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391 Sentences With "halfway between"

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If I could have him halfway between where he is and Ben Carson, and then Ben Carson halfway between where he is, because I think both of them would be very good.
Baskin was in Washington State, halfway between Seattle and Portland.
My office is halfway between Dartmouth and MIT and Harvard.
Something halfway between the epic, the screenplay, the ancient tragedy.
Del Taco's aesthetic is halfway between Taco Bell and Chipotle.
Maybe we landed halfway between Hootie & the Blowfish and Darius Rucker.
It is halfway between a shrug and complete denial of reality.
It's sort of halfway between a film and an archival document.
"It's halfway between a cello and a guitar," Mr. Byrne said.
That small volcanic island is about halfway between Norway and Greenland.
Foley, Alabama, is located about halfway between Mobile and Pensacola, Florida.
In hindsight, many seem like meeting halfway between Do I like this?
We searched for a point that would be halfway between us — Tokyo?
As far as bottoms go, culottes sort of fall halfway between everything.
In terms of size, she ranks halfway between hippo and the Hindenburg.
If you're almost halfway between 1,000 and 1,500, why not round up?
And the average cost of reduced imports is halfway between these values.
At $6.673, a New York bread is roughly halfway between both extremes.
Right now, the Echo Look is halfway between prototype and full-on product.
There's short, medium, and long, but also one halfway between red and green.
Novogratz, who considers himself "halfway between center-left and progressive," would probably agree.
The Civil War came to an end about halfway between the two steps.
Let's assume, then, that Clinton would nominate someone halfway between Breyer and Kennedy.
Instead, Robertson was on the Cardinals' team bus, about halfway between Fayetteville, Ark.
Maggie, halfway between Ginny and Olivia, is on the pavement, clutching her knee.
Nonfiction is a form of literature that lies halfway between fiction and fact.
Located halfway between Tokyo and Guam, it was regarded as a strategic outpost.
Drogheda is about halfway between Dublin airport and the border of Northern Ireland.
If the storm comes across halfway between Corpus and Houston, gasoline is overvalued.
Her driver drops us off at a restaurant halfway between her place and mine.
The other is halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, near San Luis Obispo.
The increment of capital should have a rate of return roughly halfway between, 11.15%.
Our first date was brunch at a place halfway between us in Culver City.
Under international law, Timorese argue, such a boundary should run halfway between the two countries.
The biggest colonies exist on the Crozet Islands, an archipelago halfway between Madagascar and Antarctica.
Cobb, 29, grew up in Vero Beach, which is halfway between Miami and Tampa Bay.
Burns is an unpretentiously charming town of about 2,000 roughly halfway between Bend and Boise.
He was killed in Ayn Issa, a town halfway between Raqqa and the Turkish border.
In case you're not across them, clementines are halfway between a mandarin and an orange.
Brentwood sits just off the Long Island Expressway, halfway between New York City and the Hamptons.
Tiny fluffy clouds of flour and milk that sit halfway between a crumpet and a crepe.
Bo tore down the alley with a wild shout, halfway between a laugh and a scream.
In his opinion, what is happening is halfway between a regular layoff and a normal appraisal.
She stood in the doorway of the kitchen, in a state halfway between tears and horror.
We're just past the city of Jizzakh, halfway between Tashkent and Samarkand, when we spot them.
Before the game, in the clubhouse, Castro still found himself halfway between Chicago and New York.
At the center is a man in repose, halfway between sleep and consciousness, surrounded by dark.
About halfway between Florence and Rome lies Porto Ercole, "Port Hercules," in the province of Grosseto.
The woman you love is completely unresponsive, and you are about halfway between home and the hospital.
Now let's say you cough, but the phlegm gets stuck halfway between your mouth and your throat.
Will the Angels keep Mr Ohtani out of the lineup on his "throw day", halfway between starts?
The snack is halfway between a brownie and a cookie and is both vegan and gluten free.
He grew up in North Carolina, halfway between Asheville and Charlotte, and still lives in the area.
It was slightly viscous, halfway between liquid and gel, like the crushed pulp of an overripe strawberry.
When he kissed the cap, he lingered, in a way that was halfway between creepy and silly.
Semchak lives halfway between the rink and the school's downtown Chicago campus with five other hockey players.
Across the train tracks, almost exactly halfway between the north and south, is Marquês de Abrantes palace.
The island of Pantelleria lies in the Strait of Sicily, halfway between Italy and the Tunisian coast.
Today, Russian military might as we know it is halfway between a fact and a psychological warfare operation.
We meet at a bar halfway between our Metro stops and have three margaritas each for Margarita Monday.
Cabrera then laid down a perfectly-placed bunt halfway between the pitcher's mound and the third-base line.
The truck was found halfway between the accident scene and the home of Garcia-Ruiz, CBS 11 reports.
But that plan contemplates moving the Preakness to Laurel Park in Laurel, Md., halfway between Baltimore and Washington.
A paw in both worlds, he's halfway between the wilds of the forest and the comforts of home.
Cymbals which, when struck in succession, vibrate with an ephemeral sound halfway between a wish and a sparkle.
Anak Krakatau, which lies roughly halfway between Java and Sumatra, has been spewing ash and lava for months.
About a month ago, I was at the Inn at Dos Brisas, about halfway between Houston and Austin.
It was May 17, 1946, an overcast Saturday night on Missouri's Highway 60 halfway between Morehouse and Sikeston.
DORTMUND, Germany — Borussia Dortmund's players hung back a little, idling halfway between the center circle and the goal.
Mashable's office is roughly halfway between the bottom of Central Park and the southern tip of the island.
Volar's murder was big news in Kenosha, a former factory town located roughly halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee.
When I went back to talk about the results they said I'm halfway between normal and really fucked.
Romanov moved back to his house, halfway between the Russian border and the first border guard station in Estonia.
Halfway between the Mini and the iPad Air in size, not to mention weight, seems like the sweet spot.
A magnitude-2185 temblor hit shortly after about halfway between Wellington and Christchurch, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported.
The twinkly music that starts up–halfway between ambient and lullaby–doesn't seem to wake up many of them.
Wuxi is a southern Jiangsu Province town, located halfway between Shanghai and Nanjing on the eastern seaboard of China.
And you know, halfway between there and when the construction begins is when you start looking for the people.
About halfway between Hawaii and Australia, the Marshall Islands gained independence in 1986 after four decades under U.S. administration.
The Ringling Bros.' elephant conservation center sits on 200 acres of land in rural Florida, halfway between Orlando and Sarasota.
KRAUTHAMMER: I was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance if you like of philosophy.
We've also seen a new thing called "bubbles," which is sort of halfway between a notification and an app window.
