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It just puts you in proximity to the music scene.
Both natural disasters can occur in proximity to each other.
"There is power in proximity," Stevenson has said in lectures.
Living in proximity has been a positive experience for both families.
A school building in proximity to a hospital is worth investigating.
Lyles, however, was shot in proximity to small children, while pregnant.
US maritime strategy envisions stationing forces in proximity to potentially hostile shorelines.
"We're an extremely close family and not just in proximity," Kugler says.
Why would Superman even be in proximity to this routine rocket launch?
Friends in proximity to a burning ear candle tend to slow down.
Voting in person in proximity to other people could spread the virus.
"Words in proximity to one another take on another meaning," he said.
They are, as a community, accustomed to living in proximity to secrets.
Think about how you feel when in proximity to a nice dog.
The inferno happened in a neighbourhood where poor and rich live in proximity.
" Close to each other in proximity and in age, "We'd share birthdays together.
He is in proximity to no one but the natural world around him.
He disliked the sensation of two bodies being in proximity; I did not.
Bats live on every continent except Antarctica, in proximity to humans and farms.
You should not be in proximity of people of that age and (female).
Investigators believed the intended victim was "in proximity to the home," Mr. Krumpter said.
Delegations would meet in separate rooms in "proximity talks", with diplomats shuttling between them.
From the outside, time appears to slow down in proximity to the black hole.
How have people been able to help when they live in proximity to refugees?
But we also, as a group, operate in proximity to extreme wealth and power.
As MGI's Susan Lund explains, "more production is happening in proximity to major consumer markets".
Women who grow up in proximity to elites aren't supposed to draw back the curtain.
The university said it had alerted those who sat in proximity to the infected fan.
Both videos were shot in proximity to the port in the Sicilian city of Palermo.
Like a pair of trees growing in proximity, their roots have since become deeply intertwined.
The esoteric symbols she'd been iterating take on new meaning in proximity to a person.
It was during their brief time in proximity to him that each supposedly came clean.
In fact, most voting precincts are already mapped in proximity against out of home inventory.
And this is Dwight Clark&aposs stone in proximity to where he did make that catch.
It only increases the closer you are in proximity and the more time you spend together.
Players are very close in proximity to the other players for a long period of time.
Advertisers want to showcase their products in proximity to people they think are aspirational to readers.
All they [Russia] have to do is have one on the border or in proximity, right?
Practical Magic knows that simply having women in proximity to each other does not lesbianism make.
The mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, tested positive after being in proximity to the Brazilian delegation.
Some 90 percent of unvaccinated people exposed in proximity to an infected person will get it.
Every community should ensure that all its members live in proximity to schools, jobs, and grocery stores.
Players could communicate with each other in the game if they were in proximity to each other.
It's a township that's best described the way I just described it—in proximity to other things.
"Doing so in proximity to an airfield or aircraft is both illegal and clearly irresponsible," they added.
He and his wife will continue to live on campus, which leaves Patterson in proximity to students.
Rappers wore them, then athletes, then those who liked to be in proximity to rappers or athletes.
Jonestown was located close in proximity to the jungle town of Port Kaituma, which still exists today.
"He kept in proximity to her and made sure she was aware of it," the lawsuit said.
He commented on another finding in the poll, the difference in proximity between rural and urban areas.
Breeding these two animals in proximity quickly led to the combination and transmission of new viral strains.
He commented on another finding in the poll, the difference in proximity between rural and urban areas.
The bento box was a symbol for being in proximity with each other and addressing healthy eating.
Venus and the moon appeared close in proximity last night as the two made for a breathtaking scene.
For most of the crowd, being in proximity to Yiannopoulos is the coolest fucking thing to ever happen.
Those in proximity to the impact site would surely die, along with anything else in the blast path.
Mother Mary and bare-chested women are common, sometimes even in proximity of each other on the body.
There were even impromptu parties later that night where men danced on the street in proximity to women.
Located on the coast, Lisbon is also in proximity to beaches and resort towns for a day trip.
"China has lots of territory in proximity to US allies," but the reverse isn't true, Clark pointed out.
If we stayed together, it was mostly in proximity, necessitated by our shared goal of becoming parents again.
This has been amplified because it is scheduled for July and August in Tokyo, in proximity to China.
He's a man in proximity to power who confuses that proximity with actual intelligence, influence, and, worst, ability.
Voice messages can be played back by anyone in proximity to your Echo, with no PIN or passphrase required.
And higher-skilled workers are more productive when they work in proximity to each other, sharing ideas and experiences.
Doing something like that in proximity of another aircraft thousands of feet up in the sky can be dangerous.
It's often mined in proximity to asbestos, a known carcinogen, and manufacturers have to take steps to avoid contamination.
Together they would buzz by Jupiter as well as Saturn, and eventually travel in proximity to Uranus and Neptune.
And with a little forecast that the Ghosting Ex was in proximity, I could prepare myself for the encounter.
These volumes lived in proximity to the satirical histories by Will Cuppy and Richard Armour, beloved by my father.
Most impressive, he led the field in proximity to the hole on approach shots, averaging 29 feet 3 inches.
Pit bulls have long been maligned as attack dogs and fighters too hostile to live in proximity to humans.
It is not simply two people in proximity, it's what those two people choose to make of their entanglement.
Doctors told Bronson a suitable heart, matching in size and blood type, and in proximity to Denver had been located.
We went to different high schools but they were close in proximity, so we had a lot of mutual friends.
The department warning told tourists that US citizens have reported being arrested, detained, and robbed while in proximity to protests.
It straddles the state line between Virginia and Tennessee, and is in proximity to western North Carolina and eastern Kentucky.
I grew up in proximity to a great number of people who reminded me at least vaguely of Robert Grainier.
As could be expected, the countries most affected are in proximity to the conflict zones creating waves of global refugees.
