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"furthest" Definitions
  1. at the greatest distance in space or time

845 Sentences With "furthest"

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They're not — they're the furthest thing away from Islam.
This photo shows the furthest away galaxy cluster yet seen.
Aldo despairs: the Citadel is the furthest colony from Earth.
Among the potential malaria vaccines, it is the furthest along.
It's one of the furthest islands from the Italian mainland.
The furthest thing from my mind was me playing him.
The furthest along of these is slated for Plaquemines Parish.
Kim Kardashian's latest dig is the furthest thing from subtle.
"CVS is probably the furthest along of anyone," says Sculley.
The GOP tax bill is the furthest thing from it.
Luxury purchases are surely the furthest thing from people's minds.
Tumblr is free-range, it doesn't filter, which is interesting politically, because you'll have the furthest left people and the furthest right people and you'll be able to look through both of their blogs.
In its furthest point, or apogee, it's around 2013,000 miles away.
That China has gone furthest in this direction is no surprise.
Leave it to 'Sauga to take things to the furthest level.
Perhaps the furthest down the road in this respect is Alibaba.
But it's not all Happy Feet on our furthest southern landmass.
The furthest I'll go into real estate is the first lease.
THE LAW surrounding gender self-identity has progressed furthest in Canada.
The Lightcycle smart lamp ventures furthest from the company's typical products.
While Sindh has pioneered many policies, Punjab has taken them furthest.
Furthest hurricane to travel east Hurricane Ophelia's path was very unusual.
Right now it's beyond the orbit of the furthest planet Neptune.
Also, the mixing process is the furthest thing from a game.
But films are the furthest thing from his mind right now.
The furthest circle is acquaintances in whom you are less invested.
"That might be the furthest one I've ever seen," he said.
" "My husband was the furthest thing from a rock star junkie.
And finally, Tavernier takes the furthest approach from any of these.
It's the furthest a North Korean tested missile has ever flown.
You know, Walt's retirement is like the furthest thing from retirement.
Then in solar, you have solar electric, which has gone the furthest.
This ultra-stressful environment, Robbins said, "is the furthest thing from safe."
"It was the furthest thing from my mind," she told the outlet.
It is the furthest thing that we wanted or could have imagined.
But the professional bull rider and model is the furthest from surprised.
The book's furthest image of our planet is taken from a satellite.
"That was the furthest thing from the truth," Wright told VICE Sports.
Similar tales even reach Sothoryos, the furthest continent of the known world.
The 25-minute American short "Day One" goes furthest into miserable territory.
In his furthest-reaching attack yet, Trump on Saturday accused Florida Sen.
They are voting for people they view as furthest from that system.
Financial services stocks fell the furthest on Monday, closing 26 percent lower.
The furthest Rosetta ever traveled from the comet was some 1500 kilometers.
At the furthest extreme, some dream of the companies becoming public utilities.
Sometimes it is the person who has sat furthest away from it.
Among the better-known candidates, Elizabeth Warren has the furthest-reaching plan.
He was probably the most excessive, the one who would go furthest.
"It's the furthest along [of all male birth control methods]," said Blithe.
Bernie Sanders, is among the furthest-left candidates on the 2020 ticket.
Last week's event marked the furthest realization of this ambition to date.
But by mid-fall 2016, Mr. Page's inquiry had progressed the furthest.
Basic resources fell the furthest, tanking 2500 percent at the market close.
Hes a kind family man, great scholar & furthest thing from a spy.
"It was the furthest thing from a typical finals contender," Moyal says.
They aren't joining the furthest-left Democrats in endorsing a jobs guarantee.
Believe me: Before my diagnosis, cancer was the furthest thing from my mind.
NOW, WE ALSO HAVE A PRIZE OF $100,000 FOR WHOEVER GETS THE FURTHEST.
The carrier that has pushed cloudification furthest is AT&T, America's largest operator.
"It was the conversations with William Hill that progressed the furthest," he said.
"We are the furthest-reaching artillery system on the battlefield," he tells us.
That makes Pluto the furthest known x-ray source in our solar system.
The furthest back we'll need to go is Iron Man 2, from 2010.
Sword Of Destiny is strongest where it steps furthest away from its predecessor.
The furthest-right members of the GOP caucus continued to push for fights.
"Usually, you want the name that's furthest distant from your own," he says.
Plunging furthest in the household goods sector, Steinhoff International shares tanked once again.
In sum, UFC 200 seems to be the furthest thing from his mind.
What is the furthest length you've gone to in pursuit of artistic authenticity?
What's on the furthest end of the spectrum—making one's own license plate?
"We go furthest back, you know," he said of his rivalry with Nadal.
At St. Nicholas, the complex that's furthest along, the coordinator is Karla Alonso.
Todd Frazier, the Mets' third baseman, goes back with Van Wagenen the furthest.
I'm the furthest thing from a rock star, but I'm a rock star.
The customer-focused initiative is the furthest along of the four, he said.
We're ready to move forward as the furthest planet moves direct on Thursday.
The furthest the clock has been from midnight is 17 minutes in 1991.
The company is going to award the prize for whoever goes the furthest.
New Jersey has gone the furthest, making them unenforceable if victims break them.
Zero doesn't divulge financials, but among the startups, they could be furthest along.
But in many ways, action is the furthest thing from my mind now.
It's a cynical movie because it's the furthest thing from sunshine and rainbows.
Sarkozy went the furthest, demanding that the constitution be changed to ban the swimsuits.
Suppression of dissent, Blum demonstrates, was the furthest thing from the two men's minds.
But after the incident, a school dance was the furthest thing from Korryn's mind.
Point Nemo is the furthest place in the world from any sort of human.
Amazon and Google have gone furthest in applying AI to a range of operations.
In Margaret, a petulant, beleaguered mournfulness pushed Lonergan's emotional experiment to its furthest extreme.
Among the Democratic candidates for president, Warren has gone the furthest with this agenda.
AGL, Australia's No.2 energy retailer, is the furthest ahead with its import plan.
It's the furthest away, but the playful pours and offbeat theming is worth it.
The women furthest from an open clinic had to drive more than 250 miles.
Basic Resources stocks fell the furthest, finishing the Friday session over 20193 percent lower.
Of course, it helps to live in a city where those dollars go furthest.
And check out the top 10 cities where your paycheck can go the furthest.
And as of September 30, their prices were furthest from analysts' bullish price targets.
Other people will forever be as mysterious as the furthest depths of the ocean.
Micromoons are the opposite, occurring at apogee — when the moon is furthest from Earth.
We joke that we give an award for the person who came the furthest.
O'Leary says pursuing her interests and going outside the box took her the furthest.
Captain America movies always push me the furthest emotionally, and that consistently surprises me!
But it was "Dangerous House," the play set furthest away, that spoke most urgently.
Household goods was the sector that had fallen the furthest, closing down 0.72 percent.
Are athletic records important to document — most home runs, fastest sprint, furthest javelin throw?
"This is the furthest thing from retirement," Mr. Gerrard, 65, said with a laugh.
The way I have gone to the furthest extremes to find my own center.
LoBiondo went the furthest, saying ObamaCare was better than any GOP alternative health plan.
MORE (R-Ariz.) went the furthest, calling for Moore to exit the race immediately.
The furthest every NBA three-point line extends from the rim is 23.75 feet.
Rides from one of the furthest cities currently available, Augusta, are selling for $20193 roundtrip.
But after passing the heliopause, the furthest extent of the region, things should pick up.
It was—and still is—the furthest anyone has ever beamed an infrared laser message.
With clamshell-style seating, the furthest seat is only 164 feet away from the stage.
Ahead, four of their best tips that can help you stretch your dollars the furthest.
His initial cut was designed to end on the wing, the furthest distance from Rondo.
Individual homes were excluded, although people with homes and pensions stretched their savings the furthest.
She wins the award for the furthest declared destination if the real estate magnate prevails.
It's services like Fargate and maybe also Lambda that take this overall philosophy the furthest.
You're at the game, but you're physically and metaphorically the furthest away you could be.
It's the furthest thing from no-makeup makeup, and we couldn't be happier about it.
Said Sanna: "Now we're extending these measurements to the furthest reach of the galaxy."[Science]
PepsiCo Inc, which owns the Doritos and Mountain Dew brands, went furthest into the strange.
"I've never taken calculus, the furthest I got was geometry and algebra 2," he says.
Another rule of thumb when shopping is to find eggs with the furthest expiration date.
The magic of Harry Potter manages to reach even the furthest corners of the world.
Auto and bank stocks fell the furthest Wednesday, with both sectors down roughly 1 percent.
Each game is filled with deep cuts that reference the furthest corners of Marvel lore.
And check out the top 10 cities where your paycheck can go the furthest, too.
Previously, the furthest north this species was observed was in Puget Sound in Washington State.
At the time, becoming a wife and mother were the furthest things from my mind.
It's an attitude that reaches to the furthest corners of our society, well beyond homosexuality.
The furthest the men's team has advanced in the World Cup was the 2002 quarterfinals.
Other psychedelics may offer similar benefits, but research into psilocybin is among the furthest along.
Municipal roads, particularly those in poorer areas, are typically the ones furthest behind in repairs.
Bolton's testimony, according to Republican senators and aides, is the furthest thing from locked in.
Sprinkling your ego with dew drops of praise is the furthest thing from their minds.
The resulting large-format photographs, such as "Furthest North" (2003), visualize the limits of exploration.
If games are the furthest thing from your mind right now, no one could blame you.
At D23 today, Disney announced a new movie set "at the furthest edges of aviation" – i.e.
"This is the furthest back that the ice front has been in recorded history," he said.
But the award was the furthest thing from the directors' minds when filming began in 2015.
Still, his remarks were the furthest Trump's legal team had gone in defending the president's actions.
Still, observers speculated that Musk would eventually buy a stake in whichever company appeared furthest along.
Content is king, and these streaming services have taken that ideal to the furthest extent possible.
From this vantage point, MapleStory is looking the furthest from dead that it's been since 2009.
There are now 12 Ebola vaccines in development, and the Merck vaccine is the furthest along.
After 36 hours, whichever team's vehicle has travelled the furthest, will be given the checkered flag.
McDonald's, a fast-food company, has taken things the furthest, outsourcing 20203% of its restaurant jobs.
Typically you play as a brave knight or wizard intent on exploring the dungeon's furthest depths.
Then your next best option is to find a bottle with the furthest possible expiration date.
To make matters worse for the Democrats, their nominee is the furthest thing from a populist.
Living in a mansion is being the furthest away from public humiliation that you can get.
GOBankingRates rounded up the American cities where your $100,000 retirement nest egg will stretch the furthest.
This awkward scene is the furthest thing from a "happy meal" that we've ever seen. 14.
An unbroken line of inoffensive, drop-laden pop hits, stretching into the furthest eons of time.
Details: This is the furthest a 2020 presidential hopeful has gone in response to the report.
Perdue has gone the furthest: Well over half of its flocks receive no antibiotics at all.
Does a multiday, multistate drive with young kids sound like the furthest thing from a vacation?
Gillaspie drove it to the furthest reaches of AT&T Park, 21 feet from home plate.
Being a mom — or even pretending to be one — was the furthest thing from my mind.
While staffing discussions are furthest along in Iowa, a similar dynamic is unfolding in New Hampshire.
In a society that prizes instant gratification, those who go the furthest stay committed the longest.
Advertising has often been overly concentrated in areas that are often the furthest from public service.
She'd chosen to study at Florida State University (FSU) because it was furthest away from home.
"We're talking about 53 years from now for the product that's the furthest along," Blithe added.
To get out to the furthest missile field could take a security response team 30 minutes.
Especially for consumer athletics brands, it's often a pro athlete's investment dollars that go the furthest.
"Everything Now," the band's fifth album, has been its most divisive one, and its furthest afield.
However, that cannot be the furthest thing from the truth because, at the core, they're not.
The furthest along of these drug candidates is Palforzia, developed by the California-based Aimmune Therapeutics.
You can be helpful by finding ways to help your daughter stretch this money the furthest.
Soucek's "spottieottiedopalicious angel" (2019), the show's centerpiece, strays furthest from the graphical confines of the grid.
Which one of them, do you think, is the furthest ahead or closest to you all?
DES16C2nm may be the furthest confirmed supernova yet, but there's no doubt that tons more await discovery.
