far-flung music lessons and to church.
Traders in the company's far-flung offices could make large purchases or sales without approval from Petrobras executives, he said.
Part of the problem is that the banks relied on getting liquidity from other pockets of their far-flung empires.
A decision to serve eight far-flung destinations with just two leased Airbus A330 aircraft quickly proved unwieldy, for example.
A map of the world is a visual statement, a rhetorical demonstration of knowledge of far-flung peoples and places.
It may be starting right now, the game-over, off in some far-flung Russian laboratory or American missile base.
Demand in China for the endangered totoaba's swim bladder, considered to be a delicacy, drives a far-flung criminal network.
The residents in the state's far-flung network of more than 1,000 group homes are particularly dependent on their caregivers.
Verdict: Any day now, the museum should start receiving photos of "Power Gnome" posing in front of far-flung landmarks.
Barbara Comstock (R-VA), whose district in the far-flung suburbs of Washington, DC, features a 49 percent usage rate.
Yet, all in all, liberty, democracy and a rules-based order, protected by far-flung American garrisons, spread and prospered.
Many showmen had claimed to have traveled to far-flung places; the Wanderwell crew had the pictures to prove it.
South Pacific destinations known for dreamy overwater bungalows include the likes of Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa, and other far-flung islands.
The launch of these new rail links marks China's desire to boost trade with its western, sometimes far-flung, neighbors.
If a contractor were using a grant for, say, lavish vacations to far-flung islands, that would quickly become apparent.
The Trump Organization, the president's family business, has effectively stopped making deals with billionaire business partners in far-flung locales.
Mr. Sutopo said in an interview that aid had been slow in reaching victims, especially those in far-flung areas.
Why did he suggest that people with disabilities might harness, and even affect, impairments to realize their far-flung desires?
Frequently, of course, it functions as a convenient forum for disseminating news and photos to far-flung relatives and friends.
But according to Reddit, The_Donald's moderators — nearly 50 far-flung volunteers — deftly managed to channel action out of the chaos.
Many students have had to find their own way from far-flung cities to major airports for the return home.
The group's far-flung affiliates — in places like West Africa, Libya and the Philippines — have also demonstrated resilient insurgent operations.
My brilliant if endearingly attention-disordered companion makes deeply personal valley wines featuring far-flung grapes like nebbiolo and tannat.
Called into the office from a far-flung stop on her book tour, Reichl thought she was just getting replaced.
They may not blow thousands of dollars traveling to far-flung destinations, but they'll settle for vacationing close to home.
I mean, you get to tour the States and Japan and other far-flung places, so that must be great.
Marvel movies often take place in grand, imaginative locales, like Thor's Asgard or Guardians of the Galaxy's far-flung planets.
In a sense, traders' dour performance serves to underline the lender's transformation from investment banking powerhouse into far-flung private banker.
The game's two other far-flung designers, Ryan Cousins and Brock Henderson, are waiting to discuss my experience via Google Hangouts.
HNA is also seeking to restructure its far-flung operations, while raising cash by selling equity and prime real estate assets.
True to its comic book roots, the larger arc exists to draw viewers into the beautiful, far-flung corners of Alpha.
Jibo, a new "social robot", is intended to tell children stories, help far-flung relatives stay in touch and the like.
Guards often do little more than patrol the perimeters, leaving gangs free to manage far-flung criminal operations via mobile phones.
I imagine the apartment smells of musty old books picked up at small shops during travels to far-flung exotic locales.
Click through to take a vicarious trip to seven far-flung hotels with pastel exteriors, whimsical decor, and near-perfect symmetry.
"Because of FAST's incredible sensitivity, it will be able to chart the hydrogen distribution even in far flung galaxies," says Vakoch.
Behind her mother's back, Lady Bird asks her kindly dad to help with the financial aid applications for far-flung colleges.
Airports, mostly seen as gateways that ferry passengers to distant cities and far-flung countries, have grown beyond their original mandate.
It also suggests that trade deals with far-flung places may not compensate Britain for restricted access to such a market.
Similar projects have removed thousands of Istanbul's citizens from the centre of the city to new housing in far-flung areas.
Any advance for U.S. interests, no matter how far-flung, was seen as a setback for Soviet interests, and vice versa.
Our findings debunk the myth of tax shelters as exotic far-flung islands that are difficult, if not impossible, to regulate.
Too often, communication breaks down when a team holds a meeting in a conference room with far-flung members dialing in.
Yet for years, efforts to transform aging farm and factory towns into far-flung Silicon Valleys have invariably hit a rut.
Everything in The Outer Worlds, Obsidian's upcoming Fallout-style adventure set in a far-flung interplanetary frontier, has a brand name.
While astronomers haven't snagged a visual of this far-flung world yet, Brown expects it to be officially imaged in 2017.
Pros: Vietnam is an exotic-feeling honeymoon destination at a budget-price compared to other far-flung destinations such as Bali.
DIGBY NECK, Nova Scotia — This far-flung peninsula in the North Atlantic seems an unlikely place for an international trade dispute.
The Empire-lite has not known a victory in far-flung wars in all the 17 years since it was attacked.
They were doing something ... And not close down the government in Whitehall in 1765 and keep a far-flung empire afloat.
New Horizons will also be carrying messages from the public (submissions ended on December 21) to celebrate the far-flung arrival.
Families traveled from far-flung cities to pay their respects as the honor guard stood by throughout the day and night.
I talked with Youngquist to learn more about how the Man from Saturn's far-flung and scattered exploits actually connect seamlessly.
The work has turned Ms. Stark into a leading public face of a far-flung Bitcoin community that often defies organization.
The book's 300 recipes span continents, traveling to far-flung parts of the world where Islam spread, from Xinjiang to Zanzibar.
Others are from sources as far-flung as Donald Trump's tweets and articles on The Daily Stormer, the neo-Nazi website.
Calculator The most-viewed properties on The New York Times's "Find a Home" site last month were expensive and far-flung.
Part of the excitement of Seiobo is that everybody, from high rollers to far-flung restaurant critics, gets a little messy.
Instead, they have discussed sites as far-flung as Singapore, Vietnam, Mongolia and even a Navy warship anchored in the Pacific.
There, the destruction of the traditional hutong alleys uprooted traditional martial arts and music groups, scattering residents across far-flung suburbs.
The spread of the virus to places as far-flung as Italy, Iran and South Korea now raises somewhat greater concerns.
It is not clear how Ms. Trump, now a federal employee, will navigate continuing ties to far-flung foreign business interests.
Analyzing far-flung datasets became onerous without a tool like Alloy that allowed for grabbing data and mapping its various relationships.
But if you're gunning for a romantic getaway this Valentine's Day, you don't have to travel to far-flung, international locations.
They&aposre also looking to set sail, opting for intimate luxury cruises in far-flung destinations like the Maldives and Antarctica.
They might not have shone the brightest on the field, but they certainly stirred some far-flung corners of the globe.
She spends most of her days wrangling her far-flung group of Guerrilla Skeptics into common cause, defending empirical truth online.
Native palms from far-flung locations — Trinidad, Turkey and Taiwan, Florida and Fiji, Mexico and Mauritius — sway in the warm breeze.
I finally had to admit that some chaos — especially the chaos of bringing far-flung family members together — is worth it.
The statues ended up in far-flung places like the New Jersey Botanical Garden and on the roof of Cooper Union.
Trump and his aides see the Scotland visit as a chance to showcase his far-flung business empire and job-creating abilities.
BKV: Yeah, our 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls are being catapulted from 1988 to the terrifying, far-flung future of 2016.
During the winter months, there's an assumption that you have to either go skiing or head to a far-flung tropical island.
Many apps are designed to enhance the travel experience – to help you navigate, dine, pack, plan, and photograph your far-flung adventure.
The idea is that it might be easier (and cheaper) to get those pieces to far flung locations than pre-made drugs.
The two-on-one: Rachel solemnly takes the men out to a far-flung Norwegian field where no can hear them scream.
The practice has only cropped up in a few places, in states as far-flung as Maryland, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.
Caterpillar has raised prices to offset some of the higher costs and pushed efficiency moves at its far-flung network of factories.
The ease and economy with which director and designer transport cast and audience between far-flung places is a masterclass in stagecraft.
They may assume the identity of actual soldiers deployed overseas or pretend to be engineers working on projects in far-flung locales.
As 18th-century Americans recognized, citizen militias were all about organizing to keep a sparsely populated wilderness nation's far-flung communities secure.
Plus, off-site work enables businesses to save money on real estate and hire talented people who live in far-flung locations.
It is an empty, far-flung place; Hasan's home town of Yarkand is as close to Baghdad as it is to Beijing.
Because their platforms — the users, the data and all the money they generate — make these far-flung realms seem within their grasp.
I watched the alcohol burn blue on top of the white tablecloth tarnished by spilled sauces and scraps of far-flung fish.
You can now broadcast privately to any group you're a part of — useful for families or social clubs with far-flung members.
They're thinner than a pencil and much longer, drilled from tree trunks from places as far-flung as Pakistan, Indonesia and Alaska.
The company opened its first fulfillment center in the country in Dandenong South, Melbourne, in December to service far-flung Australian communities.
Protests in far-flung provinces have derailed billions in mining investments and left dozens dead in clashes with police in recent years.
Though it remains far poorer than Bangkok, the region is not as hard-up as some other far-flung parts of Thailand.
Now the rise of Trump, skeptical of free trade and far-flung security commitments, will blow more wind into China's diplomatic sails.
As the farmers from regions as far flung as Ethiopia walk the fields, they marvel at the logistical burdens on the producers.
Besides donations from the area, Rosenthal said, they also heard from folks in far-flung places such as Washington, California and Massachusetts.
Increasingly, that grid relies on just-in-time deliveries of fossil fuel, reliant on far-flung networks of pipes, rails and barges.
Human history has shown how dangerous this can be: European colonists, for example, introduced smallpox and other diseases to far-flung populations.
Swedish transportation startup Einride has an even more far-flung concept in the works that adds self-driving capabilities to the mix.
"This really makes travel more accessible, especially for far-flung destinations that you ordinarily wouldn't be able to afford multiple tickets to."
Despite the commercial success of the joint stock companies, the British economy was unable to sustain its reliance on far-flung trade.
Reference to American-backed coups serving strongmen in far-flung lands is not the usual Oval Office fare of America-as-beacon.
Even if that grim future awaits them, perhaps a third incarnation of the rail will eventually reappear on the far-flung atoll.
Don't we all wish we could activate that OOO message and book a ticket to some far-flung location right this second?
In response to the shortages, doctors in states as far-flung as California, Illinois and Alabama are improvising the best they can.
Those who move to those increasingly far-flung exurbs are still voting as if they live much closer to the urban cores.
And in far flung corners of the globe -- Nigeria, Libya, Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Afghanistan and the Philippines -- ISIS's black banner still flies.
New entries this year include dealers as far-flung as Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art of New York and Gypsum of Cairo.
Groups like Justice in Motion have dispatched investigators to search for these people in far-flung corners of Mexico and Central America.