Hypothetically, the hacker "would be in proximity, and would basically tell the device to give it a code," FitzPatrick said.
A Russian doctor who was in proximity to Russian President Vladimir Putin last week was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
We don't know where this wet, bleary-eyed Rick is, although it appears to be in proximity to death's doorstep.
Meanwhile, schools such as University of South Florida, Florida State, and University of Tampa were all in proximity to KnowBe4.
Southerners, meanwhile, when in proximity to a U.A.L., will load up on fashion the way visitors to Cuba hoard cigars.
An app was launched last week that lets people check whether they've been in proximity to somebody with the coronavirus.
Safety for workers is a priority Building an arch in proximity to a nuclear leak has its fair share of challenges.
The two characters couldn't seem further apart (in proximity, at least) at this point in the season's run, and that's intentional.
Defense Department officials say that operating the advanced F-35 in proximity to a Russian system could compromise the plane's technology.
He cannot witness his own death, but with each drop of ink he can place himself in proximity to the process.
Some have been rejected because they had no symptoms, even though they had been in proximity to someone who tested positive.
But one of the greatest challenges, according to one councilor, is finding enough good quality properties in proximity to one another.
His duties in China would have put him in proximity to former leaders, some who fell afoul of Mr. Xi's campaign.
If you're fooling around in the costume of history's most notorious genocidal maniac, you're working in proximity to a powerful taboo.
And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
Her new work depicts Mr. Trump with a penis for a nose, often surrounded by swastikas or in proximity to Hitler.
I'm not sure that many people would say that living in proximity to such undisguised need is good for the soul.
So anyone looking for 3,000-year-old cream cheese or smoked salmon in proximity to these bagels will be bitterly disappointed.
The New Zealand dollar was virtually flat at $0.7288 , staying in proximity of an 11-week peak of $0.7314 scaled last week.
Political uncertainty stemming from the United States was also seen keeping the Nikkei in proximity of the 3-1/2-month low.
That I know this, and haven't done more than exchange a few words with Hak, initially feels uncomfortable in proximity this close.
Like Dr. Jackson, Mr. Porter was among a small circle of senior officials who spent their days in proximity to Mr. Trump.
If the Mafia and the people in proximity to it have embraced anything, one might argue, it's ultimately America's taste in entertainment.
The tensions play out in the crowded ethnic landscape of central Brooklyn, where blacks and Hasidim have lived in proximity for decades.
He grew up in a tight-knit extended Mormon family that lived in proximity and that often worked, vacationed and worshiped together.
How can we be responsible to our audiences, and also go about our business, which involves bodies in proximity to one another?
Death will claim us all in the end, and every demise that takes place in proximity to us serves as a reminder.
The best carricantes come from the Milo area, where in proximity to the Mediterranean, the grapes develop a savory, almost salty tang.
This presents a clear hazard for unwary small fish that happen to be in proximity when said monkfish has its mouth open.
Peak viewing of the phenomenon has ended but the two will still be close in proximity early this week, according to USA Today.
At this level of the market, it's clear that African objects derive their value in proximity to the Western canon of modern art.
"Shelling in proximity of Douma (in) eastern Ghouta today is putting the ... convoy at risk," said U.N. resident coordinator Ali al-Za'tari said.
I love the idea of communal living—the idea of being in proximity to everyone I love, friend and lover and in-between.
It's like Seamless, but for people who find even the very concept of a person being in proximity to their delivery food distasteful.
I also liked HA HA HA in proximity to DA DA DA. Still, getting to those entries takes some work on a Saturday.
The research seems to suggest that living in proximity to the preferences — and tax base — of wealthy neighbors may help improve well-being.
Absolutely. It was all about putting me in proximity with music and artists and having the opportunity to promote myself and other people.
To better navigate this vexed relationship with wildness, we might consider seeking the guidance of those who actually live in proximity to it.
Entirely silent, it often watches Wilcox as he simply exists in proximity to regular human interaction, in the world but not of it.
The Japanese currency stood in proximity of a 17-month low against the euro and a 19-month trough versus the Australian dollar.
It's a portrait of similar struggles existing in proximity of time and place; of individual battles being fought side by side yet alone.
President Obama's broad reluctance to use variants of the word "Islam" in proximity to "terrorism" became one of the staples of his presidency.
The intimation was clear: what the thin, strange boy lacked in muscle power he made up for in proximity to the work site.
When the characters are racing for the outside, it's never immediately clear where they are in proximity to each other, let alone the exit.
Pokémon Go is the new smartphone app that lets you run around outside and catch these virtual creatures when you're in proximity to them.
Among other things, the decision suggests that other states and businesses in proximity to other Trump enterprises around the country may also have standing.
And there are Trump and his family's actual connections to—and tolerance of—organized crime in proximity to their real estate deals to consider.
And as you may recall from Interstellar, time also passes more slowly in proximity to a black hole because of the strong gravitational effects.
Protected wildlife species located in proximity to or downstream from the well site are the Eastern Hellbender Salamander, Northern longeared bat, and protected fish.
Supplies are in short supply, and the lack of large towns in proximity to the coast there means one must buy them hours away.
For those of us who are Jewish, for the first time in many of our lifetimes we fear anti-Semitism in proximity to power.
I like to work many surfaces at a time and hang them in proximity to each other so I can see how they relate.
Last year, a study from Saint Joseph's and Yale Universities found that sitting in proximity to free snacks made workers more likely to overeat.
The positive test reflects the degree to which the virus is spreading across the country, including to those in proximity to the country's leaders.
What's interesting about zebrafish brawling is that it doesn't just keep happening every time a couple of males are in proximity to one another.
Despite the dangers of his work — from disease, attacks by predators and iffy airplanes — he reveled at being in proximity to a big cat.
And to realize that being closer in proximity to the pain of the world is a part of what it means to be human!
They're primarily targeting blocks on either side of Sixth Street in proximity to the Plaza Saltillo commuter rail station at Fifth and Comal streets.
