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"marooned" Definitions
  1. abandoned on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers: In exchange for food supplies left for them on the island, the marooned mutineers handed over the ship's instruments and charts.
  2. placed or left in an isolated and often dangerous position: Getting flood relief to the marooned villages has proved difficult.
  3. abandoned or stuck somewhere without resources: When flights were grounded after 9/11, Canadians offered their hospitality and their homes to put up marooned Americans.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of maroon2.

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Tarzan's wife Shamis talks of "being marooned between two identities".
But also I could really get marooned with anyone anywhere.
Authorities are struggling to deliver relief supplies to marooned people.
He has marooned 30 of 38 inherited runners, 79 percent.
Over 50 of those marooned residents happened to be horses.
Three days marooned on a roof brought out Jessie's bad language.
I was marooned deep in a pitch-black cave in Missouri.
The capital, marooned by politics, presents a panorama from another time.
Months after hitting record highs, the is still marooned below 21.8,22.
But there was an easygoing selflessness between people marooned in Mallacoota.
Any guests of the Trump Tower Baku would likely feel marooned.
The travel ban remained marooned, at least temporarily, in the courts.
Dams have been virtually obliterated, levees have failed and entire communities marooned.
Perhaps another marooned animal will benefit from its warmth in the future.
Now, bereaved parents can feel marooned on their own islands of grief.
Many were marooned in pastures and vegetable fields, remnants of forests past.
Rescue crews can't reach many parts of the island, leaving people marooned.
One hundred-fifty survivors found themselves marooned in a Garden of Eden.
The second, completed in 2007, got marooned in the housing-bubble collapse.
Becca, meanwhile, is marooned in an experience none of her classmates have had.
Or maybe, what if he even got lost and he was marooned here?
TG: To be "marooned" also means to be left ashore, abandoned, or forgotten.
They were marooned there for 11 days, before the water began to recede.
That left the former Maryland governor marooned on less than one percent support.
The more fortunate are marooned on small islands of trees among oil palms.
I think that people now are more marooned in their class than ever.
They would join the tens of thousands already marooned on the Syrian side.
For Tolstoy, the problem with people is that they're marooned in their egos.
If you haven't heard of Hamilton, you've probably been marooned on a desert island.
Winner: Blow Job Guy Loser: Billy Mcfarlane, Ja Rule, and all those marooned influencers.
Pine has the splashier, more compelling role as the marooned and mortal Steve Trevor.
Even a Japanese soldier marooned on a South Pacific island might find this dispiriting.
Drought has wrecked farming in Afghanistan, while monsoon floods have marooned villages in Bangladesh.
The Muslims now live marooned among rice paddies that do not belong to them.
"They may have been marooned on high ground at Bramble Cay," Dr. Leung said.
Getting to Union Street, which is marooned amid busy roads, can also be tricky.
Arsenal's defense had evaporated, its fullbacks marooned upfield, their responsibilities forgotten in the excitement.
Hundreds more had been reported missing, while another 102 were injured and 42 marooned.
The descendants of these marooned former South Carolinians proved to be a hardy race.
Marooned for two years in Arctic ice, the survivors pressed on until the bitter end.
Charlie and Harper are marooned in the extended childhood that now stretches after college graduation.
To restore punctuality, it cancelled many flights at short notice; passengers were marooned around Europe.
Those stranded by the waters found themselves further marooned by a huge cellular network failure.
Those stranded by the waters found themselves further marooned by a massive cellular network failure.
Because along with having little to do, there is also the fear of getting marooned.
I was a California-born punk-rock pirate marooned at a Midwestern public high school.
Baum, whose grandfather made a name for himself just down the coast saving marooned sailors.
Among the Mandeans marooned in Vienna are three relatives of Peiman Khamisi of Batavia, Ill.
Drury was marooned at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for two months until he was recalled Friday.
A cruise ship with guests who tested positive was marooned off the coast of California.
But while the cast is marooned in a simulated paradise, it was filmed on Earth.
Marooned in winter country, their green gazes presided over me like gods on Rapa Nui.
Taylor has spent his entire career marooned in soccer's most unappreciated, unwelcome role: backup goalkeeper.
The British Army was marooned on the beaches of Dunkirk, in France, and surrounded by Germans.
Being marooned on a lonely island takes cunning, ingenuity and the ability to make tough decisions.
First, there was Naked and Afraid, where participants were marooned without their clothes for 21 days.
In New York City, office workers were marooned in office buildings as the streets became impassable.
He nodded slowly, marooned in his slanted body posture and surprised at the disappointment he felt.
Or perhaps they see a marooned Tom Hanks with only a volleyball face for a friend.
Bob Dylan's tour bus was marooned there and has since been turned into a recording space.
Not only was the jetty above water; it looked like a glyph marooned in a desert.
He knows what it means to be caught—whether marooned or fruitfully suspended—between two cultures.
