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We find the one point where we intersected with them.
The careers of all four men have intersected over the years.
Her hair and the architecture's clean lines intersected in marvelous tangents.
And, sometimes, those two lines — the ideological and the personal — intersected.
But luckily their lives intersected at "a perfect time," she added.
From that moment of pacification on, Bobby and Chuck's storylines barely intersected.
Early days, the technology and the journalism were really heavily intersected. Right.
"I didn't think the worlds of theater and basketball intersected," Morey said.
It was yet another way in which statecraft and cyberoperations had intersected.
Her life intersected with Longfellow, the Brownings, Louisa May Alcott and Henry James.
These composite images intersected with Orellana's interest with their place in their family.
They had not been friends, although their circles had intersected in numerous ways.
But sports has always intersected with race and with politics over the years.
Mr. Bloomberg's giving to Johns Hopkins has also intersected with his political advocacy.
They took U.S. 101 until it intersected with State Route 134, then exited.
The bomb had detonated at the "T" where the driveway and road intersected.
We were asked to think about how our practice broadly intersected with Judaism.
Robinson's life paralleled, and sometimes intersected with, events in the life of the country.
How the lives of six residents intersected with the campaigns in the last week.
But he's not the first athlete whose protests have intersected with politics and race.
How have you, in previous works, intersected the issues of being queer and undocumented?
We just haven't really intersected philosophical thought that much with drug and alcohol concerns.
Castro's path intersected with that of Jason Motte, who had surrendered his home run.
Biases about both gender and race likely intersected on myriad other fronts as well.
At times, those efforts intersected with Parnas' and Fruman's business interests, per the Journal.
On the other, they're about the troubling ways that racism and technology have intersected.
In his life and career, Deripaska has frequently intersected with the Kremlin and Russian officialdom.
They walked toward one another, standing inches apart for the few moments their paths intersected.
At some point these strands intersected—and one crucial question is how early that happened.
Her life intersected with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the Brownings, Louisa May Alcott and Henry James.
Deripaska has intersected with the Trump orbit on a few occasions, most notably with Manafort.
Frustration and creativity intersected in the form of peaceful marching, plastic whistles and, definitively, paint.
They met on the indie-rock circuit and started recording together when their schedules intersected.
And both were obsessed with their fields of study, especially where they overlapped and intersected.
He went on to pursue an entrepreneurial career that regularly intersected with Joe's public duties.
In our Travel section's Love issue, four authors recall times when love and travel intersected.
Mr. Cornejo and Ms. Ferri had intersected briefly at Ballet Theater, but had never danced together.
Mr. Pitts's passions and his job intersected in Mr. Kelly, who was chairman of the committee.
But then I began to look at all the people who intersected with Lincoln that day.
What are your memories of how the events of the Simpson case intersected with your own lives?
THUMP: Tell me about your relationship with footwork, has it intersected at all with your athletic career?
It also intersected with Stevens' decision to go small and insert Gerald Green into the starting lineup.
The broad outlines of how the Bidens' roles intersected in Ukraine have been known for some time.
He has a professional history including a number of roles that intersected with his father's political career.
In fact, this is not the first time it has intersected with politics in a public way.
"I do think it's illustrative of an unexpected moment where the law and conscience intersected," she said.
Being fat has always intersected with every other facet of my life, from the personal to the professional.
Pakistan ban It isn't the first time in recent months that national politics and the movies have intersected.
On one day in May, various threads of the country intersected, culminating in the most American of crimes.
Instead, pastors spoke out as they believed their faith intersected with something that was happening in an election.
He was just the guy most of the other stories intersected with, and it worked, more or less.
It didn't work, he slowly became embittered, and then his life intersected with those of The Magicians' characters.
At some point, it ceased to feel like much of one, as the game intersected with real life.
And then in the early 1990s, she headed up the D.C. office for the C.D.C., and we intersected.
And the real world of Garry Shandling intersected with the fictional world of Larry Sanders more than once.
Curators were looking forward to collaborating between departments and planning exhibitions that intersected across time periods and cultures.
The two cases, both involving sex crimes, made their way along separate paths that intersected at odd moments.
In that brief scene at the station, a sliver of the city's 8.7 million inhabitants intersected, scattering light.
Still, experts say it's unsurprising the two quickly growing trends – the sharing economy and digital money – have intersected.
That's just one of many inspiring paths that briefly intersected with the video Chainletter that can't be broken.
In due course, we will gain a fuller understanding of how the Russian and American stories intersected in 2016.
With their soft-edged geometric forms, sometimes intersected by graffiti-like strokes of color, the compositions veer toward abstraction.
This summer, Drollinger's study intersected once more with Trump's orbit, during one of his chaotic all-hands cabinet meetings.
But the two intersected in my need to defend the Twihards for their right to quality celeb doll representation.
Like McGarner, Jackson was also aware of the ways in which his job and his race sometimes precariously intersected.
As Solicitor General of Texas, Cruz and the GOA intersected on at least one case, the landmark Heller decision.
The Beverly Hills, California, attorney has intersected with Cohen on at least five matters in recent years, CNN found.
JB: I wanted to write precisely about the crises and dilemmas I faced as they intersected in the moment.
