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Such work appears to be driving the dolphins farther away.
Do you think that takes us farther away from it?
Rodrigues's own spiritual and physical agonies seem even farther away.
Farther away still, in Washington, war talk is more prevalent.
But, from farther away, they may just look like clouds.
They took twice as many vacations to places farther away.
He now lives in North Royalton, a little farther away.
The new 'lounge' Sitting farther away may appeal to you.
But, as time goes on, it drifts ever farther away.
Mars, meanwhile, is 1,202021 times farther away than the Moon.
It's about 139.7 million miles farther away, according to NASA.
I lived separately, usually farther away from daily meeting points.
As you get farther away from the peak of the fall, the intensity of the water's movement weakens, just like a Wi-Fi signal gets weaker the farther away from the router you are.
One footprint means a Pokémon is close by, two means it's farther away and three means a Pokémon is out of your range and you need to walk farther away to run into it.
And with every click, we move farther away from each other.
Later, it could move closer or farther away, as it wished.
But he edged farther away from the center of his party.
I would have rather seen my belly and shot farther away.
Because the crime scenes are farther away, the jet is bigger.
The farther away they sound,the closer they are to you.
Though, if we were farther away, we wouldn't have heard them.
So, we see more of mine, though they live farther away.
Farther away, a mob of kangaroo holds court near a river basin.
SpaceX has been farther away from the government than Boeing has, obviously.
I seemed to be moving farther and farther away from that aim.
By taking it a lot farther away, you're actually flattening the angle.
The farther away we look, the deeper into the past we look.
As the relationship drains Julie, her once urgent work feels farther away.
Hospitals close, and people have to drive farther away for medical care.
After that, the mission managers moved Rosetta farther away from the comet.
Several smaller groups, estimated at a combined 1,200 people, are farther away.
The moon is slowly getting farther and farther away from the Earth.
Viewers can "see them clearly from farther and farther away," she said.
If the person is farther away, it is considered endangering a life.
The Trump administration's wall plans, meanwhile, sit farther away from the river.
Their agency slips farther and farther away as the family's plight grows.
The Navy wants to be able to hit targets from much farther away.
The moon is gradually—very gradually—moving farther and farther away from Earth.
Micah: You know, they should have run farther away than the West coast.
Mr. McBride drove a tender boat around the vessel, fishing from farther away.
Sometimes it tugs them toward Earth, and sometimes it pushes them farther away.
Ms. La Fortune Reed let go, watching girl and bike move farther away.
The bulls, some weighing close to a ton, were not much farther away.
It doesn't seem so big when you can get farther away from it.
That's counterintuitive — like getting warmer the farther away you walk from a campfire.
Even in person, a SoulCycle coach across the room can feel farther away.
And it too circles the sun, but from much, much farther away than Pluto.
Some sounds felt as if they were very close, while others felt farther away.
The infrared-wavelength astronomical space telescope can detect darker objects that are farther away.
Earth circles the sun faster than planets that are farther away from the sun.
That kiss leads to others after dinner, outside and farther away from the cameras.
However, the epicenter of Monday's quake was much farther away from highly populated areas.
Greater energy is needed to get farther and farther away from the planet's pull.
I can reach farther-away summits and climb harder routes and ski steeper runs.
Like my father, she comes from much farther away than anyone who vacations here.
If the world seemed full of possibility before, the horizon just moved farther away.
So all of the planets orbiting the sun will drift a little farther away.
In the past six months, I felt farther away from my friends than ever.
The satellite is also a lot farther away than a cell tower should be.
And people farther away have a lower probability of getting that infection as well.
CreditCreditDavid Suter For many American universities and colleges, the world is getting farther away.
Egypt is farther away in history than previous AC games, which has a twofold effect.
"I'm probably farther away from impeachment than anybody in our caucus," Clyburn said Monday night.
Yellow is closer to us, purple is farther away, and red represents an intermediate distance.
They also cause many more burn injuries and larger fallout clouds that travel farther away.
But farther away from the Sun, speedy subatomic particles called cosmic rays start to dominate.
Now you can't even take a train from here to Croatia, let alone farther away.
Speed was crucial, since `Oumuamua is getting progressively farther away and growing fainter every day.
If you're going to brag, maybe do it a little farther away from the water.
Here's a farther away look to see where it fits into the man's sleeve. Nope.
As I watched, a woman farther away slowly went to her knees and began sobbing.
But for a person who cannot even see the moon, everything seems even farther away.
The seating reserved for the Guardians will be a bit farther away from the players.
People were whooping and laughing in the next car and in other cars, farther away.
Cafeterias are also experimenting with moving salad bars closer to entrances and desserts farther away.
Farther away, others in his unit were being rounded up or killed by the Germans.
As the moon follows this orbit, it's sometimes closer to Earth and sometimes farther away.
Hicks is farther away in his rehabilitation from a back injury sustained in spring training.
Young people, particularly those in countries farther away, are unfamiliar with the country, she said.
"Any help or rescue was getting farther and farther away the farther down I dropped."
Control the heat by moving the food closer to or farther away from the fire.
That will most likely "push them farther away, not draw them in," Mr. Galanes said.
If your car becomes a roving office, people can move farther away from city centers.
Other locations in Africa where U.S. drones are launched, including Niger and Djibouti, are farther away.
We'd have direct access to something that's farther away than we can hope to see otherwise.
Tethys (660 miles or 1,062 kilometers across) is actually farther away than Saturn in this image.
But it soon became clear that Facebook's biggest problems emanated from places farther away than Ohio.
But it actually gets even farther away than that—the Goblin has a super-elongated orbit.
This society has moved farther and farther and farther away from being meritocratic for many decades.
It can also detect and lock onto faces that are smaller (farther away) in a shot.
It starts to tumble farther and farther away, and I turn to the camera, looking distressed.
As the moon follows this orbit, it's sometimes closer to the Earth and sometimes farther away.
Second, the farther away two countries are from each other, the smaller the volume of trade.
With every mile, he runs, bikes and swims farther away from the life he once lived.
Just in front of her sits a margarita; a little farther away, the Pacific Ocean shimmers.
It could allow grocery stores and restaurants to source items from farms that are farther away.
"Pricing the Rift farther and farther away from people is not what we want," he added.
"I'm probably farther away from impeachment than anybody in our caucus," Clyburn told reporters Monday night.
He parks a little farther away from some incidents now, to gauge the circumstances more carefully.
"Some families live even farther away, in the South, the Midwest, the East Coast," Hill said.
Many of the volunteers were from the surrounding blocks, while others had traveled from farther away.
Some are redirected to facilities farther away because space and resources are scarce and growing scarcer.
We're a long way away from anything concrete and even farther away from voting on legislation.
If you can stretch a band farther away from your body, try a smaller band size.
Republicans liked the places with more space between houses -- even if the grocery was farther away.
Since then, it has moved closer to midnight and farther away, depending on the board's conclusions.
Up to 5,214 enter Colombia on their way to Ecuador, Peru and other points farther away.
Barkley ended his rant by saying he wished Ball would go even farther away than Lithuania.
This signal was much farther away, estimated to be between 900 million and 1.6 billion light-years.
That's why the pencil above will rotate more if you apply force farther away from its center.
As urban areas increased in parts of Asia, pandas had to travel farther away to find food.
Tourists staying in hotels in central Amsterdam pay a higher tax rate than those staying farther away.
What it's required them to do is live farther away and spend more of their day commuting.
The next new episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians could be farther away than you think.
Once enabled, the Pokémon characters will change size as you move closer or farther away from them.
But that also makes sense, since people in rural counties are farther away from hospitals and doctors.
These little brushes almost push the crumbs farther away, so it makes more work for the robot.
"Their world is farther away from my world than any other individual's in the film," he said.
But for those farther away, it's best to avert and cover your eyes, according to the CDC.
Most recently, a norovirus outbreak in July at a Sterling, Virginia, restaurant only pushed customers farther away.
As we climbed, he pointed through the pines to the village farther and farther away below us.
Farther away, we heard a choir's wrenching yodels, traditional wordless songs alternating between falsetto and chest voice.
Basically—when scientists use data from farther away, the entire Universe seems to be expanding more slowly.
Not in the immediate neighborhood, but a little farther away, toward where the bigger hotels are constructed.
Each person individually counts the number of liars among the four who are farther away from themself.
The Coliseum is surrounded by acres of parking lots, with a freeway and industrial yards farther away.
This upgrade would allow gunners to hit targets farther away and better pierce through dust and fog.
Unless the city reaches that milestone, Day Zero might get closer, not farther away, Mr. Neilson warned.
Instruments on the spacecraft will be able to detect details that cannot be seen from farther away.
I don't want my friend to think I'm forcing myself on her and drive her farther away.
The farther away from the venue you travel the more your awe turns into disappointment in yourself.
It's easier to open a door by pushing on a spot farther away from the hinges. Why?
They just swung a big trade deadline deal and are still slipping farther away from the postseason.
What's more, there would be delayed communications with Earth as the astronauts travel farther and farther away.
Yet by annexing Crimea and waging war in eastern Ukraine, he has pushed his neighbours ever farther away.
It's so much farther away, so I remind myself how grateful I am for my new amazing location.
This duo is in a 327-day orbit with the other white dwarf, which lies much farther away.
Conventional optical telescopes use bigger and bigger mirrors to see objects smaller and farther away in the universe.
They can therefore save their bigger trips for the better centers, even if they're farther away, Taubman said.
More parole can mean more supervision and court fees — it snowballs and the resolution is pushed farther away.
If a flashlight is farther away from an object, the beam of light is wider and less intense.
I'm 31-years-old and feel death looming ever closer—and my teen years are ever farther away.
Partisan theatrics and campaign-trail rhetoric will only take us farther away from the progress all Americans deserve.
Mr Corbyn is much farther away from his party's centre of gravity than Theresa May is from hers.
Another spacecraft, Voyager 1, is even farther away at 145 AU, and is getting farther all the time.
However, Valetudo orbits much farther away than Carpo, and it may actually be the smallest moon Jupiter has.
The nine other contenders — all orderly but varying in cost — are farther away in Europe, Asia and Oceania.
Yeah, honestly, I was thinking about moving to Fort Greene, not that that's even that much farther away.
Stratospheric housing costs are forcing more people to live farther away from their jobs, making traffic ever worse.
And even though I may seem like I have gone farther away, I am learning and getting healthier.
Try buying or making your own parabola if you're trying to catch something super specific from farther away.
A voice in English, from farther away: Walk straight ahead and you'll go up out of the gulch.
The MarCOs are in orbit around the Sun and will only get farther away as February wears on.
That means as the moon follows this orbit, it's sometimes closer to the Earth and sometimes farther away.
He moved slowly through the crowd, shaking hands over the fence, smiling and waving to those farther away.
The short answer is that yes, this "Ring" works best from farther away and, more important, higher up.
A woman stared at her for several moments and then promptly got up and moved seats farther away.
As a kid, chances are, you lived farther away from a doctor or hospital and got less exercise.
Only then could they compare the brightness (and thereby deduce the distance) of TRGBs and supernovas farther away.
At around 12:50AM ET, they'll undock from the ISS and drift farther away from the orbiting lab.
You can't get farther away from quirky E. L. James than adorable Debbie Macomber (200 million copies sold).
But if they were farther away, say on a different planet, then light could take years to arrive.
A killdeer flew high above, and there were cardinals, a little farther away, sticking closer to the ground.
We sleepily pack up and stumble to our car that feels even farther away at 3:00 a.m.
The gate is farther away than expected and I get more anxiety that I may miss my flight.
Migrant birds that come from farther away, though, are likely to find that spring has passed them by.
Los Angeles and Dallas have cleaned out campsites to force homeless people farther away from central business districts.
Flights can be expensive for those whose families live farther away, especially when they are booked last-minute.
It is only when you move farther away that the images come together to form something vaguely human.
This wasn't by choice—I didn't have enough money or space to put it farther away from the diners.
Farther away, China is spending quite a bit of money in an effort to support its currency, the yuan.
For comparison, Pluto is about 3873 AU from the Sun, so the Goblin is roughly 2.5 times farther away.
Orcas farther away from industrialized countries tend to be better off, such as those in the Arctic and Antarctic.
In addition, people with higher levels of openness lived farther away from their friends and saw them less often.
Fireworks are way farther away than that, so that flash is going to do zilch to help your photo.
