Crashes that didn't happen at intersections were also 31 percent more likely to cause serious injury compared with crashes at right-angle intersections.
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The bill also calls for installing so-called transit signal priority at 750 intersections during the first year and 1,000 intersections per year after that.
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Compared with crashes at right-angle intersections, crashes at non-right angle intersections were 37 percent more likely to results in severe injury for cyclists.
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MIT's Senseable City Lab has developed slot-based intersections, modeled after air traffic control systems, that could double the rate at which vehicles move through intersections.
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Pedestrians are now given a head start at 2,381 intersections, or seven times more than the 329 intersections in 2148 when the Vision Zero campaign began.
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It would be very expensive for cities to overhaul all intersections, so the research team sought to identify which intersections might pose the greatest risk, Asgarzadeh said.
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"Intersections are probably one of the most critical areas when it comes to accidents obviously, and our high-volume intersections are ones that we tend to target," Insp.
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In the U.S., most bicycle-vehicle crashes occur at intersections, "yet we still don't have proper protective bicycling infrastructure at intersections across the country," Asgarzadeh said by email.
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Ngọc's installation plays cleverly within these surreal and generative intersections.
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Mvmts must be led from the intersections #TransLiberation #peeInPeace pic.twitter.
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Protesters blocked more than a dozen intersections Friday in Caracas.
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You're even naming specific intersections in Phoenix by the end.
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As a result, intersections will be more efficient and safer.
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Repeat after me: Intersections of race and gender exist. 44.
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Major intersections in San Juan still lack working traffic lights.
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Such Venn diagram intersections are where the The People vs.
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It's dangerous for everyone, especially when they're busting through intersections.
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Finding answers that fit the intersections was not so easy.
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He warned that traffic lights at many intersections were not working because of the power shut-offs, and reminded drivers to approach those intersections as if there were all-way stop signs posted instead.
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It was almost too safe, cautiously crossing intersections and stopping fully.
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"Be alert," she would tell them, especially while stopped at intersections.
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As you walk through a city, intersections regularly interrupt your path.
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Where cars usually rule, street musicians will perform in bustling intersections.
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She teaches courses exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and crime.
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You still spend a lot of time waiting at big intersections.
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They found in 1786, most intersections were located in Central London.
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I'm a researcher who studies the intersections of health and politics.
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So if you go to other intersections, it kind of works.
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Nonetheless, certain intersections of downtown LA are always a safe bet.
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There are twelve black dots at the intersections in this image.
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At the intersections, heavy old traffic signals swayed on their wires.
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A recent performance at Intersections International in Chelsea was sold out.
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Mr. Tonelli pointed out the double parked cars jutting into intersections.
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Police detachments were set up at all major central Paris intersections.
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We weren't taught to walk diagonally through intersections texting on cellphones.
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It can easily merge into highway traffic and negotiate complex intersections.
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Just keep going down through the layers and you'll find intersections.
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In a clubby town, intersections like that are all but inevitable.
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Here, she also captures the delicate intersections of class and race.
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Hubs are intersections of pipelines where gas is traded and priced.
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The Y's Dig Dance series hosts Gwirtzman as he celebrates his company's 198th anniversary with the premiere of "Intersections," a work that pushes the boundaries of physicality as it explores the potential danger and beauty of intersections.
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The goal here is to build intersections that keep freeway traffic flowing.
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Their bodies were left at various intersections across Mosul as a warning.
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Here are some other interesting intersections between the Catholic Church and technology:
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He says artistic crosswalks build a sense of community around the intersections.
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Highways, roads, and intersections went dark without notice and caused traffic accidents.
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We are the multiple intersections of the many lenses of our experience.
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Sylvia, from the beginning, understood those intersections [of gender, class, and color].
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That includes freeway driving, light traffic in cities or navigating basic intersections.
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Moreover, Hotz explains that he needs to take control through several intersections.
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One of the most prominent intersections of culture and technology is gaming.
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Traffic was jamming up in intersections but it wasn't gridlocked, he said.
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The fabric of When We Rise is woven from from their intersections.
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Such tinkering could also trick sensors and manipulate traffic flows through intersections.
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Earlier on Tuesday a few demonstrators burned tyres at Kinshasa city intersections.
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Turning at broad intersections would not pose a problem, Mr. Song added.
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Synapses are like intersections on roads that carry information through your brain.
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Roads and intersections on North Carolina's Outer Banks barrier islands were inundated.
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Thread is going beyond the organization and building intersections between different communities.
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Chinatown is one of LA's most prominent intersections of art and food.
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How does Afrofuturism explore and address the intersections between race and technology?
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Her songs seek out intersections of private and public, personal and political.
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Evy, a public servant, at least gets stoplights installed at dangerous intersections.
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There's little intersections, but not that much, with tennis for sure. Yeah.
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Traffic lights went up at deadly intersections because we reported on it.
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Two others were riding in bike lanes, but were hit at intersections.
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Masked protesters continued to try to block other intersections in the area.
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This lull can provide unwanted drama at intersections with heavy cross traffic.
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At major intersections, drivers routinely zoom through red lights or block crosswalks.
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Many of the intersections were blocked by debris as well as protesters.
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Panhandlers were taking over sidewalks, clogging busy intersections and scaring off tourists.
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Lastly, Carmel now has 28503 roundabouts instead of traffic signals at intersections.
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Without traffic lights, there may be crashes at intersections all the time.
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Machine-gun nests guarded intersections, and shops were shuttered on each block.
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Mehra delves unflinchingly into each of her identities and their sharp intersections.
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But design collections within art museums still woefully underrepresent across many intersections.
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The series drills down effortlessly into the complicated identities of all of its characters, into the intersections of "lesbian" and "Latina" and "lower-class" that might drive one character and the completely different intersections that might drive another.
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According to several reports, the measures helped relieve congestion from several major intersections.
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Orthographic solids seem to emerge fleetingly, only to be collapsed by illogical intersections.
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A film like Moonlight is a brilliant example of some of those intersections.
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Slot-based intersections obviously don't work for places where pedestrians need to cross.
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Mumbai police advised people to avoid a number of key roads and intersections.
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Sex Machina is a column exploring the intersections of sex, romance, and technology.
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Drivers must get used to dodging other cars at malfunctioning eight-lane intersections.
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Such contentious yet coherent intersections were also the foundation for Arca's early albums.
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My driverless Uber stopped far behind cars in front of us at intersections.
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Several groups since Wednesday have shut down highways and intersections across the city.
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And so far, Inslee's the only candidate who speaks frequently of those intersections.
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She said it's most useful at complicated intersections or finding a hidden alley.
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Activists of the alliance blocked key intersections in the city and disrupted transport.
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They unblock crosswalks and intersections, deter jaywalking and even help to lessen honking.
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Drivers edged guardedly into multilane intersections with no guidance on when to go.
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Busy intersections were deluged, and cars struggled to part the muddy, greenish waters.
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It also contributed to multiple crashes at intersections where traffic lights went dark.
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It showcased the museum's mission of highlighting the intersections of art and technology.
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Bridges, intersections, routes in and out of the city all were being taken.
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They also patrolled the streets of Niamey and monitored the city's main intersections.
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At certain vital intersections, they installed slightly sinister devices that detect horn noise.
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The majority - 60 percent - of bike and car crashes happened at street intersections.
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Clusters of them are found at intersections all around the traffic-clogged city.
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No intersections, no pedestrians, no bicyclists, just long stretches of open (or congested) highway.
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Intersections have bikes crossing endlessly and they don't care about you, by the way.
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Intersections would be designed with sensors, tracking the movement of all people and vehicles.
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It needs to be able to navigate intersections and deal with variables like construction.
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Some of the divided highways added will include limited intersections and traffic-control devices.
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They will follow curving roads, change lanes, pass through intersections, and stop and start.
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Fetid water has pooled in the intersections and mounds of garbage line the streets.
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Citizens were in the middle of intersections directing traffic in place of disabled lights.
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Black and White take turns placing their stones on empty intersections on the grid.
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Her complicated intersections of identity — though they made her vulnerable — also made her powerful.
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Vans are stationed at different intersections in the city most days of the week.
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So navigating the intersections as a pedestrian can be daunting and less than efficient.
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Real-time facial recognition to identify jaywalkers is already deployed at many Shenzen intersections.
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Security officials stand guard along busy intersections and armies of volunteer guards patrol neighborhoods.
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Public transportation was suspended and hundreds of intersections blocked to control traffic and crowds.
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She lives for dance, dark liquor, and intersections of race, politics, and pop culture.
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I populate a lot of the intersections just by virtue of my actual experience.
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Mr. Mitchell's color-saturated images probe the intersections of youth culture and racial identity.
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Bandit signs — He puts these signs around the intersections in mobile-home parks. 2.
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In Barcelona, cars are pushed to the outskirts to turn some intersections into playgrounds.
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The plan was to unfurl impeachment banners at road intersections and bridges across America.
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France Dispatch Traffic circles are ubiquitous in France, accepted as safer than traditional intersections.
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The intersections between the two — and the attendant doctrinal, ethical, and mystical issues those intersections raise — are explored in Zig Zag Zen, a newly expanded edition of an anthology of essays, interviews, and artwork that was first published by Chronicle Books in 2002.
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They also dive into intersections of race, gender, and power politics in our nation's capital.
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Employees walked the streets of San Francisco, taking pictures of curb cuts and prominent intersections.
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New York Police Department traffic agents will be at intersections to help ease the transition.
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Sex Machina is a very personal column exploring the intersections of sex, romance, and technology.
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Shall I go on about street level patios and their amazing views of busy intersections?
