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"high-up" Definitions
  1. an important person with a high rank

874 Sentences With "high up"

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Being high up isn't scary because nothing happens when you die, so nothing bad will happen by being high up.
"It went very high up, and it started fairly low, but with instructions from the high-up," Trump told reporters, without offering details.
For being so high up, the elevator was quite fast.
But I can't reach the shelf, it's too high up.
But sadly, productivity is not high up on that list.
But someone else was high up on the search rankings.
More surveillance cameras are mounted high up on the walls.
How high up the ladder those men are. Men. Interesting.
And then, there it is, high up in a tree.
Mid caps also reached a record high, up 2124 percent.
But they never climb too high up the escalation ladder.
High up the agenda: Getting Madonna atop Schumer's famous human pyramid.
"I never thought it would get this high up," he said.
The Troubles in Northern Ireland is high up on that list.
Can you tell me how this made it so high up?
I remember watching my OG getting high up in the kitchen.
He's close to former high-up military brass including retired Gen.
David Roth: We may never know how high up this goes.
Every time she did, the freckles high up on her cheeks danced.
I'd say it got as high up as those lower electric lines.
We're high up there when it comes to the production of seafood.
"We were really high, in bad seats, very high up," Blias says.
The traffic was washing faintly past high up on County Route 9.
The stock was reached an all-time closing high, up 2.4 percent.
You could jump from very high up and maybe break your legs.
Mills: Like, a high-up, like, a general or something like that?
Did you drop the egg in the pan from too high up?
When Scarlett Witch rose high up into the sky to confront Thanos...
It's an EXPONENT because they sit high up next to the integers.
Shantytowns are splashed high up on the hills that cup the city.
Thrones carved from rock were nearly hidden high up inside the caves.
It's a volley of intellectual buckshot from high up alongside the hollow.
"There have been some genuine efforts," says one high-up official in Kabul.
I'm glad we're high up, because I did not put on pants today.
He wasn't very high up, but the guy looked kinda pissy about it.
The pound was holding near the day's high, up 0.2 percent at $1.2822.
The euro zone banks index rose to a day's high, up 0.2 percent.
Certainly high up on the list would be a cheeseburger and French fries.
People tell me that moving ranks high up there on the stress index.
Chances are Vector won't typically be looking at cats from that high up.
The question of entitlement is explored through familial connections high up in government.
Your television should be hung in a practical spot, not somewhere high up.
It even includes how high up in the sky you need to look.
Anyway, he introduced me to someone who was high up in Combat 18.
But your visual point of view is from high up on the ceiling.
High up in the sand, they squirm, wriggle and wrap around one another.
Frank LoBiondo, this seat is high up on the target list for Democrats.
Both are fair points, and why he's so high up on the list.
What does it feel like to work and live so high up every day?
Before the performance, Lijana said she was really nervous because it's so high up.
I'm not kidding, people say -- folks, I've been told this by high up folks.
A blaze might be high up in a multistory building or hidden behind barriers.
His sect's headquarters is still high up on Japan's main island, at Mount Koya.
Nickel marched towards a three-month high, up 13% while zinc was almost unchanged.
Clearly, someone high up at these companies has a young person in their life!
Meanwhile, the U.K.'s FTSE 25 index closed on a high, up 20133 percent.
Vince's daughter is super high up in the family biz ... so she would know.
Even in her bathroom, Gilley created a shelf of containers that are high up.
The U.K.'s FTSE 100 closed at a record high, up over 1 percent.
They gave me a room high up, but at least it was facing west.
Though Trump's base is staying with him, high-up conservatives are leaving him behind.
And there I see two triangular-looking somethings, flying close together and high up.
But the kite is too high up now for her to notice the resemblance.
And if you don't agree you're too high up the food chain (I'm guessing).
"You can hear them shouting from high up in the building," Mr. Lamb said.
The S&P 500 eked out a new high, up 28% year to date.
Also private investment in the manufacturing sector is very, very highup 11 percent.
They had originated high up on the glacier and moved all the way down.
She finally stopped to rest on a large branch, high up in the forest canopy.
Other related fields like industrial engineering and business are also high up on the list.
Sohei Nishino finds himself high up in buildings to stand in just the right spot.
No, of all the humiliating experiences as a reporter, that was very high up there.
Now, however, they all reside in a nest-like haven high up in the mountains.
I asked Kovar how high up we went, and he said probably about 40 feet.
It has always been grown high up in the Andes of Peru, Ecuador and Brazil.
The Japanese yen hit a three-day high, up 0.8 percent to 110.88 per dollar.
The STOXX defence and aerospace index hit a new 19-month high, up 3.73 percent.
The DJ spends a while looking down from the pulpit, which is pretty high up.
Blunt said she was "terrified" filming the scene while hoisted high up on a crane.
Even OneWeb's, at 1,100 km, aren't that high up — geosynchronous satellites are above 35,000 km.
"I'm so high up in the company now, I can't see anything," he commented wryly.
The ongoing Iran crisis will also feature high up on his immediate to-do list.
The resort was 11,000 feet above sea level, and he'd never been this high up.
It was also an otherwordly experience to take in a sunset from so high up.
It reached 58.3, its highest in more than six years high, up from April's 57.9.
And Amazon also makes its own, which is naturally placed high up in search results.
High up in the Sears Tower, management couldn't see that the retail landscape was changing.
"I think it's flattering that you think my nipple is that high up," she quipped.
Yet truckers — high up in their cabs — are literally out of view for most Americans.
And his disapproval rating has hit a new high, up four points to 2900 percent.
The only echoes of grandeur are the enormous windows and the ceiling high up overhead.
Even with supplemental oxygen, the body is under extreme stress when it's that high up.
In "Walkers on a Bridge," a couple pushes a stroller high up above the ground.
"The surprise for me is how high up the demand goes for these loans," Esch said.
My new office is on a really high-up floor in a gross section of town.
Because the tunnel is high up in the Hindu Kush mountains, it's also vulnerable to avalanches.
The closed at a new all-time high, up 022.823 points, or 0.66 percent, at 18,347.67.
"You can hear them shouting from high up in the building," one guest told The Times.
"I know someone high up at Columbia," Ms. Garvey said, referring to the singer's record label.
Other rich-world cities were also high up, including Los Angeles (eighth) and even London (15th).
FYI -- Law's so high up ... it takes the ball over 4 seconds to reach the hoop.
But assassination attempts on otherwise well-protected VIPs has always been high up on the list.
You could spot the image created from as high up as 1,900 meters (about 6,233 feet).
A new screen is understandably pretty high up on the wish of upgrades to the console.
Technology stocks boosted Wall Street, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor index hitting a new high, up 56.543%.
In Benaroya Hall here, the singers were stationed high up, toward the rear of the space.
Inspired by a Brioni men's wear collection, he belted his suit high up, around his torso.
A troop of spider monkeys high up in the trees shook branches to scare us off.
The tab might seem high up front — about $11,000 a year for a family of three.
He told her to call anyone she could as high up on the scale as possible.
It was somewhat remarkable that a guy this high up in the administration wouldn't know this.
But being high up on the ingredient list doesn't mean an ingredient will be effective either.
Still, the Goldwind technicians say working so high up is one of the job's best features.
It seems like you could go very, very high up the masthead if you wanted to.
The view of glittering Canary Wharf isn't as high up as Dubai, but it's still pretty spectacular.
Of all the yummy colours a soup could be, perhaps purple isn't high up on the ranks.
Sterling jumped to day's high, up about 0.12 percent to $1.2758 on the back of the news.
This week, shares of the tire maker reached a nine-year high, up 14 percent in 2017.
Clinton's Pennsylvania headquarters is a hive of activity, located high up in a gleaming Philadelphia office tower.
She describes her office as a house in a tree way high up, alone in the clouds.
Can you explain that a little bit and why there were so high up in your thanks?
So those two were just like, you know, I felt them pretty high up for a while.
The south bascule counterweight is situated high up in the bascule chamber until the bridge is lifted.
Being a baby is pretty high up there, but it's certainly not the end of the list.
Some products were on shelves so high up that they required a ladder to get to them.
I watched my grandfather, high up in this vaulted position, preach the same sermon over and over.
From high up on the bus, Lin asked the fan to toss the jersey and a marker.
High up on a wall, stuck to peeling paintwork, are photographs of nine drivers killed in service.
VCA traded at a high, up 28 percent to $90.60 a share, after news of the acquisition.
I got a stack of stuff this high up at the house that'll probably never be recorded.
There is still an eight-foot statue of Calhoun high up on the university's Harkness Tower, too.
Learning to code used to be high up on many people&aposs New Year&aposs resolutions lists.
"We were very, very high up" — about 10,000 feet — "and very, very cold" — 36 degrees below zero.
MSCI's world index, which tracks shares in 46 countries, hit a 19-month high, up 0.8 percent.
Sarah Newcomb, 39, stood high up one of these makeshift stages with her 11-year-old daughter.
The Post said a "high-up official" helped the SEC investigate, citing a source close to the situation.
The GMT will be be big—24.5 meters (83.5 feet) in diameter, high up in the Chilean desert.
Past experiments have created zero-gravity conditions to test Bose-Einstein condensates by dropping them from high up.
The problem with this orbit, though, is it's incredibly high up — around 24,29 miles above the planet's surface.
Too far out of the pipe high up and hits the lip before falling to the flat bottom.
A big dog sits high up on a Russian snowmobile, its ears pricked, king of all it surveys.
This may be difficult, though, if the satellites are too high up and far away from the atmosphere.
He'd send a lieutenant to tell you what needed to cross, and this was arranged high up above.
The word is high up on the list of terms that pushes the state heavier on the calories.
The Los Angeles apartment where Yusaf lives is high up in a towering building surrounded by palm trees.
Like most towns on the river, Fort Simpson is high up on a bluff to avoid spring flooding.
Combined, these factors have a heavy influence on how high up in the News Feed a post appears.
We haven't had someone who's been that high up the totem pole in Washington who's talking that much.
Kilauea's main crater at the volcano's summit has continued to periodically belch ash high up into the sky.
The probe caught sight of Jupiter's auroras and spied storms and clouds high up in the planet's atmosphere.
Earlier in the session, the Euro Stoxx hit a one-year high, up by 0.4 percent to 379.19.
The Japanese benchmark index closed at a three-week high, up 661.04 points, or 4.11 percent, at 16,746.55.
Asteroid, meanwhile, creates a large spherical shot, mimicking the Earth as it shoots high up into the air.
The main takeaway -- "I was like, 'Holy s**t, it's really high up there,'" Aoki told TMZ Sports.
To see vast oceans, immense deserts and mountain ranges from so high up is both humbling and inspiring.
Mario Run was a perfectly fun game, but many mobile players balked at its high up-front price.
"The decisions it makes high up in the atmosphere are absolutely crucial to where it lands," said King.
How high up in the city hierarchy did Mr. Lauren have to go to get the avenue closed?
However, some friends sitting high up in the stands sent a text to say how impressed they were.
In planes, you're typically traveling too quickly and high up to notice anything, and cars are inherently confining.
Fishermen will repair their nets by Macúti beach lighthouse, their wooden boats pulled high up onto the sand.
I don't know how high up the list this person was — I suspect not very near the top.
But everyone is now so high up their pole that I am not sure they can climb down.
Always use a safety stool — not a chair or ledge — when trying to reach a high-up item.
Often TVs are placed too high up on the wall which can cause a lot of neck strain.
You can impress people in high places and attract opportunities that are high up on your aspirational list.
For Mr. McLaren and his team, stress was high, up to the moment his report was released Friday.
Netflix's Roma is undoubtedly the most pleasant surprise to find high up on the list with seven nominations, too.
If you're not the head of the company, but still fairly high up, you should definitely go, says Taylor.
His team tries to place itself in different spots, somewhere high up, somewhere at mid distance and somewhere close.
So to finish as high ... that was the goal, to finish as high up as I could this week.
Tame Impala, they're rock, but the drums are high up in the mix, it's all about the groove now.
Do you feel like you have a changed perspective now that you've seen the world from that high up?
It is found in primary forests at many elevations, including high up in the mossy cloud forests on mountains.
And high up in the ship's interior is one of its most hallowed spaces, the 9/11 tribute room.
Too much—if you're seeing things or hearing things—I can't imagine sex is high up on your agenda.
From the high-up perch Ian spotted a long row of 301.7 CR mini excavators halfway across the hall.
There is a "gravitational pull" towards being smaller, says the boss of one bank high up the FSB's list.
We love cooking with quinoa for a lot of reasons, but its versatility is high up on the list.
The genocidal talk emanating from Tehran should be placed high up on the agenda when these countries meet again.
A minute later, he grabbed her high up on her inner thigh and growled something vulgar in her ear.
"I was pretty high up, about 34,000 feet, and all of a sudden everything got really quiet," said Larson.
Special SituationsIf you're climbing or hiking above 10,000 feet and don't normally live that high up, bring Diamox tablets.
If Clinton is going to apologize to the LGBT community for anything, this should be high up the list.
Sophos hit an all-time high, up 11.5 percent after the IT security firm reported billings ahead of consensus.
High up in the mountains, staying in Liechtenstein felt like taking a break from the world — and my journey.
Sophos hit an all-time high, up 11.4 percent after the IT security firm reported billings ahead of consensus.
Before he opens the carousel to riders, Mr. Schiavone climbs high up onto its sweeps, which are like rafters.
The energy index hit a two-week high, up as much as 1.4 percent, boosted by firm oil prices.