However attacks fell off sharply after ship owners tightened security and vessels stayed farther away from the Somali coast.
But Mars is much farther away, and radio communications will take between five to 20 minutes to reach Earth.
Attacks fell off sharply, however, after ship owners tightened security and vessels stayed farther away from the Somali coast.
When people are pushed out of their neighborhoods, farther away from jobs, they still have to get to work.
The farther away the source of the light is, the longer it takes for that light to get here.
It will initially move farther away from the United States before coming closer to the Bahamas and East Coast.
"Whether it's parking farther away or walking to meet a colleague, you get a sense of accomplishment," she says.
But for Michelle Obama, just being able to make toast and sit outside makes it feel much farther away.
At some points along its journey it is closer to Earth and at some points it is farther away.
He avoided the Cock and Lion, too, and frequented instead the Admiral's Rest, which was farther away and rougher.
Bruce Simmons of the Sheriff's Department, who was on foot farther away, shattering a bone in his upper arm.
But a spokeswoman for Colllins disputed that, saying she is neither closer nor farther away from making a decision.
At the same time, I longed to see her more, and now she would be two hours farther away.
The work we do is exhausting—and we have to keep moving farther away and driving longer to survive.
We yearn and obsess and plot new elaborate strategies as the object of our desire shrinks ever farther away.
And those costs can be higher in regions like Canada that are farther away from major markets, Doherty said.
The plan would likely trigger an influx of residents from nearby towns (and maybe even some from farther away).
In part, this was because I dreaded getting farther away from the time when my father was still alive.
As he moved farther away from the countryside, his work became more and more urbane, and so did he.
She is played by Pollyanna McIntosh, a Scottish actress who seemed to be from much farther away on Sunday.
With these values in hand, they can infer the distances to standard candles that are fainter and farther away.
If the dots are smaller, then the object is farther away; if they are bigger, the object is closer.
The farther away the departure point, and the smaller the ship, the greater likelihood that airfare will be involved.
When voters approved of choices they moved closer to the screen, and if they disapproved they moved farther away.
Farther away, it's possible to float effortlessly in the salt water ponds of the Salar de Atacama Salt Flats.
For example, many other stars are larger than the Sun, but they're a lot farther away from Earth. 7.
Those close to Ms. Gordon defended her, she said, while people farther away called for her to be removed.
The ideal location for implants is under the muscle, with the incision farther away from the nipple-areola complex.
Natasha: Farther away, especially as Trump's allies, particularly in Congress, work for days to deny that something happened — i.e.
Every life accomplishment that could potentially take her farther away from home inevitably brings her back to it instead.
Supernovas appear more "redshifted" the farther away they are, because their light has to travel farther through expanding space.
For every megaparsec farther away from us that a galaxy is, it is moving 72 kilometers per second faster.
Buildings get pushed farther away from each other to make room for cars, which leaves people pushed toward driving.
But the top half of your body is farther away and so is not moving toward the center as fast.
The farther away your head gets from your center with that downward pressure, the more intense the pressure actually is.
Everyone knows that Wi-Fi signal strength begins to wane the farther away from the router you're using your laptop.
This is a welcome improvement, because as things get farther away, camera shake tends to becomes a much bigger nuisance.
The truck is based in Nevada but it's clearly testing out routes farther and farther away from its home base.
LG says that will help protect the screen from cracks because it's farther away from the corners of the phone.
From the rooftop Panorama La Medina cafe you can just hear him, competing with the loudspeakers from mosques farther away.
Those who make it through the blast or are farther away can take steps to increase their chance of survival.
The S&P 2100 and the Dow, which also logged strong gains on Monday, were both farther away from records.
Fees will be cheaper the closer the customer is to the restaurant, and more expensive the farther away they are.
As the school year went on, and my summer in New York felt farther and farther away, Adam eventually disappeared.
After all, if AVs reduce the cost per mile traveled, wouldn't that make it cheaper to commute from farther away?
Manafort's move to Alexandria comes a day after his complaints about being held farther away from the DC area backfired.
These things seemed so far away, and then eventually they got farther away, and then nobody talked about them anymore.
But in most other respects, Marlon Kimpson's 42nd District couldn't be farther away if it were 42nd Street in Manhattan.
If you are standing in front of a person, you can close the distance to them or step farther away.
The Americans, meanwhile, were eager to move soldiers and matériel to an updated facility farther away from the Demilitarized Zone.
It feels like something you thought was there was actually a little bit closer or a little bit farther away.
Developers are moving farther away from train and rail stations in New York in search of bargains and untapped markets.
Republican leaders said they would relocate Mr. Miccarelli's seat on the House floor to be farther away from Ms. Toohil's.
Light also came from a few other vents farther away, but from these I could hear the noise of televisions.
"But the harsh reality is that both goals are now much farther away than they were a few weeks ago."
From our perspective the objects farther away are receding faster from us and apear more red than the things nearer.
New observations suggest another object is located even farther away, at 2140 AU. Image: Roberto Molar Candanosa/Carnegie Institution for ScienceJust months after discovering FarOut, the most distant known object in the Solar System, the same team of astronomers has detected the faint—but not yet confirmed—glimmerings of an object even farther away.
Many families left anyway, paying out of pocket for hotels inland or scattering farther away to stay with family and friends.
It&aposs possible there could be even more disk stars about four times farther away, the team added in the statement.
A would-be terrorist could have been much farther away from the blast sites than Rahami was when he was arrested.
Because Mars is farther away from the sun than Earth, the rays that reach InSight's solar panels will be less intense.
Crew Dragon will undock from the ISS super early, around 2:30AM ET, and then drift farther away from the station.
They&aposre going to be doing these hops, getting farther and farther away from him to see his circle of friends.
But now that the spacecraft is farther away, it takes even longer — six hours — to get a signal to the vehicle.
This is the dark side of a journey: As you move closer to one thing, you move farther away from another.
K303-230e, which is a bit farther away, has a year comparable to 22 days on Earth is about 210% colder.
This is a huge technological challenge since these satellites need to be farther away from Earth than humans have ever gone.
As TV viewers move farther and farther away from the big five networks, they're watching more cable and more streaming platforms.
Scientists plan to investigate whether ultimately they could purposely use VLF signals to push this excess radiation farther away from Earth.
As they step farther away from Trumpland, these writers want the reader to share in their triumphs, however minor they are.
The technology needed to install them farther away from shore has improved as well, making them more palatable to nearby communities.
I don't want my son to be consumed by the robots, and I've pulled farther and farther away from Facebook myself.
U.S. officials say it landed about 60 miles from Eastern Russia, though Russian officials say it was farther away than that.
As he moved farther away from Hollywood, many became worried for his well being or as Culkin explained: creating false rumors.
But if this race among competitors turns into a stroll between partners, the reality of self-driving cars is farther away.
The farther away the athletes were positioned, however, the more they look like two dimensional cutouts in a life size diorama.
Underwater video clearly shows the deck gun on the bow; farther away, depth charges are clearly visible on the stern, Kozak.
As the flu drew near, they added extra precautions, like extra boot dips and parking cars farther away from the barns.
Some still did not feel safe and began jumping the fence behind the shop to run even farther away, Farina said.
Can you fly out of an airport farther away from where you live, or into an airport farther from your destination?
Enceladus is a small, icy moon located a billion miles farther away from the sun than the Earth is, NASA said.
Through a series of unfortunate events, I regret to say that we are farther away from good privacy policy than ever.
With one-fifth of Americans now working well past age 65, there's an argument that retirement is farther away than ever.
These cycles occur as Pluto moves closer to and farther away from the sun during its 248-year, highly elliptical orbit.
Just getting all patients to use M.R.I.s that are no farther away and not in a hospital could save 16 percent.
Ms. Brown said only she and a cousin live in Providence; the six other descendants in her generation live farther away.
You'd expect this kind of self-challenge from overachievers, but even the less motivated people chose to stand farther away. Why?
She's a stellar astronomer, interested in the suns of other solar systems, much farther away than even the most intrepid satellites.
At Cervo's, they work with very fresh seafood caught off the Northeastern coast, supplemented by a few things from farther away.
The International Space Station orbits at about 250 miles above the Earth; the Moon is 1,000 times farther away than that.
It was lucky they found the snowboarders when they did -- the two were heading "down valley," farther away from the resort.
Scientists typically rely on objects with a known brightness, called standard candles—brighter, and they're closer, and dimmer, they're farther away.
There's Thoreau's pond and Kerouac's road and Cheryl Strayed's Pacific Crest Trail, places that couldn't be farther away from Times Square.
My fear is that we're getting farther and farther away from the impact it has on ordinary, day-to-day people.
If it was farther away than the estimated diameter of the Milky Way, then it couldn't be inside the Milky Way.
Gaia launched in 2013 and orbits the sun at the same rate as Earth, though it's about 1.5 million kilometers farther away.
In other words, Russell says Luminar lidars can not only detect objects much farther away but can also more accurately recognize objects.
My own favorite destination until this winter was even farther away, a trim, bright little spot in Kingston called Just For You.
Their vision of a more perfect union does not exist today if anything, we appear to be moving farther away from it.
As the afternoon wore on, I began setting my ignitions farther away from the line, in order to consume the forest faster.
The way this year (and its news cycle) is going, last April probably feels much farther away than a mere five months.
They also compared babies born to mothers living near drilling sites with mothers living farther away, both before and after fracking began.
The first is the use of reverse perspective, in which things that are farther away appear larger than things that are closer.
This takes the human psyche into unknown territory, since our species has never been farther away from the Earth than the Moon.
Yet the results of the elections in Taiwan on January 16th suggest such talks—and unification itself—are farther away than ever.
Prices for middle-income housing have similarly trended upward, forcing many to move farther and farther away from their places of work.
As hospitals continue closing their doors or limiting certain services, rural communities will be farther and farther away from critical care facilities.
That lets him connect to wireless signals much farther away, blocking out the extraneous noise that would otherwise drown out weaker signals.
It does so much better than Bethesda's own recent Fallout games, which have moved farther and farther away from their roleplaying history.
There was a second blast farther away, which he could not see, followed by what sounded like gunfire, prompting him to run.
Google is improving portrait mode on the Pixel 4 to better handle hair, pets, large objects, and subjects that are farther away.
Its orbit brings it much farther away from the sun in an area known as the "third zone" of the solar system.
In December, we bought a house in Mesa, and now we're a little farther away, but I still maintain the same schedule.
It's only expected to come within 24 million miles of Earth, which is about 80 times farther away than its last visit.
But the officers did not change course, then later mistook the Crystal for one of the ships they believed was farther away.
Those quakes were strong enough draw alerts near their epicenters, but farther away, the magnitude was considered too low to cause damage.
The authors also predicted, however, that people would be willing to move a bit farther away to live in a big city.
In that footage, filmed from farther away, a woman gasps as the car hits Mr. Farmer, who rolls briefly out of sight.
The RCC responded that they would not perform a medivac unless we sailed to a coordinate seven hours farther away from Malta.
But she was even more surprised to see that the board of clues was much farther away than it appeared on television.
Prime Time Toys claims the blaster can hurl darts as far as 150 feet, with accuracy diminishing the farther away you are.
"They're still common in the restaurants in Sesimbra but they have to bring it in from farther and farther away," he explains.
They moved to this island years ago because the reef on mainland Madagascar was too degraded -- and because the fishing was farther away.
The need was most acute among pet owners with more limited means and older adults living farther away from shelters, the study found.
At a recent business conference in Bulgaria, employers said they are having to raise wages to entice workers from farther and farther away.
However, if you've lost your item somewhere farther away, Tile leverages its community of users as a sort of crowdsourced lost item finder.
Dogs can hear a much wider range of sound frequencies that humans can, and they can do so from four times farther away.
For instance, pine cones close when it's wet, and open when it's dry so that the seeds inside them can disperse farther away.
The authors of the new study said this was evidence that farming sites were moving increasingly farther away from the city over time.
"As the Iraqis move farther away from their depots at places like Taji, they will have to adopt similar sustainment practices," Lt. Gen.
One study found that white job interviewers sat farther away from black applicants than from white applicants and ended the interviews 25% sooner.
I...used cyan, magenta, and yellow…to see the difference when you look closely at a drawing, but not when you're farther away.
From each person's point of view, there are three people adjacent along edges of the cube, and the other four are farther away.
Some of the boys may have been in beds farther away from the exit than the 22017-feet limit required by the regulations.
