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"hinterland" Definitions
  1. the areas of a country that are away from the coast, from the banks of a large river or from the main cities

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Critic's Notebook David Bowie was always going somewhere — Africa, Japan, outer space, "the hinterland, the hinterland" (from "Red Sails"), up, down, in, out, across.
Naima Green: Jewels from the Hinterland has created a community.
And the hinterland around the capital Damascus is a checkerboard.
Trump Jr., by contrast, appears to have an intellectual hinterland.
But so far there is no stampede to the hinterland.
It was historically a calm hinterland of the investing world.
It existed in a hinterland of chintz and misguided aspiration.
"The inner hinterland is still very nice and pristine," he said.
" Well, this citizen out in the hinterland says, "Bring it on!
The routine work is what was historically performed in the hinterland.
Among my neighbors in the hinterland are some manner of Hemsworth brothers.
Historically, merger arbitrage has been the calm hinterland of the investing world.
Slave ownership reached down the social scale and into New England's hinterland.
He's a hick from the rural hinterland who is resentful of the
Out here in the hinterland, we evangelicals see things a little differently.
Greek Orthodox guerrillas held out in the Black Sea hinterland with tenacity.
Hinterland did not respond to an immediate request for comment about this.
Much of Mr. Jasperse's "Hinterland" is a study in eccentricity and peculiarity.
The following photographs belong to Green's ongoing portrait series, Jewels from the Hinterland.
Every year, British people occupy an interesting hinterland at Barcelona's Primavera Sound festival.
That would still leave one of Ethiopia's biggest problems: unemployment, especially in the hinterland.
The "market" equaled globalization, good for the hyperconnected metropolis, less so for the hinterland.
Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, ceded in perpetuity, would be unviable without this hinterland.
Here he introduces his latest creation, "Hinterland," with a commissioned score by Hahn Rowe.lumberyard.
But the OMM's foray into the Turkish hinterland is already energizing the scene in Eskişehir.
Mr Trump looks set to prosper in New York's hinterland, which is less racially mixed.
It's a strange hinterland of mudflats and cranes, a post-industrial scene ripe for redevelopment.
For some, the drug trade offers an escape from the slums that litter Tirana's hinterland.
This is a warning of an ever starker political contrast between the city and its hinterland.
They rely on music here to lift the mist, as in settlements throughout Scotland's rugged hinterland.
Sites in Hokkaido in Japan's north and Kyushu in the south are the leading hinterland candidates.
But in the diverse hinterland states known as the Middle Belt, the picture is less clear.
It's certainly possible that Skrillex arrived at the sound separately after being inspired by White Hinterland.
Here in the hinterland, progressives know that protesting Trump would receive little or no attention nationally.
Such challenges first popped up in Mosul's hinterland as Kurdish forces slowly advanced against fierce IS resistance.
The port's vast hinterland loops in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda.
As you would expect, such a policy makes enemies, not least in the Holy See's Italian hinterland.
Nvidia reportedly offered the studio behind The Long Dark, Hinterland, a free graphics card as an apology.
And they are geographic: The metropolis versus the hinterland, the coasts against the middle of the country.
They then turned their efforts to improving access to the goods and services in the Yoruba hinterland.
This weird hinterland between Christmas and New Year doesn't tend to be a productive time for anyone.
Many patients lived on the city's margins, others in settlements dotted across the sertão, northeast Brazil's arid hinterland.
In zones freed from IS, America should establish a secure hinterland where an alternative government can take root.
The Shenzhen stadium sits across the water from Hong Kong's rural hinterland, near a bridge straddling the border.
With tax incentives for United States manufacturers, it prompted Puerto Ricans to leave the hinterland by the thousands.
Not long ago it was a prosperous, ethnically diverse, sophisticated trading city, its hinterland producing world-famous dates.
There's a shared feeling of helplessness, a destabilizing fear of not being able to control the vast hinterland.
This hinterland is known as "the missing middle" and it is a problem social entrepreneurs around the world face.
But the hinterland has been catching up fast, transformed by industrialization and rapid urbanization in the last 10 years.
And then there is the intangible aspect: a boost for a young city with a relatively sparse cultural hinterland.
Second, it depends on customers in economies to the west slurping up goods made relatively cheaply in the hinterland.
Blurring the line between the outdoors and indoors, this "tent house" sits on the Noosa Hinterland in Queensland, Australia.
"The ethereal voice and musician behind White Hinterland, Casey Dienel is suing Justin Bieber over his 2015 song "Sorry.
With its wall-to-wall warehouses, Hackney Wick, in east London, looks at first glance like a postindustrial hinterland.
Those living in coastal cities tend to vote center-left; those in the hinterland are likely to vote conservative.
"The hinterland for Silicon Valley is Shenzhen," said Timothy Sturgeon, a senior researcher at the M.I.T. Industrial Performance Center.
It should make use of levers such as the national rural-employment scheme to get money to the distressed hinterland.
Able to legalise cannabis but unable to tax or regulate it, DC finds itself in a strange hinterland of legality.
"Hidden," from BBC Cymru Wales and the creators of another popular Welsh show, "Hinterland," is its own, somewhat strange, beast.