This spring, I needed my cherry trees pruned and some dead branches removed from high up in my oaks.
In the scramble following Tuesday's announcement, most major news organizations highlighted the Russia angle high up in their stories.
Also, there in Sun City with being so high up in altitude and the heat, the ball goes forever.
She was referring to "Sean's Cloud" (2016), hung high up on the wall at Marian Goodman Gallery in Midtown.
South America's oldest ski area, the stunning vistas high up in the Andes mountains makes for an unforgettable trip.
But it was unclear how high up the military ranks existed support — or at least sympathy — for the protesters.
I try to always place a quote from one of the main scientists involved high up in my story.
He noted that many state Medicaid programs won't cover hepatitis C cures because of their high up-front costs.
But she said the centre's case numbers were at a record high, up 20% from this time last year.
The other side likes him because, often, he doesn't go too far or too high up in assigning blame.
Samsung's semiconductor strategy is targeting segments that require high up-front investment and which, in turn, have fewer competitors.
On my first visit home, high up on my list of priorities was ensuring I stocked up on Maggi.
Women's back jean pockets are situated so high up as to be on the lower back, rather than actual butt.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude ended Wednesday's session at a two-week high, up $22019, or 2.5 percent, to $46.54.
Stretching like a sun-saluting body to the heavens, Keys has a knack for chilling high up on his haunches.
High up on the rocks, it was too dark for the team of volunteers to rescue the baby sea lion.
That notoriety, in other words, is also a testament to how valuable being high up in Trump's mentions can be.
"I am still pretty high up on the leader board of total number of customer tickets answered," says Weaver, proudly.
"It ended up sitting in my closet really high up, where I can't reach it, for 11 months," Raffa said.
Beyond that there are also cameras housed in robotic units, high up in the walkways and roofs of the venues.
I think she lived alone, perhaps high up on a forested hillside — at least that is how I imagine her.
The Lamborghini's V10 engine is mounted in the middle of the car and the air intakes are relatively high up.
"For seven months, they showed us flats on high-up floors in big tower blocks," she said, rolling her eyes.
Want to hide high up on a ridge over a road and shoot everyone in sight with a sniper rifle?
Among the many things to love about the CBS legal drama, the clothing is definitely high up on that list.
Why it matters: The disclosure shows just how high up some of the information in the Paradise Papers might go.
Revol knows Mackiewicz's location high up on Nanga Parbat, where in winter perceived temperatures can reach minus 60 degrees Celsius.
In 2013 there was the Little Printer, which was definitely high up on the cute scale but no longer exists.
Technology stocks pushed Wall Street to fresh record highs as the Philadelphia Semiconductor index hit a new high, up 1.7%.
This season's shoes are lace-up heels — beautiful, except that they aren't staying put high up on the models' calves.
Trump supporters said that "QAnon" is an entity of several people high-up in the federal government with security clearance.
"None involve an official as high up in New York government as you were," she told him during his sentencing.
"People who are high up, like Chyna was, [are] making millions, [and then lose it]," says Chyna's friend Tasha Bardon.
BigFly once flew drone cameras high up along icy mountains, but the challenges for this shoot were considerably more complex.
"There's a lot of shots that I've made in my career, but this will go high up in the ranks."
We've actually worked with several police officers and their kids, supplying them medicine, from PCs to people quite high up.
"The Dripper" is part of a collection of bottle sculptures that were high up on a shelf in Eleanor's studio.
A sea robin fillet was grilled high up over the coals until it was just done, juicy, very lightly smoky.
From inside two slits high up on the bell, I thought I saw the ghost of John Cage smiling out.
No matter what the weather is, because being so high up and under a mountain you feel it so powerfully.
But there was nothing he could do; it was too high up for a ladder to be of any use.
But you want the camera to be fairly high up as well, to get it out of the thick atmosphere.
As I was watching the film, I kept getting that tickly foot sensation when you're high up in the air.
Mr. Simon said that the bird discovered in the tree on Friday was too high up to be retrieved immediately.
Feinberg is high up in Google's internal org chart and has the ear of the top Google execs including Pichai.
But at the same time, for better or worse, we in tech are, currently, carrion eaters high up the food chain.
The arena erupted with a volume of noise which was at odds with how high up WCW's card he actually was.
Snowflakes are born high up in the atmosphere when water vapor condenses and forms ice crystals around microscopic dust or pollen.
Mainly, he's this high up because his daughter Amy added the Sex Pistols and Ramones to the White House record collection.
Squinty-eyed impressions are high up on the list of the many things we miss about the former fake news anchor.
From the northern lights to the city's swoon-inducing scenery, Reykjavik, Iceland ranks pretty high up on our travel bucket list.
Her pristine art-pop takes us so high up into the clouds that we get dizzy and laugh about it all.
It's so high up, being there for too long can damage human organs, cost a person their limbs or their lives.
Call somebody high up in the Trump campaign and listen you have somebody up there who has unsavoury connections with Russians.
It's also pretty wide, which is good for anyone concerned about their phone sliding off and falling from that high up.
Sofia's father is an high-up minister in the PRI party, which had controlled the executive branch in Mexico for decades.
Elman has investments with a lot of these companies and is high up in product development at Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
They also threw a tiny block at the car first and dropped the car from high up in the air too.
Britain's FTSE 100 rose to a session high, up 0.04 percent as a weaker sterling is expected to boost overseas earnings.
Elsewhere in emerging markets, South African shares hit a six-month high, up 1.3 percent while Russian stocks climbed 0.4 percent.
But on the list of reasons why rural americans don't have high speed internet, "too much paperwork" isn't very high up.
"The 2017 one was so high up that it was impossible to capture both the eclipse and the landscape," Wu notes.
Euro zone banks, which benefit from higher interest rates and yields, extended gains to hit a session high, up 0.8 percent.
The FTSE 100 rose as sterling fell, last up 0.2 percent, while mid-caps hit a session high, up 0.2 percent.
But it's how they trashed it during the screening that gets Brown Bunny a spot so high up on the list.
When you're trying to reach high up places in your garden, it's a good idea to use something solid and secure.
It was high up on a hill, one of many that surrounded Onagawa, and a designated evacuation point for the town.
We were immediately impressed by the delicate balance of every savory flavor, which is why it's high up on our list.
" Justin Rose (England) Age: 36 Previous appearances: 2008, 2012, 2014 "Justin has been very consistently high up on the leaderboards recently.
His hand is high up my leg and he has enough flesh beneath his fingers to make me sit suddenly upright.
We need to look at less obvious paths, things like the wind in the jet stream, which is very high up.
Euro zone banks, which benefit from higher interest rates and yields, extended gains to hit a session high, up 1.3 percent.
I've met a lot of kids studying at design school' and the game industry is so high up on their list.
The growing number of visitors has raised concerns about the risks of having so many people high up on the cliffs.
Claure was also one of the candidates that some on the Uber board had put high up on its CEO list.
Page testified that on the trip, he had no meetings or serious discussions with anyone high up in the Russian government.
Sitting alone at home, clicking on bodies of virtual children, is not high up on her list of effective treatment measures.
Speaking from his sun-drenched office high up in the Bastille building, Mr. Lissner recommended some of his favorite local haunts.
If you're like me and live at sea level, this trail is really high up: between about 33,500 and 9,000 feet.
Flight attendants also appear pretty high up on the list of jobs with a risk of exposure to diseases and infections.
The first 911 callers early on Friday reported seeing people fall from high up in the Gotham Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
High up on the list is controlling the entry of arms into Libya, where they have been proliferating in recent years.
One room high up in an abandoned house was allegedly used to chop up prisoners and feed them to pit bulls.
Being so high up, it had a superior view of many of the containers and the surrounding seas for several miles. 
Alan Resnick: The image of a suburban family arguing popped into my head, and I was spying on them from high up.
The was the only major U.S. index to rise, and it closed at a new record high, up 21 percent at 2158.21,52.793.
A retro gaming diehard, Imbert has a list of Neo Geo classics he wants to revive, and Windjammers was high up there.
To do so, Beatriz used the money she had been saving to paint her house, high up on the hills of Petare.
Users can interact with gestures and voice — because it's high up and presumably you'll have food stuffs on your hand while cooking.
On the hierarchy of Lush products that have the most enthusiastic cult followings, Sleepy body lotion ranks high up on the list.
And these clouds should be pretty high up, too, since the canisters will release the tracers between 96 and 124 miles up.
And it still probably belongs in the upper tier of Marvel movies but nowhere near as high up as the first one.
But if you don't give a shit about the law, the footage you can capture from that high up is darn cool.
He has the tapes from Kiki's interrogation in which Kiki identifies just how high up in the food chain the corruption goes.
Banks may not have scored Foley's best on-screen kiss, but she's likely high up there for his best on-screen slap.
Located high up in the hills of the neighborhood, Berk's new home provides a welcome change of pace from the busy city.
A new remote-sensing technology known as lidar can illuminate objects high up under the canopy and analyse them through reflected light.
Sleigh bells on the downbeat and some scattered church bells are the obvious shortcuts; high-up strings and canned choirs certainly help.
THE impressive view across the Hooghly river from her office high up in the Nabanna building must be pleasing to Mamata Banerjee.
In the arch itself, the road now goes through so high up that it's as if you were in the bridge's rafters.
Or he would hang a banana high up and spread boxes around, none of which were tall enough to reach the fruit.
To seek a search warrant for any lawyer's office, federal prosecutors have to get approval from high up in the Justice Department.
There were windows in unusual locations in the bedrooms, sometimes between two rooms or high up on the walls for ventilation purposes.
From so high up, it might not look like much, but the Yemen city of Shibam has been around for 1,700 years.
This had given me my first revelation: the landscape of my childhood seen from the air, and from not too high up.
Meanwhile, high up in Earth's orbit, satellites belonging to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) watched the hurricane form and churn.
The complex gives your cat a safe space high up where he can observe all the action while feeling safe and secure.
Alice remembers the challenges the high-up setting created, both practical (he noted the high heat left him terribly sunburned) and technical.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, hit a seven-week high, up 21 percent.
Being high up above the fairgrounds afforded half an hour of peace — and a bird's-eye view of all of the snacks.
They can include, high up in every story, a discussion of the likely source of the material and the source's probable motive.
My breathing started becoming constricted around my lower ribs, not high up in my throat and lungs like with an asthma attack.
The finished devices look like mechanical flowers and are fastened to trees high up in the canopy, often up to 150 feet.
It was cold, but not as cold as I feared it might be for being high up in the mountains in autumn.
This year, to celebrate their first Valentine's Day together as a married couple, the pair took their love high up in the sky.
"It feels like Google is too high up to go down and pull their bikes up," resident Steven Chandler told Mountain View Voice.
Photos from the 2009 flight are certainly taken from high up to capture the curvature of the planet, if not necessarily very well.
Stateside, the closed at a record high, up 21 percent at 2168.10,103, as the S&P 210 closed up 21170 percent at 292.7,212.23.
The first time we were kind of high up so I couldn't see it, but I could really see that it was Johnny.
A second Manhattan apartment is high up in one of the tallest buildings in the Western Hemisphere, along the so-called Billionaires' Row.
Our seats were rather high up, so we needed to look at the Jumbotron screens to see what was happening on the field.
If you're passionate about running and looking for your next adventure, a mud run should be pretty high up on your bucket list.
The castle was built as protection against the Saxons—a fortress high up on a hill, the lofty battlements thickly enwreathed with ivy.
It's so high up, your head might spin, but that's a small price to pay for some of the best views in town.
The sensor boxes had to be plugged into outlets and you needed to mount them high-up in the corners of your room.
Britain has said the two men were Russian military intelligence officers almost certainly acting on orders from high up in the Russian state.
On the night of December 16, you can look for Wirtanen near the constellation Taurus (the bull) high up in the Southeastern sky.
Millimeter-wave's short range means it can't be broadcast from too high up, or it will have relatively little coverage on the ground.
The secondary explosion sent a plume of flame high up over the hotel and several buildings and cars in the vicinity were destroyed.
We're high up in a mountain area but also not far from the sea — it's a healthy lifestyle, the air is very clean.
So total household debt in Britain is bound to be fairly high up the global rankings (above Britain are China, Japan and America).
If a thing you possess extends its legs to reach high-up platforms, for example, shaking the controllers gives you slightly more reach.
She thinks even a chit chat between high-up administration people and Russia is betrayal, although it seems she's talking about pre-Inauguration.
That sent the yen, a safe-haven during times of financial market stress, to a two-year high, up three percent against sterling.
If you were asking me to rank which rules are nonsense for fighter safety, I'd put gloves pretty high up on that list.
But I think people think, "Oh, Bernie was No. 2 last time and he's very popular," so therefore he should be high up.
It is not acceptable behavior and those responsible for it will be held to account, no matter how high up it may go.
In those same mountains, they were last spotted high up on the hauntingly spectacular north face of Ogre II when a storm hit.
In San Augustín—central Caracas—I met a woman, who preferred to be anonymous, who showed me her home high up the mountainside.
A knocker-up (or knocker-upper) usually carried a bamboo stick — sometimes several feet long — to tap on high-up windows, waking workers.
It's clear what someone high up at the Mariinsky Theater must have been thinking when that company's United States tour was being planned.
Whether heard in a high street nightclub or high up above the clouds, it was–and still is—an inescapable ode to joy.
You were high up on the card, prominently featured, certainly a household name among wrestling fans and you left to follow your dream.
Perhaps an impulse to reclaim our table will send the pieces back into the box, banished in perpetuity to a high-up shelf.