Ftb_hodor claimed that the furthest he had to travel to play the game was to New Jersey.
Either way, this could very well be the furthest any human has gone into space in decades.
He had multiple cameras set up, and this one was actually the furthest from the launch pad.
The photographs in "Séance" are often most resonant when they slip furthest from photography's ties to proof.
It is abundantly clear that joy is the furthest emotion from this woman's experience of urban life.
Peugeot is going the furthest in bringing a world-premiere concept car to MWC, the Peugeot Instinct.
New Zealand has gone furthest, introducing a blanket ban on foreign purchases of existing homes last October.
Yields are at the lowest level recorded by Reuters since 1994, the furthest back it has data.
Prior to this study, Saturn was the furthest known solar system body to emit detectable x-rays.
The team that made it furthest, and thus is the best example to analyze, was H2K-Gaming.
Spring requires booking the furthest in advance, but December and June see the highest average ticket prices.
The disc is currently in interstellar space, as part of the furthest human-made object from Earth.
But The Handmaiden is the furthest thing you could get from an austere tale of gentle longing.
Sessions last week issued guidance to the nation's law enforcers to prosecute crimes to the furthest degree.
That's a lot of time dedicated to haggling over whose multi-trillion-dollar climate plan goes furthest.
"My furthest out estimate was $5,503," Brewis said on the Twitch stream as the total passed $200,000.
Furthermore, according to Morgan Stanley, a phase one deal is perhaps the furthest both countries will go.
Morgan Stanley said Thursday that a phase one deal is perhaps the furthest both countries will go.
An earlier version of this article misstated the furthest round Novak Djokovic reached at Wimbledon in 2017.
The show's depiction of sexual activity among teenagers may be where it strays furthest from the facts.
The sex ratio increased from 1.41 in Delhi to 2.37 in Bihar, which is furthest from Delhi.
Ultima Thule essentially means "furthest Thule," which suggests something at the very edge of what is known.
Despite the high taxes, though, Detroit is one of the cities where your paycheck goes the furthest.
Oregon is the furthest along, having rolled out an initial pilot of its program, OregonSaves, this month.
When you&aposre young, single and healthy, life insurance is probably the furthest thing from your mind.
Seventh Sense Biosystems, a start-up based in Massachusetts, is among the furthest along in this quest.
Health care was the issue on which Trump had gone furthest to differentiate himself from traditional Republicans.
There have long been two Roseannes: one the working-class hero of Roseanne who said what needed to be said but always had a heart of gold; the other, on Twitter, a raving conspiracy theorist with a political history that stretches from the furthest left to the furthest right.
He said Karen's courage continues to "console" and "guide" him as he draws closer to his furthest shore.
The Netherlands, France, Ireland, Britain and Luxembourg are furthest away from their goals, according to the Commission's report.
This time around, the moon will be at apogee — the furthest point in its orbit from the Earth.
It is about getting people from the furthest corners of the globe and identifying these similarities between us.
There were three courts, and new arrivals had to start on the furthest court from the park's entrance.
But Rubicon's new tool represents one of the furthest steps towards actually handing the control panel to consumers.
Decisions over things such as hiring, curricula and contracted services are made by those furthest removed from students.
The pieces here are the furthest thing from being classically "bridal" — in the best way possible, of course.
Any kind of body shaming is the furthest thing from who I am and what I stand for.
I get gas maybe once a month because the furthest I drive is to go to barre class.
Any kind of body-shaming is the furthest thing from who I am and what I stand for.
At first glance these revered masterpieces may seem at furthest possible remove from the concerns of scientific discovery.
Similar legislation has been proposed in 17 other states, though Illinois has advanced it the furthest so far.
Maybe during pregnancy you feel bloated, tired, and nauseated, and sex is the furthest thing from your mind.
A GROUP THAT HAD STUDIED THE WHOLE AV FRONT AND CAME OUT AND SAID WE WERE FURTHEST AHEAD.
Rancho del Zocalo's Mexican food is the furthest you'll find from corn dogs and hamburgers, and served speedily.
At the Olympics, as in geopolitics, the country that punches the furthest above its economic weight is Britain.
For a moment, she considers holing up in the office restroom, in the stall furthest from the door.
It was going to be the longest flight I'd been on and the furthest I'd been from home.
Every service operating on blockchain and using tokens will be accessible in the furthest corners of the globe.
Rathedaung, the site of the latest fires, is the furthest Rohingya-inhabited area from the border with Bangladesh.
Kinder Morgan appears to be the furthest behind in the regulatory approval and commissioning process, the filings show.
Reflection and bettering our lives is often the furthest thing from our minds when we're in these zones.
Best experienced back to front, Denny's installation is screened on the furthest wall of Petzel's Chelsea white cube.
But one of the furthest-along projects is a face shield that can be produced quickly and easily.
He's searching the furthest reaches of his memory for clues, hidden meanings, details that might have slipped away.
For Kim, Singapore marks the furthest he's ever traveled from his home country since taking power in 2011.
"I'm going to go the furthest I can in Spanish," he told The New York Times in 223.
Each campaign attempted to portray the opponent as the furthest, lowest human being from that epitome of virtue.
Financial stresses or historical legacies were the furthest things from the students' minds at Roberto Clemente State Park.
And Magic Kingdom is just more than 8 miles away, making it the furthest Disney area from Celebration.   
Of the marquee projects, "WarGames" is the furthest along in development, with shooting scheduled to begin this winter.
Handel ran furthest from Trump and came out on top in a field that included 28500 other Republicans.
It's the nicest one in the area, but also the furthest away so I don't want to go.
What is it like campaigning in the five boroughs, coming from the one that is the furthest away?
Basic resources fell the furthest on the back of renewed trade war concerns and closed 3.3 percent lower.
MORE (R-Ariz.) went the furthest of Senate Republicans on Thursday, calling on Moore to immediately step down.
The places that climb furthest are often those that started near the bottom: poor, ill-governed and unstable.
The furthest it's been away from an apocolyspe is 17 minutes, in 1991 when the Cold War ended.
Australia's stock exchange, the ASX, has moved furthest towards using blockchain to replace its main clearing and settlement platform.
Heading down the middle of the market, we made a beeline for a fish stall at the furthest end.
They ran furthest from, and were least likely to by captured by, the researcher wearing the red t-shirt.
When New Horizons gets to MU269, it'll be the furthest Solar System encounter ever made by a space probe.
The new species also has a weird "telson," which is the segment of the abdomen furthest from the head.
From there, the intro circles the Last Hearth, Westeros' furthest Northern settlement and the last outpost before the Wall.
The part furthest from the skull was covered in bumpy protrusions, and the front part was rounded and smooth.
Canada has gone furthest, granting gender identity the same status as sex and race in federal human-rights laws.
Poll averages were furthest off in 2900, when they predicted Reagan would beat Jimmy Carter by 220006 percentage points.
Five weeks is when you've truly given up, where you feel at your deepest, your furthest away without internet.
" Visitors come from all over the world: "Brazil, South Africa, Australia and Japan being some of the furthest afield.
I would like to believe that regardless of the unfortunate circumstances, compromising security is the furthest from their minds.
A perfect day might be the furthest thing from your mind when you're headed to a nerve-wracking interview.
Charlottesville is the furthest south that I have ever lived, and I did not quite know what to expect.
Lucid and lilting, Puma Blue's dusky pop sounds like something snatched from within the furthest reaches of his mind.
The site has tracked brackets for four years, and this is the furthest anyone has gone without a mistake.
In other ways, the display is where the iPhone 2900 and 28 Plus fall furthest short of their rivals.
On the back of one jacket he printed the words "Fantastic Utopia" — the furthest reach of the idealized real.
JULIAN: The whistle-blower, in their view, is at the furthest remove: He doesn't work in the White House.
Albania and North Macedonia are seeking candidate status, while Bosnia and Kosovo are the furthest behind in the process.
France has gone furthest, with a 3% levy on sales that will be backdated to the start of 2019.
The camera option buttons appear at the furthest edges of the phone instead of overlapping on the live view.
Another company, Perfect Day (originally Muufri), may be the furthest along in perfecting a recipe for lab-made dairy.
Another company, Perfect Day (originally Muufri), may be the furthest along in perfecting a recipe for lab-made dairy.
The show grounds itself in historical accuracy, but also wants to be the furthest thing from a stuffy educational drama.
While convenience stores are just that — convenient — they are often the furthest thing from a good place to get deals.
Never Let Me Go is like Blade Runner set in the British boarding school that's the furthest from Hogwarts imaginable.
Despite the turmoil surrounding the programs, this leg of the Artemis initiative is perhaps the furthest along than anything else.
He is a member and former co-chair of the Blue Dog Coalition, the furthest-right Democratic caucus in Congress.
Molly has lived alone before, but her move to Los Angeles will be the furthest she's lived from her parents.
This investigation has progressed the furthest of the three, but not far enough to offer clear evidence for an indictment.
The rapper insists the furthest they ever went sexually was foreplay -- not intercourse, and certainly not sodomy as she claims.
O'Rourke's voting record indicates a reluctance to attack big banks in a way that the furthest-left 2020 candidates have.
The vaccine is one of the furthest advanced in development and could be ready for testing on humans in October.
After all, the balance of the court is the furthest thing from the minds of Trumpkins, and presumably, Trump himself.
The furthest afield, 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair is worth the schlep out to Pioneer Works in Red Hook.
Instead, he stands on the porch and uses the binoculars to peer through your windows, into your home's furthest corners.
The technology along these lines that has got furthest is called CAR-T, where CAR stands for "Chimeric antigen receptor".
MORE (R-Ariz.) went the furthest of Senate Republicans on Thursday, calling on Moore to immediately step down. http://bit.
Think about the three nominees furthest from the center in the modern era: Barry Goldwater, George McGovern and Ronald Reagan.
And for the ones that are furthest along, all that comes next is the green light to make it official.
Just look at Sanders, certainly the furthest left candidate we have had in recent history polling quite well against Trump.
The sector is also one of the furthest along in reporting with more than 40 percent of companies' results through.
He is widely recognized by his colleagues as an absolute pro: polite, serious and the furthest thing from a showboater.
When I manage to hit a ball to the furthest target of 190 yards, Andy tells me I'm a natural.
However, they do suffer somewhat from being tucked away in literally the furthest reaches of the museum's contemporary art wing.
She did not see Uber's self-driving Volvo SUV darting through the yellow light in the furthest lane toward her.
Materials are furthest along—the Institute is already experimenting on the ISS with degradable metal alloys, useful for coronary stents.
As the squad reached the center of the paddy, and the men were furthest from cover, all hell broke loose.
These three wines offered a sort of sliding scale of syrah, with the Arnot-Roberts furthest on the distinctive edge.
The furthest the clock has been from midnight is 17 minutes in 1991, amid the collapse of the Soviet Union.
"The telegraph gives the speaker in the furthest East or West an audience as wide as the Union," it wrote.
Many of the future's best jobs will require "soft skills" like teamwork and empathy, about the furthest frontier for robots.
The basic resources sector slipped the furthest on Monday, ending trade 1.4 percent lower on the back of trade uncertainty.
Google is among the tech giants furthest embedded, both through its parent company, Alphabet, and via its Google Health organization.
Autos and mining sectors, among the most dependent on smooth global trade, fell the furthest, down 0.8 to 0.9 percent.
Of the five first-round quarterbacks, Jackson was the lowest pick (32nd) and is also the one furthest from starting.
John's career, which covered seven United States presidencies, stretches furthest back of the nine players up for election on Sunday.
Looking back, Aaron Sorkin's seven-season TV drama is probably the furthest it gets from the political realities of today.
The labor market research firm Glassdoor calculated the spots where your pay will go furthest, based on salaries and home values.
New Orleans ended up going to the conference championship, the furthest the Saints had advanced in the postseason at that time.
We thought it'd be a good idea to go to the furthest one on our list first, but man it's hot!
I found myself in a major funk, and the thought of a dance party was the furthest thing from my mind.
It is, however, about the same rate toward the end of Bush's presidency — the furthest back the government's diversity data goes.
These were the markets hit hardest during the housing crash and therefore still have the furthest to go to fully recover.
While many predictions and ideas put forward in sci-fi have come to life, artificial intelligence is probably the furthest behind.
