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What could possibly disturb this utopian ferrying of delicious eats?
The bus was ferrying the children home about 4 p.m.
Lorries buzz in and out ferrying materials, cranes dot the skyline.
Civilians played a crucial role in ferrying the injured to help.
These airlines are not ferrying civilian passengers between Tehran and Damascus.
Field hospitals and ambulances ferrying the wounded have come under attack.
Or the Uber driver ferrying you to your significant other's apartment?
It's the last major milestone before SpaceX can begin ferrying humans.
NASA is hoping those crew-ferrying flights begin by late 2018.
Those have been ferrying officers, SWAT teams around the city as needed.
Ferrying passengers to space is still a ways off for Blue Origin.
The Falcon Heavy is a viable option for ferrying cargo to Mars.
Charge's involvement in racing doesn't end with ferrying goods around race courses.
Padgett played down couple's role in ferrying the injured out of danger.
Right now, emergency services are reimbursed only for ferrying people to hospitals.
SpaceX is one of two companies ferrying cargo to the space mission.
Soviet helicopters began ferrying nuclear weapons from storage sites to launching pads.
It says the bomb exploded as a vehicle ferrying soldiers drove near it.
Electoral commission vehicles were also seen ferrying election material under heavy police guard.
It was ferrying Alex Garden, the chief executive officer of Zume Pizza Inc.
And Cruise doesn&apost appear to be limiting itself to ferrying just passengers.
The future of ferrying things and people about will rely on self-driving technology.
Ambulances rushed to the scene, ferrying away the wounded as police cordoned off streets.
Developing the China business would be more than just ferrying Chinese tourists, he noted.
A drone, which was ferrying the goods, was due to arrive at any minute.
There was no speedy overground system ferrying bankers to their comfortable three-bedroom terraced houses.
SpaceX and Boeing, for example, will soon begin ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station.
The future was once so bright, and this was the ship ferrying him into it.
A handmade outrigger served as a dinghy, ferrying five people at a time to shore.
It's also due to begin ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station in coming months.
The task of ferrying up tourists was given to sure-footed donkeys climbing through scrub.
The booms of fireworks ricocheted off skyscrapers and ambulances screamed by, ferrying off the wounded.
Gisasikdang sprung up to serve meals to drivers, including those ferrying the area's wealthy residents.
Their helicopters now rumble constantly overhead, ferrying embassy staff from the airport to their offices.
Bright red Chinese-made dump trucks could be seen this week ferrying rubble between building sites.
Alec Alec gets credit too, for ferrying information to Nick, and ultimately saving his ally Christian.
Just outside Kalona on Route 1, I came upon a profusion of buggies ferrying Amish families.
The only movement was of ambulances, riot control vehicles and locals ferrying the sick to hospitals.
One official said the helicopter was not on a combat operation but was ferrying troops. Maj.
Like the scorpion that stings the frog ferrying it across the torrent, he cannot help it.
According to the data, Hawaiian, United and American had the worst track records for ferrying animals.
Ferrying humans around in self-driving cars is getting all the attention, but what about cargo?
LR: I've heard other polar explorers talk about portaging, or ferrying the load, as an option.
The nerd bird, a sea plane, has been ferrying techies between Vancouver and Seattle since last year.
CNN witnessed more than a dozen ambulances crossing the border, all with sirens blaring, ferrying patients across.
Raft of blanket boats ferrying field artillery and men over the Potomac River in Virginia, July 1863.
Uber has a small fleet of self-driving cars ferrying people around downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, right now.
Bigelow's business plan depends on the development of privately-built spaceships capable of cheaply ferrying astronauts aloft.
He foots the bills, booking guests in luxury hotels and sometimes ferrying them on his private jet.
Koehne's passengers were under the impression that he was ferrying them to a safer place, officials said.
Both criminal and terrorist groups target people at coastal resorts, island resorts, and boats ferrying between islands.
One drone company, Flirtey, completed an FAA-approved flight last year ferrying medical supplies to rural Virginia.
Ferrying back, we saw black dolphin-sized whales leaping out of the water, daring me to smile.
Indulge this by ferrying around Canada's Gulf Islands, clustered between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island.
This has given rise to a raft of businesses that specialize in ferrying goods to people's homes.
For decades, the Air Force has performed the solemn duty of ferrying the president around the world.
The Lyft driver ferrying them to and from the beach might be the luckiest guy in Fla.
A bus seen on the tarmac at Geneva's airport is believed to be ferrying the freed American prisoners.
The company originally promised to begin ferrying astronauts to the ISS by 2017 for the Commercial Crew Program.
It's capable of ferrying five people in relative comfort to 200 mph, a speed some supercars can't reach.
While ferrying messages across battle lines, the teenage Jackson was captured along with his brother by the British.
Drivers ferrying fuel from depots to service stations were being threatened, he said, but did not give details.
"If I wasn't here today, I'd be in the carpool lane ferrying my kids to school," she said.
Then in November, Costa Rica broke up a smuggling network that had been ferrying migrants through the country.
Army personnel have been ferrying truck loads of the crop purchased by the government to selected storage areas.
Ambulances rushed to the scene, ferrying away the wounded as police cordoned off streets, fearing a second attack.
Vans operated by BCFS have been ferrying dozens of children to the El Paso International Airport each day.
Trucks traverse the road, ferrying goods made in southeastern China like air-conditioners, cellphones, costume jewelry and shirts.
Some sailed down the river; others rode south from Yunnan Province in mule caravans ferrying silver and silk.
Soon, she becomes involved in the dangerous work of ferrying children born into slavery across the Ohio River.
Helicopters are a common sight over New York City's waterways, ferrying tourists on sightseeing trips and carrying commuters.
The penguins and elephant seals were the conduits ferrying that nitrogen from water to land, the study showed.
Financially speaking, planes only earn revenue for their companies when they are in the air, ferrying paying passengers.
Femsa's private security guards, while ferrying employees' children to school, had been attacked by cartel gunmen, he said.
At home, I have not always been physically swift in meeting needs or ferrying them to their destinations.
With each ship ferrying about 100 passengers, that would make for a total migration of about 100,000 people.
Cham Wings Airlines, an airline sanctioned by the United States for ferrying fighters to Syria, operated the flight.
A crowd of Ukrainian protesters on Thursday attacked buses ferrying evacuees from Wuhan, China, to a quarantine hospital.
Along with Boeing, an American aerospace giant, SpaceX is responsible for ferrying supplies to the International Space Station.
The plane was ferrying the Pope on a short flight from Santiago to the northern city of Iquique.
By 2018, the plan is to make drones a regular way of ferrying supplies between the two hospitals.
Albanian police said they have arrested a handful of people smugglers this year ferrying migrants in taxis or vans.
Those smartphones, though, served as advertising for Juno while drivers might have been ferrying Uber passengers around New York.
All the people who were hospitalized after a duck boat ferrying tourists sank in southern Missouri have been released.
Now, locals are ferrying them from the station to their resorts, and offering car services for their entire stay.
Bitrus was among 57 girls who escaped by jumping off the trucks ferrying them away from their Chibok school.
And for a while they were, decommissioned after more than 40 years ferrying tourists along the region's scenic coastline.
Local "boda boda" (motorbike taxi) drivers told CNN they had been ferrying people to their local stations for free.
Now, McKay was ferrying the 0003 stranded children to safety as the Camp Fire scorched everything in its path.
In those days, Pyongyang tried to boost its economy by ferrying counterfeit U.S. dollars through Russian banks and markets.
Military helicopters rattle overhead, ferrying American and Afghan officials by air rather than risk cars bombs in the streets.
Their missions included ferrying airplanes, training men for combat, and towing airborne targets for ground anti-aircraft artillery training.
There are reasons for concerns, given Iran Air's past practice of ferrying fighters and weapons across the Middle East.
The truck was ferrying Bei Bei to Dulles International Airport, where he is expected to take off around noon.
He said the Chadian cargo plane was on the tarmac and was ferrying some belongings of the former president.
Private television networks broadcast images of rescue workers and ambulances rushing to the park and ferrying victims to hospitals.
United Airlines said this week that it was ferrying its 737 Max fleet to an airport in Phoenix, Arizona.
Should we expect to see more boats ferrying people across the trait now that Sweden has tightened border controls?
Project Wing completed its first U.S. customer delivery test in September, ferrying Chipotle burritos to students at Virginia Tech.
War planes could still be heard over Benghazi on Wednesday morning, and ambulances ferrying casualties raced through the streets.
Helicopters spent the morning ferrying in tons of sand, lead, clay, and boron to pour over the burning reactor.
Central Time, when the land- and water-capable boat was ferrying 29 passengers and two crew members across the lake.
So small workboats were ferrying stacks of lumber from shore, to be lifted into the hold by two onboard cranes.
The evacuation began with ambulances ferrying out the sick to a government checkpoint, before around 121 buses departed the villages.
Younas' wife snapped a smartphone photo showing him ferrying one of the children across the flooded street on his back.
Three months after ferrying him to China, the SAM 26000 took Nixon on an unprecedented visit to the Soviet Union.
Those ferrying the travelers earn hundreds of dollars for each person they cram into the back of a Toyota Hilux.
That's meant ferrying myself across multiple galaxies in search of portals and communication towers, often losing entire days to travel.
In light of its most recent launch, Rocket Lab says it's now a major step closer to ferrying commercial satellites.
He spent months of his life ferrying me to and from horse shows and riding lessons throughout my teenage years.
Apple announced in March that it had chosen the firm over Uber as its preferred way of ferrying staff around.
The Waqt driver who was ferrying Bukhari to the TV station witnessed the incident, according to the second Waqt source.
I essentially use my car for local errands and ferrying my kids around, with an occasional longer trip thrown in.
The latter is part of the crew of Covenant, a ship ferrying 2,000 colonists to a new world in 2104.
The usual stream of cars navigated the bends on the first day of school, white families ferrying their adolescent sons.
The Kidz Bop concept grew from Chenfeld's and Balsam's experiences ferrying their own elementary-school-age children to birthday parties.
In Russia's deregulated, uncontrolled 20163s, he made his fortune in the auto industry "ferrying goods around," as Andrey put it.
Its goal is to become a space tourism company, ferrying passengers up for weightless rides as soon as April 2019.  
Protesters at power plants blocked trucks carrying coal and buses ferrying staff, forcing some generating units to be switched off.
Mr. Peters has said rogue correction employees are responsible for ferrying a large share of the contraband that infiltrates jails.
There were hundreds of facilities in the bush—so many that pilots ferrying roughnecks sometimes have to consult illustrated guidebooks.
