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The opening of Alaskan hinterlands for oil and gas drilling.
She's keeping to the hinterlands (wow, such beautifully shot hinterlands, like something out of an old Technicolor Western, but with dragons and lances and catapults) and focusing on armies and cutting off supply trains.
We dragged it round suburban hinterlands in the back of Corsa.
Politicians are human and thus possess hinterlands, blind spots and inconsistencies.
Add to that dozens of armed groups operating in the hinterlands.
Hinterlands core player Liza Bielby stands by to introduce the audience, as we trickle in, to an archive of mysterious origin, comprised of objects uncovered when Hinterlands began renovation of the long-abandoned house in 2013.
But what Foxconn will do in these hinterlands is now in question.
China is erasing an entire culture of Islam from its Western hinterlands.
How could we possibly maintain a website from the hinterlands of Siberia?
And by relegating Giuliana Rancic to the hinterlands of The Roosevelt Hotel, E!
If we had taken it down and banished it to the hinterlands, maybe.
London expanded rapidly through the Victorian era, absorbing surrounding hinterlands into its core.
The hinterlands of Neel's title are defined by these patterns of capital-dictated movement.
Turnout in Algeria's vast desert hinterlands appeared to be higher than in the cities.
"Earmarks out on the hinterlands -- it's not a good word right now," he said.
Cities and other places where the educated and mobile gather are diverging from their hinterlands.
One was on a former American military base just outside of Mineo, in Sicily's hinterlands.
You sent your reporters out on wild safaris into the hinterlands to interview Trump voters.
And real clothes were at J.W. Anderson, who often strays into hinterlands of the esoteric.
Networks of vacuum tubes and tunnels will connect cities to each other and to the hinterlands.
Only in 2006 did a candidate from the hinterlands win by opposing the Montreal-Toronto axis.
Molam is country music that's been played in the Thai and Laotian hinterlands since the 17th century.
"You're 18, from the hinterlands of the country, and they offer you villas and castles," she said.
By contrast, Rome, Paris and greater London are expanding ever further into what were once rural hinterlands.
He plans to build a high-speed train across the country's hinterlands to its cities and ports.
Among the chief topics of the group's report was the poor state of health in the hinterlands.
Chinese e-commerce giants JD.com and Alibaba have used drones to transport packages to China's hinterlands since 2016.
They will likely have disappeared into the hinterlands of the province, and may also have fled further afield.
Almost all of those drugs enter through the nation's ports of entry, not the hinterlands that separate them.
A rising population, shrinking farm plots and increasing indebtedness among farmers have all hit India's vast rural hinterlands.
You buy Rooney's ticket, you take her ride — not three muffled half-tours through bosky, dimly related hinterlands.
China has strategic as well as economic reasons to want to connect its landlocked hinterlands to the Indian Ocean.
Palestinians also find their own government neglectful: the administrative capital Ramallah is well-supplied as the hinterlands go thirsty.
He hoped to return to Lhasa after negotiating peace with the Chinese from the safety of the Tibetan hinterlands.
Last July Santos launched an ambitious National Development Plan to enhance infrastructure and fund social programs in Colombia's hinterlands.
People living in the vast hinterlands of countries like India and Pakistan would see their living standards measurably decline.
Such an action is tantamount to excommunication, being cast off to the hinterlands of the conventional Navy for reassignment.
We might all die from the aliens who keep making cameo appearances in the hinterlands of our credible news sources.
Elites cluster in cities, tapping on their laptops and sipping their lattes, while out in the hinterlands, people are suffering.
At the moment, however, indications that Trump loyalists out in the hinterlands will reward such turncoats are just about nonexistent.
Detroit-based experimental theater ensemble The Hinterlands hosts a series of uTopian Dinners, forging connections between artists around the world.
And in China's hinterlands, locals complain of a stark disconnect between Mr. Xi's bright promises and their own hardscrabble reality.
That turned Norilsk into a petri dish for a slow-motion but radical change pushing ever deeper into Russia's hinterlands.
Often we can hear him out in the hinterlands and hills, wailing at god and firing crossbows at the unwary.
It's telling that Mr. Wilders hails from Limburg, a largely Catholic province in the southern hinterlands, bordering Belgium and Germany.
Although some of them came from India's hinterlands, the cosmopolitan city of Bombay (now Mumbai) became their common stomping ground.
Hinterlands is at war, after all, and the performance they turn in is their return-fire in the battle against imagination.
In this episode, we head to Asheville, North Carolina, and to the hinterlands of Tennessee to experience life off the grid.
"Trump should concentrate on the issues and stop allowing himself to be dragged off into the hinterlands," Carson told The Hill.
Neel mostly explores male labor and masculine responses to the crises of the hinterlands; Griswold attends mainly to women and children.