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But the car will cruise through uncontrolled intersections where it has the right of way.
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Instead, it shows users at intersections that are within one block of a past location.
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Similar to a 3D sculpture, Sculpt will be experienced in different intersections, revealing multilayered narratives.
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I crossed two intersections and went up and down four curb ramps in the process.
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WABC-7 reported that NYPD is directing traffic manually at intersections with dark traffic lights.
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Roads and intersections on North Carolina's Outer Banks barrier islands were already inundated with water.
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Following the power outage, there were multiple car crashes at intersections without working traffic lights.
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And some drivers play "chicken" with each other at intersections to see who'll go first.
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It features simulated city streets and intersections, with traffic lights, road signs and a tunnel.
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Several groups shut down highways and intersections across the city during several days of protest.
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After a good street cleaning, what's left behind are clearer intersections and stronger, healthier connections.
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Dr. Zsofia Demjen is a linguist who studies the intersections of language, mind, and health.
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Intersections with inoperable lights should be treated as a four-way stop, the office said.
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Her paintings have toyed with unlikely intersections of architectural space, abstract patterns and textile prints.
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There were other, more ambient signs of disorder: the dirt bikes, squeegee boys at intersections.
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Beige port-a-potties dot the intersections of residential streets, where unmowed lawns grow unruly.
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Despite all the intersections between Blackness and gothness, there is still racism within the space.
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Last year, officials announced that the capital's chaotic intersections would get their own air purifiers.
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The company says it's focused on deploying its technology on the most dangerous intersections initially.
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"There are definitely some intersections with materiality and domesticity, and color and pattern," she said.
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The city has red-light cameras at 150 intersections and more than 20153 speed cameras.
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For example, they may fail to stop at intersections or red lights, Ms. Sobel said.
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The braking was smooth, the response time was quick, and it handled intersections just fine.
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At intersections, stoplights should automatically turn green (or be prevented from turning red) when trams approach.
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Trouble is, our genomic intersections often feature extra traffic cops in the form of redundant codons.
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Video from the city showed slow movement of cars and pedestrians at intersections during the outage.
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Crossing the major intersections made me a little anxious, because people, in general, made me anxious.
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Demonstrators — many of them members of Mr. Ortega's own party — have burned vehicles and barricaded intersections.
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I sometimes feel overwhelmed by my various intersections — Black, fat, queer, femme, with an invisible disability.
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RSF troops are all over the city: at bridges, key intersections, and around the sit-in.
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By 2010, anywhere you look in the entire city has roughly the same number of intersections.
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We know these intersections, we know the queries, and the intersection of queries from different people.
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The 2.3 mile corridor, which has 18 intersections, includes Georgia Tech and Coca Cola's world headquarters.
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"We have complete sections of freeways that were closed and intersections that are closed," Clark said.
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Looking at the intersections of race and gender, of class and gender, of class and race.
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They're about the hard-won struggle to attain forgiveness and the intersections of justice and mercy.
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And even if it's at 4,700 intersections, it still feels like the feature is in testing.
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"Jazz and Existentialism have a lot of intersections that come up over and over," he said.
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It is often at the intersections of these different trends that the best new opportunities emerge.
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They also want to remove the median and scale back the footprint of eight-lane intersections.
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There were gridlocked intersections, fluttering pigeons and jackhammers loud enough to interfere with dog-owner communication.
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We look at the innovative intersections in the city that have not invested in public housing.
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It might be one of the most complex intersections of money and trust on the planet.
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Tornado-prone storms often form along such intersections, feeding off the variation in the wind direction.
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Every summer, the NYBG showcases the intersections between horticulture and fine arts in a major exhibition.
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The transportation department's latest accessible pedestrian signal status report lists 100 intersections targeted for future upgrades.
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Around the city, beggars work the traffic intersections near gaudy casinos, and rivers brim with trash.
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That's because they spend less time in intersections, where the risk of a collision is greater.
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And its skaters are known for "bombing" them — dodging traffic and racing through intersections without stopping.
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One of the purest intersections between art and science lies in the creative applications of biology.
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As a result, any intersections between McKinsey's consulting work and the fund's investments are largely hidden.
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You have a few kinds of intersections between tech and the large-scale drug criminal world.
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The car rode confidently alongside other drivers, braked for pedestrians, and inched its way assertively into intersections.
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There's so many clips that every time they appear, the intersections and juxtapositions of them are different.
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It's the first in a series of music documentaries that examine pivotal intersections between art and politics.
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The protesters cursed at bicycle-mounted police as they moved through intersections, according to a CBS report.
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But intersections of identity matter, and it was specifically queer Latinx people who were targeted this weekend.
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These roads tend to be well-marked and largely free of crossing traffic because intersections are rare.
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The work we create reflects the very intersections of identity, ideas, and experiences that our name implies.
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It's a Level 2100 (Multi-lane highway) and 22020 (Urban Junctions/Intersections) trial, like most other competitors.
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The feed has so far covered some poignant intersections of the human condition and the Subway lifestyle.
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The windows to at least one vehicle were broken and protesters tried to block intersections, Matthew said.
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They also honk rhythmically at crowded intersections, prompting rebukes from the police in several Chinese cities recently.
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Legnini's series documents the multitude of the Bronx experiences through the intersections of culture, race, and class.
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Opponents spend the game trying to surround or border empty intersections on the board with their stones.
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It was that many people seemed to have a problem even comprehending the intersections of his identity.
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In Singapore, individuals can trigger a longer walk signal at certain intersections using a senior's transit card.
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BARCELONA — Imagine if streets were for strolling, intersections were for playing and cars were almost never allowed.
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Getting anywhere in a city like Beijing means slogging through colossal traffic jams and chaotic, bewildering intersections.
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The sweet-salty dynamic is one of the most essential flavor intersections in cuisines across the globe.
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Two artists wrestle with the intersections of technology and massive ecological shifts brought on by the Anthropocene.
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Instead, it presents them as the deeply complicated, personal, and revealing intersections of humanity they truly are.
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Sex Machina is a new and very personal column exploring the intersections of sex, romance, and technology.
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At certain intersections we knew to sit and hunch over the handlebars, our eyes on the pavement.
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Officially known as pedestrian safety managers, they are vigilant escorts across some of the city's busiest intersections.
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While he doesn't consider himself a timid rider, "the route includes pretty scary arterial intersections," he said.
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In the capital, Harare, about half a dozen tanks were stationed around strategic government buildings and intersections.
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Today, groups of armed men are visible at road intersections, where paved and dirt roads come together.
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The visibility is so poor it's hard to make out the colors of traffic lights at intersections.
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At intersections, strangers would grab my arm and attempt to usher Millennium and me across the street.
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The images by Ms. Hinkle, who lives in California, are, at first glance, random intersections of curves.
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There are many ways to get to my destination, even if many streets and intersections are closed.
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The authorities dispersed the crowd with tear gas, although some protesters regrouped to block roads and intersections.
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It's hard to imagine how forcing cyclists to stop at empty intersections makes either group any safer.
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This movie is warm and unforced, about the intersections of sex and sisterhood and working-class solidarity.
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Next, Chandra reshapes the grid, changing certain intersections or roads, in order to create a winding maze.
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He said state transportation officials will install barriers at another 31 intersections between 59th Street and the Battery.
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More or Less Bone continues Moulène's recent investigations into the intersections of advanced technology and contemporary material culture.
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Law enforcement officers in Daye recently installed five bright yellow posts at one of the city's busiest intersections.
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Caroline Sinders is a design researcher and artist working at the intersections of emerging technology, design, and policy.
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It also nudged its way out into busy intersections and braked quickly in ways that felt surprisingly human.
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The Seattle Police Department said in a tweet to handle intersections without lights as a four-way stop.
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But you should expect to see various product features that try and nail different intersections of the spectrum.
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The expansion announced on Wednesday will see Super Cruise take on slightly more challenging scenarios, like limited intersections.
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What intersections do I want to live inside of that and what do I need to let go.
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The overall fatal crash rate at signalized intersections in those cities was likewise 16 percent higher per capita.
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Mental Health Bar is Waypoint contributor Joe Donnelly's regular series on games, mental health, and their complex intersections.
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Clay Cane: All my life I've lived at these complex intersections of race, sexuality, faith and even region.
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Cane's book Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race is available on June 13.
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Gretchen Röehrs: One of the purest intersections between art and science lies in the creative applications of biology.
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Axios Science, which launches today, will cover these intersections where ideas are colliding and the questions they answer.
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Here's a roughly plotted course of all the intersections I tested while searching for 215G in The Loop.
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Mental Health Bar is Waypoint Contributor Joe Donnelly's regular series on games, mental health, and their complex intersections.
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My S&M intersects with identity, sexuality, and gender—this is a way of documenting all those intersections.
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The real challenge is driving on city streets and in suburbs where are there complex intersections and pedestrians.
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Stephanie Russell-Kraft is a Brooklyn-based freelance reporter covering the intersections of religion, culture, law, and gender.
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I am currently writing about the intersections of race, gender, and the gentrification of Chinatowns across the country.
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The lights have been installed at 1,000 dangerous intersections citywide as part of the mayor's Vision Zero program.
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Tanks were seen at key intersections in the capital of Harare, but otherwise the streets have been quiet.
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Drone footage of the event shows scores of people waving flags and cheering across major roads and intersections.
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Throughout the U.S., the green light advisory feature is available so far in 13 cities at 4,700 intersections.
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Examples include traffic information that's calculated by using data from traffic light systems and video monitors in intersections.
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Members of the Young Red Guards, a student militia, stood watch at key intersections south of the city.