Their post-Roseville High lives barely intersected until 231, when a get-together with high school classmates reunited them.
Over that nearly half-century of murder, extortion and snitching, Mr. Bulger intersected with a memorable cast of characters.
But in the transactional worlds of politics and real estate, the lives of the two men have often intersected.
The fight against period stigma has also intersected with the fight against abortion stigma, with women calling Indiana Gov.
Mr Macintyre brilliantly weaves together the two men's parallel lives on opposite sides of the world, until their careers intersected.
Richard Tuttle, Thomas Nozkowski, and Jack Tilton worked for Parsons, which shows how many different generations she intersected and recognized.
Many took a remarkably similar interest in trajectory — in the paths traveled by projectiles as they intersected with human lives.
Pokémon Go mined "real" Pokémon titles for gameplay ideas and monster compendiums, sure, but otherwise, the two worlds hardly intersected.
Later she moved her arms through the air in squiggles to illustrate how their lives had intersected over the years.
The black dress featured two rows of red-and-pink fabric that intersected to create a bow and giant sleeves. 
The press release talks about the record having an ironic sense of humor intersected with the more dance-driven energy.
His incredible feats of bear killing and frontier exploring intersected with a political career that was catalyzed by central banking.
The bombings were carried out by a group of North African Islamists that intersected with a band of petty criminals.
Those who intersected with him found him to be a disagreeable and solitary figure who waved away contact with others.
The traditional garden carpet organizes the weaving into four quadrants with one vertical water channel intersected by one large horizontal channel.
A bunch of us were there, all intersected at the Journal at the same time, and so that's what we did.
"I told you this before, but I cannot believe the path my life took after our lives intersected," she continued, crying.
Their work has intersected because both teams have charged Mr. Cohen with crimes, and he had sought to cooperate with both.
Virginia's Augusta County and Pennsylvania's Franklin County are not far apart in the Great Valley, intersected by the Mason-Dixon line.
This is a story about cancer, and baseball, and how they intersected over a week in the life of the Mets.
In the aftermath of the raid on Cohen's property, the Southern District's investigation of Cohen intersected with Mueller's investigation of Trump.
Emboldened, I intersected a well-groomed, seemingly 20-something blonde woman as she tried to open the door to the gym.
Belott's discovery of her collection intersected with his own work at the time and forms the basis of this new exhibition.
"When I was growing up, where my culture and religion intersected, corporal punishment was the order of the day," writes Bathe, 42.
After recording his musicians improvising, the producer listened to the takes and discovered bits of melodic lines that intersected in interesting ways.
He also blasted ESPN as "cowardly" for instructing staff to eschew political conversations unless politics has intersected with sports in some way.
It's not a historical documentary, but we wanted to look at those moments where the Stones and history intersected in South America.
Bobby and Chuck's lives intersected in another major way: Chuck's wife, Wendy (Maggie Siff), worked at Axe Capital as a performance coach.
It will stand as long as the city exists, an eternal reminder of when their lives intersected just like those street corners.
Kelly, now retired, was a fellow of King's College, Cambridge (we intersected there in the 1980s when I was a research fellow).
The cloistered shell of liberalism to the east and the infectious anger of the streets to the north never intersected, never touched.
Named after ancient sites in Asia Minor, Damascus Gate features squares and circles, intersected by what Stella calls 'interlaces,' 'rainbows,' and 'fans.
That's because where these two types of discrimination intersected in their lives, it created something else altogether that deserved its own attention.
Historic events and domestic life intersected in the experiences of one American family, headed by the naval commander Victor Henry, nicknamed Pug.
" In addition, she says, the Maxwell case "intersected with Lee's interest in how justice can be found inside and outside a courtroom.
Mr. Manafort's finances also intersected with companies of Mr. Vanagels and another Latvian whose name was used as a director, Stan Gorin.
Racism, poverty, ecological devastation, the war economy and a distorted moral narrative have intersected to undermined democracy over the past 19683 years.
His business career has intersected repeatedly with his father's political power, through roles he had held in banking, lobbying and international finance.
But there was one more high-ranking Trump campaign official who intersected with an intelligence informant about Russian interference in the election.
Here is a very incomplete look back at the year in media, especially when it intersected with government, business, culture, and entertainment.
If our paths intersected, we considered the crossing coincidental, the unavoidable convergence of two common age-related illnesses on the same body.
And that's the only place she lives now, in me and the thousands of people who intersected with her classroom and her life.
The building, located alongside a school and small public square, is fairly traditional with its gridded brick facade intersected by white concrete bands.
Their paths intersected again in the 2000s at Trump Tower, where Sater was an adviser and Cohen later became one of Trump's attorneys.
The inspiration at the Apollo was a small but telling example of how religious faith and secular values have intersected throughout Clinton's life.
To the east they intersected with the networks of the eastern Mediterranean and on through the Silk Roads of Central and East Asia.
The decline in morale intersected with a growing trade in heroin, sold in vials of white powder purveyed by roadside hucksters outside bases.
Since 2016, much of the chatter from pundits and media has been about that hunger, insofar as it intersected with Donald Trump's rhetoric.