I think a lot about visibility and invisibility, and working with individuals whose bodies don't belong to me but are in proximity to me.
In the Los Angeles-based artist Shana Lutker's work, objects placed in proximity to one another — typically through sculpture, installation, performance and text — create conversations.
Like the hit shows You and Dirty John, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile is about women caught up in proximity to a charismatic evil.
But if you've spent time in Africa in proximity to the Western charity machine Meyler was a product of, then it's not shocking at all.
How is it that their reality TV careers launched close in proximity, but that their career trajectories could end up them in such different directions?
A U.S.-led coalition has been fighting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and is often in proximity to Iran-allied militia fighting Isis there.
With the new technology, drones would have the ability to fly into disaster zones not in proximity to roads, and help transport people or objects.
What the home lacks in grace, however, it recovers in proximity: It is just around the corner from the sprawling manse where Mosby's grandparents lived.
"There is already evidence suggesting the clustering of P. knowlesi infections in households, where individuals had not been in proximity to macaques," the paper notes.
I grew up on the outskirts of New York City in proximity to the lights of Broadway, but show tickets were beyond my parents' budget.
"The notice warned local vessels to steer clear, advising they "maintain a sharp lookout and use extreme caution when navigating in proximity to this vessel.
As the state — and particularly Comstock's 10th District west of Washington — sits in proximity to Washington, D.C., it has a significant federal civilian employee workforce.
This is a tougher one for many families, since screens in the car can be so helpful on long rides, especially with siblings in proximity.
But there's one problem: Overdosing on fentanyl just by touching it or by simply being in proximity to it is extremely unlikely, if not impossible.
It made choices that left the pair in proximity of one another, both as interns and then, equally puzzlingly, after it chose to hire both employees.
So far almost all the victims have been farmers or people who live in proximity to chickens, but virologists fear its spreading to the global population.
Louie Gohmert was also told he was in proximity of the individual who tested positive for the illness at CPAC, but Gohmert refused to quarantine himself.
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian are worlds apart both in proximity and relationship status ... he's slapping ass in Vegas, and she's cuddling her boo at Cannes.
It springs from a long literary tradition, from Shakespeare to Jane Austen: putting two people in proximity and conspiring, with wit and zing, for a match.
Outbreaks tend to begin, and spread most widely, in countries where people live in proximity to animals, especially where the surveillance and health systems are poor.
By far the hardest pair in proximity was STYPTIC/SKEPTIC — that pair didn't fill in until the very end, and was one of the revisited entries.
" Performing "The Wait Room" next to Sing Sing — but not inside it — Ms. Kreiter said, is ideal: "To be in proximity is to be deeply affected.
Though Saudi Arabian airlines don't historically have a trend of having in-flight security problems, the Saudis do operate commercial planes in proximity to terrorist groups.
But the news also begs the question of why it's taken so long for 2D filmic works to be exhibited in proximity to paintings and photographs.
The shooting spree unfolded in less than 40 minutes across three locations in proximity to each other near Bakersfield, California, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said.
As long as humans have lived and farmed in proximity to Mount Etna, they've grown grapes in the foothills and slopes of this still quite active volcano.
In the 50s and 60s, beefcake art focused on depictions of beautiful male bodies, sometimes in proximity to one another, but never interacting in a sexual sense.
On top of that, residents, who live in proximity, often move back and forth to hospitals when they become acutely ill, making them potential carriers of infection.
"You need to be in proximity to them," Ms. Moore said, "so you can get the shock of their abilities and their humanness at the same time."
Crows and humans have lived in proximity for tens of thousands of years, and in all likelihood, we've been trying to chase them away just as long.
Sectarian tensions are most evident in the so-called interface areas, urban working-class neighborhoods where Catholic and Protestant communities live in proximity but often barely interact.
What's more, several of these aircraft were operated in an unsafe and unprofessional manner in proximity to U.S. military aircraft, while in international air space, Treasury said.
Mr. Patterson's job put him in proximity to power, and he was especially close to President George H.W. Bush and to Senators Ted Kennedy and John McCain.
If you have an Echo and Echo Dot that are too close in proximity, they'll both go off at the same time when you issue a command.
But before the organization was allowed to open, it was met with opposition from existing neighbors who worried about living in proximity to people they saw as criminals.
For instance, in Brussels, the sighting of two men wearing gloves, walking together, with similar luggage, in proximity to a third, possibly disguised man, might have rung alarms.
The Wolf Pack were unable to get closer but remained in proximity and trailed 353-46 after a basket by sophomore forward Elijah Foster with 9:45 remaining.
People began to wander in, cliques began to designate their homebases at each of the tables, then an MC came out to try and galvanize everyone in proximity.
In reality, workers at Ethiopian factories told the AP that they work in proximity to dangerous chemicals without safety gear and are fired for complaining about work conditions.
Located in proximity to the area's boutique fitness studios, it will have gear for very sport, including running, tennis, swim and golf — and bar and spin, of course.
Poor people often live in proximity to garbage, including old tires, plastic containers and drainage ditches filled with stagnant water, where this species of mosquito lives and breeds.
Just because two people are in proximity, you know that something either wonderful or terrible is going to happen, and the possibilities are almost too exciting to tolerate.
Just post some wild photos on Instagram of yourself in proximity to power or fame, drop a few names, wear some designer clothes, and the rest will come.
Playful but lacerating, it's a riveting spectacle of celebrity burnout that seems both real and staged, and for anyone who has been in proximity to the L.A.-N.
Schools are community gathering places where large numbers of people are in proximity to one another and respiratory infections can easily spread among young people and adults alike.
Rick Scott of Florida, and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, announced they would voluntarily self-quarantine after they were also in proximity with the Brazilian delegation in Florida.
While solar installations are surging nationally, most utility-scale arrays are located in proximity to cities, meaning they do not have a significant presence in rural coalfield communities.