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In the southern port city of Karachi, hundreds of members of Tehreek-e-Labbaik disrupted traffic at intersections.
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At the same time, wooden ties at two key intersections on the station's west side were becoming weaker.
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The suspect, described as a white male in his 30s, fired shots into shopping plazas and busy intersections.
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Pairing Jess with Corbett, Brockway, Conner, and Herms approaches the kinds of intersections that the show's title suggests.
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As of November 2017, countdown clocks had been installed at more than 7,500 intersections, according to the lawsuit.
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The system operates only on divided, limited-access highways that are free of cross traffic, intersections and pedestrians.
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There were soldiers everywhere in the city, checkpoints at major intersections, machine-gun nests by bridges and tunnels.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio's plans will include more protected lanes and more police enforcement at high-crash intersections.
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Police officers will also step up enforcement of traffic rules at 100 high-crash intersections, specifically targeting trucks.
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Contested memorial sites, erected long after the Civil War ended, have become flashpoints with historical and artistic intersections.
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He calls for a broader inquiry into all of Mr. Trump's business dealings and intersections with foreign money.
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Officers regularly patrol the streets and use license-plate readers installed at key intersections to assist crime prevention.
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He began developing interdisciplinary programs at the university that explored the intersections of language, dance, music and folklore.
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It also didn't look at how women of different ages experience the intersections of sexual and racist harassment.
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Focusing on the intersections of Asian, Pacific Island, and queer communities, Tse explores contested and contingent notions of home.
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ISIS has been executing civilians accused of being spies for Iraq's security forces and leaving their bodies at intersections.
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We have some highways to go through there, major intersections are also being shut down for the time being.
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Multilane highway driving is coming by 2018, while 2020 models will be able to handle intersections and city driving.
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Twitter users shared pictures of dark buildings and cars lined up at intersections where traffic lights had gone out.
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These films offered some context for hungry fans to consider the intersections of these performers' personal and professional lives.
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Kumar's previous research in the field showed that buildings near traffic intersections had substantially higher levels of pollutants indoors.
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Because they really hone in on all those intersections of gender and cultural anxieties, and it was really painful.
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Meanwhile, regular people started to direct traffic while waiting for the police to assume their stations at chaotic intersections.
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And there will be roadside units at 40 intersections for the pilot program providing vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications.
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At the center is Berger's own poignant story of growing up at the intersections of race, culture, and art.
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Anthony "Tony" Beminio while they sat in squad vehicles near intersections in their respective cities shortly after 1 a.m.
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A scramble is the best solution for very high volume intersections, where there are lots of cars and people.
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The city's sloppy efforts to organize various taxi options have created slow, long lines at airports and crowded intersections.
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He thinks we will start to see the intersections of our bodies and technology much more in the future.
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Our hope is that we get to inspect the intersections of design and technology through a variety of lenses.
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Teams with diverse academic and professional backgrounds who dabble at the intersections of disciplines are more likely to innovate.
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"Accident data collected by telematics could be used to identify the most dangerous intersections in our cities," says Cawse.
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And, in a way, in their strange intersections the pile-up of controversies in Alabama do create a pattern.
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"AM: "One of the things that both Akilah and I have been really mindful of is looking for intersections.
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We are seeing industries and disciplines converge and find the intersections to be the most ripe areas of opportunity.
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That pattern is typical: Urban gun violence tends to spread around specific blocks or intersections, like a contagious disease.
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These collisions are more likely to be fatal because cars are more likely to be traveling quickly between intersections.
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A walkable community was defined as "having pedestrian-friendly intersections, adequate lighting, and wide sidewalks," according to the study.
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"Our member companies are not currently reporting any concerns to the SIG regarding increased interference at intersections," he said.
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" A Waymo spokesperson told CNBC that the cars are capable of "making left turns at all types of intersections.
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Yearwood is a vocal climate activist and is a staunch supporter of the social justice intersections with the environment.
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Gutierrez uses art to explore the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and class as they inform her life experience.
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Now there are just bustling intersections where kids do not dare roam because of four fast lanes of traffic.
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A few weeks later, I saw armored military vehicles in position at strategic intersections on my drive into work.
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At each of the 26 pedestrian access intersections, the City Department of Transportation will place two large concrete cubes.
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It includes dozens of E-ZPass readers that check constantly for gridlock from atop traffic-signal poles at intersections.
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His wife, Toby Perlman — a sunny, empathetic presence — is with him, and there's a shovel for clearing impassable intersections.
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Nevertheless, it's well documented that there are consistent intersections between people of color and those in lower economic classes.
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In India, tradition is everywhere—especially on beaches and busy intersections, where cows lounging around are totally the norm.
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What he plans to cover: Walter wants to explore the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, music and popular culture.
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A lot of intersections required a leap of faith and the temporary acceptance of a nonsensical run of letters.
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If it's just some sweetguy like me blowing through intersections like they're Lord of the Galaxy, people would talk.
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We met in 2016 at the Atlanta Film Festival and quickly began discussing the intersections of our respective communities.
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Some intersections have a rhythm to them, requiring lights to be activated in a repeatable pattern to finish flawlessly.
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A freethinking firm makes its mark exploring the intersections between public and private, indoors and out, function and form.
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Article of the Day Before reading the article: Think of as many intersections between sports and art as possible.
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There are about 234,103 intersections in New York, of which nearly 210,270 are busy enough to warrant traffic signals.
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"Please slow down and treat all intersections without power as a four-way stop," city officials said on Twitter.
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Today it's one of those grim intersections where climate, migration, population and the lack of urban planning all meet.
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Then you will use media literacy skills to think about the intersections of cultural appropriation and crediting online creations.
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"Seeing all of those intersections and more, we really saw this as a civil rights issue," Ms. Patterson said.
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When intersections are not at right angles, the distance drivers can see goes way down, Wang told Reuters Health.
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Reporters following the protests noted that police began making arrests early on Monday, particularly along the most-trafficked intersections.
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" The protesters blocked several intersections, with organizers saying they were hoping to cause "as much traffic disruption as possible.
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For Mr. Peress, perpetually interested in intersections between American jazz and the classical tradition, it was a pivotal connection.
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Incidents were reported of fans climbing steet lights, setting off fireworks and breakdancing in the middle of Oakland intersections.
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But the intersections with ethnicity and body type, I don't think they're being paid attention to, and are getting worse.
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Militants have reportedly left barrels of crude oil at major intersections, ready to be set afire to hamper Iraqi advances.
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Miami police kept an eye on the marchers, occasionally stopping traffic so the scores of people could continue through intersections.
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A mayor's office could study driver behavior at major city intersections to optimize signage or traffic lights for better safety.
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Studded with sensors and humming with AI, autonomous cars could slash death rates at intersections while eliminating traffic signals altogether.
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Pedestrians, evidence suggests, are increasingly likely to amble into intersections with their eyes on their phones, instead of the road.
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Heading into town from the airport, we circled a statue situated in one of the most prominent intersections in town.
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With Pokémon Go still dominating everyone's brains, there have been some surprising intersections between the augmented-reality game and fashion.
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Up-to-date maps also let AVs reroute to avoid tough situations like unprotected left turns or intersections under construction.
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Banners urging "A safe and peaceful election" and proclaiming "We are all brothers" flapped above intersections all around the city.
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The company's employees walked the streets of San Francisco and Los Angeles, taking pictures of curb cuts and prominent intersections.
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Ford just introduced a supercharged hybrid for police that can handle intense pursuits, even through flooded intersections and over curbs.
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A spokesman for Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, said officials identified 57 intersections where new barriers will be erected.
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It is refreshing but rare to read a self-help text that relates to the intersections of young, Black women.
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The Piper's mobile performance strikes the foot traffic in Old Town like thunder and lightning at the intersections he reigns.
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Maybe you've seen our series Bong Appetit, wherein we explore the myriad, delightful intersections between eating, drinking, and getting high.
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An unnamed Louisiana storm in 2016, for instance, swamped towns in brown water, submerging vehicles and turning intersections into lakes.
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In America, for instance, which has a mere 4,800 roundabouts, a quarter of all road deaths take place at intersections.
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Mounties blocked intersections along the convoy's route to prevent evacuees from turning off to check on their homes and property.
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But Ms. Roem struggles to picture life that far in advance, once all her dream alternative intersections have been built.
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In the first, the stories delve into the intersections among science, medicine, even eugenics, and motherhood, race and self-regard.
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Other officers closed intersections ahead of Leon's car so they wouldn't be slowed down in their race to the hospital.
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At various moments, he had to take over the wheel and turn through intersections where locals are known to speed.
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Studies also show motorists are more likely to hit the brakes hard at camera-enforced intersections, increasing rear-end collisions.
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By 2020, the alliance will have cars that can drive through city intersections and heavy city traffic on their own.
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And in places like intersections, pedestrians are often crossing one another's paths, which presents an entirely different series of problems.
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"Snowy roads and intersections often get packed down to a 'two-track' of darker, slippery snow or ice," Rogers said.
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You'd think cities where traffic jams span 2003 lanes and intersections resemble parking lots would be a horrible proving ground.
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And, yes, on 14th Street there will be no private automobiles or cabs allowed (save for intersections at certain avenues).
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At each of the 31 vehicle access intersections, the State Department of Transportation will put in six concrete jersey barriers.
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It features simulated city streets and intersections, with traffic lights, road signs, parking meters, a railroad crossing and a tunnel.
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I started out by trying to follow the Dutch system of navigating cycling paths by 'knooppunten' — numbered intersections or nodes.
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And it's an exercise in how a collection of guitar licks can keep revealing new intersections for nearly 10 minutes.