But an increasing number of our owners are exploring more far-flung locations such as Thailand, Papua New Guinea and the Galápagos.
Six years later, senior Clinton administration officials were equally critical of the independent counsel Ken Starr's far-flung investigation of Mr. Clinton.
Even in far-flung rural corners of South Africa, they found A.N.C. officials ready to divert money meant to help the poor.
"I knew I wanted somewhere hot and far-flung, but with a community of sorts," Harper said of her choice of location.
As the map started to fill in, the interpreters became more useful, finding pockets of outstanding votes in far-flung congressional districts.
Mr. Trudeau said the two leaders did not meet because their schedules were full of meetings with leaders from far-flung countries.
Just under two thirds of the far flung state's population is Hindu with a third being Muslim and the rest mainly Christian.
That fair, in its 14803th year, will feature some 159 galleries from far-flung locations including Los Angeles, Vienna, Tokyo and Johannesburg.
Fascism, like cancer, sets up far-flung colonies, establishes blood lines, engorges itself, and destroys its host in cannibalistic orgies of nihilism.
Facebook recently had its own issues with its weekly all-hands, where Mark Zuckerberg fields questions from his own far-flung workforce.
Pirates often know the rivers and surrounding terrain better than security forces, and can drop out of sight into far-flung villages.
He's a kid from a far-flung village up toward the border with the mainland, where both of his parents are from.
Such village councils are considered illegal, but in many poor and far-flung regions residents are reluctant to go to the police.
China is speeding up its warship building programme as its navy extends its reach to cover Beijing&aposs increasingly far-flung interests.
Under Immelt, GE went from a far-flung conglomerate to an industrial company focused on the faster-growing industrial and power sectors.
But perhaps the best part of Page's job is that he has also gotten to chase his far-flung aspirations through Alphabet.
While "Homeland" previously cooked up some fantastical terrorist plots in its far-flung locales, its homecoming has forced it to stay grounded.
He's a kid from a far-flung village up toward the border with the mainland, where both of his parents are from.
Last year, musicians took part in far-flung places like Budapest; Cologne, Germany; Hong Kong; Seville, Spain; Singapore; Tokyo; Venice; and Vienna.
Between gigs, Jay traveled to far-flung archives and libraries, scouring records for references to a multitalented dwarf who performed spectacular feats.
"Geography has an interesting impact on health-care costs," he said, noting that far-flung locations seem to pay more for medical care.
Much of the experience, especially early on, is spent explaining the politics and history of far-flung cities with hard to remember names.
It's worlds away from the hippie trail that made his name but it is driven by the same passion for far-flung places.
Or a mountain cabin, or some far-flung city where they serve you tasty drinks whose names you can't pronounce; we're not picky.
From secluded beaches to bustling cities, far-flung destinations to nearby hideaways, we're sharing 29 of the most amazing places we've ever been.
This comes as protests over public work projects in a far-flung highland region of Peru have blocked roads used by MMG Ltd.
In a far-flung and ruined future, the robots want to do one thing: get on a rocket and escape the dead earth.
This far-flung world is officially named 2015 TG387, but has earned the nickname "Goblin" because it was first observed around Halloween 2015.
Local roots allow for far-flung chapters to focus on issues specifically impacting their own communities, which ladder up to grander organizational goals.
England. That may not seem as far-flung as Middle Earth, but the cast and crew have already filmed on location in Paris.
Based in Rome, Ms. Pasquini often takes her street art to far-flung cities like Montevideo, Uruguay, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Things can be legally inappropriate, unseemly, and distasteful, and still color a prosecutors' view when seeking to resolve far-flung potential criminal investigations.
Ms Shi watches far-flung Chinese parks come alive with their own group dancing on Huoshan, a short-video app favoured by teens.
The CTO casually hints at something larger — a sort of connective tissue that might one day link the far-flung world of robotics.
Thanks to widespread Internet reach, we know -- and care -- about things that would otherwise be happening in far-flung corners of the earth.
He&aposs a world traveler even outside of Formula One&aposs far-flung locations and his social media presence draws millions of followers.
Yet, of course definitions of "women's work" can and do encompass much more than this, and more than the far-flung references above.
Jesse, a pre-schooler, also gets tutoring, and Kelly is always searching out learning opportunities for both kids at their far-flung locations.
A U.N. panel has accused China of turning its far-flung western region of Xinjiang 'into something that resembled a massive internment camp.
Despite its many far-flung offices, we asked if SOSV tends to support more founders in the U.S. than elsewhere, or vice versa.
Because national politicians naturally lavish attention on the most populous places, people in the far-flung corners of the country often feel neglected.
WITH their geographical advantage for connecting flights between far-flung places, there is plenty to keep the airlines of the Gulf countries busy.
While I hope we get a good far-flung summer vacation from Giannis later this offseason, I'll accept this everyday chillage in lieu.
He is expected to discuss separating himself from his far-flung business empire, and other topics, including Russia, are likely to come up.
Much of what he saw was the more affluent areas of North Korea, like Pyongyang, but he requested to visit far-flung destinations.
Jetting off to a far-flung island is one of our ultimate vacation fantasies, but not all of these locales are created equal.
Or maybe, because of family circumstances like far-flung siblings, it would be wiser to just sell the property and split the proceeds.
However, doing some basic math helps reveal the scale of what Musk is proposing to do with SpaceX in the far-flung future.
But it has managed to elude successive Philippine governments by arming and recruiting young men mostly from impoverished, far-flung villages on Jolo.
The company was also a mail-order pioneer, selling a wide variety of goods to farmers and others in far-flung rural areas.
The unreported news in question, however, is not overlooked disasters or under-reported tragedies in far-flung countries, but minor league sporting events.
We are discovering far-flung alien exoplanets, designing algorithms that mimic how we think, and becoming fluent in the genetic language of life.
But now Representative Randy Hultgren, a Republican hailing from a more far-flung Chicago suburb that backed Mr. Trump, also appears in jeopardy.
Studying the music of far-flung populations, and making many dozens of instruments, he calls himself a composer and performer of ancient music.
We ask some of our best writers and photographers to take us with them to far-flung destinations through incredible stories and pictures.
And our guides throughout the year featured places that were no less far-flung: the Peruvian Andes, Maui's Upcountry and even Livingston, Mont.
I didn't have the budget to travel to far-flung corners of India to reach people, some of whom had no internet presence.
The series was filmed worldwide as well, including places as far-flung as Prague in the Czech Republic and in beautiful New Zealand.
Experts say hotels are challenged in the rental world in delivering the consistency they normally control and learning to manage far-flung properties.
The number of bookshops is increasing; there are around a dozen in the capital, Thimphu, and a few more in far-flung districts.
Should they be released and allowed to pick up the children, many of whom have been sent to shelters in far-flung states?
The Dragonpit summit was a fitting conclusion to a season distinguished by far-flung characters coming together, offering a buffet of enjoyable reunions.
Jabil Circuit, one of the largest contract manufacturers in the world, is already using 3D printers to optimize its far-flung supply chains.
Some far-flung modern Asian populations possess small but significant amounts of DNA derived from Denisovans, suggesting they had a broad geographical presence.
And the DMCA's reach touches far-flung issues like farm equipment repair, which makes it unavoidable even for industries with no piracy problems.
He served for more than a decade in China's far-flung western province Qinghai – one of the poorest regions populated by ethnic minorities.
However, those are the planes that fly to bigger and more far-flung markets — the Americas, London, Paris, and eastern Asia, for example.
Things might be bad in Destiny's far-flung future, and evil may lurk under the moon's surface, but space is full of possibility.
It lies oceans away from other countries, and any network would have to connect far-flung cities separated by its sparsely populated interior.
People with disabilities, or without the money to travel, for example, can check out far-flung tourist destinations from their laptops and phones.
The group's far-flung affiliates — in places like West Africa, Sinai and the Philippines — have also demonstrated resiliency in their operations, officials said.
The cities are within 90 miles of Sacramento, with Rohnert Park, to the west, and Chico, to the north, the most far flung.
Over all, 269 galleries will be on hand in the Miami Beach Convention Center, from places as far-flung as Tokyo and Toronto.
With the help of far-flung strangers on the internet, he's since mined 22012 languages to come up with a whopping 20163,22016 words.
Summer means spending time outside, be it backyard barbecues, daylong sojourns to the local beach or extensively planned trips to far-flung destinations.
The company is working on virtual reality and even on building drones capable of delivering Internet service to far-flung places around the world.
Because doctors willing to perform abortions are scarce in some areas, those who do the procedure may travel great distances to far-flung clinics.
She said she'd been invited to walk in places as far-flung as Kenya and Jamaica and that she was a hero in Israel.
No one elected president has carried into office the complex and far-flung interests Trump has built over his many decades of entrepreneurial activity.
There's no chance of missing out on the far-flung yet fascinating Nubra Valley, a cold desert cradled in an enclave by jagged mountains.
Her deeply felt work and poetic sensibility have made Zarina a cross-generational icon among artists from South Asia and its far-flung diasporas.
Children have been sent to far-flung shelters around the country, raising alarm that parents might never know where their children can be found.
The move ignited a monthslong legal battle that plunged countless Syrian refugees into uncertainty and put plans to reunify far-flung families on hold.
Another former official calls Mr Obama unusually focused on "global" threats, such as climate change, pandemics, nuclear non-proliferation and far-flung terror networks.
Orders went out to the bureau's far-flung network of special agents: Headquarters sent telegrams to the New York, Chicago, and Washington field offices.
A new generation of superyacht-owners want to make passage for far-flung places such as the northernmost Norwegian fjords or even to Antarctica.
Traveling to those far-flung parks set them back about $11,300, something that Lauren and Steven say the average traveler may want to skip.
The lab, which operates the far-flung mission, will also report news on Twitter and have live coverage of events on its YouTube Channel.
However, the concerns of Hawking, Musk and other influential technocrats and academics are not as far-flung in the future as you might think.
This image was captured by the European Space Agency's Herschel observatory, which is able to peer into far-flung reaches of the Milky Way.
Sure, solo travel is an enticing idea in theory; we are drawn to stories where people go on far-flung adventures without a companion.
I visited some far-flung locations, learned some factoids about the lined seahorse and was once again reminded why Earth is the best planet.
The campaign commonly praises itself for stingily holding its advertising dollars and not spending money on far-flung field operations early in the race.
Sanders instead focused on the March 1 Super Tuesday contest for a dozen far-flung states, including Texas, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Vermont, Wyoming and Georgia.
Far-flung destinations, superstar entertainers, and the most regal wedding wear can all contribute to a bill that would make even Donald Trump balk.
Some planes are stuffed full of fish from Iceland, others with parcels from places as far-flung as rural Pakistan and the Pacific islands.
But if there's one way to shake the travel funk, it's to venture to an under-the-radar neighborhood in a far-flung country.
For those same reasons, I would bet on the North Side's Slim Thug uniting the subtly diverse and far-flung quadrants of his hometown.
The Islamic bloc even objected to groups from far-flung countries that are not part of the Islamic bloc, the United Nations official said.
For short breaks, there are the beaches near her home in Watermill, N.Y., and for longer getaways, she heads to more far-flung locations.