This is a lively and eclectic bunch, ranging from the sedate English countryside to the furthest reaches of time and space.
Metal is, however, alternately lauded and lampooned for its illegible logo examples, taking typography itself to the furthest brink of relevance.
Their furthest-left voters (myself included) cheer for reparations, but the whole idea remains deeply unpopular nationally, including among Democratic voters.
This is the third time these two companies have held merger talks, but this one by far seems the furthest along.
Since then, musicians have continued to push distortion and amplification to the furthest imaginable extremes—with orchestration as well as intensity.
His behavior was in violation of multiple company policies and the furthest example from being a reflection of our company's values.
The tower was one of the ones furthest from the worker housing and it took her a while to walk there.
It used the furthest extreme of other rock music genres as its base line, its foundation, and pushed forward from there.
So the Nøtel takes the idea of the hotel—a weird combination of transient and domestic space—to its furthest conclusion.
Turn the heat to high and stir, pushing from the bottom of the pan closest to you to the furthest away.
During the interview, Carson also acknowledged Trump isn't the "furthest person on the right wing," but said the businessman values success.
Even if it isn't technically a full brick, it's the furthest thing from ideal, and no one wants a useless phone.
Dollars stretched the furthest in cities like Houston, Austin, Texas, and Memphis, Tennessee, where annual expenditures were around $40,000 a year.
"Right now, we look at it from a readiness perspective as to where our resources go the furthest," he said Tuesday.
The biotech's furthest-along product is an implant for type 2 diabetes that's intended to reduce how often patients need injections.
Candidates have proposed incremental or sweeping healthcare reform plans, but Sanders' Medicare for All bill is the one that's furthest along.
Ted Cruz, who according to polls is in a tight race with Trump to win the Iowa caucuses, went the furthest.
Its two furthest-along cancer vaccine products are in relatively early on in development, or early and mid-stage trials, respectively.
Meanwhile, I was about the furthest thing from them: just a suburbanite adolescent kid with a pocket knife and a dream.
So far as I know none of us were made aware of Klimt's promises before we'd arrived beyond the furthest reach.
Blending into the morning rush, Ramirez and her children try to avoid the crowds by sitting in the furthest seats possible.
This is the furthest Nishikori has advanced at a Grand Slam event since reaching the United States Open final in 43.
Bulgarian capital Sofia and Casablanca, Morocco, were the cities that saw the furthest moves down the ranking between 2019 and 2020.
Michigan's is the furthest along, but citizens are also organizing for ballot initiatives in Ohio, Missouri, Utah, Colorado and South Dakota.
The man's response may be the most authentic one in the photograph because posing is the furthest thing from his mind.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains mired in the complicated legacy of the Dayton agreement and Kosovo, has the furthest to go.
Frontier Airlines, a low cost-carrier based in Denver, is going the furthest, maintaining just 10% of its schedule in April.
The pharmaceutical company Moderna is the furthest along in the process; it already has that type of vaccine ready for testing.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota projected confidence in their election night speeches, though Buttigieg went the furthest in predicting his own success.
Someone once told me it was the furthest out a ball ever landed that was called for the infield fly rule.
Higher taxes, though, didn't prevent it from being the largest city in Ohio where your paycheck stretches the furthest, reports GOBankingRates.
The first two sections of Find Me, the furthest in time from Elio and Oliver's reunion, are the book's most powerful.
The 20 stocks furthest in bear market territory were all more than 42% below their recent highs as of Tuesday's close.
The Feds would eventually fly a record 270,2000 sorties, but many towns furthest from San Juan didn't see help for weeks.
Netanyahu's government is one of the furthest right in Israeli history, particularly when it comes to the conflict with the Palestinians.
Kim's trip to Singapore is his furthest journey he has made since taking power in late 2011 upon his father's death.
The distance between Warren, who is furthest on the left, and Klobuchar, who is furthest to the middle, recalls the stinging Dorothy Parker line about Katharine Hepburn's emotional range as an actress: It runs the gamut from A to B. But the lineup does offer a new set of insights into the role and experience of women in politics.
Black-footed cats are known to walk 20 miles in one night, which is the furthest distance recorded for smaller cat species.
Perhaps an inactive comet stemming from the furthest reaches of the Solar System could result in a similar-looking orbit, they said.
Now, we also have a prize of $100,000 for whoever gets the furthest, and last year, we had two fellows that tied.
Frank Sinatra's former home is on the market, and it's the furthest thing from a tiny apartment in New York, New York.
Now, we also have a prize of $23,23 for whoever gets the furthest, and last year, we had two fellows that tied.
Given the 200,000 light-year distance between Earth and the Small Magellanic Cloud, it's one of the furthest such sources ever spotted.
I might have taken it the furthest, but I'm not the only one who checks FiveThirtyEight more than three times a day.
Even when his characters travel to the furthest reaches of space, they've always remained grounded in the minor shortcomings of human behavior.
As a result, the idea of growing old and dying is, for most Silicon Valley denizens, the furthest thing from their mind.
China's NIO is arguably the furthest along of all the flashy electric car startups that have formed over the last few years.
But these final Coltrane albums are where a musical genius landed when he sought to push his art to its furthest extremes.
If the Hoosiers can pull off the upset, it would be the furthest they've advanced in the NCAA Tournament since Ferrell arrived.
Bring the piece that's furthest to the right over the top and into the middle, doing the same for the opposite side.
Nigerians have gone furthest awry: on average, they think the ideal family contains 5.4 children but are on course to have 7.7.
Millennial men — who are furthest from retirement — were more concerned with short-term market volatility than not meeting long-term financial goals.
"It's been the furthest thing from my mind and the minds of my family," said Will Wright, the brother of Staff Sgt.
They felt that they needed to cross over to get bigger, but I'm going to go the furthest I can in Spanish.
"Think about where you'll get the best health care, where your dollars will go the furthest, [and] really be rational," Tepper said.
The analysis revealed that salaries go the furthest in Southern and Midwestern cities, such as Birmingham, Alabama; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Memphis, Tennessee.
States across the country have passed their own versions of this law, but Florida's arguably goes the furthest to protect the shooter.
"To the furthest extent possible, counsel worked with each staffer to recuse from conflicting conduct rather than being granted waivers," Walters said.
In fact, the best plan for responding to the crisis is the one put forward by the furthest-left candidate, Bernie Sanders.
Black Moon Lilith is the geometric point in the sky that marks the furthest point of the moon's orbit around the earth.
Democrats' wave was so strong they even picked up districts they thought furthest from their reach, like South Carolina's First Congressional District.
" But any claim that these old statutes permit an attack on Iran, according to Anderson, "stretches the law to its furthest limits.
Mustafa al Hawsawi has the fewest charges against him and therefore sits furthest from the judge, at the back of the courtroom.
If you want to edit the video, tap on the magic wand icon (the furthest to the right) on the completed video.
I can't say, but I assume Mr. Villalobos is the furthest from that type; and yet his warmth makes the role vivid.
So for the people who are headed to Waco now, Koresh and biker gangs are likely the furthest things from their minds.
Tap Rotate (the button furthest to the left, which looks like a circular arrow) to rotate the picture in 90-degree increments.
Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mark Meadows (R-NC), as well as the furthest left members of the Democratic Party, like Reps.
They've been trapped on a bus for at least five hours, trying to make it to the furthest point of the road.
Jácome further twists expectations by turning their journey into a love story, taking the homoeroticism of military comradery to its furthest conclusion.
"Alley Oop" (Hydrocal, fake fur, Flashe on wood armature; 89 x 21 x 21 inches) carries the sculptures' essentializing strategy the furthest.
Pelosi promised that the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the furthest-left House caucus, will get 40 percent representation on five major House committees.
At rest, the Fitbit Surge got heart rate measurements that most closely matched the ECG results, and the Basis Peak was furthest off.
We can try as hard as we can, but the furthest the human eye can view is about two to 2127 miles away.
Ultima Thule resides 1 billion miles (1.6 billion kilometers) beyond Pluto, and will be the furthest object ever explored by NASA, reports Space.com.
Greg went from the character that was probably furthest from understanding what his happiness was to now making leaps and bounds [towards it].
Whereas corruption remains largely unpunished in places like Mexico and Argentina, Brazil and Peru have gone furthest in investigating the sprawling Odebrecht scandal.
This correlation lines up with how animals regenerate fastest at the furthest tips of their bodies, like tails or the ends of legs.
This furthest extent is forecast to fall between the green and yellow lines seen in the above NOAA graphic, or the tweet below.
As the moon swings between its closest point (perigee) and its furthest point (apogee), its distance to Earth varies by approximately 214,000 miles.
During an equinox, the sun is at the closest distance to the equator, while during a solstice it is the furthest distance away.
He said following Trump's logic to the furthest possible extent, Trump's own qualifications could be questioned due to the businessman's Scottish-born mother.
Either way, let's hope the mermaid trend can die a quick and painless death now that we've taken it to the furthest extreme.
Yet, that seems to be the claim by various activists and politicians as our immigration debate continues to divide to the furthest extremes.
Jubilee made it the furthest in Ben's season and, as an Army woman and fan favorite, was put forth as a potential Bachelorette.
It is in cancer where this has advanced the furthest, and the exceptional responders provide a glimpse of what precision medicine might mean.
Calculations showed that there was a narrowing window of opportunity to send a probe out to the furthest reaches of the Solar System.
Typically the economy operates furthest below its potential at the end of recessions and peaks above its potential towards the end of expansions.
"Alex is the kindest man I know and the furthest from being a player," said Omar Elafifi, a close friend of Mr. Kleeman.
Donnie Trumpet took the lead because his tracks were the furthest along, so the proper Acid Rap follow-up hung on the backburner.
Over the last 13 years, Silicon Valley's social media companies have expanded their reach and influence to the furthest corners of the world.
But party operatives insist they genuinely believe they could remove one of the furthest-right members of the House in a wave year.
A topical gel that blocks sperm production is the furthest along in development, followed by a hormonal pill contraceptive and a nonsurgical vasectomy.
More than a decade in the making, the male birth control that's furthest along in clinical trials is a gel called Nestorone-Testosterone.
"Of the major three — Facebook, Google and Apple — Apple probably kept the furthest distance in engaging with regional and local publishers," he said.
This is the furthest the Yankees have been from first place since they lost four of their first five games of the season.
The Beaumont port is the furthest inland port on the Sabine Neches, a long curving waterway that empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
But longer-term trends seem against that, notably the secular decline of large political parties which has gone furthest in Europe (see chart).
Culver City, as the area furthest east on Los Angeles's west side, once offered a semblance of affordability in a much-inflated market.
The Fed is the furthest along, having hiked interest rates five times so far after taking them to zero in the financial crisis.
To encourage herder boys to use the seed balls, Kinyanjui organizes shooting competitions, with those able to hurl the balls furthest winning certificates.
"Name a time when conservatives have disrupted even the furthest leftist on a college campus," he said, on cue, as the students shrieked.
Of all the philosophers he discusses, his favorite seems to be Hume, who went furthest in rejecting the deductive, geometrical ideal in philosophy.
The furthest White has been willing to go this time is to say that Nelson "needs to be buried" for what he did.
But Kansas went furthest, adding an array of lesser drug crimes; roughly 4,600 people in the state are now registered as drug offenders.
"That's the furthest thing from what I am," the Food Network star told Billions creator Brian Koppelman in a recent episode of his podcast.
The intent, clearly, is to prevent Muslim immigration to the furthest extent possible and test the limits of the US Constitution and the courts.
Of the three agencies GAO examined in this report, the State Department lagged furthest behind in complying with White House directives on climate change.
Zhejiang is the fourth region to discover the infection and the furthest from the original outbreak in Shenyang, the capital of northeastern Liaoning province.
The pair flew out to watch him play in Las Vegas, and it's far from the furthest they've gone to watch their son play.
The furthest departure from average is likely to hit Alaska's Aleutian Islands, that sliver of land that juts out from the state's southwestern edge.
DRL is far from the only company that's seen an opportunity to make drone racing professional, but by most measures it's the furthest ahead.
"This is the furthest extent I would go in a direction," he says, before running me through a selection of the tracks on offer.
Paired to my iPhone X, they generally maintain a strong connection and only hiccup (briefly) if I turn my head to the furthest extreme.