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The site's analysis took into account walking routes, intersections, population density and various geographic factors, using data from Google, Education.
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Because of curb cuts, nine in 10 adults cross at intersections instead of mid-block, a boon for pedestrian safety.
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She is also, however, a songwriter and singer who explores complex intersections of carnality, power and devotion — as Prince did.
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Barcelona has reorganized some streets into superblocks where intersections now serve as playgrounds and cars are pushed to the edges.
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The plan calls for the installation of more bike lanes, the redesign of certain intersections and various traffic signaling adjustments.
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Traffic is regularly snarled at downtown intersections that now have no stop lights and where motorists must fend for themselves.
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It's a bewitching collage of obsession and grief, caught at the intersections of East and West, of cinema and reality.
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Over the years, it had turned into one of the main highway intersections in Italy, connecting various regions to France.
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We need to ensure that more state laws are taking these intersections into account, and many have as of 2019.
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For the most part, woven bamboo holds itself in place through the friction of the over-under-over-under intersections.
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For the most part, woven bamboo holds itself in place through the friction of the over-under-over-under intersections.
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The plan calls for the installation of more bike lanes, the redesign of certain intersections and various traffic signaling adjustments.
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"Polanco was caught at the intersections of terrible criminal legal policies, and this systemic violence led to her death," she said.
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As part of their registration work, RUP workers go anywhere Navajo go — chapter meetings, clinics, door to door, major road intersections.
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We bring together all of these varying intersections in indie, hardcore, classical, ambient, black-metal and screamo to make our music.
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People of color, disabled folks, immigrants, LGBTQ+ folks, and people at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities are encouraged to apply.
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Zimmerman's idea is to use traffic light-mounted cameras coupled with deep learning algorithms to detect cyclists as they approach intersections.
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My intersections are not uncommon, but they're the experiences of those who have been missing from the conversation for too long.
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This became a backdrop to Lagos, with each venture's billboards facing off across intersections, as their delivery motorcycles buzzed by below.
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That college campus in Florida only has so many busy intersections and complicated turns for a vehicle to track and navigate.
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It sets the stakes for season three's looks at the intersections of class, race, and gender identity in a smart way.
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For the past few years, Waze's community network has been working to identify these intersections like the "risky left" described above.
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How do you see the intersections between women's rights, gender equality, immigrants' rights, rights for refugees, and rights for Muslim Americans?
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Security was stepped up in Bangkok's old quarter of palaces, temples and ministries with soldiers at checkpoints, government offices and intersections.
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This app will issue "walk" alerts at various intersections and will audibly signal if a bus or streetcar begins moving nearby.
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It uses cameras and Internet of Things connectivity to scan intersections and provide real-time data about how traffic is moving.
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I think that for me, what I'd like to see are those intersections of coming out around my class, my race.
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With traffic lights out, cars and taxis jammed intersections as emergency vehicles and fire engines with sirens blaring tried to pass.
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It's a symphony of electric whirring, with robots pausing for one another at intersections and delivering their packages to the slides.
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Professional drivers navigating complex inner-city environments, tricky intersections and pedestrians crossing roads involve all the higher-end difficulties of driving.
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Multiple-lane highway support will come in 2018, with autonomous vehicles capable of navigating intersections and city driving arriving by 2020.
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The characters and the environment create some context for you to explore the intersections of lots of different kinds of feelings.
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Certain intersections guarantee better viewing than others: Major thoroughfares, such as 14th, 34th, 83nd and 57th streets, are the most ideal.
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When we add to our team, leaders must consider candidates with a variety of intersections, including age, gender, race, and ability.
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We are also planning on doing a sports supplement for issue six, focusing on the intersections among sport, design, and fashion.
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Each then adds the number of his stones on the board to the number of empty grid intersections he has surrounded.
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The institute is calling for city and state governments to do a better job lighting and designating intersections and pedestrian crosswalks.
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In McAllen, Texas, intense rainstorms caused widespread flooding for a second day, stranding vehicles in intersections and low-lying parking lots.
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The scientists took their measurements inside a car as it traveled on a six-kilometer loop, passing through 10 traffic intersections.
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A diligent economist can only note their intersections, recording each combination of price and quantity, perhaps as dots on a graph.
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Ultimately both Hassell and Klarwein explore the intersections of our Norths and Souths, suggesting art can be both sensual and cerebral.
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Many New Yorkers gathered on Friday at major intersections and gazed to the west as the sun aligned with the grid.
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Ms. Cloher sings about that, too — some of her most poignant songs deal with the vexed intersections of fame and love.
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Most houses here have a picture of Mecca on their wall, and road intersections are decorated with golden monuments in Arabic.
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Poverty lurks in every corner of this country, from New Delhi's busiest intersections to the sharecropper cotton farms across central India.
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The city's Transportation Department is adding the measure to about 2139 intersections a year, or nearly double the rate from 22015.
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He said some intersections are clogged with 45-foot-long coaches as more than 20 private carriers operate in the area.
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The South Dakota city of Aberdeen was under a flash flood warning after rain and snowmelt flooded the city's major intersections.
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Although you say that the members of your (family) book group have very different tastes, there are intersections among the novels.
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They hang from traffic lights, intersections, crosswalks; on trees, fences, and subway cars; even inside your taxi or your apartment building.
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Echoing the work of artists like Joseph Cornell and Jesse Treece, he calmly brings about the fantastical intersections of the everyday.
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In downtown Rapid City, we idled at empty intersections, block after snowy block, waiting for traffic lights that governed no traffic.
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Seid will present her research on the film's "intersections with Hollywood and the Hong Kong New Wave," according to MOCA's website.
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That was a bit delicate to grid, but I think I am more proud of other intersections of the long answers.
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Life has returned to the streets, with shops and restaurants reopened and the traffic police shooing away drivers who clog intersections.
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"We realized a lot of computing intersections happen at the intersection of hardware and software," Pichai said, before touting Chromecast's sales.
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Mike Lee Studded with sensors and humming with AI, autonomous cars could slash death rates at intersections while eliminating traffic signals altogether.
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In both cases, the vehicle drove itself for long stretches of the trip, deftly handling intersections, bridges, and pedestrians without human intervention.
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As the sun set, organizers led the protest down Delmar Boulevard, with participants crowding intersections and dispersing themselves strategically to block traffic.
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Our unique perspective allows us to see the critical intersections between talent, assets and ideas — the dynamic formula that drives business performance.
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They also carefully mapped out a route that would allow them to drive with minimal traffic and intersections, and on flat roads.
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When red-light technology was first introduced in the early '90s, many cities added cameras at their busiest and most dangerous intersections.
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Mr Morgen compares it to the moon landing, one of "the most profound intersections of wilderness and civilisation that has ever happened".
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" Guy replies, "A boy who makes every effort to dismantle the patriarchy (whilst keeping in mind intersections with other forms of oppression).
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City planners often say smaller blocks encourage residents to walk more, creating more intersections with commercial activity and less demand for transportation.
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Yamazaki often bounces back and forth between commercial and gallery work, and she doesn't shy away from any intersections of the two.
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Traffic lights are added and removed, stop-and-go intersections turn into roundabouts, a typically quiet street turns into a construction zone.
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The Rebel Zone is part of the inaugural Myseum Intersections festival, which explores different perspectives on Toronto's historical, cultural, and natural diversity.
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Police in riot gear then began marching arm in arm through downtown Charlotte intersections, shooting tear gas at people who charged them.
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After Gattaca and The Truman Show, Niccol continued to make movies that explored the intersections of technology and humanity, reality and artifice.
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Starting at noon sharp, they'll be gathering at two particularly busy intersections — West 34th Street between 5th and 6th and Lexington Ave.
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Fat, brown, lgbt, disabled and many other intersections deserve RESPECT and not to be trolled by anonymous private accounts with no life.
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I traverse my cityscape by attempting to remember which streets intersect with other streets and memorize how many streets in between intersections.
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I sincerely apologize to the many drivers who honked irately as I threw my back into swerving the Arcimoto through multiple intersections.
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Toward the end of its run, #exstrange explored these intersections through a batch of auctions devised in collaboration with consumer-culture researchers.
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The scene, which was taped off at three intersections, was large and filled with all sorts of police units and emergency services.
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Imagine all these intersections of people, groups who aren't really supposed to be meeting, linking up and coming together on the dancefloor.
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The incident clogged one of the world's busiest intersections, as emergency vehicles responded to the scene at 42nd Street and 7th Avenue.
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For weeks now, working-class Chileans have occupied national monuments, blocked major intersections, and torched subway cars in protest of widespread inequality.
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While set in Baltimore, The Wire was commentary on the intersections of crime, poverty, and race at various levels of American society.
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Current research includes exploring the intersections of science and art through materials and form to visualize concepts from physics, cosmology, and astronomy.
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We saw mile after mile of sagging electrical lines and telephone poles snapped in half or leaning precariously over roadways and intersections.
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The exposure was more than six times greater in cars with open windows than for pedestrians at three- or four-way intersections.
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In a tweet, Musk said intersections with lots of traffic lights and shopping mall parking lots are among the technology's biggest challenges.
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This is an opinion piece by Blair Imani, an author and activist living at the intersections of black, muslim, and queer identity.
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"He would do it at least three times a week at different intersections," Franklin Township PD's Lt. Matthew DeCesari told USA Today.
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The district is in an older section of Downtown LA where the walls, streets, and intersections fit together like angled puzzle pieces.
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Also, I don't usually go looking for interesting word intersections, but I find it incredibly amusing that VEGETARIAN runs through LIVING DEAD.