"Just waiting for thunderstorms," is how artist Julius von Bismarck describes the time he's spent in a far-flung town in the Venezuelan jungle.
He publishes books chronicling the political infighting, the far-flung business interests and, occasionally, the sex lives of China's top leaders and their families.
Moments of crisis reminded the diverse, far-flung Asian-American community of the need to unify across lines of class, geography, and national origin.
WeWork's investment in Wavegarden is one of the more far-flung backings made by a company that has struggled to define its core purpose.
But behind the scenes, numerous international players are actually racing to rebuild the Caribbean, from tech companies and wealthy individuals to far-flung countries.
Miners have also faced higher development costs due to lower copper content in ores, the far-flung locations of mines and tighter environmental regulations.
The move is the latest in HNA's drive to restructure its far-flung operations, while raising cash by selling equity and real estate assets.
The adults call friends and family in far-flung locations like New York City and Denver, in hopes of leaving as soon as possible.
As one of the world's largest owners of metal companies, Deripaska's equities are as close by as Ukraine or as far flung as Africa.
Linking far-flung patients and insuring anonymity, online support groups facilitate conversations about clinical trials, home remedies for common body dysfunctions and insurance quandaries.
I do feel like a curious explorer who's now been marooned on a far-flung outpost, where I can survive for the foreseeable future.
In February 1942, surrender to Japan in far-flung Singapore became known as the largest event of its kind in Britain's long, military history.
But the authorities have thrown the book at a few, seemingly randomly chosen individuals in far-flung provincial cities whose cases are widely publicized.
Today, with 42 schools in locations as far-flung as Flint, Benton Harbor and Detroit, B.M.C.C. is the third-largest charter authorizer in Michigan.
These photos are accompanied online by matching audio tracks, allowing readers to transport themselves, through both sight and sound, to these far-flung places.
Although the diaspora is far-flung, stretching from Spain to Chile, Colombia has borne a disproportionate share of the heavy burden of the influx.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has forced many Russian commodity-producing companies to put in place measures, including longer shifts, at far-flung mines.
In his peregrinations, he came to appreciate how Los Angeles's far-flung neighborhoods allowed small, distinct cultures to flourish without bumping into one another.
The expensive goggles have given the group the upper hand in recent years when attacking far-flung Afghan checkpoints and outposts across the country.
There are many more other drug industry defendants, including the pharmacy chains Walmart, Rite Aid and CVS, in the far-flung web of litigation.
The Pdvsa trade is the latest sign that foreign investors are becoming bolder in investing in the bonds of governments in far-flung locales.
It was music that would become a foundation for both the sturdy structures of southern rock and the far-flung extrapolations of jam bands.
Rooms and grounds embrace the jungle-like elements for a lush, tropical stay that feels like you've been transported to a far-flung island.
The fifth iteration of this domestic dance showcase features four programs combining companies as far-flung in style as they often are in geography.
Is this the future for defendants accused of securities fraud: facing a multitude of far-flung suits by well-counseled, well-capitalized investment funds?
Borderlands is set in a far-flung galaxy with planets that are either ruled by warring weapons corporations or left to post-apocalyptic anarchy.
He hopes to finally enjoy the Tribeca Film Festival as an attendee, as well as visit far-flung places that work kept him from.
Calculator The most viewed listings for the month of November on The New York Times "Find a Home" site were far-flung and varied.
"This is a delicate and nuanced issue that Chairman Cummings is approaching without bipartisan input and with far-flung requests for information," she said.
But there's a reason these dependencies are allowed to exist, which is their power to describe relationships between data, even exceedingly far flung data.
"The prize money involved is often paltry, giving players an incentive to throw matches at tournaments in far-flung locales that few people are watching."
We had correspondents in far-flung locations (OK, Utah), and we didn't want to bring you the goods until we had, you know, the goods.
And a Princess Peach costume so you can prep your bear for far-flung adventuring (play Super Mario Odyssey if you don't get this reference).
But the authors also found positive results scattered all across the country, reaching states as far-flung as from the Northeast as California and Florida.
Episodes like "The Waldo Moment" and "The National Anthem" pretty much happened, and far-flung ideas like cookies and grains inch ever closer to realization.
If he is the first governor to visit some far-flung part of the state, aides clip and save the coverage in the local papers.
There is no reason to think that the threat from ISIS' far-flung network of affiliates and sympathizers has disappeared with the passing of Baghdadi.
There is no reason to conclude that the threat from ISIS' far-flung network of affiliates and sympathizers has disappeared with the passing of Baghdadi.
Many newspaper and radio journalists, especially in far-flung provinces, have been murdered because of their work, often by drug-traffickers or other local potentates.
Billions of miles from Earth, at the edge of interstellar space, a long-dormant part of a far-flung spacecraft came to life this week.
This movement of young people, and Japan's long and lengthening life expectancy, has led to an extraordinary preponderance of old people in far-flung places.
Some Black Mirror episodes take place in a world so far-flung from our own that they're much easier to digest as science fiction fantasies.
This distributed cohort took matters into its own far-flung hands, with letter-­writing campaigns and tweetstorms designed to pressure the Swiss authorities into action.
Among Metro Manila's urban poor, far flung from social media campaigns and university campuses, the government is yet to scratch the surface of HIV awareness.
Because communications have been cut off, and rescue workers still can't reach far flung areas, the full scale of the devastation is still not clear.
President Donald Trump is expected to soon sign the resolution killing the rule, which had been aimed at discouraging shady dealing in far-flung nations.
Meanwhile, Derek and Hansel, after withdrawing from the industry following a tragic accident, have been in hiding for 10 years in hilariously far-flung locations.
Critics have said Trump's far-flung financial holdings give him the potential for unprecedented conflicts of interest that could be investigated by the Oversight Committee.
Most repatriations go to Bosnia, Montenegro, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, but they've gone to more far-flung places, like Ethiopia and the Ivory Coast.
Which would imply giving users the ability to access perspectives far-flung from their own, rather that helping people retreat into reductive digital comfort zones.
Developing countries will need to invest more in building transmission lines to connect the solar power being generated in far-flung deserts with its users.
More than national sovereignty, what is driving these far-flung adventures is that China is by far the world's largest consumer (and exporter) of fish.
Tokyo is also monitoring what looks like widespread American skepticism about far-flung military commitments, now most famously channeled by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
One of the joys of Google's wealth of 3D mapping data is being able to explore far-flung locations from the comfort of your laptop.
Policing is scant over much of the Peruvian Andes and Amazon and villagers in far-flung provinces often punish accused criminals according to local customs.
While Bran's far-flung siblings get involved with present-day Westerosi politics, Bran delves deeper into his family's history and the lore of the North.
The chance to play alongside far-flung colleagues inspired a festive spirit, and the audience responded in kind, clapping after each movement and occasionally yelping.
They've often served in far-flung places such as Normandy, the Chosin Reservoir, Germany, Libya, Okinawa, Fallujah, Mexico, Vietnam, Haiti, Kandahar and so many others.
That's why most of my favorite memories of my children are from trips we've taken, both to far-flung destinations and places closer to home.
Passenger ships to Jupiter would take about one year, and robotic missions to Pluto could arrive at the far-flung dwarf planet in 3.6 years.
Ireland is building a giant database of its diaspora, to help nurture and woo it; New Zealand runs a social network for far-flung Kiwis.
The colony was the end of a movie distribution line, the final stop on the stream of stories heading out to entertain far-flung viewers.
Subscriptions are our business model, same as for these cats who send you a new fishing shirt from some far-flung charter company every month.
The government says doctors in far-flung hospitals lack specialized skills, forcing patients to pay to travel to the capital Nairobi or abroad for treatment.
Sales are surging, but its social-networking e-commerce business model targeting consumers in far-flung areas of the People's Republic could befuddle overseas investors.
According to Schultz, today travelers prefer hitting far-flung locales like Patagonia, Ethiopia, and Mongolia, seeing Europe as a sort of safe and boring choice.
Political candidates in New York typically trek to Manhattan's wealthiest neighborhoods to rake in big contributions, often neglecting more far-flung parts of the city.
They stood out when visiting the country's far-flung areas, but have since changed tactics and recruited locals - known as "brokers" - to do their work.
Fittingly, they've been multiplying, as adventurous promoters from Canada and elsewhere flock to far-flung locales for events like BPM, Electric Festival, and SXM Festival.
More far-flung ideas formulated by researchers include a device to detect emotions using radio waves and a biometric car seat with butt-detection software.
Families from far-flung corners of the city sent their sons on hourslong daily commutes to East Williamsburg for the chance to work with him.
In a sworn affidavit, an F.B.I. special agent laid out each step of the alleged theft and Mr. Cazarez's attempt at a far-flung getaway.
Jeju's popularity as a domestic vacation spot has been waning, as South Koreans with rising incomes have begun flying to more far-flung destinations abroad.
And not just in the UK, either; Salad Cream began to show up in British colonies as far flung as Africa, Asia, and the Carribbean.
Bata had a profound interest in the history of indigenous peoples, fueled by her far-flung travels, and dedicated funds to preserving their shoemaking processes.
To encourage a shift away from cars, officials in each of the far-flung cities added new buses, bike lanes and other public transit services.
The refusal — coupled with his continued ownership of a far-flung network of closely held businesses — has fanned suspicions that he has something to hide.
The craze was democratic, cutting across class lines: Farmers foraged for specimens while aristocrats imported rarities hunted in far-flung lands, from Borneo to Brazil.
The streaming service's global presence helps comedians build fan bases all over the world, which keeps them busy with live shows in far-flung locations.
And the housing is less affordable when you factor in the transportation costs of getting to and from those homes in a far-flung metro.
The mention of Kobe Bryant could instantly start a fight, whether in a bar with friends or a in far-flung corner of the internet.
The duo has received fan mail from across the country and appeared on news and radio stations in far-flung places like Michigan and Canada.
More than 50,000 Afghan security forces have died since 2014, with several dying daily in far-flung checkpoints on the edge of Taliban-controlled territory.
In late March, protesters stormed the Hong Kong Golf Club, in the far-flung suburb of Fanling just two train stops from the Chinese border.
For some who don't want to leave, or for mainlanders seeking to move to Hawaii, the far-flung areas of the Big Island hold allure.
His diocese was far-flung, covering 25 counties; he knew he could not sit in Austin and supervise a "former" child molester 130 miles away.
In reality, Mr. Trump's festivities are constrained by security concerns surrounding the modern presidency, making some gaudier displays impossible and other far-flung ones unrealistic.
As containers on chassis pile up in far-flung storage lots, it has created a shortage of the trailers used to transport containers on land.
Over-reliance on oil ties our nation to far-flung conflicts, sends our troops into harm's way, and endangers them once they're in conflict zones.
Dislodged from their mundane context, each pitch, each tone, every vibration, finds a new relation and contributes to a far-flung and evolving sonic universe.
Macesic is the rare doctor who has witnessed Zika morph from an illness smoldering in a far-flung Pacific island to an international medical crisis.