When you buy milk at the grocery store, do you hunt around for the jug that has the expiration date furthest in the future?
What he knows, and what everyone else knows, is that on Election Day, net neutrality will be the furthest thing from Republican voters' minds.
"Some progress was made yesterday so they will try to take it the furthest possible," one source close to the lenders said, requesting anonymity.
One of the challenges venture faces is the furthest out money, they're the longest option, and as a result there's a lot of pressure.
The furthest recipient is in Laqi, almost 21 km (2101.1000 miles) away from Moyale's central business district, where there is no hospital or school.
Dannenfelser is a religious right heavyweight and her positions on abortion and contraception access reliably place her on the furthest fringe of the right.
If we sent a message at the speed of light, what's the furthest distance away that someone from another planet could ever receive it?
"The truth of the matter is, in election season, things go crazy, and the loudest voices are the furthest and most extreme," he explained.
For one thing, Eddie The Eagle is perfectly timed to be released at the furthest possible distance between the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics.
As a corrective, Leigh Davis's pyramidal psychomanteum, Reunions (2019), tucked away in the furthest corner of the gallery, offers a secluded space for communion.
InterNations considered expat wages as well as cost of living to create this list of the 10 places where expat income goes the furthest.
A brushfire caused by the rocket launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California engulfed the camera set up furthest from the launch pad.
In fact, since 27, the furthest any home man has been was in 26 when Roddick and John Isner made it to the quarters.
This is the furthest thing I've committed to in my life, when we said yes to it, and that was five months in advance.
The opportunity to slam the ever-expansive federal government and protect states' sovereignty is not one the Justices furthest to the right will miss.
A seemingly bulletproof Republican Senate majority stood by, eager to seat the furthest-right nominees to all these judicial seats that they could find.
But inclement weather was the furthest thing from my mind as I settled into Cameron Hut on this sunny autumn afternoon in mid-March.
The 20-year-old is not cheap, but my guess is that it will go the furthest in conveying the potential pleasures of port.
" Spelling's "90210" co-star Jennie Garth piped in, "They asked me," but she declined, saying she is the "furthest thing from a desperate housewife.
The big picture: The recognitions are granted each year to the people, groups or ideas that go the furthest in shaping the year's events.
Lawyers at the highest levels of government had been consulted, asked to bring us to the furthest edge of what the law might allow.
Furthest left, the entryway, is where I keep my reference books and maps and where I hang my oil paintings that await oiling out.
To send a man off thirty miles, to the furthest edge of the diocese, on such an errand, and on a clapped-out horse . . .
Simply put: Opposition is the best night of the year to gaze upon Saturn, the furthest planet you can see with the naked eye.
Three new antibiotics are in development right now, according to the WHO, though the furthest ahead, solithromycin, has run into repeated stumbles in getting approved.
The women's marches taking place around the world to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump have now reached the furthest corner of the earth: Antarctica.
To that end, a new report by GOBankingRates determined the neighborhoods where they could stretch their dollars the furthest, without sacrificing their quality of life.
Then, "the furthest thing from their mind when they look at green is sex or pleasure," mused Shay Martin, vice president of Rabbit purveyor, Vibratex.
A moment after locking gazes with Matsumura, the bull turned tail and ran to the furthest point of the arena and refused to attack him.
And, simply put, any attempt to answer what exactly led Hovater to "gravitate toward the furthest extremes of American political discourse" is incomplete without it.
But Styles' character is also the only form of comic relief in the film which is absolutely the furthest thing from a light-hearted film.
Investors are also looking to shares that are trading the furthest away from their 13-week highs, such as in the energy and materials sectors.
During New York's downturns, as I pointed out when the Amazon deal was first announced, gentrification and congestion were the furthest concern from people's minds.
The potentially lost signals will stretch hundreds of miles in each direction and will affect various types of GPS, reaching the furthest at higher altitudes.
But the Earth spins faster at the equator than at the poles, because our planet's midsection has the furthest distance to travel with each rotation.
Take a look at the bar furthest to the right below to get a sense of the disconnect between volume of strikes and civilian deaths.
The safety reports signal which companies are the furthest along and feel confident enough in their self-driving tests to disclose details to the public.
These precise new measurements match up with recent ones taken with different instruments but not with other measurements taken of the furthest, oldest observable distances.
The safety reports also signal which companies are furthest along and feel confident enough in their self-driving tests to disclose details to the public.
The cidade maravilhosa – the "Marvelous City" – was cold and dark, the furthest thing from the vibrant, jovial landscapes you'll see on a Google image search.
Kim Kardashian West took her kids to the furthest place from Twitter on the Earth -- less than 24 hours after Kanye unleashed on Drake -- Disneyland!!!
In a 2016 report, job-hunting site Glassdoor calculated the top spots where an average paycheck goes the furthest, based on salaries and home values.
With three issues released so far, this book is the furthest along in the Young Animal family, and it's a great place to jump in.
Of all the 21st-century innovations in taping, Serling's might be the furthest out, especially with acts starting to bundle their ticket sales with nugs.
The party's overBut longer-term trends seem against that, notably the secular decline of large political parties which has gone furthest in Europe (see chart).
Then there is Russia, arguably the country (apart from North Korea) that has moved furthest past truth, both in its foreign policy and internal politics.
Hard-liners within the Senate say that the GOP proposal, based on the White House framework, is the furthest that Republicans are willing to compromise.
These are the 10 states where your money goes the furthest, along with average prices for some basic items in each state's most expensive area.
And a recent observation from one of the furthest corners of the universe -- an ancient and enormous black hole -- has set the astronomical world buzzing.
Democrats are clearly starting with the one furthest to the left, the DREAM Act, which would eventually provide a path to citizenship for DACA recipients.
I'm talking close-ups of literally everything Beyoncé did, on display for thousands of people to see, even from the furthest recesses of the stadium.
Taking the "workism" thesis to its furthest conclusion, if work is rapidly transforming into our religion, then these multipurpose skyscrapers are our temples, our cathedrals.
"That is ridiculous to think he was voted in because he used that kind of language; I am the furthest person from prejudiced," she said.
Starting on the periphery, he wandered the art fair in an elliptical orbit, never escaping its gravity completely, but periodically straying to its furthest reaches.
The thing he needs, and the world demands of him, is the thing furthest from his bullying nature (as illustrated once again at NATO): humility.
The 25-year-old's digital marketing employer in Chicago allowed him to work remotely, so he started researching where his dollars would go the furthest.
He also draws on the imagery of the defense of Christendom at Vienna, the furthest point of Ottoman expansion in 1529 by Suleiman the Magnificent.
Although Ballet Theater has presented many new Ratmansky productions since 2009, this one goes furthest in making the company look more brilliantly refined than ever.
But at two narrow outdoor tables just outside the fast food joint, the election was the furthest thing from anyone's mind until a reporter arrived.
Ocasio-Cortez, among the furthest-left members of the incoming class of House Democrats, joined the Sunrise Movement sit-in at Pelosi's office last month.
Using wet fingers, press 1/4 rice onto laver in an even layer, leaving a 1/2-inch border on the side furthest from you.
Up until recently, even my furthest foresight — and I've been interviewed before by people asking where do you see yourself in five, eight, twelve years?
Traveling furthest back in time is the festival's most distinctive selection, "Blood of My Blood," the latest feature from the seemingly ageless Italian master Marco Bellocchio.
Perhaps the borders of Atlanta dining have been pushed furthest at Staplehouse in the Old Fourth Ward, not far from the childhood home of the Rev.
And somehow, a show whose premise is the furthest thing from politics has become, for people on the left and the right, completely defined by it.
Google Wifi (left) and Plume (right) offered pretty equivalent network speeds, with each slowing slightly when connected to the mesh router furthest from the primary one.
WATCH THIS: Matt Lauer's Hamptons Home Is On the Market – for $17.995 Million   Today, the house is the furthest thing from the "frat house" of legend.
For Hollywood's furthest-flung audiences, there is no better encapsulation of the positives and negatives that Hollywood's film industry has produced during its century-long dominance.
It is true that all the great choreographers are also among the great makers of theater — perhaps especially when they move furthest from words and narrative.
Driving people around Austin at 2 am on weekends was a window into another world, and the furthest I'd gone outside of the conservative evangelical bubble.
Goju-ryu and Uechi-ryu stylists believed that the foot closest to the imagined attacker should be the pivot and furthest foot should perform the stepping.
There is wide agreement that Google is furthest along in quantum-computer technology and that Microsoft has the most comprehensive plan to make the software required.
And of course, marriage might be the furthest thing from your mind; in which case, boil a pot of water and cook some "fuck me" penne.
Mutu was among six boys and six girls – aged 7-19 – who arrived from southern Africa to London – the furthest any of them have ever traveled.
Tom Cotton (R-AR), one of the Senate's furthest-right immigration hardliners, said there is consensus in the Republican Party that this is a "radical" proposal.
Eight of them have higher nonwhite populations than the eight states that trended the furthest away from the Democrats (Michigan is slightly more diverse than Colorado).
MVP won't just affect Appalachia, and the Virginia counties affected by MVP aren't coal counties; the state's coalfields are limited mostly to its furthest southwestern tip.
The ones which are most furthest along are some trials that are evaluating nivolumab, which is an anti-PD1 therapy in combination with chemotherapy and radiation.
The truth is none of the above — in speaking with Mexicans, it's clear that Trump was the furthest thing from their minds when casting a vote.
Not the furthest right person on that side, not the most easily caricatured—I imagined someone who could easily get a guest spot on Fox News.
I think we've been drifting further left field with each of the last three records actually, and The Blue Hour is definitely the furthest so far.
The next year, NASA launched the twin spacecraft Voyager 1 and 2 to explore the furthest reaches of the solar system and eventually enter interstellar space.
If Jesus's two gesturing fingers, held in the same blessing gesture as Mary's, weren't broken off, they might protrude furthest from the base of the piece.
" He said he continues to believe that "you can be the fastest runner, you can jump the furthest, but to be the best actor is impossible.
Rathedaung is the furthest Rohingya-inhabited area from the border with Bangladesh and aid workers are concerned that a large number of people were trapped there.
Super-G: Gates are spaced the furthest apart, and because its a speed event, it has a higher vertical drop than the slalom or giant slalom.
Based on its data, here are the top 10 U.S. metro areas where it's easiest to save money, and where your savings would go the furthest.
His chaotic manner is the furthest thing from the steady hand and even-keeled mind that the country and the world so desperately need right now.
But the system's furthest-flung sentries — the ones most likely to make first contact with a new viral foe — are those in the world's poorest countries.
It was the furthest Biden has gone on the subject of Trump's impeachment -- which most of the other leading 2020 Democratic presidential contenders have called for.
It nearly matches the same measurement made by the Voyager mission 30 years ago, and offers more information as to the furthest limits of our Sun's reach.
The furthest along is a medicine for neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, a rare disease affecting the optic nerve and spinal cord of around five in 100,000 people.
It Runs on RenewablesJuno is the furthest solar powered mission ever conceived, built to run on the sun in an environment 25 times dimmer than the Earth.
"Our tasking is essentially to take 400 people within four hours from the furthest most LZ [landing zone] south up to Hilo to be evacuated," Marine Maj.
Here the foot furthest from the imagined opponent is the pivot and the moving foot must travel through the space in which the opponent should be standing.
In a rare Sunday morning talk-show appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," Kasich went perhaps his furthest in publicly distancing himself from his party's nominee.
Screenshot: NASATVThe New Horizons team has released the first high-resolution images of (486958) 2014 MU69, nicknamed Ultima Thule, the furthest object ever explored by a spacecraft.
The slicks are spreading in both an easterly and northwesterly direction from the site of the wreck, the furthest extent reaching some 219 miles (30 km) away.
LONDON — The London Underground might seem like the furthest thing imaginable from a 16th-century Renaissance painting, but that just depends on how you look at it.
At first, Renton seems the furthest removed, both geographically and emotionally, from his 20s, looking far fitter and centered than the smart-ass we met in Trainspotting.
Trump's endorsement marked the furthest step yet he has taken following his call in his State of the Union speech for revisions to the federal prison system.
Those dollars stretched furthest in states like Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, where retirees could live a life of leisure for at least a quarter of a century.