About halfway between Los Angeles and the Bay Area, right off Interstate 5, is the tiny town of Kettleman City.
As the name would suggest, your midpoint is located halfway between the sun and the moon on your birth chart.
The stop-motion technique is halfway between animation and life action and has difficulties from both of those two techniques.
Halfway between a prediction and a threat, Mr Trump's words are one more reason he does not deserve the presidency.
Located in Fort Meade, Maryland, halfway between Washington and Baltimore, Maryland, NSA's headquarters consists of scores of heavily guarded buildings.
Halfway between Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale, it's been called a "once scruffy beach town," by The Wall Street Journal.
The low-slung wooden structure sits on a stretch of highway in Tonopah, Nevada, halfway between Las Vegas and Reno.
Ponca sits halfway between Springfield, Missouri and a Wal-Mart distribution center in Clarkesville, where the trucks are usually headed.
Halfway between a community center and boutique restaurant, the tiny space is something unique in Cairo, and Egypt at large.
Who goes there: Roughly halfway between Maine and South Florida, the area gets visitors from the Northeast alongside loyal Carolinians.
The burger's main feature is shallots, a small French bulb vegetable that Karangis described as "halfway between onion and garlic."
For weeks, the hospital staff in Ulm, halfway between Stuttgart and Munich, could not figure out what ailed the infants.
ON LOCATION The house they wanted was halfway between relaxed and formal, with plenty of room for parents and friends.
This sprawling 9,000 square foot mansion, located halfway between San Francisco and Portland, comes with more than 700 acres of land.
She was the lone person working a bamboo-walled roadside stand halfway between Tocumen International Airport and the sunbaked Azuero Peninsula.
R.'s office is halfway between both places, so I swing by and we walk the rest of the way together.
I rush out of the hospital and up the street to meet him at a new food hall halfway between us.
Image: PanasonicThe guy next to me huffed loudly—an explosive grunt of displeasure that had me halfway between amusement and horror.
I was so jet lagged that night I fell asleep on top of him, halfway between kissing him and groping him.
The vault's carved into a side of a mountain Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago about halfway between Norway and the North Pole.
And as the blacksmiths explain, their blazing sword build is neither a prop nor a functional sword but something halfway between.
Mizzle, a gray-green, gets its name from a colloquialism for that familiar British weather condition halfway between mist and drizzle.
One gets the sense that they're transitioning, halfway between being human and becoming one of the faceless creatures that surround them.
Bertolt Brecht spent the summer of 1953 in his holiday home by a lake halfway between Berlin and the Polish border.
That bowl game has since moved to the home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Where: Lazio Located about halfway between Rome and Naples lies the charming town of Sperlonga, once home to the Emperor Tiberius.
And since opera is more than mere "la-la-la," you have to learn recitative style, halfway between song and speech.
Halfway between Livingston and Yellowstone National Park lie the Chico Hot Springs, established in 1900 and known for their healing waters.
Headley hit first base awkwardly and, instead of advancing for a comfortable double, he stumbled and fell halfway between the bases.
The house is about halfway between the towns of Uvita and Dominical, in an area known for surfing and whale watching.
Halfway between Tahiti and the South American continent, Rapa Nui is technically part of Chile, but in many ways worlds apart.
The photographs in the Indian artist Gauri Gill's "Acts of Appearance" series are halfway between ethnographic intervention and community art project.
Pieces of the boat, shoes and clothing were recovered on the beach halfway between Pacifica Pier and Point Mori, according to KTVU .
Its location halfway between Europe and North Asia, coupled with a weak currency, makes Astana a convenient and affordable hub for stopovers.
Indeed, the main American figure caught halfway between the fringe and the mainstream, pleasing nobody, is the president of the United States.
Recently, Gresta's company announced the construction of a Hyperloop prototype in Quay Valley, California, which is halfway between L.A. and San Francisco.
The track will be built around Quay Valley, a proposed 75,000-resident solar-powered community halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Pepper will be stationed at the Pyramid Taproom for a job that's halfway between a restaurant host and legitimately helpful robot guide.
We made the decision to look for venues halfway between the city and where my wife's family lives, in the Hudson Valley.
This span, which connects Manhattan to the Bronx about halfway between Miles 19 and 20, has something of a reputation among marathoners.
Arrieta and catcher David Ross embraced halfway between home plate and the mound as the rest of the Cubs circled around him.
BEN was lowered into the water near the tiny island Nikumaroro in the South Pacific, about halfway between New Guinea and Hawaii.
Kayina happens to be halfway between Butembo, currently one of the outbreak's most worrisome hotspots, and Goma, where a million people live.
The Roys are halfway between the Bluths and the Corleones, which, as it turns out, isn't that interesting a place to be.
It is halfway between Metro-North Railroad's Hudson and Harlem lines and a half-hour drive from the Amtrak station in Poughkeepsie.
That figure was about halfway between the percentage of people who said they supported the firing and those who opposed the move.
It's uncertain whether people would venture to a gaming museum in the heart of Marvila, halfway between social housing and hipster hotspots.
Those trends are especially pronounced in the Youngstown, Ohio region, an area about halfway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh in which Lordstown sits.
For instance, many of Kygo's productions are propelled by a whistling, plucking virtual instrument, halfway between a pan flute and a harpsichord.
Samsung's own smartphone screens top out at WQHD 1440p resolution, which is about halfway between FHD 1080p and 113K in terms of sharpness.
Halfway between "in vivo" and "in vitro" exposure, the subject imagines the trauma scene but also represents it in physical or constructional behaviour.
Pistorius was born with fibular hemimelia and had both legs amputated halfway between the knees and ankles at the age of 11 months.
Mobile telephones have transformed commerce across Africa, and now smartphones and feature phones (which are halfway between dumb and smart) are taking hold.
"We're living at the intersection of satire and reality," he says about current American politics in a tone halfway between disbelief and despair.
The sub was a few hundred kilometers off the coast when it disappeared November 15, roughly halfway between its departure point and destination.
But that was the last significant sea ice we were to encounter as we continued north, halfway between Norway and the North Pole.
The City Target, as the store is called, is on Fourth and Mission Street halfway between the Powell Street BART and Moscone Center.
It's like digging into our mutual knowledge and discovering that the truth is something halfway between what you think and what I think.
They had their first date at a bar in New York that was halfway between their apartments, which were only five blocks apart.
The name wasn't about geography or history but the image of the place: halfway between city and country, rural past and industrialized future.
Halfway between Cobargo and Quaama, a family picks through the rubble of their home just days after the inferno has come and gone.
Last year, the Spanish mega-mass retailer Zara launched a product category it dubbed "Ungendered," which sits halfway between men's and women's departments.