Analysts said the far-flung exercises allow Japan to do something else: show off some of the advanced weaponry it can sell around the region.
He still represents the utility and works with other companies, advising younger lawyers fighting similar cases, which he calls "superficial," in far-flung district courts.
Before any of the teams actually move in with Afghan battalions at their far-flung bases, they have to make preliminary visits to assess security.
That hope has evaporated as they work more overtime hours and spend long stretches away from home because of the Trump family's far-flung travel.
Disputes between far-flung relatives often prevented the unanimity needed to sell property, and the government lacked the power to declare eminent domain and intervene.
As the Washington, DC heat recedes and September draws to a close, the justices return from far-flung locales to face a daunting pile of paper.
Now that they do, perhaps these far-flung colonies will be taken over once again by the original population—though perhaps not at Tinhorn Flats specifically.
From The Lab"From the Lab" is an exploration of the curious and far-flung places scientists are conducting research  Gothic, Colorado is a surreal place.
Skedaddle began its business with the short-haul trips from cities to the far flung venues where summer concerts, festivals and sporting events tend to live.
Its case allows you to vape 24/7, and compared to more far-flung case ideas, this one seems simple enough that it might actually ship.
They were American, but they lived in far-flung locations like France or Afghanistan where they could justify not making phone calls or meeting in person.
After they seized power in 1949, Mao and his fellow guerrillas (despite hailing from far-flung regions) retained this form, calling it putonghua, or "common language".
From the messages, it's obvious Sons of Jacob were successful in taking over most of the U.S. — there are notes from far-flung places like Colorado.
Liberal supporters said the change would address the unmet needs of a far-flung community and they expressed hope it would lead to similar changes elsewhere.
Melissa and Chris started the hashtag #DStrong, and it quickly spread across the globe – not just to China, but to countries as far-flung as Australia.
Image: Victor Huertas and David BellwoodTubelip wrasses live on coral reefs stretching from the eastern coast of Africa to far-flung atolls in the South Pacific.
In fact it's a prototype asteroid cleaner, that's been specially designed to help collect dust and debris in the far-flung reaches of our solar system.
However, the hunt for this planet turned much more serious in 2387, when Sheppard and his team found a far-flung object that was truly unique.
The firm, which supplies software planning tools that help multinational companies manage far-flung operations, generates nearly one-third of its revenue in the United States.
Current Events Conversation Two writing prompts this week saw conversations develop in real time among students in far-flung locations, something we always love to see.
Being a guest at a far-flung wedding can be an immensely rewarding experience, since you're basically getting a "required" vacation to explore a new place.
The SuperPods promise greater range and speed than the previous-generation pods, meaning connection speed should be even greater in far-flung parts of your house.
Andy Cohen says the long-awaited crossover series All Stars, featuring favorites from across the far-flung franchises, is bound to happen one of these days.
The world has been kind to them in their grief, according to Jill, with supportive messages from friends as well as strangers from far-flung places.
If anything, those storylines have become richer and more rewarding as the far-flung plots begin to intersect, bringing key characters into contact with each other.
Apple says it is fixing a big hole in its clean energy strategy by partnering with its far-flung manufacturers to reduce carbon emissions from factories.
The plan is for Cruz to log over 1,038 miles, making 28 scheduled stops in far-flung parts of the state over the next six days.
That was the same year that Mercury died from complications with AIDS, adding another layer of significance to the rechristening of this far-flung space rock.
That makes the supply chain, with its often far-flung production sites, a logical target for well-resourced hackers looking for a foothold into a facility.
Outside Brazil's domestic market, where Azul and Gol carry passengers between the country's far-flung cities, there are few LCCs and their impact has been limited.
The move is a nod to the needs of big companies looking for flexible real estate solutions for an ever more mobile and far-flung workforce.
It also provides a remittance network for tens of millions of migrant labourers, letting them send their incomes from far-flung factories back to their families.
The Convergence, with its promises of everlasting life, is a seductive dream, just as Charles Maitland's assessment of Western entanglement in far-flung lands is seductive.
It has long been the most visible part of America's military might with visits to far flung ports and exercises and operations all over the world.
It takes years of experience navigating treacherous conditions, not to mention the expense of fuel and supplies in this far-flung corner of the Canadian Arctic.
This is far-flung ranching and farming country; prairies and sunflower fields stretch to the horizon, domed by the great blue skies of the American West.
Soon, Mr. Blum was making trips to far-flung corners of Japan to sample the soy sauces produced by small family breweries with centuries-old traditions.
However, with stubborn self-belief, he began a long journey back to prominence, tirelessly visiting far-flung villages and towns neglected by mainstream politicians for decades.
Guterres has embarked on major U.N. reforms, including in its 14 far-flung peacekeeping missions, focusing on areas such as training, equipment, better communications and accountability.
The native land mammals of the Solomon Islands are almost exclusively bats and rats, both animals that are apparently quite good at reaching far-flung locations.
Glaze is part of a constellation of far-flung activists on this issue who have targeted all kinds of funds and financial institutions, including Canadian banks.
Like Mr. Herzog, I also like to globe-trot, which Toronto makes easy, both with its far-flung offerings and its two fairly adjacent, overstuffed multiplexes.
Even once grown, pruned, and picked, avocados need costly distribution methods in order to be delivered fresh and ripe to far-flung corners of the world.
They explore traditional African themes such as motherhood in both realist and abstract forms which periodically catch the eyes of curators in far flung Western capitals.
In a quest to find the killers, she journeys to the far-flung Outpost and confronts a man who has her family's blood on his hands.
That professional golfers will continue to chase the almighty dollar is as sure a thing as the jet lag they experience in their far-flung travels.
And once a month, they'd get five days off in succession, so they'd have time to go visit far-flung family, or travel just for fun.
"We need peace, reconciliation, especially in the far-flung towns of our Amazon jungle," said Ms. Quispe Ccoca, who traveled to Puerto Maldonado to see Francis.
Foxconn, which celebrated 30 years of doing business in China last year, has far-flung businesses that include autonomous car startups and investments in cancer research.
Far-flung offices are often less sophisticated and tend also to be supportive of their local enterprises, said nine trust employees, two regulators and one lawyer.
Reuters examined the acreage offered and leased, and nearly all the purchases show big drillers stuck closest to existing infrastructure, shunning the most far-flung areas.
There are few special education options for deaf children and limited access to public services for adults, especially in the country's many far-flung rural areas.
I would occasionally see updates on Facebook about Isabella's children doing incredible things or a picture of her in some far-flung part of the world.
All the while, the Islamic State continued to crack down on residents, and its power grew and contracted in other portions of its far-flung territory.
Around three or four years ago, Luca Guadagnino began to look at far-flung properties by the (already small) town of Crema, Italy, where he lived.
During a news conference on Monday, Mr. Esper said decisions about troop safety in far-flung places would be put in the hands of the commanders.
Fueled by a desire for guiltless extravagance and increasing attention paid to climate change, sustainability became a misused, industrywide buzzword associated with far-flung, expensive trips.
No one wants to mess up an audit of the president-elect's returns, which by most accounts are extremely complex given his far-flung commercial ventures.
Author's Note Jane Austen has been dead for nearly 200 years, yet retains an astonishing relevance in topics as far-flung as game theory and economics.
This sensitivity — to history, ecology and the community — defines Pepper's earthworks in contrast to land art's associations with earth-gouging excavations in far-flung desert locales.
Instead, they staged a fake wedding so the far-flung relatives could travel to China and see Wang's Nai Nai (Chinese for "grandmother") one last time.
While you might be wise enough to delete or flag emails promising great wealth in far-flung countries, not everyone is so savvy to these scams.
It can feel like we know so little about people in far flung places around the globe, and that can make us feel even further apart.
In one respect, the train underscores and extends the city's centuries-old, traditional identity as a sprawling, horizontal capital, an agglomeration of disparate, far-flung villages.
At Liberty State Park in Jersey City, a long line of cars from far-flung states and Canada waited to enter for views across the harbor.
We linked up with a dive shop, Sea Level, when we lived in Illinois and we keep up with some of their more far-flung adventures.
Amazon, for example, spent $25 billion to buy a niche grocery store chain, and it's investing in far-flung businesses such as health care and entertainment.
On December 10, far-flung districts in the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura went offline, followed a day later by parts of neighboring Assam.
His next show, after Pitti, will be in far-flung Kaliningrad, a Russian city (technically an exclave) wedged between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea.
Humanitarian groups said new tech had helped them respond to disasters quicker in 2019, assess needs more accurately, reach far-flung communities and mitigate potential risks.
She is raising money, and she is traveling to far-flung, conservative stretches of Iowa, including 27 counties over a four-day trip that ended Monday.
But his vision—a place where you could simply chat with a stranger from some far-flung corner of the world—is more relevant than ever.
Programmed by Mark Russell and Meiyin Wang, it has welcomed artists from places as far-flung (and free-expression-averse) as Belarus; this year's festival, Jan.
Does the far-flung nature of U.S. operations that have only a vestigial link to the original goals of the military authorization mean that, as Sens.
After dressing, Eli went downstairs with Keith to wait for the guests, an assortment of neighbors and family friends and relatives, some of them far-flung.
Angered, the Archprophet enslaved the ungrateful Hadadeshi, divided and force-migrated them to far-flung planets, sowing the seeds of future unrest all over the empire.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's co-founder and chief executive, had envisioned drones powered by the sun, flying for months without landing, 60,000 feet above far-flung areas.
Another advantage of my joyous rides to my far-flung work sites is that my motorcycle demonstrably reduces overall traffic congestion, which benefits all New Yorkers.
Ceramics are in the spotlight at several galleries this year, and, given the fair's cross-collecting philosophy, it's no surprise that they have far-flung histories.
Drones are becoming a key tool in everything from firefighting to vineyard-inspecting, giving people a way to see far-flung things they could never reach themselves.
With a bat of an eyelash, a beautiful flower can get us to board a train or catch a flight to all kinds of far-flung destinations.
The space agency also has its eye on far-flung planetary prizes that would propel it into the most elite ranks of space agencies around the world.
These are not far flung ideas: Evernote, the popular note service, proposed a new policy just last month that would have let its employees read users' documents.
Players, for the most part, compete 27 months of the year in far-flung locations, then take a brief vacation and start training for the next season.
SAP operates in more than 180 countries, selling business planning software that many of the world's top multinationals rely on to manage their far-flung business operations.
It's no wonder that this exotic system has captivated so many people across history, but its far-flung location has been a major roadblock in studying it.
All you have to do is make sure the home is marked as "suitable for events," and you can tie the knot at a far-flung mansion.
Still, there are signs it might be difficult to impose his vision on a far-flung nation where checks and balances on executive power are well established.
Forget the brochures, tour books—or even your friends' social media boasts about the fabulous time they're having on the beach of some scenic far-flung location.
Photos on his Facebook page showed them living it up in far-flung places: a beach in Cuba, restaurants in Portugal, and riding jet skis in Mexico.
The midwinter getaway can take many forms: a girlfriends' lake-house retreat, a solo expedition of a bustling, far-flung city, or a much-needed romantic escape.