In a new study from the Indeed Hiring Lab, chief economist Jed Kolko analyzed 185 metros across America to find out where workers' paychecks go the furthest.
Several others have filed lawsuits following its publication, but the BuzzFeed case, brought by a Russian tech entrepreneur living in Cyprus, had progressed furthest toward a trial.
Because we leave it at the table, but for some reason the takeaway is that we hate each other, and it's the furthest thing from the truth.
Check out where these sky-high salaries pay off the most: The Charlotte metro area topped the list as the place where tech salaries go the furthest.
Earn is about the furthest thing imaginable from the cracklingly funny guy Glover usually plays: cautious and hesitant, always very considered in what he says and does.
It's the southernmost point of the continental U.S., and completely isolated, having served as the furthest hideaway retreat for famous authors, like Truman Capote and Ernest Hemingway.
This is not surprising though, since it relies on everything that happened during and after the actual harvest, and is therefore the furthest prediction into the future.
By choosing candidates who appeared furthest from the establishment, Iranians revealed their preference for radical change not only to the ruling elites but also to each other.
It's the least disturbing of all the Quibi ads, by virtue of being a cartoon, which puts us at the furthest remove from the finality of death.
Of the three officials, Mr. Azar went the furthest in suggesting that the United States might face a difficult next phase of the coronavirus, if it spreads.
Nepal came the furthest of any country, removing its complete ban on abortion in favor of no restrictions on why someone might seek to terminate their pregnancy.
The island state is the furthest south of all states and rejected it because it doesn't see a hugely noticeable daylight hour difference between winter and summer months.
And one of the channels, the furthest channel to the east, is bifurcating so it's splitting into two and now we have three ocean entries at the coast.
While all regions saw a decline, pending sales in the West fell furthest, down 8.9 percent for the month and down 15.3 percent compared with a year ago.
"We've outsourced randomness to the furthest quarters of the universe, tens of billions of light years away," David Kaiser, one of the study's authors from MIT, told Gizmodo.
Then 27, divorced and with a young son, Thomas, now 25, "marriage was the furthest thing from my mind,"  Girardi, 46, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
The furthest away it's been happened in 1991, when the clock stood at a somewhat reassuring 17 minutes before midnight, following the official end of the Cold War.
Of the 166 nations that have ratified the Law of the Sea, Norway has apparently gone furthest in outlining how it would apply Article 82, legal experts said.
They could get a postnup -- which is like a prenup only after they're married -- but our sources say at this point it's the furthest thing from Justin's mind.
These are the names that tend to track the S&P most excitedly — climbing the most when the market rises and falling the furthest when the market skids.
The need to reach those furthest behind first and to ensure that no one is left behind in the transition to renewable energy is critical for climate justice.
A government committee said Seoul's "dangerous declaration" drove the situation on the Korean peninsula "to the furthest extreme of confrontation and war," according to North Korean state media.
Justin Timberlake is the furthest thing from any definition of the storybook (or online) creature, but his hit tune for the animated film Trolls was a 2016 favorite.
And what will be the psychological challenges that astronauts face on their way to the Red Planet, the furthest away any human being has ever been from home?
A $100 bill goes furthest in Mississippi, where it is worth $115.34, giving the state 36% more purchasing power than Washington, DC, where $100 is worth only $84.67.
"If the bees were simply copying what they observed, they should have moved the furthest ball, but in almost every instance they moved the closest ball," Perry said.
The furthest along in using smart contracts, Symbiont, a startup, for instance, has built a trading platform for "smart securities" such as syndicated loans and catastrophe-insurance swaps.
Friday's missile flew the furthest of any North Korean intermediate-range missiles, though previous launches have used lofted trajectories, where missiles fly much higher over a shorter distance.
But during Sunday's episode, Kim admitted something that might officially make her the Kardashian that is the furthest removed from real life — that is, if she wasn't already.
The shape is meant to ensure that the distances between the furthest points of the airport won't be too far, a common gripe of airport travellers these days.
Five years after the adoption of the 2030 Agenda, it is clear that goal No. 5, ensuring gender equality, is the goal most countries are furthest from reaching.
They all failed, and the Bannon crew actually got furthest, in the sense that they got the most unlikely figure imaginable elected president on something resembling their platform.
The United States remains the furthest behind on testing of any comparable country in the world, according to a regularly-updated data visualization from The New York Times.
They were given to the employee who does the least and is in the furthest corner in the dingiest office, which is kind of a signal in itself.
Most striking to the Disney fans who have joined the social media conversation, however, is that Liu's post suggests she's the furthest thing from the character she plays.
Obviously The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is on the furthest end of this spectrum—I'm currently over 120 hours, and have no intention of stopping.
He also went the furthest in a recent Senate debate to distance himself from Donald Trump and said the presumptive GOP nominee currently does not have his support.
Furthest along is a game called "Project: EVO, " which is currently at the last level of FDA approval as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.
By contrast, Spain, Portugal and Finland took longest to recover — around nine to 10 years — and had household savings rates furthest below their 10-year average in 2007.
But he gave no signal as to whether his government would remain in the Paris climate accord, the international agreement that would go furthest in ensuring that protection.
In addition to Delta and United, the report called out Germany's Lufthansa (DLAKY) and Japan's ANA Group (ALNPY), as having gone the furthest on tackling climate change risks.
Similarly, dollars stretched the furthest in southern Midwest states like Mississippi, Oklahoma and Arkansas where retirees could live a life of leisure for a quarter of a century.
But when asked to reflect on what they felt that day and the following weeks and months, most said that politics was the furthest thing from their minds.
"Transgender sex workers — primarily black transgender sex workers — were already in the furthest parts of the margins," Spellman said, experiencing high rates of homelessness, unemployment, and food insecurity.
V.R. technology is finally reaching its technical and economic tipping point, and the field that is furthest ahead in making use of its potential is the games industry.
And then try to find the opposite of that — the hardest thing, the thing that's furthest away, and have that be what the character has to deal with.
California has passed a privacy bill which some people think was enough, but it's certainly the furthest along of any of them, and there's no national privacy bill.
She gets furthest from her usual style on "jaguars in the air," which starts with the strum of a guitar but by the end owes more to trap music.
Worn as a layering item or all by itself, the body-skimming O-ring knit is the furthest thing from dowdy, especially when you keep things simple and streamlined.
The furthest most would go when asked to comment on a controversial Trump tweet or action is say they were "troubled" or "deeply concerned" or some combination of both.
The inner "horseshoe" of the monument opens toward the point on the horizon where the sun appears on the day in June when the sun's path is furthest North.
By jumping in aggressively or taking a piece of technology to the furthest extreme, often you get a better sense of the benefits, shortcomings, and limitations of that thing.
But while yard signs are the furthest thing from an indicator of a campaign's momentum, one office is conspicuously absent from virtually every yard: president of the United States.
Trump's decision to ban transgender troops was the furthest he has waded into culture wars since taking office — and perhaps his most polarizing decision since the original travel ban.
Palestinians living furthest from urban areas have been the hardest hit, he said, often having to pay large sums to get private companies to truck water to their villages.
Presnap, they show all-out blitz with one-on-one coverage everywhere (the Cover-29 element), forcing the offensive line to leave one rusher (the furthest outside rusher) unblocked.
The hardware, which uses attractive white pods and mesh-network technology to extend and boost internet connections to the furthest corners of your home and property, will remain unchanged.
We better get the answers to those questions soon or those dreams of 2 hour travel times to the furthest reaches of the world will remain just that, dreams.
The years named reflect the fact that 2014 is the furthest back money laundering can be punished under legislation that was in place until recent tightening by Danish lawmakers.
For her three years in office, May has had to work with Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader who is likely the furthest to the left in the country's history.
This was a time period when your mates (or 'bezzaz'), your relationships, and whoever was cruising down at McDonald's car park formed the absolute furthest reaches of your universe.
It goes without saying that behind every successful artist is a degree of songwriting prowess, but The 1975 have pushed that to its furthest degree and that's worth acknowledging.
Even though her speech was the next day, it was the furthest thing from our minds while we waited for Mondale's running mate, Geraldine Ferraro, to take the stage.
For AMD processors, they furthest back you'd want to go is the first-generation of Ryzen processors, any further back and you will see a performance hit for sure.
And then E3, which I think is maybe the furthest one out on the calendar and one of the biggest in terms of attendees also finally canceled this week.
The trend is also expanding rapidly in Asia and the Middle East, but it is furthest along in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands, which is mostly below sea level.
"The Syrian regime is now the furthest from being toppled," said Bassam Alahmad, executive director of Syrians for Truth and Justice, a human-rights monitoring group based in Turkey.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE, considered the most vulnerable Republican senator this cycle, has gone the furthest of any incumbent up for reelection and revoked his support for Trump.
Despite its tax burden, Columbus can be affordable for retirees — it's the No. 8 city on the list of places where your retirement nest egg will stretch the furthest.
The solstice is the opposite: On those days, the sun appears at its furthest point from the equator, and the lengths of day and night are the most unequal.
Prada's latest collection of bags and travel pouches takes this idea to the furthest possible extreme: The leather, metal hardware and silk lining of each style are pitch black.
Even those on the furthest extreme of the white nationalist spectrum don't recognize themselves doing harm — I know that because it was easy for me, too, to deny it.
But it had since split into two factions, and this division, according to security officials and residents, may go furthest in explaining the wholesale carnage of the mosque attack.
In the following weeks, new, clearer images of the object, recently renamed Arrokoth, were beamed back to Earth, as scientists made new discoveries about the solar system's furthest reaches.
I took that to the furthest extent by adding the fake red dot you'd see at a coffee-shop art show, to indicate that the work had been bought.
As Susan L. Bryant wrote for the Columbia Social Work Review, black women, who tend to "deviate furthest from European beauty standards," face disproportionate levels of internal negative feelings.
The really exciting thing for me is that even though the attributes of this character were the furthest thing from me, they have become like second nature to me now.
In a year that's so far been dominated by dainty, delicate tattoos, it's unlikely that the latest trend would be the furthest thing from dainty or delicate — but it is.
Fragile and conflict states like Chad, Yemen and DR Congo are furthest behind, largely attributed to the level of violence and insecurity endured by women and girls in these settings.
As the cost of living continues to rise, it comes as no surprise that many families are keeping an eye out for places where their money will go the furthest.
Hubble just snagged these shots of galaxy cluster Abell S1063 as the latest addition to its Frontier Fields collection, which shows us the very furthest views into space ever taken.
"In order to maximize your privacy, you should probably choose the one furthest from the door if it is available and the one next to it is unoccupied," they conclude.
While we've seen the star spread her wings with roles in films like Neighbors 2 and Spring Breakers, her new movie may be the furthest from Gomez' Disney Channel roots.
Get your kids, family or friends involved in a competition to see who has the best sock game, and who can slide the furthest down the hallway, Risky Business style.
Trump has taken his opposition to free trade the furthest, calling for the imposition of massive tariffs on Chinese goods in response to what he sees as unfair trade practices.
But CPI common, which the central bank has said has the best correlation to the output gap, was furthest away from target, edging up to 1.4 percent from 1.3 percent.
Camus takes William F. Buckley, Jr.,'s injunction to stand "athwart history, yelling Stop" to the furthest extent possible, and he can be recklessly unconcerned about backing up his claims.
Growing up in Shreveport, La., where his father worked selling fences and his mother oversaw deposits into the local bank vault, high finance was the furthest thing from Bruhnke's mind.
The Department of Defense (DOD) said the mission was the furthest north of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that any U.S. military aircraft have flown in more than a dozen years.
A Japanese employee at Google broke the world record on Thursday for calculating pi to the furthest decimal, announcing that she had calculated the value to its 31.4 trillionth digit.
It takes the frigid world 10 to 20 thousand years to complete a full orbit, and at its furthest point, it's roughly 93,200 Earth distances (a hundred billion miles) away.
Currently, there is just one offshore wind energy project generating electricity and 15 new projects are in development, with Vineyard Wind being the furthest along in the regulatory approval process.
Former US officials and regional experts agree that the administration has delivered the furthest-reaching sanctions yet and needled China toward its most significant actions against North Korea to date.
Kirk has gone the furthest of any Senate Republican regarding Obama's court nominee and broke with his party to call on his colleagues to "man up" and hold a vote.