But he understands that the Summer of Josh Brolin has intersected with the #MeToo moment, and that he needs to talk about it.
In her speech, Fonda argued that the anti-war movement and the environmental movement had the same goals, and those intersected in Iran.
The ways they intersected prompted laughter and worry but mostly a combination of the two -- itself a clean summation of the Trump presidency.
For seven years, Gregory Buchakjian has surveyed and photographed Beirut's deserted buildings, memorializing a vanishing urban landscape and the lives that intersected with it.
But what was perhaps most remarkable about Supernatural is that has both intersected with and reflected a much larger gradual change within geek culture.
The plan now is to work on establishing the extent of the reserve after the 2017 drilling intersected "significant gold grades", Koza Ltd said.
But I knew there had to be arenas in this city where the different groups intersected, connected through the simple rituals of everyday life.
The only reason I learned about Asian-American rap is because I wanted to find where my ethnicity intersected within mass hip-hop culture.
Let's take on Christmas as God intended: as a sacred time to celebrate that instant when the timelessness of God intersected with human time.
Mr. Perry's efforts, while broadly consistent with American national security and energy objectives, intersected with those of the figures involved in the pressure campaign.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mr. Williams made hard-edged geometric compositions in which diamonds and S-curves intersected in shallow planes.
On the new podcast, the trio explained how digital and traditional media intersected this June, when Nat Geo ran a big cover story about plastics.
We were ensuring that his dying wish, a wish he had talked about for as long as our lives had intersected, became a lived reality.
But what if you shined multiple weaker lasers through the resin, none of which was powerful enough to cure it except when they all intersected?
Dating back some 733,000 years, the mysterious picture consists of three lines intersected by six angled lines, like a more complicated version of the hashtag (#).
From the start, Mr. Giraldo's personal history, pieced together from interviews, court records, government documents and his public confessions, intersected with Colombia's intense civil conflict.
Robin and Emily were headed home to Powell Butte and suggested that I follow them on the Ochoco Highway until it intersected with Highway 20.
At the time I intersected with Andy, he had long graduated from a kid collecting stars' autographed portraits to a man collecting the stars themselves.
Earlier this month, Fox News reported that the FBI had expanded its inquiry to examine how the State Department's work intersected with the Clinton family foundation.
The Egyptian-born Australian artist Raafat Ishak's work "Responses to an Immigration Request From One Hundred and Ninety-Four Governments" intersected poignantly with the refugee crisis.
In 2014 Jessicka wrote an essay for Bust reflecting on her relationship with her weight and how that intersected with her time in Jack Off Jill.
Jackson kept a door open in his mind so that when moments of irony relating to life, love, and technology appeared and intersected, he captured them.
THE JACOBS I felt I already knew struck me as that rare breed of designer whose talent has long intersected with the spirit of an age.
I mean, the Greek word for city is polis, which is the same root of the word politics, and they ... those two places, I think, intersected.
Pop punk had intersected with emo before, particularly with Jawbreaker, but it was Lifetime who brought crisp guitars and a sugary, unabashedly poppy sound to the fray.
China's leading technology exporters ZTE and Huawei bore the brunt of a backlash as the worries about technology intersected concerns about the security of global supply chains.
Meanwhile, in Eastern European nations, there is a worrying situation, made up by intersected problems and being aggravated by ethnic nationalism and lasting economic downturn and unemployment.
Also, molly had its moment when it intersected with both hip-hop and the EDM bubble and totally become a talking point throughout mainstream American pop culture.
What would science look like if our attention to debunking modern strands of eugenics intersected with debunking white, heteronormative, and cis-privileged notions of gender binaries and constructs?
The field that once held hundreds of thousands of scantily clad, mud-soaked spectators is now a verdant meadow intersected by old wooden fences and a parking lot.
At no previous time in history could those three things have intersected and make any sort of sense, but now it makes all the sense in the world.
I loved the way comedy and music intersected on the show, where you had these lesser known indie bands, paired with pretty big names in the comedy world.
Second, I intersected parts of the painting's name with POINTILLISM and GEORGES SEURAT, which I also had to keep away from the top, the bottom, and each other.
CreditCreditDaniel Rodrigues for The New York Times For our first-ever Love issue, we asked four authors to recount times when love and travel intersected in their lives.
"Composition Abstraite" (1958), for example, is split symmetrically along a vertical axis which is intersected at the seam of two differently-sized red shapes, above the halfway mark.
Touted as the world's first cryptocurrency landmark, the intentionally rusty, off-kilter ring features the iconic bitcoin logo (a lowercase "b" intersected by two vertical lines) at its center.
Especially since the "coupling" of these the Annie-Owen and Fujita-Mantleray stories are a fitting reflection for the way Annie and Owen's fantasies were constantly intersected throughout Maniac.
Interest in his returns has been high ever since the 2016 election, given looming questions about how his business dealings have intersected with various actions he's taken in office.
Our paths had intersected on the Dart Track, a popular, multiday trek through the mountains north of Queenstown, where we had compared lists of must-visit huts over dinner.
All of that seems surreal for a man who says he never got further than ninth grade, and whose life intersected in complicated ways with the civil rights movement.