Though he owns neither a mobile phone nor a computer, he has begun showing up in far-flung regions to sell the bank's services to small shops.
Malin has made a name for himself in both the travel and photography worlds thanks to his dreamy aerial photos of far-flung places around the globe.
Announce the stuff that's ready to go and leave the far flung experimental projects, like the colorization feature for Google Photos, in the oven for longer baking.
It will continue to profit handsomely from cocaine and synthetic drugs, and those profits will pay for its far-flung military operations and support for proxy groups.
It contains much poetry about the far-flung corners of the world, but is mostly a celebration of the fact that people can be bonded by friendship.
While symbolically important, China's first overseas military base will provide a critical role in supporting Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean and on more far-flung voyages.
It now covers 173 cities in 35 states, including 60 cities in Alaska where airline service is the only way in or out many far flung locations.
There has understandably been growing attention over the last week about potential ethical problems arising out of President-Elect Trump's far flung international financial and commercial interests.
They are the recorded voices of 70 immigrants -- from Bangladesh, Gambia, Yemen and other far-flung places around the world -- sharing their stories about coming to America.
VR platform makers like Facebook, Google and HTC are more focused on making their systems easy to use rather than integrating far-flung novice-centric add-ons.
Just as far-flung communities of volunteer programmers are able to produce useful open-source software, he says, activists can further their cause by banding together online.
Passengers passing through its dusty terminals on their way to some far-flung capital will be surprised to find that getting an Ethiopian meal is remarkably difficult.
It has franchised out its Ultimate Fighter series, doing seasons based in Brazil, Latin America, and the UK, with more far-flung locales planned for the future.
But the country hopes to present itself as an able host in a far-flung tournament that will test the security and logistics of its soccer infrastructure.
It will be interesting to see what lesson, if any, brands draw from the event, especially as the Cruise shows continue to escalate in far-flung destinations.
And, if so, given Gunther's talents and the opportunities for flight on some of those far-flung missions he cannot refuse, why does he choose to stay?
Monday's lawsuit follows a separate legal challenge, filed in January the day Trump took office, citing wider conflicts of interest that include Trump's far-flung international holdings.
The latest attacks reveal an enemy that is adapting, becoming more sophisticated than Al Qaeda, and nurturing a far-flung network of operations, including in the West.
Along the way, it has expanded from textiles to more far-flung industries that include not just pharmaceuticals but financial services, real estate and packaging, among others.
It's a vision for the future of pharmaceuticals that a growing number of scientists hope will make drugs cheaper, personalized and more accessible to far-flung places.
But Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is shifting his focus this weekend away from Ohio to such far-flung Missouri communities as Ballwin, Cape Girardeau and Springfield.
Openly blasting social media with their far-flung adventures while employees worry about their next paycheck and investors assess the team's fitness can have a real impact.
The podcasts focus on the "micro-economies" and personal stories of people in far-flung corners of the 10-state region overseen by the San Francisco Fed.
Cons: While the beach location might be an asset to some, it's far-flung on a spit of land at the tail end of the beach promenade.
But for a New Yorker, the real surprise was to be found in the far-flung spaces — like the Den — that make up Chicago's "storefront" theater movement.
For much of that time, Saudi Arabia remained hostile to the Soviet Union, backing Islam as antidote to communism and contributing to far-flung Cold War insurgencies.
Despite differing views on the metric system and the occasional far-flung war, the United States and Canada have enjoyed more than 150 years of benign relations.
Texel is the biggest of the Dutch islands, and is a popular getaway for Amsterdammers, though it is largely off the radar of more far-flung vacationers.
Once upon a time, people in far-flung areas would have to find an internet cafe to email material from their home country to the United States.
Today, Rich Larson, a modern master of speculative short story, considers the ultimate, far-flung conclusion of humanity's never-ending quest for new extremes to stream. Enjoy.
The resulting documentary, "The Quest of Alain Ducasse," looks at Mr. Ducasse's far-flung enterprises as he visits and fine-tunes them with an eye toward perfection.
Ms. Wall was a successful freelance journalist who had reported from far-flung parts of the globe for a number of publications, including The New York Times.
The show includes only a passing mention of African independence movements and presents Elizabeth's visit to Kenya as a triumph — a monarch charming her far-flung subjects.
It is not exactly magic, it is not exactly science, but it is working well enough for companies as far-flung as Walmart , Fidelity Investments, and Accenture.
In recent seasons, "Homeland" has calibrated its plot to bring together its far-flung cast of C.I.A. diaspora at some new and plausible point around the globe.
On the coasts, once far-flung progressive interest groups are now directing policy, and rational thought and political balance are principles relegated to the occasional op-ed.
Geillis has the unenviable task of trying to pull together a far-flung season by linking Claire's life in Boston to the life she came back to.
They are augmented by a growing army of robotic monitors that have been plunged into far-flung reservoirs, testing the water another 21900 million times a year.
At one time, the Brooklyn Museum teamed up with Abraham & Straus, the department store, to organize far-flung anthropological expeditions and the production of new fabric designs.
He had travelled the world over and met fans in far flung continents, but today he had no passport, no wallet, no recognized proof of his existence.
The three-star system consists of the close-orbiting A and B pair (which astronomers often lump together as "AB") and a far-flung companion called Proxima Centauri.
In the new study, scientists from the Medical University of Vienna and the Environment Agency Austria recruited a group of eight far-flung volunteers for a simple experiment.
This could mean having to find a new studio, leaving for a residency in a far-flung locale, taking a job in another city, or something else entirely.
Recent weeks have seen mass protests and clashes erupt in far-flung places triggered by seemingly minor actions that each came to be seen as the final straw.
Space exploration If Stephen Hawking and Mark Zuckerberg have their way, mankind will be exploring Alpha Centauri and other far-flung sectors of the cosmos in no time.
Dawn of Titans takes place in a far-flung fantasy world, one where towering beings known as titans have returned to the land after being absent for centuries.
Without a new deal, U.S. Internet companies could be forced to keep European customer data separate, adding complexity to their already far-flung operations and raising their costs.
But it works best when used to describe something that's difficult to imagine, like a far-flung space station, or thematically important, like Tom Clancy's fetishized military tech.
Libby: As far-flung as the first episode of this season was, "Pests" is a reminder that our characters' stories are as closely intertwined as they've ever been.
Now, at El Dorado Maroma's new Palafitos Overwater Bungalows, you can stay right above the water — without the forever-long flight to Fiji or another far-flung destination.
The internet has made learning about far-flung destinations easier than ever, and the rise of low-cost airlines has made it far cheaper to get to them.
Watch below: Redd's impression seems a little far flung until you remember that Kanye quite literally met with the president to discuss alternate universes and iPlanes last week.
Through this intense cross-examination, Zuckerberg revealed more insight into his interest in VR, an investment which many have criticized as too far-flung from Facebook's core mission.
Both involve exceedingly unorthodox sculptures — inflatable, lighter than air solar sculptures—flying in far-flung places: the Salinas Grandes salt flat in Argentina and White Sands, New Mexico.
CNN traveled to the far-flung island to trace Trump's roots, how his mother's origins may have shaped the presidential candidate, and how he is viewed there today.
And in any carbon-farming scheme, who will monitor and verify that far-flung stretches of land are really absorbing and storing the carbon as they're supposed to?
And while it's a pretty far-flung locale for some EDM die-hards, the relatively reasonable ticket price may be enough for fans to dust off their passports.
President Obama visited a far-flung island in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday to warn of the dangers that climate change pose to marine wildlife and coastal communities.
He also had to answer for problems that cropped up at far-flung operations around the world, including losing $500 million on fraudulent loans in its Mexican bank.
They could begin big like their far-flung brethren, but lose their atmospheres, and thereby lots of mass, to the searing heat and ultraviolet radiation of their stars.
Concentrated juice was originally produced to get World War II troops their juice in far-flung fronts; it's smaller, easier to ship, and has a longer shelf life.
On Wednesday, demonstrating his willingness to make the case anywhere, his tour takes him to a city whose name is cultural shorthand for far-flung locales: Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Average flight price: $1372Cost of an Airbnb: $35 Tickets to this far-flung nation are expensive, but once your plane touches down, your dollars will go incredibly far.
The patrons hailed not from Mexico or points due south but from other far-flung and unexpected corners of the globe—India, Pakistan, Eritrea, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Congo.
The most seemingly individual and intimate choice to consume something presupposes a far-flung story of the factors that produced it and the labor that went into it.
But that movement grew, and today it has produced a full-fledged, far-flung diaspora of athletes on six continents that has reshaped the landscape of the sport.
While WeWork may operate some buildings in such far-flung places, it's not clear that its model really works there, or for most suburban office spaces, analysts said.
For example, the Post Office Act of 1792 in effect subsidized newspaper circulation, spreading national and international news to far-flung states and making for an informed citizenry.
In December 2018, the terrorist group inspired the killings of tourists in lands as far flung as the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan.
The availability of less expensive gallery space in Los Angeles is no doubt an impetus for expansion there by the far-flung galleries Hauser & Wirth and Sprüth Magers.
Most Americans today go online to get news, shop for a wide range of items, book travel, connect with far-flung friends and family and manage their finances.
A few months earlier, one far-flung rebel unit, linked to drug trafficking, had announced that it would remain in the jungle, rather than join the peace process.
If Oculus has its way, the virtual reality space may grow to be the next major social space for far-flung friends to dive in and hang out.
He is impatient with all the narratives about Detroit that do not begin and end with the thought that Detroit and all its far-flung tendrils really matter.
To make up for the global shortage of medical face masks caused by the coronavirus outbreak, workers in far-flung locations are taking matters into their own hands.
If those catalogs found their way into hands in other states and enticed a few far-flung sales, it was no big deal one way or the other.
An austere, hollow-eyed commander, Suleimani controls the Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, along with a far-flung network of proxy forces and allies across the region.
But he soon dropped these organizations and turned for support to rural South Africa, in particular to traditional leaders and to the elites of far-flung provincial capitals.
The artist received updates to his DNA test in 2019, which revealed discrepancies with the initial test and even more far-flung ancestral underpinnings traceable to East Asia.
North Sentinel Island is a far-flung territory of India, and for years the Indian authorities have declared it off limits in an attempt to preserve its culture.
Yet several top-performing funds managed to find refuge in far-flung corners of the market, like Latin American companies, real estate investment trusts and dividend-paying stocks.
He has since delved into ever more unexpected sources, sometimes abrasive and sometimes lavish; the sample credits on a Kanye West album are always far-flung and enlightening.
Instead of a chore, tennis became a treat when she was playing in front of her daughter, even in far-flung places like Asia, Australia and North America.
That mouthful of scenarios, with far-flung games involving teams Georgia will not play having profound consequences on its season, illustrates the dizzying reality of college football today.
Geri Allen, an influential pianist and educator whose dense but agile playing reconciled far-flung elements of the jazz tradition, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Philadelphia.
It takes lots of planning to travel from our home in Brooklyn to the girls' school in Manhattan and sports in every far-flung direction of the city.