The post from the ABC's official Twitter account landed high up in Mr. Trump's comment thread, where it got an immediate local response.
The real question is whether that eagerness ever added up to a systematic outreach, and if so, how high up that outreach originated.
TAVERNISE: And eventually, the family saves up enough money to buy a red brick house, high up on Lafayette Avenue in West Baltimore.
Obviously he was tipped off by somebody high up at the I.R.S., and there is some sense that he has his bases covered.
"We will enforce our right to uncover how high up this may reach in the MillerCoors organization," Anheuser-Busch said in a statement.
Children play on rooftops -- after weeks of being holed up in basements, they say they want to be as high up as possible.
Around the corner, in a different bayside house sitting high up on stilts, Drew was dealing with dislodged materials for his own renovation.
There are none of the huge disparities between what people high up in the administrative chain make and what average workers take home.
Someone high up in Facebook's PR department might want to pull Zuckerberg aside and make a major wincing gesture right in his face.
Gillian had done something high up in management for the National Grid, and her husband had a business making thermostats for heating systems.
The order came from high up in the Chinese government earlier this year, according to a Financial Times report citing Chinese tech analysts.
High up on the list of bad ideas in the rear-view mirror was the brief US embrace of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Vernal has been at Facebook for more than eight years and climbed about as high up the ranks as you can at Facebook.
USAID is working directly with Iraqi ministries to train staff and improve efficiency, with procurement reform high up on the agenda, Staal said.
He could work with city leaders and executives; he could recruit high-up federal employees—opportunities that would be impossible in the Bay Area.
This thieving rodent steals an expensive camera and takes it high up into a tree, but the resulting footage is totally worth the stress.
George is clearly high up in the food chain of Commanders, with the status symbol of an absurd number of children plus a Handmaid.
The interesting part, though, is that when the rats were in a bright, high-up, or otherwise stressful place, they didn't make that squeak.
Made almost entirely of windows, most of which are too high up to actually examine, they all but obviate the field guide's taxonomical capacity.
Even in rare periods of possession they were pressed high up the pitch by Canada and saw their midfield and defense come under pressure.
An official at Nepal Tourism Department, Gyanendra Shrestha, said a helicopter search was not possible because the climbers were too high up the mountain.
Fortunately no breaks, no tears, but a lot of things fall out of whack when you're falling from that high up that many times.
To reduce your data usage, choose from one of the three settings: Low (0.3GB/hour), Medium (0.7GB/hour), or High (up to 3GB/hour).
Some 13 percent of companies on the platform are interested in hiring contractors — an all-time highup from 4 percent two years ago.
Pakistan may not be officially included in this year's round of talks between India and China, but it's certainly high up on the agenda.
Though I knew there weren't any wild animals living that high up, I started to imagine a bunch of them creeping up on me.
That, and people typically want their high up search results to be positive, be that a glowing restaurant review or five-star product recommendation.
"Among the women here, there was a deep appreciation that another woman was high up at the Times," a young female staffer told Hess.
Okay, maybe it's the second thing after Kumbaya — sorry to get that one stuck in your head — but it's high up one the list.
The small caps index also scaled a fresh record high, up 0.2 percent with semiconductor maker Nanoco Group the top gainer, up 7 percent.
It has a variety of skills that will make your character run at 90 miles per hour or jump high up in the air.
"The Southern Hemisphere is much better to observe the Milky Way, as the Galactic Center is high up in the sky," De Breuck said.
It is said that the only two certainties in life are death and taxes, but heartbreak is pretty high up there on the list.
"People who are very high up at the DOJ have understandably all been reticent because they're all just looking over their shoulders," Cramer said.
They're used to working in rough, mountainous terrain, dangling from a helicopter and clambering high up on transmission towers to get power lines up.
Stopping for lunch at Platanos Cafe in the tiny village of Langadia, nestled high up on a cliff, was a highlight of the day.
"Besides family and basketball, philanthropy, investing, technology and golf are high up on his list," Frank Zecca, a managing director at Octagon, told ESPN.
Astronomer Phil Plait writes that the image actually involves an object high up, near the boundary between the upper atmosphere and near-Earth space.
There are lots of products we rely on to get healthy, shiny hair, but usually hair ties are not high up on that list.
A field of purplish-blue plants, stretching high up the mountain above, an invader that increasingly dominates and defines coastal scenes in eastern Iceland.
Churchlike, too, is the screen's openwork pattern, which traces a flattened-out perspectival view of a dome with an open, circular oculus high up.
But Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines say only to do it away from populated areas, and high up enough that the fuel can evaporate.
"In the Hood" (1993) is in fact the hood of a black hoodie, hanging agape, high up on a white wall of the gallery.
Located high up in the Swiss Alps, the pods are billed as "combin[ing] ecology and luxury" and offer breathtaking views of Switzerland's mountains.
"They tell you that if you're assaulted, there's a kingdom, a courthouse, high up on a mountain where justice can be found," she writes.
"One of the big barriers to access is the high up-front cost," says Grossman, noting that IUDs typically cost between $300 and $600.
Alibaba on Wednesday rejected a report that claimed a "high-up" whistleblower in the company is working with U.S. authorities to investigate its accounting practices.
My grandma wasn't allowed to talk to him, because she was high up in the church and has been with the religion her whole life.
In the shot, Perry showed off her pliability, holding her right leg high up with her hand while sitting at a table next to Bloom.
How can we ever have access for all on the road to justice if we post the law high up on a cross of gold?
High up front (to avoid any wave-induced slippage) and low in back, these pieces officially end the days of compromising coverage for sex appeal.
While we're pretty sure Paris ranks high up on everyone's dream location list, there are plenty of other jaw-droppingly gorgeous places for a proposal.
Investments for 2019 are now seen at 183.7 billion Norwegian crowns ($21.11 billion), a four-year high, up from 172.7 billion crowns seen in February.
It was kind of weird that someone as high up as Charles was pursuing Liza — but it was also a cute and harmless romantic scene!
She believes that tackling autism and Alzheimer's disease must be high up on any president's agenda (and they're fully fleshed out in HRC's platform).11.
Smoke and ash rose high up into the air, but not nearly as high as it did during the mountain's big eruption three years ago.
Before SaaS 1.0 arrived, only the most mission-critical client-server software made economic sense for mid-market buyers given the high up-front costs.
Kondo's installation goes very nicely with Yoko Ono's elegant "Sky TV" (22015), which is installed nearby on the second floor, high up in a corner.
High up in the atmosphere, naturally produced ozone shields us from the Sun's radiation, but ground-level ozone produced by industrialization can damage our lungs.
"People had the intuitive feeling that you had to go high up in the brain to get higher functions," she said in the 1994 article.
The level of government commitment to reforms may be reflected in the state of China's fiscal affairs, another topic high up on the NPC's agenda.
In 2014, one high-up Uber executive was found to have monitored the rider logs and location of a BuzzFeed News reporter without her knowledge.
Speed limits are too highup to 80 kilometres (50 miles) an hour in urban areas—and local authorities have limited power to change them.
With graft and dodgy offshore manoeuvres high up political agendas after the leaking of the "Panama papers", investigators have an added incentive to dig deep.
"It's high up there with the best wins I've had," Molinari said, describing Palmer, who died in 2016, as a "global icon" of the sport.
And the new suggestion that Susan Rice might have played a part raises concerning questions about how high up potential unlawful unmasking might have gone.
The hand held device shoots bright, rocket propelled flares high up into the sky in order to signal the position of troops in an emergency.
"To be able to sell amenities that are this high up in the air ... is something that's very different than any other building," she said.
The family is suing Royal CaribbeanWiegand blamed the cruise line, Royal Caribbean, for having an open window so high up, and in the children's playroom.
Capital goods companies Ashtead and Ferguson are also high up on the list, with more than 80% of their sales made to the United States.
The number of displaced people hit a record high -- up from 65.6 million in 2016 -- according to the annual UNHCR Global Trends report published Tuesday.
Clark found it liberating to imagine minds freed from their ordinary, meaty bodies, but GOFAI felt a bit too intellectual, a bit too high up.
It is that latter, that many victims and human rights groups hope will reveal how high up the power chain the "false positives" scandal goes.
But there are certain things where you should listen to them, because they're smarter than maybe the super-high-up execs are going to think.
It is hard to think straight that high up, climbers say, and a delay of even an hour or two can mean life or death.
At least one million Americans are diagnosed with sepsis every year, and the death rate is high: up to 30 percent succumb to the illness.
The drone made it easier to see into high-up crevices and peer at the figures on the corbels, the brackets just under the roofline.
Once I pull the brief as high up as it can go (near my sternum) it stays in place all day without awkwardly rolling down.
Maybe nothing other than that they're all high up on former President Barack Obama's summer 2019 playlist -- but that's a pretty cool place to be.
You can't belt something that reaches that high up your torso, thus the suspenders, which came with the trousers and are beautiful, but, still, suspenders!
He takes minimal precautions to hide what he is doing high up in the Vallée de la Roya, because he doesn't think it is wrong.
Other Democrats who have been making the news weren't very high up in being chosen as a first choice for the vote, such as Sen.
The standout feature of the island is a large mountain, atop which sits a giant, spotted egg that's so high up it's surrounded by clouds.
" A fox sat high up on a wall, cradling the chicken leg in the corner of her mouth, "for all the world like a cheroot.
She has never been high up in the 2020 polls, and has said she has no plans to run for reelection in her Hawaii district.
"Such practice is called 'black SEO,' which enables criminals to promote phishing websites high up in search engine results," Kasperksy said in its press release.
Any Americans who conspired w/ the Russian hackers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, no matter how high up the trail goes.
Moscow shares hit a new record high, up 210.05 percent, supported by a 210.01 percent rally in Brent crude oil futures to around $21359 a barrel.
It is bigger, which is only better if it's also more powerful or you need to stand on top of it to get something high up.
I was working at MTV when that Superbowl moment happened in 2004, not high-up enough to have been involved or know anything you don't know.
" Earlier on Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan told a Wisconsin radio host that getting rid of Obamacare was "really high up and early on the agenda.
" Ari Fleischer, former George W. Bush White House Press Secretary: "It's impossible to evaluate how important it is without knowing how high up the author is.
Of all the people you wouldn't want to go up against in a James Bond audition, David Beckham would probably be fairly high up the list.
Meanwhile, in reality, no one high up at the NSA likely had any idea who government contractor Ed Snowden was until the files had been leaked.
Tokyo shares hit a 17-month high, up 0.3 percent on the day as a relatively weak yen outweighed concerns triggered by Trump's sacking of Comey.
And Trump used a third to announce a surprise meeting with a candidate not thought to be high up on his list of vice-presidential prospects.
That's a big deal, as one's prominence in North Korea can be often be gleaned by how high up someone is listed on an official roster.
Europe's energy stocks outperformed, underpinned by stronger crude prices, with Brent crude also hitting a new five-month high, up 0.3 percent at $56.59 a barrel.
At the trailhead, there was a narrow board with a peg nailed high up on a tree, which was labeled "Ong's Hat Rack" in white letters.
The 10-year Treasury is near its 2019 low of 2.60 percent, while the is at its year-to-date high, up more than 2500 percent.
High up in the corner of Del Deo & Barzune, York has placed a graphite square as an homage to Kazimir Malevich's seminal painting, "Black Square" (1915).
MSCI's index of Latin American shares hit a three-week high, up 0.8 percent, while its regional currency index climbed 0.3 percent as the dollar weakened.
You might not have expected to see this one as high up the list as this, but let me tell you, people bloody love a Calippo.
I guess the ghost of vape smoke, in an expansive hotel duplex high up on the rooftop overlooking a strange city, just isn't quite the same.
"The Ferris Wheel in the Vienna Prater looks nice but it's actually very slow and not very high up," said editor at Business Insider Deutschland, Valentina.
Jasmine Schoemberger and Elisa Pavanello, two roommates from Queens, both said foreign-policy experience is high up on their list of priorities in the 2016 race.
High up in the stands on Wednesday was a group of 70 people waving Kazakh flags, their exuberant cheering rivaling the loud contingent of Russian fans.
And there was no guarantee of success: The land was hard, and the best location for the well was high up on the black volcanic rock.
That body is the second-highest governing authority in the LDS Church, meaning that the policy reversal is likely "coming from very high up," Spencer said.
" • Quotation of the day "There is a limit on how far and how high up public discussions can go before it gets on the leadership's nerves.
Still, the place was parkside, meaning that Godin could easily walk Maya, his whippet, and it was high up, where he could throw open the shutters.
Sepia photos of ancestors, especially the patriarch, are arrayed in frames and hung so high up the walls they must be angled down to be admired.
"We are continuing with the investigation to see how high up (the drug distribution goes) and trying to get to the source of it," he said.
The top performer was Intel's Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group, whose revenue of $874 million was a record high, up year over year by 58 percent.
In the case of the patient, the lenses were lodged so high up under the eyelid that they would not have been easily spotted, she added.
Property developer Segro leaped to a nine-year high, up 2.9 percent after the value of its assets increased as online shopping boosted demand for warehouses.
And once again you're saying something completely stupid and I was getting into it with one executive, I won't say who it was, pretty high up.
But if you do, there are two layers of protection between the base and the ridges, so your phone is safe even from high-up drops.
The ABC series retells the Biblical story of Samuel and David; Theresa serves as a co-executive producer—which means she's essentially a high-up staff writer.
When dust is high up in the atmosphere, the air is more dense, which enhances the scattering light rays, resulting in more vibrant shades of those colors.
It was when they moved into downward facing dog — you know, the position with your butt stuck high up into the air — that things took a turn.