Shias gibe that even the ruling Al Khalifas, who came from the Arabian hinterland over the water in 1783, are foreigners.
This extra functionality moves the Steel out of the realm of pure activity trackers, and into the hinterland of semi-smartwatches.
The woman who has fled her own hinterland for the ragged fringe of London discovers a dreamlike city of melancholy magic.
The tariff cuts will also benefit global brands looking to increase their presence in China, particularly in cities in its hinterland.
He sensed the disease eating at Western democracies — a globalized elite's abandonment of the working class and the hinterland — before anyone.
The countries seem subject to a single ideological weather system — one that pits pro-globalization elites against a left-behind hinterland.
Promoting free trade and financial deregulation around the globe, the Washington Consensus eventually produced too many victims in Washington's own hinterland.
This year it has responded to onslaughts from the likes of Pinduoduo by upping its e-commerce offerings in China's hinterland.
They also have little in common with Russia's grim, small towns in the hinterland which form the core of Mr Putin's electorate.
Allegations that Skrillex and Justin Bieber illegally sampled indie musician Casey Dienel, who performs as White Hinterland, came to surface this week.
In Veneto, which includes Venice and its flat, agro-industrial hinterland, the turnout was 57% (with 98% of the votes in favour).
To grab an example at random, the Welsh cop show Hinterland tracks its main female character's ups and downs through red wine.
The vast majority of them were born in the countryside to large families—China's one-child policy never penetrated the rural hinterland.
BARCELONA — A mayor from the Spanish hinterland, Carles Puigdemont was a relative unknown until thrust into the leadership of Catalonia last year.
Yet that grandeur from the 1930s — when Goiânia was founded as an example of forward-looking cosmopolitanism in Brazil's hinterland — has faded.
He calls it "energy justice", and it looks like a vote-winner, though delivering LPG reliably across India's vast hinterland will be hard.
But they are better understood as showcases and sales offices for the thousands of factories in the city's hinterland and elsewhere in China.
Many of its victims were local councillors, businesspeople or police in the small towns and tight valleys in the hinterland of San Sebastián.
The capital's middle-class suburbs are Mr Kurz's political hinterland, while the FPÖ is making strides in working-class areas unsettled by immigration.
The market in Singapore will not be limited to just Singapore, but we are reaching out to the global market as our hinterland.
Today's preteens weren't even alive in 29; for them the 211/11 attacks live in the same mental hinterland as, say, D-Day.
Domestically, Putin's popularity is dropping following his efforts to raise the retirement age, and his party recently lost four elections in Russia's hinterland.
Those who can't be pacified are banished to the Peninsula, an unseen primitive hinterland where the suicide rate is rumored to be astronomical.
It's a stunningly beautiful part of the world, a not-quite-tropical lush hinterland that catches the rain and cradles a cobalt coastline.
He can remove them from any natural hinterland, cover them in mystery and then allow them to emerge into a scrupulously modulated clarity.
The Associated Press reports that villagers led the troops to the hinterland near Kamuntayan village, where militants reportedly buried Hall after they killed him.
Deploying drones across China's vast rural hinterland could potentially grow into a "multi-billion" yuan business for JD he said, without giving exact projections.
Joe, who opened Los Angeles hot spot Hinterland in 2015, gives tips to his dad on developing a new restaurant in a competitive industry.
"To know your own hinterland gives you a sense of security, and I never had that," Mr. Sands said in a long interview here.
But a new case that has just cropped up in the unlikely hinterland of the Arizona-Utah border may very well take the cake.
Giap later called these attacks a "diversion" to trick the Americans into moving forces from the populated areas to defensive positions in the hinterland.
Los Angeles was once a sparsely settled hinterland, isolated by desert and mountains, constrained by the trickling water supply of the Los Angeles River.
Dissenting Saudi scholars insist that the guardianship laws stem not from Islam, but the Bedouin customs that still hold sway in much of Arabia's hinterland.
Only in London and its hinterland in the south-east has real income per person risen above its level before the 2007-08 financial crisis.
There is also a conflict across much of its hinterland between farmers and herders that is now more deadly than the war against those insurgencies.
He was born in 1932 in Trinidad, the grandson of indentured servants who had been moved from one imperial hinterland, India, to another, the Caribbean.
" Down in the valley While Kennedy leads the survey of Al-Ula's "hinterland" another group within Foote's team is focused on the project's "core area.
UHV allowed China to binge on dam building in its mountainous hinterland, then transport the power thousands of kilometres to its wealthy, industrial east coast.
Plenty of "Hinterland" is so low-energy that it doesn't rivet attention; but parts are so imaginatively nutty that they niggle at me in memory.
" Casey Dienel, aka White Hinterland, claims the "unique characteristics of the female vocal riff" off her 2014 hit "Ring The Bell" are identical to "Sorry.
"China is treating its own hinterland just the way the whole world treats China," Klaus Hubacek, a co-author of the paper, told the BBC.
In 2019 the slogan of the FF+ was slaan terug, or hit back, as it appealed to mostly white, conservative voters in the South African hinterland.