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Photographs and video footage posted online showed small fishing boats surrounding the stricken, semi-submerged plane, ferrying passengers to safety.
He confronts Vanessa with repressed elements of her past before ferrying her, it seems, to whatever lies beyond this life.
Experimental deliveries of parcels, pizzas and other items conjure up visions of skies abuzz with drones ferrying packages to and fro.
A chatty man with a sunny disposition, he started driving a taxi instead, ferrying tourists around Athens and offering travel tips.
Like most SUVs, these electric vehicles will likely be used as people movers, ferrying people to and from work and school.
The airline, Iran's largest, was blacklisted in 2011 for allegedly ferrying operatives, arms and funds for the Revolutionary Guards' overseas unit.
For now, the decades' old business of ferrying people across the river to dodge usual passport controls has not been interrupted.
Soon we were hosting and attending lavish parties, ferrying to Indonesia for the weekend or flying to Phuket during school vacations.
The accident happened on Saturday evening as people were ferrying back after watching kite-flying celebrations to mark a harvest festival.
The boat was ferrying people to a man-made island used as a recreational area by families, according to one witness.
In fact, he's still in cahoots with Cersei, ferrying (and essentially being in charge of) a giant mercenary army from Essos.
Over the years, Wavertree circumnavigated the globe nearly 30 times, ferrying sundry cargo — coal, kerosene, jute, cotton, tea, coffee, molasses, timber.
Mr. Chan spends hours in his beat-up BMW sedan ferrying weary, sweat-drenched protesters to housing complexes across the city.
Cold Spring Road is among the busiest streets in the neighborhood, residents said, with school buses ferrying students throughout the day.
That's enough to trouble the companies developing robotaxis, the fully autonomous vehicles that hope to amortize their costs by ferrying passengers.
Or a massive, ursine creature, meant to be a genetically engineered slave, who is ferrying an old woman on his back.
The Soyuz was ferrying NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin to the ISS for a six-month stay.
Amazon, Google, and a number of startups are developing unmanned aerial vehicles capable of ferrying small packages across a metropolitan area.
Those who know Mr. Akhmetshin describe him as a devoted parent, ferrying his school-age daughter to extracurricular activities around Washington.
NASA asked the private sector the design spacecraft capable of ferrying astronauts to the ISS after retiring the space shuttle program.
In January, Germany banned Iran's Mahan Air because of its role in ferrying arms and fighters to commit atrocities in Syria.
NASA is separately looking to the private sector for a lunar lander capable of ferrying humans to and from the lunar surface.
Still, the presentation does project that Hyperloop One's profits later on in its life, once the lines are built and ferrying cargo.
The plant was cut off from road access, however, and the company is ferrying workers and supplies in and out via helicopter.
Tasked with ferrying Williams to a New Year's Day gig in Dayton, Ohio, Carr drove out of Knoxville, Tennessee, and into legend.
It's certainly a theory, and one with more grounding in reality than Seth Rich ferrying information from the DNC to Julian Assange.
A U.S. Air Force plane would swoop down on cue and snag the classified material, ferrying the images safely back to land.
SpaceX, which has been ferrying cargo to and from the International Space Station for NASA, also aims to break into space tourism.
FIVE waitresses work the busy rooftop bar, ferrying drinks to the bright young things of Can Tho, the Mekong delta's biggest city.
He was quickly entrusted with scouting border crossings, ferrying to refugees crucial — often doctored — documents, and running errands from menial to dangerous.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Private jets ferrying business titans from all over the globe began landing Monday in this sand-swept Saudi capital.
The Untied Nations has opened an air bridge between Kinshasa and the two impacted cities, ferrying supplies and responders on regular flights.
In this new setup, Shipt becomes an extension of that, picking up deliveries from local stores and ferrying them to their destinations.
Take a look around Boston, said Mr. Pacho, whose taxi company thrives on ferrying laborers between the center of town and work.
The self-balancing robot has 50 safety functionalities, and its assistant work includes taking photos of its owners and ferrying supplies around.
Resting on deck, leaning against the mainmast, was a small wooden boat for ferrying crew members to and from the larger ship.
Others drive for a group of delivery companies that dominate the business of ferrying packages on behalf of online retailers like Alibaba.
The United States last week imposed sanctions on two units of China's COSCO for alleged involvement in ferrying crude out of Iran.
The Japan Times reported that a charter jet ferrying about 228 Japanese nationals from Wuhan, China landed in Tokyo on Wednesday morning.
A protein's particular shape enables it to do a particular job, whether ferrying oxygen through the body or helping to digest food.
That makes it ideal for ferrying the shopping of those who still prefer to visit stores in person, rather than ordering goods online.
Paul Hwangpo, a Las Vegas Uber driver, said he had spent the day ferrying tourists and residents to the clinics to give blood.
His days are long, 211 hours crisscrossing the city and ferrying local residents to buy groceries, get medicine and go to the hospital.
The American, boss of an oil-services company called Global Marine, was ferrying three oil rigs from the Gulf of Mexico to Aberdeen.
Cygnus will also be ferrying up several other fun experiments for ISS astronauts to embark on, including one about biomolecular sequencing in space.
Ferrying New Yorkers — sometimes drunk, sometimes sick, sometimes just in a bad mood — across the city has always been grueling and lonely work.
The trucking push is partly a gambit to leverage the mapping and logistics expertise Uber has gained ferrying passengers and food in cities.
We see him punching the clock ferrying drunk girls to bachelorette parties and other menial assignments well below his super-powered skill set.
Over 400 officers were deployed by the Greater Manchester Police, with 60 ambulances ferrying victims to eight different hospitals in the Manchester area.
Iran Air's ferrying of weapons to Hezbollah is helping to cement the terrorist group's role as a state within a state inside Lebanon.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The jury is out on whether there is any money to be made ferrying hot meals to time-poor urbanites.
By the second half of the century, Crossrail's earliest ancestor, the Metropolitan underground line, had started ferrying commuters between the same two destinations.
The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp has been in the Caribbean since Hurricane Irma hit and is now ferrying supplies into Puerto Rico.
If Iran Air is found to be ferrying weapons and fighters to Syria, the two manufacturers would unwittingly become accessories to war crimes.
Robot taxis could cut emissions in half by ferrying people to mass transit, facilitating carpooling, and running on clean electricity rather than petroleum.
This ferrying process has left planes spread around the world, with most airlines unable to keep their fleet of 737 Max planes together.
"Trincale has the merit of ferrying the cantastorie into the modern era," said Claudio Piccoli, the editor of a periodical about the cantastorie.
Proteins carry out a vast number of jobs in the body, from ferrying oxygen in the blood to generating force in our muscles.
DealBook RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Private jets ferrying business titans from all over the globe began landing Monday in this sand-swept Saudi capital.
The bus belonged to the Paramus Board of Education and was one of three that were ferrying the students to their field trip.
Agents face attacks from rocks thrown across the border and armed smugglers when they were trying to stop vehicles ferrying people or drugs.
Mr Curran says ride-hailing could increase use of public transport by ferrying people from their houses to a bus or train stop.
Now, five years later, the ships ferrying thousands of South Korean commuters and travelers every day are still vulnerable to cheating and corruption.
In his telling, astronauts perform some weird rituals before boarding the Soyuz rocket in Kazakhstan, the only rocket currently ferrying people to the ISS.
SpaceX has also contracted with NASA to start flying astronauts by 2018, with the eventual goal of ferrying them to and from the ISS.
In January 1941, Corbally was caught again, this time aboard the Oriente, a Ward Line vessel ferrying passengers from New York to Havana, Cuba.
But many drivers said they saw themselves as responsible for ferrying the wounded to ambulances, which were parked farther back from the front lines.
NASA is paying SpaceX and Boeing nearly $7 billion combined to build rocket-and-capsule launch systems for ferrying astronauts to the space station.
Uber has self-driving vehicles ferrying passengers in Pittsburgh and Phoenix, but has yet to say when it plans to start monetizing its service.
Riders love it because its so cheap, but drivers hate it because of the stress of ferrying multiple passengers to a variety of destinations.
Last fall, a 7-inch injection well pipe ruptured 500 feet below the surface of Los Angeles, after ferrying natural gas for six decades.
Its budget is also stretched by ferrying official delegations around sometimes at a financial loss, a former Cuban diplomat familiar with Cubana operations said.
Next month, in Singapore, a drone made by Airbus, a European aerospace group, will begin ferrying supplies and spare parts to ships moored offshore.
For now, an army of nannies are ferrying Dream back and forth between the two parents while both sides discuss a more formal arrangement.
It is not a system like the one that Elon Musk's SpaceX contracts out to NASA for ferrying supplies to the International Space Station.
Privately owned Sierra Nevada will join incumbents Space Exploration Technologies and Orbital ATK in ferrying supplies to the space station beginning in late 2019.
Normally, HDL is an important helper in the smooth running of the cardiovascular system by ferrying cholesterol to the liver, where it is eliminated.
Abele said the bus appeared to be ferrying casino-goers back to Los Angeles from the Red Earth Casino after a night of gambling.
Together, the two campuses will serve as a showcase for the future, with autonomous vehicles ferrying executives around and other people riding electric bikes.
That's the thing about staying in even the loveliest of Parisian hotels: They are often old, as are the lifts ferrying passengers between floors.
Every day, thousands of airliners crisscross the air corridors over the Atlantic, ferrying tourists and business men between megacities like New York and London.
Mr. Cooper's boat, which made several runs ferrying Marines of the Second Division from ships offshore, became, like others, stranded on a coral reef.
Then there's the nascent orbital economy: companies already involved in launching and ferrying payloads to the ISS, and in designing the facilities and robots.
The most alarming trend has been the lynching of Muslims suspected of possessing beef, for ferrying home cattle purchased legitimately from cattle markets elsewhere.
It will double the number of shuttles ferrying guests from one show to the other and is laying on extra buses to the airport.
Startups and established commercial heavyweights like SpaceX are now competing for potentially lucrative contracts for other tasks, such as ferrying cargo to the moon.
Bangladeshi authorities said last month they would crack down on fisherman charging Rohingya for ferrying them to safety, which they described as human trafficking.
Among other trademarks, she's stopped hiring drivers, instead ferrying journalists to their destination in a little red car while smoking cigarettes out the window.
Freeman also notes that at 12,000 miles, China has the most extensive high-speed rail lines in the world, ferrying 1.1 billion passengers a year.
The Hyperloop concept involves a vast network of interlocking tunnels zipping with electrically-powered superfast sleds ferrying cars and people movers from station to station.
Hernández, 20, works at a local supermarket ferrying boxes up and down, and was afraid to ask for a day off and risk getting fired.