BG: Yeah, I don't agree with all of it, but it's a really powerful framework, so I think I'd end up recommending that one pretty high up.
High up in Washington Heights is United Palace, another OHNY Weekend destination and also the 4th largest theater in Manhattan, able to accommodate upwards of 3,400 people.
Holtville High also participates in the School Flag Program, and on the day of my visit, I could see a green rectangle hoisted high up the flagpole.
That's not surprising, given that voters have generally listed it very high up when ranking their most important issues in deciding who they will choose in 2020.
When we first meet Captain Marvel (Larson), she's working at her pre-superhero job, high up in space, as part of an intergalactic military unit called Starforce.
Q: Fines against companies that fail to comply with the GDPR are very highup to 4% of global revenue or €20 million (about U.S.$23 million).
It's due to recent heavy flooding in the Launceston area, with spiders taking refuge high up from the waters, which has left trees swathed in silky webs.
"I mean if I were to try and think of synonyms for 'obscene' or 'profane,' the word 'naughty' would be pretty high up there," Haddock said, laughing.
An individual dam, high up the river system, would not be a big worry, especially if it was fitted with ladders for migrating fish and the like.
Gifford gave the 2014 Nepalese earthquake as a perfect example of Pouncer's potential, where villages high up in the Himalayas were cut off from supplies for weeks.
The real news, though, is the addition of three new, high-up display spaces added to, or carved out of, the 1978 I. M. Pei museum building.
Clinton declined to say if the head of the Environmental Protection Agency should be fired, saying she didn't know how high up the chain the problem went.
"You have a lot of people in high-up and middle-tier positions that have been there for a while, they're part of the establishment," Hope said.
The stress could just as easily fall on the offbeat through the verses, and a second guitar definitely comes in early with some high-up staccato chords.
Mohamed Hamdan now sits at the pinnacle of power in Sudan, overlooking the scorched streets from his wood-paneled office high up in the military's towering headquarters.
But the best part came on the way back, when Nigel's headlamp beam alighted on two red eyes too high up the riverbank to be a caiman.
We settled into our box seats high up in the theater, and I noticed that all four of us had a Secret Service agent seated behind us.
We turned on the TV to find an image of a tower with gray smoke pouring from an enormous gash high up, like a fatal head wound.
This high up, I can see the entire ranch, the mesas, and the snow covered mountains in the far distance and it truly is a majestic place.
Technology may not have been as advanced as it is now, but there was still entertainment on board, with shared screens placed high up above people's seats.
Its hinges are actually pretty high up on the rear of the car so when you open the trunk it lifts up and out of the way.
According to The Daily Dot, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC that altering the current state of the $20 bill isn't high up on his to-do list.
But given the high up-front investment costs required to complete such a project in comparison to output and revenues, the capability isn't expected for another several decades.
"They said there&aposs no stopping it, but they are taking time, so they don&apost amputate too high up or too low," Dilena told Ocean City Patch .
He's always yelling as if he were trying to get the adults' attention, but they're so high up that the only way to reach them is by YELLING.
Up (21994) This film is known for making adults emotionally wrecked more than kids, so for that anomaly it deserves a mention quite high up on the scale.
There's a well-known problem with edtech engagement across the board — signups and purchases are high up front, but completion rates and repeat buyer stats are more sobering.
Videos on Harris' Instagram story showed the brother and sister diligently hunting for eggs around the couple's friend Diana's house, from inside furniture to high up on shelves.
But the retired intelligence high-up is "totally not excited" by headlines suggesting that North Korea is willing to scrap its nukes in exchange for American security guarantees.
Meaning that you have people very high up in President Obama&aposs FBI, even after President Trump is elected unexpectedly and undesirably by those folks in the FBI.
The oil and gas sector hit a six-month high, up 2 percent, with Royal Dutch Shell, British Petroleum and Total, up between 1.8 percent and 2.6 percent.
The Nikkei Singapore PMI, released Wednesday, picked up to 52.2 in March, a four-month high, up from 51.4 in February, indicating stronger improvement in the private sector.
Just like the X-T1, I mostly used the tilting display when shooting from a low-down or high-up perspective where looking through the EVF wasn't feasible.
Fresenius touched a record high, up 3.3 percent, after it raised its 2017 profit forecast after demand for its generic infusion drugs boosted first-quarter income 70.33 percent.
LONDON — A couple who found themselves stranded on a ledge high up in the Peak District were saved by mountain rescue services Sunday after sending them a selfie.
When a helicopter team flew by the patch of coastline where the radio collar told them it should be, they found a cave high up on a cliff.
They're so high up that you can get a good sense of everything around you, along with a close-up glimpse of some of the high-flying birds.
The room (of course) had air conditioning, but I never needed it: being so high up, the air was always a few degrees cooler than at ground level.
She would not have gone for something like this—meeting the son of a U.S. Presidential candidate—unless she felt someone very high up had O.K.'d it.
Reuters reported Tuesday that two Chinese golfers dropped out of an LPGA tournament in Taiwan that began Thursday after coming under pressure from "high up" to do so.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the treacherous Altai Mountains in the far reaches of western Mongolia, golden eagles build their nests high up on rock faces.
Water in the two main dams high up in the mountains, which provide this city of 12 million with drinking water and electricity, is at historically low levels.
His contract is most likely too large for him to be traded, but he will probably find himself not particularly high up on the depth chart next season.
IT IS NOT A PROBLEM WITH THE TECHNOLOGICAL BARRIER, IT'S VERY SMALL -- IT'S WHAT, MILLIMETERS – VESTBERG: MILLIMETER – SPECTRUM VERY HIGH UP, SO OF COURSE, THE DISTANCE IS SHORT.
LONDON — If you had to list the items you'd least like to find in your pot of jam, a condom would most likely be pretty high up there.
The afternoon I showed up, activists from a far-right Spanish political party had crossed into Gibraltar and hung an enormous Spanish flag high up on the Rock.
Years later, he would sit in Westminster Abbey, high up near the organ pipes, taking photos of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation with his top hat stuffed with sandwiches.
Fred (Joseph Fiennes) expresses relief that his daughter is "safe" in Canada — yet again proving that when it comes to their individual lives, even high-up Commanders resent Gilead.
John told me that I could forget ever becoming a reporter, as his friend, who was very high up in the industry, would ensure I'd never get hired anywhere.
The performance begins at the Headwaters as viewers are led high up the hill to the area called Fort Rock overlooking the Jefferson and the Madison as they merge.
While it's hard to pick a favorite Oscars' look from Theron's long history of statement-makers, the Dior masterpiece and new 'do this year ranks pretty high up there.
"Their defenders try to get high up the pitch and that leads to a lot of free space and allows you to create danger on the counterattack," he said.
On the other hand, LVMH surged to an all-time high, up 4 percent after sales growth at the luxury goods conglomerate picked up pace in the first quarter.
Find out how…Read more ReadHere, the northern Ontario air was so cold that the ice crystals were forming in high up, reflecting the city's streets and business lights.
When it comes to the Virginia House of Delegates, the number of female candidates is at an all-time highup an eye-popping 60% compared to recent cycles.
This year's Greenroom for the 88th Oscars Ceremony will transport presenters and nominees to what feels like a late 20th century private home high up in the Hollywood hills.
She was raised in the tree-lined neighborhood of bungalows and ranchers that surrounds the picture-perfect campus, high up on a North Portland bluff overlooking the Willamette River.
Analysts say there is ample scope as tax revenue growth remains high - up 13.4 percent in the first eight months of 2018, according to data from the finance ministry.
It spends most of its time either high up in the trees in this Central American rainforest or rooting around in the gooey "leaf litter" of the forest floor.
The company is more like the love child of Ikea and Jonny Ive with enough Airbnb spunk to disrupt the Indian furniture market high up in the food chain.
Britain wants new nuclear plants to help replace its aging fleet of nuclear and coal plants coming offline in the 2020s, but high up-front costs have deterred construction.
As previously reported by Business Insider, an early version of the search engine analyzed websites' back links to see how high up on search results they should be placed.
One of the great hypocrisies of our age is that most routers don't look great on display, but their signal output is better when they're high up and visible.
There is a worrying separation between many DJs and the crowd and of course this is all linked to big clubs and high up stages where DJs are elevated.
But working out whether a sound is emanating from high up on a bookshelf or under the coffee table is not dependent on when the sound reaches your ears.
The cheers quickly shift to boos as the unidentified man sitting high up in the stands unfurls a large, red, swastika-emblazoned flag and drapes it over the railing.
This is where you can see all of the videos of a certain user, and choose to follow them so they can appear high up in your home feed.
The FTSE 100 reversed early losses to close up 0.3%, with the pharma sub-index scaling an all-time high, up 2.5% after GSK again upgraded its 2019 targets.
If this year's United States Open is such a shootout — "It's bombs away," Koepka said — then the world's best golfers must be crowding high up on the leaderboard, right?
The FAA is investigating why the dumping took place, despite guidelines that it should only be done over unpopulated areas, and so high up that the fuel can evaporate.
" He told his audience, "Tonight's game is coming to you from Cincinnati with the audio being transmitted from the WOR-TV studios high up in the Empire State Building.
As we passed into the midday twilight of the rear of the chamber, Sanhambath pointed out dark handprints of a mossy jade color high up on the smooth walls.
We got quite high up in the take stakes I would say, and the assistant directors were saying we should send him home because he's starting to feel terrible.
At Tuesday's game, about 10 North Korean officials, wearing red-and-white track suits with "DPRKorea" emblazoned on the back, sat in a row high up in the arena.
Tourist attraction Vina del Mar and the adjoining port town of Valparaiso, with gritty residential areas and informal housing built high up their steep hills, are often victims of wildfires.
It's a little bulkier on the bottom than the top, an inversion of most bike-friendly bags that usually crunch most of your carry weight high up on your shoulders.
On Wednesday, Trump (or at least someone high up on his team) is supposed to sit down with top execs from Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM and others.
Britain charged the two men in absentia with attempted murder, and said the suspects were military intelligence officers almost certainly acting on orders from high up in the Russian state.
Photo: Andrew Couts (Gizmodo)If you've spent any time around Apple products, you know that "compatibility with hardware made by rival manufacturers" isn't high up on the company's priority list.
The company poached Google's AI boss to improve Siri, put him in charge of all of Apple's AI efforts, and promoted him to a high-up executive role this winter.
If you break down the medal count by athletes, however, and take a look at where those athletes went to college, one institution is surprisingly high up on the list.
High up in Caracas' sprawling Petare slum, waiter Victor Cordova juggles three jobs while his wife Yennifer cares for their three daughters and a baby boy in their tiny home.
She'd been stabbed, not quite fatally, and rather than let her enemies finish the job, she pitched herself, with greater finality, out the window of her high-up castle bedchamber.
We're told Rosa somehow made his way to a high up ledge that connected David's building to a separate neighboring property, and the guy literally fell into Dave's back yard.
And if the Republican's disastrous Obamacare replacement plan wasn't already proof enough, it seems pretty clear that the health of Americans is not all that high up on the list.
Much like the 2013 video game the film is based on, Lara seems to constantly be either fighting off angry men, nearly drowning, or falling off something very high up.
I'm not going to say that the final season of Broadchurch is the best British drama of the past five years, but it's got to be pretty high up there.
McLaren's report found that officials as high up as the Deputy Minister of Sport were involved in the scheme, but he has not uncovered evidence that it ran any higher.
Good sex is also high up there in importance, but using your penis is just one way to satisfy your partner, and it's naive to prioritize size over everything else.
It took two of the MPs 15 days by foot, on horseback and by bus just to reach the airport nearest their village, high up in the mountains near Tibet.
Other staffers on the company's Threat Intelligence team have worked in high-up jobs at cybersecurity firms like iDefense, FireEye and Mandiant, Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said in an email.
Echoes of flamenco High up in the Sierra Nevada mountain range which looms over Granada, the pleasant notes of a flamenco guitar filter through the the picturesque town of Ferreirola.
There are probably plenty of people you wouldn't want to find unannounced in your kitchen, but the clown from IT has got to be pretty high up on that list.
Ceku and most of Kosovo's political elite served high up in the Kosovo Liberation Army during the war and are held in high esteem by Kosovars, making any investigation difficult.
Doubts about North Korea's intentions are apparently shared high up in Trump's own team and are being expressed in a way that contrasts with the President's bullish pre-game banter.
That Petrobras employees and their co-conspirators thought they could get away with it speaks to just how bad corruption in Brazil had become, and how high up it went.
At 5,283 square feet -- and perched high up on the 23rd floor -- the home features floor-to-ceiling windows and a gorgeous view of the surrounding mountains and city below.
Britain needs to replace ageing nuclear reactors and coal plants coming offline in the 2020s but new large plants have struggled to be built due to high up-front costs.
However, "there is a limit on how far and how high up public discussions can go," Ms. Ruan said, and any discussions of government officials were likely to be censored.
Carson is referring to a common version of the EMP fear: a nuclear weapon detonated high up in the atmosphere, thus supposedly sending an electromagnetic blast that would destroy electronics.
Britain charged the two men in absentia with attempted murder and said the suspects were military intelligence officers almost certainly acting on orders from high up in the Russian state.
Japan's benchmark beat its regional peers to close at a six-week high, up 225.46 points, or 1.37 percent, at 16,723.31, with stocks receiving a boost from a relatively weaker yen.
As NASA's Earth Observatory points out, these aerosols are high up in the atmosphere, so they're not a threat to human health, nor do they affect air quality at ground level.