In two short decades his country, and most dramatically its long-neglected Anatolian hinterland, has moved from relative poverty and provincialism to relative wealth and sophistication.
Cowboy Dinner Tree's hinterland home and the rambling it takes to get there mimic that effect, coupled by the fact the food is actually worth coveting.
Pedro Castelló, 77, from Lleida, in the hinterland of Catalonia, said he also was disappointed but expressed faith in the government that truly believed in independence.
" Adrian Fluevog, the founder's son and the C.E.O. of the company, acknowledged that this hinterland enterprise's output is "very rarely for everyone or even the majority.
Some 3,000 Tunisians have joined Islamic State and other extremists in Libya, Syria and Iraq, many of which came from the south or equally neglected central hinterland.
In truth, the press's current sycophancy rises from a hinterland of intimidation, trimming and currying favour dating back to Mr Modi's rise to national power in 2014.
Hong Kong's political paralysis and the mainland's growing influence in the city come against a backdrop of an economic slowdown as hinterland China undergoes a transition itself.
Besides the walk-in closet and king-size bed, there's also an enormous sunken tub that looks out at what I am told is called the hinterland.
Prices continued to rise despite tougher curbs designed to rein in a near-three-year real estate boom that has spilled over from megacities to the hinterland.
Their background, their influences, their look, their sound, their club night, and their philosophy has been forged in a hinterland between their two homes, Brixton and Chile.
The head of Lukoil also complained that high Russian taxes hindered full-scale oil production in western Siberia, the country's oil hinterland where output has been sluggish.
Messrs Guzman and Stern find that entrepreneurial potential in some places, such as San Francisco and its hinterland, is far larger than in others, such as Detroit.
Vox, too, has tried to tap into the discontent by appealing to nationalist feeling in the hinterland, as well as to the specific needs of rural areas.
But Nando's, to my naive, 2005 eyes, inhabited a strange hinterland between fast food chain and actual waiter-menu-artfully-mismatched-chairs-paintings-on-the-wall restaurant.
The sheer variety of the Cuban landscape comes as a surprise, erasing the image of the hinterland as an endless vista of sugar cane and tobacco fields.
Unlike the great cities of America—New York, Chicago, even flat, suburban Los Angeles—contemporary San Francisco is defined by its enormous hinterland, known as the Bay Area.
We saw the young men everywhere in that Italian hinterland—usually in groups of two or three, walking along the road, climbing the hills, sitting on a wall.
Revenues from the sale of oil, gas and phosphate are not invested in infrastructure that might encourage enterprise, especially in the neglected hinterland, where the commodities are extracted.
The bill would also tweak the program to give preference to applicants who are in the most danger, such as those living in the "hinterland," a staffer said.
Sialkot's success is especially surprising as it was cut off from its natural economic hinterland, the Kashmir Valley, when the subcontinent was split between India and Pakistan in 1947.
She says schooling has improved as wealth has penetrated to the mountains from the Indian hinterland hundreds of kilometers to the south, but change has come at a cost.
That marks the 241.1th straight month of price increases, despite government measures designed to rein in a real estate boom that has spilled over from megacities to the hinterland.
But the challenge for these countries—as for any hinterland reliant on supplying labour to produce goods for richer neighbours, maquiladora-style—is to keep closing the income gap.
She was named Alexandra Rosen-Ellis and hailed from Los Angeles, where her Canadian fiancé had abandoned her for the chilly hinterland of Nunavut after his visa had expired.
Aid groups say hundreds if not thousands more adults and minors may have fled into the hinterland around the "Jungle", ready to return when the heavy police presence wanes.
The de facto capital of that liberal West had just entrusted its future to a mosque-going, gay-marriage-supporting, proudly Muslim family man with precisely such a hinterland.
And, now that the first real winter rains have fallen on drought-stricken Cape Town and its equally dry hinterland, my appetite for water porn has increased even more.
The unrest revealed a profound frustration with Iran's leadership that runs deeper than seemingly anyone realized, spread far beyond liberals in the capital, Tehran, to conservatives in the hinterland.
Thomas was lucky enough to escape with only bruises and scratches, but the timing of his crash, in the rural hinterland of the antique Roman city Nimes, was unfortunate.
Without much of a state, and men with guns everywhere, much of the Somali hinterland is still too dangerous and expensive for aid to get to where it is needed.
With China as its hinterland, Hong Kong has enjoyed enviable economic growth over the past few decades, but that is now slowing in tandem with China, amid increasing social discontent.
SCIO applauded the cities' "effectiveness and timeliness" in expanding their respective talent pools as the country strives for more balanced and higher quality growth, especially in its less prosperous hinterland.
The official is concerned that if Jet collapses it could drive up airfare in a fast-growing market, wiping out efforts to bring low-cost air travel to India's hinterland.
A divergence in housing prices between wealthy cities and the hinterland is a familiar problem in other countries—just look at London and Lincolnshire, say, or New York and Nebraska.
Albright, four years Soutine's junior, worked at a time when even New York was still an artistic backwater; Chicago, his home for his entire professional life, was a true hinterland.
Salvation, or rather its promise, arrives in the form of de Melo, who has traveled hundreds of miles across "the vast hinterland" from the poorly fortified capital of Lourenço Marques.