Roscosmos might have a lucrative sideline in ferrying millionaires to the space station, but its primary objectives are still that of a government space agency.
He's now responsible, alongside deputy manager Koizumi, for ferrying the company through one of its most fascinating and critical periods in its 22-year history.
What's widely acknowledged is that both have been raising commission rates once every few months, forcing restaurants to rethink their strategy for ferrying food around.
Such vehicles are already ferrying around people in retirement communities, and one of Google's videos shows a blind man doing errands in an autonomous car.
At the moment SpaceX's business is launching satellites for private companies and America's air force, as well as ferrying cargo to the International Space Station.
Ferrying cargo and crew to space is still expensive, and reusing Dragon will be a key step in helping lower the cost of space access.
But Hamas' cynical human protest conveyer, ferrying youngsters to their graves, is achieving its objective: isolating Trump and turning global opinion against him and Israel.
As part of the program, SpaceX was meant to begin ferrying astronauts to the ISS by 2017; now that will likely slip to late 215.
On Tuesday, a military helicopter made the 40-minute flight from the provincial capital, Portoviejo, ferrying supplies and a New York Times reporter and photographer.
Development cannot begin until after the research center is shut, since ferrying workers and equipment onto the island could compromise security guidelines, Mr. Verrico said.
Matt Clark, a graphic designer in Brooklyn, has rechristened his old Puch Maxi Sport the Poképed, ferrying players around the city for $25 an hour.
Eight snowcats, ferrying groups of up to 12 skiers and snowboarders each, will have access to 60,000 acres of private terrain (from $450 a person).
By ferrying cars from popular areas to underused parking lots, Luxe's founders argued that they had discovered a loose thread in the city's parking knot.
Just then, a deputy ferrying Jayme away from the Kasinskas' home spotted a red vehicle -- a Kia or a Ford -- approaching from the other direction.
Other Russian rockets ferrying goods aloft in recent years have had a checkered record, including the Progress, which is almost identical to the Soyuz rocket.
A video that Twitter user Ian Chan posted Wednesday shows a drone ferrying a single toilet paper roll dangling feet below toward his apartment patio.
Organizers expected the protest to be the biggest of its kind, with about 150 buses ferrying thousands of demonstrators from across the country to London.
Each year, I'd plunk down way too much money, hopes high, expectations low, ferrying the rabbi-approved bottles over to Mom's apartment in Long Beach.
Since selling his company, he can spend part of almost every day with his three grandchildren in Bloomfield, N.J., ferrying them to or from school.
Instead of husbands ferrying their wives around, women will be able to drive from A to B. Saudization of the work force is also feminization.
WUHAN, China — His days are long, 12 hours crisscrossing the city and ferrying local residents to buy groceries, get medicine and go to the hospital.
WUHAN, China — His days are long, 12 hours crisscrossing the city and ferrying local residents to buy groceries, get medicine and go to the hospital.
Some ships ferrying US soybeans to China spent weeks stuck at sea after failing to deliver their cargo before the new import taxes kicked in.
Private vessels have been ferrying commuters since the 19th century, and a limited city-subsidized version of the ferry service has been running since 2003.
In the Twin Cities a decade ago, the airport commission found that Muslim taxi drivers were regularly refusing service to passengers who were ferrying wine.
During the dry season, it had to be constantly refilled by government officials, the fire department or locals ferrying barrels of water in their trucks.
Amid the muffled whine of snowmobiles ferrying researchers and equipment around the field site, he weighed the snow, then emptied his trowel, ready for another sample.
The Russian-made Mi-17 helicopter was ferrying military officials to a forward post in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, defense spokesman Suneet Newton said.
We kept ferrying people back to Tan Son Nhut Airbase, so they could get on the bigger helicopters and get out to the ships at sea.
PADDLE steamers once chugged up and down the Darling, the main tributary of the Murray river, ferrying wool from remote farms to the port of Adelaide.
The deal comes as Uber is vying to apply the logistics expertise it has gained ferrying passengers in countries around the world to the trucking industry.
The contract is valued at $130 million—that's the price of ferrying the Air Force Space Command-52 satellite to its intended orbit sometime in 2020.
No one was tossing materials freshly mined from the upper reaches of the island there, no one was ferrying goods to and from the bus stop.
With features like electronically controlled sliding doors, the van could be well suited to ferrying larger groups of people without the need for an actual driver.
On the day of the coup, it had been possible to peer down and see soldiers arresting the Presidential Guard and ferrying them away in trucks.
That evening, inching home in my car through snarled traffic, I mused that while ferrying in the rain might be inconvenient, driving in it is worse.
There has been a string of accidents in the waterways between Indonesia and Malaysia involving overloaded boats ferrying laborers seeking work in Malaysian factories and plantations.
Inside the warehouse, within dark, cyclone-fenced enclosures, thousands of shelf-toting robots performed a mute ballet, ferrying towers of merchandise from one place to another.
On Wednesday, bike commutes in parts of the city looked downright orderly, helped by the eight vans ferrying extra bikes to empty corrals, Mr. Owens said.
Her husband, siblings and other relatives were out doing impromptu emergency response — ferrying people on boats or making supply runs to stores on the other side.
Our mission on this day would be very different — just a small armada of eight kayaks ferrying paddlers intent on exploring the bay's palm-fringed shore.
The Bay Bridge runs parallel to Treasure Island, and through its neighboring island of Yerba Buena, ferrying passengers from Oakland to San Francisco and vice versa.
The project means that 10 hydrogen buses are ferrying residents around the city's streets as authorities look to reduce city center emissions and boost air quality.
The company recently demonstrated how far it has come, ferrying journalists in Las Vegas around in a self-driving version of its Ioniq electric compact car.
Fourteenth Street, for nearly its entire length, will be transformed into the busiest bus route in the country, ferrying as many as 84,000 people a day.
It was ferrying members of the elite Marine Raiders special operations force and their equipment, who were scheduled to proceed from El Centro to Yuma, Ariz.
An Airbus H225 Super Puma helicopter ferrying passengers from a Norwegian oil platform operated by Statoil crashed on April 29, killing all 13 people on board.
The runways in the Mosul airport have been heavily damaged by the Islamic State to prevent Iraq and its allies from ferrying in troops and supplies.
Donald Friedman, 2000, who has been driving since 2150, said he had made money ferrying around passengers including the likes of Bette Davis and Norman Mailer.
The challenges of the cave system made the idea of continually ferrying air and food to the boys and their coach seem more and more like fantasy.
It's a trip thousands of New York football fans take every Sunday of the NFL season, a two-train trek ferrying supporters from Manhattan to MetLife Stadium.
The passengers were travelling on the last bus ferrying between the Kochi airport terminal and the aircraft, when they reportedly saw the plane taxiing towards the runway.
When we think of robots, we typically conjure up images of giant arms building cars on an assembly line, or autonomous delivery vehicles ferrying goods around warehouses.
As one does with an internet connection, the inmates used their unfettered access to download a shitload of porn, ferrying it to inmates via a thumb drive.
Wu, 40, remembers the "waterway traffic jams" created by cargo boats as they queued at his factory's riverside dock before ferrying bags of cement to construction sites.
These had previously been an important prop for their style of play, ferrying a reliable stream of healing potions to help them keep up a relentless attack.
The bogey was a jail cell ferrying him to a destiny he did not desire, his jaw on edge like the stiff end of his mother's iron.
The FBI began to focus intently on Rathburn's business, International Biological Inc, after repeated border stops in which he was found ferrying human heads, court records show.
Garlic fields stretch out around Jinxiang, and at harvest time the air is filled with dust kicked up by trucks ferrying the crop to market and storage.
The one-person drones could be ferrying commuters between predetermined checkpoints by July; the agency showed off the vehicle at an event, according to an AP report.
He later issued a statement that the helicopters would primarily be used for the transporting and supplies, ferrying wounded soldiers and for humanitarian assistance and disaster response.
Eskom started controlled outages - known locally as "load-shedding" - on Thursday after it said protesters had blocked trucks carrying coal and buses ferrying staff to power stations.
A larger vessel, INS Jalashwa, is also en route, as is a Pakistani vessel carrying relief supplies, and three Chinese ships ferrying aid to the beleaguered country.
McGuire Air Force Base is home to a variety of what are mostly refueling and transport aircraft, ferrying troops, fuel and cargo from the U.S. and abroad.
The £19 million ($24.98 million) project means that hydrogen buses are ferrying residents around Aberdeen as authorities look to reduce city center emissions and boost air quality.
Lately he had been pedaling a rickshaw, earning about $2 a day ferrying passengers through the warren of alleyways in a run-down part of metropolitan Manila.
The Pentagon also discounted the Hip's significant cargo capacity, its ability to carry substantial armaments while ferrying troops or cargo, and its use for close air support.
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft and Orbital ATK's Cygnus capsule, which have been ferrying goods to the station for years, have demonstrated the efficacy of this public-private approach.
In August 1944, SS Richard Montgomery, a US vessel ferrying munitions in World War II, ran aground on a sandbank near Sheerness, eastern England, in stormy weather.
The port operates around the clock, 365 days a year, with hundreds of service boats and helicopters ferrying crews to and from offshore platforms and drilling rigs.
The sight of tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the streets and wildly cheering the motorcade ferrying Mr. Kim and Mr. Xi should not deceive us.
The start-up, which was founded in 2013, has become a familiar sight in London, Paris and other cities, with couriers zipping along streets ferrying customer orders.
And by the end of the year, the company wants to test a rocket and capsule that is to lead to ferrying astronauts to the space station.
Though a cause has yet to be determined, the company's record includes two other fatal crashes in the last 14 years, both while ferrying gamblers to casinos.
One group of planes that won't be ferrying passengers: the Thomas Cook fleet, which Mr. Mann watched being flown to its Manchester base on radar Sunday night.
But even if the company does not win the prize, he said, Moon Express would still have a profitable future ferrying payloads for NASA and commercial customers.
In Syria, lines of buses and ambulances began ferrying people out of the ravaged city of Aleppo as a twice-stalled evacuation appeared to begin in earnest.
According to Limbu, cars like the MooAV will become a common sight in Singapore for ferrying passengers on fixed routes in Singapore in the next few years.
The UN estimated the caravan at 7,322 migrants Monday, after thousands crossed from Guatemala into Mexico (evading Mexican authorities by swimming or ferrying across the Suchiate River).
One application where drone delivery may make more sense, and is already in use, is ferrying medical supplies to remote areas that are hard to reach by road.
Ferrying hundreds of thousands of troops across the narrow Taiwan Strait to a handful of reliable landing beaches, in the face of fierce resistance, is a harrowing prospect.