When I was about halfway between twenty and thirty, I lived in a large, run-down house that other people thought was romantic.
Similarly, Augusto de Campos's Poemobiles, pamphlets halfway between poems and pop-up books, can only be read when opened and transformed into sculptures.
The port, which is situated halfway between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, now serves over 25 shipping lines and has links to 70 international destinations.
This valley, halfway between Las Vegas and Reno, is ringed by mountains and home to one of the largest lithium deposits in North America.
If that dry port was located halfway between SF and LA, that'd put it right around Fresno, the heart of the state's agricultural industry.
I grew up here, in Nevada City, California, about halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe in the northern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Rescue ship the Aquarius has been sitting halfway between Malta and Italian territory since Monday morning, blocked by authorities in both countries from entering.
He's sitting in a large, white conference room, deep within Zoox's sprawling offices in Foster City, California, halfway between Palo Alto and San Francisco.
A thick plume of smoke and ash also rose Thursday from the Puu Oo volcanic vent, roughly halfway between Kilauea's caldera and Leilani Estates.
Her town of Kikai is a small island of about 7,000 people halfway between Okinawa and Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's four main islands.
" Having received no instructions, however, it had been forced to stop halfway between Malta and Sicily, saying that "629 rescued people need a decision.
On the floor of a remote island lagoon halfway between Hawaii and Fiji, the giant reef site had been devastated by unusually warm water.
PUERTO RICO: Mona Island, around halfway between mainland Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, warmed up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit on July 2, 1996.
Wedding #6, my youngest brother's, was halfway between our hometown and his wife's, which placed us in Dubuque, IA — a long way from anywhere.
Because Iceland is located about halfway between North America and Europe, airlines can offer short and convenient flights to a large number of destinations.
Halfway between Waterbury ("Brass City") and Meriden ("Silver City"), Blackie's is housed in an octagonal, barnlike structure that began life as a filling station.
We had this storage space halfway between Atlanta and Athens, pretty far away really, and I was driving out there to go to practice.
They all thrive in what ecologists call young forest, an ecosystem halfway between grassland and what comes to mind when thinking of a forest.
The police responded to a call just after midnight Saturday about a shooting at a business approximately halfway between the other killings, said Sgt.
It sits in the historically protected South Carthay neighborhood, halfway between downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica (about eight driving miles in each direction).
With Taketsuru's technical know-how and Torii's business savvy, they opened a distillery in 1924 in Mishima-gun, about halfway between Osaka and Kyoto.
Alone on a 30-foot sailing yacht, she is headed to Ascension Island, a mid-Atlantic speck roughly halfway between Africa and South America.
It's halfway between silly sites like the Museum of Ice Cream — essentially, brightly-colored photography studios geared toward Instagrammers — and more traditional art institutions.
The facility in southeastern Wisconsin, a 20 million-square-foot campus roughly halfway between Milwaukee and Chicago, is still in its earliest stages of building.
They picked a fast food restaurant halfway between them and this past Saturday, the families spent three hours in awe of what they had discovered.
Halfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over the Long Island Sound and beyond the horizon.
Soon enough, Vimeo had stumped up the cash for the project, and Bundick found himself and his band halfway between San Francisco and Death Valley.
The authorities said Mr. Hakey shot at Baitul Aman Mosque in Meriden, a city about halfway between Harford and New Haven, shortly after the Nov.
One such station, the largest in the US, just opened up in Kettleman City, a small town about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The islands, a few rocks in the East China Sea about halfway between the Chinese and Japanese mainlands, are claimed by both Beijing and Tokyo.
Looking halfway between the horizon and the zenith, and 45 degrees from the constellation of Aquarius will improve your chances of viewing the Delta Aquariids.
The 2,400 residents of Tonopah, Nevada, who live halfway between Las Vegas and Reno, must travel more than 100 miles to get to a hospital.
People choose games like Minecraft (halfway between single player and multiplayer, but definitely digital) and, surprisingly, things like hide-and-seek, marbles, hopscotch and chess.
There, halfway between the White House and the Capitol, I caught Ellen McLaughlin's adaptation of "The Oresteia" in a blistering production directed by Michael Kahn.
The convoy was allowed to cross through government-held territory to Mayadin, near the Iraqi border, about halfway between Deir al-Zour and Abu Kamal.
His mother Ana, 72, a retired Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus driver, lived in Barranquitas, a hard-hit mountain town halfway between San Juan and Ponce.
In Palco — about halfway between Kansas City and Denver, and near where Mr. Moran grew up — the senator outlined how he was assessing the bill.
The facility is located on a mountainside near the island of Spitsbergen in an Arctic archipelago called Svalbard, halfway between Norway and the North Pole.
"During the holiday season we'll make and ship tens of thousands each week," he tells me from his office about halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee.
It would also connect with the city of Columbia, the home of the University of Missouri, which is about halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City.
The biggest of these is located halfway between California and Hawaii—and so littered with flotsam that it has been nicknamed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Nasim moved from Iran to California in 1996 with her family, and lived in the family home in Menifee, halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego.
She lives in Kenosha, so for the past four years or so, we've met at a Starbucks halfway between us every few months to catch up.
The national disaster agency said it was sending medical and rescue teams to the islands, about halfway between the main Philippine island of Luzon and Taiwan.
The flash was located in the area of Marion and Prince Edward islands , which are in the South Indian Ocean about halfway between Africa and Antarctica.
A suicide attack around midnight at a mosque in Abu Ghraib, roughly halfway between Falluja and Baghdad, killed at least 12 people and wounded 32 others.
Leivaditaki serves the quail with a pistachio dressing that's halfway between a pesto and a sauce: bright green, oily, and thicker than a primary school bully.
Nathan Stuart is the shepherd on staff at Tablas Creek Winery in Paso Robles, a wine region that sits halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Fans had flocked by the thousands every year to the tree, which stood in a private field in Lucas, Ohio, about halfway between Columbus and Cleveland.
The clientele is split halfway between male and female players, who come to get prepped ahead of on-court appearances, publicity events and interviews between matches.
He continued to harass her "lightly," she told me — just some texts asking her to meet him halfway between Florida and Louisiana for another magical night.
Vessels from Kiribati, an independent nation of atolls and islets halfway between Australia and Hawaii, will continue to search for survivors or signs of the ferry.
Culpeper, a town that is older than America itself and sits roughly halfway between Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville, Va., offers a snapshot of America's impeachment divide.
What you Get A Frank Lloyd Wright house outside St. Louis, an 1862 home in Roanoke and a converted railroad depot halfway between Houston and Austin.
Why it's not famous today can be explained only by its obscure location, almost exactly halfway between Venice and Trieste several miles south of the autostrada.