These robots often work "in proximity to biological dangers, the threat of radioactive contamination and toxic chemotherapy compounds," said Alex Shikany, the director of market analysis at RIA.
" White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, "This incident... is entirely inconsistent with the professional norms of militaries operating in proximity to each other in international water and international airspace.
"I decided not to tell him that the activity alleged did not seem to require either an overnight stay or even being in proximity to the participants," Comey writes.
Denied his president's trust, Mr Priebus put his faith in proximity, reportedly scampering from one meeting to another and putting himself in the president's line of sight whenever possible.
Joseph Dunford, told reporters at the Pentagon that negotiations with Moscow were underway and were aimed at allowing US and Russian forces to operate in proximity to one another.
Toys R Us, having just filed for bankruptcy protection in September, is also now rumored to be considering closing underperforming locations, especially those in proximity to other toy stores.
Johnson ranks second this season in driving distance (143 yards) and third in proximity to the hole (214 feet), meaning he could potentially turn Augusta into a par 222.
From previous, shorter visits, I was already familiar with the way plays in proximity start talking to one another, seeming to raise common themes and bat about their differences.
Nor had he heard about a serious injury caused by the sauna-like conditions that can result from a broken valve, though spewing steam could injure someone in proximity.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He had to appear in proximity to the Confederate monuments that dot courthouse lawns and Civil War battlefields across Virginia without raising a whisper.
"If you look, you find continuously that schools, ball fields, parks — all of these things tend to be built in proximity of the nastiest sites," Linder says in the video.
Which was still relatively close, in proximity, to when we made the movie, and we all sort of saw a relevance in the film as it pertained to that event.
The news that Ivanka was even in proximity to the meeting is new — the president's daughter has not previously been mentioned in connection with the Mueller investigation in any way.
Some people worry that one day soon we might physically attach computer chips to our minds, but we don't actually need to plug ourselves in: proximity is a red herring.
Trump would welcome any chance to be in proximity to tough guys, and an association with McGregor-Mayweather would be grand enough to clear the bad memories of Holyfield-Foreman.
AS LONG AS THERE have been people living in proximity to cows, there have been people making use of their waste — fabricating bricks or dwellings; tennis courts; coffee filters; paper.
On Saturday, Trump announced that he was tested for the coronavirus, after several people in his vicinity were reported as having the virus or being in proximity of it themselves.
It would seem that products and services would be produced by the best and the most efficient and/or the closest in proximity to resources whether human or earth born.
Players and their families live in proximity of one another, the team's practice home in East Meadow, and Nassau Coliseum, where they are playing half their home games this season.
A Russian doctor who was in proximity to Russian President Vladimir Putin last week was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus, according to the country's primary hospital dealing with the outbreak.
Still, the three unusual plays by Cespedes have come in proximity to one another and raise the question: Is there a pattern here, or just a bunch of fluky moments?
Jason: There are Android apps that will trigger sending a text or whatever when they're in proximity to a given Wi-Fi access point or at a certain latitude / longitude.
A US defense official told CNN that the bombers were escorted by Japanese fighter jets and flew in proximity to the Japanese controlled Senkaku Islands which China lays claim to.
But I think every Latino kid grows up this way, in proximity to the drama of American history and its assorted players, trying to figure out where he fits in.
But nothing quite excited my own lifelong quest for being in proximity to the divine like the Pashupatinath Temple complex, Nepal's holiest Hindu shrine, where I witnessed my first cremation.
Both events raise serious questions about not only the safety of recreational activities in proximity to animals, but also the effectiveness of warning and safety information intended to prevent such tragedies.
So far, Trump has been able to position himself as the scourge of high finance and the New York financial elite -- despite having moved in proximity to such circles for decades.
"The risk of international spread is particularly high since the city of Mbandaka is in proximity to the Congo river, which has significant regional traffic across porous borders," a statement noted.
Google devices chief Rick Osterloh said he believes anyone "in proximity" of a microphone-fitted smart device like Google Nest or Amazon Echo should be informed the devices are in use.
Google devices chief Rick Osterloh said he believes anyone "in proximity" of a microphone-fitted smart device like Google Nest or Amazon Echo should be informed the devices are in use.
Dr. Calisi recognized that pigeons would be ideal birds for making comparisons with human health, she said, because they live in proximity to people and eat much of the same food.
In time, it might even encourage more civilized political discourse in this atomized land, by putting young people in proximity to those with roots in different ways of life and thinking.
In some circumstances the behavior is distressing to the person, particularly if it is injurious or embarrassing, but more often the movement or mannerism is just maddening to those in proximity.
Muon tomography is a low-resolution technique, so the exact shape of this void—or even whether it is actually several smaller voids in proximity to one another—remains to be determined.
It's hot and you're distracted, and if you have kids you're trying to keep them alive and in proximity while keeping them fed and hydrated enough to actually have fun on vacation.
Mezher Yerdelen said that most Arab customers already have lived in the United States and the West and are used to living in detached or semidetached housing, in proximity with their neighbors.
Hinojosa announced that Univision's Jorge Ramos "was in proximity with someone who was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus" and will not be participating in Sunday's debate.
The terms of her probation barred her from leaving her mother's house after six in the evening, leaving the county, or living in proximity to "minor children," which ruled out most apartments.
Other benefits include a prime work location in proximity to public transit, a 37.5-hour work week, on-site parking, on-site gym with cardio and weight room, and on-site cafeteria.
These will appear for fans whenever they're in proximity of NFL stadiums, as well as practice facilities and "select venues" — maybe your local sports pub, provided they're committed enough to the home team?
It also has an integrated scale, so you'll never have to pay extra at check-in and a built-in proximity sensor, so you know exactly when it's coming down the baggage carousel.
Because there are people out there, people who rarely find themselves in proximity to the friction that produces social transformation, who need us to be oppositional on the ground to stay in power.
