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The flatlands are a vast canvas of subtleties and solitude.
Two black and white shots of flatlands ravaged by fire.
His "Flatlands" photo series imagines ordinary places inverted into multiple dimensions.
Mr. Mattis's copter circled the hills and flatlands that dot the densely packed region.
Condolence cards and a photo of Quam Ahmodu at his father's home, in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
A few copies of The Flatlands, which covered education, housing, and discrimination, are also available.
Richard lives in the flatlands of East Oakland, where two-thirds of the city's murders occur.
Monessen was created by steel magnates who built factories in a stretch of flatlands along the Monongahela.
Backyards substituted for Peruvian jungles, Mississippi flatlands for Egyptian deserts, and a hound dog for a monkey.
But on the flatlands of social media, the border between Mr. Trump and white supremacists easily blurs.
After a lifetime in the flatlands, though, I hear a lot more than developers likely intend to say.
The chopper made its way from dusty flatlands to the pristine blue waters of the Sea of Cortez.
For a few seconds in the early evening, the sound of a new engine roared across the flatlands.
But then the Maah Daah Hey mellowed into flatlands, veering southwesterly and roughly paralleling the Little Missouri River.
The biggest rise in rents, at 9.1 percent, was found in the Canarsie and Flatlands neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
The arid flatlands became the casus belli that claimed tens of thousands of lives over the next two years.
Its neighborhoods — East Flatbush, Flatlands, Canarsie, Mill Basin, Marine Park, Gerritsen Beach — are diverse, affordable and unspoiled by gentrification.
He was visibly upset Thursday morning as he walked past blooming magnolia trees to the school building on Flatlands Avenue.
As they descended into the flatlands, Wafa and his friends say they saw human body parts scattered on the ground.
For instance, 188 of them live in two other Brooklyn neighborhoods, Canarsie and Flatlands, which are served by the L train.
As officers patrolled the flatlands of Tulare and Kern counties, some heard the gossip that El Mano Negra was a contract killer.
Before leaving Sweden, Ms. Nevalainen lived with a foster family in Mark, a town in the snow-sprinkled flatlands of southwestern Sweden.
The biggest trouble, officials said, came in southeast Brooklyn, in and near the neighborhoods of Canarsie, Mill Basin, Flatlands and Bergen Beach.
That set off a 30-mile (50-kilometer) chase, as deputies pursued Lloyd across three counties in the flatlands of the Mississippi Delta.
I fix my gaze beyond Debaga and think of the war unfolding just a few miles from these arid flatlands and oil fields.
Since the 1980's, arena football has had peaks, valleys, and long sprawling flatlands of weird shit happening on and off the field.
The lower elevations look like what most people assume all of Texas looks like: scrubby flatlands light on trees, thick with prickly things.
The legal crops stretch out for 200 acres of flatlands that include a mass grave site where paramilitary fighters buried scores of victims.
"You can easily find another way to go, because it's flatlands," said Jawad Abu Hatab, prime minister of the Syrian opposition government in exile.
Mr. Aboud, a former mason from Sarmin, a town on the flatlands of Idlib Province, was profiled in The New York Times last year.
She lived in the house in Flatlands with a man and two of her teenage children; they declined to comment, as did her lawyer.
Both stand sentinel over the browns, greens and golds of the soybean fields and cornfields rolled out on the flatlands like a handcrafted rug.
Horsemeat is very popular in Kazakhstan, a country filled with steppes and flatlands where horses have been essential to long-distance travel throughout its history.
LUCEDALE, Miss (Reuters) - Mississippi's vast flatlands, laced with the remains of a fading industrial base, are fertile ground for the incendiary populism of Donald Trump.
But the worst of his violence was inflicted in the community where he was born and raised: the sunbaked flatlands of California's San Joaquin Valley.
Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
Nearly all of those who died lived within a two-mile radius in the flatlands of this small wealthy community just south of Santa Barbara.
He began praying at the Dar Al Uloom Al Islamiyah mosque, a more modest, obscure venue, in the semi-rural flatlands of northwest San Bernardino.
Of these customers, 14,000 reside in Brooklyn, including the neighborhoods of Canarsie, Flatlands, Mill Basin, Old Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, Georgetown and part of East Flatbush.