"In My Mind's Eye" is a lovely book, halfway between a diary and a volume of brief essays, a book that has a gentle, haunting tone.
The half Kumbh tradition started years ago when Hindu holy men would meet every six years, halfway between the full Kumbhs, to keep their dialogue going.
Located halfway between Bangkok and the Cambodian border, it is a hulking factory surrounded by steel gates, but visible from afar by its rust-eaten smokestack.
Or perhaps that's too hard, too brittle… maybe inside my head feels like something that's halfway between those two things in terms of sweetness and brittleness. Yes.
America Online spent its formative years in an office park in what would become Tysons Corner, about halfway between downtown Washington and Dulles Airport in northern Virginia.
While the central area didn't feel like outdoors, exactly, it didn't feel like a room, either—it was halfway between the two, at once enclosed and public.
"The building to me is halfway between Chicago and Milano, with those Italian influences in the architecture in Chicago at the beginning of the century," he said.
And besides its main function as your grandparent's favorite media device, the iPad sometimes feels like a rudderless tablet that's stuck halfway between your phone and laptop.
It is not hyperbole to say Duke sophomore guard Luke Kennard is a legendary figure in Franklin, a town of 220,231 residents halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati.
Median household income is determined by looking at what level of annual earnings is exactly halfway between the richest and poorest – half make more, half make less.
The long "ah" that follows when the cymbals push in sit halfway between the melodic and the murderous—a man smiling while holding a dead-eyed stare.
For balance, there are unfussy heaps of gutted string beans, potato strips fried to shining but not stiffness, and carrots and cabbage halfway between collapse and crunch.
But the city, located halfway between Miami and Orlando on Florida's east coast, is also becoming known as a smart and affordable place to start a business.
In the center of it all, beckoning tour groups to his fellowship, is the white-clad, mustachioed son of God, his body halfway between flesh and light.
Mr. Richardson and Mr. Cooper were also living in southeastern France at the time, in the palatial 21960th-century Château de Castille, halfway between Avignon and Nimes.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Circle 6 Ranch sits halfway between Stanton and Lenorah, just off a stretch of Highway 137 in West Texas where the tumbleweeds have free rein.
The TBI found her remains on Monday near an interstate highway exit in Robertson County, about halfway between Nashville and the military installation on the Tennessee-Kentucky border.
Now the vibe is halfway between feminist haven and summer camp common area, with makeshift banners, colorful bunting, and a counter filled with free food and sanitary products.
At Stanford's commencement last June, the actor Sterling K. Brown, halfway between​ our generations, laid out for the iGen a mission that should be the Me Gen's too.
That, too, was about halfway between 2014, when white voters represented 20143 percent of the electorate, and the 2016 presidential electorate, when 71.4 percent of voters were white.
St.-Tropez, named for an early Christian martyr from Pisa, perches at the edge of a peninsula on France's long southern coast, roughly halfway between Nice and Marseilles.
Standing halfway between the door and the kettle on the fire, Trunov looks at the soldier, who waits behind a curtain of dust, backlit by the pale sunlight.
I threw on my comfiest sweatpants, poured what was left of me into a Vitamix, and shipped myself to L.A. Halfway between New York and L.A., I imploded.
On Saturday, the body of 72-year-old psychologist, life coach, and hypnotherapist Marshall Levine was found in his office located halfway between Pitt's office and the law firm.
Police in Lufkin, roughly halfway between Dallas and Houston, said the girl in the video was a juvenile under the age of 17, so she could not be identified.
If you thought you could beat the problems in Boston and New York by flying into Bradley International in Hartford (roughly halfway between the bigger cities), no such luck.
They agreed to make their home in New York City — halfway between Los Angeles and London, where each was living — after they married at Kensington Palace in July 2015.
Most poignant was a skull found in a trench halfway between the large bus-wash stall and a vehicle inspection station, near the center of the 2.4-acre depot.
When the deal was announced in 2017, Foxconn was originally slated to build a 20-million-square-foot campus in semi-rural Wisconsin, roughly halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee.
In Siedlce, a modest city halfway between Warsaw and the border with Belarus, I spoke to Wojciech Kudelski, the city's genial, elderly mayor in his office in City Hall.
You eat at picnic tables hemmed in by murals halfway between graffiti and hallucination, without knives or forks, gnawing meat off the bone like the happy animal you are.
The garbage patch, located halfway between Hawaii and California is the largest congregation of plastic in the ocean on Earth, measuring at about three times the size of France.
Carlson broadcasts from the drab Washington office of Fox News, halfway between Union Station and the Capitol, and one night he was accompanied by the sound of heavy machinery.
LISA SMITH'S path from Dundalk, a town in Ireland halfway between Belfast and Dublin, to the murderous caliphate of Islamic State (IS) and back, has taken a few turns.
Halfway between the port area and the South Zone, the funky, Philippe Starck-designed Yoo2 (doubles start at 270 reais, including breakfast) has a prime location for city exploration.
Davis treats George as something halfway between a child and a co-worker who's in a unique position to help other gorillas acclimate to their new home at the refuge.
Baluchistan Home Minister Ziaullah Langove said the dead passengers had their legs and hands tied and were found close to the town of Ormara, about halfway between Karachi and Gwadar.
Interest was further intensified by the global mining giant's recent application to build an airstrip in Paterson - roughly halfway between Perth and Darwin, indicating it's in for the long haul.
Another night, I had plans to go a concert but the venue was halfway between my office and apartment, and I didn't want to waste time traveling back and forth.
SITUATED HALFWAY between Germany and Poland, the 20163-mile-long Baltic Sea island of Usedom has, for decades, been a destination for those who prefer to enjoy their holidays exposed.
They use a realistic cross-hatched style that sits, if at times slightly awkwardly, halfway between traditional old engravings and the looser lines of more modern artists like Edward Ardizzone.
When Maurice was nine, his father gave up farming, selling the family's cow to buy a roadside café from a widow in Holly Hill, about halfway between Columbia and Charleston.
That's why Cruz was here on Saturday, at an intimate gathering in a deep-red town halfway between Houston and San Antonio, to rally the faithful back to his cause.
Israel regards the planned housing units as part of an existing settlement called Shilo, which is about halfway between the Palestinian seat of government in Ramallah and Nablus farther north.
The new airport, halfway between Dakar and a popular beach resort area, will probably help increase tourism, said Mayoro Racine, chief executive officer for Aerospace Consulting and Engineering in Dakar.
But that didn't stop the group from speaking out at the progressive presidential candidate's stop about halfway between Milwaukee and Chicago, only a few days ahead of Wisconsin's Democratic primary.