Looking at Dyn's own highly stylized map of the locations of its DNS servers, the company also followed the existing infrastructure, placing its equipment in proximity to major IX regions and infrastructure hubs.
Safe Swarm essentially means that cues picked up by one vehicle equipped with connective communication tech can pass along information to others in proximity, far before a driver would be aware of anything.
"The President's exposure to the first individual was extremely limited (photograph, handshake), and though he spent more time in proximity to the second case, all interactions occurred before any symptom onset," Conley wrote.
One good sign is that Mr. Moon has persuaded key foreign officials to attend the Olympics opening ceremony and thus be in proximity in case diplomatic fairy dust creates an opportunity for interaction.
In these works and others I could find online, Hsiao's use of common spiritual symbols and prismatic color places his work in proximity with that of Richard Pousette-Dart, an Abstract Expressionism outlier.
For instance, social media platforms like Meetup invite people who share a common interest to meet face to face, and Nextdoor creates social networks from the diversity of people who live in proximity.
The challenge of how to capture this raucous political moment was especially pressing in America's purple places, like the Kansas City region, where Trump supporters and women's marchers live and learn in proximity.
But the strike inserted the United States, for a moment at least, into one of the world's most intractable conflicts and demonstrated the potential dangers of Russian and American forces' operating in proximity.
"The U.S. and its partners began pre-positioning additional humanitarian aid for Venezuelans in Boa Vista, Brazil in proximity to the Brazil-#Venezuela border," a tweet from the U.S. Department of State said.
In the lab, however, Mr. Kapono has found evidence for the transfer of resistance genes from bacteria in the ocean into strains associated with the human gut when they are placed in proximity.
Wearing headphones can eliminate the noise of working in proximity with a whistler or chatterbox, or working a few hours a day in an empty conference room can grant you some much-needed distance.
These are the kinds of tools outside organizations would build to try to help housing advocates see various trends, including efforts to map "opportunity," which shows which areas are in proximity to various resources.
And there's another perk to living in proximity to the Y. When the hot water goes off in my building, as it does with annoying regularity, that's where I go to take a shower.
"Obviously it's easier to do our job with access in placement in proximity and we have thrived on that being with the Syrian Democratic Forces and enabling them to do the heavy lifting," Gen.
But Mr. Joseph does not have the control over tone that is the hallmark of those models: His comedy wilts rather than blossoms in proximity to his tragedy, and his tragedy droops into bathos.
Western diplomats said De Mistura was hopeful of bringing the opposing Syrian factions face to face - unlike last year, when he was forced to shuttle between them in "proximity talks" that proved to be fruitless.
"Starbucks stores throughout Manhattan have for many years been permeated with a toxic pesticide called Dichlorvos, which is highly poisonous and completely unfit for use in proximity to food, beverages and people," the lawsuit alleges.
But movies about the experience of being in proximity to unfathomable evil are almost always more worthwhile than efforts to draw portraits of that evil that only indulge a human impulse for vapid, morbid voyeurism.
Located on the coast, Lisbon is also in proximity to beaches and resort towns for a day trip — and millennials love it for its architecture and neighborhoods that charm by day and buzz at night.
According to Fielding McGehee III, the research director of at the Jonestown Institute, the Jonestown commune is not an official location on the map, but was close in proximity to the city of Port Kaituma.
The White House physician said Saturday that Trump tested negative for the virus after being in proximity to several people who later tested positive for the disease and interacting with others who have self-quarantined.
Her spotters carry shark-attack kits with tourniquets, pressure bandages and saline drips, and she suggests anyone who regularly puts themselves in proximity to sharks (surfers, say, or abalone divers) should pack a similar kit.
A city is not necessarily defined by its landmarks or its flashiest moments but by all the subtle ways its citizens forge the necessary solitude that allows them to live in proximity to their neighbors.
Univision host Jorge Ramos, who was supposed to be a moderator on Sunday night, will step aside, following the news that he was in contact with someone who was in proximity to a coronavirus patient.
"We haven't seen any cases close enough to each other in proximity and time for local transmission, but we will continue to see isolated cases through infections brought in from areas that are impacted," Philip said.
" Durant went on to apologize for his thoughtlessness: "I should have reached out to the Dakota community the moment I knew that the sculpture would be exhibited at the Walker Art Center in proximity to Mankato.
Although it's described as one exhibition with one title, Unseen functions more like two solo shows, since the work of the two artists are not placed in proximity, but installed in separate, side-by-side galleries.
None of his intimates could say what finally pushed him into the Trump camp beyond the fact that Mr. Trump had just won his party's nomination and Mr. Giuliani likes to be in proximity to winners.
The people at Discovery were not about to put the American swimmer Michael Phelps in proximity to a predator that might take a bite out of the body that propelled him to 23 Olympic gold medals.
Similarly, 40 percent of the babies in proximity to three or more children for at least 10 hours weekly failed after five days of antibiotics, compared with just 19 percent of those in the prolonged group.
I think you can break that down at a very base level, and just indicate to people out there who are not in proximity to the Standing Rock reservation that this contaminates our waters and our environment.
The new events tab, which now sits next to the groups tab in the new menu bar layout, has a richer map view for seeing where the events you're interested in are in proximity to one another.
The deeper labor markets provided by density allow people to find jobs they are better at and that make them happier, while people being in proximity to one another allows them to be more innovative and productive.
Forty-two years after the discovery, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin now believe that she was found in proximity to where she died, and that she fell from a great height to her death.
The objective: Sheikh's effort gets at a couple of realities going forward: If we are going to be living and working in proximity with robots, they are going to have to start understanding our non-verbal communications.
Because communities tend to cluster by economic status, Dr. Errett said, the people who are both at the greatest risk of infection and likely to suffer most from the virus are all in proximity, multiplying the risk.