Itamatatuba Journal ITAMATATUBA, Brazil — As the riverboat anchored at dawn in Itamatatuba, a far-flung outpost of the Brazilian Amazon, the court clerk rose from his hammock onboard.
As with Canada, where it also launched its fulfillment service with only one warehouse, analysts now expect Amazon to open more warehouses to service far-flung Australian communities.
Studies have shown people tend to believe even far-flung theories in situations that are out of their control or when a theory better aligns with their beliefs.
ISIS may have lost its last sliver of terrain in Syria, but the group is currently waging a fresh guerrilla campaign in far-flung territories of northern Iraq.
Alexander Wang likes to make a spectacle during New York Fashion Week, whether it's hosting blowout parties or forcing fashion editors to trek out to far-flung locations.
After nearly a year in perpetual transit, hopping between the far-flung spots on 2019's 52 Places to Go list, these are not easy questions to answer.
More affordable and widespread public rail networks would encourage people to explore a nearby city on their long weekends rather than take planes to some far-flung locale.
Some firms are combining incentive travel with team building to offer some of the wildest, weirdest and — in some cases — most far-flung team-building trips out there.
Our far-flung political reporter Jenny Medina sends along this report: Representative Eric Swalwell's extra swag from his short-lived presidential campaign has finally found its forever home.
While the photo may not look quite as dramatic as some other images of Pluto taken by the far-flung probe, it's worth its weight in scientific gold.
We can now rely on workers' voices to identify where trafficking is taking place across geographically far-flung supply chains — something that was impossible just five years ago.
After Hong Kong, I headed to China, where I spent a whirlwind five weeks traversing from Shanghai and Beijing to far-flung cities on the ancient Silk Road.
How would you respond to those who might draw parallels between what you do and the colonialist drive that spread Christianity to far-flung corners of the globe?
Puerto Rico's recently formed destination marketing organization, Discover Puerto Rico, is steering attention to more far-flung attractions because, officials said, about 77,000 tourism jobs depend on it.
At the time, we lived in Saskatchewan, where my father was a judge serving the remote, northern parts of the province, flying into far-flung communities for court.
Around 1.3 billion years ago, in a far-flung corner of the universe, two black holes — the densest, most destructive forces known to nature — collided with each other.
It may sound paradoxical, but they are, in the last analysis, scientific, for they trace the far-flung route by which we come to understand our world and ourselves.
UN diplomats and observers believe the peacekeeping department -- with its notorious sex abuse cases and unending, expensive and far-flung missions -- will be an easy target for US slashing.
President-elect Donald Trump is seeking to answer questions about how he will separate himself from his far-flung business empire before taking over the presidency on Jan. 20.
The bank aims to take on Deutsche's core clientele - big German corporations - by offering them services in far flung countries, Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters told reporters on Tuesday.
Global 7500 would have a range of 7,700 nautical miles, 300 longer than initially expected, and be able to connect far-flung destinations like New York and Hong Kong.
The rest of the list included cities both well-known to Western travelers (Florence, Italy, at number four) and considerably more far-flung (Luang Prabang, Laos, snagged number five).
In addition to being a touchstone for far-flung Wuhan natives, the noodles have become a symbol around the globe of solidarity with the people of the quarantined city.
From a distance, filmmakers seem to live a pretty magical life, free to pack up and head off to far-flung locales and bring their creative visions to life.
But although there were a handful of notable exceptions, what bored me about this show of far-flung disconsolate ephemera was the lack of impact that powerful art delivers.
IN THE more rugged, poor and far-flung areas of the vast archipelagoes of Indonesia and the Philippines, mining is one of the few industries that shows much promise.
Big, far-flung documentaries can be exciting, but sometimes what a story needs most is some quality time spent tinkering in our studio and digging into a story there.
We will travel everywhere and nowhere, since none of the locations are ever specified, though she filmed in far-flung countries as New Zealand, India, Turkey, China, and Greece.
Check out how our favorite celebs spent this (sometimes) sun-soaked holiday, which includes a passport's worth of far-flung snapshots and a lot of home-grown celebrations, too.
He met the people in the most far-flung places of his kingdom, taking photographs, sharing rice and tea while sitting on the floor and hearing about their problems.
Magnit kept prices low, focusing on working-class customers, and ventured into far-flung towns and small cities that large retailers typically avoided because of the complex logistics involved.
Sometimes in-context research brings you to some fascinating or far-flung places, and combining observation with in-context interviewing provides a rich data set with which to design.
The method is some 10 million times faster than current strategies, offering a key upgrade to our ability to make sense from observations of light from far-flung galaxies.
Expand your search radius: With friendly Mercury and worldly Jupiter also visiting Libra, our perfect pairings could come from different cultural backgrounds or far-flung corners of the Earth.
Far-flung holdings An examination of that Financial Disclosure Report reveals he has interests in at least 22 countries, including Saudi Arabia, China, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
"The message is that this is a far-flung, geographically and genetically diverse species," said professor of genetics at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Chris Todd Hittinger in a statement.
All around the world there is similar evidence of hybridisation and incipient speciation as separated populations go their different ways and get it on with different far-flung relatives.
Wolfestein Youngblood, the third game in the franchise has players taking control of those twin girls in a far flung future where the fight against fascism still hasn't ended.
So even if you're in a far-flung rural area, you can chat remotely with your therapist, a method he's found works very well for many of his clients.
The Trumps' far-flung international trips and other travel are adding to the agency's expenses, particularly Trump's frequent visits to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
As spectators -- some bused into the Polish capital from far-flung provinces by civic committees -- streamed into the square, government officials handed out pairs of American and Polish flags.
As a follow on to your question, as a Scot who lives in 'far flung' Osaka, do you think that a distance (geographical/emotional) is necessary in making work?
But worry not, everybody—George R.R. Martin is going to finish Winds of Winter, goddammit, and he's apparently locking himself up in a far-flung cabin until he does.
Analysts said these cases triggered widespread anxiety among SAP's multinational customer base, many of whom rely on its software to exert financial control over operations in far-flung locations.
With the cost of travelling to far-flung venues likely to be eye-watering, the price of hosting an expanded tournament has essentially been handed down to matchday fans.
Sceptics argue that the size of the likely cuts will be dwarfed by the continuing roll-out of new capacity, particularly in the far-flung northwestern province of Xinjiang.
Seaborne transportation was difficult and costly, communications rudimentary and slow, coordination costs of managing disparate locations large and the ability to work in far-flung places difficult at best.
Its navy has also been taking an increasingly prominent role in recent months, with the Liaoning sailing around Taiwan and new Chinese warships popping up in far-flung places.
He also married his longtime girlfriend after years of commuting to far-flung mines and ports, and is now raising two children as he learns to be a plumber.
The problems at the mine highlighted the challenges facing miners in Chile as they scrabble through far-flung locations now as more accessible deposits have largely been tapped out.
Like many pioneers, Idibia is less a virtuoso than a brilliant synthesist, with a knack for drawing together far-flung influences to create songs that seem plainspoken and homegrown.
It took him on far-flung adventures from the gravel driveway of the pale-blue clapboard house where he lived alone in Canton, an hour's drive south of Cleveland.
It's supposed to ensure that executives are not tempted to enrich themselves at the expense of shareholders, who are too numerous and far-flung to influence a company's behavior.
This was hardly a convenient system, especially if you lived in a far-flung rural area or lacked the resources to travel to a nearby courthouse for the task.
For many people, this tiny space, with its proximity to like-minded people, interesting neighborhoods and restaurants, is preferable to living in a house in a far-flung suburb.
Amazon can generally reach customers in far-flung parts of North America and Asia quickly by using income from its subscription service, Prime, to bankroll its own delivery vehicles.
Fujimori's brand of populist conservatism is rooted in her father's decade-long rule, when leftist guerrillas were crushed and new schools and roads were brought to far-flung towns.
Invented, or at least named, by Erik Ahlström, in Stockholm, in 2016, plogging is an exercise trend that has reached countries as far-flung as Thailand, Ecuador, and Canada.
And The Herald and Age, with a history of sending correspondents to far-flung locales like the battlefields of Europe and Southeast Asia, have been central to the discourse.
The sprawling nature of many of Brazil's inquiries, conducted by investigators in dozens of far-flung offices, would make any concerted effort to derail them difficult, corruption experts said.
Rather than plowing considerable resources into developing ground operations in far-flung outposts around the world, like Uber has, Didi has instead bought up stakes in regionally dominant companies.
Vows Mariana Virginia Marshall loves being on the move and even has a blog called Mariana on the Move, on which she chronicles her far-flung travels and adventures.
On several occasions, they urged city officials to make sure they, and not just the tribal leaders or representatives from various far-flung reservations, were involved in important discussions.
At Mokonuts, a tiny cafe tucked in a far-flung corner of the 11th arrondissement in Paris, Moko Hirayama bakes her chewy miso-sesame cookies three times a day.
And a central satisfaction of the novel resides in how far-flung Egan's characters will become and what varied terrain they will explore, before being inevitably drawn back together.
Parachuted into any far-flung corner of the planet, Bourdain ferrets out the restaurant, known only to discerning locals, where the grilled sardines or the pisco sours are divine.
The uncomfortable tension of The Next Generation, with its lofty talk of the prime directive and constant crises on far-flung colonial outposts, was that the dream wasn't true.
In far-flung states like the Maldives and Ecuador, Chinese government-backed investments advance Beijing&aposs strategic interests while creating unsustainable debt burdens, fueling local corruption and weakening governance.
Author's Note It is an idea universally indulged that escaping to a far-flung spot, preferably surrounded by landscapes of stunning natural beauty, will spark bouts of unnatural creativity.
The trees are an invasive species, too, common across the continental United States, and so entomologists fear lanternflies one day may spread to far-flung corners of the country.
Family farms are less able to ride out fluctuations in far-flung global markets that can drive down prices of their crops while raising the cost of tractor fuel.
It does not help that many of the lawmakers who will determine the subway's fate represent far-flung areas of the state and rarely use the city's transit system.
There was a message thread with my core group of high school buddies, all of us by then about to graduate from college and living in far-flung places.
The company, which is based in Beijing, said that it will continue taking American citizens to other far-flung destinations, including Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia and the Russian Far East.
That team split from Los Angeles, too, and in the ensuing decades Angelenos acquired assorted far-flung football loyalties or contented themselves rooting for the Dodgers and the Lakers.
But it wasn't until she started using WhatsApp about a year ago that Ms. Reef began to feel a qualitative change in her connection with her far-flung family.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)It was meant as the sequel to rival the original -- another far-flung encounter, laced with backslapping and friendly banter alongside the world's most ruthless dictator.
At this point, Vigliotti wasn't thinking of food waste as a renewable energy source or a way to reduce the city's far-flung garbage footprint or greenhouse-gas emissions.
The president-elect's far-flung holdings present an array of potential conflicts of interest, complicated further by having his children serve on his transition team and run his businesses.
Just four decades ago, the Church's presence in this far-flung region was growing, thanks to Italian priest Luis Bolla's success in converting isolated Indians in Peru and Ecuador.