She and her older sister were raised by a single mother in the upstairs apartment of a two-family home in the Flatlands neighborhood of Brooklyn.
In the Flatlands neighborhood in Brooklyn, which has no subway station, there were 13,380 weekly pickups, or nearly four times the 3,229 pickups the previous year.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr. Braddy has taught eighth-grade math and advanced Algebra I at the school at 100-01 Flatlands Avenue since September 2015.
This is, after all, "the soil where rappers be getting their lingo from," as E-40 put it, and the flatlands where Lil B foreran internet rap.
This is, after all, "the soil where rappers be getting their lingo from," as E-225 put it, and the flatlands where Lil B foreran internet rap.
Twenty years ago, the few commercial wineries in the area were planting cabernet sauvignon and merlot on the flatlands in an effort to appeal to international markets.
Montecito is home to mansions owned by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, but most of the damage occurred to more modest homes in the flatlands.
The road there passes over verdant mountains before coasting through tropical flatlands, contested territory during the civil war that ended in 2009, now distinguished mostly by quiet teahouses.
VICTORICA, Argentina — Each year on the night of June 23, they gather at the sacred outpost on the brown flatlands to celebrate New Year's on a pre-Columbian calendar.
I had known Mullin since he was a blue-collar kid from Troy Avenue in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn with a linguistic proclivity for replacing th's with d's.
Around 1676, Jan Martense Schenck, a Dutch immigrant to the town of Flatlands, built a two-room clapboard house on what is now East 63rd Street in Mill Basin.
But what if the vines were situated on rocky hillsides at higher altitudes, where the yields stay low naturally, rather than in the fertile flatlands where the yields are generous?
The British came close to penning in the entire colonial force after marching through what are now the Flatlands, East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods in a flanking maneuver.
The hunters outside the sports club, who are opposed to reserves, said they hoped future generations of hunters would be allowed to roam the flatlands despite the onslaught from critics.
Keeping this disenfranchised, beleaguered and under-resourced population in the rubble, tents and rural flatlands of Idlib won't reduce the influence of extremists in their midst -- it will amplify it.
Tarboro, North Carolina (CNN)The weather is picture-perfect nearly a week after Hurricane Matthew unleashed winds and torrential rain on North Carolina's eastern flatlands -- but Princeville still is under water.
"Everything is in place for it and there is privacy and security," added Wharfe of the flatlands of Norfolk, which provide the perfect environment for shooting on still, crisp winter days.
Lisa Sargeant, who works for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates New York's subway and buses, says she prefers to commute by dollar van from Flatlands, in southeast Brooklyn, to work.
So the Dokes immediately sold everything and moved to the flatlands of Missouri, where they spent the next decade paying off their crippling hospital bills and nursing Lynzi back to health.
Swaziland is home to rolling flatlands, lush valleys and a flat-topped mountain range that forms the country's eastern border with Mozambique, but it's still underrated when it comes to American travel.
Far from outsiders, however, the good ones are, like the artists of "Flatlands," acutely wised up semioticians, savvy players with the tropes, memes and cultural politics of the Age of the Internet.
It is within the flatlands of the present tense, then, that Drabble sets Francesca Stubbs on her routine drives to distant parts of England to check out sheltered housing for the elderly.
In 2015, the city of New York reported that Canarsie and the neighboring Flatlands had an unemployment rate of 11 percent, with 12 percent of its residents living below the poverty line.
His family and neighbors in the Flatlands neighborhood of Brooklyn described him as a kind young man who would sometimes watch the neighbors' kids and chat at the shared mailbox on the block.
Pioneered by Argentina's gauchos (cowboys), who'd hack up unsuspecting bovines roaming the vast pampas flatlands in the 18th century and now replicated by millions every weekend, it's an industry still dominated by men.
Dr. Peter Shearer, chief medical officer for Mount Sinai Hospital's Brooklyn campus in the Flatlands, told CNN in an email that the hospital had "twice as many patients as usual" during the outage.
I've been exploring these ideas primarily in my home regions — I was born in Kentucky, raised in Florida and my maternal family's farm and homestead lies in the rural flatlands of western Tennessee.