Israel's Health Ministry regulations generally require 14-day self-isolation for anyone deemed to have been in proximity to a carrier, with the duration reduced for the number of days that have passed since the suspected exposure.
It was even more daring when stated in proximity to about 80,000 members of the country's most powerful gun rights group, who gathered at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center for the organization's four-day annual meeting.
"The problem from a trauma standpoint is that every lynching did tremendous damage to thousands and thousands of people in proximity to that because it reminded them of how low they stood in the social order," he said.
NEW WAVES By Kevin Nguyen It can be thrilling, in a novel, to encounter a cautious, observant narrator in proximity to a supporting character who is everything he's not: charismatic, reckless, alluring, loose with the truth, suspiciously worldly.
I don't know who that person is or if I worked in proximity to them, nor do I know if they ultimately tested positive (this person probably doesn't know yet either, thanks to the US's horrid testing response).
Talc is a naturally occurring clay mineral composed of magnesium and silicon that is mined in proximity to asbestos, a known carcinogen, and the Food and Drug Administration asks manufacturers to take steps to avoid contamination with asbestos.
Even though I'm not riding my own bike because I have a lot of anxiety about group rides, I follow K. in my car with the dog to say hi to friends and be in proximity to errands.
There was no DNA or semen linking the Central Park Five youths who had been rounded up by New York cops as the "usual suspects" for questioning because they lived in proximity to the northern part of the park.
OnStar Go makes use of machine learning to analyze data gathered by the driver and use that to make informed decisions about potential product and service offerings from things in proximity to the car or within the car itself.
What happens when a satellite network is in place to cover most of the planet but the only devices that can access it cost thousands of dollars or have to be in proximity to some subsidized high-tech hub?
You can also set timers for the LuDela, hook up multiple candles into a single network that can be controlled in concert, and built-in proximity sensors will detect when the device is jostled and extinguish the flame automatically.
Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said Greece would meet a mid-month deadline to complete five "hot spot" centers to register refugees on the Greek islands which are closest in proximity to Turkey, and two relocation centers on the mainland.
While the pieces continue to exhibit object-like characteristics in proximity to the viewer, they are equally planar — not an object as much as a sheet or curtain, a creation of other dimensions, close at hand yet never tangible.
In addition to requiring these groups to produce exhaustive documentation about how exactly they procure and handle fetal tissue, the subpoenas demand that the organizations identify personnel, including medical students, who were in proximity to abortions and their aftermath.
II. Today a flood, and you see the risk in proximity, in life stretched by loving both a river and the rain:—to watch what feeds you run dangerous, the Biblical possibility of nurture rising into a final rage.
"The acquisition will complement Raysut's revised strategy to manufacture clinker in proximity to the markets it supplies to in East Africa," Raysut said in the statement, adding that the acquisition was estimated to be worth more than $100 million.
However, while Apple's H1 chip allows its earbuds to automatically pair with phones when they're in proximity with them, I still had to hop into the Bluetooth settings menu of a phone to pair it with Huawei's FreeBuds 3.
On Thursday morning, after news broke that an aide to the Brazilian president had tested positive for the coronavirus days after being in proximity to Mr. Trump at his South Florida hotel, Mr. Trump said he was not worried.
In season two, however, the series simply shifted all of its eggs into the "pulpy business thriller" basket, and trusted that audiences would notice all the horrible venality that happened in proximity to the long war between Chuck and Bobby.
The very materiality of these objects in proximity to one another, each object identified with its museological data, trace back to the same geography, and the brutal conditions of enslavement that enabled the acquisition of wealth represented by the silver.
Ingress is played using a smartphone app, but in most cases players can attack or defend locations in the game, known as portals, only if they are in proximity to the real-world places on which the portals are based.
Trump's attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has argued that Trump will not sit down with the special counsel for an interview unless his legal team is allowed to view documents related to the FBI's use of the informant in proximity to his campaign.
And, even after slavery, despite the adoption of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, which on paper granted black Americans many rights they had so long been denied, the freedom to be present in proximity to white people was restricted.
Mining farms tend to sprout up where juice is cheap (typically, in proximity to hydropower projects with excess capacity to unload) and where temperatures are low (so you don't have to burn even more electricity to keep the rigs cool).
Such guns incorporate technology to restrict their operation, such as not firing without a PIN, a fingerprint or a device in proximity, like a special bracelet, so that children cannot misuse them and they are less vulnerable to theft. 8.
With a peloton forming a 180-rider pack, riders sharing rooms and team buses, drinking from bottles prepared by team staff and often being in proximity of fans, cycling is considered to be a sport where the virus can spread easily.
As so often happens in proximity to trains, Wendy dreams of travel to far-off lands, and one night — or perhaps only in her imagination — she jumps from the roof of her house to a moving locomotive, followed by her brothers.
"We have camps where we can have 229 to 23.50 people living in proximity," said Dr. Jason Reinking, a medical doctor who focuses on the homeless as part of a program run by the Roots Community Health Center in Oakland.
Zeng Qun, the deputy head of Shanghai's Civil Affairs Bureau, said at a news conference on Saturday that the virus could be spread that way, meaning it might be transmitted more easily — even if people are not in proximity — than previously thought.
This comes after the US shot down a Syrian warplane on Sunday night, prompting Russia, a close ally of both Iran and the Syrian regime, to announce that it will regard any US planes in proximity of its allies as potential hostile actors.
It also renewed scrutiny of powerful people who allegedly had sexual encounters in proximity to Epstein and his entourage, and could even force the resignation of former federal prosecutor Alex Acosta, the Trump administration cabinet member critics say helped the financier escape accountability.
Last week, Wyden released a subsequent letter from Christopher Krebs, a top official at Homeland Security's National Protection and Programs Directorate, revealing that the department detected the suspected surveillance activity "in proximity to potentially sensitive facilities like the White House" last year.