Similar recruitment efforts are deployed around the world by the Snowbirds in Canada, the Red Arrows in Britain, and other teams as far-flung as Finland and Jordan. Maj.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An award-winning Chinese photographer is missing and may have been detained by state security officers while visiting China's far-flung western Xinjiang region, his wife said.
Remember that this episode opens with Philip — essentially a father of three sons between Henry, Tuan, and far-flung Mischa — grimly flashing back to how warm his father could be.
The design aims to help compensate for the dearth of infrastructure on the world's second-largest continent, which often prevents people in far-flung regions from accessing life-giving supplies.
Counterterrorism officials said to expect in the coming weeks a string of videos pledging allegiance from ISIS affiliates in Afghanistan, Sinai, the Philippines and other far-flung insurgent hot spots.
Starkey, 35, covered Afghanistan for five years, traveling to far-flung provinces by motor bike, before moving to Kenya in 2012 to cover Africa for The Times, a British newspaper.
At the same time, Vectordash's distributed model of turning GPUs into sharing economy workers is probably more scalable when it comes to reaching the far-flung corners of the globe.
He traversed far-flung corners of the land, at some risk as the local communist insurgency was making headway, to promote agricultural production, irrigation, infrastructure construction and myriad public good.
This goes for consumers just as much as creators; truly imaginative futures like that of Valerian, for example, bomb with audiences for being too far-flung without real critical purpose.
It's a story about dystopia and extreme consequence, but it's not so far flung that we don't all see a little bit of ourselves or our real world in it.
In a study published this week in Nature Microbiology, scientists at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany, used this far-flung DNA evidence to produce astounding new discoveries about LUCA.
The gains by President Bashar Assad&aposs troops bring greater Damascus — including its far-flung suburbs — fully under government control for the first time since the war began in 2011.
Rather, Abbamonte assists bachelors in chartering private jets, planning parties in far-flung cities like Dubai and Kiev, and ultimately crafting the experience of a lifetime at a hefty price.
Sheppard and his team weren't actually looking for the new moons when they discovered them — they were looking for other far-flung and hard-to-spot objects out past Pluto.
There are still many new discoveries, however — like Linda Stark's astonishingly labor-intensive canvases — especially for out-of-towners and those not as familiar with LA's far-flung art world.
Ludlow was among the first tenants in one of Gilbert's buildings, but Gilbert was also seemingly impressed with Ludlow's ability to identify and invest in far-flung opportunities from Detroit.
Trade uncertainties have weighed on property investors' sentiments in Hong Kong, pushing some to consider residential properties as far-flung as the U.S. and the U.K., according to industry experts.
The tour started in Richmond, Va. and will see the comedian perform in such far-flung locations as Israel, Slovakia, and Hungary, as well as all over the United States.
China's navy has been taking an increasingly prominent role, with a rising star admiral taking command, its first aircraft carrier sailing around and new warships appearing in far-flung places.
Instead, volunteers are ordinary people taking very real risks in far-flung places based on a sincere belief that service done right can inform the guest and empower the host.
But as of 2628, it has been invoked nearly 28503 times in 22019 countries — as far-flung as Djibouti, Georgia and the Philippines — according to a Congressional Research Service report.
About six months into working for him, when she was just 16, Giuffre said she started accompanying him on more far-flung trips to the UK, France, Spain, and Africa.
In the meantime, however, UBER is operating a geographically far-flung business against a relatively crowded competitive set (several of which have considerable funding and appetite to consolidate market share).
The counsel's job may be even more daunting than it was in previous administrations, given Mr. Trump's far-flung business empire, with which he shows no inclination toward severing ties.
To rev up investment banking fees and reclaim market share, Bank of America is chasing smaller deals — and that's taken it to far-flung American locations it had previously ignored.
Qatari news agencies have quoted various far-flung readers from across the globe who are nervously reporting that they have struggled to exchange their hard-earned riyals on overseas trips.
With a studio still based in Venice, Angelina continues to draw inspiration from her hometown, as well as from other lesser-known, far-flung destinations far off the beaten path.
Today, Nigeria's military claimed a success in its effort to reduce that number, after it reportedly freed 2503 women and children from a far-flung village in the country's northeast.
Today, Nigeria's military claimed a success in its effort to reduce that number, after it reportedly freed 80 women and children from a far-flung village in the country's northeast.
We're all just waiting around, staring at the cascades of push alerts and text messages from far-flung friends and family lighting up our phones, waiting for something to happen.
I mean: On the one hand there are Gucci, Chanel, Dior and Vuitton, holding the equivalent of destination weddings in far-flung locales with all sort of bells and whistles.
It would have to pay more and more to lease the real estate for far-flung stores, and would have to outbid competitors to hire all the experienced shirt-makers.
The lyrical passages in Meena Alexander's eloquent final book track her lifetime of far-flung journeys, crisscrossing the globe, from her own childhood in Kerala, India, to Venice and Manhattan.
In far-flung Opytne, which more than 300 people used to call home, word of Trump's decision to delay US aid hadn't yet reached the 39 elderly residents who remain.
The series, which typically featured Bourdain sampling the local cuisine and culture of far-flung or lesser-traveled destinations around the world, earned him the prestigious Peabody Award in 2014.
Heronissos is for the fishermen, the far-flung northernmost town reached only after a long drive braving the winds — the only time I questioned the wisdom of my scooter rental.
The coveted "Head" sculptures bear Modigliani's signature look: elegant, often elongated figures that verge on abstraction and appear inspired by statues in far-flung locales like Africa and ancient Greece.
The performance closed with a medley of "Winter Has Come" and "Winds of Winter," depicting the final moments of last season, as the show's far-flung characters begin to converge.
The pace of the hearing schedule and the unorthodox biographies of many in Mr. Trump's prospective cabinet — with their far-flung business holdings and nongovernment backgrounds — have already produced headaches.
The company is not only the major employer in far-flung cities such as Krasnoyarsk and Bratsk but is also the de facto government, another hark back to Soviet days.
Groups as far-flung as the Los Angeles Police Department and the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point have sought out his advice on how to deal with violent extremists.
Perhaps the least logical of these bizarre circumstances was the fact that among her far-flung territories was one of the proudest and most ancient of all human entities, India.
Here are seven great things we wrote about this week: A new year holds new opportunities for adventure, be it in a far-flung locale or in your own backyard.
It wouldn't be the first U.S. theme park (sorry, "resort destination") in a far-flung locale without a global brand behind it, but it would still be a rare sight.
In seven phases over 28 days, as many as 28 million people will cast ballots nationwide at a million polling stations, spread across densely populated megacities and far-flung villages.
Journalists ultimately linked offshore accounts in far-flung tax havens to 72 former and current heads of of government, prompting some calls for their resignations (successfully so, in Iceland's case).
Hubble is best known for its images of far-flung nebulae and galaxies, but it also conducts essential surveys of our solar system, NASA scientists explain in the following video.
Another feature associated with the spread of modern communications platforms from Silicon Valley to far-flung parts of the globe is the virtual invitation for foreign intervention in domestic politics.
But he was never found, despite an international manhunt; unverified sightings in places as far-flung as Australia, Colombia, India, Paraguay, the United States and New Zealand; and endless conspiracy theories.
Throughout the exhibition, Leigh's sculptures fuse and conflate black female bodies with architecture, pottery, and sometimes clothing, all seeded with African and African diasporic references spanning centuries and far-flung locales.
While a few of the usual tourist hot spots — like Tuscany and the Bahamas — made the list, there were a number of surprising, far-flung locations people are jetting off to.
It is a great tool for small and local businesses, for staying connected with far-flung family members and friends, and getting support when there aren't enough services where you live.
Meetings regularly begin as soon as Air Force One touches down in a far-flung time zone, leaving little time for a commander-in-chief to adjust to a new setting.
The far-flung crew communicates through Telegram, an instant-messaging app, talks with clients through Slack, uses Zoom for meetings and collaborates on goal-setting with software from Lucid and Google.
The people's game had become the property of selfish men pretending to be some species of public servant, while hiding countless millions of dollars in far-flung corners of the world.
As it is, his chances are slim, which might explain why, despite the generosity of those far-flung sympathisers, the national Democratic Party is, as he puts it, "missing in action".
Lack of fuel has been a popular excuse for vaccinators who miss their vaccine targets because they don't want to travel to the far-flung areas where they are most needed.
What did Americans actually get for the thousands of lives lost, for billions and billions of taxpayer dollars spent on "nation building," on propping up failed regimes in far-flung places?
Earlier this month a federal judicial panel gathered together the far-flung cases before Judge William H. Orrick in the Northern District of California in San Francisco, who will oversee them.
Professionally shot in far-flung locations, tightly edited, dramatically scored, and consistently branded, Peterson's videos have a patina of quality and a unified concept that approach the standard of cable television.
But while American Gods has a geeky D&D pleasure in name-dropping entities out of different far-flung mythos, it lacks the urgency and commitment that comes with actual belief.
Why it matters: Amazon has moved far beyond its retail roots — becoming a player in far-flung sectors of the economy — and as a result faces more questions about its dominance.
Unlike other video game adaptations, such as Telltale's episode Game of Thrones adventure, the new Reigns doesn't take place in some far-flung part of Westeros with new characters and storylines.
But the conditions in Antarctica and the Arctic Circle are currently quite a bit more extreme and protests in the name of facts are still rocking those two far-flung locations.
But the isolation of the Xibe in this parched, far-flung region near the Kazakh border helped keep the language alive, even if its existence was largely forgotten until the 1940s.
Both Gulfstream's 650ER and the Global 7500 connect far-flung cities like New York and Tokyo, an allure for elite Asian buyers who want to fly non-stop to Western hubs.
No season has been as expansive and ambitious as this latest one, which features episodes shot with varied artistic tones, set in far-flung locations, and imbued with vastly different moods.
Growth capital firms like Edison Partners, the Princeton, N.J.-based investor which is close to closing its ninth fund with $300 million, has long been an investor in far-flung geographies.
Ben Carson Reality Check: Carson on "absurd" government regulations By Marshall Cohen, CNN Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson had a lot to say about the far-flung reach of the federal government.
This far-flung and much reviled Mumbai suburb and its people have been wholly ignored by India's popular cinema, whose scope usually doesn't extend beyond the tried-and-tested urban milieu.
FAR-FLUNG ENGINE DEBRIS In a sign of the intensity of the engine breakdown, at least two pieces of a stage-26 high-pressure turbine disk were flung from the scene.
Genre TV is relying on increasingly gender-balanced, multicultural casts to populate its far-flung worlds There's something's visibly missing in the first season of Syfy's space-opera series The Expanse.
The "home team" camps out at its headquarters, while a teardown engineer, a photographer, and a coordinator are dispatched to far-flung locales like Tokyo, Sydney, or, in earlier years, London.
Every now and then we are blessed with an indulgent production that drops our cast of characters into far-flung worlds and styles, introducing new and exciting visuals for the franchise.
Powered partly by solar panels that enable it to fly for months at high altitudes, the plane will transmit data using laser beams to towers and dishes in far-flung places.
Since then, virtual tours have gone through almost as many iterations and reinventions as VR itself, giving people around the world long-distance access to far-flung corners of the world.