The calculations showed that the flow started slow near the sun and accelerated as it moved farther away, passing Earth at supersonic speeds.
But geosynchronous orbits can be more than 20 times farther away, making the stuff out there look both significantly smaller and significantly dimmer.
Learning more about that moon — which may play host to a subsurface ocean — could help illuminate the nature of objects much farther away.
"Partisan theatrics and campaign-trail rhetoric will only take us farther away from the progress all Americans deserve," he said in a statement.
By moving one of the weights along the rod, closer or farther away from the fulcrum, the oscillation speed could be precisely controlled.
Maybe because the farther away you are from your roots, the easier it is to see that what mattered before depended on circumstance.
The Automat Glass is perfect for taking film portraits and farther away shots, and color gel filters are included to spice up photos.
It meant that for every 21990 million lightyears a galaxy was farther away from us, it was moving 72 kilometers a second faster.
I'm a big fan of Mexico, and I am constantly going farther away from tourist zones to stay in cheaper (but amazing) places.
Residents don't want high-voltage lines in their backyards, and local power generators dislike competition from cheaper power brought in from farther away.
Instead, I use the tickets to get to another volunteer job that is farther away and that does not provide volunteers with subway tickets.
"We have got to make some changes without a doubt," Tomba said, mentioning the surveillance of potential threats from street level and farther away.
The more shots you make and the farther away from the basket you make them from, the more time is added to the clock.
Closest to the star are highly ionized atoms, with less-ionized atoms farther away and neutral atoms in the outermost part of the nebula.
After undocking around 4AM ET on Monday, their Soyuz will stay in orbit for a couple of hours, inching farther away from the ISS.
Everyone knows that if you set up a flashlight for a shadow puppet show, the farther away you go, the smaller your shadow gets.
Until then, there was no way of knowing if stars were dim-looking simply because they weren't bright or because they were farther away.
And since the Moon's orbit isn't perfectly circular, sometimes it's slightly farther away from the Earth when it passes in front of the Sun.
But as the satellites get farther away from the Sun, these sensors may be having a hard time figuring out where the star is.
This wasn't the case with samples collected farther away from the detonation area, since those samples weren't exposed to such high levels of heat.
To deal with her broken heart, Jessa-Lynn has casual sex, learning the ways that intimacy can actually move her farther away from herself.
They found that the increase in deaths was higher in households that were farther away from a deep well, which increases the storage time.
They had moved farther away from their pediatrician, after reportedly avoiding a raid by Immigrant and Customs Enforcement agents in their predominantly Hispanic neighborhood.
"The prospect of a nuclear-free Korean peninsula has been pushed farther away by one after another irresponsible action or blaring rhetoric," it said.
That way, whenever a gravitational wave passes, one mirror appears to move farther away from the observatory while the other appears to move closer.
Facebook and Twitter will forever be locked in a bewildering dance wherein each continually pushes itself closer and then farther away from the other.
Receiving solar power on Mars, which is 50 percent farther away from the Sun than Earth, was a known challenge even without the dust.
When you can't fall asleep, a few minutes can feel like an hour — and consciously chasing those ZZZs only makes them seem farther away.
After the Industrial Revolution, when transportation became more common, people started to marry those who were born farther away and were more distantly related.
Some of the explosions took place near check-in counters at the Brussels airport, which are located farther away from the security screening areas.
I still don't have a relationship with my siblings, but I assume the farther away I stay from them, the safer they will feel.
So you won't be walking uphill to get a bike when you're going downhill and there's one on the way 100 feet farther away.
The U.S. ship had to alter course to get farther away from the Iranian vessels, according to Reuters, which cited an anonymous defense official.
Instead it rides the rising waves, bobbing up again and again, drifting farther away from land it was not meant for, from everything familiar.
"They're usually located farther away from the airport than the bigger brands and may not have a frequent renter loyalty program," Mr. Leff said.
Perhaps that's why "Fabulation," and thus Ms. Blain-Cruz's production, feel most accomplished the farther away they get from spoof and closer to reality.
As Shanahan said, "If you've got a real good pass rusher, wouldn't you want him to be closer to the quarterback than farther away?"
And the farther away the media is kept, the more we're convinced that something is being hidden from us, and the harder we dig.
"With each blow like this, I feel farther and farther away from you," he typed to her, frustrated about the shaky Wi-Fi connection.
Wells on the city's wealthier west side tend to be farther away from homes and are more likely to be enclosed to reduce pollution.
These are used to measure the distances to hundreds of farther-away supernovas, whose recessional speed divided by their distance gives the Hubble constant.
Agnon portrays Isaac's life in Palestine as a series of such unexpected developments, each of which takes him farther away from his initial goal.
So there we were, with one potentially large fine, two definitely large testicles and the comfort of my bed feeling farther and farther away.
"The opacity and distance of a fund that is based much farther away makes it a lot harder to hold it responsible," she said.
The trainers do this by slowly putting the bottle farther away from the baby until it learns that it must get its own food.
Weedy would take the elevated train, but the closest stop was near rival turf, so he used one farther away in the other direction.
And although it has been hard for the triplets to be farther away, they feel they have settled into their routine as college students.
Few places in the US were farther away from Los Angeles than Dannemora, New York, where Tupac was incarcerated, but Suge began coming out.
So they began studying tool use in the birds, trying to see if they'd put effort into making longer tools to reach farther-away rewards.
And then they have to go farther away and further into the desert in order to get deep down fossil water to provide for towns.
Over the last year, Ray's release point has dropped about three inches and migrated nearly a foot farther away from the center of the mound.
That's particularly true as the company moves farther away from putting small logos on its products, likely in response to consumers' distaste for oversize branding.
He ends up swapping barbecues on the Dnipro River for holidays in the Maldives, so as to get farther away from other khokhols like himself.
Fifty-three percent of those who stayed put have a high school education or less, compared with 29 percent of those who moved farther away.
Right now, their orbit is taking them farther and farther away from the Sun, but they'll be coming back around again in the months ahead.
I think I circled the block by her place four or five times before giving up and just driving farther away to find a spot.
A horse that likes you will run faster, be less easily spooked, have more stamina, and be able to hear your whistle from farther away.
It never just totally failed for me — it just didn't work as well from farther away when I was walking around outside or in sunlight.
The epicentre of the southern Mexican earthquake was farther away from Mexico City than that of the 1985 quake and caused less violent shaking there.
The moon orbits the Earth in such a way that sometimes the moon is very close to the Earth, and sometimes it is farther away.
As humans start traveling farther away from Earth, experiencing long lags in communication with ground control, they'll need smarter robots that can work more independently.
Dollar stores view their conveniently located small stores as their competitive advantage versus Wal-Mart, whose supercenters tend to be farther away from the population.
Patients were more likely to bypass their local hospital and opt for treatment farther away from home when they got robotic surgery, the study found.
Telecom companies aren't expanding their land-based networks to reach these relatively small markets, and money for rural broadband get earmarked for areas farther away.
If you need to surpass that obstacle, and your objective is farther away, you have a wider range of parabolas that can hit your objective.
China's attempts to play the barefaced bully have historically backfired, pushing Taiwan farther away from Beijing's desired goal of unification rather than bringing it closer.
According to NASA, this is a "celestial coincidence," as the sun is about 400 times wider than the moon and about 400 times farther away.
According to NASA, this is a "celestial coincidence," as the sun is about 24 times wider than the moon and about 209 times farther away.
They will also move farther away from the easy political consensus that surrounds the deepest galleries, with their tales of enslavement and violently enforced segregation.
Now with Mr. da Silva's release, the ideal of a country that is more united and democratic, and less autocratic, seems farther away than ever.
As they moved farther away from the Chadian side of the lake, the captives noticed that some islands were already flying the jihadis' black flag.
One fractional ownership company, Kansas City-based Airshare, has been aggressively expanding over the past several years, offering service to clients farther and farther away.
Fans in forums across the internet have speculated that their hair gets darker the farther away they get from House Lannister, both geographically and philosophically.
As a result of the city's notoriously high cost of living, many workers trade living farther away from work in order to keep expenses down.
I had seen Wuhan as far away, but the parents, much farther away, saw it as very close — and in some ways, they were right.
"Their vision of a more perfect union does not exist today, and if anything, we appear to be moving farther away from it," Collins said.
South of Samarra, residents would likely have to get farther away to avoid flooding, since the land begins to flatten out, making the floodplain wider.
The arena seats are conventional seats that are farther away from the dohyo, or ring, while the boxes are square mats closer to the action.
She then shared a nearly identical image, in which she&aposs standing slightly farther away from Karanikolaou — which allows you to better see her coat.
During the comet's close approach, it will be about 180 million miles away from us, which at that point will be farther away than Mars.
But also know that every step you take moves you farther away from an untimely meeting with it—and makes you fitter as a result.
We laugh about it and decided to get off at a different stop farther away and just walk the rest of the way to the restaurant.
Since I lived farther away from New York City, I had to buy a monthly Metro North card from Harrison, New York, which costs about $260.
The two sides hope to discuss ways of reducing military tensions, such as by moving guard posts farther away from the "demilitarised zone" that divides them.
The Big Island is her home and she would never consider leaving, but Leialoha said her next property might be farther away from the Kilauea volcano.
Satellite imagery can provide accurate readings of displacements in areas close to an earthquake, but it becomes less reliable when analyzing areas that are farther away.
He studied the supernova's light a little more closely and found that this star was much farther away than any of the others they had seen.
As arrests carried on, RCMP ordered journalists farther and farther away from the scene, apparently in response to orders directly from the tactical enforcement team officers.
Predicting the future is notoriously difficult, after all, and at the time of the WSJ report, 2019 was a lot farther away than it is now.
"If Trump noticed someone glancing at the box — and sometimes completely unprompted — he would pick it up and move it farther away from himself," Sims writes.
Parking for events may end up being farther away, he said, which means exposing people to being outside the security perimeter for longer periods of time.
The risk is lower but persists for kids born to mothers living up to 1.8 miles from a site, but it basically disappears moving farther away.
The farther away the tweet from the fire, the more people were interested in concrete information: how the blaze started, say, or what NASA images indicated.
The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is fighting for a spot on the mall, calling potential plans to commemorate those wars farther away an insult.
In Japan, the IOC had selected a destination even farther away than L.A., largely because it had begun to see itself as a truly global organization.
Caught and tried for murder, Pasqualino, newly dubbed "the butcher of Naples," drifts farther and farther away from the easy street he used to live on.
"I still dread that every day I live, I'm one day farther away from my life with Daniel," he tells director and producer Kim A. Snyder.
And it ushered in a year during which the greatest promise of the technology—a drastic drop in road deaths—could feel farther away than ever.
The more words Mr Carrère expends on his own life, the farther away he seems, and the closer the reader gets to the lives of others. ■
San Juan said they never felt unsafe, although the firefighters who were there told them they should head for some place farther away from the flames.
It has a few remote devices—the eyes and ears and nose, the hands farther away, the skin—that bring it information from the world outside.
The farther away high-energy particles are from Earth, the more likely they are to be absorbed by extragalactic background light and not reach our telescopes.
He added that evacuating the areas closest to the St. Johns River was obvious but that it was a harder call for communities slightly farther away.
And sure enough, though negotiations resumed Friday, they ended without any deal shortly before noon — leaving the prospect for any US-China breakthrough even farther away.
At the heart of this is a struggle for land that could change the demographics of the West Bank — pushing more Palestinians farther away from Jerusalem.
But the other centers were much farther away than the 200 miles specified in its contract with an ambulance transportation company, according to the Senate report.
Some doctors believe infrasound is more likely to have been used because it travels greater distances than ultrasound, so attackers could use it from farther away.
He renovated the first floor to attract customers from farther away, customers who might have more money to spend and more places to go than Johnstown.
But in my experience, a dedicated backhaul band does provide faster speeds to devices that are connected to mesh points farther away from the main router.
This has pulled us farther away from the norms and practices that America has enshrined in geopolitics is this asinine idea of holding a military parade.
Leora Novick had come from farther away, and 10 minutes in, she'd already found a Narciso Rodriguez dress and several Phillip Lim tops to try on.
Most Okinawans are against expanding the base in Henoko, saying instead that Futenma air station should be relocated to mainland Japan or somewhere even farther away.
This is what we expect to happen with sources of heat: The farther away we are from the center of the flame, the cooler it becomes.