For the next two months, as official Washington empties out into the hinterlands, D.C.-based think tanks should do the same.
They were just as hungry as I was, but far better equipped for the harsh frozen landscape of the Canadian hinterlands.
Again, it was not always thus: once upon a time dispersed agriculture ensured that small cities serving rural hinterlands would survive.
Large and lumbering, it possesses two traits that make it the bane of colonists who venture too deep into the hinterlands.
The third series, called Noida Soliloquy, lays bare the rip and curl of how night unfolds in the hinterlands of the city.
AI can also fill in for doctors in remote hinterlands where healthcare provision falls short, which is often the case in China.
Armed with tasting notes, they bid electronically on hundreds of lots drawn from the city's hilly hinterlands in Assam and West Bengal.
They were tortured and humiliated, accused of treachery and vanity and dispatched to work in the farms and factories of the hinterlands.
Brazilian officials built concrete canals in drought-stricken backlands, railroads through the hinterlands and lavish stadiums for the World Cup soccer tournament.
Vineyards in the Adelaide Hills in South Australia and along the southeastern hinterlands of the state of Victoria went up in flames.
But the state's presence is melting in the hinterlands, an absence that has been particularly glaring in Zulia, Venezuela's most populous state.
The English idea of the nonchalant gentleman-amateur—Harold Macmillan calmly reading Jane Austen, and so on—had always presupposed such hinterlands.
The term goes back to frontier days, when candidates headed out to the hinterlands and addressed crowds from atop a tree stump.
But why accompany Ruth to the hinterlands and not stick to the Polo Grounds, or the cathedral he built in the Bronx?
Deep in Brooklyn's artisanal hinterlands, where East Williamsburg and Bushwick converge on Scott Avenue, a new alcoholic enterprise is brewing — with a twist.
Pirated editions of "Tombstone" are being sold from the hinterlands of the Central Plains to the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to the Xinjiang frontier.
But these attacks are not fringe affairs confined to internet hinterlands; they are designed to propel anti-LGBTQ talking points into the mainstream.
Traveling through the cosmic hinterlands of our solar system since it launch on 15th October 1997, it reached its destination, Saturn, in 2004.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people, particularly in rural villages and the provincial hinterlands.
It lands at 221 out of 235 towns in terms of household income, just barely surpassing some of the hinterlands in the North Country.
"He'd go out to these hinterlands and run into security guys there, and they'd give him crazy ideas," the former committee staff member says.
The Capitol Hall has also given a foothold to Ms. Saliski and Mr. Ortiz as well as to thousands of migrants from the hinterlands.
Those turned considerably when he began singing outside the factories in the Milanese hinterlands that were absorbing thousands of migrants from Italy's southern regions.
Out here in the red hinterlands, it was plain to some of us that centrist ideas did not excite in times of historic inequality.
Capture of Manila didn't end the fighting, which continued in the hinterlands of Luzon right up until the surrender of Japan, August 15, 1945.
Despite the effort to find unknown talent in the hinterlands, there was a high percentage of works from Moscow and St. Petersburg, critics found.
Experimental theater ensemble Hinterlands has boiled it down for us in their latest piece, a work two years in the making, titled The Radicalization Process.
The result is that more and more multi-camera sitcoms have been marooned on their own nights in the weird hinterlands of their networks' schedules.
How will life be financed if the FARC can no longer levy its "taxes" in the hinterlands, like the one on the lucrative coca trade?
She decided arbitrarily that the woman in her dream lived in the volatile hinterlands—and then began to treat that decision like a discovered fact.
Students in the frigid hinterlands of Finland plan to recreate one of the Renaissance man's many iconic sketches: a massive stone bridge spanning the Bosphorus River.
From the impoverished rural hinterlands to the halls of the presidential palace, Panamanians are pushing back at the negative attention that has tumbled down on them.
Beijing Journal BEIJING — For centuries, Buddhists seeking enlightenment made the journey to Longquan Monastery, a lonesome temple on a hilltop in the hinterlands of northwest Beijing.
Fäviken, the Michelin two-star restaurant in the snowy hinterlands of northern Sweden, was positively metropolitan by comparison; it was on the European mainland, after all.
Much of China's crypto mining activities happen in its sparse, underdeveloped hinterlands where energy is in the surplus and the governments are eager to boost production.
These emptying hinterlands are where Spain's changing demographic and political landscapes collide, making for an utterly new and volatile dynamic that will determine the country's future.
They live in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the Northern Territory, and their participation in the art world is mediated through non-Indigenous agents and collaborators.
He admires the brusque Silicon Valley culture and is trying to encourage it in France, visiting technology salons in preference to France's ailing and neglected hinterlands.