Those factors make avocados, already growing away from their natural environment in Central and South America, more vulnerable to the whipping winds than the lemon orchards dotting the flatlands of Ventura, Faber said.
One apartment in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, was left uninhabitable after Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and she had to give up her room in Flatlands, Brooklyn, because her landlord's mother needed a place to stay.
Like Flatbush, in Brooklyn, the name of which refers to flatlands comprised of a five-mile wide outwash plain that was deposited by a melting glacier that traversed New York twenty thousand years ago.
Chris' father fled the Morales' heavily Latinx, East L.A. neighborhood of Boyle Heights for the Middle American flatlands of Idaho, "He's not paying attention to me," the character's portrayer, Carlos Santos, jokes to Refinery29.
"Flatlands," an engaging small show in the Whitney Museum of American Art's nicely proportioned lobby-level gallery, presents a dozen works from the past three years by five young (all born since 1980) semiskilled painters.
On Flatlands Eighth Street, adjacent to Fresh Creek, Nelson Lopez, who does not have flood insurance, noted that his entire block was decimated by Hurricane Sandy, even though the houses were outside FEMA's flood zones.
Harris, born to a black father and a mother from India, lived at the time in an apartment on Bancroft Way in a part of town known as the flatlands, which had a large black population.
BEIRUT — For American troops posted in the dusty flatlands of northern Syria, the Palace of the Princes restaurant in Manbij offered a pleasant place to stop for grilled chicken, French fries or its locally renowned shawarma sandwich.
The couple were hopeful the golf club would escape harm's way thanks to its location in the flatlands of Montecito, which have been spared as the fire chews through the dry vegetation in the hills and canyons.
Having had previous solo shows at Tanya Leighton Gallery in Berlin, the MOCAD in Detroit, and JTT in New York, Juliano-Villani is currently appearing in Flatlands, running until April 17, at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The violence in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon unfolded in a second-floor apartment on a stretch of Utica Avenue in the Flatlands neighborhood, where small apartment buildings and townhouses sit near a scrap yard and a tire shop.
I've ventured to Flatlands, Brooklyn and to the shores of Far Rockaway; as Far North as Yonkers and Beacon; across the Hudson to Irvington, NJ, and out to Mastic Beach, Long Island, a two-hour drive from Manhattan.
"Just want to personally thank the community for all your help and for the detectives for bringing leather face [sic] back home.. he was missed," Flatlands Bourbon and Bayou executive chef Francois Duquette commented on the Facebook post.
She may have dressed with uncharacteristic fussiness for the flatlands of Central Florida, complete with "her bebopper's cat-eye glasses," but not even burning crosses on her lawn (and worse) intimidated her from her pursuit of McCall's misdeeds.
Living atop the Bay Area's biggest hill means I can't simply head out to the flatlands for a joyride — at least, not without anticipating a heart-thumping half-hour of intense sweat and breath loss on the way back.
The topography of the area, a mix of rolling hills, canyons and flatlands, spoke to the combustibility of landscapes in this part of Northern California, where communities are often built into what fire experts call the wildland-urban interface.
Many of Senegal's migrants come from sun-bleached flatlands near Koutia in the east that rely almost entirely on peanuts and a handful of other crops for income, even as a yearslong drought shows no sign of letting up.
Many of Senegal's migrants come from sun-bleached flatlands near Koutia in the east that rely almost entirely on peanuts and a handful of other crops for income, even as a yearslong drought shows no sign of letting up.
THEY like their food in Modena, a city on the foggy flatlands south of the River Po that gave the world the Ferrari, Luciano Pavarotti and a restaurant, the Osteria Francescana, that was voted the best in Europe last year.
The timing of this party, for the installation of new officers, might seem odd, with temperatures in the 30s and only a few boats tied to the club's floating docks in Paerdegat Basin, a channel that snakes up from Jamaica Bay to Flatlands Avenue.
When she returned home to her village in the flatlands a few miles from the cave, she found that her fields were flooded with water that had been pumped from the caves in the effort to reach the 83 boys and their soccer coach.