That's enough to require shielding precautions and special cleanup procedures in the region near the origin, but was not a threat to human health farther away.
According to Amazon, the new Echo got an audio upgrade too with an improved speaker, as well as the ability to understand you better from farther away.
They discovered that sperm congregate beneath the opening of the bottleneck with the fastest swimmers at the tip of the pack, and the slower sperm farther away.
The timing between each eclipse became progressively shorter as Earth got closer to Jupiter on its orbit, and the timing became longer as Earth moved farther away.
But while the effects of such magnitudes are economically significant, the authors note that Mr James' impact decays quickly the farther away one is from the stadium.
You can use very small optics for imaging, which are inexpensive, since don't need large expensive optics as you do when you're farther away — like in space.
To be cynical, Yemen is farther away from Europe than Syria is; its wretched people do not, on the whole, wash up in the West seeking asylum.
But follow-up observations are no longer an option: the object is tiny and it's currently getting farther away from Earth, making it incredibly difficult to see.
The idea is, if you cool an object, it's farther away from you, it's less accessible, and therefore, according to some lines of thinking, perhaps less meaningful.
It's a happy circumstance that the sun, which is 400 times larger in diameter than our moon, is also roughly 400 times farther away from the earth.
If that item is farther away, the device can be tracked using other TrackRs as a collective cloud to help you locate it, no matter how far.
Even he admits, however, that such a scenario is not only years down the road, but likely much farther away than AV pioneers would have us believe.
The second attempt from farther away was no good and the Chiefs didn't get another possession and thus: Steelers at Patriots next week in the AFC Championship.
I had the drone at full throttle back in my direction, but watched, in horror, as it as my heads-up display showed it moving farther away.
Right now, the spacecraft is sailing farther and farther away from Jupiter on its orbit, and it won't be close to the planet again until August 27th.
A few came from farther away and were brought in to assist because they had criminal experience, for example in stealing cars and forging documents, prosecutors said.
"Yes," one Washington insider told me, the universe does still revolve around DC. But it does so now in bigger and bigger orbits, father and farther away.
He goes on to explain that people close to the axis should take small steps, while those farther away should take larger ones so we move together.
However, they will follow the Coast Guard's revised policy and stay farther away after an explosion caused molten rock to barrel through the roof of a vessel.
The nearest police station is less than two kilometers from the mosque, or little more than a mile, but the responding officers may have been farther away.
When the universe expands, it's not merely that everything gets farther away from some central point; it's that everything is getting farther and farther from everything else.
It's a lot farther away now that I live in Manhattan — nearly a two-hour drive — but summer isn't summer without a double-feature under the stars.
Though LIGO supplied follow-up missions with coordinates of where to look, 900 million light-years is much farther away than the August 2017 neutron star collision.
Farther away from the cathedral and the museums Ciudad Juárez offers up more for visitors willing to take a cab, Uber or drive themselves into the city.
In 1992, astronomers at the University of Hawaii observatory in Mauna Kea discovered a small, icy celestial body a bit farther away than the orbit of Neptune.
I think about going to my favorite neighborhood Italian restaurant with my roommate, and my other favorite Italian restaurant, which is slightly farther away, with my boyfriend.
We may even be a step farther away because if this was the extent of Iran's, at least its initial, public retaliation — it could have been worse.
All ambulances from Euclid emergency medical services were tied up with other calls, so they would need to wait for an ambulance from a city farther away.
The moon's orbit around the Earth is elliptical, meaning that at some points it is farther away from the Earth than at others, according to Dr. Young.
One of the moons orbits at an astounding distance of about 2100 million miles (21.6 million km) from Saturn, farther away than any of its other moons.
As screen sizes grew, and that top edge got farther and farther away from the reasonable reach of most thumbs, the power button migrated to the side.
Thursday's quake, however, was farther away from Mexico City and more directly affected a far less populated region of Mexico, leading to a significantly lower casualty total.
Those who can afford it ride motor scooters, but most walk from the nearby dorms or take a bus if they live in the buildings farther away.
When you want to buy something, ask yourself – each and every time – whether that item will move you closer or farther away from your goal of being rich.
That giant castle isn't as tall as it looks, because designers deployed something called forced perspective, making the windows near the top smaller so they seem farther away.
All of the other big FYF shows utilized the screens so fans farther away could see more than just a tiny speck who might possibly be Anderson .Paak.
Unable to get her bearings, and without a tether to keep her secured to the space station, she drifts farther and farther away until all hope is lost.
Often, they also live in decaying buildings and mice-infested complexes, where groceries, retail stores, and physicians are farther away and public transportation and car ownership is lacking.
The system is seen as a way to use workers at one location that is experiencing a lull in activity to remotely operate a busier spot farther away.
Start in the regular plank position, then spread your feet slightly wider behind you, and slowly crawl each hand farther away from your body, thus forming a star.
Students who begin their primary education in old-style village classrooms tend to do better than those who start in larger schools farther away, according to some findings.
It's now more aimed at autonomous driving software, moving farther away from the once-rumored all-in-one Apple Car analysts and industry watchers were so enthused about.
However, alternative sources were typically farther away from people's homes, increasing the likelihood that users would make fewer trips and store their water for longer periods of time.
They often engage with protesters, sometimes creating a barrier to push protesters farther away from the property or distracting protesters with conversation so they don't yell at patients.
But by the time they reach Earth 1.4 billion years later, they've become very faint (like how pond ripples become less frenzied farther away from a dropped stone).
Take the stairs at the mall, park farther away at the grocery store, do pushups and jumping jacks while watching TV, and plan active outings for your family.
More broadly, however, the study will provide a benchmark for drug development in space, which will be an increasingly important field as astronauts wade farther away from Earth.
But as I moved farther away from the day my mom died, I found myself wanting to talk about my experience with grief, not to mention her, constantly.
This enabled scientists to track planes from farther away, even at night and during storms — a vast improvement over relying on the naked eye to spot the enemy.
The boost in sales could also be coming from other customers who are traveling from even farther away or from other Oregonians passing through the area, he said.
"Rather than crossing for a couple hours, people cross for days, pushed farther away from the pick-up points, so they literally just can't carry enough water anymore."
Alternatively, the data could be sent to a reader attached to a treadmill or elsewhere in a fitness room — and, perhaps eventually, to a reader much farther away.
What if officers had, instead of driving into the scene, parked farther away, surveyed the area, and walked into the park more slowly, while giving warnings to Rice?
But by the time they reach Earth 250 billion years later, they've become very faint (like how pond ripples become less frenzied farther away from a dropped stone).
I wouldn't normally mind parking farther away, but when I get out late at night and it's dark and freezing, I don't want to have to walk very far.
Some doctors believe infrasound was more likely used in an attack like this because it travels farther than ultrasound, which means Cuban spies could use it from farther away.
"Without continued use of the facility, ICE would be required to relocate almost 400 detainees to facilities farther away from their families and attorneys," ICE said in a statement.
When the star moves closer to Earth, its light becomes slightly bluer, when it moves farther away, its light becomes slightly redder (this shift is called the Doppler effect).
Trauma centers with the resources and expertise to treat devastating injuries are much farther away — which means injured people are more likely to die without the care they need.
I don't know about you, but my phone is rarely farther than half an arm's reach away from me — and certainly not farther away than the average headphones cable.
If she could upload the plans to the ship, why not to a ship farther away and less likely to get shot down, or even to the Rebel base?
In other words, you can't solve traffic problems just by building new roads, because more people decided to drive on those roads, or they decide to live farther away.
Data centres built in the city have different design challenges (and opportunities) than those farther away from downtown, according to Zenon Radewych, a principal at Toronto architectural firm WZMH.
Ramsey then stopped talking to Funkhouser, moved him from his office to a cubicle farther away from her in the office, and then fired him on June 13, 2005.
As the atmosphere extends farther away from Pluto, the temperature warms up slightly to about -261 degrees Fahrenheit (110 Kelvin) thanks to rising methane that's heating up the air.
The research team found that a player flopping close to an official was three times more likely to be awarded a free kick than someone playing victim farther away.
The newspaper noted that the warm winds have pushed the ice farther away from the coast than at any time since satellite records started being kept in the 85033s.
He expected the potential surveillance of neighborhoods to be limited to front porches, as the doorbell cameras lack the power to identify people farther away on sidewalks or streets.
While staying with his controversial themes, Trump stayed farther away from insult comedy, and the others seem to be figuring out that trash talk wasn't helping them much either.
In fact, Pluto is so cool that its temperature is around 400 degrees Fahrenheit below zero, and it gets even colder as it orbits farther away from the sun.
A onetime intellectual enclave, Lastarria lost much of its luster over the last half-century as more modern suburbs rose farther away from the center, luring Lastarria's wealthier residents.
Sharma meets Vineet at the dumpling shop outside the station, then at a popular cafe farther away and later at a hotel at the end of a Metro line.
Police officers from around New England and even farther away had phoned or traveled to Laconia to learn what Adams was doing, and whether the model could be replicated.
To reduce the effect, hold the phone farther away and zoom in—either within the camera app as you take the picture, or after the fact by cropping it.
Tampa Bay is long and grows narrower and shallower as you move farther away from the Gulf of Mexico and toward the cities of St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida.
Young children who live near a major roadway are twice as likely to score lower on tests of communications skills than those who live farther away, new research indicates.
"The national level is farther away than it is for me right here," is how Karen Howard, 68, a retired schoolteacher in western Kentucky, accounted for the different receptions.
In Copenhagen, it's similar to what we make in the US. But the farther away I've gotten from Copenhagen, the more I've found pastry with sugar topping, dryer dough.
Even Republican voters who live within 350 miles of the border — the people whom the president supposedly wants to protect — are much more ambivalent about it than those farther away.
"Throwback Thursday … Living my best life," Kardashian captioned a close-up shot on her Instagram Story, writing alongside a snap of her baby girl from farther away, "TBT" and "MOOD."
Strands of volcanic glass called as Pele&aposs hair was accumulating on the ground in Leilani Estates and surrounding neighborhoods, and winds may blow lighter particles farther away, scientists said.
The Army is now exploring a longer-range artillery weapon called "Extended Range Cannon," using a longer cannon, ramjet propulsion technology and newer metals to pinpoint targets much farther away.
He isn't sure what feels farther away these days—his home, which is 3,700 miles to the east, or the European Union, which starts just 12 miles to the north.
And because these routers are usually average, they mostly have poor Wi-Fi range, which means the farther away you go from its physical location, the weaker your signal gets.
The present immigration crisis has similar undertones, although the new arrivals are often from much farther away, causing consternation among more settled citizens over the "otherness" of their new neighbors.
What followed was a cat-and-mouse game, with some shouting but no arrests, that ended farther away from the arena than when it began -- on another closed off avenue.
"I still dread that every day I live I'm one day farther away from my life with Daniel," says Mark Darden, as video of his seven-year-old son unspools.
Many new homes are required to install solar panels, and construction is encouraged near transit hubs, where units are more expensive than less-dense housing farther away from job centres.
Astronomers have spotted a new object that's the most distant ever discovered in our solar system— a dwarf planet that's roughly four times farther away from the Sun than Pluto.
Two astronomers reported on Wednesday that they had compelling signs of something bigger and farther away — something that would satisfy the current definition of a planet, where Pluto falls short.
Several have been found in the habitable zone of their stars through NASA's Kepler and K21 missions, although they are farther away and could later be proven to be gaseous.
Initially, I flew it in Smart Mode, which includes a geofence that keeps the drone from flying farther than 2115 feet way, which is actually farther away than you think.
Bluetooth isn't supposed to travel much more than 30 feet, so the hub searches for Bluetooth signals with an increased sensitivity, allowing it to connect with devices much farther away.
"Until we're done, I want you to think of every decision you in terms of whether in brings you closer to this ideal or farther away from it," he says.
The senator, who describes his family as "lower middle class," has recalled being scolded for bringing home groceries from a nearby store, rather than one farther away with lower prices.
So too with the observation that the Iranian nuclear deal puts Tehran farther away from a weapon than it would otherwise be and contributes to our visibility into that program.
Delegations might request a building close to the dining hall or the gym, only to accept a secondary choice farther away if it meant having a building all to themselves.
They could sign up for tent "zones" with options that ranged from an "up all night" zone close to the music venue to spots that were quieter and farther away.