The Shabab have typically avoided American outposts and the technological superiority of the American military, instead attacking more exposed Kenyan and Somali troops in the hinterlands.
The area's history as a hippie haven offers some unique sightseeing, such as the Crystal Castle Shambhala Gardens in the breathtakingly beautiful hinterlands above Byron Bay.
The violence occurred not only in the more familiar urban centers of Chicago and Washington, but also in the hinterlands of Omaha; Charleston, S.C.; Longview, Tex.
"In Kenya, the largest number of un-immunized children are in the slums of Nairobi, not the hinterlands," says Seth Berkley, CEO of Gavi, which vaccinates children.
Yes. Okay. I know you've done some thinking about ... not that Seattle is the hinterlands, but deals outside of the fifty-mile radius of where we're sitting.
With Hawk-Eye installed only on the main show courts at the elite tournaments, hoi polloi playing in the hinterlands would not get the same digital access.
" Pinkham has an eye for the elegiac, and captures the grim pall of the Ukrainian hinterlands: "There were balconies without railings, windows without glass, doorways without doors.
That Palhares would wind up in the hinterlands of Poland on a fight card bound to be filled out with mostly unrecognizable, consonant-heavy names isn't shocking.
It's a waste of time and energy for us out here in the hinterlands for us to worry about what's going on in the cesspool in Washington.
Reddit had become the central conduit through which the conspiracy theory, which originated on 4Chan, moved from the hinterlands of the online world to a mainstream audience.
Aina's chef, a tall 30-year-old man with a broad smile named Jordan Keao, grew up in the rural hinterlands of the Big Island of Hawaii.
He's doing Shakespeare in the hinterlands there, in the provinces during the war in England, and he comes out on stage, and there's a smattering of applause.
New Sentences — From "Hinterlands," a poem by Sy Hoahwah, as collected in "New Poets of Native Nations" (Graywolf Press, 2018, Page 153), edited by Heid E. Erdrich.
Women were especially supportive of another Modi scheme to provide free cooking gas connections, a precious facility for millions in the hinterlands who depended on hazardous solid fuels.
The same warehouses and heavily mechanized factories spring up in depopulated fields and forests, and little towns are emptied of working-age people, leaving the same desolate hinterlands.
Flies swarm in front of Salimullah's shop, a wooden structure that stands on a patch of land off the banks of the Yamuna river in the city's hinterlands.
Levi, a painter, doctor and man of letters in his native Turin, was forced into exile in the southern hinterlands as a punishment for his anti-Fascist activities.
His son must be able to know that lions and tigers and polar bears still roam the hinterlands, not just of the imagination, but also of the wild.
Reuters reporters have seen these flying frequently around Hong Kong and its hinterlands, the New Territories, an observation confirmed by foreign envoys and security analysts monitoring developments here.
The attacks came as the government doubles down on an effort to broker peace with many of the armed ethnic groups that have long operated in Myanmar's hinterlands.
Underlying this winter of Russian discontent are deepening economic woes and a popular view that the government pours money into the glittering capital while squeezing the struggling hinterlands.
Armed with the wisdom gleaned from years of life experience, and a computer empire, he returns from the hinterlands of Taiwan to make an appearance at Colin's wedding.
In the re-run last November, in which just a fifth of the electorate participated, he was elected with 56% of the vote, buoyed by support from the hinterlands.
"Cities like Munich, Cologne and Berlin now have more in common with each other than with their own hinterlands," says Michael Bröning, author of a new book on nationhood.
He ended up endorsing Clinton anyway, just before Bernie Sanders's revolution really took off, and for his disloyalty he was banished to the Iowa hinterlands to canvas for votes.
Having vowed never to vote for the Republican nominee, these adrift voters now find themselves mining the hinterlands of third-party politics in search of an acceptable conservative alternative.
You have to follow a team, but if you're stuck in the soccer hinterlands of the United States and you're starved for the sport, you have to pick one.
In the hinterlands of Western Massachusetts, where Woolley sets about transforming the seminary into a "pre-eminent school of critical social thought for women," she and Marks settle in.
From the forests of the Amazon to the suburban hinterlands of America, from the depths of the oceans to Southeast Asia's mangrove swamps, millions of species are being lost.
Who are these mysterious people from the hinterlands of the British Isles, the land of dragons and unpronounceable towns like Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, and what do they do in their leisure time?
But in 1848, he was a 26-year-old lecturer in pathology at the Charité hospital in Berlin — a disposable junior faculty member who could be banished to the hinterlands.
If I were more disciplined, I'd buy secondhand, but I have neither the time nor the patience to source it and drive out to the hinterlands to pick it up.
But then considering how crowded and viciously thin the margins in the smartphone space nowadays (iPhones excepted), the barren hinterlands of VR probably induced sensations of wild relief in HTC's management.