"Any Americans who conspired w/ the Russian hackers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, no matter how high up the trail goes," tweeted Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro.
They are students and artists, veterans and engineers, pried out of regular society by loss, and set loose to make their way high up into the branches of a threatened redwood.
Two hours on bumpy, winding roads, through rain and hail, brought the group to the Shouf Biosphere Reserve, a refuge of golden grass and green cedars high up in the mountains.
Plansky's Jeff letter was never answered, but after he'd sent it, a fellow Amazon seller at a local meet-up gave him the name of someone "high up" in the company.
High up in the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, on the borders of Myanmar and China, Sokela Tayang may be the only one of India's 900m voters completely insulated from underhand tactics.
But why was that done, to whom it was done, who had a look at it, and how high up did both the approval go and the surveillance actually end up?
Citing gas trading and bilateral security links, Aspaker told Reuters she expected Norway to be "quite high up in the queue of countries it is important to have good relationships with".
From what Tony Saggers, Head of Drugs Threat at the National Crime Agency, tells me, magic truffles do not seem to feature very high up on the list of police priorities.
" According to that report, the intelligence official who unmasked the names of private citizens associated with the Trump campaign was "well-known, very high up, very senior in the intelligence world.
These include surprise inspections of nuclear plants and storage of spent uranium fuel in dry casks, rather than high up in reactor buildings as is mostly the case in Japan now.
The team is composed of Death Troopers, which are part of the Imperial Intelligence division, with a team working under Director Krennic, who's high up in the Advanced Weapons Research division.
Dutch paints and coatings producer Akzo Nobel hit a record high, up 3.4 percent after a report PPG Industries was preparing a renewed takeover proposal after its initial offer was rejected.
High up, video projections simulate a squat band of windows, a glimpse of an outside world of power lines and birds and weather, day followed by stormy night followed by dawn.
When someone pushes his glasses high up on his nose, raises a finger, and creaks, "Actually, film is…" chances are he's about to explain the difference between analog and digital filmmaking.
In June, I visited the law offices of Allred, Maroko & Goldberg, high up in a granite-and-glass building on the corner of Crescent Heights and Wilshire, just outside Miracle Mile.
Many oil workers say they are paid so little that they barely eat and have to keep watch over one another in case they faint while high up on the rigs.
There, we pay a small fee for the children to be strapped into harnesses and play on a network of zip-lines and balance beams stretched high up in the trees.
Lenovo laptops should certainly rank high up on any laptop shopper's list, but there's one line of Lenovo laptops that a lot of people likely overlook, just because they're "business" laptops.
I know, via a very good female friend who is quite high up in the Instagram corporate structure, that Instagram and Facebook are very much part of the "bro" work culture.
"You stated that you had no meetings, no serious discussions with anyone high up or in any official capacity; it's just kind of man-in-the-street, you know," Schiff said.
The University also boasts a separate Mountain Campus, located high up the Rocky Mountains, which is devoted to a number of sustainable research projects including watershed science, forestry and renewable energy.
Instead, he's been lying low in the very country that supposedly banned him—the U.S.—and it seems he has at least one key ally high up in the Trump administration.
And for the people who look like ants to those living way high up, that work could make life on the ground a bit less breezy and a bit more easy.
Adidas shares hit a record high, up 8.2 percent and the top STOXX gainers, after it increased sales and profit growth targets, having posted a 12.5 percent increase in 2016 sales.
We know of at least four more koalas who are stuck high up in trees, who need to be brought down somehow, either with humane base traps or a tree climber.
The article implies this other woman was killed, or possibly died by suicide due to the sexual harassment she faced at the hands of a very high-up Waystar Royco employee.
Investigators appealed to the public to come forward and help identify members of the crew who operated the missile and determine how high up the chain of command the order originated.
Israel's expanding West Bank settlements, which provoked fury from the Obama administration and created tension between Washington and Israel's lawmakers, are also not expected to be high up on the agenda.
After months of complaining and nothing changing, I sent a copy of the New York City law against smoking in the workplace to a very high-up person at our headquarters.
Photos of Iris put it in various positions: below the headlights on one car, attached to the rear-view mirror in another and high up atop the cabin on a semi truck.
LONDON — There are a lot of things J.K. Rowling doesn't have time for on Twitter, and both Donald Trump and the angry opinions of Twitter eggs are high up on that list.
Make no mistake: The second season of The Handmaid's Tale will be very high up on my year-end "best of TV" list, and I feel it made only very minor mistakes.
The companies have developed different technologies — but both firms plan to offer minutes-long trips to suborbital space that take passengers high up into the atmosphere before coming back down to Earth.
Also high up on our list is MiniTool Partition Wizard—as with the EaseUS application, you've got a basic free edition and a more advanced Pro version ($40 with a free trial).
Search for a generic accessory like "cellphone wall charger" or "Lightning cable" and you'll find the Anker brand high up in the search results, typically with a 4.5 or 5-star rating.
Others are abandoning WA altogether as wages tumble and jobs disappear in what was the epicenter of a once-in-a-generation mining boom that pushed Australia high up global growth charts.
As she explained during Friday's episode of The Graham Norton Show, she actually has a deep-rooted fear of certain dance moves (especially ones that involve being high up in the air).
She recalled that, at a post-Rio event, high-up members of USA Gymnastics didn't come to her team's table and they behaved as though they wanted nothing to do with her.
During my talk with Adam and Jaime for that article, Hyneman noted that he had done something similar: he mounted a circular saw on a drone to trim branches really high up.
If you are wearing a slightly longer hemmed dress (midi and lower) choose a flat that shows off a little more of your ankle and doesn't cut the leg too high up.
Sri Lanka also appeared high up on a Moody's watch list of frontier markets that rely on foreign currency funding and are at risk from rising US dollar yields and oil prices.
The euro turned higher after briefly pulling back from a three-year high, up 0.11 percent to $1.2274 while the dollar gave up its earlier gains and remained near three-year lows.
Traveling high up at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour, the butterfly migrates from Africa to the Arctic Circle in an annual journey that can take up to six generations.
In September, haha, you lucky, lucky people get to experience the sequel nobody asked for, except a few people high up at Sony I guess: Knack II is out on the 23th.
While fears of a hard landing for the economy have ebbed, concerns about growing debt levels and systemic risks to the country's financial system have moved high up on investors' worry lists.
One of the photos shows Smith wearing her control-top tights high up around her waist, while the other shows her wearing the tights slung low on her hips, exposing her stomach.
For the next few hours I move from one towering ancient structure to the next — some high up in the mountains, some submerged beneath eerie green oceans, others hidden in crumbling ruins.
Adidas shares hit a record high, up 21 percent and among the top STOXX gainers, after it increased sales and profit growth targets, having posted a 12.5 percent increase in 2016 sales.
This season it seems that sex may not be high up on Val's priority list, especially given the encounters that almost ruined her relationships with the two people she cares about most.
As someone literally coaching for his job, who knows how long the odds of him ever getting another opportunity this high up the food chain are, each game is its own battle.
He is a white moderate who was high up in the House Democratic leadership hierarchy and was widely seen as Pelosi's all-but-inevitable successor as the party's leader in the House.
Two chief executives who ended high up on Equilar's list, Robert A. Iger of Disney and John J. Legere of T-Mobile, are getting awards for leading their companies through large mergers.
"When you know the other team runs and scores way more than you do, at a high, up-tempo pace, do you keep doing it, or do you make adjustments?" he asked.
French officials at the time said Paris considered the matter closed, although they were still trying to determine how high up the hierarchy the order to carry out the attack came from.
When asked about the choice to make the pope look like the hero in a romantic drama, Sorrentino pointed to evidence of a hot guy who was high up in the Catholic church.
It's amazing how odd and compelling — even magical — these foodstuffs appear, displayed in this way, fairly high up on the wall, which in part has to do with a decisive shift in perspective.
I definitely say that if and when she leaves Facebook, this the paragraph about ... Her oversight of the Cambridge Analytica scandal is like a paragraph that is high up in that story. Yeah.
Katie Zechar was hired in 2013 by a medium-sized tech start-up to come in and pretend to be an employee while a high-up VP was in town for the day.
These powerful planes use jet-type engines to take off from lateral runways, igniting rocket engines only after they're high up, and then coasting down to land on a runway after reaching space.
There are a whole bunch of spectacularly awkward questions you could ask a daughter about her father, but whether or not he manscapes has got to be pretty high up on the list.
The views in the action packed video titled, Derborence switch from high-up and soaring shot from a helicopter overhead, to low and mighty, keeping the audience anticipating something to pop in surprise.
"The ability to affect industrial control systems as part of a potential cyber war and larger kinetic or digital war environment is very high up on the list of many countries," said Caltagirone.
Sure enough, Mobley is arrested by Dom DiPierro, but she has no idea how high up he is, suspecting him merely of being the D.J. at fsociety's party the night of the hack.
Shares in French insurance company Scor hit a 14-month high, up 5.6 percent after it raised its dividend and said it planned share buybacks due to a 5.4 percent increase in premiums.
It is widely believed in the West that his death was ordered from high up in the Saudi government, with the CIA concluding that Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman likely ordered the killing.
According to the Encyclopedia Metallum, Switzerland has 22008 metal bands per million people, a figure which, while nowhere near as high as Scandinavian countries, puts Switzerland pretty high up on the global chart.
McConnell's story is, on the one hand, a fascinatingly revealing account of how someone with so little charisma and so few ideological convictions can still ascend so high up the rungs of power.
Fernandez: There are ladders on both sides of the letters, but they start so high up that I had to scale a good 20 feet just to get to bottom of the ladder.
The number of reported data breaches in the United States alone this year is expected to hit an all-time high, up nearly 40% from 2016, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center.
It might sound like a perfect development plan, except for one catch: The reason so much water flows through this desert is that an icecap high up in the mountains is melting away.
If you like, you can dish out $1,950 for the same watch with a steel band, or go as high up as $2,350 for a titanium case variant (again, with a rubber strap).
At one point, when I was working at an online company, there was a white woman high up with a lot of power, who was both racist and constantly trying to sabotage me.
The best-known version of the tale goes like this: High up on the Soviet tech shopping list was software to regulate the pressure gauges and valves for the critical Siberian gas pipeline.
The number of mayors quitting their posts may be at an all-time high, up anywhere from 222 percent to 225 percent over the previous electoral cycle, according to the French news media.
"Every manager is impressed by self-starters, and somebody who takes the initiative in areas where the business may be weak is putting themselves high up the list for a promotion," Caan wrote.
The fires are big enough to create their own cloud formations — pyrocumulonimbus clouds that loft the tiny smoke particles high up into the stratosphere, where they can surf the jetstream around the globe.
A video posted on Twitter by the fire department after Trump's tweet showed a fire still burning high up in the building, though it wasn't immediately clear how recently the video was taken.
On New Year's Eve, a buyer put down a five percent deposit for the purchase of a three-story, $92.5 million luxury house perched high up on the hills of Hong Kong Island.
High up in the Himalayas, as India celebrated its Independence Day, dozens of Indian and Chinese soldiers engaged in a bizarre melee of fists and rocks for several hours before both sides retreated.
As robots pack more and more items into Amazon's fulfillment centers, reaching high up on shelves to store and retrieve toiletries, electronics and household goods, the company is reconsidering how it accounts for space.
It's too high up on the phone to comfortably reach and it's also right next to the camera module, which might mean you'l be getting fingerprints on the camera more often than you'd like.
But optical heart rate monitors are notoriously bad at accurately getting a reading, and the best way to get that reading is to wear the wearable high up on your wrist like a...dork.
That high-up hum that holds a pretty, meditative, slow melody can be overridden in an instant if Basinski flicks his right hand on the desk and draws the atonal feedback into the mix.
The Cavaliers also did a pretty good job setting screens high up on the floor, near half-court, to pick off LeBron's man early in the possession and give him room to attack downhill.
PRICES: Aluminium fell 0.2% to $143,847 per tonne, zinc shed 0.3% to $2,474.50, lead added 1% to $2,007, tin fell 0.4% to $17,925, while nickel touched a one year high, up 2.5% at $14,440.
I would think the Times would only make this highly unusual decision for someone who is relatively high up, important, and knowledgable about the administration, but of course, I don't know that for certain.
According to Wade Sparks, a DEA special agent attached to the agency's Office of National Media Affairs, the mixing of fentanyl into cocaine is happening very deliberately, and from high up the drug chain.
And, ensconced within a locked room in a jam-packed hotel, shooting down at a crowd from very high up, he was virtually unassailable — at least for a span of many, many lethal minutes.
Both men are renowned for their power hitting, which has featured prominently this week high up on the tournament leaderboard, and they are both unabashed admirers of the iconic and always challenging Riviera layout.
"I been told this by high up folks and they tell me Obama and Hillary both smell like sulfur," he said in his trademark style, a kind of shout that mixes bombast and panic.
But it's difficult to believe that conflicts of this magnitude could have truly been worked around, given how many of them there were, and how high up on the organizational chart Dr. Baselga sat.
Rufus Sewell stars as a high-up in a dystopian America where the Nazis won World War II. This season concerns a plan by the Nazis to remove American history from the public consciousness.
The duo had entered Britain on genuine passports, prosecutors said, while British Prime Minister Theresa May described them as military intelligence officers almost certainly acting on orders from high up in the Russian state.
"Just the day before, there was some unsealed information implicating some people very high up," she said, referring to the hundreds of pages of documents from a defamation lawsuit from one of Epstein's accusers.