Sightings of No. 492 have been rare, but the fugitive flamingo was spotted last month in Lavaca Bay, Texas, about halfway between Houston and Corpus Christi,  The New York Times reported .
This little guy is sort of halfway between a laptop sleeve and a bag, and if you don't mind its purselike nature, it's a perfect companion for those more minimal trips.
FOR centuries the wako, dastardly Japanese pirates, skulked in the countless coves of Tsushima island, roughly halfway between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean peninsula, frequently raiding the coast of Korea.
The Treasury Department should go to Philadelphia, halfway between the financial capitals of New York and DC. Homeland Security should reside in the heartland of the homeland, either Chicago or Denver.
That breakeven price of $14.53 is about 10 percent higher than where the stock sat on Tuesday, and about halfway between the strike price and Citigroup's new price target of $16.
Back in January, HTT said it would build its Hyperloop as part of Quay Valley, a proposed development meant to house 75,000 people located halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The flight track of the Airbus on Thursday indicated that it crashed halfway between Crete and Egypt, which could mean it landed on what scientists refer to as the Mediterranean Ridge.
In Cayey, a mountain town of about 28500,6900 inhabitants halfway between San Juan and Ponce, locals were forced to take matters into their own hands in the weeks after Hurricane Maria.
One afternoon, in the last week of our trip, halfway between Glacier Bay and the northern terminus of the Inside Passage, we loaded into the dinghy for a trip to shore.
The key piece of terrain in this part of the Baltic is Gotland Island, which sits smack dab in the middle of the sea, halfway between Sweden and the Baltic States.
The Stronach Group, which owns the racetrack, has strongly hinted at wanting to move the race to Laurel Park, another track it owns that is about halfway between Baltimore and Washington.
On April 14, police in Casa Grande, a city located about halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, detained a man who had been shot in the leg and stabbed in the desert.
Fossils recognisable as Neanderthals go back 250,3003 years, about halfway between the present day and the time of their common ancestor with Homo sapiens, a member of a species called Homo heidelbergensis.
Martinez appeared to pull up during his delivery as though he were trying to stop his pitch, but instead threw the ball about halfway between home and third as Shaw trotted home.
In doing so, the messages you send to your friends will be more tailored—maybe it'll suggest a coffee shop that's halfway between you and the person you're flirting with, for example.
By 2016 it had its own website, 150 writers around the world, a valuation of $30m and a big HQ in Indore, a third-tier city about halfway between Mumbai and Delhi.
The meme, which was originally derived from a web-comic illustrator K.C. Green, represents an attitude that is "halfway between a shrug and complete denial of reality," wrote the New York Times.
Still, that doesn't negate the brilliance of this new video from Novelist which is halfway between a freestyle and a performance of one of his more recent tracks "No Weapons / See Me".
A tour around the factory, in a small town about halfway between Venice and Padua, shows how the third-generation executive is matching handcrafting expertise with digital know-how and technological advances.
The Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas cruise ship discovered the two stranded mariners in a small fishing vessel Friday night halfway between Grand Cayman and Jamaica, spokesman Ted Miller told CNN.
Thus, in the later stages of "Alien: Covenant," we are ushered into an alchemist's lair, halfway between a laboratory and a hovel, and dedicated, as far as I can gather, to alienology.
For instance, on one recent episode, an investigator made a huge breakthrough on a case by spotting evidence lying on the ground halfway between the murder victim's house and the suspect's house.
Liz Casey Searl, who grew up in Mattituck, a town halfway between Riverhead and Greenport, started the school with her sister and another local parent when her own children were school age.
As of this morning, the center of the Category 4 storm was over the Atlantic Ocean, roughly halfway between Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and it is expected to make landfall Thursday night.
That put us about halfway between what Vanguard does in its aggressive 529 account and what it does in its moderate one for people with children the same age as my daughter.
Dominica, a heavily forested former British colony home to 72,000 people, lies in the eastern Caribbean about halfway between the French islands of Guadeloupe, to the north, and Martinique, to the south.
And by meal's end: halo-halo, a goblet of shaved ice topped with ube (purple yam) ice cream and, better yet, ube halaya, a deeper purple and halfway between jam and pudding.
Halfway between San Bernardino and Palm Springs, and equidistant from Los Angeles and the northern suburbs of San Diego, it offers an appealing choice for commuting families priced out of bigger cities.
At the beginning of World War II, Tony was evacuated to Petersfield, a town halfway between London and the southern coast, but he returned to London just as the air raids began.
This archipelago — about halfway between Iceland and Norway — is home to shaggy sheep as well as a burgeoning music scene, complete with a score of summer festivals with both Faroese and foreign artists.
Further south in the Central Valley, about halfway between Modesto and Yosemite National Park, the spillway gates of the Don Pedro reservoir opened on Monday afternoon for the first time in two decades.
Putting aside the monstrous thirst for flesh, a zombie is essentially halfway between a living human and a rotting corpse, animated but staggering around without much grace, a desiccation disguised as a person.
TP-Link N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender for $20 (Was $30) - If you have a Wi-Fi dead zone in your house, install one of these halfway between your router and the spot.
If I can get my lips halfway between a pout and a whistle, and say it in one quick exhale, I can get it: Bood-eh-jedge, bood-eh-jedge, bood-eh-jedge.
The case of a man who boarded a JetBlue flight while awaiting his coronavirus results -- only to find out he tested positive halfway between New York and Florida -- hasn't helped to allay concerns.
It is roughly halfway between the inland ports of Koblenz and Mainz, and virtually all freight shipped from seaports in the Netherlands and Belgium to the industrial southwest of Germany passes through here.
There's also the possibility that both political parties have been wrong about something and that the solution, rather than being roughly halfway between their answers, is different from what either has been proposing.
Manipulating the wire in the magnetic field could make it appear that half of an electron, or more accurately, a particle that's halfway between an electron and not an electron, sits on either end.
I'm halfway between side-eyeing her for her manipulation and applauding her for making those assholes pay for what they did — and helping both women and local Black farmers out at the same time.
At a roadblock halfway between the border and Phnom Penh, three Vietcong fighters, brandishing assault rifles, emerged from the trees along the road and took the reporters captive, convinced that they were C.I.A. spies.
It is on the east end of Main Street in Cambria, an unincorporated coastal community halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco (about 230 miles each way), and 10 miles south of Hearst Castle.
SINCE IT WAS built in 1924, the Landhaus Ilse, or Ilse country house, has been an incongruous presence on the edge of Burbach, a provincial town in wooded hills halfway between Frankfurt and Cologne.
At this point in history, humanity is probably about halfway between the past moment when visiting the Moon became an achievable dream, and the future moment when that same trip will become a total hassle.