Ethnic tension in Syria's east dates back decades, a legacy of the divide-and-rule tactics used by President Bashar al-Assad and his father before him in the country's hinterlands.
India's decade-long construction boom created one in three new jobs as tens of millions of people made the journey from the rural hinterlands to seek employment in towns and cities.
While the horns have been used by mountain dwellers in Switzerland, Germany, France and elsewhere, they are commonly associated with the traditional Swiss agrarian culture that dominates the country's Alpine hinterlands.
The Hub is the city we're living behind, with its wired technology and always-online connectivity, and we've progressed out into the desert of the hinterlands to search for something else.
There's comfort in the moments that lean that way, when vocalist Amirtha Kidambi is centered—which provides a nice ballast for the passages where Halvorson stretches out into barely tonal hinterlands.
The eight-year-old SoftBank -backed firm said Ola Bike is enabling it to reach the "hinterlands of India," and bring affordable and convenient on-demand transportation to millions of people.
After learning that he is terminally ill, he sets off on a last journey to the hinterlands, taking with him his son — who, like the author's own brother, has Down syndrome.
Kasia Adamik and Agnieszka Holland's ecologically inclined film is about Janina (Agnieszka Mandat), a pensioner with a passion for animal rights whose dogs disappear near her home in the Polish hinterlands.
It perks to life at the end, though, when the action settles into a cross-border manhunt that recaptures some of the eerie, hinterlands quality that made the first season distinctive.
But any book that takes you to Mexico's hinterlands, where people barter rather than use cash, reveals a part of the country that many of us do not know well enough.
That role was largely lost after 1945, as the Soviet Union was not a naval power; the heart of the cold war lay on central Europe's plains and in third-world hinterlands.
A dynasty that everyone assumed would rule forever has extinguished itself; a band of usurpers ride in from the hinterlands, their immense ambition matched by their strange customs and love of bling.
He then "went dark" for two weeks, during which, Ahmad suggested, he visited the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, the rugged hinterlands along the Afghanistan border where Al Qaeda has its training camps.
" The scene was starkly different across town, where supporters of Mr. Morris gathered at the Hinterlands bar in Kensington to watch the election results and drink a cocktail called the "Blue Wave.
To find them, advocacy groups have been deploying teams to the hinterlands of Guatemala, Honduras and elsewhere, sometimes driving to remote villages and going door to door with scant clues in hand.
They just did it off in the hinterlands of Yahoo Screen, which closed up shop shortly after Community completed its run, making it very hard to find the sixth season of the show.
China has capital to spare, a need to develop its western hinterlands through connections to Eurasia and a desire for closer ties with the 14 countries with which it shares a land border.
"Johnson is gambling that he can make up for the liberal votes he loses in cities and among 'remain' voters by attracting Labour voters in rural areas and the hinterlands," Mr. Menon said.
Even if the cartel could agree, its pacts would not work, because so much crude oil is now produced outside the club, in the hinterlands of Siberia or the fracking fields of America.
On Monday, he beat 53rd-ranked Ricardas Berankis, 6-3, 6-33, 6-4, in the first round as plenty of his compatriots were getting barmy in the Wimbledon hinterlands of Court 17.
Since Trump's rise, reporters from elite media organizations have been shipped out to the hinterlands to embed with these new enemies of the elite, to figure out what exactly had happened to America.
The militants have since reconstituted and extended their range of influence, striking hotels and restaurants in regional capitals and terrorizing villages in the hinterlands, where nearly 1 million people have fled their homes.
After he came in third in Hawaii with 12 percent, he was a mere 2 for 53 in the campaign, and his wins came in the Republican hinterlands of Minnesota and Puerto Rico.
Kuaishou, a Tencent-backed video app that rivals TikTok's Chinese version Douyin, has proven popular in the hinterlands as farmers embrace the app to showcase the country life and sell produce through live streaming.
Molten originals collide with mechanistic floor-fillers (a Christian Vogel EP cut is a notable standout), to create an hour-long anxiety trip through the automated, optimized, and terrifying hinterlands of techno's industrial districts.
Larsen, who started as a high school cross-country coach in the dusty hinterlands of San Diego County, brought together a scrappy, hodgepodge group of fleet-footed male runners known as the Jamul Toads.
The world No. 22016 Simona Halep, a two-time French Open finalist, had to trek all the way out to the new Court 217 in the hinterlands of Roland Garros to face Andrea Petkovic.
Elsewhere, from Eastern and Central Europe to Italy to the hinterlands of France, populist forces continue to test the very cohesion of the bloc, both on the streets and in the halls of power.