The blaze has burned two million acres, enveloping hinterland and wine country, and prompted a special mission to save prehistoric trees so rare that their exact location is kept secret.
The generous gift is from the fruit farming community of the picturesque Elgin/Grabouw Valley, which lies behind the rugged Hottentots Hollands Mountains that separate Cape Town from its hinterland.
Though the number of people injured in covert US strikes is not officially recorded, they play a crucial role in the struggle for hearts and minds across Yemen's southern hinterland.
When The Economist visited eastern Mosul's hinterland last week, new arrivals were still coming, including a bedraggled group of 30 men who had trekked for four days from IS-held territory.
It took them three days to reach Agadez, a former trans-Saharan slave trading hub 900 kilometers deep into Niger's hinterland, but still only on the southern edge of the Sahara.
Pakistan has suffered culturally, too; barred from its natural subcontinental hinterland, it has opened instead to the Arab world, and to the influence of less syncretic and tolerant forms of Islam.
Mr Johnson says that Brexit offers a chance to create a "global Britain" that strides beyond its "immediate European hinterland" and gets closer to the rising powers of the 21st century.
Moreover, his embodiment of property and territory provides security for those who fear a America's urban centers encroaching on its relatively isolated hinterland — a social conflict reminiscent of the Roaring Twenties.
Like many cities in China's vast hinterland, it fell behind in the 1980s when the Communist leadership in Beijing began liberalizing the country's economy and opening up to the outside world.
China's residential property market is deeply segmented and polarised, with prices many times higher in so-called tier-one cities such as Beijing and Shanghai compared with markets in hinterland cities.
Supporters of the dam known as Site C, which include businesses and government, say it will generate clean energy and economic growth and flood sparsely populated land in the vast hinterland.
Of traveling through a hinterland that is beyond your knowledge, and yet you still have to get through it, despite not having a single clue about what your goal might be.
Think of how upper-class America didn't notice the crescendo of misery that became the opioid epidemic until the Trump phenomenon sent journalists out to the hinterland looking for an explanation.
MILDURA, Australia (Reuters) - A conservative stronghold for a century, Australia's hinterland is now cracking like the drought-parched earth, voters say, with once-safe districts in jeopardy ahead of Saturday's election.
They're places where immigrants flock and college graduates increasingly cluster, compounding their talents through cooperation and exchange, generating new ideas and innovations while the Trumpish hinterland languishes in resentment and nostalgia.
"In such a closely knitted hinterland, there is always a wish to bring down any sort of unnecessary barriers," Hong Kong Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau told Reuters.
She had become a rag-picker decades ago when a drought struck Mumbai's rural hinterland, forcing her and her husband to abandon the land they farmed and seek work in the city.
The project is part of a broader effort by Beijing to fuse the city into a vast hinterland of the Pearl River Delta including nine Chinese cities dubbed the Greater Bay Area.
To call Solitaire a town would be generous; its popularity stems significantly from the very fact that it exists, since gas-station sightings are less common than a mirage in Namibia's hinterland.
China's property market has been heating up, despite tighter curbs designed to rein in a near-three-year real estate boom that has spilled over from the country's megacities to the hinterland.
But it has severed Arab areas of East Jerusalem from their natural hinterland in the West Bank, and has greatly hampered movement between the northern and southern parts of the West Bank.
As part of VISA Infinite's Dining Series, Nick Liu from Toronto's DaiLo and Amanda Cohen from New York's Dirt Candy bring some of their signature dishes to Hinterland in Prince Edward County.
Visitors can board at working farms, stock up on locally produced organic wine, pasta and preserves and take guided trips to stone villages perched atop the rugged hills in the Palermo hinterland.
China's massive property market has remained relatively buoyant despite tighter curbs designed to rein in a near-three-year real estate boom that has spread from the country's megacities to the hinterland.
The ambiguity of that muddled response is playing out in the unlikely setting of one of the world's most glittering playgrounds for the rich, the Riviera, and in its craggy Alpine hinterland.
TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Expanding cities are sucking up ever more water, exacerbating the effect of climate change and threatening to create a "dusty and deserted" rural hinterland, scientists said on Thursday.
The project is part of a broader effort by Beijing to fuse the city into a vast hinterland of the Pearl River Delta including nine Chinese cities dubbed the Greater Bay Area.
The scheme is part of Beijing's plan to increase social mobility between Hong Kong and its hinterland and bring the restive former British colony deeper into its China's political and economic fold.
It's been a tough week for de Blasio, who got his comeuppance for trying to establish himself as a Democratic Party kingmaker by being sent on a lonely walk through the Iowan hinterland.
Phil Neel, a graduate student at the University of Washington, draws attention to the geography of class in Hinterland, identifying both a new working class and the global forces that have shaped it.
Then there are the people who have not even been able to get jobs in this economy—left-behind people in left-behind places, getting by on the peripheries of the deep hinterland.
Each of these books—Neel's, Griswold's, and Fraser's—honors the view from below or from the hinterland, where class is something that happens to you, like the weather but worse and more unrelenting.