This is hardly an arrangement to celebrate in the twenty-first century, but it was an early attempt in modern history at a form of modus vivendi that would permit Venetians to live in proximity to an intensely disliked but useful neighbor.
Louie Gohmert of Texas -- was told by officials over the weekend that he had been in proximity to the individual, but he is not planning to self-quarantine, a Gohmert aide tells CNN, details the congressman himself confirmed on Twitter on Monday evening.
"I'm sorry to report that we've now determined through our forensic investigation that one of the officers' rounds struck Ms. Corado as she was exiting the market and was in proximity to Atkins," Chief Moore said at a news conference on Tuesday morning.
These exist as vast, geological curiosities that require stone tapping in specific sequences to open wormholes into the past; consequently time travelers are called "geologists," and need to live in proximity to a Machine for four years before the wormholes will admit them.
Some of the pieces (especially the chokers and the corsets!) have already sold out, but you can still try your luck at one of the select & Other Stories stores carrying the collaboration, if you happen to be in proximity to one of these locations.
The company touts a number of potential use cases for this technology – like hotel rooms that sense your entry then set the temperature accordingly and turn on your favorite music, or phones that can merge their address books while in proximity, among other things.
She found herself in proximity to a social milieu that she hadn't known existed: the classmates in "waxed hunting jackets and plum-coloured chinos," as she writes in "Normal People," whose parents had "not figuratively" caused the financial crisis that claimed her father's job.
Trump announced at a Saturday morning press conference that he had been tested for the coronavirus Friday evening after being in proximity to several people who have tested positive for the disease and interacting with others who have self-quarantined as a precautionary measure.
While Mr. Porter was not directly involved in the president's efforts to limit the scope of Mr. Mueller's work, his job put him in proximity to Mr. Trump and made him aware of the flow of information coming in and out of the Oval Office.
It objected to proposed oil and gas leases on federal land that it says are "adjacent or in proximity" to several other sites: Zion National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Hovenweep National Monument and Fort Laramie National Historic Site.
With tensions at their highest since the end of the Cold War, with US and Russian troops in proximity on Syria's battlefields, Tillerson manages a channel of communication with Moscow that can be instantly activated in a crisis, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, announced on Thursday that he would attend the funeral, putting him in proximity to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel when the two have been jousting over who is to blame for their failure to sit down and talk.
In a "just" economy, venture capitalists would consider the collateral damage (layoffs, defaulted retirements, etc.) that may result from their actions in the same way that military commanders must consider whether the use of a certain weapon in proximity to civilians would be discriminate and proportional.
Happily for Nicolson and Sackville-West, Sissinghurst Castle, which was in ruins when they bought it, and then restored, was in proximity to the Bloomsbury crowd (of which they were slightly peripheral members) and to accomplished landscape designers who had been in the area for a while.
This deftly streamlined production ushers the audience from space to space in Abrons Arts Center's Playhouse Theater — the lobby, the balcony, the orchestra, the stage — in a fascinating experiment in proximity: How close is too close to this play, and how far away is just far enough?
The types of accidents we'll face in this automated future, in which these cars are meant to run together in proximity at high speed, may be fewer, but they'll be new, different, unpredictable and, on occasion, larger and more grisly than the ones we know today.
On Tuesday, the top military officers from Turkey, Russia and the United States held an unusual meeting in Antalya, a Turkish city, as part of an effort to avoid unintended confrontations by the forces of all three nations, which are operating in proximity in northern Syria.
Between 1955 and 1961, the two lived and worked in proximity to one another, first on Pearl Street and then, in 1958, when the Pearl Street building was condemned, over a hero sandwich shop at 128 Front Street, this time with Johns upstairs and Rauschenberg downstairs.
In the 2017 study, DHS "did observe anomalous activity that appeared consistent with IMSI catcher technology within the [National Capitol Region], including locations in proximity to potentially sensitive facilities like the White House," but had "neither validated nor attributed such activity to specific entities, devices, or purposes," Krebs said.
CANTON, N.Y. — Banking their hopes on an array of circumstantial evidence, prosecutors in the murder trial of an upstate boy rested their case on Tuesday after showing a video of the suspect's car in proximity to the boy as he was heading home, minutes before the fatal attack.
"In prison there are too many people in proximity to each other who do not have the option of social distancing and there are literally millions of persons incarcerated who were arrested, but not convicted, who are languishing there awaiting trial," he wrote in a letter to the President.
Nevada was a logical next step because it, like California, had a recreational cannabis program in place, and in close enough in proximity to test a potential operational strategy of working with contract brewers and cannabis licensees in that state to replicate the recipes and processes for the brews.
Chernobyl, the miniseries, insinuates that if people in the areas surrounding the catastrophic explosion had kept a supply of potassium iodide tablets on hand and taken them as soon as the disaster occurred, those tablets would have blocked radioactive iodine from flooding the thyroids of people in proximity to the accident.
Hosted in the Park Avenue Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall, in Manhattan's Upper East Side, the day's festivities were in proximity to many leading arts institutions that have benefitted from Indigenous dispossession and, in some cases, Indigenous plundering, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and the Frick Collection.
When Cordelia makes the mistake of wishing that Buffy had never come to Sunnydale in proximity of a vengeance demon — Anya, in her first episode — we get to see exactly how bleak that scenario would've been with a terrifying vampire-ridden dystopia that's preparing to turn humans into blood juice boxes.
Though maintenance workers, drivers and painters from Mexico and Central America would not normally be thought of as security threats, the presence of workers with fraudulent identity documents poses additional complications in vetting those who may be in proximity to the president at his leisure properties in Florida and elsewhere.
The Demilitarized Zone, a 2.5-mile-wide, 150-mile-long stretch of land dividing the peninsula, already has a facility that could serve as a meeting site: the Peace House in Panmunjom, a border village that is the only place in the contested strip where North and South Korean soldiers operate in proximity.