Then they recruited a larger community and headed back East, out to the hinterlands of Tennessee, where they bought up acres of land and built a whole new town and intentional community, The Farm Community.
Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, is feeling rightly threatened by the breadth and source of last year's popular uprising — not the disdained Tehran elite, but a cross-cut of Iranian society in the conservative hinterlands.
Cape Town, South Africa (CNN)From rural settlements in the hinterlands of the African Savannah, to plush hotels in bustling metropolises, terror groups in sub-Saharan Africa are pursuing their fundamentalist agenda with deadly ambitions.
At least 53 other soldiers were wounded in clashes Saturday with the Abu Sayyaf militants and allied gunmen in the hinterlands bordering the towns of Tipo-Tipo and Al-Barka on Basilan island, said Maj.
The hinterlands are also filled with people who might want to move to wealthier regions (or who used to live there) but can't because an immigrants-and-professionals ecosystem effectively prices out the middle class.
Russia: An explosion at an apartment complex that killed 39 people last week has illustrated the hardships that ordinary Russians are asked to endure by the government, particularly in the country's hinterlands and industrial backwaters.
Free Radicals: A Symposium, which will feature presentations by Andrew Blauvelt, writer and multi-media artist Esther Choi, Lorraine Wild, and The Hinterlands Theater Ensemble, takes place on October 9 at the museum 1–4pm. 
They have traditionally been built in the hinterlands, where land and power are cheap, but if they could make a substantial second income selling their waste heat, they might be able to justify urban locations.
It then leaves urbanity to head into the wilderness, a sense of some strange thing or other coming to life as we head for the hinterlands and flecks of light begin to stream across the sky.
Hinterlands has put together an absolutely original and radical performance — one that questions the structure and limits of theater as much as it brings to light the politics that have shaped and damaged modern-day society.
Fortunately though, his recorded efforts have no need for the strict confines of club music—and his new record Knock Knock goes further out into the electronic hinterlands around the dancefloor than he ever has before.
A second performance is slated for the coming weekend at the Dixieland Flea Market in Waterford Township — far beyond the city's northern border of Eight Mile — where The Hinterlands will perform on both Saturday and Sunday.
The sight of an estimated half million people at a rally in December was shocking in relatively cosmopolitan Jakarta even if, as has been reported, many protesters had been bused in from the more conservative hinterlands.
The use of the traffic circles as public space speaks to the fragmentation and accompanying isolation that has come to define much of life in the hinterlands of France, where the Yellow Vest movement took hold.
Yet, the apartment collapse and an earlier, highly unpopular cut in state pensions serve as a reminder of the lingering hardships that ordinary Russians are asked to endure, particularly those who live in the country's hinterlands.
While Trump laced his discourse with religious undertones and references to his nation's rural and industrial hinterlands - key bastions of his support - he refrained from hurling barbs at his rivals, some of whom were in the audience.
But this season had fleeting moments of promise and poetry too, suggesting that next year's potential adventures in the hinterlands could paint a very different picture of how the petty gamesmanship of our leaders affects us all.
A lot rides on Mr. Macron's ability to survive and respond to this uprising, not only for France but for all Western democracies in which the deindustrialized hinterlands have fostered an angry sense of marginalization and neglect.
On Monday, however, they were 19973-9 collectively, with the only victory coming in the hinterlands of Court 22 from Nicole Gibbs, the former Stanford star who was also the last direct entry into the main draw.
The world's third-biggest economy is now increasingly a tale of two Japans, with huge urban centers like greater Tokyo and Osaka vibrant and growing, while the rapidly graying and depopulating hinterlands pacing an overall population decline.
The problem for both of them is that they, in the hinterlands of Republican politics, don't represent a meaningful constituency of the Republican Party that wants Trump impeached, because that constituency doesn't exist — at least for now.
And if that's the case, somebody better tell the Hound, whose rampage in the hinterlands begins with head chopping and ends in barter and sets up... something with Thoros and Ser Beric of the Brotherhood Without Banners.
The sci-fi thriller Underwater with Kristen Stewart was banished to the hinterlands in January 219, and the animated feature Ron's Gone Wrong will open on the same day in November 2875 as an untitled Marvel Studios feature.
Adam McKay, director of the "Anchorman" films, drew a directing nomination for "The Big Short" (another best picture nominee), proving once and for all that white male Hollywood successes can work their way out of the comedy hinterlands.
Coburn was critical of Cruz in an interview last fall, knocking the Texas senator and GOP presidential hopeful for creating "greater disappointment in the hinterlands" by making pledges to stop Obamacare with President Barack Obama still in office.
After several years toiling in the sport's hinterlands, playing in what amounts to its Class AA and AAA circuits, he decided, with his father's advice, to become a full-time coach at Kendall Academy in Ann Arbor, Mich.