The regulator, concerned by deteriorating profits at banks pressed by dwindling hinterland populations and ultra-low interest rates, will check governance and the role of outside directors in ensuring that management functions properly.
Within minutes, his van brimming with boxes of every size and shape, he was rumbling through rice paddies, down narrow village lanes and past modest farmhouses, deeper and deeper into China's vast hinterland.
And as such cities gain global ties, they may be shedding local ones to the "hinterland" communities that have lost their roles in the modern economy or lost their jobs to other countries.
The story of one massage parlor girl, Xiaohua, was typical: Lured by the bright lights of the city, she left her village of Sichuan, in China's hinterland, and joined a shoe factory in Dongguang.
It sounds like a scene from China's feudal past, when early marriage was customary, especially for girls, but teenage brides and grooms aren't uncommon in some poor and rural parts of the country's hinterland.
Indeed, if there is a recurring theme in this Mediterranean hinterland, where the National Front put down early roots, it is immigration—even though it was not one of Mr Macron's original debate topics.
In Warsaw, which had Europe's largest concentration of Jews (and a vast hinterland of orthodoxy), the struggle for Jews to be both Poles and Jews, or neither Poles nor Jews, takes on particular pathos.
Adapted by Oliver Emanuel from Caroline Brothers's novel "Hinterland," the show rides the currents of the story with relatively minimal narration and dialogue, and excellent aural assistance from Mark Melville's sound design and score.
In total, it wants to spend $14.2 billion over the next five years to build a 2,561 km standard gauge railway network connecting its main Indian Ocean port of Dar es Salaam to its hinterland.
However, protests over the benefits of investment failing to reach the hinterland have dogged the government, sapping enough support from the ruling coalition for the opposition to claim it can now command a parliamentary majority.
While the Arab militia wants to restore Baghdad's authority over this arid hinterland, the YBS is on a mission to establish its own model of society based on the philosophy of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.
And despite regarding Argentina as a cultural hinterland, it was there that Fontana began perforating his canvases and ultimately founded the Spatialism movement, which was devoted to the development of abstraction into an installation art.
Many roads are plagued by kidnappings and accidents, police are more likely to ask for money than offer a service and deadly communal clashes have erupted across much of Nigeria's hinterland states, particularly this year.
In Bhupendra Karia: India 1968–6083 at Sepia Eye, black-and-white vintage photographs chosen from his vast portfolio and Population Crisis series capture his role as a documentarian of the poverty-stricken Indian hinterland.
Several analysts said the Kenyans had ventured out of their comfort zone along the coast, where the bulk of Kenyan troops are based, pushing deeper into the Somali hinterland because Ethiopia was preparing its own offensive.
In Guyana, Harry will take in some of the natural sights of the Hinterland, as well as witnessing how eco-tourism and a focus on conservation have changed the lives of the people, his office says.
Domestic Chinese companies are also expanding into the hinterland in China itself, as they prove to be more competitive against foreign multinationals, many of which are hindered by the strength of the U.S. dollar, added Sorrell.
Not so long ago, indeed as recently as the George W. Bush years, conservatives wrote odes to the hinterland masses, salt-of-the-earth yeomen and yeowomen filling the Nascar stands between heaping plates at Applebee's.
Analysts predict that China's online retail market will double in size in the next two years, and that the growth will come disproportionately from third- and fourth-tier cities and from the country's vast rural hinterland.
Denis Healey, a brilliant Labour politician of Thatcher's generation, thought that politicians needed to have a "hinterland"; he said that he had always been as interested in music, poetry, and painting as he was in politics.
Quite the opposite, heightened Indian presence in Afghanistan will stimulate Pakistan's paranoia about India and reliance on terrorism as an instrument of policy to destabilize India and secure its Afghan "strategic hinterland" to resist U.S. pressure.
For many across Henan, a province of 20173 million people, Zhenghzou has become a symbol of achievement and opportunity in China's hinterland - a magnet for those leaving pig farms and wheat fields in search of better lives.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's property investment accelerated in the first two months of the year driven by strong demand in its hinterland and defying a decline in sales, government curbs in bigger markets and a broader economic slowdown.
This would involve Sunni states; it would give moderate rebels a hinterland from which to establish the nucleus of an alternative government under existing American air cover; and it would call Russia's bluff about fighting the jihadists.
While some of his government's development initiatives, such as electricity, bank accounts and cooking gas, have started reaching people in the country's vast rural hinterland, the administration has struggled to create enough jobs to meet their aspirations.
" TMZ broke the story ... Biebs was sued in 2016 by indie pop singer Casey Daniel aka White Hinterland who claimed "Sorry" contained, "unique characteristics of the female vocal riff," similar to her 2014 single, "Ring The Bell.
In response, AWS teamed up with two separate local providers based out of Beijing and the hinterland province of Ningxia to run its cloud service while it provides the necessary "technology, guidance and expertise" to the allies.
With increased public borrowing, especially from China, in recent years for projects such as a new railway line linking the port of Mombasa with the hinterland, the country's growing debt stock has raised concerns among the public.
In 2017, it said it planned to spend $14.2 billion over a five year period to build 2,561 km of the new railway to connect its main Indian Ocean port of Dar es Salaam to its hinterland.