"We told them, 'Put your name tag high up on your right lapel, so people could see your name without staring at your chest,'" said Ms. Griffith, who was associate director under Ms. Wright.
Austin said she prefers hanging shower curtains high up to help add depth to a room, which can also be a wise idea if you've bought a shower curtain that's a bit too long.   
There are no old-school windows at the gleaming new Neiman, being that it's high up off the dirty street in a mall (and incidentally charging kids $72 per head for breakfast with Santa).
Memorability: Viserys didn't have a whole lot of time to impact the show, but he's made it this high up on the list purely because his death was easily one of the show's most creative.
Unlike an actual twister, which is caused by conditions high up in the atmosphere, this phenomenon happens when hot, dry air close to the ground rises quickly in a vertical column, according to Live Science.
The telescope orbits high up, around 350 miles up, but its path decays over time thanks to small particles from the Earth's upper atmosphere that bombard the spacecraft and drag it down toward our planet.
" In evaluating the Trump administration's response to Saudi Arabia's murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, he said that his administration "would have demanded a complete accounting about how high up the orders came from.
Healthcare and industrial stocks also supported Australia's benchmark index, with Resmed Inc touching more than a five-week high, up as much as 1.5 percent and GWA Group Ltd rising as much as 372.833 percent.
Archaeologists of the future will not just dig the earth; they will likely uncover much about the twenty-first-century human record by examining our well-preserved machines looming high up in our space cemeteries.
On a trip to the Getty Villa, a recreation of a Roman estate high up over the Pacific Coast Highway, I hang back in the bathroom for an hour, convinced I'm having a heart attack.
The way she intends to do that is quite high up her list: the second point of her manifesto is to frequently hold referendums, some of which would allow her to change the French Constitution.
Buch, whose contract was extended by five years on Monday, added that a potential acquisition of peer Deutsche Wohnen , which Vonovia tried but failed to buy last year, was not high up on his agenda.
House Democrats say the bank found an ally in Eric Blankenstein, a political appointee high up in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency created to guard against the abuse of mom-and-pop customers.
When the machine hauls one of the planks, and the two men, high up in the air and then spins them around, their devil-may-care nonchalance is as impressive as the feat of equilibrium.
"There is a limit on how far and how high up public discussions can go before it gets on the leadership's nerves," said Lotus Ruan, a researcher at Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto.
High up in the commentary booth, Chris Evert, a seven-time French Open champion, was tearing up, too, well aware of how it feels to have a Grand Slam drought come to a happy end.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — There are few things that infuriate solvers more than a rebus theme, but I think I could safely say that having to write backward in a grid is pretty high up there.
His approval rate is unusually high -- up to 70 percent -- and his huge popular mandate stems from the fact that he obtained more than 30 million votes or 53.19% in the July 2018 presidential election.
He spent the next three hours vaping, munching on raspberry-flavored fig bars and telling his story, entranced by the idea of helping the investigators go after executives high up the Deutsche Bank food chain.
The couple met in June 2014, shortly after both were jogging in Central Park and stopped, along with a group of others, to gaze high up at a tree, where a hawk had been spotted.
Even when viewed from very high up, through the lens of a thing that's been alive since before Jesus, all these little people with their short, busy lives and blinding passions are very dear indeed.
They rose to a one-week high, up 2 to 3 basis points on the day after weak inflation prints from Spain and Germany limited the sell-off in bond markets that followed Draghi's comments.
After instructing me to make as little noise as possible, we trudged into a strip of woods where Mr. Sand pointed to two metal tree stands high up on the narrow trunk of a tree.
The source was considered the highest level source for the US inside the Kremlin, high up in the national security infrastructure, according to the source familiar with the matter and a former senior intelligence official.
This is the grip he showed Johnny Carson four decades ago on the set of "The Tonight Show," and the grip he displayed for a recent visitor in his backyard, high up in the Berkshires.
O.J.'s already got a famous brothel and autograph company ready to pay out ... and Woodley told TMZ Sports he thinks rappers as high up as Jay Z might wanna book the guy for a cameo.
"The electric-vehicle platform will require high up-front investments but we are doing this to prepare for the future," he said at Hyundai-Kia's green car research center in the city of Yongin, outside Seoul.
Britain's main share index, whose internationally focused constituents tend to gain when sterling falls, climbed to the day's high, up 0.4 percent, with mid-caps also up 0.3 percent at their highest level of the day.
Several Asian countries are also represented high up on the arms sales list, reflecting ongoing tensions with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs and China's stepped up military activity in the South China Sea.
Stocks hit a 3-2185.47/212.38 month high, up almost 257 percent from mid-January levels as a combination of subdued global interest rates and higher oil and commodity prices improved investor sentiment towards emerging markets.
Delta airlines mean so much for one Memphis, Tennessee, couple that they thought it would only be fitting to bring their fond memories from high up in the sky to their actual wedding day in February.
After a night of passion gone wrong, 20-year-old Emily Georgia (not her full name), from Sussex, England, ended up at a hospital with a four-inch butt plug stuck high up in her bowels.
Currently only four percent of Pakistani households tap into solar power due to lack of awareness, limited supply chains and a shortage of consumer financing for relatively high up-front costs, according to the World Bank.
However, Turkey, Argentina, India and Indonesia find themselves high up on the list of countries featuring large current account deficits as a percentage of their GDP, according to forecasts by the International Monetary Fund for 2018.
Hayashi is commonly criticized for stunting the growth of combat sports in the region by making it nearly impossible for fight promoters to make profit from shows through implementing high up-front costs and medical fees.
So we must begin impeachment now so that we have the facts and the truth and we followed them as far as they go and as high up as they reach and we save this democracy.
Legally, "actual knowledge" doesn't mean simply that someone at the school knew about the assault, but rather that the right person — often someone high up in the administration and inaccessible to students — saw the student's report.
Though she has described her childhood as "desolate," growing up in the shadow of parents who were decorated war heroes and high up in the country's communist government, Ms. Abramovic found art a way to rebel.
Though the actors didn&apost get as high up in the sky as their characters in the movie, for some shots they were in a real working gas balloon a few thousand feet in the air.
Chuck needs a high up perch in order to exact revenge – and that perch is AG. Chuck's handgun permit odyssey takes him throughout the power centers of New York, which he navigates in true slippery eel fashion.
"Two very attractive acquirers that I would have put high up on my list have shown up," the Overstock (OSTBP) CEO said on Thursday from the sidelines of the Fortune Brainstorm Finance conference in Montauk, New York.
It alleges that executives as high-up as co-founder and CEO Rony Abovitz were fully aware of discriminatory behaviors, but did not attempt to remedy the problem or take advice from Campbell and other team members.
But I'd say getting tackled by a faceless 240-pound man (whose last name is Hunter) after he leaps at you from a mini-trampoline is high up on the list of experiences I'd rather not have.
James Risch said during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Thursday, "We were told clearly by administration people about as high up as it gets that there is no such thing as a bloody nose strategy."
Researchers have long known that among certain traditional cultures of Africa, people forage for wild honey with the help of honeyguides — woodpecker-like birds that show tribesmen where the best beehives are hidden, high up in trees.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group jumped to an all-time high, up as much as 32.4 percent, after K-cup maker Keurig Green Mountain said it will buy the company in a deal worth more than $21 billion.
A lifelong recluse, Jessie slept in a cave in the Wollemi National Park, situated high up a steep slope, but her antics soon caught the attention of local young men eager to share in her wild adventures.
But Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski also play with perspective in other ways, often shooting so that viewers are peering down at the girl from high up above, or feeling surrounded by giant-size odds and ends.
By the time you reach the final painting, high up under the museum's great skylight, you've been through a rich life, and had a spirit-lifting, body-lightening lesson in what abstraction can be and can do.
In a telephone interview from her home, which was spared because it is located high up in the village, Ms. Siguet said she realized how quickly the waters had risen when she set out around 6 a.m.
Stephanie Saklad, an art therapist, has attended trainings given by someone high up on the food chain in the Social Security office who has schizophrenia and hears multiple voices, yet is an extremely knowledgeable and skilled professional.
"It's a tough hole and the elevated tee plays a factor as well because you're high up there and it exaggerates any wind you're feeling," said Kerry Haigh, the chief championships officer for the PGA of America.
The rocket didn't just launch; it launched, came back down, entered a rift, flew wildly around the map, zipped in and out of more rifts, and finally "crashed" high up into the sky, creating a giant rift.
Four large tanks of clean water had been provided for residents to bring up, but with the elevators out of service they needed to carry them up stairs, as high up as 22 floors above ground level.
"You're hiking high up a frigid mountain, storm clouds are gathering, and you come across a trail of fresh prints in the snow, made by someone in decidedly unwinter-y sneakers," writes Michael Wines, a national correspondent.
And very often I think women put undue pressure on themselves because it's being put on them by others to bake cupcakes, to go too high up on the care personally axis, do all the office housework.
LIMA (Reuters) - Seven people were shot dead inside a gold-mining tunnel in a southern Peruvian region where thousands of so-called artisanal miners dig for ore high up in the Andes, the prosecutors' office said on Wednesday.
Like their long necks that enabled them to reach high up into the trees to eat leaves that were inaccessible to other dinosaurs, basically providing them a free buffet they could use to stuff themselves full of nourishment.
After all the pain and the darkness, after the long fight, she had stood high up and safe in the crown of the Statue of Liberty and looked out over the water and the city and the sky.
David Leopold, an immigration lawyer and a past president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, said that in order to get the L-1 visa for managers the person has to be fairly high up in the organization.
An Al Jazeera documentary released last year showed that figures high up in the party, such as Nicolas Crochet and Frédéric Chatillon, who are known to be Le Pen's "men in the shadows," have supported the French group.
Lots of companies have been using wide screens that look a lot like this 10.2-inch HD one that sticks up from the top of the Acura's dashboard, high up and pushed a bit away from the driver.
For as long as I'm working, no matter how high up I skyrocket or how quickly, I will always have to wonder if my white boss or co-worker or friend sees me slightly differently because I'm Black.
Ultra Electronics Holding hit an all-time high, up 6 percent, the top mid-cap gainer and best-performing on the STOXX 600, after it posted an increase in full-year profit, and order intake up 22 percent.
Pacifico restaurants are found in every town of decent size in Colombia, especially in the capital city of Bogotá—a 9-million-person microcosm of the entire country, located almost 3,000 meters high up in the rugged Andes.
Another advantage of being so high up: you could even leave the screen door leading to the private balcony open all night and not find the sounds of the city too loud because they were so far down.
"Perhaps living life high up in a tower in a world of exclusive clubs, measuring success by wins and losses, the number of zeros in your bank account, perhaps you just develop a different set of values," Mrs.
A thin tree along the clearing's edge had a cord running from high up on its trunk to an anchor in the ground, and someone had draped a tarp over the taut line to form a basic shelter.
The conclusion of the Stone inquiry could bring Mueller closer to resolving a central question: Was anyone on the Trump campaign privy to WikiLeaks's plans, and if so, how high up the campaign's ranks did that involvement go?
He recalled being called in to interview with a "really, really high-up" unnamed Uber executive, who instead of listening to his Botangle pitch discouraged him and told him he would never win the bet with his parents.
To watch `Oumuamua's path through our solar system, Micheli and his team used measurements from the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, as well as the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, situated high up in Chile's Atacama Desert.
They follow Q-Anon closely on the web, and they believe the whole thing centers around a person or group of people high up in the government who are dropping clues about what's really going on in Washington.
We had crossed a spectacular footbridge over the valley that the glacier had once filled; all that could be seen of the ice now was a small triangular patch, high up on the slope at the other end.
The Piano & a Microphone version starts off with a jittering jazz piano and a high-up falsetto, but it wanders around over the next five minutes as Prince dips into his lowest register and bounds around the keys.
Soon we were treated to an awesome spectacle along the length of one arcade: Rays of sun slanted through the long row of grilled windows high up in the outer wall, splashing geometric patterns across the columns and floors.
Three candidates high up in the CDU and government – Jens Spahn, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer and Friedrich Merz - have already thrown their hats in the ring for the party leadership which will be decided at a party conference in December.
An Instagram spokesperson would not elaborate on why anti-vax accounts appear high up in search results, but said the company is working to find solutions for search results and hashtags which contain a high percentage of vaccine misinformation.
It even makes clever use of the Overview Effect, showing the globe far high up in space before zooming into the battle in order to highlight how pointless and wasteful these battles are in the grand scheme of things.
It is now clear that the fidget cubes ban only made way for "fidget scissors" — a scissor toy with various gadgets and wheels on it that the children loved to throw high, high up into the air during recess.
"The house has a little bit of a French country look to it, and being so high up above where we're situated, it makes you feel like you're in Tuscany, looking out to the tall Cyprus trees," says Boreanaz.
The mother of three was recently under fire after giving her followers a tour of her new Hawaii home: a condo located on a high-up floor, where Batel could be seen standing next to some of the windows.
Whether you want to play house inside a Hawaiian bamboo forest or practice your yoga moves atop an Australian eco retreat, these remarkable high-up homes are brimming with all the magical memories from our most imaginative childhood dreams.
And the present display, which includes about half of the temple's sculptures, is highly unsatisfactory, for it turns the original program inside out, showing works meant to be seen high up from a viewpoint which is far too low.
"There is a very high correlation between being occupied and terrorism," an ex-State Department official who was high up in the counterterrorism apparatus at the time of my father's captivity told me while I was writing the book.
You stepped onto the running boards and hauled yourself into the high-up cabin and you rode over to your new pad while looking down at the people in their Lilliputian cars and you thought: this thing is manly.