Rocket companies like SpaceX, Spaceflight Industries, and Rocket Lab stand to profit from ferrying mini-satellites to orbit, which means they have little incentive to question such endeavors.
Furthermore, it's no more of a teleportation system than Skype, since both communication methods require the physical ferrying of energy from point A to point B to function.
Instead, they provided logistical and transportation support, ferrying CBP officers in US Army helicopters, put up temporary housing, installed razor wire, and stood by for any medical assistance.
By day, the bikes zip through Jakarta, ferrying residents to and from work—but by night, the roads give way to the underground world of illegal street racing.
Image: NASATwo leading rocket companies, SpaceX and Boeing, have been awarded commercial crew contracts, and both companies are expected to begin ferrying humans to the ISS by 2018.
Instead of ferrying crates on a long line of conveyor belts, as many CFCs do, it uses a three-dimensional grid system, or hive, to assemble customers' orders.
Using his boat, Hamblet has helped dozens of neighbors escape the floodwaters and is now ferrying them in and out as they salvage what's left of their possessions.
Traders ferrying goods from Kampala loaded up their trucks with charcoal as they returned through northern Uganda, though the war in South Sudan has since disrupted this traffic.
SpaceX and Boeing are supposed to start ferrying people to the space station within the next couple of years, but until that happens NASA is reliant on Roscosmos.
Servicing growth that could top 8 percent this year is a clutch of small tankers ferrying gasoil and diesel from Singapore 2,53 kilometers (1,260 miles) north to Myanmar.
Helicopters were ferrying people out of the Romero Canyon neighborhood, where about 300 people were cut off after a massive debris flow blocked the road into the area.
Shipping companies gained after the Baltic Exchange's main sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships ferrying dry bulk commodities, rallied on higher demand for capesize vessel segments.
On Thursday morning, farmers in the state blocked vehicles ferrying vegetables and milk to cities and dumped their loads of produce on to the road in many places.
OSLO (Reuters) - A helicopter ferrying passengers from a Norwegian oil platform crashed in the North Sea on Friday, apparently killing all 123 people on board, rescue officials said.
Yet this week's attack on a convoy ferrying hundreds of local employees and contractors from a mine owned by Canadas Semafo has exposed how vulnerable firms still are.
His plans for his SpaceX company don't stop there — he spoke of an Interplanetary Transit System capable of ferrying scores of passengers at a time to other planets.
The ambulance service, with at least 1,500 vehicles, has become grimly familiar in Pakistan, whether ferrying people maimed in terrorist attacks or carrying those injured in natural disasters.
If everything goes according to plan, Blue Origin will fly a crew of test pilots sometime next year before ferrying paying customers into space as early as 2018.
The Italian Army is ferrying coffins from the northern Italian city of Bergamo to remote cremation sites because local morgues can't cope with the surging coronavirus death toll.
More than half of their drivers are ferrying around passengers on a full-time basis, and about half of them are supporting families with children on that income.
Even with the cover, the traffickers were so worried about being seen ferrying black people they took them through series of bypasses to get to Tripoli, he said.
The company's duties include launching satellites into space, as well as ferrying cargo — and soon astronauts, the company hopes — to the International Space Station via contracts with NASA.
Here's what you need to know: _____ • In Syria, lines of buses and ambulances began ferrying people out of the ravaged city of Aleppo after a twice-stalled evacuation.
He has been going back and forth for years, ferrying a sample of fresh milk for a federally mandated drug test before he can start processing each batch.
Helicopters were ferrying people, some plucked from the roofs of buildings and tree-tops, to the port city of Beira, the main headquarters for the huge rescue operation.
Three hours after the Facebook post, Brown told BuzzFeed News that three cars and van had already made seven trips ferrying the constant sea of donations to the families.
He described her as a "loving, caring and devoted mother," always ferrying her kids from soccer practice to school events and going out of her way to help others.
To make matters worse, trucks ferrying stolen fuel often flee the pipelines at high speed, and it is not unusual for them to overturn and cause even more damage.
The two biggest benefactors, SpaceX and Boeing, have each received upwards of $3 billion from NASA to develop systems for ferrying astronauts to low Earth orbit and the ISS.
Heavily-armed police together with emergency services swarmed the location of the attack within minutes, with at least three helicopters ferrying victims from the shooting site to local hospitals.
The defense force said it had started ferrying people out by military helicopter and that a navy ship from Auckland was due to arrive in the area Wednesday morning.
Chakma and another local official have sentenced at least 100 people to terms of up to six months for continuing to charge Rohingya refugees for ferrying them to safety.
A Tesla bought today will soon be able to make up to $30,000 a year for its owners by ferrying passengers around when they don't need it, Musk said.
Chinese company Ehang caught our eye at CES earlier year, with the firm unveiling an autonomous quadcopter prototype it said was capable of ferrying human passengers without a pilot.
After a century of ferrying millions of daily commuters and taking countless family road trips, simple passenger cars are disappearing from American life, and they may not come back.
Yet this week's attack on a convoy ferrying hundreds of local employees and contractors from a mine owned by Canadas Semafo has exposed just how vulnerable firms still are.
NASA is paying SpaceX and aerospace rival Boeing Co nearly $7 billion combined, for each to construct rocket-and-capsule launch systems for ferrying astronauts to the space station.
A video, posted on YouTube by the International Committee of the Red Cross, shows the harshness of the terrain and the difficulties of ferrying even water to the encampment.
Nalo Hopkinson's "Inselberg" features a mutant tour bus driver — of a living bus — ferrying entitled tourists through a terrifying and wondrous island landscape of sugar swamps and radioactive seas.
Orbital ATK's Cygnus spacecraft will launch on a ULA Atlas V rocket, ferrying up almost 8,000 pounds of supplies to the space station, including research materials, hardware and more.
Chinook helicopters were ferrying police around the location and flying over the protest—at times so close that we could feel the blast of air from the rotor blades.
The six-person team is working at breakneck speed, ferrying plates from a makeshift grill oven via a sliding pulley system that looks like something MacGyver might rig up.
Ships and cargo planes ferrying food, medicine and vital fuel to Yemen's war-ravaged civilians are inspected by the United Nations to make sure they are not transporting arms.
A local taxi driver, B. Maan, recalled how he used to take home 200 pounds, or about $266, in the course of a Saturday night, ferrying revelers to pubs.
One of the airline's main achievements was the Northeast Shuttle system, ferrying passengers on hourly flights between New York, Washington, and Boston, a legacy carried on by airlines today.
In Greece on Wednesday, a naval ship used for ferrying military tanks was sent to the island of Lesbos to house about 500 migrants living in a refugee camp.
A helicopter air bridge that had been ferrying people in and out of the popular ski resort was out of action because of bad weather, a town spokeswoman said.
We debate ferrying back to pay them, but decide it's not worth it since they're not open today and we'll be on day trips tomorrow and the day after.
But soon she stumbles into other, more demanding work, ferrying infants born into bondage from one side of the Ohio River to the other in the flimsiest of rowboats.
And Messer has also jabbed back, needling Rokita for an internal memo published by Politico that described a litany of exacting rules for aides ferrying him around the district.
The tribe reluctantly complied when the federal government moved to replace an old barbed-wire fence with sturdier barriers that were designed to stop vehicles ferrying drugs from Mexico.
General Motors and its partner, Lyft, an Uber rival, are about to begin testing a fleet of self-driving cars ferrying passengers short distances in Detroit and other cities.
More than half of their drivers are ferrying around passengers on a full-time basis, and about half of all drivers are supporting families with children on that income.
Boyles&apos domestic missions have included ferrying Hurricane Katrina evacuees from New Orleans to Atlanta and flying emergency personnel into West Virginia to deal with last year&aposs deadly flooding.
Yara Greyjoy: In the season seven finale, Yara was ferrying Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes to Dorne when her uncle, Euron Greyjoy, launched a surprise attack on her fleet.
But with historic flooding in the forecast for Hurricane Florence, zoo workers moved the birds indoors, ferrying them to the zoo's animal hospital from their normal habitat via golf carts.
But he's clearly surprised at Trump's latest saw: that a criminal network of gangs is ferrying tens of thousands of Central American migrants through Mexico and into the United States.
He'll face formal murder charges today, while investigators look into reports that he was ferrying his passengers before the attacks began and perhaps even in between some of the shootings.
Though those plans have been canceled, it still means the Falcon Heavy will be more than capable of ferrying large cargo, such as robotic landers, to distant locations in space.
At the peak of the migrant boom some 6,000 people were directly employed in ferrying people north or providing food and lodging on the way, according to the Dutch study.
WHEN Panagiotis Korfoksyliotis set up a business in Athens in 215, ferrying tourists around by car, he hoped to do his bit to help Greece emerge from its deep recession.
SECMC, which has about 125 dump trucks ferrying earth out of the pit mine, estimates it will need 300-400 trucks once they burrow deep enough to reach the coal.
The Marines help coastal survivors into the craft, ferrying them back to the larger ships that have made the journey up the coast from the naval base in San Diego.
The two-millimeter hole in the hull of the spacecraft, which is responsible for ferrying humans to and from Earth, was patched with tape, and then sealed twice with epoxy.
This new Long March rocket will soon be ferrying Chinese astronauts (aka taikonauts) to Tiangong-2, China's second crewed space station which was just put into orbit earlier this month.
For companies with delivery ambitions, like Amazon and Google, this could be especially important as ferrying packages requires pilots to operate the drones remotely and without a line of sight.
NASA used modified Boeing 747s from 1974 for activities including the study of air turbulence from large aircraft to the more glamorous job of ferrying space shuttles like the Columbia.
Its centerpiece is an incentive for the app companies to increase their so-called utilization rates — that is, the portion of each hour in which drivers are ferrying a passenger.
Blade, dubbed an "Uber for helicopters," says it's ferrying quarantine supplies between New York City and the Hamptons for people who've decided to try to escape the spread of coronavirus.
Concerned for her parents' poor health, Omaira, who lived with them in Puerto Rico, flew with them on one of the many humanitarian flights ferrying Puerto Ricans to the mainland.
The E.U.'s new arms blockade replaces another E.U. mission which had gone defunct — Operation Sophia — which had been rescuing migrants off the Libyan coast and ferrying them to Europe.
At Sweet Corner Bakeshop in the West Village, where Ms. Hart works as a barista, the subway is responsible for ferrying the entire staff, from the baker to the chocolatier.