Communal clashes have plagued swathes of Nigeria's hinterland despite pledges by Buhari since he took power in 2015 to improve security, especially in the northeast, which also faces an insurgency by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram.
Neel deliberately avoids this strategy: Although he grew up in a trailer in the Siskiyou Mountains, in the marijuana country of California's far north, there is no family narrative in his book, not even enough to sort out whether his parents were hippie back-to-the-landers, survivalists, loggers, weed farmers, or American Buddhists—or, perhaps more accurately, in what respects they were part of each culture, as they overlap and mingle in that particular hinterland (as milder versions of them do in the Appalachian hinterland where I grew up a decade ahead of Neel).
Although it still resembles a battlefield, both the hinterland of Mosul and eastern parts of the city itself are seeing life return to normal in areas freed from IS. It is also happening faster than most dared hope.
Mr Beeton wants a free port, but to make sure it would not suck activity from the hinterland he wants to draw a bigger boundary and to use supply-chain tracking systems to create a "virtual" free zone.
The Chinese government is hoping to spur the development of sustainable economies around local industries in the hinterland, but the plan also underlines the challenge it faces in trying to rein in risky debt undertaken by local governments.
Mr Cai salutes his patrons with a huge family portrait by Liu Xiaodong of the former minister of culture, Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari, and his children, as well as small panoramas of Doha and the Qatari hinterland.
Any lifting of the cap would make investment in smaller potential sites in Japan's hinterland such as Hokkaido in the north and Nagasaki in the south more viable for major operators, said Jay Defibaugh, an analyst at CLSA.
Hinterland is hectic and unsystematic but often tonic, not least because few people who think this way have seen most of the places Neel has, let alone from the standpoints he has sometimes occupied—rioter, prisoner, day laborer.
Maybe Thatcher had little inner life anyway; for all her intelligence and devotion to work, she certainly had no "hinterland," as the Labour politician Denis Healey called the wider cultural interests that should sustain someone in public life.
While rural areas were more likely to swing Conservative thanks to huge gains in the Prairie provinces, and Liberals racked up urban wins, the country's fault lines don't cleanly break between progressive cities and a more conservative hinterland.
For those who've not head the pleasure of ambling around SE24, imagine one of those strange, hinterland-y parts of nearly-suburban south London that feel strangely not there, weirdly unreal because of their total and utter normality.
If that is the case, the future North America and Europe may look a lot like Brazil and Mexico, with nepotistic oligarchies clustered in a few fashionable metropolitan areas but surrounded by a derelict, depopulated, and despised 'hinterland.
And yet, over the past few years, we've seen the emergence of a band of 20- and early 30-something designers expressly looking to explore the hinterland that lies beyond the boundaries of both hetero- and homonormative conventions.
Now open for its third busy summer season, the Pazi Medo (Beware of the Bear) zip line draws up to 5,000 people each year for a thrilling ride over forests, hills and a picturesque valley in the Adriatic hinterland.
So thorough is the erasure that some suspect the Saudi royals are determined to finish a task begun in the 18th century, when from Arabia's unruly hinterland the Al Saud and allied Bedouin tribes rose up against the Ottomans.
Alongside the new networks of the willing, swaths of pandemonium fostered by the unwilling will likely then surround gated outposts that are linked to one another but divorced from their planetary hinterland in a kind of global apartheid system.
The rail links are expected to help to boost the volume and efficiency of trade between Kenya's Indian Ocean seaport of Mombasa and its vast hinterland stretching to South Sudan, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Burundi.
In a complaint made public on Thursday, Casey Dienel, an indie artist who performs under the name White Hinterland, accused Bieber of infringing her copyright to the song "Ring the Bell" by using a "virtually identical" riff without permission.
Looking specifically at middle-class adults with an A-level education, 70% of 18-24 year-olds in the English hinterland are expected to vote to "remain", compared with just 30% of adults over 65 in the same region.
E-commerce, though, with its ability to penetrate deeper and faster into the hinterland, brings with it a new sense of personal identity—one less tethered to the group and, arguably, freer, but also more vulnerable to social atomization.
The estimated $1 billion project is part of the so-called northern corridor, a crucial East African transport artery that connects Kenya's coast to a vast hinterland including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
It is not only the world's second-largest producer of oil and gas combined, it also possesses ice-locked coasts and a vast, underpopulated hinterland that, some argue, could use the boost brought by a few degrees of warming.
It is not only the world's second-largest producer of oil and gas combined, it also possesses ice-locked coasts and a vast, underpopulated hinterland which, some argue, could use the boost brought by a few degrees of warming.
Eddie Chu, a former journalist who was democratically elected as one of Hong Kong's 70 legislators in a 2016 election, had planned to contest a separate grassroots poll to represent a village in the rural hinterland of the New Territories.
The first game from independent Canadian studio Hinterland Games—which has spent three years developing and tweaking it in full view of the playing public on Steam Early Access—The Long Dark concerns itself only with the task of survival.
More than 80% of Prato's Chinese residents come from a single coastal city, Wenzhou, and its rural hinterland—a region with a long history of overseas migration and therefore a global network of kinships to which migrants can turn for support.