His appealing (some might even say glamorous) prefabricated, portable homes, designed halfway between craft and industry, were initially produced in the late 1930s as temporary accommodations for military needs and for those of civilian refugees.
Gomez started meeting the owner's son halfway between Hermosillo and Los Angeles, near the international border, to pick up merch, which he'd sell from the trunk of his car at Sunday beer league softball games.
Then he coupled up with Samira, ostensibly to keep her on the island and increase both their chances of meeting someone to vibe with, a decision halfway between tactical and sweet: this I will forgive.
Latest election results On a frigid night in the largely forgotten region about halfway between the Maine and Canadian borders, the small northern New Hampshire town came alive for several minutes of kitschy democratic conflict.
The product is seemingly being marketed as an extension of Roku players, with the manual directing people to install the Relay halfway between their router and TV. A product launch doesn't appear to be imminent.
"Anesthetic," a song that Weiss says is comparing a relationship "to being under local anesthesia," indeed sounds like that state halfway between living and dead, conscious and unconscious — a woozy, hazy place in the middle.
In Tai Po, a district about halfway between the downtown area and the border with China, an underpass was converted into a "Lennon tunnel", with pastel yellow, blue, pink and white messages across the walls.
Hundreds of miles off Midway Atoll, nearly halfway between the United States and Japan, a research vessel is launching underwater robots miles into the abyss to look for warships from the famed Battle of Midway.
The first conference to figure out the details of combining those disparate groups took place in a "crowded motel room" halfway between San Francisco and LA, according to the group's own literature on its history.
The team's best guess is that the animal's flying style was "halfway between a flying squirrel and a bat," said Jingmai O'Connor, a co-author and a vertebrate paleontologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Key sir, with sweet beets halfway between firm and tender, might neighbor gomen (relaxed, minerally collard greens), while deffen misir alicha, lentils collapsed into near-soup, might appear alongside fasolia, string beans guarding their crunch.
The current virus appeared in December among people who were exposed to wildlife at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China, a city of about 9 million residents halfway between Beijing and Hong Kong.
While production ceased in 6003s, the town, halfway between Tulsa and Oklahoma City, has served as a storage location and in 1983 was picked as the settlement point for the West Texas Intermediate futures contract.
To bring the planet to climate equilibrium would require a global per capita goal that falls halfway between France's and India's outputs, three metric tons, by 250, according to a United Nations report from 2011.
He is furiously disdainful of most of the people he meets, but also has a habit of sidling up to them and initiating awkward conversations with a smile halfway between a snarl and a leer.
Abhilash Tomy, an Indian Navy pilot, severely injured his back when his boat was rolled and dismasted halfway between the Cape of Good Hope and Australia, one of the most remote places on the planet.
DOWN the Euphrates river, halfway between Deir ez-Zor and Syria's border with Iraq, lies Dura Europos, an ancient metropolis where the Parthians of Persia sparred with the Roman Empire for control of the Middle East.
The silicon from which these switches are made is a semiconductor, meaning that its electrical properties are halfway between those of a conductor (in which current can flow easily) and an insulator (in which it cannot).
If granted bail, Natalie would stay at the two-story, brick-and-siding home with a two-car garage, located in a cluster of $500,000-plus houses off Interstate 95, roughly halfway between Washington and Baltimore.
As Freely writes: As Turks suspended halfway between East and West, they would have to betray many of their parents' beliefs.... They would feel the same shame when they became too Americanized, and the same isolation.
"I grew up in Morocco, I was born a Muslim, and, every year, I celebrated Christmas in a big white house in the country, halfway between Meknes and Fez," Slimani wrote in 2016, in an essay.
It would be another two years before NXIVM recruiter-turned-whistleblower Sarah Edmondson got on a plane to Albany to participate in a secret ceremony that branded Raniere's initials halfway between her vagina and hip bone.
In May 1990, a teenager told the police that someone had written a cryptic message in Crayons on a barn door on a property about halfway between where April disappeared and where her body was found.
The museum, about halfway between the mall and Washington's waterfront, seeks to serve all comers, staking its claim to become a must-stop attraction for the hordes of tourists who land in the capital every year.
His father would bring food and water once a day to a spot halfway between the village and the hut, and then pound a stick on the ground to let him know that it was there.
Lieutenant-General Abdul Ameer Rasheed Yarallah said Counter Terrorism Service forces spearheading the seven-week operation to retake Mosul seized the Tamim district halfway between the city's eastern edge and the River Tigris running through its center.
No injuries were reported, but several neighborhoods in the town of Kenai - roughly halfway between the quake's center and Anchorage - were temporarily evacuated after a gas explosion damaged four homes several hours later, a city spokesman said.
The pig remains were sourced from four major henge complexes: Durrington Walls at Stonehenge; West Kennet Palisade at Avebury; Marden, which is about halfway between Stonehenge and Avebury; and Mount Pleasant, which is farther south in Dorchester.
It's only promising up to Level 3 capabilities in the production version of the car, which is about halfway between a car with driver assistance and fully self-driving, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers scale.
For one thing, the material seems to act suspiciously like a cuprate, a type of exotic ceramic in which superconductivity can occur at temperatures up to about 140 kelvin, or halfway between absolute zero and room temperature.
Italy's coastguard said at least nine migrants had died and a pregnant woman and a child had been taken by helicopter to a hospital on the Italian island of Lampedusa, halfway between Sicily and the Libyan coast.
The collision occurred northeast of an island known as Dokdo in South Korea and Takeshima in Japan, located about halfway between the two countries in the Sea of Japan, which Seoul refers to as the East Sea.
The ruling could also potentially lead the way to a legal challenge to Japan over the status of Okinotori island, an uninhabited atoll that lies about halfway between Guam and Taiwan, 1,700 km (1,050 miles) from Tokyo.
Ten years ago, the Norwegian government built a vault on a sloping sandstone mountain within the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, and stashed within it a variety of crop seeds.
It used to be held in Valdai, a national park about halfway between Moscow and St. Petersburg, but this year it was held in Sochi, where facilities left over from the Winter Olympics had fallen into disuse.
Focusing on nine young socialites (Netflix's word) living intertwined lives in the wealthier precincts of Mexico City, "Made in Mexico" is an aspirational-reality show that sits about halfway between "Real Housewives" messiness and "Terrace House" tidiness.
The narrator delivers the text, written by the composer in English and German, in Sprechstimme, halfway between speaking and singing, and the Tony-winning actor Gabriel Ebert gave a riveting account, enunciating the words with chilling crispness.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker This double identity—a place set halfway between the worldly city and the infinite sky—caught the imagination of Helen Keller, an early visitor to the Empire State Building.