The 27-year-old ride hailing driver joined a group of volunteers ferrying medical staff to and from overcrowded hospitals, where rows of feverish patients were fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
NAIROBI, Kenya — James Njoroge, an Uber driver in Nairobi, earns barely $258 at the end of a grueling 258-hour workday ferrying customers through snarled traffic across the Kenyan capital.
Under his proposal, private advisers would work directly with Afghanistan combat battalions throughout the country, and the air force would be used for medical evacuation, fire support and ferrying troops.
Now there's news that a group of drug traffickers has got a combined 24 years in prison for ferrying heroin, coke, MCAT, amphetamine, and cannabis into the East Yorkshire area.
Visits to North Sentinel are strictly prohibited by the Indian Government, and seven fishermen have since been arrested for illegally ferrying the American out to the island, the ABC reports.
Having changed his name and moved to Los Angeles in 1924, he ran shipboard casinos that got around gambling and drinking restrictions by ferrying their glamorous clientele out to international waters.
Earlier on Wednesday, during his third appearance on national television in two days, Zuccaro told RAI state television NGOs were attempting to destabilize the nation's economy by ferrying migrants to Italy.
Footage posted to social media showed frantic scenes as hundreds of tourists crowded on the beach in a bid to make it on board the boats ferrying people off the island.
But when she came to make her first flight in one, as a 25-year-old pilot ferrying aircraft between Britain's airfields in the second world war, she knew for certain.
The crash appeared to be the deadliest land-vehicle accident in the U.S. since a bus ferrying nursing home patients away from Hurricane Rita caught fire in Texas 2005, killing 23.
The builder had few reservations as well about his dealings with another allegedly mob-tied businessman with a problematic background who ran a helicopter service ferrying high rollers to Trump's casinos.
American Airlines, which has 83 Boeing 737 Max planes in its fleet of nearly 1,000 aircraft, said it was ferrying those planes to be parked until the FAA order is lifted.
A sleepy shuttle ferrying the red-faced and unpleasant from Charing Cross to Hither Green just in time for a half-arsed wank over the ten minute preview on Television-X.
They were a group of 1,074 women who flew non-combat missions during World War II, ferrying aircraft across the country, training combat pilots and towing airborne targets for other aircraft.
Amazon completed its first public demonstration of a Prime Air drone delivery in the U.S. earlier this week, ferrying sunscreen to attendees at an Amazon-hosted conference in Palm Springs, Calif.
The Beijing-based firm earns most of its income by ferrying food and providing travel booking services inside its home country, and international expansion never seemed to be on the cards.
The first flight of that spacecraft ferrying NASA astronauts to the International Space Station is now scheduled for next year, and watchdog agencies within the government say further delays are possible.
The Red Cross is working to help people locate missing family members, while the Air Force has flown in supplies, and has been ferrying out some of the injured by air.
MOSAiC's organizers are now scrambling to pull together a contingency plan, which will likely involve ferrying the next group of scientists north with a resupply shipment aboard a giant icebreaker vessel.
The locus of the scene was a bank of elevators ferrying staff, cabinet candidates and the competing maestros of the Trump transition to and from various nerve centers over several floors.
He lives south of here in Plattsburgh, and his fares usually come from ferrying students from a state university there or picking shoppers up at a Walmart in his gray minivan.
Uber drivers ferrying passengers from airports in Santa Barbara, Palm Springs and Sacramento can charge up to five times the fare set by the company starting Tuesday morning, the report added.
Watch the launch live here: In this particular mission, the Dragon will be ferrying nearly 6,000 pounds of cargo, which will, in part, support research happening onboard the International Space Station.
Hundreds of vehicles have been arriving every day in the town of Atmeh at the Turkish border, ferrying people away from the targeted areas, an Atmeh resident contacted by Reuters said.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's announcement signals a milestone in the U.S. space program, with its shift to the private sector for ferrying cargo and astronauts to the International Space Station.
However, over the years, the moniker became rightly associated with the planes the Air Force bought and flew specifically for the task of ferrying around the commander in chief and his family.
Munna, a boatman who has been ferrying devotees for two decades, said his passengers had never been more satisfied at the arrangements than this year, including the provision of free life jackets.
Barges, skiffs and motorized watercraft have been observed operating along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for the purpose of ferrying ISIS fighters and equipment across the rivers, Operation Inherent Resolve spokesperson Col.
Rather than ferrying customer orders, the company used the tech to transport books and backpacks over 250km to students at a school in a village near Bandung, the country's fourth-largest city.
Whether that place was mining resources from one of the islands outside of the town or ferrying the freshly unloaded haul from the bus stop back to the supply depots didn't matter.
In June 20143, another Falcon 9 experienced an unplanned disintegration while it was ferrying cargo to the International Space Station, due to the failure of a strut holding down the helium tanks.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - A week ago, Sri Lankan tourist guide Ricky Costa was preparing for a typically easy Sunday ferrying backpackers between Colombo's tea shops and beach bars in his canary-yellow rickshaw.
Ultimately, Lilium will look to use its jet (with a pilot controlling the vehicle at least for the first few years of operation) in an air taxi service ferrying people around cities.
While ambulances were already exempt from paying tolls when responding to emergency calls, most were forced to pay a toll when ferrying patients to other types of treatment, such as kidney dialysis.
Liberty Helicopters, of Kearny, N.J., has been ferrying tourists around the city for 29 years, employs 100 people and flies 10 helicopters in the summer season, said Chris Vellios, the chief operating officer.
TEN MINUTES BEFORE the Sunday morning service begins at the Free Chapel in Gainesville, Georgia, shuttle buses are ferrying worshippers from the north and south car parks to the church's 3,000-seat auditorium.
The next day, satirical website El Chigüire Bipolar ran a story about workers at Globovisión ferrying food and water to the brothers who had been arguing in the parking lot for 72 hours.
Ferrying that many people from Russia's air base in Latakia halfway across a war-torn country -- to a place that until recently was a combat zone -- is a massive logistical and security operation.
Hyperloop One will first focus on ferrying goods, and eventually hopes to transport passengers at high speeds, too, cutting commute times and potentially broadening the definition of a "suburb" for major urban centres.
Privately owned Sierra Nevada will join incumbents Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, and Orbital ATK in ferrying supplies to the space station beginning in late 2019, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said.
Yellow all-terrain trucks complete the final leg of the journey, ferrying sand from the parking lot to the beach, escorted by men on ATVs wearing goggles and bandanas pulled over their faces.
The Scottish city of Aberdeen, for example, is now home to a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses, while more than 10,000 electric buses are ferrying residents around the streets of Shenzhen, in China.
Instead, he met laborers ferrying goods along steep trails, young women waiting years for their betrotheds to return from mercantile expeditions, heroic soldiers stationed in the far north and forgotten by the court.
On Wednesday night, 15 Italian military trucks were seen ferrying about 60 bodies from morgues across the city to cremation sites in 12 other Northern Italian cities after Bergamo's mayor called for aid.
"They will twist your plane right around," said Mike Falconeri, an Alaska bush pilot who works for Penobscot Island Air in the winter, ferrying passengers, mail and packages from Amazon to the islands.
Along the main promenade in Davos, pop-up pavilions focused on reducing waste, even as luxury gas-guzzling black cars ferrying conference delegates clogged the narrow roads that wind through the Alpine village.
If your friendship was forged in a dorm room venting about homework and lousy boyfriends, the dynamic may not translate as well now that you're ferrying children to play dates and piano lessons.
Since e-bikes have been added to the mix the term "granny-pace" has a whole new meaning as riders—often the elderly or parents ferrying children—overtake young racers without breaking a sweat.
According to Digital Trends, astronauts are already testing out the boots in anticipation of their future voyages aboard Boeing's Starliner, which will start ferrying them up to the International Space Station (ISS) next year.
The problem first caught the public's attention In 2014, when prison officers in South Carolina discovered a drone ferrying marijuana and a cellphone that had gotten tangled in the power lines outside the prison.
This would be perfect for ferrying large numbers of beings from one star system to another, as long as there was an equivalent device at the other end to slow the craft down again.
Manchester's Sikh community was handing out free drinks and water; Sikh taxi drivers had been prominent throughout the night in turning off their meters and ferrying distraught concertgoers to makeshift accommodation around the city.
I can't help but picture Wall-E style self-propelled mechanical post-natal wombs ferrying people around as they flail about with their arms, but hopefully that's not what we'll get out of this.
Jasper is a 40-story luxury high-rise steps away from the San Francisco offices of start-ups like Dropbox, Lyft and Silicon Valley shuttle stops ferrying workers to companies like Google and Facebook.
While the details on most of SpaceX's missions are very public, this one was purposely shrouded in mystery: the rocket was ferrying up a spy satellite, the NROL-76, for National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).
If there aren't thousands of these eVTOLs ready to start ferrying passengers about relatively soon after the service launches, the effort could enter a death spiral before you can shout "taxi!" into the sky.
But after living with exhibition after exhibition, and ferrying things in and out of the back room, I came to see that this disparate work made sense as gathered together by a unique sensibility.
Thursday's launch marked the debut flight of a next-generation Russian Soyuz capsule, currently the only vehicles capable of ferrying crew members to and from the station, a $100 billion project of 15 nations.
He thought the march was interesting, but he was concerned because it was blocking traffic into the neighborhood where he said ambulances traveled three to four times a week, ferrying people with serious illnesses.
In a video clip filmed onboard a bus ferrying people to the border, reluctant migrants were shown being forced off the vehicle at gunpoint by officers in plain clothes, and beaten when they resisted.
A drone flew 97 continuous miles to complete one of the longest drone deliveries in the U.S. It flew for more than two hours, to and from Austin, Texas, ferrying a four-pound package.
Musk has said he hopes to use the expected influx of cash from Starlink to help fund development of Starship, a gargantuan rocket that could be capable of ferrying groups of people to Mars.
In Arizona, where SUVs operated by Waymo are sometimes ferrying passengers without anyone behind the steering wheel, drivers have complained about the robot cars' too-timid left turns and slow merges on the highway.
His special envoy for Afghanistan negotiations, Zalmay Khalilzad, has been ferrying between Washington, Kabul and Doha, Qatar, for more than a year as he seeks to lock down an elusive deal with the Taliban.
Cecil Bryant, an Air Force pilot and a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War, was killed when a transport plane he was ferrying developed engine trouble and crashed near Atlanta.
An Airbus H225 Super Puma helicopter ferrying passengers from a Norwegian oil platform operated by Statoil crashed on April 29, killing all 13 people on board as the main rotor blades separated from the aircraft.
I don't know how anyone else feels about this, but it makes me a little queasy to think that there are that many people tasked with the mindless job of ferrying privileged tech types around.