Their lives intersected decades later; she was living in Zaragoza, Spain — only hours from his home in Andorra, between France and Spain — and visited him on his 95th birthday.
In the years that followed, radical artistic thinking and obscure spiritual strivings intersected in everything from Kandinsky's abstractions to Eliot's "The Waste Land" and the atonal music of Schoenberg.
The story of serial killer Norman Bates in the years before his life murderously intersected with Marion Crane in Psycho isn't inherently interesting, unless you're super into hotel management.
And that's when I intersected with another great piece of "who luck," another professor, Jerry Porras, who was a massively tenured senior dean when I was 30, 31 years old.
This line of saywas—roughly, "markers" in Quechua, an indigenous Andean language—intersected diagonally with an ancient path, part of a road network built five centuries ago by the Incas.
Then, they intersected that with universal scaling laws and genetic sequencing technology in order to take into account the sheer number of microbial speices that aren't included in similar studies.
Yet what has really made this flurry of episodes soar is the interaction among the characters, as the paths of key players who moved along parallel tracks have repeatedly intersected.
From ancient Mediterranean civilizations, through Mesopotamia and South Asia, to China and beyond, recorded human history has from time to time intersected with the addictive, body- and mind-altering plant.
We were particularly focused on how two narratives — the story of the Russian attack and the story of Mr. Trump's quest for the presidency — intersected over several months in 2016.
New Left organizations such as the campus-based Students for a Democratic Society intersected with the burgeoning women's movement to boost young women into leadership roles in the antiwar movement.
My two vocations rarely intersected — until I came across a story about Jimmy A. Williams, a trainer who coached many young female riders to Olympic fame, while sexually abusing them.
He mounted them on poles so that people driving on Routes 400 and 20133, which intersected in Mullinville, could easily see them and perhaps stop by for a closer look.
Bloomberg reported that activists within the Shakopee facilities previously brought demands to Amazon over the summer, when the Muslim holiday of Ramadan intersected with Prime Day, an annual celebration of consumerism.
In my freshman and sophomore school years, when I was 14 and 15 years old, my group of friends intersected with Brett and his friends for a short period of time.
He argued that Skakel was partly "framed" by a cast of characters who "ended up at the confluence of where a number of people's ambitions intersected," he told PEOPLE in 2016.
I liked it as a thing unto itself and the apparent randomness of it, but  I liked how Cooper's arc intersected with it, suggesting possibilities for relevancy to the greater whole.
Structurally, James's journey is reflected through the plodding histories of the famous silk-stocking women he intersected with, and as a result the designer's own image never fully fills the mirror.
For its move to TV, Lost and The Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof rearranged the comic's bones around an entirely new story that still resonated and intersected with the old one.
Perhaps lost in the outsized legacies of two American folk heroes is that their remarkable lives intersected in the most unexpected place — as United States fighter pilots during the Korean War.
This might seem like a standard-issue kidnapping story save for the fact that Marjorie's life might well have intersected with Georgia Tann, the woman who ran the Tennessee Children's Home Society.
While Clinton stayed largely removed from the haggling over access; her top aides at the State Department had extensive communications that intersected with Clinton Foundation business or the personal interests of donors.
"Over the course of your career with the intelligence community, you have served in positions of responsibility that have intersected with the CIA's program of so-called 'enhanced interrogation techniques,'" McCain wrote.
Apgar says he's always "been alert to the ways Disney and his signature creation have affected or intersected with our lives" since the famous mouse first appeared in the animated short Steamboat Willie.
Washington (CNN)President Trump's executive order banning immigrants from seven countries that are predominantly Muslim for three months isn't the first time US attempts to limit travel into the country intersected with faith.
He described himself as a "fascist of the right" and Godard as a "fascist of the left" but somehow his essential humanism intersected with Godard's overweening didactics to make something new, fresh, exciting.
This year, the caravan's arrival in Milan in mid-February intersected with an outbreak of Covid-19, the new coronavirus, in Italy, then the country worst hit by the illness outside of Asia.
But the revelations about Mr. Manafort's discussions in 2017 about Mr. Assange in Quito underscore how his self-styled role as an international influence broker intersected with the questions surrounding the Trump campaign.
It wasn't just a theory, it was based on real understanding of the technology, intersected with an understanding of people and their uses and their needs and how this stuff could be applied.
The Love Issue For our first-ever Love issue, we asked four authors to recount times when love and travel intersected in their lives: Alexander Chee writes about a possible betrayal in Spain.
But the military bookings at Turnberry are the latest in a series of episodes in which the president's private businesses have intersected with his public position in ways that he can profit from.
Start in the center with Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri Russell), then trace their various relationships outward to see all of the characters whose lives they've intersected with over the years.
By studying where crowds intersected and how the dynamics changed at a critical density, the authors were able to recommend changes that ensured the Hajj in 2007 went off without a similarly tragic incident.
Then went over to the graduate school of business, and because I had some really great mentors, one of the themes of my life is "who luck," great people that have intersected with me.
But it's embarrassing to see someone once lauded as a "tech-savvy" politician seem bemused that technology and economics have intersected to produce something more complicated than ragged hobos staring into a burning barrel.