The viewer's likeness appears and disappears as the twirling mirrors reveal the gallery's far-flung corners, all filtered back to a single small monitor, like ten fractured surveillance cameras in one.
To capture the story's various diverse and exotic settings, the production can include as many as four separate units shooting simultaneously in Ireland, Spain and Croatia, among other far-flung locales.
In solidarity with their border compadres, musicians participated in simultaneous fandangos in far-flung locations like New York, Zurich, Montreal, Mexico City and Tenosique, Tabasco, on Mexico's southern border with Guatemala.
That's in part because the evangelical and fundamentalist world, unlike the Catholic hierarchy, is diverse and fractious, composed of thousands of far-flung denominations, ministries, parachurch groups, and missions like ABWE.
There are often conflicts over mining in Peru, the world's second biggest copper producer, especially in far-flung regions where basic services such as running water and paved roads are scant.
More oversight of special operations  A deadly ambush in Niger that killed four U.S. soldiers last year put a spotlight on far-flung, little-discussed U.S. military operations around the world.
Those investments — which include more automated package sorting facilities and new cargo planes — are driving down the cost of delivering small numbers of e-commerce packages to far-flung home addresses.
Those investments - which include more automated package sorting facilities and new cargo planes - are driving down the cost of delivering small numbers of e-commerce packages to far-flung home addresses.
The sale, if completed, would be the latest in a series of divestments aimed at slashing debt at the aviation-to-financial services conglomerate that is restructuring its far-flung operations.
Deterring, preventing and dealing with an expanding array of threats against far-flung and chiefly civilian targets is a growing priority for Western and other allied law enforcement and intelligence services.
Many of the at least 2,300 children separated from their undocumented parents since May are in far-flung shelters and foster homes nationwide -- hundreds of miles away from the southern border.
Between campaign stints for Ronald Reagan, Pat Buchanan, Richard Viguerie, and Mitt Romney were far-flung missions in support of anti-Soviet rebel forces in places like Angola, Nicaragua, and Afghanistan.
Many of the at least 217,230 children separated from their migrant parents since May are in far-flung shelters and foster homes nationwide -- hundreds of miles away from the southern border.
Western intelligence officials have been watching the organization pivot to missions elsewhere in the world, launching attacks on far-flung civilian targets that are difficult to deter with traditional military campaigns.
Both Gulfstream's 2600ER and the Global 7500 connect far-flung cities like New York and Tokyo, an allure for elite Asian buyers who want to fly non-stop to Western hubs.
Despite their reputation for being opulent extravagances, most private jets are used by businesses to help executives and managers reach far-flung sites in a more efficient way than flying commercially.
The company also has a far-flung network that contracts with thousands of local photographers and videographers to provide the core content so each neighborhood page has an authentic local feel.
As it struggles to preserve its app-driven ride service and build fledgling logistics and autonomous-vehicle businesses, Uber has begun rounding up positions in some promising far-flung markets, too.
The robust Pacific Electric Railway system connected downtown to nearby cities like Pasadena and Whittier, as well as more far-flung places such as Colton and Redlands in San Bernardino County.
These days travel lovers can forgo table linens and steak knives and register instead for flights, hotels and far-flung experiences from brands including United Airlines, Hyatt and Carnival Cruise Lines.
In other marketing materials, CITIC's satellite company has touted its link to government agencies — as a tool to link national broadcasters to far-flung towns and cities across the sprawling nation.
But on a show with an ensemble as far-flung (in terms of being spread across multiple magical realms) as The Magicians, a conduit character is necessary to knit things together.
The sale is the latest attempt by HNA, an aviation-to-financial services conglomerate, to restructure its far-flung operations and raise cash by selling equity and prime real estate assets.
"Mid-caps tend to be domestic, so you're not dealing with companies that have far-flung operations that won't benefit from a lower corporate tax rate," the "Mad Money" host said.
"Mid-caps tend to be domestic, so you're not dealing with companies that have far-flung operations that won't benefit from a lower corporate tax rate," the "Mad Money " host said.
Gulf airlines rely on business-class flyers stopping over in places like Dubai or Doha for far-flung destinations and the ban risks pushing passengers to travel with airlines not affected.
They had rented a van and made the roughly seven-hour drive from Indianapolis in an annual ritual that has taken them to places as far-flung as Mackinaw City, Mich.
Instead of checking vacation photos and organizing events, many people are picking up the phone to call far-flung family members or setting up regular video conferences for impromptu happy hours.
Before Sears was a department store, it was a mail-order retailer that gave people in far-flung parts of the country the opportunity to shop like their city-dwelling counterparts.
Consumers have come to expect free shipping, but it can be costly for retailers and the delivery companies to reach all of these far-flung houses within the short time window.
First, she identifies the crucial nudge from history, the initial hint that the Polynesians were a far-flung people who might be blessed with a curious set of pan-oceanic characteristics.
In its hunger to connect far-flung times and places, "CoDex 1962" more closely resembles the wonder-cabinet approach to global fiction adopted in works by David Mitchell and Ruth Ozeki.
Caribu Virtual Playdates Are Free: If you're looking for quick and easy ways to connect your young children to far-flung family members, the virtual storytelling app Caribu is now free.
Hillary Clinton was also sent one, as were President Barack Obama and his attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. — all of them subjects of fantastical, far-flung rumors and misinformation campaigns.
The Uber spokesman, Jason Post, said Uber provided "an enormous earning opportunity by connecting drivers with more rides," especially in far-flung neighborhoods where fewer green cabs circulate looking for passengers.
In the following years, the U.S. Department of Education's office of civil rights found that numerous school districts as far-flung as South Orange and Maplewood, N.J., and Lee County, Ala.
In this early career path, I sometimes found myself subtly trying to talk people out of taking far-flung journeys, a fact that partly explains why I didn't last too long.
It showed as well how the destructive effects of the virus can be felt even in a far-flung outpost like Blagoveshchensk, where it has yet to infect a single person.
We have troops there for the same reason we keep troops in other parts of the world — to preempt threats to our homeland, deter aggression and protect America's far-flung interests.
But the sale of his company, W.L. Ross, may make it easier for Mr. Ross to separate himself from its far-flung interests, which include businesses in Europe, China and India.
As someone who has, nonetheless, traveled to far-flung countries such as Taiwan, Costa Rica, and Italy, I have noticed other troubling accessibility barriers for deaf and hard-of-hearing travelers.
The event, hosted by Cinema Society, celebrated the midseason return of many of NBC's scripted programs, and united far-flung casts who film in Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver and elsewhere.
Then continue, as I did, toward Itea, a modern port located next to the ancient harbor of Kirra, where far-flung travelers disembarked to start their journey to see the Oracle.
Then continue, as I did, toward Itea, a modern port located next to the ancient harbor of Kirra, where far-flung travelers disembarked to start their journey to see the Oracle.
The setting is a conference room, which I would wager is somewhere on the West Coast, though spiritually we may as well be in the far-flung regions of the title.
What we have learned is that the program appeals to talented individuals all over the world, and that the lottery reinforces the ideal of the American dream in far flung villages.
After its petition to join the Central Collegiate Hockey Association was rejected in 24, the program found a home when it joined the far-flung Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 26.
For years, news organizations have paid for their reporters to accompany the secretary, the only practical way to keep up with his far-flung itinerary and be nearby when crises occurred.
"We must not regulate swaps activities in far flung lands simply to prevent every risk that might have a nexus to the United States," CFTC Chair Heath Tarbert's said on Wednesday.
But I think I began to understand the struggle to put together a narrative that is this far-flung and have it be factual, but also have it tell a story.
With an estimated budget of at least $180 million over two years, the series was filmed in far-flung locations like Italy, Kazakhstan and Malaysia, and received an extensive marketing campaign.
Cities as far-flung as Vancouver, British Columbia, and Paris and Berlin have opened safe, well-lit rooms where addicts can get clean needles and other equipment without fear of incarceration.
Hired in 22014, Mr. Morris was put in charge of selling Magnum's pictures to magazines, running its offices in New York and Paris, and managing its mercurial and far-flung photographers.
Because the system is so large and interconnected, there are often alternate subway lines nearby, though that is not always the case in far-flung corners of the city beyond Manhattan.
They said the company helped build the existing 4G network, which they use to make phone calls or share photos from some of the more far-flung areas of the islands.
We've heard from activists in different places, environmental activists doing work in far-flung places in the Asia Pacific region, we've heard about people in the developing world, NGO's in Africa.
Several far-flung villages must be won over to your cause with visits from security forces, aid shipments, and infrastructure construction; your progress is measured by a "hearts and minds" score.
No doubt the ever-dependable front row circus of Brit models, singers and social media stars from far-flung locations — chosen with emerging luxury market potential, of course — will be in place.
Gulliver caught wind of an acquaintance who suddenly had to attend a very important meeting in a far-flung sunny nation that, as luck would have it, coincided with a wedding invite.
Bankers who may have previously been based out of New York are now fanning out from regional hubs to seal deals in far-flung locales like Chattanooga, Tennessee, and New Albany, Ohio.
Peru is the world's second biggest copper producer, and it is rife with conflicts over mining in far-flung regions where basic services such as running water and paved roads are scant.
For far-flung families, creating a living document where members add and update their address and contact information can be a lifesaver when it comes to remembering where Uncle Jerry is now.
And tools such as Slack, Zoom, Dropbox and Quip, a document-sharing and -editing platform, make it possible to communicate with far-flung employees and track their performance and workflow more accurately.
Other antibiotics turned up in wild, far-flung corners of the globe: Cephalosporin came from a sewage pipe in Sardinia; erythromycin, the Philippines; vancomycin, Borneo; rifampicin, the French Riviera; rapamycin, Easter Island.
I guess that leaves three percent of people who do indeed share their plans with random strangers they met on a street corner in a far-flung city during their gap year.
That narrow interpretation is not going over well with aliran kepercayaan followers, who say that local governments in Indonesia's far-flung regions will continue to discriminate in the delivery of public services.
Yet it was in this far-flung American territory that last month the two most contentious issues facing Pope Francis—the scandal of clerical sex abuse and a rebellion by traditionalists—intertwined.
Local media have named Thet Swe, a former navy chief who stepped down last year to run in the election representing the far flung Coco Islands, as one of the possible nominees.
That means big companies like Apple and Boeing that have far-flung operations and count on business and lower costs from other countries as a big ingredient in their recipe for success.
It's a big blow to Facebook's efforts to bring web access to far-flung corners of the world, and it raises serious questions about private companies' ability to do manned space flights.
Bin Laden was completely reliant on the two brothers both to maintain any semblance of control over al Qaeda and its far-flung affiliates and also for the daily necessities of life.
Enter the Mercedes-Benz AA Class, an all-new vision for electric driving — compliments of Saturday Night Live — that skips far-flung charging stations and wait times in favor of replaceable batteres.
Volunteers come from all over the world—Panama, Slovakia, the United States—to be sent to some of the most far-flung and dangerous posts occupied by French forces: Afghanistan. Somalia. Chad.

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