Guided by smart contracts, they would stash away some of the digital money they make by ferrying people around, so as to pay for repairs or to replace themselves when repairs are no longer worthwhile.
All 13 people on board were killed when the Super Puma's main rotor blades separated from the aircraft as it was ferrying passengers from a Norwegian offshore oil platform operated by Statoil in April 2016.
And then, in just a decade, he said, the skies in U.S. cities will be filled with electric, autonomous flying vehicles, ferrying people to their destination and averting roads that today are often impossibly congested.
The most prominent of these partnerships have been the Commercial Crew and Cargo Programs, through which commercial launch providers like SpaceX are tasked with ferrying people and cargo to and from the International Space Station.
Republicans and some Democratic critics of the deal have expressed concern that the planes would be used by Iran for illicit activities, such as ferrying weapons to Syria in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The airstrikes hit pedestrians in the area of the attack and also struck a bus that was ferrying civilians, including many school children, the elders said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
And it was a victory that, even before the plane ferrying Palij touched down in Dusseldorf, Germany, the Trump administration, reeling from the furor that its immigration enforcement policies provoked, rushed to celebrate – and exploit.
While the traffic was typically terrible, with the usual motorcycle taxis ferrying fans from the nearest, but still distant, stations, fans sat on the grass outside the concrete stadium, receiving candles to light before kickoff.
Palestinians in Gaza held a general strike Monday and mosques called for people to head to the border to join in the protests, with buses outside mosques ferrying thousands of people to 12 protest sites.
In October 2015, a Russian charter flight ferrying 224 passengers and crew members to St. Petersburg from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, crashed soon after taking off, killing everyone on board.
The deputy chief minister of Delhi State, Manish Sisodia, ordered the closing of some 4,000 schools after seeing children vomiting out the window of a school bus ferrying them through the acrid air on Wednesday.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon: Pristine test flight, then explosion SpaceX and Boeing spent a decade building two spacecraft capable of ferrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station for NASA's $8 billion Commercial Crew program.
Ivan Katadzic, a Danish diving instructor who has been ferrying oxygen tanks into the cave, said after a dive on Friday he was "double positive" about the mission because the water level had dropped considerably.
McCarthy ferrying a visibly overwhelmed Joan through the hustle and bustle of a live TV show's working area — llama and all — has to be one of the cutest moments in the weekly comedy series' 42 seasons.
One with giant, furry demons prancing around, dour figures ferrying regal beasts about in ornate carriages, vast and structurally impossible temples whose columns are filled with inscrutable inscriptions, and ghost dragons swooping down from stormy skies.
While it is unclear how Mr. al-Baghdadi ended up in Idlib, smuggling networks have been ferrying ISIS fighters and their family members out of northeastern Syria for several years as the group's territory there dwindled.
When SpaceX starts ferrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station next year, the company's ocean vessel Go Searcher will be tasked with recovering SpaceX's crewed Dragon capsules that splash down in the Atlantic Ocean.
In Florida, in New Jersey, and in Colorado, Uber and Lyft have partnered with municipalities to solve first-mile, last-mile problems, ferrying riders to bus stops, train stations, or even their homes for subsidized fares.
AX said on Friday that 19 of its employees were among the more than three dozen people killed in the ambush of a convoy ferrying hundreds of workers near a Canadian-owned mine in Burkina Faso.
But Republican and some Democratic critics of the deal have expressed concern that the aircraft would be used by Iran for illicit activities, such as ferrying weapons to Syria in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
An Airbus H225 Super Puma helicopter ferrying passengers from a Norwegian oil platform operated by Statoil went down on April 29, killing all 13 people on board as the main rotor blades separated from the aircraft.
"A murder case has been registered against unknown persons," Pathak said, adding that the local fishermen suspected of illegally ferrying Chau to the 60-square-km (23-square-mile) island had been arrested on separate charges.
A drone flew a total of 97 miles to and from Austin, Texas, last week to complete one of longest drone deliveries yet in the United States, ferrying a four-pound package with a machine part.
Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic will begin ferrying wealthy paying tourists to the very edge of space next year, if all goes to plan, and now we know what they'll be wearing when they do: Under Armour.
An overloaded fishing boat ferrying seven people back to their cars after a family picnic along the White River in Indiana capsized on Monday night, killing four people and leaving one missing, the authorities said Tuesday.
CreditCreditKrzysztof Pacholak for The New York Times SWINOUJSCIE, Poland — Gargantuan tankers pull into this port on the Baltic Sea twice a month, ferrying liquid natural gas from producers in Qatar, Norway and, increasingly, the United States.
Here are a few: Ferrying a car over from Hyannis (about $450-$500 round-trip, in the high season) is not only unnecessary but annoying: The island already has enough cars to ensure summer-long gridlock.
As someone who has spent too much time in cars, ferrying children and commuting, this all sounds great, if optimistic, but from the point of view of investment portfolio construction it would represent a seemingly unprecedented risk.
Blue Origin has ambitions beyond just taking space tourists to orbit: it showed off its plans for its New Glenn rocket last year, ferrying cargo into orbit after it launches sometime in 93 for the first time.
A source with an oil servicing firm in Kuyumba, an east Siberian deposit operated by state-run Rosneft, said drilling on some sites was completely halted for several days last week and smoke delayed helicopters ferrying staff.
At times, according to multiple sources, the lobby seemed to belong to Bumble, with vendors ferrying Topo Chico mineral water and green juice up to the 31st floor and employees testing out new Snapchat filters on residents.
A former CEO who put his private plane on autopilot to sexually abuse a teen girl he was ferrying from Cape Cod to New Jersey is behind bars after sex crime convictions in federal and state courts.
Last year, the battle over Black Pete led to dramatic scenes as dozens of pro-Pete activists, many believed to belong to far-right groups, blocked a convoy of buses ferrying anti-Pete protesters to a demonstration.
He later drove to Kaiser Permanente Hospital, where he works in environmental services, and began helping the hospital evacuate patients by moving gurney beds to the ambulances and city buses that were ferrying the patients to safety.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A boat ferrying 40 people from Indonesia capsized off Malaysia's coast on Monday and at least nine people were killed and nearly 30 were missing, the latest accident involving migrant workers in overloaded boats.
Norman announced the review during a visit to the GATEway driverless car project in Greenwich, which last year piloted an autonomous shuttle pod for ferrying people along a short pedestrian and cycle path in the London region.
Britain and Norway both banned commercial flights by recently built Super Pumas after April's crash, in which the rotor blades spun off as a Super Puma was ferrying passengers from a Norwegian oil platform, killing 13 people.
But Israeli regulations, in a bid to protect taxi drivers' income, forbid non-authorized drivers from earning money while ferrying passengers around which means services like Uber and Gett are only allowed to use licensed taxi drivers.
As our journalists navigate roads damaged by Hurricane Michael, Sheri Fink recalls indelible images from her coverage of Hurricane Florence: traveling by boat on a highway, watching floodwaters swallow roofs, ferrying survivors whose lives were forever altered.
This is the ninth Electron launch for the company thus far, and the eighth mission for a commercial customer (the first was a test mission in 2017) since it began ferrying payloads for paying clients in 2018.
Fortunately, the "package" they're ferrying across that dangerous commute is played by Indonesian actor and martial-arts choreographer Iko Uwais (best known for "The Raid" movies), who turns out to be more than capable of protecting himself.
The task now takes employees about two-thirds the time it used to, springing them from the often sweltering confines of the back room to spend time ferrying inventory out to the aisles and dealing with customers.
"Why is the stock market dropping?" he murmurs to himself, sitting in the back of a BMW ferrying him around Disneyland during last month's convention of superfans, where he is showing off the new Disney+ streaming service.
The mad scientist who breaks you out informs you something's happened with the colony ship that was ferrying thousands of Earth's finest minds to their new home, and you've been brought back to investigate what's going on.
Also on the schedule is an in-flight abort test of SpaceX's Dragon 303 capsule, a crucial safety prerequisite that it must conduct before the company can begin ferrying NASA astronauts to the space station next year.
It's been tried before: in 1987 , during the Iran-Iraq War, Operation Earnest Will, the largest U.S. convoy since the Second World War, had thirty ships in the Gulf to escort reflagged Kuwaiti tankers ferrying Iraqi oil.
It is known for ferrying people and cargo, dropping paratroopers, and operating on short and substandard runways, and versions have been made for landing on ice and snow, for electronic warfare and for use as aerial gunships.
His father, Don, ran the hate-site Stormfront out of their family home in Florida, and seemed to spend all his free time ferrying his rhetorically-gifted son around the South to speak at far-right conferences.
According to the Chennai Private Water Tanker Lorry Association, which has more than 1,000 members, each tanker makes up to five trips a day, ferrying water from the outskirts of the city to apartments, hotels, malls and offices.
One of them was bursting with new things for his new house, and he began ferrying boxes upstairs to his office, filling the space in front of his desk with new light fixtures, a microwave, and a tub.
Vic, in an act of kindness that could cost him his job, is ferrying them to a funeral, a solemn occasion for which they prepare by singing "Go Down Moses," en route, to the drone of an accordion.
Trevor Dorling, director of the borough of Greenwich's digital program, says he's hopeful that schemes like the Gateway Project will eventually become permanent fixtures, ferrying people around awkward bits of the city that existing services don't quite cover.
An officer who was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly also told Reuters police were pursuing a woman suspected of ferrying weapons to Nairobi from Kiunga, near the border with Somalia, via the port city of Mombasa.
In 2014, de Sousa was convicted in absentia by an Italian court for participating in the 85033 abduction of Egyptian cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr off a street in Milan and ferrying him to be questioned in Egypt.
The Italian Army has started ferrying dozens of coffins from the northern city of Bergamo, the worst-hit city in Italy's coronavirus crisis, to remote cremation sites because local morgues can't cope with the number of new deaths.
Thursday's accomplishment gave Richard Branson, the British billionaire who started Virgin Galactic in 2004 with the objective of ferrying tourists on short flights into space, a victory in the highly competitive but elusive contest of commercial space tourism.
It started dawning on him that he had become a teen idol when he would dive into the mosh pit and the fans would attempt to rip his clothes off instead of ferrying him back to the stage.
From ferrying people to and from their place of work to transporting nuclear waste and coal, railways are not only an integral part of 21st century life but have played a crucial role in shaping the modern world.
Two executive jets belonging to a Riyadh-based company that does government contracting and corporate work were probably involved in ferrying the Saudis to Istanbul, according to a source familiar with the timing and route of the flights.
Both Toyota Concept-i Yui and Faraday Future's FF 91 know where you go, when you drive and when you don't, how your body responds to the drive and whatever else these cars can learn from ferrying you around.