Soundcloud's obsession with the Wii Shop jam also intersected with many of its other memes ("Bonfire," Smash Mouth/Shrek, Space Jam, etc.) and this feels somehow like a fitting eulogy for that dying community.
The Halls, who met as All-Americans at Stanford, say over all their personal and professional transitions this year have intersected neatly, and building their new family has been as rewarding as any race.
But dozens of interviews conducted in Britain, Russia, Spain, Estonia, the United States and the Czech Republic, as well as a review of Russian court documents, show how their lives intersected at key moments.
It is a dark space called the Domes, which is intersected by metal catwalks between the domed, scalloped ceiling of the auditorium and the Met's roof, which bears the contours of its famous arches.
It would have been easier if Marina's two matches were related to each other — then I could have looked for where their family trees intersected to narrow down the range of possible branches to explore.
Giuliani's shadow investigation to serve those goals intersected perfectly with the interests of people with personal grievances in Ukraine, and with Ukrainian Americans in the US long used to hustling to make a quick buck.
That's a narrative, sure, but it's hardly the only one, and there are so many more out there that aren't being told, that move beyond the moment someone's life intersected with that of their abuser.
That's when you checked off the first thing on that list, and I thought of time, how ours had intersected to produce an unpredictable bond and a happiness that we had missed for so long.
His findings — more a series of memos than a single narrative arc — outlined a yearslong effort to influence Mr. Trump, perhaps initially because he had intersected with Russian oligarchs whom Mr. Putin hoped to track.
In the mid-fifties, he persuaded a record label to allow him to search for obscure music in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and India, and also in Bedouin camps whose travels intersected with his.
They intersected on Friday in an unsettling encounter outside the Lincoln Memorial — a throng of cheering and jeering high school boys, predominantly white and wearing "Make America Great Again" gear, surrounding a Native American elder.
So despite Ms. Townsend's skepticism, he was game when the filmmaker Lawrence Schiller suggested that this seductive paradigm of two opposites whose legacies not only intersected but were also bound together would, indeed, make a book.
Click here to view original GIFAround 4am this morning, people near Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona were treated to a loud boom and flash of blinding light as some sort of space junk intersected with Earth's atmosphere.
Washington lawyer Robert Bennett, also of Hogan Lovells, who represented President Bill Clinton in the sexual harassment case filed by Paula Jones, said Cobb knew how to handle a crisis where politics and the law intersected.
But until last month my twin passions for journalism and horses had intersected only rarely — like when I covered a gala at the Waldorf Astoria hotel where two horses trotted around in an upper-story ballroom.
Argentine tango is the product of a confluence of rhythms and traditions that intersected in the 1700s and 1800s, in poor districts of Buenos Aires that were home to European immigrants, former African slaves and locals.
Pinedo first intersected with the Mueller probe in December 2017, when he spoke to the FBI at his family's home in California without seeking his own attorney and admitted to owning an online account sales website.
It's the idea behind the term intersectionality, coined by law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, when she argued that black women's experiences were intersected by racism and sexism, forming a unique experience that deserved its own focus.
This week, though, the Farage-bromance story intersected with the conflict-of-interest story, as it was reported that Trump had asked Farage to lobby against wind farms that would impede the view at Trump's golf courses.
MINNEAPOLIS — Their lives intersected only briefly at the end of a dark alley: a meditation coach clutching a glittery iPhone and a Minneapolis police officer sitting in the passenger seat of a black-and-white Ford Explorer.
Late in the 2016 presidential campaign that year, Rybolovlev's plane intersected twice with Trump's when it was spotted in two US cities where Trump was campaigning, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and in Las Vegas, according to McClatchy.
While he and Deebank tended to shy away from guitar effects, the way their playing intersected with each others (and eventually with Martin Duffy's delirious organ parts) had a way of lowering a dreamy fog over the proceedings.
They have focused attention on his personal life, including his 2014 discharge from the Navy Reserve after testing positive for cocaine, and his business career, which included a number of roles that intersected with his father's political career.
In 1916, war and hockey intersected as closely as they ever have when an active infantry battalion, training before being sent to Europe, competed in a league with the world-champion Montreal Canadiens and other well-established teams.
This winter, we intersected their migration on a frozen tidal river in Maine where, for the first time in several years, we hauled an ice shack onto a little cove not far from our house on Merrymeeting Bay.
The show is just one product (in addition to a book and a PhD thesis) of Buchakjian's seven-year project to survey and photograph Beirut's deserted buildings, memorializing a vanishing urban landscape and the lives that intersected with it.
In the first Toy Story, there would be a hard crease right here because they just stuck the nose inside the face, and they just intersected each other, because we didn't know how to create really complicated smooth surfaces.
POSTCOMMODITY (Founded 19583) This collective — comprising Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez and Kade L. Twist — for four days in October 2015 installed a two-mile "Repellent Fence" of 26 balloons that intersected the United States-Mexico border near Douglas, Ariz.
The catchy melodies and forward feminism have intersected perfectly with the TikTok moment — users making short-form videos to music clips — meaning that a large audience (the "Queendom") has discovered the songs online, fueling interest in the stage productions.