At first, it sounds as though Mignon is asking Wilhelm to take her back to Italy, but as the poem proceeds it becomes clear that she means someplace farther away.
Batygin and Brown calculated that this world, dubbed Planet Nine, may be 10 times more massive than Earth and orbit the sun about 20 times farther away than Neptune does.
The remote feature, which lets you take a group shot from farther away, basically functions like the self-timer on a camera, mashing up old-school and new-school trends.
For many passengers, even though it is farther away, it would take the same time as getting to La Guardia, Kennedy and Newark when roads, bridges and tunnels are congested.
People said that I sounded farther away from the mic, but the sound quality was still serviceable, and they wouldn't have thought to question how I was making the call.
My wife's new doctor is much farther away, and we found that he only sees two or three patients a week, so it's been difficult for her to get it.
The progress was so rapid that it created a demographic anomaly: Today, the average Rwandan is both older and farther away from the end of his life than in 20003.
If I have some charge, q then the electric field will be pointed radially outward (for a positive charge) and decrease in strength as you get farther away from the charge.
Fuckr works by taking Grindr users' location data (which appears in the app as "X feet away") and moves a virtual Grindr account closer to and farther away from a target.
If the stop is very close to your route, for example, it may say "quick detour"; if it's farther away, it will list how many extra minutes the stop will take.
A representative said the VPN "closely matches the speed of a user's connection," but that "some users may experience slight slowdowns," particularly if they are farther away from Google's VPN servers.
The small new world — temporarily named 2015 RR245 — is about 435 miles in diameter and is in a wide orbit that brings it farther away from the sun than Neptune is.
At 9:18AM ET, ESA astronaut Tim Peake released the Dragon from the arm, and the capsule fired its onboard thrusters three times to take it farther away from the station.
For example, another patent we filed in 2010 included the idea that your glasses could detect that you were trying to read something farther away and magnify the view for you.
This one is only going to be about half a percentage closer than most, and the Moon is going to be about 30 miles farther away than the supermoon in 1948.
"Ironically, the goals of the Hatch Act to remove partisanship from federal service and base personnel solely on merit, seem farther away even as the Act extends into cyberspace," Ruch said.
The corals nearest the wrecks are not rebounding as well as those farther away, suggesting that the minerals interfere with coral resilience, according to another member of the team, Sangeeta Mangubhai.
On the beach, the skeletal remains of a blue whale lay forlornly, a preamble to the aluminum outer shell of the twin-engine United States plane a little bit farther away.
With tensions between Israelis and Palestinians at an all-time high, and a "knife intifada" underway, Israeli-Palestinian peace seems farther away today than at any time in the past decade.
I was never a real fan of it, but even I concede that this imperfect and too-generous agreement leaves Iran farther away from a weapon than it would otherwise be.
His first meeting with a foreign counterpart since taking power in 2011 was this March in Beijing, and Kim may not have a plane capable of taking him much farther away.
In 2004 and again this year, the U.S.G.A. has chosen to route the bulk of the spectator parking farther away from the golf course to avoid congestion near the tournament site.
Pavel Podvig, an expert on Russia's military, told me the Burevestinik had mostly been tested elsewhere in Novaya Zemlya, an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean much farther away from everyday people.
Instruments on the spacecraft will be able to detect details that cannot be seen from farther away, and hopefully fill in many of the blanks in human understanding of our star.
But these women were 21 percent more likely to report secondary infertility than women who lived farther away, and that increase was statistically significant, researchers report in the journal Human Reproduction.
Tamir led him past the welcome kiosk, past the orientation map, farther and farther away from the street, until they lost sight of it, as sailors lose sight of the shore.
While Robel suggests engineers and planners start building future critical infrastructure farther away from the sea-level line, you don't need to pack up your coastal homes like it's high tide yet.
At least two scenarios are possible: Either the victims were captured nearby (possibly as part of a failed  raiding party ) or they were brought in from farther away as POWs, Meyer said.
They then turned off all the lights, took down the Christmas lights that were hanging in the classroom, and moved to the other end of the class, farther away from the door.
The satellites need this hardware to point their radio antennas back towards Earth — and the farther away these satellites get from Earth, the more precisely they need to point to be heard.
When a wave passes, space-time is warped in such a way that it will seem as though the mirrors are getting closer and farther away from the source of the laser.
Ceres — or at least the icy, volatile materials on its surface — would have had to form farther away from the heat of the Sun in order to survive, and then move inward.
The Soyuz will move farther and farther away from the ISS for a couple of hours before igniting its engines at 7:57AM ET to take the capsule out of Earth's orbit.
You can keep looking farther and farther away, corresponding to farther and farther back in time, until you hit a place corresponding to a few hundred thousand years after the Big Bang.
When food is farther away, the mothers are away from the pup too long in search of food, and return with little food or too few nutrients for a growing sea lion.
NeuroSky, the company that brought you the technology behind the Star Wars "Force Trainer," is moving farther away from the dark side with its development of the MindScribe headset and accompanying software.
Most ploonets - around 54 percent - would end up farther away from the star than their parent planet (outer ploonets), and around 14 percent on an orbit closer to the star (inner ploonets).
The report failed to highlight that 93 percent of the corals closer to the dredge had partially died because of sediment, compared with 7 percent at sites farther away, Ms. Silverstein said.
The development of the Interstate highway system, beginning in the 1950s, and containerized shipping a few years later, meant that factories much farther away could afford to ship to East Coast ports.
They're like the golden spiral staircase, steps that, mathematically speaking and from a bird's-eye view, carry the climber farther away from the central axis of origin at a particularly pleasing rate.
But with the NCAA issuing the self-justifying Rice report and enlisting federal law enforcement to quash out the corruption engendered by a corrupt system, that day seems farther away than ever.
Biden on Sunday reiterated calls for the two state solution to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict and called on both sides to reject actions that push the sides farther away from peace.
Mr. Kim is likely to feel more uncomfortable "the farther away you do it from the Korean Peninsula," said Evans J.R. Revere, a former State Department diplomat who specializes in East Asia.
When park rangers saw what was happening, they moved the viewing area farther away and actually had to turn people back who had ventured into the closed area minutes before the collapse.
Proximity to the Far East is a given: Russia is 55 miles from the farthest western edge, and if you jump on a plane from Anchorage, Miami is farther away than Tokyo.
Subway riders, meanwhile, grumble about having to walk to stops farther away, settle for more indirect train routes or rely on temporary shuttle buses, which carry them to the next available station.
The 17-year-olds had gone swimming at Vilano Beach, near St. Augustine, to celebrate senior skip day and got caught in a current that pulled them father and farther away from land.
Curtis says it&aposs unclear what&aposs making the young birds sick, but the group suspects the fish they eat may be going farther away from the beach because of warming ocean waters.
But that moment seems farther away than it has ever been, and can't simply be blamed on Netanyahu or Israel's surging right, said Hagai El-Ad director of Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem.
Members of MIT's Media Lab have developed tech that detects how long it takes flash to bounce back off nearby objects (like, say, a window) and objects that are farther away (your subject).
These are millisecond-long blips of intense and unexplained radio signals that pop up all over the sky, temporarily outshining radio pulsars in our galaxy despite being perhaps a million times farther away.
Fathurrahman said many injured people who were treated outside a damaged clinic were evacuated to the main hospital farther away after more ambulances reached the devastated location in East Lombok&aposs Sembalun Village.
While Hickenlooper did help advance methane rules aimed at curbing pollution, for example, he has also pushed back on regulations that would have kept oil companies farther away from homes, schools, and parks.
The general idea: a stealthy F-23 could conduct short-range reconnaissance and transmit that data back to the Super Hornet, which loaded with weapons, could pack the needed punch from farther away.
I ended up moving the Womanizer around, and positioning it farther away from my clit while upping the vibration setting, so it was still stimulating my clit but from more of a distance.
The dogs can detect movement much faster and more accurately than we can, and their ears can hear, even at a very early age, sound from four times farther away than we can.
Ms. Worthen works for the Department of Education in Downtown Brooklyn; she has had several knee surgeries and worries that if she is forced to move farther away, the commute will be unmanageable.
Already a budding public figure by the time of the novel's release, Hughes likely saw his own life pulling him farther and farther away from the small-town Midwestern world that raised him.
While the residents of these new parklike developments will only have to step outside their front doors to enjoy flower beds and chaise longues, will people come from farther away to hang out?
Her parents lived in Cincinnati, Mr. Killip's parents and a sister lived in Kansas City, Mo., and two other sisters were even farther away, one in Denver and the other in Stuttgart, Germany.
But if someone has a heart attack, the closest hospital could have a death rate of 16 percent, compared with one a little farther away, where the rate was 4 percent, he said.
Research has shown that children who lived near a major roadway at birth had lower nonverbal IQ, verbal IQ and visual motor abilities in mid-childhood compared to their peers living farther away.
We couldn't move closer to the city to the shorten the commute because the housing was too expensive, and we didn't want to move farther away because I was already commuting three hours.
Joining us is the Andromeda galaxy, a slightly larger twin of the Milky Way, about 2.5 million light years distant, and, slightly farther away, a smaller spiral in the Triangulum constellation called M33.
For CEO Mary Barra, the company's latest figures show what she and her management team can do the farther away they get from a string of issues that dogged them the last two years.
But given that there&aposs no evidence that LBK men were captured as POWs, it seems more likely that the victims were apprehended during a raid or farther away from the settlement, Meyer said.
An article in The Irish Times came out recently suggesting that people priced out of Dublin should think about moving farther away to the town of Gorey, which is a considerable distance from Dublin.
Today, the Bulletin's science and security board combines measures of the probability of nuclear war, biosecurity disasters, climate change, and various other doomsday scenarios, to set the clock closer or farther away from midnight.
Some 20 times farther away than Neptune — which is currently the last planet in the solar system — astronomers at the California Institute of Technology say they have found evidence of a new ninth planet.
Gentrification drove them out of the city's leading LGBT neighborhood, and they now congregate on a strip south of the city farther away from the hot spots you'd find in a Dallas tourist guide.
Our de facto solution to housing affordability has been forcing people to move farther and farther away from cities, so they commute longer, make traffic worse and increase the population of fire-prone areas.
Using a modified Microsoft Kinect One camera, the MIT team took a photo and separated its 45 frequencies, including signals that showed the flash's light hitting nearby objects, and light hitting objects farther away.
But as the oceans continue to warm (most of Earth's accumulating heat gets stored in the oceans), this fish-rich region is projected to move farther south, and farther away from the King Penguins.
That means to focus, you need to physically move the phone closer or farther away from your subject, with the ideal focusing distance being about 4 centimeters (about an inch and a half) away.
But while Kepler looked at one portion of the sky for stars that were farther away for a longer time, TESS will observe the entire sky and focus on the brightest and closest stars.
Likewise, Brookings research has shown that a short list of highly digital, often coastal tech hubs is growing even more digital and pulling farther away from the pack on measures of growth and income.
The new Gallic moon orbits much farther away than its companions though, suggested that something has pulled it outward, or that it didn't come from the same collision as the other moons at all.
And if the baby arrives later than Tuesday, which Niki's doctor now expects, will Walker arrive in time if the Mets are even farther away — in San Francisco, the second city on the trip?
And they have Hanley Ramirez, an intermittent dynamo who, at his best, can send a baseball farther away in a greater hurry than any of the aforementioned, and most other living humans, as well.
Those farther away are being tested for smoke contamination, though it is an inexact science, and in some cases producers won't know whether a wine can be sold until it has fermented in tanks.
If the authors of the new Nature paper are correct, it could potentially push back the timeline of when humans first left Africa, as Greece is farther away from Africa by foot than Israel.
Some security experts instruct clients to shift their parking lots farther away from the main facility, giving more time for potential attackers to have second thoughts and for guards to act on a threat.
Using change-of-address data from the U.S. Postal Service analyzed by Chico State researchers, she found that where people went depended on their income; those with less money tended to move farther away.
Jupiter currently orbits the sun at a distance about five times farther away than Earth, but it may have formed in a different location and migrated, gravitationally elbowing aside other planets along the way.
"Higher interest rates are going to be bad for growth stocks because, by definition, those earnings are farther away in the future," said Charles Bobrinskoy of Ariel Investments, which has $13.2 billion under management.
And since there are fewer women's prisons, women are usually housed farther away from their families, meaning children might travel across the state just to see their mom for one or two supervised hours.