Political reaction was swift to the Trump administration's decision to suspend the study of "the potential relationship between increased health risks and living in proximity to sites that have been or are being mined or reclaimed for surface coal deposits," which began last year and was expected to take two years to complete.
Jorge Ramos was originally supposed to represent Univision, but the news anchor stepped aside after learning he had been "in proximity with someone who was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus," Univision announced in a statement last week, adding that Ramos was in good health and symptom-free.
He was earnest and mild, the former chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, a grand donor to the Museum of Modern Art and a man who had not one, not two, but three homes in proximity to hers: in Manhattan, on the Upper East Side; in Westchester County, N.Y.; and in Maine.
As you wander around a large virtual room filled with collaged images from the artist's own Facebook, anxious thoughts are let loose: "Your ideas suck, your projects suck, all your dreams suck," and "You'll never find true loooooove!" are sung louder or softer depending on which animated boxes you are in proximity to.
An official, iconic television Batmobile created by the late Hollywood car customizer George Barris was parked at the foot of the steps of City Hall and a bright red Batphone — the kind Gotham's police commissioner used to summon Batman on the series — was strategically placed near the podium in proximity to L.A. city officials.
A couple in the midst of a public ordeal is not excused from life's usual bothers, and what is striking when you find yourself in proximity to a crisis isn't always the soaring arc of the fall but the way it touches against, grazes and refracts all the familiar daily torments on the way down.
Adding to the tense atmosphere as the measure hung in the balance, senators learned that one of their own — Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky — had tested positive for Covid-19 after going about his Senate business in proximity to his colleagues, even sneaking into the senators-only gym to swim laps in the pool.
That's not a foreign sentiment for the artist—above all, his music speaks to how the body finds purpose in proximity to another person—but on an album profoundly informed by today's dark and unpromising social climate, his plea functions doubly: the personal is always political, and there is freedom to be found in the self.
Lily & Madeleine "Analog Love" There's a thing called blood harmony that some siblings have and this song by the Jurkiewicz sisters taps into it: their harmonies are of an otherworldly sort that can only come when people have a connection that goes far beyond one the develops from standing in proximity to each other in the studio.
In the case of Mojave Trails and Sonoran Desert National Monuments, their location adjacent to 29 Palms Marine Base and in proximity to the Barry M. Goldwater Range helps to address these challenges by removing the likelihood for most impacts to occur in key locations around the facilities, and thereby ensuring protected habitat for wildlife and plant species.
The overarching claims of the story were disingenuous and horrifying; the facts it included had been removed from all useful context and placed in a new, sinister one; its insinuating mention of "Muslim martyrs," in proximity to mentions of Mr. Khan's son, and its misleading and strategic mention of Shariah law, amounted to a repulsive smear.
After the hourlong car ride into the city from Varese, the bucolic town where she lives in proximity to the extended Missoni clan, the designer peruses the showroom's Styrofoam boards, pinned with photographs of the 70 people — models, dancers, friends, employees and family members of all ages — that she has cast for her show the next day.
Born in 1917 in Innsbruck, Austria, Sottsass teethed in proximity to one of the founts of modernism as the devoted son of Ettore Sottsass Sr., an architect who trained in Vienna when its design ethic was steeped in the grids and geometries of Otto Wagner and his brilliant student Josef Hoffmann, a founder in 1903 of the Wiener Werkstätte.
Ms. Litorco's book teaches all sorts of useful skills, like proper hygiene for being in proximity to other gamers, how to play gracefully so you don't get smacked down, how to keep your gaming group from killing you and how to host a game night like Martha Stewart if she ever lowered herself to bother rolling a die.
Officials say that given the heightened tensions and increased military activity in the region it is important to increase the frequency of US activity in the area and desensitize Russia to the presence of US military forces there, helping to establish rules for how the two countries should safely operate in proximity to each other, as they did in the Cold War.
The Griffin suite of programs has exhibited the work of about 300 artists since its inception, and brought at least 50 more through the residency program, which situates artists in proximity to the specialized scientists working in the Colart Innovation & Development Laboratory in London — allowing both cohorts to benefit from each other's expertise and perspective on the materials they hold in common.
" The same day, in an email titled "NDAs" and addressed to his attorney, Marlow, and others, Yiannopoulos wrote, "I have 20 and 21 year olds working in proximity to and even potentially communicating directly with the Mercers, outside the cover of Breitbart or GS contracts...I can't wait any longer to issue NDAs, even if they're not perfect and have to be replaced later.
Meanwhile, Russia and Iran are backing Mr. Assad with military power, while the United States and Sunni Arab states, like Saudi Arabia, are helping rebels, some of whom fight either in partnership with or in proximity to the affiliate of Al Qaeda known as the Nusra Front, now called the Levant Conquest Front, making it hard to tell the good guys from the bad.
Sets from the pianist Ashley Henry and the drummer Moses Boyd were highlights, and the commonalities between them (the influence of drum-and-bass's skittering rhythms; the proposal of a different kind of dance-driven jazz, not directly influenced by American hip-hop but instead directly tied to the British rave scene) suggested that jazz moves in collective steps, made by musicians operating in proximity.
Who eats a chuck roast cooked with a stick of butter?" asks Dawn W., to which Maria responds, "...the name of the dish is Mississippi Roast, not Monterey Grill..." Apparently "Texas Chili" should have no beans, though one reader, John Robertson, concedes that if you must add them, his "preference for any bean in proximity to chili or chile always will be the toothsome, flavorful and inherently noble pinto.
"Something extraordinary has begun: a real-time, life-or-death test of competency and leadership for those seeking the White House this November..." (NYT) -- Sunday's Joe Biden/Bernie Sanders debate is still on, but it will now take place in DC instead of Phoenix... (CNN) -- Univision's Jorge Ramos was slated to be one of the moderators, but because he "was in proximity with someone who was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus," he has stepped aside.

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