Over the past two years, La Sorda has told me about the "lucky time" when his life intersected with Ali; when the greatest boxer in the world, the Champ, the Louisville Lip, was the student of the Little Wizard.
On the corner of 35th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan, in a small shop filled with shelves of books containing photographs and stories meant to entice readers to exotic locales, Arnold Greenberg found a place where his passions intersected.
The finale laid out all of the show's cards, revealing to audiences just how all of its storylines intersected, and ended with a prospective act of revolution on the part of Dolores, the robotic Host played by Evan Rachel Wood.
Todd: I've been thinking about ways UnReal could have structured this season to be better, and I realized in the Darius scenes (particularly when they intersected with Jay and Ruby) that borrowing something from HBO's The Night Of might have worked.
But, from behind Republican lines, the Spanish Civil War seemed less a prelude to World War II than to the Cold War, where factional splits on the left intersected with geopolitics to doom projects of social revolution in Western Europe.
For Ms. Lang's ballet, Ms. Crowner has created a 46 x 40 foot backdrop in which a large field of blue — like a midsummer sky on a Greek island — is intersected, in one corner, by a swathe of vivid emerald green.
It is bounded by highways — the Sprain Brook and Saw Mill River Parkways going north-south, Interstate 287 going east-west and the New York State Thruway a few miles away — and intersected by two commercial thoroughfares, Routes 9A and 119.
It settled into a steady groove in terms of both its voice and its lush filming style, established by Rae and director Melina Matsoukas, respectively, finding a way to balance Issa, Molly, and Lawrence's stories even when they barely intersected.
" For Pip, the church is where life gives way to death, but also where the peopled world cedes to the marshes — "a dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dikes and mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it.
Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Kirsten Gillibrand and Cory Booker all kept their focus on racial and economic issues, with eyes on where and how they intersected, and away — directly, at least — from President Donald Trump, who mostly went unnamed.
Your Met debut, in 1996, was another moment your real life intersected with the story, but this time more happily: Before the fifth performance, the general manager, Joseph Volpe, announced that you and Ms. Gheorghiu had been married the night before.
But more recently, race and partisanship have once again intersected with the incorporation of a white nationalist sentiment in much of Donald Trump's rhetoric, leading to his endorsement by groups like the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan.
But it was the compound impact when these willful outliers intersected that made the triangle of instability a particularly dangerous dynamic, one that continues into this year with promise of continued cyber attack on one another, and the threat of nuclear war.
Underneath the surface bubblegum-fluff of an incredible chance to travel and make music, the Pumpkins are actually facing an existential identity crisis where mourning the death of their original lead singer is intersected by the sabotaged travel plans of their new one.
"She was very funny and very mean," says Barbara Walters, as a portrait builds of a fiercely ambitious, highly opinionated and instinctively empathic hustler who found her voice when her essays for Esquire magazine in the 1970s intersected with an invigorated women's movement.
The team found that where the currents intersected inside the brain, the frequencies interfered with each other, essentially canceling out all but the difference between them and leaving a low-frequency current that neurons in that location responded to, Dr. Boyden said.
Other relevant experience includes time on RetailMeNot's board, as well as an investor and advisor to numerous startups, including those that intersected retail/e-commerce, analytics and social — like Pinterest-focused Piquora, mobile ad company Vungle, retail advertising startup PromoteIQ and many others.
He told CNN that he and Cohen first intersected in 2011 when Davidson called to inform him that he was representing Daniels in a bid to have a story about her having sex with Trump removed from a gossip website called TheDirty.com.
Wiley's career had intersected with a resurgence of the field of international criminal law; since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, there had been no major international investigations until the atrocities in the Balkans, in the nineteen-nineties, led to the Yugoslavia tribunal.
The careers of Djokovic and Sampras never intersected — Djokovic turned pro the year after Sampras retired — but their paths crossed in Los Angeles in 2013 when they played together (and lost) in an exhibition doubles match at U.C.L.A. against Bob and Mike Bryan.
Their jobs intersected in the early part of the last decade, when Minaya was the general manager of the Montreal Expos and Alderson a top official in the commissioner's office, which was then overseeing the Expos in the absence of a team owner.
Price has an extraordinary ability to recall just about any fact that has intersected with her life: July 18, 1984, was a quiet Wednesday, as she writes in her memoir, and Price picked up the book Helter Skelter and read it for the second time.
One shows rows of horizontal stripes intersected by curved lines swooping down diagonally; another looks to be some kind of airborne vehicle with a burst of light, or explosion, in front of it; a third has the vague suggestion of sound waves across the canvas.
From its earliest days, A&E's Bates Motel has been sold, described, and critiqued as a Psycho prequel: Here's what Norman Bates and his beloved mother were up to before his life intersected with that of Marion Crane and his murderous ways were discovered.
But in 2017, Cooley's personal and professional lives unexpectedly intersected when the La Tuna fire nearly destroyed his Los Angeles home, which sits on a two-acre lot in the Tujunga neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, between the Verdugo and San Gabriel Mountains.
The FLOTUS and her daughters' ensembles were perfectly matched for the evening affair, with Michelle covering up her famous arms in a long-sleeve, floaty Altuzarra handkerchief-hem dress featuring an all-over white print intersected with contrasting black lines and buttons up the front.