While Collins was only Betts' full-time coach for one season before another coach took over the team the following year, she and Betts' father, Willie Betts, spent years ferrying their son around Tennessee for baseball practices and games.
Since 2001, a Virginia company called Space Adventures has offered multimillionaires the opportunity to hitch a ride on a Russian flight to the space station, ferrying seven people to the International Space Station over the course of eight years.
It's difficult to say how the aircraft I saw were used, but most of them were likely ferrying equipment or personnel, according to Richard Aboulafia, vice president of analysis at Teal Group, a commercial and military aviation consulting firm.
"Drones could soon be ferrying blood and other medical supplies to hospitals and clinics in North Carolina if the N.C. Department of Transportation's bid to be part of a federal test program is approved," the Raleigh News & Observer reports.
In the here-and-now, there are the daily household chores and repairs, the redeeming of coupons, the endless ad hoc runs to Home Depot, the doctor appointments and ferrying of attic treasures for the annual church rummage sale.
But one theory about the epic undertaking reserves a special place for a nearby river, now known as the Frome, that may have served as a conduit for ferrying some of the smaller megaliths toward the site on rafts.
The airline said passengers from at least 35 countries were on the flight, often referred to as a "UN shuttle" for ferrying staff between Addis Ababa, home of the African Union headquarters, and Nairobi, the UN's headquarters in Africa.
Red, white and blue tubes of pills, sold under the trade name Pervitin, caught the attention of a doctor at the Academy of Military Medicine in Berlin, who would oversee the logistics of ferrying millions of pills to troops.
Japanese and U.S. military vessels would take Japanese and U.S. citizens from Busan to Japan's Tsushima island, roughly 50 km (30 miles) from Busan, before ferrying them to the southernmost main island of Kyushu a day or so later.
There's also a bridge spanning a lake that divides the campus in half that's a replica of the Freedom Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, along with a tram station for ferrying employees around the campus (sort of like a miniature Eurail).
"A bus carrying students of TUM was ferrying them from their hostels to the campus in Ukunda for classes and was being escorted by a van that had some staff of the college and two escort police officers," the policeman said.
Seo Seung-woo, lead professor on the project, said he and his team of around 20 engineers ultimately aims for Level 4 driverless technology — regarded as full autonomy, which involves ferrying a passenger from door-to-door on regular roads.
The video shows a test version of their Crew Dragon capsule falling through the sky over desert testing ground, and deploying the multi-parachute array it'll employ to coast gently back to Earth after its planned missions ferrying astronauts to space.
Walking or wheeled robots could help increase the amount of supplies teams can carry in the field, cutting down on the need to return to base or expose troops to fire while ferrying extra ammunition or equipment to a firefight.
When miners would chuck loads of crystal or metal over the edge of a piece of sushi floating in the sky, I liked being the one waiting on the ground, gathering up the mess and ferrying it to the bus stop.
Residents have faced hours of traffic jams in recent days as new express bus lanes ferrying athletes and visitors to sport venues take up highway space, leading Mayor Eduardo Paes to declare Thursday the fourth city holiday of the Games.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sweeping above sprawling slums in the upper reaches of one of Bogota's poorest hillside shantytowns, Yobana Bonella sits comfortably in a solar-powered gondola ferrying thousands of residents up to their homes, leaving almost no carbon footprint.
Black armored vehicles sped into the clinic run by the elite Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) throughout the morning, ferrying in the casualties - an elderly man shot through the knee, another with a leg wound, a girl hit in the chest.
On a Friday afternoon this summer, one of them, a 34-year-old native of Jamaica named Dwayne McCalla, was ferrying Chanel garments from Kennedy Airport, where they had arrived on the AF 022 from Paris, to the label's Midtown offices.
Trump's envoys, including special representative for international negotiations Jason Greenblatt and his son-in-law and Middle East envoy Jared Kushner, have been ferrying between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in recent months in attempts to restart direct talks between the sides.
He has discussed some of this before, but Musk reiterated that Starship will need to operate on a brisk schedule, ferrying many megatons per year of cargo to the Red Planet in order to establish and maintain a human presence there.
Her final months of activism — ferrying refugees out of conflict zones, offering sanctuary to survivors of massacres, transporting food and medical supplies to faraway and wounded communities, documenting atrocities in case prosecution might someday be viable — resonated with me personally.
All of SpaceX's missions thusfar have been unmanned, but the private firm plans to start ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station in 2017, while NASA focuses on deep space missions as part of its next-generation Space Launch System.
Dundar and Erdem Gul, the newspaper's Ankara bureau chief, could face life in jail on espionage charges and attempting to topple the government for publishing footage that purported to show Turkey's state intelligence agency ferrying weapons into Syria in 2014.
Islamabad could "review its cooperation if it is not appreciated", its United Nations representative, Maleeha Lodhi, told media this week, which many interpreted as a reference to the vital transport route ferrying supplies to U.S. troops in Afghanistan through Pakistan's territory.
Self-driving cars will be everywhereThere are honest-to-goodness self-driving Ubers ferrying passengers in Pittsburgh; Baidu's fleet of autonomous electric taxis is zipping around Wuzhen, China; and commuters in England and Sweden will start whizzing along the highways in Volvo carbots.
The challenge for authorities will increase in 2018, when the corridor is due to become operational and trucks ferrying goods to and from China cross more than 1,000 km (620 miles) of road in remote Baluchistan areas currently off-limits to foreigners.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday imposed sanctions against a Thai aviation company that it said was acting on behalf of Iran's Mahan Air, which it accused of ferrying troops and supplies into Syria in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
After the war, Haydu continued flying as a flight instructor and ran a ferrying business, among other ventures, according to the National World War II Museum, which is hosting the event along with the Commemorative Air Force and Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation.
The accident occurred near the town of Motozintla when the bus ferrying people home from a spiritual retreat on the Pacific coast came off the road and fell down a steep slope, emergency services in the state of Chiapas said in a statement.
Place that alongside the kind of mattering we mean when we say that "Black Lives Matter," and it seems a very different thing; two usages of a word like ships passing in the night, ferrying their cargoes of meaning on to opposite hemispheres.
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) wants the Obama administration to quash Boeing's planned sale of aircraft to Iran and block future sales, saying it is "virtually certain" they would be used for nefarious purposes, such as ferrying arms to the Syrian regime.
The Haganah gives him alias identity papers and sets him up as a Jerusalem taxi driver by day, perfect cover for him to be a low-level courier, delivering parcels or ferrying bomb-laden saboteurs through the crumbling alleys of midnight Jerusalem.
The so-called maglev, with a maximum speed of 100 kilometres per hour, began ferrying passengers on the 18.5-kilometre-long line in the southern city of Changsha on Friday, Xinhua said, adding that the project cost 4.29 billion yuan ($659.59 million).
Foley and her husband, John, a family physician, saw the movie, she contacted a producer, J.C. Chandor (the writer and director of "Margin Call" and "A Most Violent Year"), to share her concerns, foremost the film's depiction of journalists ferrying ransom money.
Safer robot arms, custom grippers, off-the-shelf sensors, and open source code for robot vision and control have made it easier for startups to deploy robots in new roles, such as ferrying products around warehouses or taking boxes off pallets. Covariant.
And just last year NASA chose the Dream Chaser — a spacecraft built by Sierra Nevada Space Systems, with offices in Louisville, Colorado — to share in a $14 billion contract (along with SpaceX and Orbital ATK) for ferrying supplies to the International Space Station.
GAZIANTEP, Turkey — Turkey, which for eight years has welcomed millions of Syrian refugees, has reversed course, forcing thousands to leave its major cities in recent weeks and ferrying many of them to its border with Syria in white buses and police vans.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - The Nicaraguan government said it freed more than 90 people on Monday who rights groups say were jailed for anti-government activity, including about a dozen people who were arrested after ferrying water to a group of mothers on hunger strike.
The authorities said a single gunman, Jason B. Dalton, a driver for Uber, was responsible for the night of terror, and investigators were looking into reports that he was ferrying his passengers before the attacks began and perhaps even in between some of the shootings.
Editorial The announcement last Thursday that NATO would send ships to patrol the Aegean in an effort to break up the smuggling rings ferrying desperate refugees and migrants from Turkey to Greece is, at this point, more a symbolic show of solidarity than anything else.
Using long poles, they strain as they push wooden rafts lashed to huge inner tubes from one bank to the other, illegally but openly ferrying goods and humans from one country to the other for the equivalent of just over a dollar a head.
Those will descend to a tunnel network, where the car or cargo will slide into the flow of traffic aboard a sled; no one's actually driving in the underground routes, but instead these automated sleds are ferrying them around in tight synchronization with one another.
ACCRA, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Shippers ferrying Ghana's cocoa exports to Europe will cut their freight charges by 9.4 percent for the October-September season to compensate the country for recent global bean price falls, the head of the Ghana shippers authority said on Friday.
Iranian intelligence has also recruited Afghan immigrants on their soil to assist their support for Taliban, ferrying a variety of weapons including "85033mm mortars, light machine guns, AK-47 rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and materials for making roadside bombs," The Wall Street Journal reported.
When my sister and I were growing up, mom spent her days working for the NHS as an occupational therapist and her nights and early mornings feeding us, ferrying us to activity after activity (she was keen on occupation) and getting us off to school.
Our drivers were people who had been laid off and were looking for full-time work, or were students with rent to pay, or were simply those who found they could make more money ferrying people around than by standing behind a counter somewhere.
I arrived inside the scorch zone late Thursday night with a convoy of trucks ferrying diesel fuel, aviation fuel, mobile kitchens and other essentials to the emergency crews fighting the fire, which has already burned 250,000 acres — 390 square miles, an area bigger than Dallas.
United Nations Memo From her 12th-floor corner office overlooking the thrum of Manhattan's East 20nd Street, Joanne Ou, a Taiwanese diplomat, can catch a glimpse of the motorcades ferrying foreign leaders to the United Nations General Assembly meeting a few blocks to the east.
It has emerged that two executive jets belonging to a Riyadh-based company that does government contracting and corporate work were likely involved in ferrying 15 Saudis to Istanbul last week, according to a source familiar with the timing and route of the flights.
After the Demo-2 mission later this year, which will be the first to carry astronauts, the next step is for SpaceX to become a regular provider of crew transportation for NASA, ferrying people to and from the Space Station for regular crew change operations.
" Women who operated planes during World War II as part of the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, or WAFS, were forbidden from working during their menstrual cycles, Vostral said, specifically "from one day before the beginning of the menstrual period until two days after it.