His doctoral dissertation on the development of Cincinnati boldly challenged the renowned Frederick Jackson Turner's "frontier thesis," suggesting that the city had more in common with the development of the urban eastern United States than the Western hinterlands.
Since the late 22000s, when it debuted in the hinterlands of college football, the high-octane passing attack known as the "Air Raid" has grown into the most explosive, most fabulous and most influential offense in the land.
As water levels rise and flooding increases, Miami will segregate along new lines, with the poor pushed farther into the region's hinterlands, or perhaps out of the region altogether—exacerbating the substantial spatial inequality that already defines the region.
As with the previous exhibition, a sense of wilderness is evoked, reminding us that something very familiar, that's piped into our homes and pockets, where we store vast amounts of personal data, also exists in the impersonal and the hinterlands.
One of those crews of jazz-futurists is Dos Santos, a quintet who's spent the last five years exploring the connections between the history of genres like cumbia and salsa, jazz's hinterlands, and the complicated legacy of American popular music.
Other internet players eyeing China's hinterlands are Pinduoduo, an emerging challenger to Alibaba and JD.com that listed in the U.S. in July, as well as Qutoutiao, a contender to ByteDance's news aggregator Jinri Toutiao that also went public recently. 58.
All are clustered on the coast, far from the country's southern desert hinterlands which are beset by their own chaos and fighting between tribes and other armed groups that shut the airport in that region's main city Sebha in January 2014.
" Holden was increasingly skeptical of tribalism and extremist elements of both parties; he seemed almost traumatized after attending the live CPAC taping of "Hannity," describing some in the crowd as "maladjusted and mindless" and "dredged up from the savage American hinterlands.
Here is an excellently curated show by Ridgway and Stephanie Straine about a little-known female artist from the remote hinterlands of Scandinavia, who created anti-fascist textiles, often with her own urine, to construct communist lampoons about migration and American presidents.
" Coburn criticized Cruz for "creat(ing) greater disappointment in the hinterlands" in terms of pledging to stop Obamacare, etc, "because you gave them a false hope, knowing that you couldn't accomplish it, but it was about yelling, and screaming, and waving the flag.
The nation's four major tracks with capacity to carry 1.2 billion tonnes each year of freight run west from the coal hinterlands to east coast ports, where fuel is shipped south for delivery inland by truck or barge along the Yangtze River.
The exam gives the admissions system a meritocratic sheen, but the government also reserves most spaces in universities for students in the same city or province, in effect making it harder for applicants from the hinterlands to get into the nation's best schools.
Last week, lest there be any confusion in the hinterlands, E.P.A. staff members in regional offices received a list of talking points instructing them to tell people that "clear gaps remain including our understanding of the role of human activity" on global warming.
"It's a waste of time and energy for us out here in the hinterlands for us to worry about what's going on in the cesspool in Washington," said Norman Schmidt, Argentine's treasurer who has been on the board for more than 20 years.
Despite the occasional indication of human presence, the hinterlands remain much as they did when the glaciers from the last ice age began their inexorable retreat into the mountains and the ancestors of the Alutiiq people settled the island some 7,000 years ago.
I've explored the glory of Australia's old seaside pubs, its emerging Afghan and Ethiopian and Sri Lankan and Indonesian chefs, and followed my nose and stomach into the hinterlands of northern New South Wales, rural Victoria and the wine country of Western Australia.
The next stop on Ashbery's gradual escape from the hinterlands was boarding school at the elite Deerfield Academy in western Massachusetts, which he was able to attend thanks to the benevolence of a neighbor who saw great promise in the young prodigy.
Buy it here >>In Melissa Albert's fascinating (and macabre) follow-up to her dark fairy tale, "The Hazel Wood," Alice Proserpine escapes the Hinterlands, but her attempts to forge a normal life in New York City prove highly challenging (and potentially deadly).
There have been speculations that the bombings may be a diversionary move by Muslim militants after troops recently carried out an offensive that killed a number of IS-linked extremists in an encampment in the hinterlands of Lanao del Sur province, also in the south.
Overlying such disparities are other divisions, between prospering cities and struggling hinterlands, and between the few big, globally competitive conglomerates with access to capital, knowledge and political clout, and millions of small firms at risk of extinction from a flick of the government's bureaucratic tail.
The next three scenes take us on a whirlwind tour of the hinterlands—Braavos, Winterfell, and the Iron Islands—where we are assured that we won't have to watch poor Arya be blind for eight more episodes, followed by the offings of two patres familias.
The year started with touted recruits roaming the hinterlands of eligibility and will end with some of the country's best teams disqualified from the postseason due to various strains of misconduct, and all this will continue to unfold within a self-parodying system of amateurism.