In the paper, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, the scientists proposed a mechanism to explain the rapid increase: Two large-scale atmospheric patterns had intersected to push up the water off the Southeast coast, causing a "hot spot" of sea-level rise.
The Thalin-1A well had intersected a 64 meter column of gross gas, with 62 meters of net gas pay, with the well having provded there is a "working petroleum system" and a different play type from that encountered at the Shwe Yee Htun-1 well.
And the first season, which followed the investigation of the murder of 15-year-old Jessica Costello, stuck to that core idea, with numerous twists and turns and several memorable performances (most notably from Stanley Tucci as a possibly sociopathic philanthropist whose path intersected with Jessica's).
"If we go all the way back here to 2000 and we just throw up a trend line across the top we can see that we've intersected this line and we have two formation points" in 2000 and 2006, Gordon told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
Sharma says that if what we have seen with Michael Cohen's business dealings existed anywhere overseas, where it intersected with an investigation or a politically exposed person or national security issue of import to the US, it would ring all sorts of alarm bells at Treasury.
It became clear that Toensing and diGenova's PR efforts had intersected with their work for Firtash last week when an affidavit emerged that was signed by Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor general fired in 2016 at Joe Biden's urging, and submitted on Firtash's behalf to an Austrian court.
The Manson family intersected with a multitude of shady characters at so many levels — law enforcement, drug trafficking, even the government, all wiped from the record — that I found good reason to doubt that the Helter Skelter motive was the full story, or even the real story.
The Manson family intersected with a multitude of shady characters at so many levels — law enforcement, drug trafficking, even the government, all wiped from the record — that I found good reason to doubt that the Helter Skelter motive was the full story, or even the real story.
But in at least one big way, the uncertainty and strife at the White House intersected with Netanyahu's visit: a central US interlocutor on Middle East peace, senior adviser Jared Kushner, has had his access to top-secret information yanked amid a crackdown on interim security clearances.
In the elderly Carr's recollection, a cast of familiar characters intersected in Zurich at that very moment at notable points in their lives: James Joyce (Peter McDonald), writing Ulysses; Tristan Tzara (Seth Numrich), at the rise of Dada; and Vladimir Lenin (Dan Butler), leading up to the Russian Revolution.
The night would become alive with men cruising up and down the street, disappearing in pairs up the stairways that intersected the hills, fucking on people's lawns, or meeting in dark corners, bending over cars to take dick, small orgies forming, only to be broken up by passing headlights.
As much about the lives of the people who created and performed it, the show, which will come to Broadway in the spring, sheds an eye-opening light on a little-known time when theatrical history, Jewish culture and the frank depiction of homosexuality intersected, with explosive results.
Mr. Dwight's role in the Space Race intersected with what Ms. Ludolph called "some of the biggest players of American history," like President John F. Kennedy (who personally called Mr. Dwight's parents to congratulate them on their son's acceptance to the space program), Whitney Young and Edward R. Murrow.
Mr. Dwight's role in the Space Race intersected with what Ms. Ludolph called "some of the biggest players of American history," like President John F. Kennedy (who personally called Mr. Dwight's parents to congratulate them on their son's acceptance to the space program), Whitney Young and Edward R. Murrow.
As two of our great leaders -- a legend in music and a war hero -- lie in state, we approach their caskets, full of respect, with complex feelings and memories, wondering what their life trajectories meant and how their lives intersected with our own, as with our society at large.
In her book Serve the People: Making Asian America in the Long Sixties, which is an indispensable companion to the Roots exhibit, writer and filmmaker Karen Ishizuka says: The arts of activism intersected the lives of those touched by them, creating meaning, defining purpose, and acting as a catalyst for change.
McGough, who wrote an acclaimed memoir, Bat Boy, about working as a New York Yankees bat boy as a teenager, initially intersected with the case without even knowing about it: In 2008, he was researching a potential book about art theft and interviewed a detective in the Commercial Crimes Division.
Instead of each robot broadcasting to every other robot a complete map of safe space around it, the decentralized algorithm has robots only share maps with their immediate neighbors and also has each calculate where neighbors' maps intersect with their own — sharing only relevant intersected data on to the next neighbor.
Thanks in no small measure to Ms. Taichman's sensitive direction and the forceful performances of its cast — all of the actors play several roles — "Indecent" sheds an eye-opening light on a little-known time when theatrical history, Jewish culture and the frank depiction of homosexuality intersected, with explosive results.
I've written and spoken on CNN about the interesting and unexpected ways in which the Stormy Daniels story has intersected with the seemingly unrelated Russia investigation -- specifically by providing Robert Mueller and his team leverage to get Michael Cohen, Trump's personal attorney and "fixer," to provide information pertinent to their investigation.
According to a 23 article by Brian Weeden, director of program planning for the Secure World Foundation and former instructor in the Air Force's orbital analyst training program, the satellites were travelling at slightly different inclinations but their orbits intersected at a nearly 23-degree angle close to the North Pole.