"We're going to have people going to the slammer over this, the question is who, and how high up this is going to reach ... the notion there's no collusion is just ridiculous," he said in an interview in March.
"From an investor point of view, if I'm ranking my event risk, North Korea is No. 1, but Iran versus ... Israel in the Syria-Lebanon theater, that is definitely high up there," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
Whether or not the state of the DNC data operation was "mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong," in early 2016, as she put it on Wednesday, is not high up on the list of issues facing the party right now.
Crude benchmarks plunged more than 5 percent during U.S. hours on Wednesday after data showed that U.S. crude inventories surged to a record high, up 8.2 million barrels last week compared with the consensus expectation for 2 million barrels.
With the Bosnian family featured in Cameraperson, it was very clear to the director that they weren't people we were going to follow, but I didn't know that and kept filming them picking blueberries high up on a mountain.
I sometimes sat with him while he watched them, and one day he engraved "Here Satz herded sheep in the year 1944" on a little wall high up on the ramparts, with our initials, "J" and "Z," intertwined underneath.
"It's such an important word in our culture, and it's high up in our values," said Mr. Thiam, who was born and raised in Senegal until he moved to the United States as a student in the late 1980s.
Truckers want to be seen (even if they are unseen, high up in their cabs) as fellow human beings, toiling long hours, who are conscientious and careful and want, above all, to get home safe to their loved ones.
If cheerleaders were on the sideline dancing, none were available to serve as scantily clad hostesses who could mingle with fans high up in the cheap seats or in the luxury suites, where teams catered to big-money customers.
" Citing a source, Malia Zimmerman and Adam Housley reported Friday that the U.S. intelligence official responsible for unmasking names of associates of Trump is someone who is "very well known, very high up, very senior in the intelligence world.
An official who served under the Obama administration said there was no way a file about someone as high up as Porter with an outstanding issue would not have been brought to the attention of the White House counsel.
Former officials say that someone high up at the White House — possibly at the level of White House counsel or chief of staff — at some point made the judgment to give Porter the interim clearance to perform his duties.
Watching over the exhibition is "Overstood," a kind of outlier object: a large black cutout made of canvas, sequins and tar that extends high up the gallery wall and depicts Black Panthers at a 1968 protest in San Francisco.
With the freedom to peaceably assemble so high up on America's founding priority list, you'd think that the workers of the free world would gather with more patriotic vigor, just as we speak, bear arms and pursue trials by jury.
While these numbers are small set against the total number of Twitter accounts connected with ISIS (46,000), they still indicate a surprisingly strong online support base for ISIS in these two countries, which are clearly high up ISIS' target list.
The state's 140m voters directly elect a sixth of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's parliament; those MPs include Narendra Modi, the prime minister, as well as Rahul Gandhi, a high-up in India's main opposition party, Congress.
LIMA, April 24 (Reuters) - Seven people were shot dead inside a gold-mining tunnel in a southern Peruvian region where thousands of so-called artisanal miners dig for ore high up in the Andes, the prosecutors' office said on Wednesday.
Basically, we'd need to know that West or someone else who is high up in Sunday Service is actively taking control of their followers' lives, and that followers have begun policing one another in ways they don't do in legitimate churches.
At times the camera moves to the side so it's like playing a classic side-scrolling beat 'em up, in other moments it zooms high up for a bird's-eye view that makes Automata feel like a top-down shooter.
So a loose but broadly fair translation of the contested phrase might be something like "do not test us more than we can bear…" That is what some people high up in the American Catholic hierarchy seem to think, anyway.
Over the July 4 holiday weekend, Trump invited the Indiana governor to his New Jersey golf club, starting a rush of speculation that Pence could be high up on the list to share the ticket with the then-presumptive GOP nominee.
The newly-renovated fifth floor of the nearly 2,000-year-old amphitheatre used to house the cheapest seats on the top tiers, high up and far from the action, and were used by poor plebeians, ancient Rome's lowest social class.
Way back in February, curious web traffic surges from a private, internal Amazon source to a local story about the accolades Arlington Co. had received for environmentally-friendly building stoked excitement that the area was high up on Amazon's list.
That purpose appears to be pretty high up in the ranks, as he not only orders reinforcements, but orders the Saviors that are fighting Aaron and the Alexandrians outside to retreat and come take care of Rick and anyone else inside.
"While I agree that there should be some caution with U.S. equities, and you need to be high up the quality curve, I would say the bet here is really to be overweight the U.S. relative to the U.K. and Europe."
His calls for fans to boycott games if players persist is an unwelcome prospect even for the world's highest-grossing sports league and have forced the topic high up the agenda of this week's regularly scheduled meeting in New York City.
But a 60 percent drop in oil prices over the past two years sent companies into a desperate drive to cut budgets and save costs, pushing standardization high up the agenda and Brekelmans believes there is commitment from senior executives.
In Enemy Unknown, for example, I treated my sharpshooter as an immobile turret, rushing them into a high-up vantage point on the first turn of the battle and leaving them there, free to survey — and shoot — from a safe distance.
Behind a final set of heavy double doors the control room was a wide, tall space, set up like a Hollywood mission control with task chairs, dozens of screens and large ticking countdown clocks mounted high up on the wall.
The spread, which he began buying earlier this year, widened to 180 basis points on Monday, a two-year high, up from 153 after the election last week of Donald Trump as U.S. president, and from 126 in mid-October.
Even when viewed from high up in a luxury tower, even after he has made it from doorman to entrepreneur, the promise of homecoming and America and capitalism is a lonely business, "so close," but always falling just short of fulfillment.
Honda-powered Red Bull are third in the constructors' standings but need both drivers finishing consistently high up to have a chance of overtaking Ferrari, who are 44 points ahead of them in second place with champions Mercedes far in front.
For example, attackers might find someone high up at Chevron who doesn't have a LinkedIn account, create one in their name and then use it to target people in the oil and gas industry whose networks they want to infiltrate.
Read more: The best hotel credit cardsWhile this may not be the most rewarding travel card overall, it certainly should be high up on the list for any business or individual staying at the properties of the Marriott family regularly.
And high up over home plate, right next to retired player numbers — 72 for the retired White Sox catcher Carlton Fisk; 42 for Jackie Robinson (whose number was retired by Major League Baseball) — was a flag that read Lil Chano 79.
"I think the most likely explanation is that someone in Russian intelligence, probably very high up, decided to help Donald Trump," said Benjamin Wittes, a security expert at the Brookings Institution, but he added that there's no solid evidence for this.
The children who died in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park in Lahore on Sunday would have been riding those familiar crests of feeling: the wild joy of being high up or spun around mixing suddenly, grotesquely with the grim finality of death.
And today the streets were especially dangerous, for a number of police drones had been diverted from their regular routes and danced instead in rhythmic patterns high up in the air, where they were of no practical or panoptical use.
I've never been completely sure what I wanted to be when I grew up, but "guy who must be immediately notified when something ridiculous is happening in an NHL pregame show" would have to be high up on the list.
President Tayyip Erdogan's spokesman said the locally-recruited consulate worker had been in contact with Adil Oksuz, a theology professor dubbed the "imam of the air force" for his alleged close links to coup plotters high up in the military.
According to Omniture, Technology was the top section, making May its fifth consecutive record high, up 161% year-over-year, and Make It was the second largest section, hitting its sixth consecutive record high and was up 73% year-over-year.
But the story quickly gained steam: As of Wednesday, it had prompted over 11,600 comments from other users since being posted Monday evening and vaulted high up on the internet's "front page," (as Reddit calls itself) by more than 6,000 upvotes.
As the ceremony came to a close, the Olympic flame was carried by a succession of Korean sporting heroes before finally finding its way to Kim perched high up at the top of the stadium on a mini-skating rink.
A good site for a high-frequency radio telescope is somewhere high up and very dry, well into the zone where emergency oxygen tanks are required but flat enough to hold a structure the size of a Manhattan apartment building.
Brienne is also pretty high up the chain of command in the coming battle, she seems to be the only person who's put thought into military strategy on the entire show, and Jaime says he'll be happy to serve under her.
Kravchenko was an apparat high-up who defected immediately after the war; Ginzburg was a provincial don and journalist who was found guilty of Trotskyism; and Mandelstam was the wife, and then the widow, of the great poet Osip (1891-203).
Though a little long (you definitely can't wear this style with a mini dress…I tried and my boyfriend screamed, "YOUR SHAPEWEAR IS SHOWING!" out the window when I left his car), I absolutely love how high up these go.
Musa Khan, a resident of Joy Sheer, said the government was better off focusing on paving paths to the homes high up the mountains or providing water to those houses whose residents still have to carry buckets on their backs.
As scholar Hans Janssen notes in the exhibition's catalog, the aging artist died "under fluorescent lights high up in a skyscraper in Manhattan," in 1944, but he was born in 1872 by candlelight in the medieval Dutch town of Amersfoort.
"Somebody HIGH UP AND INSIDE F.N.C. is trying to get an innocent person fired," Mr. Hannity wrote, referring to a report in New York magazine that Mr. Shine's support from the Murdoch family, which controls Fox News Channel, was wavering.
In the past, plant managers used to have to shut down the factory at least once a year to perform risky and time-consuming inspections on high-up structures, parts of the factory's roof and other hard-to-reach places.
STOCKS: Major indexes are at the day's high, up between 3.0 percent and 3.8 percent BONDS: 6463- US2YT=RR and 10-year US10YT=RR Treasury yields jump to session highs, fully retracting the previous session's big declines FOREX: The dollar index .
A transformer-wrecking electromagnetic pulse (EMP) would be produced by a nuclear bomb, designed to maximise its yield of gamma rays, if detonated high up, be it tethered to a big cluster of weather balloons or carried on a satellite or missile.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain charged two Russians in absentia on Wednesday with the attempted murder of a former Russian spy and his daughter, and said the suspects were military intelligence officers almost certainly acting on orders from high up in the Russian state.
Flown from adjacent farmers' fields, they fly high up over the floodlit yards of the prison, float momentarily to ensure they've not been spotted, and then descend to drop illicit cargo in plastic bags attached by s-hook — meth, marijuana, tobacco, cell phones.
"If you were to give everyone blood tests, the number would be very highup to 80% of people have HSV-1 — but a lot of people who have HSV-1 don't realize it because they never have any symptoms," Green says.
Trying to get him happy with his seats at the opera, at the various musicals, and I feel like what he's trying to do curry favor, with a person high up in the White House, who can, in turn, do something for him.
Housebuilders hit a session high, up 1.6 percent, before falling back to end the day down 0.3 percent after Hammond said the government would review unused planning permissions and consider compulsory purchases if sites were being withheld for commercial rather than technical reasons.
When it eventually makes its way to G-Wagen, it will be interesting to see how this improved system changes the way the driver interacts with a car that sits high up and is equipped to do so much more than cruise.
MakerBot opened up storefronts in strategic locations across the country, announced ambitious plans to begin manufacturing 3D printers in the US and opened up a sprawling office space high up in a downtown Brooklyn office space overlooking a huge swath of lower Manhattan.
Her tadpoles hatch on the forest floor, he says, but that's a precarious place for them, so she carries them, on her back, high up into the forest canopy, sometimes 10 to 15 meters off the ground -- about 33 to 50 feet.
Although heat waves are stoked by a confluence of weather events like the behavior of winds high up in the atmosphere, the rise in global temperatures spurred on by human-caused climate change has given heat waves — including this one — a potent boost.
Inside the firm, the "tournament theory" of pay holds that big awards high up a company are worthwhile because they motivate ambitious middle managers to take risks and put in the hours in order to climb the greasy pole to the top.
And by last year, when the even newer Escape sailed on its maiden voyage, the Haven's 95 staterooms were located so high up in the forward part of the ship that even guests in comparatively expensive staterooms might remain unaware of its existence.
Regarding how high up our concerns make it in the overall agenda that this administration pursues, I think that is something that we're still working on because there are many priorities, I think, the administration is juggling with respect to the upcoming summit.
"Your job as a prosecutor is to go as high up the chain of the organization as you can and prosecute the most culpable people and put an end of their criminal conduct," said Joyce Vance, a former U.S. attorney in Alabama.
With more answers -- Stone's role as an attempted conduit between WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign is now firmly established by Mueller -- but lots more questions about who knew what when, and how high up in the Trump campaign hierarchy that knowledge went.
The extra badass feature of this one is that the company says it's suited to being installed on rooftops, so if you really do live in a contemporary urban environment, you can create a pretty unique space high up above those city streets.
Today, a fan threw a helmet at supervillain and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones from high up in the stands, and it was... well, I'm not going to say funny, because violence and injuries are bad, so I guess I won't say anything?
Spielberg shot The BFG on special stages, where Mark Rylance (who won an Oscar for Spielberg's Bridge of Spies) could stand high up above young Ruby Barnhill (just 10 years old when the film was shot), or she could crouch down below him.
These comments were made on stage at The New York Times' DealBook conference, where Kardashian also said that eliminating likes on Instagram would be "really beneficial," and that "really high up people" at Facebook ask for her opinions on addressing mental health.
They varied only in terms of the information's supposed origins: the friend of a friend at City Hall; the friend with a client high up in the medical community; the friend who knew someone who had just had lunch with Emma Bloomberg.
High up in his home studio in the Hollywood Hills, the Colombian-American DJ—whose biggest hit, "I Like To Move It," has captured a new generation of kids via its use in the Madagascar movies—has undoubtedly lived the good life.