The new telescope should be able to pick up all kinds of radio signals more clearly from sources much farther away than can the Arecibo dish, which is 300 meters (about 1,000 feet) in diameter.
But according to the scientists, these existing devices are slower to react—again, it comes down to a matter of milliseconds—requiring them to be placed farther away from a potential source of an explosion.
Whenever a gravitational wave passes, the ends of each L are warped differently, making it seem like one mirror is getting closer to the source of the laser while the other is getting farther away.
The idea here is to use ARIES base stations in urban areas to broadcast out to the rural areas around these population centers and provide a backhaul infrastructure to provide access to areas farther away.
In a Buddhist context, we will continue to be reincarnated until we can break the cycle of unknowing; each of our lives holding the keys to one door closer to enlightenment or another farther away.
And with hundreds of thousands of publicly viewable Harvey-related Snaps submitted over the last few days, Snapchat is also providing those farther away with an unfiltered look at how people are dealing with Harvey.
A rhinoceros, or an explosion, or a tornado, or what have you, is more dangerous to me the closer it is to me, and less dangerous to me the farther away it is from me.
The city of Bethlehem is roughly five miles from the site of the new embassy, but it feels much farther away than that, sitting behind the concrete wall that separates Israel and the West Bank.
Keyon Jackson-Malone, a resident of the city's predominantly black north side, said he feared that without a residency requirement, people would start coming from farther and farther away to serve as Milwaukee police officers.
In recent years, CVS has made a push to move candy bars and sugary drinks farther away in stores, prioritizing healthier snacks and drinks with less added sugar, The Wall Street Journal reported in 2017.
Look, there&aposs going to look -- there&aposs going to be times when it looks like it&aposs in sight and there&aposs going to be times when it looks like it&aposs farther away.
I was farther away from the action than I had been for the one game I attended this year; I didn't realize what a difference ten rows could make until I was ten rows back.
We'd do this differently next time: I didn't mind the pool noise on a holiday weekend, but I might ask for a room farther away from the pool next time for a more relaxed retreat.
When trying to decide what to use for your artistic needs, consider the creative software you want to use, as well as your preference for drawing directly on the screen or a bit farther away.
A bit farther away, but worth the trek, is the Museum of the Moving Image, where you can visit Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and nearly 232.5 other puppets at the new Jim Henson exhibition.
Parameters like the pitch and speed appear to be controlled by various actions, like moving closer or farther away, how fast the scanners move, tilting the scanners, and aiming them at different blocks of patterns.
Even as optimism glowed in Paris, smaller towns like Albi were collapsing — their shops closing down, their streets emptying as residents looked for better deals in shopping centers elsewhere and traveled farther away for jobs.
What the vest allows the robots to do is detect the human from farther away and smartly update its travel plan to steer clear without the need for the associate to explicitly mark out those zones.
"[I]nstead of being housed close to family members or local attorneys, ICE may have to depend on its national system of detention bed space to place those detainees in locations farther away," the spokesman said.
Data from the devices showed that many of the birds were living in landfill nests, while others farther away would travel up to 30 miles to the nearest landfill to collect food to bring back home.
Even those who lived a little farther away weren't safe -- the smoke has covered millions of square kilometers (hundreds of thousands of acres), stretching across South America into neighboring countries like Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
The little blob that points in their direction moves around as quick as a compass, and gets smaller as they get farther away, broadening out to a full circle as you get within a few feet.
The early orbits, while remaining farther away from the sun, will be special because the spacecraft will spend its time close to the sun in essentially the equivalent of geosynchronous orbit, hovering over the same region.
Meanwhile, Eller worked with local TV stations to host and produce the town meetings live in their studios or carry them live by satellite from sister stations in cities across the state or farther away still.
The result is that the metropolitan areas with the highest share of digital skills also now rank the highest in wages and wage growth -- and are pulling farther away from those lagging in the digital transition.
Dutzik also warned that driverless cars can actually "move us in the wrong direction" if the technology makes driving cheaper and easier, and thus encourages people to live farther away from where they need to go.
"Using labels and attempts to use contradictory and subjective reports of the media ... to find out who's guilty and condemn them only move us farther away from a solution," Russia's Deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy warned.
And I was sitting no farther away from Donald Trump than Dick Durbin was, and I know what Dick Durbin has said about the president's repeated statements is incorrect," Cotton said on CBS's "Face The Nation.
Passengers within two seats or one row of someone with a respiratory illness have an 80% or greater possibility of getting sick than passengers farther away, according to the study, published Monday in the journal PNAS.
Follow-up observations with an instrument on Hubble that splits light into its component wavelengths revealed that GN-z11 was farther away than initially believed, setting back the galaxy-formation clock by another 200 million years.
Abundant South American supply and relatively low export prices should help facilitate the smooth influx of yellow corn to South Africa, but white corn will come from farther away and possibly at a much higher cost.
It somehow made sense to James's mother when she was told that she couldn't be near the hotel rooms her son and Michael shared in Europe because the nicer suites she would prefer were farther away.
When people hugged as they arrived, the team guessed they were positive embraces, and they monitored the international arrivals to hopefully see people hugging who were coming from farther away, who had potentially been gone longer.
In the following video — which you should do yourself a favor and watch in full screen — Murali shows us what the constellation Orion looks like in several locations, each one farther and farther away from light pollution.
While Kepler looked at one portion of the sky for stars that were farther away for a longer time, TESS will observe the entire sky and focus on the brightest and closest stars, each for 30 days.
After astronomers combed through some of the distant data, they were surprised to see that some of the galaxies they were looking at were not close spiral galaxies of a normal size, but huge ones farther away.
Its long-range sensors can detect problems accurately from much farther away, while its 360-degree awareness and route planning allow it to make safe maneuvers that a human would not be able to do in time.
It's not clear in the study why births close to fracking sites are affected while those farther away are not, but either way, it's a sign that fracking may have even more dangers than we originally thought.
Do you think it's testament to the kinds of games you want to make that after all these years and with these big shifts it's closer to your vision, rather than farther away because of the difficulties?
With each session, Straus has watched the Republican Party drift farther away from the "compassionate conservatism" of the Governor Bush era and become increasingly dominated by Christian ideologues, such as Patrick, for whom economic issues are secondary.
Now SpaceX, Elon Musk's rocket company, has its sights set farther away: It aims to land one of its capsules on the surface of Mars in May 2018, the company announced in a Twitter message on Wednesday.
"The job has become exceedingly more difficult as the court has veered even farther away from being administered as a court rather than a law enforcement bureaucracy," an immigration judge union leader told BuzzFeed earlier in February.
Though Kepler looked at one portion of the sky for stars that were farther away for a longer time, TESS will observe the entire sky and focus on the brightest and closest stars, each for 30 days.
"Canada and Mexico are both excellent trading partners, and if we can't work with the countries that are so close to us, it makes it even harder for the ones that are farther away," Schwager tells CNBC.
This would make it politically (and economically) difficult to erect buildings more than two stories tall in a prohibitively expensive city that already has limited room to grow, pushing workers farther and farther away from their jobs.
This lets the astronomers gauge the relative distances to fainter cepheids in farther-away galaxies, which gives them the distances of "Type 1a supernovas" in those same galaxies — explosions that serve as brighter, though rarer, standard candles.
"You have the real French, real Italians, real English, real Americans, who live in this periphery, farther and farther away from the centers where wealth is created," he said in an interview for the news channel BFMTV.
Such ideas include "dynamic pricing", whereby different amounts are charged depending on the time of day, and "premium parking", meaning that those using drop-off areas closest to the airport will pay more than those dumped farther away.
The more I read this decision, the more it's clear that the legal machinations and overwrought decisions based on a single bad precedent are getting farther and farther away from the realities of internet access for regular people.
Maybe tonight we can all look up together and marvel at the constancy of the moon and its imperfect orbit around Earth, allowing it to come closer and then move farther away over the course of the month.
One possible idea is that if those big gas giant planets moved closer to the sun and then farther away, "they would have disturbed asteroids and they would have flung the asteroids around," creating the collisions, Gross says.
Some "portrait modes" on phones like iPhone X, the Pixel 2 XL, and the Galaxy Note 8 try to digitally improve the appearance of selfies, but the best bet is to just take the photo from farther away.
By nature, you're often farther away from the screen on the iPad Pro than you are on your phone, but still, I feel like I can be much more "off axis" to the camera and it still unlocks.
The farther away ship commanders can see approaching threats, across the spectrum of potential attack weapons, the faster they are able to make time-sensitive decisions about which elements of a ship's layered defense systems should be used.
The Bulletin has been updating its Doomsday Clock periodically since 1947, its hour-hand stuck reliably on eleven and its minute-hand moving closer to or farther away from midnight, depending on how screwed up the world is.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Recently, during one of my many fruitless trips to the box office for "Hamilton" tickets, I waited patiently as experts in the line suggested Chicago (the city) or other future productions even farther away.
Why it matters: Even if just some of the early retirements come to pass, it will knock the country farther away from cutting greenhouse emissions by 80% below 4.53 levels by 2050, a target set under President Obama.
"Wherever we go there is a big community who come out — especially in more rural or conservative areas, people come from farther away to support our events because nothing like this has happened there before," Mr. Hamilt said.
So when does New York, with its cramped spaces and soaring housing prices that force people farther and farther away from Manhattan, making them even more beholden to unreliable means of getting to work, stop being worth it?
"They commute from farther and farther away to study with us at HB; many of them have crushing college debt and they struggle to stay employed and to have enough flexibility to continue their creative work," she said.
Witness statements helped identify three locations that would have been likely grave sites, the report said — Newblock Park and Oaklawn Cemetery, which are closer into downtown, and Booker T. Washington Cemetery, which is farther away, to the southeast.
Whether or not Irving Penn heard this advice early enough in his career to make any difference, he followed its principles to the letter — he seldom seems to have shot any subject farther away than about 10 feet.
But he got to chatting with the 'dozer crew, and as the press, local officials, and assembled schoolkids watched, the governor and the bulldozer got farther and farther away, eventually disappearing over the hill, cable steadily unspooling behind.
Ms. Waters was elected to Congress in 1990 and has easily held her seat ever since, even as the district stretched farther away from inner-city south Los Angeles to the mostly white, politically balanced community of Torrance.
As I push the mystery blanket even farther away, it slips behind the sofa, where I really should vacuum but don't, and I remind myself that it's not the gift but the ritual of gift-giving that matters.
"The fishing boats have mostly been anchored between 2 and 5.5 nautical miles west of Thitu, while the naval and coast guard ships operate slightly farther away to the south and west," the AMTI said in an article.
That would allow the promenade to remain open during much of the construction, move vehicles on the B.Q.E. farther away from homes with the walkway serving as a buffer and reduce traffic backups, according to the plan's supporters.
"On the forecast track, the center of Karen will continue to move farther away from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands today through Thursday," though rains over those places are expected to continue, the National Hurricane Center said.
A little farther away from the water at the site of the Folsom Street Fair—the annual celebration of leather and fetish culture in the city—is Brainwash Cafe, a laundromat with food, strong coffee, and pinball machines.
"Miraculously, this request for a legal opinion was also allegedly made on January 19, 2017, perhaps as Mr. Guzman was 30,000 feet in the air, flying farther and farther away from San Diego and El Paso," Chapo's attorneys wrote.
The fan-film (does it count as a fan-film when you have access to the original production assets?) takes the original Batman v Superman trailer and recasts it as taking place in a galaxy a little farther away.
Still, as department stores and other retailers aggressively mark down merchandise to bring shoppers into their stores, the drive to outlet centers — which tend to be located farther away from major population centers — lacks the appeal it once had.
Basically, if you look at an income map of Paris in the 1500's, you'll basically see different rings around the city center with the closest rings being the wealthiest areas and the areas farther away being the poorest.
One challenge with deep-space missions that use SEP is that as you travel deeper into the solar system (farther away from the sun), it becomes more difficult to effectively capture light from the sun to power the spacecraft.
Few things define the holidays like the fading whine of a newly-gifted drone as it floats ever farther away, over branches and out of sight, where it will eventually smack into a tree and smash into the ground.
A child born within a mile or two of a fracked well is likely to be smaller and less healthy than a child born farther away, according to the largest study ever conducted on the health effects of fracking.
"ICE may have to depend on its national system of detention bed space to place those detainees in locations farther away, reducing the opportunities for in-person family visitation and attorney coordination," Rocha said, according to the news agency.