The data marks the 25rd straight month of price increases, Reuters calculation showed, a log trend that's remained intact despite curbs designed to rein in a near-three year real estate boom that has spread from megacities to the hinterland.
Plans to rejuvenate the comparatively poor hinterland and narrow a divide with prosperous coastal regions have mushroomed under President Xi Jinping, who is ratcheting up pressure on local officials to find equitable, cleaner and more sustainable drivers for China's slowing economy.
But anti-racist social democrats just might have a chance of winning it—after all, Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primaries in many hinterland regions, such as West Virginia and the Great Plains, by running against corporations and for social protection.
With unpaid debts mushrooming, collection has turned into something of a blood sport reminiscent of the shocking gang violence of the 19903s, with threats and violence by debt collectors spreading across the sprawling Russian hinterland largely unrestrained by public authorities.
The situation has raised concerns that the under-funded regional G5 force, comprising troops from Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso, is unable to stop unrest spreading from West Africa's restive hinterland to coastal countries including Ivory Coast and Ghana.
It has periodically controlled large areas of territory, including important cities and highway networks — only to melt back into the hinterland when seriously threatened, preserving its fighting strength and promising to return as soon as the Yemeni or foreign troops move on.
Publicly listed real-estate investment trusts (REITs), which are tax-efficient legal structures that distribute income to investors from the property they own, are turning the back lots of America and Europe into a digital hinterland of warehouses, data centres and telecommunications towers.
But whatever she decides, this much is clear: Bill Clinton might be traveling in the hinterland right now, but after November 8 he'll be closer to the center of power than Barack and Michelle and Joe and Bernie and Elizabeth and you.
In the hinterland a couple of hours' drive to the west, hotel Le Seriole, modest with a small pool and closed, is being auctioned for a fifth time this month; four previous attempts drew no bids - driving the price down by 79 percent.
Indie musician Casey Dienel (aka White Hinterland) is suing Justin Bieber, Skrillex, and the team of co-writers behind Bieber's 2015 mega-hit "Sorry" over the song's resemblance to Dienel's "Ring the Bell," released in 2014 as part of her album Baby.
Across a bridge linking Hong Kong's rural hinterland with the booming mainland city of Shenzhen, hundreds of members of the paramilitary People's Armed Police conducted exercises at a sports complex in what was widely seen as a warning to protesters in Hong Kong.
That marks the fastest gain since September 2016, and the 40th straight month of price increases, Reuters calculations show, despite tougher curbs designed to rein in a near-three-year real estate boom that has spilled over from megacities to the hinterland.
The build-up of rubbish, which residents say reached unprecedented levels in recent weeks before easing slightly, reflects the steady decline of public services in a city cut off from its hinterland - and largest landfill site - by a six-month-old military offensive.
For the ticketed event, called Hinterland, held March 18 to 27, audiences will walk through woodlands to explore the derelict buildings, backed by moving light installations and a specially commissioned recorded choral work performed by St. Salvator's Chapel Choir of the University of St. Andrews.
The move would be in step with Beijing's pledges to its trade partners - including the United States - that China will take steps to increase imports, and a boon to global brands looking to deepen their presence in China, particularly in the country's hinterland cities.
Moreover, there was an element of snobbery in these political choices: Rockefeller was an East Coast patrician and ardent supporter (like Eisenhower) of a foreign policy grounded in NATO, and so closer to Burnham's ideal of elite leadership than hinterland figures like Taft and Goldwater.
As long as you don't ever, ever, ever couch it in terms of "adulting," being an actual adult is far preferable to existing in that mortifying post-teenage hinterland where you've never had less of an idea of who you are and what you want.
Now also on Acorn TV and also set in Wales, "Hidden," a broodier specimen from the makers of "Hinterland," moves into the Snowdonia region's craggy glacial terrain, where the police detective Cadi John (Sian Reese-Williams) has returned home to care for her father.
This impasse reflects a deep trend of the last few decades — the working-out of meritocracy's iron logic, in which the most talented young people (or at least the most talented résumé-builders) self-segregate in a small group of metropoles while the hinterland declines.
All over the Table Mountain Reserve -- the mountainous nature reserve that runs down the spine of urban Cape Town -- dried out rivers, streams and waterfalls are once again flowing, while the abundant floral richness of Cape Town and its hinterland is blooming in all its magnificent glory.
Nobody likes his or her home being portrayed as a sinkhole of misery, but many take comfort in the view that Teriberka, whatever its problems, is no worse than countless other places in Russia's "glubinka," as Russians call their vast hinterland — or, for that matter, America's.
The situation has raised concerns that the perennially under-funded regional G5 force, comprising troops from Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso, is unable to stop unrest fanning out from West Africa's restive hinterland to coastal countries including regional economic powerhouses Ivory Coast and Ghana.
House prices in China – where a near-three-year real estate boom has spilled over from megacities to the hinterland - will rise 210 percent this year and 27 percent in the first half of 26, according to the Reuters poll of 16 property analysts and economists.