But it wasn't at all clear there was enough demand for ferrying humans to the upper stratosphere, so in February, World View tapped Ryan Hartman, the former president and CEO of the drone company Insitu, to retool the company as a data services platform.
Mr. Cornejo, 33, was charged on Tuesday with transporting women in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution, a federal offense, for ferrying women to motels in New Jersey and on Staten Island and Long Island, according to the United States attorney's office for the Eastern District.
Sheng, though acting as Stodden's manager for the time being, claims that he isn't taking any kind of financial compensation for "helping her out," which appears to mean responding to media requests like mine over email, ferrying her to meetings, and advocating for her with music producers.
Since earthquakes killed about 50 people on Kyushu this month, the aircraft has been seen in a new light, thanks in large part to pictures of it ferrying blankets, food and water to quake survivors, posted on the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's Facebook and Twitter feeds.
WEpods, an abbreviation of Wageningen and Ede, two towns in the south-central province of Gelderland, will soon play host to a driverless bus system, ferrying dignitaries and visitors to a local university via six-passenger vehicles that look a bit like enclosed, oversized golf carts.
Netflix's reboot of the 1960s sci-fi series sticks to the same basic premise: The Robinson family, along with their small crew, are left stranded on a hostile, alien world when disaster strikes the colony ship that was ferrying them to a new home in the stars.
Nearing the end of the third hour of our interview, he kept trying and failing to bring it to a close, spotting other things to talk about, ferrying me up and down in the building's creaky old freight elevator, big enough to fit a small car.
As cross-border truck volume doubled in the last two decades, those tolls have given rise to a pair of multimillion-dollar businesses, a dividend of the traffic ferrying construction materials in both directions, avocados from Mexican fields to American supermarkets, and Midwestern wheat to Mexican breweries.
If you are a parent of a junior or senior making the rounds right now, instead of merely ferrying your child from campus to campus, use this time to get to know them for who they really are, and to practice trusting their intuition and decisions.
Travel the streets of Washington or state capitals around the country and you are bound to see black armored SUVs and sedans ferrying government officials from home to work, to meetings of great import, or to airports and train stations as they travel to conduct official duties.
But a steady stream of idealists, romantics, opportunists, mercenaries and filibusters have jumped into foreign frays anyway — riding with Pancho Villa in Mexico, fighting fascists in Spain, ferrying arms to Cuba, battling communists in Africa and even trying to establish new slave states in Central America.
But López Obrador's strategy to combat the problem — temporarily shutting down the main pipeline ducts and ferrying fuel from refineries to gas stations on tanker trucks — has inadvertently created hours-long lines at the pumps across the country over the last two weeks and prompted outrage from Mexican drivers.
Estimates put the size of the bomb at a hefty 350kg, enough to leave nothing except tangled undercarriages of the SUV carrying the device and its objective, a bus that was part of a lumbering 78-vehicle military convoy ferrying some 2,500 conscripts from the Central Reserve Police Force.
His Adam's apple bobs, ferrying the citrus malt down, gulp after gulp, as the huddled throng of his employees closes in tighter around him—everyone desperate to see their boss on his knees with the bottle in his mouth and finger-lengths of liquid draining with each successive gulp.
"Before, I was extremely poor - in fact a charity case - but after I became a member of Shingairai Savings Club, I now have a home under construction here in Harare," said Sigauke, who also owns a thriving transport business ferrying children to and from private schools by mini-bus.
From the beginning, Uber appealed to drivers on the premise that partnering with the company would allow them to do what they really wanted to do, which was not ferrying 29-year-olds to beer halls or actuaries to the airport as a means of full-time employment.
The International Space Station is getting a new dock, which will be used in 2017 by Boeing and SpaceX to start ferrying crew to and from the station, marking the first time private companies have been able to do so, and ending the current Russian monopoly on ISS astronaut transit.
There is also no evidence that the ship had motorized equipment or dogs on board, which would've made the task of ferrying supplies around the Antarctic nearly impossible, especially to build a massive underground complex where there were "hangars for strange planes" and bunkers for the development of advanced weaponry.
Americans are ferrying equipment and spare parts directly to the battlefield by cargo plane, helping arrange purchases of ammunition for Soviet-era equipment and pressing the Iraqis to adopt measures to improve a supply chain that would run over 200 miles from Defense Ministry depots in the Baghdad area to Mosul.
And when she tried to take a zero-emission vehicle to a campaign stop in Gravenhurst, Ontario, a picturesque summer resort town north of Toronto, her arrival was set back considerably; the Tesla Model X ferrying her and some of her aides needed an unexpected recharging stop on the way.
" Treasury also sanctioned front companies it said served as "part of the procurement backbone of Mahan Air, enabling the sanctioned airline to continue ferrying significant quantities of weapons and other illicit cargo into Syria on its own passenger aircraft to support the Assad regime's violent crackdown against its own citizens.
EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland, who testified last week that Trump asked him to work with Trump's private attorney Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine, appears especially involved as a shadow diplomat, ferrying Trump's demands for an announcement on investigations into Democrat Joe Biden's family and the 2016 U.S. election to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Truly autonomous cars that do all the work, like the bubble-shaped vehicles Google has been testing near its Silicon Valley campus, are still at least a decade away from ferrying people around town, said Xavier Mosquet, a senior partner at the Boston Consulting Group and managing director of the firm's Detroit office.
That was a civilian program of over a thousand women that was run during the Second World War as a way of relieving male pilots for combat roles during the war, by having well-trained women pilots take over domestic flying, ferrying aircraft, towing targets, training, transporting aircraft from place to place.
Then one of his passengers—a regular, the narration had told me—struck up a conversation with him and said a few things that made me realize the narrator was lying to me, and "my character" was nearly as much a stranger as the people he spent his nights ferrying around Paris.
A spy photographer has come across a fleet of all-electric Chevy Bolts in San Francisco today that appear to be equipped with arrays of self-driving sensors, a sign that GM is already testing the electric cars that could be ferrying Lyft passengers around without drivers sometime in the next year.
"For decades, you could go across the country, and you'd start talking to somebody and say you're from North Carolina, they'd immediately talk about our universities or our Research Triangle Park," Cooper told me one morning this spring as we rode in the back seat of an S.U.V. ferrying him between photo ops.
But after a two-month investigation into the price-gouging practices of several taxi companies ferrying passengers to the border in Champlain, N.Y., the New York State attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, announced on Wednesday that he had obtained a court order against Christopher Ray Crowningshield, the owner and operator of Northern Taxi.
Video: NASA Marshall Center/YouTube Aerial drone footage, released on Tuesday, captures the delicate transfer of a test version of the core stage engine section for the Space Launch System (SLS), NASA's "Mars shot" megarocket in development, to the trusty Pegasus barge, which has been ferrying the agency's random rocket accessories around since 1999.
They're also drawn by the barely dressed go-go dancers and strippers (referred to as "Wingettes") tasked with ferrying plates of wings to the competitors, and many come to revel in the general atmosphere of debauchery that makes female audience members feel comfortable (or compelled) to bare their chests when TV cameras shine their way.
The third would focus on the classic job of the cabana boy, those blue-shirted beach butlers — three of the club's 15 cabana staffers are female — who hustle around the club setting up tables and tarps, ferrying food and drinks, carrying supplies from members' cars to their cabanas and from cabanas out to the beach.
There's perhaps no better example than the so-called gig economy, in which workers perform tasks on demand — not just ferrying around people and food, but also assembling furniture, tagging photos, rewriting blog content — and generally get paid by the task, or for a few hours at a time, rather than earn a steady wage.
At first it appears to be a poem about fog itself, but in the second stanza a scene cuts through the mist: As the sun goes down on the Pacific, buses are pulling in from Silicon Valley, ferrying employees from a Google-like company (Kleinzahler calls it Information) to the neighborhoods where they live.
It's unlikely to ever be ferrying passengers around, at least in this state, and in the near future, but it's a very cool design that can at least make us want to work a bit harder to get to a place where it is a viable, everyday option for navigating our expanding and increasingly dense cities.
Waymo is in a suburb of Phoenix, Voyage is operating in Florida and California, NuTonomy is picking up passengers outside of Boston, Lyft and Aptiv are ferrying folks in Las Vegas, and Uber plans to restart its self-driving pickups in Pittsburgh soon, after a pedestrian was killed by one of its vehicles in Arizona earlier this year.
The option of waiting months until seasonal floodwaters recede now seems less promising, but the practical problems of ferrying 103 children and one adult safely through a nearly three-mile maze of perils remain daunting, all the more so since none of the children are said to be able to swim, much less use diving gear.
But who can blame him, with the flitting about Dakar he's been doing, ringing in Naomi Campbell's birthday, meeting Senegal's president, ferrying Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz to watch locally famous wrestlers and hosting a studio opening party on May 26 that brought together some of the most talented artists and designers in West Africa and beyond.
Musk tossed in a few of his infamous, hard-to-gauge predictions and deadlines, saying he expects self-driving cars to be as much as 200 percent safer than a human driver by the end of next year and that in the same time frame, SpaceX would begin testing the rocket the company hopes will one day begin ferrying people to Mars.
You'll hear statistics about how many cars go unused; about how parking spaces and parking garages are wasted because owners don't need their cars most of the time; about how it makes more sense to keep a driverless car busy 24 hours a day, ferrying passengers from point A to point B, stopping only to charge occasionally at an automated station.
Soon enough, Seal is running a classic shell company (the initials are IAC), and has hooked up with the Medellin cartel, earning millions ferrying kilos of coke into the U.S. The CIA, meanwhile, has its own agenda in having Barry deliver military-grade weapons to the Nicaraguan Contras, who seem far more interested in whatever contraband he can bring them than fighting communism.
Here in New York City, host to some 19 million Uber rides between April and September 2014 and January to June 2015, Uber driver José del Rosario Fernández was recently arrested for allegedly ferrying large quantities of heroin as he gave rides to unsuspecting passengers in his Toyota Highlander, which was registered in his name and used as his Uber vehicle.
Fashion Review On Tuesday night approximately 150 Mercedes S-class sedans and a host of SUVs wended their way out of Manhattan, ferrying more than 250 guests northeast to Bedford Hills, N.Y. Each car was equipped with a special CD of soothing tunes chosen especially for the drive, which ended in a parking lot outside of a big white building.
It has been decades now since advocates for a quieter and less polluted city have railed against the helicopter industry, which came into tragic disfavor most dramatically in 2603, when a rotor blade broke off a helicopter that had been ferrying people to Kennedy Airport from the roof of the Pan Am building in Manhattan, killing five people, one of them a woman walking down Madison Avenue.

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