The Goonies, which he wrote, was all about that—kids marooned without adult protection, defeating menacing creeps.
"In some areas, airlifting is the only option... thousands are still marooned," Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.
If Gucci Mane was marooned on a desert island, Gladwell asks, what five records would he take?
For Orania, marooned in a country seen as antithetical to its values, that concept held great appeal.
The unit is the first to clear homes where the militants live among a marooned civilian population.
For years, Few's program has been marooned in the weird purgatorial realm between major and mid-major.
This resulted in transactions being marooned for hours or even days before being processed in a block.
Then came a drought that sucked the Lena River nearly dry, leaving boats marooned in the mud.
In the show, young and conventionally beautiful people are marooned with the hope that love will blossom.
In Williamsburg, they felt marooned on weekends, with few good transit options beyond the finicky L train.
The chaos began after a peaceful protest by some of the thousands of migrants marooned in Mexico.
The stock has been marooned beneath one key level this year, though O'Hara sees that soon changing.
They were the remnants of the once vital civil-society scene cultivated and marooned in Khatami's time.
Then came a drought that sucked the Lena river nearly dry, leaving boats marooned in the mud.
Wednesday while marooned inside, I spent more time on each pose, conscious of breath and body throughout.
Watching a trick to completion, we are not rescued from unreality but rather are marooned in it.
Inside they found Soshe marooned on a floating living room couch, likely where she'd spent the past week.
The result is a beach shanty worthy of an Italian Gatsby, marooned in the landlocked city of Milan.
As the shoreline recedes by miles, these waterfront communities — replete with docks and marinas — will be left marooned.
This season, Wright participated in Naked and Afraid: Savage, where he was marooned naked and alone in Africa.
I had to get a job and an apartment, and I was sort of marooned in Los Angeles.
While his mother is ever more marooned in the past, Deaver is trapped on the outside of it.
In its mountain perch, the region is surrounded, marooned in Azerbaijan, with this road the only supply route.
It marooned more than 100,000 tourists abroad, prompting what was billed as the country's biggest peacetime repatriation effort.
Some 200 people were rescued from flood-marooned homes overnight in the city, the mayor, Dana Outlaw, said.
It is marooned by highway construction on a projected bypass, at the edge of a choked traffic circle.
Two cousins are marooned on the rapidly diminishing patch of land where their families have lived for generations.
The telescope, marooned in permanent shade a million miles beyond the moon, will experience an infinite cold soak.
Milena Ramos, who works in a store at the roadside stop there, recalled the helplessness of the marooned Venezuelans.
In one room an object that looks like a mirrored wooden armoire lies on its back, as if marooned.
In a spoof on The Martian, Rock himself plays NASA botanist Mark Watney, who's just been marooned on Mars.
The hit film "The Martian" depicted an American astronaut marooned on Mars, struggling to survive until rescue could come.
A candidate going off script has become like a canteen of cold water to someone marooned in the desert.
The series is marooned in its moments, untethered to anything outside of itself, and sometimes even disconnected from that.
The Shallows stars Lively as a woman who is attacked by a shark, and then marooned on a rock.
Marooned in the northeast corner of Hue, the command post numbered only 21970 men, mainly clerks, cooks and doctors.
But many other travelers found themselves marooned in airports far from home and frustrated by limited options for rebooking.
But far from being marooned, most feel privileged to be part of one of the borough's most exclusive enclaves.
On earlier occasions, from the Bangladesh side, I had talked with Dil Mohammed, the leader of this marooned community.
Sometimes staff members find out only because the contraband has not cleared both fences and is marooned in between.
Since then, she has been virtually marooned on Jeju Island, known for its white sand beaches and volcanic landscape.
Now Drummond joins them to form a trio of established frontcourt players marooned far, far away from playoff contention.
The official vow that those marooned on Manus and Nauru will never live in Australia has assumed doctrinal vehemence.
In Chimanimani, Zimbabwe's hardest-hit district, residents said they had been left marooned after the area's infrastructure was destroyed.
Thousands of people who were marooned by the heavy flooding abandoned their possessions to seek safety on higher ground.
From a distance, it looks marooned and useless, a bridge with no connections, no place to go, no point.
It's quite Florence and the Machine, if Florence was marooned in Iceland—a nimble, airy kind of siren pop.
The future Soviet leader had spent the war in Switzerland, marooned on a neutral island in a sea of belligerents.
The cargoes mainly ended up with trading houses and are now marooned across Europe as they struggle to find buyers.
The actress, who recently joined Twitter and Instagram, posted a hilarious video in which she appears marooned on an island.
PILLSBURY: All three are showing the Chinese in a positive way, that their space program actually helps our marooned astronauts.
Estimates of losses were not available, with rescuers yet to reach villages marooned by the worst floods in recent years.
As it's so often stated: In an era where we can connect in seconds, we've potentially never been more marooned.