Likewise, research at Brookings has shown that a short list of highly digital, often coastal, tech hubs are pulling farther away from the pack on measures of growth and income, concentrating more of the nation's tech activity and talent.
Members of law enforcement -- who wore heavy armor on the streets -- ran toward protesters and continued to move them farther away from the location where flash-bang grenades were deployed, a CNN affiliate live signal from the ground shows.
During the day, both rooms I stayed in were fairly noisy, with music from the pool DJ. However, the scene quieted down at night, and as the balcony room was higher and farther away, it was somewhat quieter overall.
S. has a plan, and that is to wait out their enemies locally in order to gain time to rebuild their networks while at the same time provide inspiration to followers outside to keep fighting their enemies farther away.
In the midafternoon heat, as I lay on my bunk rereading "Heart of Darkness," batting away tsetse flies, I had an uneasy sensation that for all that I'd come to Congo to follow Conrad, he'd never felt farther away.
If anything, given the apparent determination of the Trump administration to put him in a U.S. prison cell for the 'crime' of publishing documents, his freedom appears farther away than it has since 2010, when the Swedish case began.
Faced with a lack of steel of similar quality from American suppliers nearby, and the expense of shipping from those farther away, Mr Knott had stuck with his Canadian suppliers, which hit profits and forced him to trim his workforce.
NORTH CAROLINA WOMAN CHARGED AFTER TYING PUPPY TO TRUCK, DRIVING UNTIL IT DIED: POLICE It was the simple request that likely saved Garth's life, as he was positioned farther away from the gunman as a result of the switch, Insider reported.
Amid stories of grave personal developments (like a death in the family) that pushed people farther away from their religions, there were anecdotes describing the smaller moments in people's lives that simply made them view their faith in a different light.
So despite the Kardashian-Jenner beauty aesthetic, which couldn't be farther away from my own beauty ideals, I decided that I was going to have to line the pockets of one of the richest families in American entertainment even more.
Tesla has pushed an over-the-air update to some of its vehicles in Florida that lets those cars go just a liiiittle bit farther, thus helping their owners get that much farther away from the devastation of Hurricane Irma.
The remaining 203 N.H.L. franchises, scattered in cities across North America, scarcely seem farther away for the teenagers playing here for the London Knights, a junior team in the Ontario Hockey League that is a leading incubator for pro prospects.
To prove that the Earth does not move at a uniform rate around the sun—it moves more slowly when it is farther away—he measured its orbit as if he were standing "in a watchtower" on the surface of Mars.
Planetary scientists are sure Comet 67P originated much farther away, beyond Neptune's orbit, in what is known as the Kuiper belt, and was nudged into the inner solar system, probably by a collision or close gravitational interaction with another object.
"Just when we thought Trump's cabinet could not get farther away from the needs of the American people, he sneaks in a Saturday appointment of Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State," Greenpeace spokesperson Cassady Craighill said in a statement.
In an area where you're never farther away than a mile or two from a perfectly tasty Coney, you go to Lafayette for the experience—for the grime, and the people watching, and to stare in awe at the men work.
Verizon argues that it needs to change with the times, and that requires workers making concessions — like being willing to work farther away from home for two months, or allowing the company to transfer jobs more than 0003 miles away.
We have begun again to bring the sky closer to us; by populating, polluting and managing it increasingly with earthly objects, we are moving the open sky, the nongravitational nothing of space, or the space of the Gods, farther away.
She pulled out her poetry notebook and read me this: An infant reaches for something — I don't know what — pushes it farther away and cries in frustration each time she reaches, not realizing she is crawling for the first time.
Questions about how the case was being handled only intensified after Officer Guyger was allowed to turn herself in to the authorities in Kaufman County, a mostly rural county southeast of Dallas, and be booked at a jail farther away.
At Fenway Park, which opened in 1912, the video room is much farther away — down a tunnel, up one flight of stairs, around a corner and up another flight of stairs, next to the weight room above the home clubhouse.
By playing a video on the tank wall of a scuttling pair of shrimp silhouettes, each a different color and separated from each other by varying amounts, the researchers could make a shrimp seem closer to the cuttlefish or farther away.
" Greg McDermott, Creighton: "You have to be one step closer to that 3-point shooter ... and that's a step farther away from the big guy ... I feel like the NBA's really moved away from the back-to-the-basket big.
Up to four adventurous and well-heeled people will be rocketed into space in an orbit that will be farther away from Earth than any human has flown since the Apollo 17 mission, two to three times higher than the ISS.
Hawaii tour boat operators plan to continue taking visitors to see lava, but will follow the Coast Guard's revised policy and stay farther away after an explosion caused molten rock to barrel through the roof of a vessel, injuring 22016 people.
This has the annoying side effect of shifting the entire keyboard just slightly to the right to compensate, meaning that the last row of keys on the left of the board is farther away than you'd expect it to be.
Looking down at them, he was suddenly worried that, the farther away he got, the more she would wonder what on earth had possessed her to kiss a man who had showed up out of the blue in his pajamas.
Though some vendors from Soi 38 and On Nut managed to keep their stalls close to their original locations, many others, like those displaced by the recent BMA campaign, had to move farther away, losing regular customers who had supported them for years.
A heavy emphasis on grouping while leveling worked fine when WoW was in its infancy, but with each passing expansion the bulk of the player base and the endgame fun got pushed into new zones held ever farther away from new players.
For this Bosnian-born artist, the search for form and content often has meant trying to capture the atmospheres of his immediate surroundings — and, sometimes, those of places farther away — while also examining the expressive potential of oil paint's luminous, elastic, viscous goo.
Even as I inch my way into my mid 20s — and farther away from the age of the teens I often watch on TV — I can't help but be fascinated by the ins and outs of fictional high school and college life.
One of the driving forces behind the Army's hunt for fresh whirlybirds is that opponents are working harder to attack military bases using small drones, improvised explosives, and other strategies, so US forces are now being stationed farther away from the action.
Going into Monday it was unclear whether Lopez Obrador had done enough to secure the first outright majority in Congress in over 20 years, with pollsters' early estimates suggesting he was close in the lower house but farther away in the Senate.
It looks like it's a little farther away, so it may make sense to compare some of the amenities with your last (and to me, best) option, which is… Now, you can probably picture this place even if you've never been inside.
"The job has become exceedingly more difficult as the court has veered even farther away from being administered as a court rather than a law enforcement bureaucracy," said Ashley Tabaddor, an immigration judge who heads a union that represents roughly 85033 immigration judges.
So, taking the Observe cycle all at once, the F-35 has two advantages: Not only is the plane going to be a lot harder to spot as it approaches, but its new-fangled electronics will spot the opponent much farther away.
He has said he is supportive of the idea of a Green New Deal, but environmentalists in his state are quick to point out that he twice fought off regulations that would have kept oil companies farther away from homes, schools, and parks.
So, next time you find yourself trying to choose between a couple of different dinner options — local prawns versus non-local fish, let's say — remember that from an emissions standpoint, the fish is the better choice even though it comes from farther away.
But last July, when the city Department of Homeless Services directed Ms. Castillo and her four children to move for the second time to a third shelter in Brooklyn that would be much farther away from her children's schools, she had had enough.
In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump backed farther away from his hardline stance on deporting millions of illegal immigrants, saying he would be willing to work with those who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country.
One scenario outlined in the patent&aposs drawings shows how the system could be used to make it seem like audio emanating from a laptop could be moved to the foreground so that it sounds like it&aposs coming from farther away.
"Even though congressional Republicans are going to stay a bit farther away from Trump than they had before, and this was never really a marriage to begin with, they're still going to come together on things that matter, starting with tax reform."
The picture was taken back in October with the spacecraft's narrow-angle camera:The two moons appear close together here, but Tethys was about 220,000 miles (360,000 kilometers) farther away from Cassini when the image was captured — nearly the distance from Earth to our moon.
As Earth orbits the sun, the positions of nearby stars will seem to shift relative to those farther away, in the same way that, to a passenger on a train, trees in the middle distance appear to move with respect to far-off mountains.
Jupiter's moon Europa is like the Brigadoon of the solar system: an idyllic moon with an ice-covered ocean that may hide some form of life, even though plans to send a space­craft there keep receding farther and farther away into the Jovian mists.
And given the fact that Cruz, who is widely disliked among his peers in Washington, and Trump have won all but one of the contests so far, it is clear the establishment is even farther away from providing a credible challenger for the nomination.
A top-secret U.S. military assessment found that warships and surveillance aircraft deployed by a U.S.-led, eight-nation coalition since September has forced Pyongyang to transfer oil farther away from the Korean Peninsula, NBC reported, citing three U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence.
Starting in 2008, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers created new islands suitable for nesting at each site and teamed with Bird Research Northwest, a collaboration between biologists and federal agencies, to use social attraction to coax terns farther away from the Columbia River.
The observatory's instruments, by contrast, are near the Ponderosa pine, and there are three of them: one next to the trunk, one a little farther away where water drips from the tips of the branches, and one in the open, about 20 feet away.
With Trump having delighted Israelis and angered Palestinians by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017 and moving the American Embassy to the holy city last May, a U.S.-brokered peace deal may seem farther away now than when talks collapsed five years ago.
This time they had the jet flown farther away than they thought the Israelis could ever reach, to the main airport in Entebbe, Uganda, which was in the grip of one of the most destructive and cartoonish characters to ever rule in Africa, Idi Amin.
As NASA explains: In its yearly trek around the sun, asteroid 2016 HO3 spends about half of the time closer to the sun than Earth and passes ahead of our planet, and about half of the time farther away, causing it to fall behind.
I would say it's a satire of our present moment where, politically and culturally, we're getting farther and farther away from each other, that the walls of our respective bubbles are suddenly turning to steel, and it's harder and harder to penetrate either side.
Apparently, when the smart displays detect that you're nearby, they'll pull up information like timers, your commute, or weather forecasts, and when you move a little farther away, the device's UI will change to show bigger fonts that are easier to read from a distance.
That results in less people working service and municipal jobs that keep a city running, or having to live farther away to perform those jobs, while homelessness rises and long-time residents get forced out of neighborhoods their families have lived in for generations.
But for someone who bristles at the diffusion of the Detroit identity to include Cranbrook students, or someone with a studio practice in Pontiac, there is a bit of hypocrisy in identifying with a set of cultural practices associated with a continent much farther away.
But if Bannon helps elect more candidates with Freedom Caucus-like views — who want to, for instance, deeply cut Medicaid — it could well set up "a Congress that moves farther away in some aspects from the Trump Democrat view of the world," Olsen says.
Officials from both Spectra Energy and Entergy, which will receive a one-time payment for use of the right of way on its land, say that the new pipeline will be located several hundred feet farther away from the nuclear reactors than the smaller, existing pipeline.
Just a couple of hours ago I finished a review of the new stealth game Styx: Shards of Darkness, in which a tiny goblin skulks about slitting the throats of guards three times his size, the chance of death never farther away than his pervading stench.
So, as space expands and stars grow farther away from civilizations, those communities would likely need to find a way to capture and store that stellar energy, whether such aliens are the squishy, gray variety we see in movies, or less-human-like machines, Shostak said.
Let states decide on pre-existing conditions: 26% Require for all states: 70% Let states decide on minimum benefits: 33% Require for all states: 62% Why it matters: The poll suggests that Republicans risk drifting farther away from public opinion in their latest health care compromise.
At the same time, the people who make those experiences possible — the Uber drivers, the Airbnb cleaners, the dance teachers, the barbacks, the backup musicians — get pushed farther and farther away from the city, unable to "experience" it themselves in a context that doesn't involve serving others.
Globe theory says that eclipses "work" because it's a happy coincidence that the sun is about 400 times farther away from the earth than the moon, and the moon is about 400 times narrower than the sun, so from earth they look about the same size.
"The job has become exceedingly more difficult as the court has veered even farther away from being administered as a court rather than a law enforcement bureaucracy," said Ashley Tabaddor, an immigration judge who heads the National Association of Immigration Judges, a union representing around 350 judges.
Two decades ago, Malaysia began to position itself as a hub for higher education, seeking to attract students from around the region, as well as from farther-away Muslim countries, explains Sarah Deverall, head of the Malaysian branch of the British Council, which promotes British culture abroad.