A Guinness World Record adjudicator handed the cyclist two world record certificates - one for the round-the-world record, the other for the furthest distance cycled in a single month.
As a presidential candidate, he has run not on detailed policies or a compelling record of achievement, but on the idea that he is the furthest thing from a politician.
He's the furthest thing from the working-class men of my childhood, but whatever his motives for demeaning women, these supporters hear in him an echo of their own desperation.
"It's a 21000-year process, no matter what," said Michael McGough, the chief commercial officer of NuScale Power, which is the furthest along among companies working on less conventional reactors.
I sat at the far end of the stage, the furthest distance from the orchestra, and there were moments when the balance between (amplified) voices and (amplified) musicians wasn't perfect.
But even here, in the very furthest flung corners of Europe's largest wilderness, the scars of human industry are visible, the plans for future encroachments, by dam and smelter, legion.
The window seat on most airliners is often the furthest from the aisle, giving flyers a modicum of protection from the germ highway that extends the length of the aircraft.
The U.S. Department of Defense said it was the furthest north of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) U.S. fighter of bomber aircraft have flown off the North Korean coast this century.
Curiously, of these three productions, "My Brilliant Friend" was both the most faithful, in literal terms, to its source material and the furthest from what makes its prototype so seductive.
Yes, Ad Astra is a movie about space travel, about a man played by Brad Pitt who is searching for his father in the furthest reaches of the solar system.
The Roman furthest left in "Christ and the Adulteress" (21582–21622) is too self-involved to witness Jesus sparing a woman's life (although Jesus himself has a peculiar sight line).
Yes. I'm probably one of the furthest along in that move, and I don't know what the fuck's gonna happen, so anybody that tells what's gonna happen, they don't know.
Using its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager, it snapped these images of Kuiper Belt Objects 2012 HZ84 (left) and 2012 HE85 (right)—and they're the furthest images ever taken away from Earth.
After a long, pedantic discussion at Thursday's MSNBC debate about what "progressive" means, the two Democratic candidates moved on to a long, pedantic discussion of who was furthest from the establishment.
SD: I was really attracted to going to somewhere right on the edge of the world, and it's modeled on this town [Svalbard] in the furthest northerly community on the planet.
Consequently, some of the most beloved hip-hop records of the past decade have his fingerprints on them, from Drake's "Furthest Thing" to Jeezy's "Go Crazy" to recent Aftermath signee Anderson.
The fortunes of both men will depend on the breadth of that anger, and whether voters will express it by elevating the candidates positioned furthest from conventional Republican and Democratic politics.
The organization, whose stated purpose is "to fight for freedom at a local level using faith in God," has tried to distance itself from the furthest reaches of the nationalist fringe.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York appears willing to go the furthest yet, at least symbolically, in trying to prove she is ready to go toe-to-toe with the president.
I walked back to the entrance, looking at the buildings from the furthest point, no clarity to the messages anymore, just indecipherable text, when a woman in her fifties approached me.
But it has progressed furthest in rich countries, where the non-profit sector (which we generally take to exclude hospitals, universities and religious groups) is a bigger part of the economy.
He told CNN that after spending time in Paris and Nice during the Euro 2016 soccer tournament which passed off without any incidents, "terrorism was the furthest thing" from their minds.
Grab says it is the only digital payments provider in Southeast Asia with access to e-money licenses in six major economies, making it the furthest on with a regional approach.
The point here is that, though Rousey stands out as one of the greatest female mixed martial artists ever, her comeback bout will be the furthest thing from a cake walk.
One of the furthest-reaching of Clinton's plans is her proposal to, by 2021, make tuition at four-year state universities free for students whose families earn under $125,000 a year.
The collection was undoubtedly the project that pushed research into portable solar energy the furthest, whereas most previous efforts had just fitted already existing panels onto backpacks, handbags, jackets, or caps.
But his legislation goes the furthest of the various options, giving government health insurance to everyone and eliminating the private coverage that millions of middle-class people receive through their employers.
Why did this man — intelligent, socially adroit and raised middle class amid the relatively well-integrated environments of United States military bases — gravitate toward the furthest extremes of American political discourse?
President Trump has gone the furthest, saying not only that he will ensure protections for the previously ill, but also pledging that his party will do so more effectively than Democrats.
All of them have sprawled and overlapped mightily, but Amazon, with its forays into groceries, pharmacies, health care and more, might be the furthest along toward creating an inescapable commercial universe.
Among the states that have fallen furthest behind on broadband access, a new Census Bureau report found that several also have some of the highest levels of poverty in the nation.
Grab says it is the only digital payments provider in Southeast Asia with access to e-money licences in six major economies, making it the furthest on with a regional approach.
"Home-field advantage was the furthest thing from my mind — and to be honest, no one else was talking about it, either," said Lidge, who worked a scoreless inning in Detroit.
The move here seems to be to pull the thread and then take it to the absolute furthest extreme that it can physically go within the natural laws of our Universe.
It's no surprise that dollars stretched the furthest in states like Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, where retirees could live a life of leisure for at least a quarter of a century.
For all the elements this season has put into play, it's Looking Glass's story that seems furthest off the map in terms of whatever Angela and Laurie will end up doing.
The tools that better identify victims are improved every day and the networks that connect victims with resources are expanding into the furthest reaches of the darkest corners of the internet.
But Baruch Spinoza, another revolutionary thinker of the seventeenth century, went furthest in reconceiving the idea of God, in ways so radical that his name became a byword for dangerous atheism.
This set of priorities seems to be designed so that the administration can say they kept to that "criminal alien" statement — but Section 5 stretches that category to its furthest extremes.
While this drama was playing out on Twitter, House Republicans were hitting Omar over a completely separate issue: Israel, on which she has probably the furthest-left record of anyone in Congress.
It is the furthest England has progressed in any tournament since the David Beckham era, when a golden generation of players exited the 2002 and 963 World Cups in the last eight.
But in the season 8 intro, the action starts outside Westeros, in the furthest north, clueing the audience into the path taken by the undead army of White Walkers that threatens Westeros.
I assume, though, that folks who are the furthest left — Warren and Sanders, who are the most anti-billionaire, anti-wealthy — I'm assuming you don't have a ton of comfort with that?
Apple, which is the furthest along at this stage, requires that each individual hospital or clinic integrate with its service, dubbed Health, so consumers can access their clinical data at those institutions.
Since nothing propagates faster than the speed of light, the Hubble distance is the furthest distance we can ever observe in principle (unless we discover some way around the theory of relativity!).
Experts and enthusiasts will be talking about everything from hunting bacteria in the furthest reaches of the oceans to how to restore the very idea of truth in a post-truth era.
The two EPR projects that are furthest along — one in Finland, the other in France — are many years behind schedule, have hemorrhaged billions of dollars and are beset by major safety issues.
It will be an opportunity for both sides to give lengthy statements about the merits or drawback of the Republican plan, but it is the furthest thing from an actual legislative session.
Whether he will get an opportunity to play again is uncertain, especially because football is very likely the furthest thing from Manziel's mind as he deals with his sobriety and legal troubles.
The pathologist didn't know what to make of this, but when he sliced the lungs open, yellowish-green meconium was present in all the major breathing tubes out to the furthest branches.
For whatever reason, Toronto's rap producers best exemplify this trend, with "Back to Back" creator Daxz taking it to the furthest level through Kingdom Hearts-referencing artwork and a "fuck genre" approach.
Before April, tariffs had not been mentioned more than twice in a single Beige Book going back to October 1996, the furthest back the Fed catalogs the full reports on its website.
More from Sheera Frenkel, Mike Isaac and Kate Conger: Over the last 10 years, Silicon Valley's social media companies have expanded their reach and influence to the furthest corners of the world.
Downer has been diversifying away from mining services by buying companies in parallel industries, but the Spotless buyout would be its biggest acquisition to date and the furthest from its main business.
Now that tax season has arrived, you're likely digging through receipts and tax forms to pull together your 53 returns — and your 25 taxes may be the furthest thing from your mind.
It is the furthest advanced of three proposed pipeline expansions - along with the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain and TC Energy Corp's Keystone XL - that would ease a glut of oil in Alberta.
People climbing the world's highest peaks carry high-tech oxygen tanks and dress in ultra-fancy textiles; people navigating the furthest oceans travel in ships that talk to satellites soaring in the sky.
We're talking about the furthest quasar yet—the incredibly bright light from a supermassive black hole 800 million times the mass of the Sun, from just 690 million years after the Big Bang.
It costs €54 ($61) to park for a week in the least expensive lot (furthest away from the airport terminals), or €55.80 ($63) to park in the same lot serviced by Stanley Robotics.
In the midst of the mostly grossly worded slew of insults that the institutionally rich lobbed at the bitcoin crowd over the weekend, Bill Gates may have landed the furthest from the mark.
Season 1, Episode 1: "Pilot" If there was an episode that could predict Williams as the breakout big-award winner for acting later in life, "Pilot" is the furthest one had to look.
Creators want to maximize reach and put their creative efforts where they go the furthest, and viewers want to watch the best content alongside big crowds so they feel part of the zeitgeist.
To some of the metal purists out there, the stuff that I can relate to in the metal world probably is the furthest thing from what "true metal" is, and that is fine.
Screenshot: NASATVThe new image, the furthest photo ever taken, answers that question: It's a very dark red, two-lobed object that is 21 miles (33 kilometers) long and 10 miles (16 kilometers) wide.
Anglo American and Glencore, which on Wednesday said its results were the strongest yet, saw their shares fall the furthest in the downturn and have rallied the most as commodity markets have recovered.
The March 2000 tech stock prices probably were excessive, but with the NASDAQ now exceeding 6600, it's the depressed 2002 level of tech stocks that seems the furthest out of line with fundamentals.
The idea is to give big brands early warning of problems at the furthest ends of their supply chains as they seek to comply with tougher legislation against labor exploitation and modern slavery.
At other times I walk, take the stairs instead of the elevator, and park my car at the furthest end of the parking lot each day in order to get my steps in.
Given that insurers are the furthest behind in terms of digital transformation compared with other financial services institutions, they'll likely need startups' help to improve their services to retain and win back customers.
The bills are a huge threat to the repair monopolies these companies have enjoyed, and so just about every major manufacturer has brought lobbyists to Nebraska, where the legislation is currently furthest along.
" After performing their first duet, he said, "I was instantly sure that this was not, as he is sometimes referred to, a 'drag queen' — this was the furthest thing from a drag queen.
Given that young people will most likely be the ones experiencing the effects of climate furthest in the future, well past 2040, what actions can young people take now to address global warming?
JPMorgan has come the furthest of the S&P bank stock index constituents with a price increase of 22018 percent since March 212.3, the last trading day before its Bear deal was announced.
Matt Grossmann, a political scientist at Michigan State, noted in an email that the leftward movement is across the board on policy, ideological identification, and values, but remains furthest left on specific policy.
A recent article from AgWeb, the farmer's online source for agriculture news, has AccuWeather reporting that Minnesota is one of three states furthest behind in corn maturity given the cool weather further north.
On Monday, the craft made a flyby of Titan that slowed it down enough to direct it toward Saturn rather than through the furthest reaches of its atmosphere, as it has been doing.
And while the sum of Deutsche's fines is in the middle of the pack, the bank has been drawn into some of finance's furthest frontiers when it comes to the pursuit of profit.
Arguably the furthest along in this field, we're especially excited to see what Verizon brings to the table in terms of what 5G will do for phones and tablets running on its network.
Why it matters: The state proposal is the furthest reaching plan yet for free college, offering tuition to all 29 public universities for families to any resident, regardless of the ability to pay.
It's telling that the thing I'm most interested in — how Hopper and Eleven negotiate their shift from unlikely duo to father and daughter — is also the thing that's furthest from the series' heart.
Never mind that the stuff may be built for the body part furthest from your face: Twice daily (morning and night) application of the antifungal medicine can regulate and diminish the sore, she says.
The dollar rebounded against the yen after the Bank of Japan left monetary policy unchanged as expected, supporting the view that it is the major central bank furthest away from normalizing its monetary policy.
Carson's conclusion was that while a great number of techniques worked from the knees, those techniques which took the bottom man's scapula furthest from the floor were the least likely to see him pinned.
Pressure on the southernmost Turkish observation posts - those which are the furthest inside Syria - would spread to other Turkish positions as the Syrian army offensive continues, and Turkey would likely pull some troops back.