"We've forgotten nothing about taking our country out of the night into which France has plunged us!" the nationalist leader Jean-Guy Talamoni threatened on Wednesday to the fervent and youthful crowd in this university town, high up in the vertiginous Corsican mountains.
Yankees 3, Orioles 2, 33 innings The good news was right in front of the Yankees on Saturday afternoon, high up on the out-of-town scoreboard beyond the center-field fence: The Toronto Blue Jays had just beaten the Tampa Bay Rays.
"I love the history and want to save as much as possible, but I also really enjoy the atmosphere of the new Brooklyn," said Caison Elliott, an Alabama-born engineer, while standing on a scaffold high up beside the Wheeler facade last summer.
He ascended high up into the air, some 224 feet above the ground, and from there directed the workers beneath him, who lowered the picture to the floor and began to modify it according to his instructions, which he called out in German.
James Risch of Idaho said earlier this month that lawmakers have been told "by administration people, about as high up as it gets, that there is no such thing as a 'bloody nose strategy' " and that the option has never been discussed.
It's the sheer volume of articles, photographs and videos created by a network of about 20093 freelancers in 150 cities that has helped it get high up Google search pages, with around 3,000 new pieces of content posted per month, according to Naudts.
And second, US and North Korean officials this high up the food chain rarely if ever get this close to one another — let alone in the midst of a tense nuclear standoff of the kind we've seen over the past several months.
Again, we're not getting our hopes too high up, but with the arrest and conviction of longtime MMA foe, and former all-powerful State Assembly leader, Sheldon Silver, and the rise of his pro-MMA successor Carl Heastie, things were already starting to look up.
The house had wireless thermostats, surveillance cameras on every corner of the building, a programmable lock, cable jacks placed high up walls for flat-panel TVs, and even a centralized vacuum system built into the walls - plug in and the dirt goes through the pipes.
OLOT, Spain (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - High up in the remote hills of Catalonia, workers carefully stacked crates of yoghurt pots and diligently stuck labels on jars for one of Spain's most successful - and unusual - dairies, where nearly half the staff have mental health problems.
Laurie Brickley, a spokesperson for the St. Paul Animal Control Department, said that officials decided that sending people to rescue the raccoon could have unintended consequences — the animal might get frightened if it were cornered so high up — that could lead to a fall.
Obviously, all kinds of hairstyling can lead to damage, but super tight ponytails worn high up on the head and secured with elastic can pull at the hairs on the nape of the neck, causing breakage and leaving those strands coarser than the rest.
From where Lexington was sitting with other members of the much-loathed press, high up near the still more-hated politicians attending the ceremony, the boos felt like waves breaking on the colonnaded Capitol front, and evidence of a storm that began far away.
Take the first example to appear high up in my search feed: an account from someone calling himself "Jake the Asshole" posts a badly videoed CNN interview with the student, calls him a crisis actor, and gets a quick 17,000 views for his trouble.
The white maize futures contract due in March closed near a one-year high, up 1.49 percent to 3,280 rand, while yellow maize futures due in March closed at 2,840 rand just under its peak of 2,872, levels that were last seen in January 2017.
There's no evidence (yet, anyway) that state-sponsored accounts used "improper methods" to boost search rankings, though anyone who's seen fake news featured high up in their search results might rightfully have questions about how the company decides what flies in search and what doesn't.
Microsoft today announced a partnership with Reddit to surface the social news site's content high up in Bing search results, so that searching for specific Reddit communities, pages, and info will spit back information gleaned from subreddits, AMAs, and other threads in a dedicated section.
Page also said that, during his time in Moscow, he "had no meetings, no serious discussions with anyone high up or at any official capacity," and that he "knew nothing" about Papadopoulos's attempt to set up a meeting between Russian officials and the Trump campaign.
PARIS (Reuters) - Ryder Cup captains Thomas Bjorn and Jim Furyk hit synchronized shots off a platform high up on the Eiffel Tower to continue the countdown to next year's showdown between Europe and the United States - to be held in France for the first time.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Royal Air Force helicopter was forced to land high up a mountain in Wales on Tuesday because of a technical problem and all five people on board managed to get off safely before it caught fire, Britain's Ministry of Defence said.
"I was sitting to one side, on a window sill in an executive office, high up in the Rockefeller Center in New York, listening to all this when suddenly everyone started looking at me," Mr. Innes recalled in a 2014 interview with The Birmingham Mail.
Fascination with chiropractic YouTube might be the best marketing tactic the discipline has ever had: Cipriano said his practice—high up on the 11th floor in a business building in Greenville, South Carolina, so it has no curb appeal—is entirely built upon his channel.
But for concerned drone operators — and especially people using drones in scientific research — here's a quick summary: "Really it's always this tradeoff with how high up and how far away we can be in order to collect the useful information and data that we need," Ditmer says.
BARTIROMO: So, I want to see how high up the ladder this goes in the Obama administration, because I know that your committee has subpoenaed Peter Strzok and you&aposre going to be questioning him next week, I&aposm going to get to that in a moment.
I became very interested in my younger selves, and had all these old diaries — high up on a shelf in my office — that I had kept from the time I was 16 or 17 — and I had wondered again and again why I hadn't burned them.
Unlike other devices, such as the Google Pixel that put the scanner in the middle of the phone where your index finger naturally rests when holding the device, the S8's scanner is high up on the back of the device and not in the middle.
INGRAHAM: Michael Caputo and Carter Page, I hope we get to the bottom of this a lot sooner than a lot of people are predicting because the American people deserve to know who is behind us, who authorized it, and how high up the ladder it went.
INGRAHAM: Michael Cavuto and Carter Page, I hope we get to the bottom of this a lot sooner than a lot of people are predicting because the American people deserve to know who is behind this, who authorized it and how high up the ladder it went.
"This yellowish hue is from the dust that is high up in the atmosphere and the blue element of the sunlight is scattered by the dust but the red element gets through so the sun appears redder and you get this sort of yellowish tinge," she said.
Slack does seem quite willing to work with its users in order to make its tools work, and it's going to have to be ready if their users decide to revolt and push back against the new tool despite it being high up on the wish list.
But the BCC said that the diversion of resources to prepare for the risk of a no-deal Brexit and the high up-front costs of doing business in Britain, as well as questions over Britain's future ties to the EU, would limit any quick investment rebound.
"We're going to have people going to the slammer over this, the question is who, and how high up this is going to reach...the notion there's no collusion is just ridiculous" - Richard Painter, former White House Ethics Lawyer for President George W. Bush https://t.
A quick succession of high-adrenaline events is woven into lower-key intrigue that includes venomous rivalry between the police and the secret service, and a mysterious document that may implicate someone very high up in government and allow Montague to make a grab for power.
Shielded from public view, high up a rickety wooden staircase inside the yellow church tower, the bell is still suspended where it was first hung in 19343 by an enthusiastic Nazi mayor in Herxheim am Berg, a hilltop village of 750 people in Germany's southwestern wine country.
"By linking the quality of our sleep to something that is already high up on our list of priorities -- the quality of our diet -- this study highlights for the general public just how important it is to make time for quality sleep in our busy lives."
Yellowstone National Park "I wanted to get a photo of a large Bull Bison and I happened on this one high up in a mountain pass," said Matthew Sorum, who told the National Park Foundation he has gotten into wildlife photography in the past two years.
Toby Walsh, professor of AI at the University of New South Wales, said that surveillance was "high up" on his list of the frightening ramifications arising from AI. Some readers may remember Tay, an AI chatbot created by Microsoft that caused a stir two years ago.
From their perch high up in the tower of Riverside Church, the Locrian Chamber Players continue to present one of the most consistently interesting new-music series — and when they say new, they mean it: Only works written in the past 10 years make the cut.
But — again — even if you assume that Google's algorithm will correctly identify breaking news, correctly put it up top, correctly put valuable related articles high up on the page, and none of that will incentivize bad actors to do bad things — today's changes will still cause angst.
In her interview with The Times, Ms. Di Lauro said she told several people who were high up in the campaign, including Rich Pelletier, who served as national field director, about her encounter in Nevada with the surrogate, a Mexican game show host named Marco Antonio Regil.
And the same intelligence agencies who tracked down al-Baghdadi are the same ones who produced two whistle-blowers high up in your White House — who complained that you, Mr. Trump, abused the power of your office to get Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, touching off this impeachment inquiry.
"The error grew a little bit faster than usual, especially in the Arctic region very high up north near the North Magnetic Pole," says Arnaud Chulliat, a research scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who worked on the update.
It will take you a minute to zero in on the best spot to perform this double-tap — for me, it's high up on my right sideburn — but indoors it worked more reliably than I imagined it would, especially considering that Bragi is calling it a "beta" feature.
However, it seems that these are fakes, because the alert slider (the physical switch that lets you put notifications on silent) appears high up on the left-hand side of the phone, whereas in official teaser images (and the leaked photos above) it's on the right-hand side.
But the model-slash-actress kicked off the festival season with substantially less bling in a ribbed turquoise bikini from Velvet Sphynx with a low scoop neckline and criss-cross back straps and bottoms with matching double-crossed straps with the top strap pulled high up over her hips.
Changing the battery doesn't even require taking the camera down from its mount, but if you're putting in a spot that's way high up and hard to reach, you might want to consider just getting the wired version and deal with the extra install process at the beginning.
In Litang, a town high up in Sichuan on that difficult stretch, a Tibetan monk speaks approvingly of the project, which will bring more tourists to the remote community and its 16th-century monastery (rebuilt since the Chinese air force bombed it in 1956 to crush an uprising).
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I notice them high up on skyscrapersand wonder if their fear of heightsaffects them in subtle ways,for example, does the wind tapthem on their shouldersto tell them it's nice to meet them,how's the family, do they requireany thing from the grocery store?
Find out more about Call to Earth and the extraordinary people working for a more sustainable future Du Plessis says this region was once lined with avenues of cedars, but today they are mostly found high up in the mountains, sparsely spread out between rocks, where water is scarce.
We are, perhaps, not the literal property of rich overlords — not yet, at least — but Altered Carbon makes its own argument for the idea that those deciding our fates from high up among the clouds might imagine themselves gods, but they're made of flesh like any of us.
Firelight flickers off carved wood; a passageway, high up, is entered through a trick window; and the room where Blanc interviews the bereaved has a bearskin on the floor, an antique cannon, and a host of knives arranged in a wheel, like the rays of a homicidal sun.
The singer, who has always been high up on our hair inspiration list, has been consistently serving up new styles as of late, including a shoulder-grazing bob at the American Music Awards in November and braided pigtails that she wore to the Frozen 2 premiere the same month.
The brightly-lit, window-walled space had an understated elegance, with minimal decor that didn't distract from the absolutely amazing, 270-degree views of the Statua della Libertà, Palazzo Pubblico, and the sprawling countryside below, which from so high up looked like a curiously green, rather lumpy carpet.
Even before he explains that his job is to watch the glass box and wait for something to appear in it (which seems unlikely, since the box is completely sealed and very high up off the ground), Lynch holds on shots of the box for ages and ages.
"if you think about who's going to be the biggest geopolitical winner of the next 24 months, I think we'd all agree Russia is high up on the list," given shifts in U.S. policy that appear likely thanks to the end of Barack Obama's presidency and the beginning of Donald Trump's.
Now fully in view, Jamie Fox stands up in the anchored boat against the surging wind and plays the song "Sitting Bull" — Glenn echoes the violin's phrases, resulting in a hauntingly beautiful melody that emerges powerfully from both the instrument on the water and the voice high up on the hill.
"I had chills and a few tears, because I had not heard this before from the president or anyone high-up at the White House," said Sharon F. Terry, the chief executive of the Genetic Alliance, who was in the auditorium, across from the White House, as Mr. Obama spoke.
The only time I'd been high up like this was once when I visited the top of the Empire State Building on a trip, but all I could ever remember about it was the chain links that caged me, keeping me from chasing the imp of the perverse over the edge.
"Inflation is rising above the rate of income increases and the way the pound has moved since the Brexit vote, I think there is still a bit of inflation to move in, but we think we are quite high up in consumer's shopping priority," Chief Financial Officer Brian Small told Reuters.
Roupenian's monsters are showily vile, all grotesque imagery ("her eyes were blue marbles and her dried lips had pulled high up over her teeth"), and every line is slick with shame and sadism ("I saw how, despite the care I'd taken, the newest cuts were still raw, weeping through the bandages").
Baker has spent his life learning how to let a complex moment unfold slowly across a poem, and he's good at it: Consider the beech,the lovers' owne tree, this one, yes,hearts scored-inand someone's, and someone else's, initialsso swollen they're unreadable andmore-than-head-high-up the trunk.
But here, high up above the midday bustle and feeling reflective in the immediate afterglow of the release of Reckless' follow-up Bad Habits, the rapper/producer born Navraj Singh Goraya appears eager to own up to at least some of the challenge that comes with living in the public eye.
Age: OneParents: Prince William and Kate MiddletonNumber of People Who Have to Die Before He Becomes King: Four The third and youngest of Prince William's children, Louis is pretty high up in the line of succession, but still far enough down that he will likely never have a shot at actually being king.
" She explains that "it is almost impossible for a child to cause serious injury by falling from standing," so an important thing to consider is how high up the child was when the incident occurred — however, "Falling from a standing height and hitting their head on a sharp rock is a little different.
"Some of these limitations include artificially low energy prices due to fossil fuel subsidies, the high up-front investment required for the installation of the technology – and its purchase of course – combined with high costs of capital and in some cases problems accessing credit that can be faced by investors in developing countries."

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