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In this new nearly three-week performance series, programmed by Marýa Wethers, the focus is the intersections among blackness, queerness and indigeneity.
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The Syrian government is intent on seizing two main intersections in order to open the highway between Damascus, the capital, and Aleppo.
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Narrow roads, gobs of tourists, steep inclines, double-parked delivery vans, never-ending construction, and maddening six-way intersections run rampant there.
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In many cities, these intersections already have cameras, so Derq aims to partner with the cities to make use of these cameras.
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In some ways, what one man shouted in anger and one woman uttered in grief capture one of America's most troubling intersections.
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They are camped outside the governor's office and at main intersections, in scenes reminiscent of the popular uprising of 2010 and 2011.
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He said he intended to assign additional officers to try to keep traffic flowing during rush hours, especially at the busiest intersections.
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The playful and unorthodox form of this sculpture will engage the public and spark interaction at one of Midtown's most prominent intersections.
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Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Toronto examined what kind of drivers violated laws at intersections in California.
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Ava DuVernay's "Family Feud" short for Jay-Z's 4:44 posits a future filled with intersections of black, female and Native American leadership.
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In a time where language of our conditions, our intersections, our battles is as fraught as it is overwhelming, Frank puts it simply.
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Nuanced and existing at a myriad of different intersections, the attack on Smollett represents a unique form of racialized queerphobia that impacts QTPOC.
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To ensure Super Cruise never faces obstacles it can't handle—intersections, pedestrians, traffic lights—Cadillac programmed it to only work on divided highways.
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Intersections between mental health and homelessness can't be ignored, with 20 to 25 percent of homeless people living with symptoms of mental illness.
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The players take turns putting stones at intersections—black versus white—trying to enclose territory or wall off swaths of their opponent's color.
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"She's a character who is experiencing life at many different intersections," Stenberg says in a featurette for the movie, also exclusive to PEOPLE.
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The DOT hopes that the technology would be used to warn drivers of oncoming dangers, particularly while turning at intersections or changing lanes.
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The fun of "Puffs," though, is in its intersections with the story we know from J. K. Rowling's books and the movie adaptations.
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This not only would improve visibility, it would also provide a handy place for plows to shove snow that has accumulated at intersections.
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"Twitter's update is too simplistic for the complicated world we live in, and fails to address the nuanced intersections of its users' identities."
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In Other Echoes Inhabit the Garden, the artworks formally and conceptually echo one another at the intersections of the body, race, and place.
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Even a small amount of rain mixed with oil and other residue on area roads can lead to slippery streets, highways and intersections.
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The CAS will also host visiting artists, lectures, workshops, public forums, and exhibitions exploring the intersections of race, technology, and the African diaspora.
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Clotilde Jiménez's recent series of self-portraits explore the intersections of blackness and homosexuality (Read: Collage Portraits Explore Violence Against Queer Black Males).
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So are many pedestrians who walk into intersections without checking for traffic or even to see if they have the right of way.
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The discrimination, hatred, racism, homophobia, heterosexism and countless other dangers that await at these intersections make me want to never leave his side.
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Last week, Waypoint focussed on the intersections between gaming and prison in the US, with our At Play in the Carceral State series.
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During mornings and early afternoon, Enock Sengobe can be found hawking snacks and trinkets to motorists at intersections in Uganda's capital city Kampala.
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And with the Advanced Lane Guidance, you won't get caught off guard by exits and intersections since you know the correct driving lane.
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In that short distance, the 8-year-old driver made several turns, went over a set of railroad tracks, and braved four intersections.
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At LA's Main Museum, an evening of multimedia performance including hip-hop, poetry, and readings looked at the intersections between queerness and blackness.
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Few cultural critics have had as enduring an influence on the intersections of art, music, fashion, and pop culture as the Renaissance man.
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Rescinding such regulations to satisfy a numerical quota would make no more sense than getting rid of the stop-lights at busy intersections.
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Barriers made of branches, bricks, refrigerators, trash bins, scrap metal, wire and caution tape block hundreds of intersections and thousands of smaller streets.
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But within the zone, cars move easily between checkpoints, tanks are positioned at major intersections, electricity flows and Iraqi officials live in palaces.
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Facial-recognition systems are ubiquitous at traffic intersections, in railway stations and airports (visitors to a public-security expo are pictured being scanned).
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The path I took to the answer required a lot of intersections to get to WINDMILL DUNK, but it definitely rang a bell.
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And a state study costing about $300,000 that Ms. Roem has pushed is also examining how intersections on Route 28 might be redesigned.
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In its analysis, AAA also found that 28% of crash deaths at intersections with signals happened because a driver ran a red light.
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City officials urged drivers to stay off the roads, while young men in big pickups gunned their way through puddles and flooded intersections.
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Within each superblock, streets and intersections will be largely closed to traffic and used as community spaces such as plazas, playgrounds and gardens.
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In Northern Virginia where he's based he said he's made it through 15 intersections in a row following the car's connected speed advice.
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The players compete for more territory by placing black and white stones on intersections on a board of 19 lines by 19 lines.
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The players compete for territory by placing black and white stones on intersections of a board of 19 horizontal and 19 vertical lines.
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I think the problem is that there are a bunch of different intersections in terms of legislation that haven't necessarily happened quickly enough.
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Even more specifically, we need to listen to trans people of color, and those people who live at very violent intersections of society.
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Sexual and reproductive health doesn't happen in a vacuum, it happens in a context that is influenced by intersections which can't be ignored.
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The show is sensitive to the intersections large and small of privilege and race in contemporary America, and aches with the resulting injustices.
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The annual event, which began in 2016, highlighted more than 100 international voices dedicated to the intersections between print and the fine arts.
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The intersections of the internet that are interested in gender, beauty, and Foucault all had a minor meltdown at the end of January.
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By cultivating a rarified persona from this complex web of intersections, she prefigured the curated images that are currently populating Instagram feeds everywhere.
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Primary targets included intersections of the main road running through the area and locations that Israel suspected hid shafts leading to the tunnel.
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It navigates streets using radar, cameras and other sensors that allow the car's computer systems to identify pedestrians, intersections, other vehicles and obstacles.
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For a Black Muslim woman like Kourouma, sexual harassment often stems from the intersections of racism, misogyny, Islamophobia, and other bigoted cultural realities.
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The Alamitos Beach neighborhood has pride flags flying outside numerous bars and restaurants, and rainbow crosswalks are painted in intersections along East Broadway.
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"The grades are low - they didn't come up with any really high-grade intersections," said Warren Edney at broker Ballieu Holst in Melbourne.
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But it could also provide some seed money to build traffic lights at rural intersections which claim all too many lives every year.
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The book is full of crossings and intersections, double-crosses and crossed fingers — reflecting the betwixt-and-between life of its narrator, Fabiola.
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Before dawn one recent morning in Brooklyn, harried garbage crews could be seen careening onto sidewalks, running red lights and backing across intersections.
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The study, helmed by Dr. Stacy L. Smith, exposes how the intersections of race, gender, and age affect a woman's standing in Hollywood.
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In response to his death, several groups shut down highways and intersections across Pittsburgh during protests last year, demanding accountability for Antwon's death.
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On my way home from the airport, I saw power lines still down, intersections without working traffic lights and knocked-down road signs.
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"Factories operate like small indoor cities, complete with roads, traffic, intersections and pedestrians," Matt Rendall, the company's chief executive, said in a statement.
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If it's successful, the town hopes to install the lights at more intersections and on bike paths, and offer them to other cities.
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Potholes of Detroit, however, is decidedly less artful in its depictions of the former industrial powerhouse's perilous craters, conveniently accompanied by specific intersections.
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There have been a slew of new books that have reckoned powerfully with manhood and masculinity and their intersections with race and sexuality.
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With this piece and its accompanying story, Pepperstein is elaborating on a long tradition of intersections between technology, science, literature, and, ultimately, politics.
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Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture continues through March 6 at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan).
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Much of his administration's transition planning has been based at Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, near one of the busiest intersections in the world.
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Our busses zipped down winding cobblestone hills, darted against traffic on narrow one-ways, and careened around stopped vehicles in the middle of intersections.
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Bunches of protons (or heavier atoms) race around the tracks at nearly the speed of light and collide in one of the four intersections.
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Through all of that time, I've barely noticed any connection dropouts — even in trouble spots and intersections where true wireless earbuds can frequently struggle.
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" Security must again be in "constant surveillance" of the shipment, and so the checklist warns drivers to "be cautious of traffic lights and intersections.
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The building is built around the lines of a grid, with pillars of brick, beams of white concrete, and decorative circles at the intersections.
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However, even a small amount of rain mixed with oil and other residue on area roads can lead to slippery streets, highways and intersections.
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And one of the best features of the scooter is that it will beep when you activate the turn signal, which helps at intersections.
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Roads are straight and wide for faster travel; intersections are regulated to protect distracted humans; businesses are located near open spaces for better parking.
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Also unexpected were scenes of multiple civilians who stepped into always-busy intersections to help direct traffic snarled by the lack of traffic lights.
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He has written about film, politics, and their inevitable intersections for The New Yorker, The New Inquiry, VICE, The Daily Beast, and n+1.
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An outmoded presumption of universal automobile ownership begets wide streets and "gargantuan" gaps between intersections that hog-tie urban planners working to increase density.
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Ann Arbor is also wirelessly connected using vehicle-to-vehicle communications technology called DSRC so that intersections and vehicle can communicate with each other.
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But ultimately, the conversation around feminism today is shifting and progressing even further to consider the intersections of race and gender and sexual identity.
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On my website, it says that I hope to one day teach a course on the intersections of Allen Iverson, Prince, and Sonia Sanchez.