Aram Dorsum is the furthest south of all the sites and it would make sense for a map of that particular site to pan further downwards to get a better view of lower terrains.
There they surveyed the furthest visible points of the universe through a telescope and began to assemble an archive of images of darkness, from different times and places in the history of the universe.
In the morning session, American Taylor earned a second straight triple-jump gold with a 17.86m leap that is the furthest anyone has jumped this season, sailing 10cm longer than team mate Will Claye.
The furthest that the clock has been from midnight (which is to say the safest) was in 1991, when it was moved to 17 minutes to midnight at the end of the Cold War.
You're never going to spin a full-length album at peak hours, but the format has furthered some of the dancefloor's great paradigm shifts, allowing producers to explore the furthest corners of their sound.
The furthest distance our current telescopes may have identified a galaxy from us is only about 13.3 billion light-years, though, so we can't see what is at either of these 'edges' right now.
Analysts said the yen was the most obvious play against the dollar in the Trumpflation trade because the Bank of Japan is the central bank that looks furthest away from normalising its policy settings.
This is the furthest Kim is known to have traveled since he came to power in 2011 and there has never previously been a meeting between a U.S. president and a North Korean leader.
Another 2202 percent said landing a job in Washington, D.C., was the furthest thing from the New Jersey governor's mind, while another 2628 percent said a job was a minor reason for the endorsement.
When the decision was made to extract the boys through the floodwaters, coach Ake joked he and the boys made the decision on who should go first based on who lived the furthest away.
The two were photographed smiling, shaking hands and sitting down together, with Kim appearing at ease playing the role of global statesman on his furthest journey away from Pyongyang since taking power in 2011.
According to US estimates, the furthest this missile has made it so far is 22 miles (under conventional rocket propulsion), and the last test resulted in losing the missile somewhere in the Barents Sea.
If black voters are one of the party's most loyal constituencies, then how can we make sense of the party moving to the furthest reaches of the left on social issues with little pushback?
Furthest intermediate range missile test North Korea's latest missile was fired from the district of Sunan in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, home to the country's main airport, the South Korean military said.
Job site Indeed measured the average tech salary in the 25 biggest metro areas and adjusted their calculations based on cost of living to find the cities where a tech salary goes the furthest.
In doing so, she shows that, while racism is ever with us, policy choices ranging from local police strategies to the furthest reaches of foreign policy create the space for white power to flourish.
The resultant beauty is not without its complications, but it is as dazzling as Juliet's world during one of her better hallucinations — neon spiders, skin made of glitter — and the furthest thing from myth.
His Twitter is a thing of quiet beauty, casual documentation of a life spent dotting around some of the world's furthest corners with all the insouciance of your nan's Grimbsy 92 album on Facebook.
The untitled prequel that is furthest along in production, which set to take place roughly 5,000 years before the events of the HBO series, finished filming the pilot episode in Northern Ireland this summer.
I think probably the biggest one like oh this is on a big album was on Drake's album NWTS, there's a blap kit on "Furthest Thing," I think it was Blap Kit vol. 4.
The People's Bank of China has progressed the furthest with CBDCs, and the head of its digital currency research institute, Mu Changchun, told a public forum in August that its project was "almost ready".
Most projects are still in the very early stages, though the People's Bank of China is rumoured to have progressed the furthest in developing a CBDC to be used to improve payments within China.
It has allowed major policy experiments in Arkansas and Iowa, but the Indiana plan pushed the furthest in requiring beneficiaries to spend their own money and follow complex rules to continue receiving full benefits.
Among the solutions included in the simulator, the one that goes the furthest to cut emissions is also among the least politically viable: a carbon price, which inevitably increases the cost of fossil fuels.
It's a small irony that the demographic assumed to be furthest from happiness seems less clinically and personally preoccupied with reaching it, since the rest of the country's scheming to optimize happiness continues apace.
What he's saying: Clegg painted Facebook and the other big tech companies as "American success stories" and noted the irony that their home country was furthest down the road in talking about "dismembering" them.
It is tied for first in the French league with the wealthy perennial champion Paris Saint-Germain, and it has advanced its furthest in the Champions League since it played in the 2004 final.
By the time you have reached the furthest reaches of the evening room, filled with woven textures and sculptures celebrating the soft power of shadows, you will have seen colour in an entirely new light.
I'm probably the furthest thing from punk: I'll take a structured wide-leg jean over a destroyed super-skinny any day, and my idea of head-banging is when the beat drops at Soul Cycle.
On the wall furthest from the doorway, Guinn has painted a large triangle containing an array of angles and curves that range in color from blue to black and from yellow to pink to brown.
Fans who have loved previous Zombies iterations will enjoy this one all the same, as it's a fantastic co-op mode, but it feels the furthest removed from the CoD: WWII game as a whole.
When a soldier is stationed at the furthest human outpost in the galaxy, he's confronted with an incredible challenge: staying alive in a meaningless existence, hoping to one day be promoted to a better location.
The Fortress at the End of Time by Joe M. McDermott A military officer who committed a terrible crime is now stationed in the furthest reaches of the galaxy: the Citadel, a remote listening station.
" A second definition says it a kind of party, "where a large group of young girls compete to see who can mark their unique lipstick color furthest down on the shaft of a boys penis.
Rocket Lab not the first company to seek to provide for the small satellite market—Vector Space Systems and Virgin Orbit are two others that come to mind—but it's one of the furthest along.
Thankfully, these bad boys sub out the five-alarm fire in your mouth for a sticky-sweet Austin glaze that ought to push Upstate New York right back into the furthest corners of your mind.
Their personalities become fixed as if in amber, never moving beyond the person they used to be when they walked down those gleaming hallways, and the furthest they worried about their own future was tomorrow.
One of the new measures of core inflation - CPI common, which the central bank says is the best correlation to the output gap - was furthest away from target, slipping to 1.3 percent from 1.4 percent.
Kelly says he was 'stunned' by congresswoman's account of Trump's call Monti stated unequivocally to Tapper that when military families are mourning such a loss, the political impact is the furthest thing from their minds.
THE DECLINES COME ABOUT BECAUSE OF ACCELERATING A PROBLEMATIC INFLATION, THEY COME ABOUT BECAUSE OF A HOSTILE FED IN MY OPINION THE FED IS TOO EASY, FURTHEST FROM HOSTILE THE MARKET SMELLS AN ONCOMING RECESSION.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, who are generally viewed as the furthest left of the candidates and who have taken the most aggressive stances on corporate taxes and pursuing the potential breakup of Big Tech.
But today, there are already four justices on the Court — from Justice Roberts on one end of the right-leaning spectrum to Justice Thomas on the furthest end — who seem to share that judicial philosophy.
When working into retirement can come back to cost you 4 reasons why your 401(k) may be a giant rip-off The top 10 US cities where your $150,000 retirement savings will go furthest
President Trump unapologetically has embraced an approach on Israel dictated by the furthest right fringe of American politics, allying his administration with the Israeli activist right and unambiguously embracing the divisive politics of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Co-produced by ex-Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla, Nearer My God is decidedly far from emo, and the furthest thing from quaint, risk-averse indie rock you're likely to hear this year.
"Along a spectrum, bitcoin is the furthest away from being a security from all of the crypto assets, in my opinion," Spencer Bogart, a partner at Blockchain Capital, told CNBC on "Fast Money " on Thursday.
And conspiracy theories aren't just for fringe elements or internet message boards like 22017chan (the birthplace of QAnon), or even for the furthest edges of any political group — which makes them so important to understand.
The furthest online that anyone in Washington has ever gone is probably a podcast, Crooked Media, good guys but that's probably as far online as ... Which, by the way, didn't exist until a year ago.
On all three, the groups that are most likely to care are the solid liberals and the core conservatives — the groups that are most ideological and furthest apart from each other on their actual views.
"I suspect, over time, I'm sure other car rental companies are looking at other rental technology solutions, as well, but we're the furthest out on this and for a while, we'll have the lead," said DeShon.
The S&P 500 closed roughly 1 percent below its 50-day moving average, the furthest below that key technical measure since mid-April and the closest to its 200-day moving average since the election.
The company that appears to be furthest along, Hyperloop One, just conducted its first high-speed test, with its prototype passenger pod reaching a top speed of 192 mph at its facility in the Nevada desert.
Like Kayla, many children are adopted too young to be aware of their sexual orientation or gender identity, and it's the furthest thing from the minds of their adoptive parents when they jump in heart-first.
As the country enters a three-day mourning period, details are beginning to emerge about the attack — the furthest yet from al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb's (AQIM) desert base in southern Algeria and northern Mali.
Violently—beautifully—bitter. A synesthetic explosion of 'brown' that finds its way into the furthest reaches of the nasal cavity and spreads to the darkest recesses of the cranium, thrillingly riding the outer reaches of palatable.
The deal with the Fiocruz public health center follows a tie-up in July between Sanofi and a U.S. Army research institute, which gave the drugmaker access to one of the furthest advanced vaccines in development.
These are the two records that we kind of feel—and I think I can say "we," because the band talks about this enough—that we feel like we were going furthest out on a limb.
A Piss Aside: There is a natural order to pissing at a urinal that every man inherently knows, and it is this: furthest urinal from the door; closest urinal to the door; the urinal in between.
The furthest planet that we've been able to observe is only about 25 thousand light-years away, though, so we could still eventually say hi to everyone we know might exist in the Universe so far.
The deal with the Fiocruz public health centre follows a tie-up in July between Sanofi and a U.S. Army research institute, which gave the drugmaker access to one of the furthest advanced vaccines in development.
As a documentarian who has traveled to the furthest reaches of the indifferent wilderness to ponder humanity's place in it, there are very few filmmakers whose perspective on our digital lives I'd be more interested in.
If Trump restores core U.S. sanctions, under U.S. law he must wait at least 180 days before imposing their furthest-reaching measure: targeting banks of nations that fail to significantly cut their purchases of Iranian oil.
In the race among tech companies to bring their voice recognition technology into the realm of personal medicine, Google is the furthest along, according to a study published on Thursday in the journal Nature Digital Medicine.
To the extent that he's prepared to bring religion into the political mix, he vigorously supports the same anti-Christian policy agenda that has been promoted for years by the furthest fringes of the atheist left.
The Block Island Wind Farm — which is subject to state rather than federal approval because it is within three miles of shore — is the furthest along in development and is expected to be completed this summer.
Their partnership — they've been blissfully dating for a year and a half, and are the furthest thing from shy about proclaiming it — has given Lopez's already bustling empire a new momentum, she and her partners agreed.
"It must be said right off that Louie is the furthest thing from a genre ethnic writer," the critic Richard Eder wrote in a review of "Pangs of Love" in The Los Angeles Times in 1991.
Yet the usual small group of House Republicans is being obstreperous, and in the Senate, Lindsey Graham, who's also the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has gone the furthest of Republicans in attacking the impeachment inquiry.
And while big pharma firms and biotechs own a number of those potential treatments, many of the drugs furthest along in testing are being driven by small biotechs staking their futures — and their stocks — on success.
If you manage to wend your way through the exhibit, the reward waiting for you in its furthest reaches is an installation piece by Hélio Oiticica and Neville D'Almeida, "CC5 Hendrixwar/Cosmococa Programa-in-Progress" (1973).
If you go to the U.S. top 50, on the desktop version of Spotify, if you hover over the furthest-most right-hand column where you see a few dots, it will give you the plays, okay.
While Japan has chartered commercial aircraft and used the prime minister's Boeing 747 jumbo in the past to evacuate Japanese in danger overseas, it would be the furthest and only the second rescue mission by military aircraft.
Scientists have done this sort of "teleportation" before over fiber optic cables, but this is the furthest distance and the first time it's been done from the ground to a satellite, rather than between places on Earth.
Those include its predictions of the shape of the universe (flat) and several properties of the cosmic microwave background, the furthest-traveling light in the universe from only a few hundred thousand years after the Big Bang.
This that shows all the Pokémon near you in order of proximity, with the closest Pokémon in the top left spot, going left-to-right all the way to the furthest most one in the bottom right.
Sunday's raid, details of which are beginning to emerge in witness and official accounts, was the furthest yet from al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb's (AQIM) traditional desert base, a worrying indication of the militants' growing reach.