FEDERAL, New South Wales — To get to Federal Doma Cafe from the New South Wales coastline, you cross the Pacific Highway and turn onto Possum Shoot Road, which twists and turns up the side of a dramatic hill into the hinterlands above Byron Bay.
Dividing agricultural hinterlands from port cities, and abruptly reducing Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs on either side of the new border to a religious minority, Radcliffe delivered a plan for partition that effectively sentenced millions to death or desolation while bringing him the highest-ranked knighthood.
In other words the British electorate can, in its collective wisdom, reach judgments about politicians and policies in a way impossible among the EU population as a whole, with its 24 languages, 28 national media landscapes, multiple legal systems and vast range of historical and ideological hinterlands.
Observing the Great Hall transformed into an area for the experimental theater ensemble Hinterlands to lead one of their signature, extremely physical training exercises opened up great possibilities in terms of what the hallowed space of the museum might offer outside of housing static artworks on display.
"American Honey" is an eye-opening exploration of the country's poorest hinterlands, with a star-making central performance, but its preference for atmosphere over plot may prompt some viewers to jump out of the van before its two-and-three-quarter-hour running time is up.
On the occasion of a mini-retrospective of his work up now through April 23 at Galerie Perrotin in New York, Erró recently sat down with Mr. Rosenquist, 82, for a talk, moderated by Randy Kennedy, about New York, the hinterlands, Pop, art history and image-scavenging.
We were in the hinterlands of Istria, a diamond-shaped peninsula that juts into the Adriatic Sea, exploring one of the richest grounds for premium white truffles — long overshadowed in fame but not quality by the truffle mecca of Alba in the Piedmont region of Italy.
This was the ideal medium for expressing all the basketball talent and ability that Martin possessed—flying in from out of frame, corralling a rebound that was headed for the hinterlands and slamming it home in one motion, with players of every jersey color scattering below him.
Artist and designer Yi Zhou, who runs a studio out of Beijing called Body Memory, met The Hinterlands during her 2016 residency at Popps Packing, and the ensemble has visited her twice over the last two years, touring with their previous show, The Radicalization Process, and other performances.
California's $54 billion agriculture industry thrives on the exploitation of migrant workers, and our poverty rates and income inequality are among the nation's worst, thanks partly to a technology economy that makes millionaires in coastal cities but does little for the hinterlands except raise the cost of living.
For a five-time Wimbledon singles champion who fought the good fight for equal prize money here, she has too often been relegated to the hinterlands at the All England Club, which has come far in its attitude toward women but still needs to work on its scheduling.
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.
It is that NASA should be careful not to hire people who are so bizarrely eager to chuck a $200 billion space station off into the hinterlands of the universe, and that perhaps the real monster is not a Martian or science or the unknown, but more simply, an idiot.
India is also seeking to extend its commercial and strategic reach as it tries to catch up with China, pledging up to $500 million to develop the Iranian port of Chabahar to give it trade access to Iran, Afghanistan and the hinterlands of Central Asia, now largely blocked by Pakistan.
Hinterlands are the invisible but indispensable logistics hubs where the shitty but abundant jobs are, and, even more centrally, the increasingly abandoned countryside of extraction and primary commodity production where jobs in farming, mining, and logging are being lost to automation, and not much has shown up to replace them.
The E.L.N., as it is known in Spanish, now joins the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia — the country's main guerrilla group, known as the FARC — in seeking a broad peace deal that would lead to a cease-fire and disarmament while bringing all of Colombia's rebel-held hinterlands under government control.
Professor Fink said that while the government's concern about hate speech had some validity, its growing censorship of thangyat performances also reflected its dislike of criticism and its fear of public unrest over the failure to end decades-old wars in the country's hinterlands and reduce the military's political prerogatives.
A 2014 study from the Yale-NUIST Center on Atmospheric Environment found greater Los Angeles to be roughly six degrees warmer than its rural hinterlands, bumping up energy and air conditioner usage, which cause even more of the greenhouse gas emissions that have caused the climate to change in the first place.
That a contingent of Yawd Serk's soldiers could travel unchallenged some 300 km (190 miles) north to fight the Ta'ang National Liberation Army near the border with China shows how little control Suu Kyi's government will have over Myanmar's wild hinterlands at the start of its five-year term on April 1.
Proponents say if the proposed autonomy deal succeeds, fighters of the 11,000-strong Moro Islamic Liberation Front would be absorbed in a regional police force and use their familiarity with the marshy and mountainous hinterlands in the south to fight the extremists and help prevent the region from becoming a breeding ground of terrorism.
He is fascinated by right-wing militias, such as the border-patrolling Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters, because he thinks that, stripped of racism and nationalism, street-fighting vanguards can liberate territory and populations for a different oath: "fidelity to [the] destruction" of the same global capitalism that is creating and dispossessing the hinterlands.