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So, I spoke with four different women, all of whom have long been working in body politics and the myriad intersections of that world.
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Two players, Black and White, take turns placing stones on the intersections of a board consisting of 2100 vertical lines and 222 horizontal ones.
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"We're already seeing Venezuelan lawyers working as supermarket cashiers, Venezuelan women resorting to prostitution, indigenous Venezuelans begging at traffic intersections," a Brazilian official said.
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The United States is currently burdened with 300,000 light-controlled intersections, most of which could and should be equipped with the corresponding DSRC devices.
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If flooring it down the highway doesn't work, you try cutting through city streets to lose them in the maze of intersections and buildings.
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Since there weren't that many GLOSA-enabled intersections around, each time it came on felt like I'd found the prize in a scavenger hunt.
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When we can build groups at these intersections for people who are "double minorities," it helps connection for people to think they're not alone.
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Other groups were more casual, their fighters in T-shirts and sandals, assault rifles hanging loosely by their sides, guarding sandbagged positions at intersections.
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Musical works by Marcel Duchamp, Yves Klein and Laurie Anderson all feature in an exhibition in Vienna that explores intersections between two art forms.
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She is one of the most senior of the roughly 2,400 crossing guards that help pedestrians navigate New York City intersections, primarily around schools.
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Why should he, he argued, when he saw young men on dirt bikes flying through intersections while police officers sat in cruisers doing nothing?
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The restaurant is at the corner of a low-rise mall that takes up a suburban block, at one of the city's main intersections.
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The suspect, a white male in his 30s, fired shots into shopping plazas and busy intersections, injuring at least 21 people and killing seven.
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Ken Kolosh, manager of statistics at the National Safety Council, said while the uptick in deaths is alarming, crashes at signaling intersections are common.
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"The answer is not a silver bullet," said Johan Roets, chief executive of Intersections, the parent company of Identity Guard, an identity protection service.
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In Washington, where it was introduced in 281, it has been expanded in recent years to 185 intersections, up from 50 five years ago.
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"As that happens, we think there are going to be some very large and important companies that are created at these intersections," Conde said.
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In the real city, traffic signals weren't operational so motorists politely paused At intersections, graciously took turns, as one imagination could crash into another.
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The pay disparity felt like a double standard, and it showed how the intersections of race and gender can contribute to a comic's success.
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It looks as though there's one, maybe two dots at the intersections of the diagonal gray lines, but the dots are constantly moving, right?
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In the heart of the old city, craters littered intersections and roadways, marking the places where bombs pummeled the ground, dropped from coalition warplanes.
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Last year, Fellow Travelers explored the intersections of science fiction and migration narratives, and Promises to Keep presented performance art by women Pakistani artists.
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Not only was Lemonade a feature film, but it was a cultural marker and Beyoncé's most political album exploring the intersections of black feminism.
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Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. came to photography through self-portraiture, using it at a means to understand and confront the intersections of his identity.
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The city is looking for ways to build awnings that can shade whole intersections, so vendors and traffic police can get shelter from the sun.
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A wedge of light burns in the night on one of Williamsburg's less picturesque intersections, just below the dark rumble of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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Decked out in cool sunglasses, the massive humanoid robots stand at busy intersections as kind of an all-in-one traffic light/crosswalk/traffic camera.
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Decked out in cool sunglasses, the massive humanoid robots stand at busy intersections as kind of an all-in-one traffic light/crosswalk/traffic camera.
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What is most interesting to me in LA's current DIY scene are the intersections between queers, club kids, punks of color, and art school kids.
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It's a small change, but it could make a difference at confusing intersections or for people (like me) who are very bad with street names.
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Why it matters: If cars can coordinate themselves at intersections and report on road hazards, accidents could start to become a thing of the past.
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But it's also less surprising considering the genre's history of reflecting the intersections of American society, including the country's complicated relationship between racism and rape.
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They performed flawlessly at intersections that would cause other earbuds to fall into a fit of dropouts and make me pull them out in frustration.
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It is the culmination of a year-long effort of some 183,000 THON volunteers, who are oftentimes spotted with cans at traffic intersections seeking donations.
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One of Sidewalk's projects, dubbed Sense, is working to make traffic intersections in cities both safer and easier to navigate for pedestrians and drivers alike.
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BMW -- went down in one of L.A.'s busiest intersections ... Sepulveda and Santa Monica Boulevards, and Shaq happened to be driving by in the aftermath.
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From the summary of the report:Most pedestrian fatalities take place on local roads, at night, away from intersections, suggesting the need for safer road crossings.
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Advocate Zenén Pérez, of the Texas Civil Rights Project, got into his car and drove around to the intersections where ICE was reportedly camped out.
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With hundreds of sets of traffic lights and hundreds more intersections, this busy and historic artery has helped us learn a lot over the years.
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The specially outfitted Transit Van logged 1,800 miles in August, much of it in and around Arlington, Virginia, including urban intersections, parking lots and garages.
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As he grew more religious, the "Darling Nikki" composer occasionally took umbrage with hip-hop's violent imagery and foul language, but his intersections never stopped.
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Josh Grubbs, assistant professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, has focused his research on the intersections between sexuality, morality and religion.
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Platform Pittsburgh, another Metro21 project, analyzed urban video streams to identify frequent sites of near-miss accidents, which could guide the creation of safer intersections.
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At some point, moreover, prospectively ominous intersections between a U.S.-North Korean war and an expanding Iran-Hezbollah offensive could create unprecedented perils for Israel.
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The research team also stationed itself at busy LA intersections, to find that of 193 e-scooter riders observed, 182 were not wearing a helmet.
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Black Girls Talking is a podcast and blog, "wherein black women discuss the intersections of life, pop culture and body oils," according to their website.
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The acknowledgement by Kiev's embassy, plus newly released testimony, suggests the Ukrainian efforts to influence the U.S. election had some intersections in Washington as well.
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There's a universe of Reddit threads by AirPod users noting how the problem is particularly bad in bigger cities, and most notable at busy intersections.
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But the 140 cameras in the program are not enough for a city with more than 2,300 school zones, each surrounded by intersections and crosswalks.
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What US cities ultimately need, Lydon says, is a standardized system for permitting and route management that reduces the need for police to manage intersections.
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"It was more about how you can utilize this network of streets and intersections that actually connect people in a physical way," he told Hyperallergic.
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Bike lanes began sprouting up, and almost every neighborhood has busy intersections that have been redesigned to make it easier for pedestrians to get around.
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Big Break: After listening to a podcast on Steve Jobs in 2009, he was inspired to learn more about the intersections of technology and genius.
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Eisen said the microbiome presents a good opportunity for scientists, philosophers, and artists to discuss intersections between their work work, while Clarke remains more skeptical.
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On the Champs-Élysées, young men clambered onto bus stop shelters and kiosks as police officers in riot gear kept a watchful eye at intersections.
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The most paramount social-justice movements of our time now reflect the experiences of black girls and women who live at the intersections of oppression.
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There is a billboard hanging over one of Aleppo's main intersections that shows a soldier wearing a helmet, with his entire face shrouded in shadow.
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On Friday, climate protesters marched through parts of downtown Washington, D.C., blocking intersections and causing road closures, according to news reports and the Metropolitan Police.
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Sadly, when trans and gender-nonconforming people experience violence at the intersections of race, class, gender and sexuality, we are often blamed for our deaths.
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This is why sidewalk curbs have ramps at intersections, restrooms often feature accessible stalls for those in wheelchairs and signage in public buildings feature braille.
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The liquid, which soon flooded one of Bangkok's busiest intersections, came from water cannons aimed at alleviating the smog that has shrouded Bangkok for weeks.
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In the gallery the bike will be displayed on a raised white platform, prompting all kinds of musings on the intersections of culture and capitalism.
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The moment affirms the playful ways that Morris, through collage, manipulates memory to explore freshly the aesthetic intersections of inner city life, race, and fashion.
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The idea is to stand up the aluminum officers by the side of the road and at key intersections to compel drivers to follow road rules.
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She was able to address my trauma at all of its various intersections, and therapy became an important ritual to me, rather than a medical appointment.
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They spent weeks drawing up new intersections and revising one-way systems; workers laboured to add new doors to the other side of thousands of buses.
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You start your engine at a green light, ride as quickly as possible, brake aggressively at a red light and spend more time waiting at intersections.
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The filmmakers leave assorted plot possibilities underexplored — Sarah's anxious father; her grief over a dead brother; the religious intersections of the faiths that call Jerusalem home.
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So that's been great to see because we do care a lot about covering all of our different worlds and also finding the intersections between them.
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I grew up Black, queer, low-income and raised by a single mother in a town where most of my peers did not understand those intersections.
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Instead, some of New York City's fastest elite runners were dashing through intersections, dodging cars, cutting through parks, running up stairs, or jumping the occasional fence.
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Musk says Tesla still has to develop software that extends current highway driving capabilities to city streets, including traffic light recognition, complex intersections and remote parking.
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With Ruskeat Tytöt, Hubara aims to create a vocabulary that discusses issues such as systemic racism, sexual violence, and the intersections of race, gender and class.
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Saying the names of Black people — especially those at the intersections of gender, class, and sexuality-based oppression — means telling the story of their full humanity.
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Other technologies help with blind intersections or when backing up into crossing traffic, and warn the driver of approaching vehicles from behind before opening the door.
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"We don't have those supplies here in Puerto Rico because we never had to repair the equipment at all of the intersections at once," Contreras said.
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"With the times that we live in, it's important to tell stories like this that include marginalized groups at intersections of race and sexuality," she says.