Global average temperatures in February showed record-breaking departures from historical averages, and the three-month period from December to February also veered the furthest from the averages recorded, according to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
"To the furthest extent possible, counsel worked with each staffer to recuse from conflicting conduct rather than being granted waivers, which has led to the limited number of waivers being issued," White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said.
Importing labor Known for being the last stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway, Vladivostok sits in the furthest reaches of Russia's far east, on a spit of land which hooks around China down to the Korean Peninsula.
Booker's politics are more mainstream than the Elizabeth Warrens of the world, And tech donors, predictably, are technocratic, data-driven, and less convinced that the class warfare waged by the furthest-left candidates is a winning strategy.
There are actually nine layers of information and the iPhone 7 Plus's image signal processor (ISP) incrementally blurs each layer more and more so the ones furthest away from the subject get the greatest degree of defocus.
The vision is this: In concert with nonprofits, government can provide scientists from all disciplines the access and tools — including artificial intelligence tools — to find those studies that can propel their work the furthest and the fastest.
"We see the growing emergence of rigid and fundamentalist reactions on the part of those who, through violent words and deeds, seek to impose extreme and radical attitudes which are furthest from the living God," he said.
The raid on Grand Bassam, 40 km (25 miles) from the commercial capital, Abidjan, by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the jihadist group's North African affiliate, was the furthest yet from its traditional desert base.
Dragging mine the furthest distance it had ever run knowing full well that I was dehydrated, ill-practiced, and close to passing out was indicative of only one thing: I was very practiced at ignoring my body.
I indicated if they didn't let me out I would harm myself – the furthest thing from my mind at that moment since you know Dr. Greenson I'm an actress and would never intentionally mark or mar myself.
The US women's team has accomplished more than their male counterparts recently -- winning four World Cups and four Olympic gold medals -- while the furthest the men's team has advanced in the World Cup was the 2002 quarterfinals.
A bipartisan group of pro-immigration members of Congress headed to the White House to meet Trump on January 11 — and were surprised to see that some of Congress's furthest-right immigration hardliners had also been invited.
Allowing the executive to circumvent the House to enact otherwise unfavorable tax policies that affect Americans is what the clause is designed to avoid — that those furthest removed from the people have the ability to tax them.
The other side: There have been some improvements, including Ivory Coast (now "partly free") and Senegal (now "free"), while Tunisia has climbed furthest ("not free" to "free") as the lone democracy to emerge from the Arab Spring.
"The record right now for the Model S is 800 kilometers (497 miles), that is the furthest that anyone has driven a Model S… we are pretty close," Musk told the Danish news site Borsen in September.
I think that camming is the furthest you could push this expression of visual identity, because it is Alice's job and her sexuality and her passion and her friends and her social life and all of that.
The laws of gravity predict that in massive, spinning systems (like our solar system or collections of stars), objects at the furthest regions should move more slowly than objects closer to the center, and continue slowing further out.
Alabama: 83 years, 28 months, 229 days It's no surprise that dollars stretched the furthest in states like Mississippi, Oklahoma and Arkansas and where retirees could live a life of leisure for a quarter of a century. 230.
When the US dropped a 22,600-pound bomb near suspected ISIS tunnels in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province on Thursday, the blast from the explosion would have rushed into the furthest reaches of the mountain complex about a mile away.
So maybe the pepper was at the furthest stage of its growth where it could still fuse back and fell to the ground during a large rainfall near a stream or a body of water that was flooding.
The furthest along is a treatment for infertility and menopause, which registered as a clinical trial in the US. The herpes vaccine and treatment — the two compounds are slightly different, Traywick says — have never been tested on animals.
Of the legislation under consideration, the one that goes the furthest to curtail the Fed's independence would require the central bank to follow a simple rule for setting interest rates and to justify any deviation from that rule.
America's putative SHARK class (an acronym contrived from "submarine, hold at risk") is the furthest advanced in this area, says Andrew Krepinevich, a former adviser to three American defence secretaries—but China and Japan are not far behind.
The public is presented with information by media that invariably takes a side based on the three furthest things from the pillars of sound journalism: sensationalism, dishonesty and an ideological tilt while being hopelessly pious in the process.
How the GOP tax plan could affect your Mega Millions win These 10 top-paying careers have this trait in common Cities where your retirement savings will stretch the furthest Five holiday gifts that will boost financial security
Now workers attack the storm through what is called a critical and sector approach, hitting main arteries and then spreading through the rest of the city regardless of whether it's Manhattan or the furthest reaches of Staten Island.
Competitions that test dogs' obedience, tracking and protection (bite and hold) capabilities are popular weekend sporting events there, and the furthest thing from the American notion of a dog show characterized by poofy purebreds prancing around a ring.
All shows, from the furthest reaches of the East Village (John Kelly at the Pyramid Club, playing a ravaged Mona Lisa) to the glitzy musicals ("La Cage aux Folles," starring Gene Barry) had the slight whiff of death.
Just being placed on the support and intervention list would create instability at schools, they say, unnerving parents, making it harder to retain teachers and creating pressure for principals to turn away the students who are furthest behind.
Mitt Romney of Utah, went the furthest by saying "of course" he wants to hear from Bolton, though he stopped short of saying he'd vote for a subpoena, saying he wants to know what the process is first.
While grocery shopping itself might be the furthest thing from romantic, the items people were looking for prove that many consumers had love on the brain, as people prepped to celebrate with all things sweet, sugary and indulgent.
"Juice wasn't first [among Soundcloud rappers], but he has leaned the hardest into his hurt feelings, or at least ridden them the furthest up the charts," Cam Wolf said in a GQ profile of the artist from May.
And I also think, finally, America and Britain are more vulnerable because the state has withdrawn furthest in these two countries, from its traditional role of providing some insurance against the economic vicissitudes of the changing labor market.
"We will reseat them in a place furthest from the animal or if that is not acceptable or available we will put them on the next available flight at no additional cost," said Ross Feinstein, spokesman for American Airlines.
This appeared to prompt a growing series of defections from members holding seats in districts Hillary Clinton won in November, who've grown nervous about a process overwhelmingly dominated by the concerns of the furthest-right members of the caucus.
"We started this parliament with the promise of 'sunny ways,' but what we've seen in particular in the last few weeks is the furthest thing from that," Rona Ambrose, leader of the official opposition Conservative Party told the chamber.
Scientists developed the inflationary model by observing the cosmic microwave background—the oldest, furthest light we can observe from a few hundred thousand years after the start of the Big Bang—and found that inflation perfectly predicted its existence.
They had all the demonstrators (whether live bee or "ghost") always use the ball furthest away from the target when training, but noticed that the student bees would often go for the closest ball when it was their turn.
If Trump restores core U.S. sanctions, under U.S. law he must wait at least 180 days before imposing their furthest-reaching measure, which is to target banks of nations that fail to significantly cut their purchases of Iranian oil.
Even with their surges, though, they were the furthest from a playoff spot, with the Yankees three and a half games behind the Baltimore Orioles for the final spot and the Royals a half-game ahead of the Yankees.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday went his furthest yet toward endorsing restrictions on gun sales, bucking Republican Party orthodoxy as he challenged lawmakers to go big on legislation he said would help prevent more school shootings.
Yet his unconscionable behavior — butchering civilians in Syria and Ukraine, annexing Crimea, computer-hacking American government agencies, crushing dissent at home — suggests that the furthest thing from his mind is becoming a constructive partner in the search for peace.
The three represent the range of the Republican Party, from the furthest-right social conservatism of Labrador, a founding member of the House's Freedom Caucus, to the establishment business-centric Republicanism of Little and the outsider firebrand of Ahlquist.
But Mr. Singh's decisive win in the race to be the leader of the New Democratic Party, the furthest to the left of Canada's mainstream parties, is far more than a symbolic victory for minority groups in the country.
Of the state's potential betting sites, Monmouth Park Racetrack, near the Jersey Shore, is the furthest along, having partnered with a British bookmaker, William Hill, years ago to build a sports bar in anticipation of sports betting being legalized.
Of the fossil fuels, the report found that coal production is the furthest off track -- the world is expected to produce 150% more coal in 2030 than is allowed to keep global warming to no more than 2 degrees.
Now, in its third installment, the series has grown into what would happen if the entire Travel Channel directed a movie, with Wick's story hurling him from New York to the furthest reaches of the planet and back again.
And right now, Google seems to be the furthest along with that technology: Google's self-driving cars work by relying on a combination of detailed pre-made maps as well as sensors that "see" obstacles on the road in real time.
Two missions achieved important milestones this past New Year's Eve and Day: OSIRIS REx orbited Bennu, and New Horizons flew by the Kuiper Belt Object (486958) 2014 MU69, nicknamed Ultima Thule, the furthest object ever explored by a human-built mission.
Rethinking How Technology Shapes Our WorldIronically, the furthest one can get away from technology is not necessarily based on where they are but who they are—the result of conscious choices they or the societies/families they are within make.
This could be from hydrogen particles beyond the Solar System interacting with the furthest reaches of the solar wind, creating what appears to be a boundary in the distance, according to the paper published this week in Geophysical Research Letters.
The incredibly ambitious animated sci-fi comedy went even bigger in its second season, sending the titular grandfather-grandson duo rocketing into the furthest reaches of the universe in search of stories unlike any others being told on TV. The highlight?
He was just your average run-of-the-mill guy until he was whisked away into the furthest reaches of the galaxy by his friend, who turned out to be an alien, minutes before the Earth is blown to smithereens.
Numbers going back to the 2007-2008 season, the furthest that the California Horse Racing Board included death tallies for each track, indicate 2019 may be the safest for horses since 13, when 30 horses died in racing and training accidents.
A close up of Galaxy SXDF-NB1006-2, where the oxygen was detected (Image: NAOJ)A team of researchers just confirmed the presence of oxygen in a galaxy 13.1 billion light years away—the furthest oxygen has ever been detected.
Fraser Corsan, a 22007-year-old former aerospace safety engineer, will carry out two wingsuit jumps as he attempts to break the records for the highest altitude jumped in a wingsuit, as well as the longest time and furthest distance flown.
The furthest she's strayed from the lewd, jokey style of her early records, the album is a knife-sharp document of the years after Sheezus, a period of deep depression and isolation that coincided with the dissolution of Allen's marriage.
Mrs. Clinton has tried to parry this by highlighting her support for tighter regulation and comparing herself to President Obama, who took campaign contributions from Wall Street but went on to enact some of the furthest-reaching financial regulations in decades.
Clinton has tried to parry this by highlighting her support for tighter regulation and comparing herself to President Obama, who took campaign contributions from Wall Street but went on to enact some of the furthest-reaching financial regulations in decades.
So, for example, if a group is on a camping trip off-grid, and one person is injured, the group's members could spread out but still stay in touch as one person hikes furthest away, beyond 3 miles, to seek help.
"We were thinking… we would have to ride our bicycles home," team's coach, Ekapol "Aek" Chanthawong said, according to Today, noting that the group decided that the boys who lived the furthest away would leave through their handmade tunnel first.
Beijing could also rip up its unwritten rules on pricing caps to make way for these blockbuster deals, said the sources who have direct knowledge of the matter, adding that Alibaba and Xiaomi were furthest along the CDR planning path.
The average price for a luxury home fell furthest in the third quarter in the cities of Delray Beach, Florida, San Francisco and Boca Raton, Florida, where prices fell 26.9 percent, 14.7 percent and 13.8 percent, respectively, compared with last year.
Of the legislation under consideration, the one that goes the furthest to curtail the Fed's independence would require the central bank to follow a simple rule for setting interest rates and to justify any deviation from that rule, she said.
In the same week that the Chinese government lands a rover on Mars and the US sends a probe to the furthest object ever visited by humanity, scores of scientists at all career levels are being prevented from attending our meeting.
"We will reseat them in a place furthest from the animal or, if that is not acceptable or available, we will put them on the next available flight at no additional cost," said Ross Feinstein, a spokesman for American Airlines.
But hormonal birth controls like NES/T, the product Blithe and her colleagues are studying at NIH, are the male contraceptive products furthest along in clinical trials and appear to have the best shot at reaching the market most quickly.
A bunch of us drivers figured out that if we went to the furthest corner of the region map where nobody was likely to request us, we could hang out there all day, active but unpinged, and get paid for it.

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