"However, if investors think there''s a 50/50 chance the deal with go through, the price will walk up halfway, between $340 and $420, which would be $380," Yale University finance professor Jacob Thomas told CNBC.
August, who is single, has compared himself to a unicorn, "halfway between fantasy and reality," as he told Los Angeles Confidential magazine in early 2015, not long after unveiling his first collection at New York Fashion Week.
Anticipating that day, Norman and Winona Stephens bought a fifty-acre piece of land above the Pacific Palisades, and started to build a fortress that would serve as Hitler's West Coast White House, halfway between Tokyo and Berlin.
A pouf of pampas grass, its plumes halfway between fur and feather, looks untethered and irresolute, belying its feral nature: The plant is banned from sale in parts of Australia, where it threatens habitats and endangered native trees.
MATSUMOTO, WHICH IS roughly halfway between Tokyo and Kyoto, was once a center for the Japanese folk craft movement of the 1930s through the 1950s, which recognized and celebrated the beauty of regional, handcrafted everyday objects, or mingei.
She hopes to produce a documentary that will expose the travail of the human flood of migrants from Africa — oppressed, unhoused, destitute — who are washing up on the several coasts of the Canary Islands, halfway between the continents.
The Wisconsin facility is planned to be a 20-million-square-foot campus roughly halfway between Milwaukee and Chicago, though it's not immediately clear if the footprint for the facility will change if the company produces smaller glass there.
Instead of filling up the planes with locals, his strategy was to use its position halfway between Asia and Europe to connect flights between cities that lacked obvious links, such as Cairo and Shanghai or Moscow and Cape Town.
Ships and planes from Egypt, Greece, Britain, France, the US, and Cyprus have taken part in the search for what's left of Flight 220, scouring the waters roughly halfway between the Greek island of Crete and the Egyptian coast.
Halfway between the northern tip of Europe and the North Pole, the Svalbard archipelago of snow-capped mountains and glaciers is home to 225,254 people and 241 polar bears, according to a 2015 tally by the Norwegian Polar Institute.
JB: Someone in the industry once told me that the way Razorlight were perceived in the biz was exactly halfway between The Clash and Busted—and, with some chagrin, I kind of had to go yeah, alright, fair enough.
Paso Robles, which is halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, is another notable up and comer; the red blends are terrific, and you can go to wineries and spend hours interacting with the owners if you want to.
East Timor says the boundary should fall halfway between it and Australia, which had argued that defining the border that way could prompt Indonesia to also seek to shift its sea border and gain ownership of disputed oil fields.
"If a camera is set to "AUTO" setting, it will "see" all of the darkness (black) of space and try to make it exposed to halfway between black and white -- therefore, increasing the exposure (by a lot!)," he said.
Story at a glance Deep inside a mountain on a remote island in the Svalbard archipelago, halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, is a long-term seed storage facility built to withstand both natural and man-made disasters.
But as I am, at age 43, about halfway between both, I decided to dive right in when I had the chance, especially because I never went to spring break (would have been weird seeing as I was a college dropout).
He was born to Taiwanese immigrant parents in Schenectady, New York, a small city halfway between New York City and the Canadian border with a population of about 66,000 and a median income around $43,000, according to 2017 Census Bureau data.
Of course, that meant there was a little hole halfway between the new piercing and the belly button, "so we chose navel jewelry that had a top overhang gem set or a plate bracket that shielded that scar," he says.
As more and more started to make the journey to Kakuma, the American Jewish World Service and a small Kenyan NGO set up a transit house in northern Kenya, located about halfway between the country's border with Uganda and the camp.
Another way to think of it, says Berthold Horn — an MIT computer scientist who's worked on the same topic — is to try driving so that you stay halfway between the car in front of you and the one behind you.
Vertically integrated product placement is to be expected, though the movie's most egregious plausibility-breaking move is that it takes place on a Sony smartphone; these emojis are halfway between Droid-designed purgatory and their vastly more popular Apple variants.
Malan said the lion, believed to be two years old, would be darted again before being transported back to his natural habitat at the Karoo National Park, a hilly region of grassy scrubland about halfway between Cape Town and Johannesburg.
Because of the remoteness of the island, which sits roughly halfway between New Zealand and Chile, and a series of legal challenges that saw Warren successfully resist facing justice in New Zealand, he was not formally charged until last month.
The first major fire began in the forest surrounding Neve Shalom, known in Arabic as Wahat al-Salam, or Oasis of Peace, a small cooperative community about halfway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem where Israeli Jews and Arabs live together.
In Casa Grande, halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, about 21 Filipino teachers with J-21 visas are teaching science, math, special education and English, said Mary Ann Amerson, head of human resources for the Casa Grande Union High School District.
Dubbed the "doomsday vault", the facility lies on the island of Spitsbergen in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, halfway between Norway and the North Pole, and is only opened a few times a year in order to preserve the seeds inside.
Located halfway between Pittsburgh to its East and Columbus to its West – this Appalachia town hugs the last northerly curve of the Ohio River – its geographical position places it between Pennsylvania and Ohio, the two states who will decide this election.
On Friday, the New Zealand authorities were first alerted by the government of Kiribati — which is about halfway between Hawaii and Australia — that the vessel had vanished after leaving for what was supposed to be a two-day, 150-mile voyage.
One example is Big Car's new headquarters at Tube Factory Artspace in Garfield Park, about halfway between UIndy's campus and downtown Indianapolis, and the newly launched Artist and Public Life Residency, which turns nearby vacant homes into long-term artist residences.
Following a meeting for the Sandpiper case, Jimmy and Kim smoke in the familiar HHM parking lot, daydreaming about Jimmy's new life — where should Jimmy move in order to be halfway between his work in Santa Fe and Kim's life in Albuquerque?
Earlier this year, the country unveiled its first solar-powered airport: located halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, George Airport will meet 41% of its energy demand from a brand new 200 square meter solar power plant built on its grounds.
You're caught halfway between grade school and high school, your entire body is probably going haywire as puberty sets in, and you're still actively learning all the crucial social skills that will eventually steer the direction of the rest of your life.
The food was tasty, and it was leftovers not from a tech lunch catering company, which was my first guess, but from a shelter in Tom Brady's hometown of San Mateo, which is almost exactly halfway between Super Bowl City and Levi's Stadium.
Keaton's delivery really seals the deal, the way he tells the 15-year-old in his backseat that "I'll kill you and everybody you love — I'll kill you dead," and the line manages to land halfway between criminal menace and parental chastisement.
LONGYEARBYEN, Norway (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a damp winter's afternoon in February, a bus driver taking visitors to the local airport grumbled that this small Arctic town, halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, was the warmest place in the country.