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The intersections between Eastern philosophy and psychedelic drugs are explored in Zig Zag Zen, a newly expanded edition of an anthology of essays, interviews, and artwork.
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No right turns at red lights Even with medians on bike paths, unprotected intersections remain a problem area—particularly when turning cars cut across bike paths.
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And so, there is so much work to do and to shine a light on just not only sexism — but the intersections of sexism and racism.
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In the 1920's, traffic laws didn't exist, stoplights and road signs were uncommon except in cities and pedestrians were regularly killed in intersections and roadways.
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Traffic jam volume at major intersections could be slashed by 240% within three years by a new intelligent transportation system (ITS), according to the local authorities.
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In addition to examining the broad obstacles women face in political campaigns, the researchers looked closely at the intersections between gender, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation.
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In Leizhou's main urban area, giant billboards tower over street intersections warning against the dangers of taking drugs — locals say methamphetamine and ketamine are most common.
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Throughout much of the interview, Monáe explores the intersections of her identities, not afraid to highlight the ways society has at times made her feel unwelcome.
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City officials and law enforcement often explain that safety is the reason; they install the cameras because of numerous fatal car crashes that happen at intersections.
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I think it's true that we're never going to reach 100 percent representation in the people that we pick, because there are so many different intersections.
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A moving mass of red shirts jams the sidewalks and sometimes spills into the streets near the stadium, stranding cars in intersections whenever the lights change.
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Depending on your preference (or personal phone habits), you may set the app to alert you at every one to three intersections, or even at random.
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Other rebel fighters posted photographs of their units, holding the opposition Syrian flag aloft, at the main intersections and before a statue on Afrin's central square.
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Armed pickup trucks sit on intersections and bridges, or snarl the sandy streets with long convoys manned by fighters brandishing sniper rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Intersections with left-turn signals render many pedestrians clueless that vehicles have the right of way (hint: that's why the "walk" icon is not lit up).
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Political orientations are shaped at the intersections of race, class, geography and history and a tangle of other currents with which religious commitments become inextricably intertwined.
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Several thousand anti-Trump demonstrators have shut down major intersections in Chicago, blocking traffic and staging a rally outside of Trump Tower, according to DNA Info.
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When representation of Latinx identity is this lacking and narrow, it becomes near-impossible to represent Latinx people who live in the many intersections of Latinidad.
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A 2016 transportation department analysis of 104 intersections giving pedestrians head starts found a significant decline in fatalities and severe injuries to pedestrians, the officials said.
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We lived about five minutes away, and I'd sometimes see black men on horses at various intersections waiting for the light to change, particularly on Sundays.
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One thing I almost always enjoy in solving themeless puzzles is the challenge of sussing out a tricky long answer by chipping away at the intersections.
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The photojournalist Tim Page caught these strange intersections in a May 1968 photo: An American G.I. sits ostentatiously on a tank turret, holding a pink umbrella.
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The city has the technology to time traffic signals to turn green when a bus approaches, but only applies it to a small fraction of intersections.
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This exhibition probes at the intersections of history, religion, migration, and community in the desert, and examines the livelihood and history of the Tohono O'odham people.
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The music of this international group (the members all hail from different countries) is driven by intersections and rhythmic friction, but it remains fluid and acrobatic.
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Protesters began their demonstration at George Washington University and then marched to the World Bank headquarters a few blocks away blocks intersections near the multilateral institution.
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They revealed that while Iceland has made internationally recognized progress on gender equality, we have not sufficiently confronted the intersections of gender, racial and class injustices.
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Her performance is presented in conjunction with Oxy Art's current exhibition L.A. Intersections, featuring portraits by the painter and tattoo artist Shizu Saldamando of her community.
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A handful of pedestrians cutting through the busy intersections did pause to write notes and take printed letters; some individuals accepted candles and joined the protest.
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A Princeton alumna with an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars, Jerkins's work focuses on the intersections of race and gender, literature, feminism, and pop culture.
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The saga of the Betty Board recordings takes on an air of tragedy given its intersections with art, family, business, idealism, romance, drug abuse, and money.
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Much more research needs to be done on intersections such as these; history has shown how common it is for refugees to find themselves in modern slavery.
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That entitlement manifests in, among many things, the fetishization of youth and policing women's sexuality with clothing — not to mention the intersections of fatphobia, transphobia, and racism.
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In the beginning, researchers say, this will be especially important while navigating from the post office to the beginning of the postal route, and while navigating intersections.
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You can turn your fast-moving sports car into a speed boat over dry land, and you'll fly through New York City intersections, skidding on the pavement.
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MANILA (Reuters) - Directing motorists at busy intersections in Manila isn't the easiest job, but traffic cop Ramiro Hinojas makes it fun by adding dance to his beat.
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Using a data-driven approach to fix dangerous intersections is part of LADOT's Vision Zero initiative, part of a global trend to reduce traffic fatalities to zero.
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The LED consoles showed the streets we were driving on and a version of what the car was seeing as the car looped through sometimes unregulated intersections.
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They write about the challenges of and intersections between public and private space travel, with stories set in low Earth orbit, Mars, the asteroid belt, and beyond.
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Avoiding pollution hotspots in the city is one thing, but you can't skip over these busy intersections forever—not if you still want to live in Toronto.
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Like the subjects in his photos, we all live at intersections of race, sexuality, gender identity, socioeconomic class, disability status, and more identities that shape our experiences.
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Large billboards for Pyonghwa Cars, a joint venture between the North Korean state and South Korea's Unification Church have stood at several intersections in Pyongyang for years.
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The data is broadcast up to 10 times per second to nearby vehicles, which can identify risks and provide warnings to avoid imminent crashes, especially at intersections.
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They're usually located at toll booths, or intersections on heavily trafficked roads, though police also have mobile versions of them and massive databases of license plate information.
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This, in combination with sensor technology, will enable the vehicle to collate data on everything from cyclists and pedestrians to other cars, rights of way and intersections.
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Indeed, roundabout decoration has turned some intersections into art statements for French mayors, who began spending heavily on such matters after gaining decentralised powers in the 1980s.
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The fence surrounds a testing center called Mcity — a 22015-acre patch of land that aims to recreate Anywhere, U.S.A., complete with simulated city streets and intersections.
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Unlike Mcity, this larger site will have long stretches where autonomous cars can be tested at highway speeds and space for creating a variety of complex intersections.
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Now, a new video shows a self-driving Tesla making its way through a city neighbourhood complete with a lot of traffic and quite a few intersections.
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With so many intersections of Russian and U.S. interests, Russia presents a critical foreign policy challenge, one which will be poorly served by either demonization or conciliation.
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And since October, according to Shin Bet, Israel's domestic security agency, at least 183 Palestinians have rammed vehicles into people at bus stops, intersections and military checkpoints.
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Songwriters like Ms. McKenna are seasoned, skillful navigators of the intersections between the personal and the generalized, the heartfelt and the crafty, the everyday and the idealized.
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Photographer Jill Peters has dedicated her career to exploring the intersections of sexuality, gender identity, and culture — and it has taken her to some very interesting places.
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For weeks, the nonprofit set up voter registration tables at busy intersections, including the Penn North Light Rail stop, adding more than 1,000 voters to the polls.
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Day for Night lacked an official theme, but topics from the Friday Summit's talks on the intersections of art, technology, and politics interwove throughout the whole weekend.
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Everyone at the company is required to learn about the intersections of design and machine learning, which is helpful when tinkering with the product at all levels.
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The refrain is repeated throughout the "Healers, Elders, and Fighters" panel, in which activists discuss their work around looksism and its intersections with homophobia, fatphobia, and transphobia.
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Traffic lights at multiple intersections were not functioning, and columns of black smoke could be seen in the evergreen forests on the northern outskirts of the city.
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The geometry of their intersections has the lucid, slightly false simplicity of a traffic sign: It's just complex enough to point to the idea of formal complexity.
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And Super Cruise can be activated only on divided, limited-access highways such as interstates — places where it need not contend with intersections, traffic lights and pedestrians.
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Those who did talk made sure to do so out of view of closed circuit police cameras, which monitor the main streets and intersections of many towns.
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Officials in Santa Rosa, about 50 miles north of San Francisco, said they had responded to multiple traffic collisions, including five with injuries, at intersections without power.
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He spoke frankly about the intersections between race and politics, regularly noting that he was the only candidate who lived in a low-income, inner-city neighborhood.
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There were no gatherings in the commercial capital Yangon on Thursday, though billboards bearing Suu Kyi's face still stood at intersections where they were erected weeks ago.
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As I have covered the intersections of race, politics and faith over the years, I have always found black churches to be the most welcoming of places.
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The specially outfitted Transit Van logged 1,800 miles (2,900 km) in August, much of it in and around Arlington, Virginia, including urban intersections, parking lots and garages.
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Concealing layers of information makes it possible to get at the intersections of things, improving aspects of a complicated system without understanding and grappling with each part.
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"History holds up one side of our lives and fiction the other," one character tells Cora, and the novel's pleasures lie in the intersections between the two.
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The video showed a montage of reckless driving, including cars turning into traffic, cutting off other vehicles, driving through busy intersections, and even a head-on crash.
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Installed outside the exhibition galleries, these visceral images introduce Matta-Clark's sense of humor and his mordant eye for violent intersections of the built and natural worlds.
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Adding to these intersections, Martinez "split" the cabin in half to suggest the famed 1974 work by artist Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting (also included in this exhibition).
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It's the journey of a moralist — not one who adjudicates an ethical path for others, but who explicates the thorny intersections of history, economy, tradition, and survival.