Mr. Riina, who was rife with nicknames — he was also called U Curtu, or Shorty, because of his 5-foot-2 height — came from Corleone, a town in the Sicilian hinterland made famous as the birthplace of the fictional character Vito Corleone in the "Godfather" movies.
He said Hong Kong risked losing its allure as a financial hub underpinned by strong rule of law, as Beijing steps up a push to fuse the city into a vast hinterland of the Pearl River Delta including nine Chinese cities dubbed the Greater Bay Area.
The slowdown has also dented Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity in the hinterland that propelled him to power in 2014, and political strategists say it may mean he struggles to form a majority after voting in a staggered general election that began on April 11 concludes on May 19.
It is meant to shift the Chinese capital's center of gravity away from its high-tech university district in the north toward its poorer southern suburbs — part of an even more ambitious plan to remake Beijing and its hinterland into an 82,218-square-mile economic locomotive for northern China.
For a glimpse of the region's drought-stricken hinterlands, walk over to the Museum Cais do Sertão (entry, 10 reais), where typical hinterland home life is depicted in a family-friendly exhibition, and where listening booths allow you to hear the sounds of Pernambuco state's rich musical history.
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Tanzania on Monday asked for a loan from state-owned Export Credit Bank of Turkey (Eximbank) to help finance a stretch of a new railway it hopes will help it open up east Africa's hinterland and compete with neighbouring Kenya as a trade hub.
While unknown to many residents of coastal cities in Brazil, he has won fame in the hinterland as a rodeo announcer with an ostentatious style that might shock some counterparts in the United States, and for his vocal embrace of socially conservative positions in a country shifting to the right.
And by his calculations, that has meant that eliminating Western-backed rebels, such as those fighting in northern Syria, is a higher priority than dealing with IS, which has been able to retain control of stretches of the rural hinterland as Assad has focused on the fight against rebels in the cities.
Join the two as they explore the rare delights the countryside has to offer, from bass fishing and shooting crossbows with Jonas Newman of Hinterland, to having a Thai cookout with chef Matt DeMille and the seasonal workers that are helping Norman Hardie produce the most complex reds this side of Burgundy.
But even in the middle of a storm, you can still get too much of a good thing: There was high drama and misery for some when Cape Town was battered by northwesterly gales and driving rain, resulting in flooding and ensuing chaos across the city and its hinterland over the past weekend.
Moreover, there is no better example of the technocratic spirit's moral idiocy than the idea that, with a social crisis in the hinterland and ideological calcification at the heart of educated power, what we need is a better algorithm to prevent people — young men, especially — from getting too restless or rebellious or extreme.
Then again, even Singapore as it is — born a slum-ridden speck with no oil, no hinterland and a volatile mix of ethnicities, raised with an authoritarian hand and transformed into one of the most prosperous, most politically meek nations on earth — even this Singapore tugs at the bounds of our credulity.
"Since 2010, as the Hungarian political Left lost its ability to invent and communicate strategic visions or ideas about the country but even about themselves, they also lost the capability to 'nurture' their 'intellectual Hinterland,' while the Right was able to build up a viable counterpart to the 'progressive' Hungarian media outlets," Mr. Szantho wrote.
Jessica Gentile, AKA Jubilee, remembers this aspect of her twisted hometown with a conflicted fondness, expressing some combination of wonder, befuddlement, and regret that she came of age in the sort of debauched hinterland where 16-year-old girls were free to twerk in their bikinis for prizes while they were chin-deep in foam.
Purdy examines three new books, Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America by Eliza Griswold, Class Matters: The Strange Career of An American Delusion by Steve Fraser and Hinterland: America's New Landscape of Class and Conflict by Phil A. Neal, that go beyond recent assumptions about class in America and attempt to grasp a new situation.
Clinton or Mr. Trump is inaugurated, in fact, the besieged city of Aleppo may well have fallen to Mr. Assad and his Russian backers, its exhausted residents may be dead or displaced, and the rebels who holed up there scattered into the hinterland, where analysts believe they would be likely to wage a guerrilla war against the Assad government.
On Tuesday of that week, when the full chorus came in to rehearse with the soloists, Dudamel realized that the production design had caused them to be seated too far back, all the way behind the stage, in seats normally reserved for audience members, from which hinterland they couldn't see him properly and couldn't hear the soloists.
And when the electorate is much smaller than usual, as happened in the mid-terms of 2014, Democrats get thumped: high conservative turnout in "the rurals", as the state's vast hinterland is known, and in such swing districts as Washoe County around the northern city of Reno, swamps the Reid machine that mobilises casino workers and union members in Las Vegas.
With a strategic hinterland across the notional border with Syria and faced with an Iraqi army unwilling to fight for mainly Sunni cities, AQI morphed into ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham) and then into IS. It was given a helping hand by a feckless Mr Obama, already guilty of "passivity in the face of catastrophe" according to Mr Kilcullen.
The sense of a great flight—of crops put to the torch, of a ruined and shaken hinterland—is only heightened by trains booming underfoot, by the bleeping Klaxons of reversing box trucks, by the disorderly shoving of food carts between the stopped cars, and, above all, by the strangely focusless expressions worn by the oncoming commuters, who are seemingly devoid of ordinary consciousness.

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