The British couple were snorkeling in English Bay off St. Helena's Ascension Island — a remote area roughly halfway between South America and the horn of Africa — when a shark attacked Frankie and bit her on her calf and foot, The Times reported.
Fences spanning across the reflecting pool and onto the walkways halfway between the Lincoln Memorial and World War II Memorial prevented those without the credentials from getting too close, creating a separation of White House invitees and the rest of the general public.
Michael Williams' Bet it All on Number Twelve is a surreal and geometric potpourri of figures that sometimes resemble real objects, like a toothpaste tube labeled "STUFF WE CAN USE," but more often than not only come halfway between recognizable and unknown forms.
Barb – studious, uninterested in Steve's crowd, more common sense than Nancy but still loyal – was positioned halfway between a Final Girl in an '80s horror movie and the overlooked best friend in a John Hughes movie who will eventually have her day.
Located on the site of a building that functioned as a holding pen for enslaved men and women, the museum stands halfway between the Alabama River port where new arrivals landed and the auction market at Court Square a few blocks uptown.
But I wasn't really surprised that the locals were friendly in Omaha, the biggest city in Nebraska, located about halfway between Sioux Falls, S.D., and Kansas City, Mo. What surprised me during a recent four-day trip was how big the city seemed.
From our location about halfway between the shore and Santa Catalina Island, we spotted two long, slender, grayish bodies of fin whales, the second largest mammals on earth, bobbing gently like apples in a barrel at 23 o'clock off the starboard bow.
Over all, 22014-to-210.6-year-old voters represented 22016 percent of the electorate, up from 210 percent in Round 20183, and more than halfway between the 22018 percent in the 22014 midterm elections and 22012 percent in the 2016 presidential election.
Inside a hydropowered grist mill in Freedom, a town about halfway between Augusta and Bangor, she cooks a set dinner for 40 people, four nights a week, editing the menu each day to keep up with subtle changes in season and supply.
Though Microsoft is calling it "mixed reality," and there are cameras on the front of the headsets that could theoretically allow for something like an experience halfway between AR and VR, early demoes of the platform have just shown virtual reality experiences so far.
Tokyo and Seoul have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of the group of islets called Takeshima in Japanese and Dokdo in Korean, which lie about halfway between the East Asian neighbors in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea.
In a dusty town halfway between Las Vegas and Death Valley, a municipality where prostitution is legal and citizens recently voted to remove most of the Town Board's power, it's a part of the Old West where Cruz hopes to consolidate his party's libertarian wing.
Melodic as fuck and more urgent than a toilet-break after drinking three cups of coffee, it's the sort of track that deserves to be heard by anyone with an ear for the kinda music that sits halfway between Jay Reatard and The Replacements.
Concerned about the millions of tons of garbage in the patch – a floating blob of trash halfway between California and Hawaii that's twice the size of Texas – the Ocean Cleanup project is sending out a giant floating trash collector to try to scoop it up.
Tokyo and Seoul have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of a group of islets called Takeshima in Japanese and Dokdo in Korean, which lie about halfway between the East Asian neighbors in the Sea of Japan, which Seoul refers to as the East Sea.
" In another interview, this time from 2015, Freeman is seen on camera saying to activist and former Entertainment Tonight correspondent Janet Mock, "You got a dress halfway between your knee and your hips, and you sit down right across from me and you cross your legs.
For dessert, take everything: an exemplary flan; pasteles with featherweight shells divulging stretchy cheese, paired with api morado, a warm brew of purple corn and pineapple; and huminta, halfway between cornbread and pudding, to be unfolded like a tamal from its envelope of charred corn husk.
MISAKO & ROSEN This Tokyo-based gallery's three-person exhibition includes brash paintings by Trevor Shimizu and five appealing color photographs of sushi, omu-raisu and other household staples, by a Prix Pictet winner, Motoyuki Daifu, sprawled across compositions that are halfway between advertisement and still life.
Bumgarner never got to the base to cover, allowing Bellinger to reach safely, and as Belt was throwing the ball to his pitcher halfway between the mound and first base, Hernandez, who had been running on the pitch, sprinted around third and scored the tying run standing up.
They wanted to see how the female fish would respond to an ambiguous signal — halfway between white and black — and whether the response would correlate with whether the fish had gotten to stay with her chosen mate or had been separated from him and paired with the reject instead.
The house, a bungalow of white painted brick, can be reached by a gated driveway off a steep mountain road, roughly halfway between the Envigado plateau, where Pablo Escobar grew up, and the middle-class neighborhood in Medellín where he was gunned down by Colombian police, in 1993.
My first stop was a splurge, Xiang Hotpot, on the second floor of the New World Mall and, like a portal to a different universe, a palatial China-themed hall halfway between elegant and raucous, where on a Sunday night a friend and I were the only non-Asians.
The Texas A&M-Corpus Christi student was in a boat on May 403, surveying the birds on the islands of Lavaca Bay, about halfway between Houston and Corpus Christi, when he saw the pink, five-foot-tall bird about 100 yards away among a flock of sea gulls.
From the 'corridor of shame' to Yale Harrison, 44, was born to a single 16-year-old mother and grew up poor in Orangeburg, halfway between Charleston and Columbia, along the interstate in an area once dubbed the "corridor of shame" by a 20123 documentary about failing public schools.
The 20-inch gilded bronze statue, of a bodhisattva known as Kanzeon in Japan and Gwaneum in South Korea, was taken from a Buddhist temple on Tsushima, a Japanese island halfway between the two countries, by South Koreans who also stole another statue from a Shinto shrine there.
These thin clouds contain millions of flat, hexagonal crystals of ice that float horizontally in the air Each ice crystal acts like a mirror pointed downward, reflecting the artificial light back to your eyes — as long as the cloud is about halfway between you and the light source.
Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, brothers renowned for creating strikingly imaginative high-end objects, the fountains are scheduled to spring to life late this month around the Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées, the busy traffic circle halfway between the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe.
I am borrowing the term "machine" from the painter Christian Bonnefoi, who calls it: […] a type of object that is halfway between rough sketch and the work itself […] it reveals the hidden surfaces, the facets are exposed under different lights: didactic, experimental, theoretical, practical or — and this last is significant — playful.
Combining methodically knotted melodies with amphetamine pace, the band presented a singular aesthetic—one halfway between the sound of the post-punk revival, the scent of a hot-boxed garden shed and, in their lightest moments, a transcendental tone tailored to fit 6AM comedowns and those last precious moments of euphoria.
It is the oldest United States military installation on foreign soil, leased from Cuba since 1903 after the Spanish-American War, when the U.S. Navy realized that the deep water harbor halfway between Atlantic ports and the Panama Canal would be an ideal point for ships to take on coal.

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