From Qasimi, a designer who shuttles between London and Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, there was a luxe knit guayabera ($259) and shirts with intriguing irregularities, like pinstripes that stopped abruptly and intersected at strange angles, or two chest pockets, but one atop the other on one side of the shirt.
The crucial piece of logic is this: Since previously unknown genes and environments had intersected to contribute to the "off-the-chart" lifespans of these animals, might there by some human gene-environment combination—some unknown mix of gene variants and a unique environment—that might extend our lifespans beyond known limits?
After graduating from Yale Law School, Hunter Biden took on a number of roles that intersected with his father's political career, including working with a Delaware-based credit card issuer, working at the Commerce Department under President Bill Clinton and working as a lobbyist on behalf of various universities, associations and companies.
When she joined the cast of Better Call Saul — AMC's slyly funny, darkly tragic Breaking Bad prequel about the life of unscrupulous lawyer Saul Goodman before his path intersected with Walter White's — Rhea Seehorn was probably best known for her work in sitcoms, particularly NBC's Whitney, on which she starred from 2011 to 2013.
" De Hart, a scholar of women's history and an emeritus professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, searches doggedly for an alternative explanation: "Adopting a feminist identity is a process — one in which her own life experience intersected with a larger historical canvas colored by the past and stretching well beyond the United States.
The emails also shed light on another of Mr. Nikolaev's ventures, one that intersected with Ms. Butina's efforts to cultivate the N.R.A. In December 2015, she accompanied an N.R.A. delegation that included its former president, David Keene, on a visit to Orsis, a Russian gun maker that sells sniper rifles to the Russian National Guard.
It follows the intersected lives of three LGBTQ activists—Cleve Jones (founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and mentee of Harvey Milk), Roma Guy (a women's rights and public health activist), and Ken Jones (a black community organizer who struggles with his race, religious upbringing, and military background)—from 19703 to near-present day.
Project coordinator Lynn Abrahams said by email: Women under servitude were written about only when they intersected with the colonial order most commonly as property — bought or sold; when they broke colonial laws; when they were used for sex; or in the rare instance when a woman freed herself and became a property owner.
Additionally, Mueller's team gained another cooperator whose past work intersected with Gates and Manafort: lobbyist Sam Patten, who admitted to illegally securing Trump inauguration tickets for a Russian connected to Manafort and to the same military intelligence unit that allegedly hacked Democrats and for a powerful pro-Russia Ukrainian who was close to Manafort.
The launch of a dedicated section for an election event within Apple's news product is clearly a response to major failures where tech platforms have intersected with political events — at least where business models rely on fencing content at vast scale and thus favor algorithmic curation (with all the resulting clickbaity, democracy-eroding pitfalls that flow from that).
The British flag combines the emblems of England's national patron Saint George, a simple red cross on a white background; that of Scotland's holy protector Saint Andrew, a blue banner intersected by a white diagonal cross or saltire; and the symbol of Saint Patrick, the apostle of Ireland, consisting of a red diagonal cross on a background of white.
But through a mutual appreciation of wealth and women, and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades — until the connection turned from a status symbol into a liability, and Mr. Trump made sure to publicize the fact that he had barred his onetime friend from his clubs.
But through a mutual appreciation of wealth and women, and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades — until the connection turned from a status symbol into a liability, and Mr. Trump made sure to publicize the fact that he had barred his onetime friend from his clubs.
Two years ago, we were talking about that hunger insofar as it intersected with Donald Trump's rhetoric; in 2019, the women Lear selected as subjects for her film, and others who were elected to Congress, represent a different path for politicians who advocate for ordinary people, and one with more authenticity, given they actually come from the same background as the constituents they're bidding to serve.
But for a heightened moment in the mid-1970s, Patty Hearst, as she was then known, was the central figure in a San Francisco Bay area kidnapping and crime spree that intersected with domestic terrorism during a chaotic moment in American politics and culture, producing iconic images of the era and landing her in prison for 22 months after she embraced, then later renounced, her captors.
Elkin challenges this version of the story by taking the reader on a tour of Paris, New York, Venice, Tokyo, and London, all cities she's lived in, devoting each chapter to a certain historical moment in the city, an artist or writer who lived there at the time, and the way her own life has intersected with the monuments and books these people—women, mostly—left behind.
The county jail and courthouse lay at the bottom of a hill on Court Street, and near the top of the hill, where Dubuque Street intersected, sometimes the relatives or friends—girlfriends, mostly, drunken girlfriends—of inmates came and stood, and waved and hooted, because we could get a pitiful glimpse of that particular spot from the cell block's southeast corner, through the very last window.
He also intersected with several larger movements that have been shaping popular music over the past decade: the way that the internet has smoothed the path to fame on one's own terms, without the mediation of major labels; how white rappers channel robust allegiance to hip-hop history as a means of securing acceptance; and the trend toward generating musical ideas with a collective, rather than in isolation.
The Trump Organization's announcement that it is listing the hotel with a real estate agent and wants to listen to offers came less than a week after Mr. Trump's two roles intersected in a politically and ethically awkward way: He disclosed his intention to host the 2020 Group of 7 meeting of world leaders at the Trump National Doral resort near Miami, then had to abandon the plan after hearing from fellow Republicans that it was a bad idea.

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