And in October, the brand began a partnership with a wholesale energy provider, Southern Power, to build a wind farm in the Kansas flatlands; beginning in 2020 the company will sell the clean power produced on the farm to offset the emissions its ships burn.
Traveling across Mexico to document, research and adapt recipes, Ms. Quintana often looked to local producers and cooks for practical knowledge, studying the indigenous ingredients she found in home kitchens, whether along stony waterfronts or across agave-speckled flatlands, in adobe pueblos or apartment buildings.
When she returned home to her village in the flatlands a few miles from the cave, she found that her fields were flooded with water that had been pumped from the caves in the effort to reach the 26 boys and their soccer coach.
Büyüktaş uses a drone, 3-D rendering, and Photoshop to create a warped view of the world in Flatlands II. He pulled the same trick two years ago, turning his hometown of Istanbul into a mind-bending world that brought to mind the work of M.C. Escher.
Mr. Chiu, whose organization took up the cause of the bird's protection, said that some 50,000 to 60,000 people made the journey to see him in Jinshan, which lies in a sliver of flatlands between the mountains of Yangmingshan National Park and the East China Sea.
An employee at the Lucky Nail Spa on N, in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn, for instance, had to pay her boss $100 a day for her first two weeks on the job while she put in 10.5-hour shifts during an "apprenticeship," according to investigators.
As we bounced along the dirt road, out of the hills and down into grassy flatlands, they pointed to a crossroads with a burned-out car where they said, in late March, they were ambushed by a Lendu force armed with AK-47s and bows and arrows.
With the wide sky setting off their plump, white-­flecked black plumages, they often remind me of my Sicilian aunts in their polka-­dot dresses, chatting away in front of the narrow brick rowhouse I grew up in on East 37th Street out in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
But for those few of us who are attracted to a sentence that begins, "Then the Golden Arrow took off over the flatlands of the Midwest, highballing for Chicago, passing Crestline at 12:44, Fort Wayne at 2:02 and Valparaiso at 24.993:54," it is an essential book.
They are some of the only places where homeownership is attainable for middle-class families, particularly for black families: In 21, in Canarsie and neighboring Flatlands, 62 percent of the population identified as black and the homeownership rate was 57 percent, the highest of any neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Even as many in his generation abandoned the region's steep, terraced vineyards and the grueling labor they required for the fertile, easier-to-farm flatlands, or for jobs in the cities, Mr. Clape and his small cohort continued to trudge up the hills day after day, for little reward.
Five times parachuted into the Breton flatlands, my father allied himself with whatever Resistance groups he could find, caused his share of mayhem and died a gruesome death in Rennes prison at the hands of the Gestapo, leaving behind him an example of selfless dedication impossible for any son to match.
It's a late afternoon in May — a few weeks before he wins Best Actor at Cannes for playing a contract killer in Lynne Ramsay's ''You Were Never Really Here'' — and he's sitting by an open window on the 22009th floor of a high-rise overlooking the flatlands of West Hollywood.
Drawing on his own experience growing up in the agricultural hamlet of Clyde, Ohio, he breathed life into a band of neurotic castaways adrift on the flatlands of the Midwest, each of them in their own way struggling — and failing — to locate meaning, personal connection and love amid the town's elm-shaded streets.
Last week, Flatlands Bourbon and Bayou posted a video provided by the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety of a man in pink shorts, glasses, and a zip-up sweatshirt strolling casually up to their patio, and making off with Leatherface, who, although unwieldy, appears to be lighter than I would have assumed.
Minnelli had an exacting eye for color, as "Meet Me in St. Louis" (1944) and "An American in Paris" (1951) confirm, and what he grasped is that you can't have Arles without the Borinage—that the entrance of hot color into van Gogh's consciousness, after the flatlands of Holland, should not simply mark a change of scene.
RUSSIA MONGOLIA LIAONING PROVINCE Beijing Sea of Japan Dalian CHINA JAPAN Shanghai East China Sea 500 miles S12 china G15 G11 Yellow Sea Guanglu Island Dalian 30 miles By The New York Times Huge stretches of tidal flatlands northeast of Dalian, the peninsula's port city, have been carved into patchworks of ponds so vast they are visible in satellite maps.

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