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The system only works on limited access highways where there are no intersections, and a driver's hands must be on the steering wheel during any lane change maneuvers.
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Interested participants can submit papers, projects, and works-in-progress exploring the intersections of place, cartography, and digital methods ("especially those that investigate justice, community, and/or resistance").
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And all of a sudden every car could kind of be a self-driving car if you could get the data that the intersections determine into that car.
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So much of the controversy over Ocasio-Cortez's celebrity, from her fashion choices to her life story, has been about the intersections of gender with race and class.
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I am still looking to see which candidate best addresses the intersections of race, class, sexual orientation and gender identity to construct radical policies for the most vulnerable.
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Members even managed to park a full-size pink boat emblazoned with the words "TELL THE TRUTH" in the middle of Oxford Circus, one of London's busiest intersections.
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LA traffic planners analyzed data on pedestrian and cyclist fatalities to pinpoint the most dangerous intersections and then added bike lanes and posted officers there during rush hour.
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They will only travel at low speeds, they will avoid certain weather conditions, and there will be specific intersections and roads that they will need to navigate around.
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It took another masculine YouTuber, Frankie Smith, getting pregnant to jolt Fitz out of that idea and to make her think about the intersections of masculinity and pregnancy.
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In New York City, which is experiencing an epidemic in pedestrian deaths, there's been a call for the city to re-install them on its most dangerous intersections.
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On Friday, activists were joined by actress Emma Thompson after she climbed aboard a pink boat that had been occupying one of London's major traffic intersections for days.
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A new fractal analysis of London's dense network of streets and intersections reveals that a green belt meant to encourage migration to the suburbs had the opposite effect.
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Fans of the magazine immediately spoke out in disappointment, as the publication served as a cultural beacon on the intersections of the art, fashion and celebrity for decades.
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When the navigation started, the car displayed prompts on BMW's best-in-the-business head-up display, depicting full top-down views of approaching intersections on the windshield.
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I loved crossing the intersection, Shibuya, which is one of the biggest intersections in the world and yet it's so quiet, the opposite of Times Square — so magical.
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Plus, the heads-up display is the clearest and best in the business, showing full top-down views of intersections and full-color depictions of highway off ramps.
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Displaced people clog Sana's traffic intersections, jostling with vendors of window wipers or sesame cakes and asking passing drivers, and sometimes even one another, to spare some change.
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In order to make the most of driverless technology, everything from intersections to speeds limits and crosswalks will have to be remade, and that's not a small task.
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Cars will still be able to cross Market Street at intersections, but drivers who turn on the street will risk a moving violation, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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The train's opponents dispute some of All Aboard Florida's data about how long the trains will block intersections, saying the company's assessment is based on best-case assumptions.
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"In this environment, we encounter almost 50 times more interactions with pedestrians and other vehicles in complex road intersections, compared to driving in a suburban environment," Barra said.
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In addition to the bridge, the loan will pay for upgrades or construction of 88 km (55 miles) of urban highways, six interchanges and stoplights for 89 intersections.
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I'm just going to point out that if you are building a case around that risk, maybe go with something sexier than "blocking intersections" as your first example.
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It's about the intersections of gender, race, class, and how those all played into how America received these three historic women, all of whom were playing unprecedented roles.
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Techdirt, a blog about the intersections of law, media and technology, is fighting a defamation suit brought by Shiva Ayyadurai, a man who claims to have invented email.
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Anyone casually familiar with Lane-McKinley will know him to be a deep thinker with a keen awareness of intersections between art, society, media culture, technology, and politics.
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While a permanent venue for the Climate Museum is still a ways off, these intersections of art and science will continue to be explored in community engagement projects.
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The mostly young, black-shirted protesters took over roads and major intersections in shopping districts on Saturday as they rallied and marched with no obvious destination in mind.
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But as the game progresses, it introduces new intersections with more complicated layouts, as well as traffic that you have no control over, including trains and sometimes planes.
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Cars will still be able to cross Market Street at intersections, but drivers who turn on the street will risk a moving violation, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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And the universal-but-specific nature of both have meant that as they've burgeoned across borders, they've faced challenges at the blurry intersections of race, culture and identity.
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Asgarzadeh noted that while cities may need to spend a large amount to improve intersections, money might be saved by not needing police officers to monitor dangerous areas.
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On Monday, activists kept up the pressure by blocking intersections in Washington, DC, and demonstrating in New York as the United Nations met for the Climate Action Summit.
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In DC, protesters with Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter DMV, and other groups in Washington, DC, blocked off several intersections during the morning rush hour commute, disrupting traffic.
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Los Angeles (CNN)At one of the busiest intersections in Sherman Oaks, California -- drivers sit bumper-to-bumper, searching for a good deal on a tank of gasoline.
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Yet organizing the show around roughly circumscribed areas of artistic production has its limitations, not least because there are intersections between the artists that inevitably transgress geographical boundaries.
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The two-year long initiative includes community programming—lectures, workshops, and exhibitions—that examine the intersections between race and technology in the context of the larger African Diaspora.
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Slavery in the Hands of Harvard is a small but remarkably effective look at the historical ties and intersections between the school and the varied institutions of slavery.
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Or think of all the different driving situations that involve eye contact and subtle communication, like navigating four-way intersections, or a cop waving cars around an accident scene.
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Instead, Malhotra says, the goal is to focus on the areas that see the most amount of traffic, since those are the intersections where information could be most useful.
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Clay Cane is the author of "Live Through This: Surviving the Intersections of Sexuality, God, and Race," which is available for preorders now and will be released in June.
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Currently she's an artist in residence at the John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where she is studying the intersections of bathroom design, gender, and queer liberation.
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They've rebuilt residential intersections as roundabouts and allowed parking on both sides of the street side to cut the useable driving space down from 36 feet to 12 feet.
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For Engare, each design begins, like those in the sacred geometry of Islamic art, with a circle that's in turn divided into parts, creating intersections that guide the pattern.
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What starts out as a tale of female oppression spirals into a story of desire and empowerment, and then bursts through the thorny intersections of sex, race, and privilege.
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Men wearing big coats and gloves drive bulldozers and forklifts up and down the street, sliding orange cones back and forth, sometimes blocking off whole intersections with their trucks.
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ESPN re-assigned Hill from its flagship "SportsCenter" earlier this year to a new role at The Undefeated, the company's site that covers the intersections of sports and race.
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With language that wades between saucy, dripping, curt, and sterile, the poems stare at the intersections of personhood — gender, race, sex — and laugh menacingly, pulling it all to strands.
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This has given us valuable experience sharing the road safely with pedestrians and cyclists, and practicing advanced maneuvers such as making unprotected left turns and traversing multi-lane intersections.
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Back in Glen Lee, rows of mailboxes peeked up above the flood waters on the narrow streets Sunday, and cars clustered at the edges of the few dry intersections.
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A simpler, more practical solution, which would also improve pedestrian safety more generally, is to "daylight" intersections — not allowing cars to park within a certain distance of the crosswalk.
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Before it deploys any vehicles in a city or town, Waymo first builds a detailed picture of that area and categorizes "interesting features," like driveways, fire hydrants, and intersections.
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The Nashville Sign, a giant screen-billboard at one of the largest intersections in Tennessee, showed one of Brian Tull's beautiful, giant, hyperrealistic paintings every three seconds last week.
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In 2000, several researchers used a video camera and a stopwatch to time how long it took thousands of vehicles to get through stop lights at two large intersections.
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That basically means that the street lights and other intersections need to have a small box that looks like a wireless router that can send information to the vehicle.
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The setting to bypass difficult intersections will launch in Los Angeles today, which has one of the largest communities of Wazers—about 10 percent of LA drivers use Waze.
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The journey took the 8-year-old through 4 intersections, over railroad tracks and also required him to make a few right hand turns and a left hand turn.
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All of these issues — and the intersections among them — deserve more attention, but paid family and medical leave would touch the greatest number of people over their working lives.
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Together, they're helping to redefine the intersections of fashion, music, film, and visual art by using food as the spark to larger conversations around inclusion, race, and economic empowerment.
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The three-part exhibition features 63 images that represent intersections between the timeless cultural significance of mountains in China and highly individualized photographic works by 27 contemporary Chinese artists.
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This three-part exhibition features 63 images that represent intersections between the timeless cultural significance of mountains in China and highly individualized photographic works by 27 contemporary Chinese artists.
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In the video above, I project the aforementioned photos on New York City buildings in major intersections and talk to the people on the street about what they think.
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As night fell, many streets still reeked of tear gas and a small group of youth burned trash and tore down street signs at busy intersections in eastern Caracas.
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Bossypants by Tina Fey See Details As half of the podcast duo 2 Dope Queens, Phoebe Robinson talks a lot about the intersections of race, feminism and pop culture.
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La Maison du Rouge is focused on expanding the BDSM experience by discussing, educating, and informing our audiences about the intersections of kink, wellness, sexuality, spirituality, and social activism.
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Rasheed's work navigates these intersections, combining and recombining linguistic and visual registers, from mathematics to scholarly writing heavy with numbered footnotes to speech fragments in standard and colloquial English.
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While self-driving cars are still figuring out how to deal with four-way stops at intersections, artificially intelligent robots turning on their creators still seems a ways out.
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Those tend to be at intersections where there are parking lots, offices and sports facilities on the western side of the bikeway that need to be accessed by cars.
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VIENNA — Some artists lead double lives, and an exhibition with that very title at the Museum of Modern Art in Vienna explores the intersections between visual art and musicianship.
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They are city-funded or grant-funded or a combination, but someone has to pay overtime for the police officers and traffic control aides to manage routes and intersections.
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