The answer to this question involves a wide-ranging, 33-year journey from the hinterlands of the small-town Midwest to seedy Tampa dive bars to the world of professional wrestling, along a lucrative path lined with famous media personalities, near-constant feuding, and not one but two major media scandals — including the one that brought down Gawker.
"Food is so interesting, because it evokes memory, and it's a multi-sensory experience," said Liza Beilby, in an interview with Hyperallergic during preparations for one in a series of µTopian Dinners, staged by Detroit-based experimental theater ensemble The Hinterlands and co-produced with Poetic Societies, a performance lab fostering cross-cultural and poetic connections.
No one there seemed to know about the Afghan tamale trade, but some people recalled hearing that Khan had been treated poorly by other South Asians when he first came to America, and headed for the hinterlands in search of a place with fewer immigrants—a report that comports with the climate in Seattle when Khan arrived.
MURKI/MUMBAI, India (Reuters) - In the tiny hamlet of Murki in the hinterlands of south India, Inspector V.B. Yadwad surveyed a pile of bricks and stones in a ditch where he and other police officers had been attacked earlier this month while trying to save a group of five men on a road trip from a violent mob.
The result is that to watch Perpetual Grace LTD — one of the most delightfully oddball new shows of the summer — you'll have to all but consult a GPS to find Epix in the hinterlands of your cable guide or subscribe to the channel's Epix Now service, a suggestion I can already feel most of you bristling at.
It could be Stockholm syndrome, or puppy love, or simply a case of a girl who, for the first time in her life as a young female in the hinterlands of northeast Nigeria, found a life purpose other than cooking and cleaning and babysitting for her family: she was part of a group which planned to take over the world.
In the case of Comcast, some smaller competitors, particularly programmers that compete with NBC, complained that the company did not fulfill promises it made with the approval by the Justice Department and the F.C.C. The financial information company Bloomberg L.P. complained that Comcast had put its business news channel, which competes with CNBC, in the equivalent of the channel menu hinterlands.
Mr. Corbyn, a vegetarian with a grandfatherly manner who for decades wandered the hard-left hinterlands of the Labour Party, has not made himself many friends in the City of London with a series of bold proposals he has rolled out over the last few weeks: creating a state-owned pharmaceutical company, attacking private schools, forcing companies to make their workforces into shareholders.
Austin went on, in an email, to provide more detail about the power of immigration to move white voters into the Trump column: The "rural" voters here are some farmers, but more likely, as in the hinterlands outside Flint, Monroe, Toledo, Erie, or Janesville, Wisconsin, they are mostly white, working class blue collar workers or retirees, many, sadly, who fled their small cities to escape blacks.
The idea for Smiths Night was Paul Sevigny's, Ms. Sevigny's brother, and when he was programming Sway, a small, Moroccan-themed club on Spring Street in the far west hinterlands of SoHo, he allowed Mr. Cho and his friend Brian DeGraw, a member of the band Gang Gang Dance, to play only music by and influenced by the Smiths, the moony, moody 1980s British misery specialists.
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That mask is dropped when the story flashes back to the past, when Bell was in her 20s and working undercover for the F.B.I. (Kidman's reverse aging is persuasive and unshowy.) Along with another cop, Chris (Sebastian Stan), Bell joins one of those creepy drug gangs that infest the Southern California hinterlands (or at least movies about the same), the kind with chain-link fences, desperately barking dogs and junkyard detritus.
One could view The Radicalization Process as the most recent in a long history of theatrical adaptation of Antigone — as, indeed, it is — but that would sell short the incredibly complex structure of this narrative, which not only synthesizes an archive's worth of information about radical movements, Detroit/Midwestern history, method acting, and American culture, but also puts the three-person Hinterlands team through a physical guantlet that is exhausting to witness.
First, in general terms, both men secured victories from the votes of the hinterlands, while major urban centers voted against them; second, in each country two of the country's three coastal regions voted for the opposition (not surprising given the urban areas on the coasts); third, it appears that a higher percentage of the better-educated voted against them; fourth, the more pious or religiously observant voted for them; finally, both secured a narrow victory that will be contested for many months by the losing side as the opposition seeks to de-legitimize the victor.
If someone had been there taking notes, they might've reconstructed the farm in its entirety, from the foundation of the farmhouse itself to the rafters of the barn and to the fields, which the old man insisted were square and stately, just outside of Paw Paw, in parcel No. 55, State of Michigan, Van Buren County, a farm that sent its produce to the granary in Dowagiac, which in turn was freighted to the exchange in Chicago, just one more load from the hinterlands thrust into the great maw of commerce.

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