If you live anywhere near an earthquake zone (hello, San Francisco!), chances are you've occasionally wondered whether what you felt was an earthquake or just the rumbling of a heavy truck driving by (or whether it was a minor nearby earthquake or a big one farther away).
As a result, games that used the Mode 7 technology never looked as pretty as strictly 2D titles did, and the Super Mario Kart effect resulted in ugly aliased graphics and pixelation for areas of the background that appeared to be farther away toward the simulated horizon.
If you don't want to disturb those around you, you can now use the app to lower the Tile's volume, or even locate it silently, by using the more accurate proximity meter that shows you whether you're closer or farther away while stumbling around your apartment.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the midst of Israel's most contentious identity crisis in decades, earlier this summer Jerusalem Design Week 2018 released a variety of illustrations imagining what a unified Israeli-Palestinian flag would look like, despite that dream looking farther away than ever.
The maid's singular misfortune is that people believe that the resident spirit is that of the Jackal, and check in to enjoy a morbid kick or to mourn their own dead or to hurl abuse at the general's departed soul, which is farther away than they think.
"Understanding what type of dust survives closer to the star, versus what is a little farther away, could maybe help physicists come up with better theories to pinpoint which stars are more likely to get rocky planets compared to say, gaseous planets like Jupiter," Vourlidas said.
The more "replication" schools emerge, the farther away each new school is from the good intentions of those who created the philosophy — and the higher the risk of teachers misinterpreting the idea and falling down a slippery slope toward a disconnected desire for control and compliance.
"Now, instead of being housed close to family members or local attorneys, ICE may have to depend on its national system of detention bed space to place those detainees in locations farther away from Sacramento, reducing the opportunities for in-person family visitation and attorney coordination," the spokeswoman added.
One way you can interpret it is, the farther away, the more in, under and behind a box of love letters is, or a love letter is, the cooler the letter is, perhaps the less accessible, the less meaningful, and the ones that are accessible are more meaningful.
"As we get farther away from the actual events, 70-plus years now, it becomes less forefront of what people are talking about or thinking about or discussing or learning," said Matthew Bronfman, a board member of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which commissioned the study.
I watched "Powers of Ten," a film by Charles and Ray Eames; in it, they zoom out beyond our galaxy, moving 10 times farther away every 10 seconds, and then quickly zoom back into Earth, into a couple having a picnic, and then into his arm, hand, skin, atoms.
As things get worse, those who can afford to protect themselves — move their military bases, build sea walls and desalination plants, claim newly navigable land in the Arctic — will pull farther and farther away from those who can't (the global poor, who did so little to cause the problem).
The event demonstrated Ms. Abrams's ease in front of a national audience, but also her political savvy: Her team placed the audience a few feet farther away than at most similar speeches, so that potential critics could not focus on the facial expressions of the crowd behind her.
Each time that the President stands as the voice of a reactionary Republican Party -- the party of the white male backlash -- and Republican leaders do nothing to stop him other than wince and whine, the party moves farther away from the goal of creating a durable political coalition.
Instead of paying for a $250 dose of Diastat, taxpayers pay for the paramedics to arrive and take Sofia to not one but two hospitals, as she needs to be stabilized at the closest hospital, which doesn't have neurology services, and then taken to a second hospital farther away, which does.
The U.S. Pacific Command assessment, labeled "Top Secret," found that the presence of warships and surveillance aircraft deployed by an eight-nation coalition since September has forced North Korea to adjust its tactics at sea, including transferring oil farther away from the Korean Peninsula and often in other countries' territorial waters.
And a lack of coastal infrastructure, such as deepwater ports, means that spills of the heavy fuel oil that powers most vessels could wreak havoc on both ecosystems and reputations, because clean-up missions would have to set out from much farther away and would take much longer to be effective.
At around 2130 million years ago the world would get colder and drier (due to changes in ocean circulation as South America and Australia move farther away from Antarctica); the rainforests that used to range from the tropics for the Rocky Mountain West and Germany and the like shrink back.
While many communities will seek to rebuild their destroyed levees, conservation groups say the repairs only buy time before the next inevitable flood comes along, and that local and federal governments should more seriously consider relocating to higher ground and placing levees and development farther away from rivers and their floodplains.
"To say that speculating about a multiverse is unscientific because you can't observe its other parts is like saying that it is unscientific to suppose that there are galaxies farther away than 100 billion light years, because in an expanding universe they can never be observed," he wrote in an email.
Even though Ultima Thule is smaller and farther away, the navigators were able to plot a more precise course this time, because in 2017 and 2018, astronomers on the mission team were able to pin down Ultima Thule's location by observing the object passing in front of a few distant stars.
With Mr. Johnson and his opponents locked in their umpteenth standoff this week, the debate drifted farther and farther away from the best way to negotiate Britain's departure — let alone the costs or benefits of doing Brexit — and more toward a crude display of political positioning in advance of a likely election.
"As we get farther and farther away from the use of nuclear weapons, that we not lose urgency in seeking to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and seeking to reduce nuclear stockpiles, and ultimately pursue a world without them," Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said ahead of the President's trip.
This misunderstanding or incomprehension, though frustrating, can also reveal an acute alienation: if those inside the art world cannot comprehend an artist's language, does it signify that those who presume to share that language are in fact as far away, or even farther away, than those who exist outside the art world?
The city of Charlottesville attempted to defuse the situation by moving the Unite the Right rally away from its original location — Lee Square, in downtown Charlottesville, featuring the statue of Robert E. Lee that was the ostensible cause of the rally — to a location farther away from the center of the city.
"I would be concerned about the fire possibly causing radioactive contamination in the soil and plants to be lofted into the air and drift even farther away from the site, affecting even more people downwind," Stephen Schwartz, nonresident senior fellow at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, told Motherboard in an email.
Maybe most importantly, though, a fully autonomous minivan that's designed to be more like public transportation moves the definition of a "car" farther away from this thing that's used by one person at a time at great expense to the planet—and that's exactly where we as a society need to go.
Defensively, he moves his feet well for a seven-footer, and is mobile enough to utilize a couple slides to cut off dribble penetration, but he may have trouble dealing with more explosive NBA guards who can quickly turn the corner, especially as he has to defend farther away from the basket.
Whether you're storing your RV close to home or someplace farther away, these handy tips from industry professionals and other RV users are a practical will help ensure your RV is ready to hit the road again laterAs a rule, start from inside-out and top to bottom for a thorough cleaning job.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's the relation of the part to the whole that is the crucial element of Elias Sime's assemblages — and what makes his work consistently enticing is that he allows the viewer to engineer what that relation reveals, just by moving closer or farther away from the work.
If you're located within China, even if you're just visiting, you'll be able to get Taobao and Tmall orders within one to two days if you're ordering from a seller living in the same province as you and around three to four days if you order from a seller in a province that's farther away.
"In order to get good distance, you need to overextend your arm a bit and hold [the camera] a bit farther away than you might normally when taking a selfie," Daniel Vogel, one of the study's authors and an associate professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, told Refinery29.
We are faced with a heartbreaking choice: leave him where he is, watching TV all day but reasonably close to family and friends, or move him 40 miles farther away to an independent living facility in Suffolk County that is willing to take him so that he might build a better life for himself.
"The tipping point for me was at the point where every day I was being asked to do things that made me feel uncomfortable — that took me farther away from doing what I would consider quality journalism and more into the realm of presenting things in tune with the owner's other interests," Mr. Wright said.
And, one day last week, a new parking lot, farther away from the water, was drying at Breakwater Beach, in Brewster, farther south on the Cape, part of a retreat project that had drawn passionate objections from neighbors who did not want to see it take away from an open park space near the water.
For want of anything of substance to occupy us as my dad, in his threadbare shirts, spent long periods of time moving closer and farther away from a piece he was considering, my brother and I would torment each other until these trips deteriorated into shouting matches that eventually penetrated his absorption in the art.
In part, that's because she has more freedom to do so than either Diana or Kate Middleton did: Harry is much further down the line of succession than either Charles or William are, so both he and Markle are allowed to stray a little farther away from the strict conventionality of the royal ideal.
"It's a sustained effort but I would tell you the North Koreans are learning, evolving, getting better so the ship-to-ship transfers are taking place farther away from the Peninsula," Randy Schriver, assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs, said at a discussion this month at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
"Here's the tough thing about rules of thumb: If you apply them without professional advice and some form of precision over longer periods of time, you may be getting farther and farther away from spending goals you want to have in retirement," said Dr. Ajamu Loving, assistant professor of financial planning at The American College of Financial Services.
"It's a sustained effort but I would tell you the North Koreans are learning, evolving, getting better so the ship-to-ship transfers are taking place farther away from the Peninsula," Randy Schriver, assistant secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs, said at a discussion this month at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
But for Qi 53, "return" and "this sea is mine" were the inspiration behind many different interpretations in a month-long program of events, exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, and symposium talks in venues located across borderlines and distances, in the West Bank and Gaza, Amman, Beirut, Bethlehem, Haifa, and Jerusalem, as well as farther away in London.
The partnership, which began a year before Trump's presidential campaign kicked off, worked to add Trump Turnberry to a list of hotels used by the airports aircrew, despite the fact that it is significantly farther away from the airport than other hotels used in a similar manner and has higher advertised prices, according to the Times.
Instead of cancelling and rebooking a few minutes later, frantically rushing so you don't miss your window and get smacked with a no-show fee or making the driver wait while they and the company aren't getting paid, Uber, Lyft and the rest should offer the "I Need More Time" button that simply rebooks you a car that's a little farther away.
"After plaintiff rejected Thomas's sexual advances, Thomas changed her demeanor toward plaintiff by shunning him, ignoring him, refusing to talk with him, and otherwise treating him in an unprofessional manner; moving him out of an office into a cubicle farther away from her office; criticizing his work performance; and ultimately terminating his performance on June 13, 2005," the lawsuit said.
And the tracers came rocketing out of the barrel hot and red like wishes that seemed to slow as they sailed farther away, tracers that sometimes took a sharp upward or outward turn like wishes gone wrong when the tracer hit a rock or a helmet or another bullet, amid the profusion of rounds five times as numerous as were visible, and ricocheted.
Four of the president's five living children, former President George W. Bush, former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida, Doro Bush Koch and Neil Bush, along with their spouses, formed a row in the Capitol driveway for the elaborate departure ceremony, with more relatives, including former first daughters Barbara and Jenna Bush, the younger Mr. Bush's daughters, looking on from farther away.
Just as you think you've understood the narrative technique, which takes us into Reyna's life through her relationships, Part II commences, shifting to third-person stories that seem to spool farther and farther away from Reyna, until we arrive at the distant connection of German antiquities smugglers who spent a night at Kiki and Osman's home in Turkey, four decades ago.
"I'm going to stay here in Chico and just become one of Chico's homeless people until I can get back up the hill," said Ms. Roberts, 73, who lost her home in Paradise and had been staying with her dog, Princess, at the Neighborhood Church shelter in Chico, an official Red Cross site that closed and moved farther away last week.
So as you grow, as you scale a company and as you get farther and farther away from the demographic you're trying to target, how do you create a system where you have people whose tastes and sensibility — and separately, managerial style that works, because you can't touch that stuff and at some point you can't gauge whether it works yourself, right?
I see their little updates on Facebook (which, for younger readers, is a message board used by the elderly to discuss the crimes of immigrant gangs) with their aging faces that astonish me and their grown children who terrify me — they're nothing but little marker dots of humanity getting farther away on that metaphorical balloon that Mr. Brenner blew up for us those many years ago.
"The asteroid's loops around Earth drift a little ahead or behind from year to year, but when they drift too far forward or backward, Earth's gravity is just strong enough to reverse the drift and hold onto the asteroid so that it never wanders farther away than about 100 times the distance of the moon," Paul Chodas, manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object (NEO) Studies, said in a statement.
Now that I was even farther away from home, I yearned for the familiar — the recipes my grandmother used to type out on index cards with her typewriter, the samurai TV shows that my grandfather used to watch, the language we rarely exchanged (but pretended like we knew, because we're too proud to admit that we can't fluently speak Japanese because it wasn't passed down to us #AmericanAssimilation).
John knew that he was on a bus, that with every droning mile the bus travelled it took him farther and farther away from Charlotte and Carly, and would eventually take him so far away that he would never see them again, but he also knew that somehow they were on the bus with him and would stay with him as long as he didn't open his eyes. Newport. Gatlinburg. Knoxville.

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