A Fordham University biologist, Jason Munshi-South, studies the populations of white-footed mice marooned in New York City parks.
At a table by the bar, a man and a woman discussed the appeal of being marooned on an island.
JÉRÉMIE, Haiti — Things had been looking up in Jérémie, a coastal city marooned on the tip of Haiti's southern peninsula.
Each of the designers mentioned feeling marooned there, though they have an easy camaraderie, passing rhinestoned Juuls back and forth.
Australia can sometimes seem an anomalous fringe nation, geographically marooned, colonial shrapnel floating in a bottom corner of the world.
But the governments whose citizens are marooned in the camps and prisons have struggled with what to do with them.
The day's first mission: Guide their ship through the locks to free a hulking westbound freighter marooned on the ice.
City officials have had to lend out tens of thousands of school laptops so no child is left digitally marooned.
Entire communities are marooned in malarial swamps trying to survive off barely chewable lotus plants and worm-infested swamp water.
An impending snowstorm might keep the two Republicans marooned here for the night, in a hotel chock-full of Democrats.
Baxter expects the waterline to continue to recede, and for "Spiral Jetty" to one day become completely marooned in salt.
Saskia Cornwell, owner of the stranded feline and friend of the equally marooned Whitton, called Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue for help.
Williams has always been a Rocket at heart, let it fly his statement of purpose; he'd just been temporarily marooned elsewhere.
The men are marooned in one part of the jungle while women are dropped on a beach about three miles away.
A coach can simply check 'no' and players can find themselves back in the same boat they're often marooned in now.
One can imagine how adrift Margaret would have been, and being vulnerable and her sister being Queen, and possibly feeling marooned.
This is where Chapman, baseball's hardest-throwing pitcher and one of its best relievers, was marooned for the last five weeks.
Finally, someone in line who'd been paying attention tapped him on the shoulder and pointed to her, marooned on the sidewalk.
She had a TV career, but that has long since petered out, and she now feels marooned in status-conscious Seattle.
Like so many who have lost a child, I remain marooned between this life and whatever may, or may not, follow.
Low on food, she and her husband and their sixteen-year-old son drove to nearby Burgaw, and found themselves marooned.
A cancelled flight left me marooned in Texas for an extra day, and so my mom—inventor of the kid lunch!
Sunderland is at the bottom of the Premier League, yet to win a game, marooned on 2 points through 10 matches.
On Sunday, in the community of Pacupac, on the north coast of Luzon, pigs marooned on a hillock snuffled for food.
It's a satisfying setup, reminiscent of an Agatha Christie mystery, the entire cast of characters marooned together in an exotic locale.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Marooned outside South Africa, Ajay Gupta has been obsessively following the news from home with increasing frustration.
Gillespie and his colleagues have been scouring Nikumaroro island in search of evidence that could finally prove that Earhart was marooned there.
Or Claire Denis, who in last year's High Life gave us Pattinson as a man marooned on the edges of the galaxy.
In "The Midnight Zone", a mother and her sons are marooned in "an old hunting camp shipwrecked in twenty miles of scrub".
If you found yourself marooned on a deserted island, and you could summon one character from Sesame Street, who would it be?
Incessant rains that began early Monday following a depression in the Bay of Bengal flooded the districts, leaving thousands of people marooned.
On her way she was marooned for months in Costa Rica, shuffling between migrant shelters where she encountered thousands of fellow Cubans.
As he approached the winter of his career, he was marooned in a Moscow office with old men unfit for field work.
Marooned at 14003,21400 feet, they lived off chocolate bars and melted snow for five days before being rescued — by planes on skis.
The management of this column readily acknowledges the best of the marooned free agents will not be left to scratch nickels together.
Ryan Howard may not be an island in the Phillies clubhouse, but he still has the look of a former star marooned there.
Drugs, violence, and small-mindedness are rampant, but so is a sense that Minervini's characters feel marooned from the advancements of modern life.
One good flick of the wrist and a Frisbee is marooned on the neighbor's roof—or, worse, has traveled a great, exhausting distance.
"The evidence is clear, and we will prove at trial (that) Sumner Redstone is marooned and a prisoner of his home," O'Donnell said.
Clearly both he and Dutton reckon casting the marooned of Nauru and Manus Island as threats to Australia will play well with voters.
For years, Kenya has threatened to shut down the Dadaab refugee camp, where hundreds of thousands of Somalis have been marooned for decades.
More than any other capital that has been marooned by politics—Havana or Rangoon or Caracas—Pyongyang presents a panorama from another time.
Like anyone who follows sports, I'd been reading for years about professional athletes undone by head injuries, marooned in the dark, mulling suicide.
Seven years into his career, Cousins is still marooned in northern California playing for a team that resembles an unlucky hand of cards.
"Aloft" (the book's weakest story) finds its hero, a terrified first-time skydiver, marooned atop a fluffy-looking but curiously solid white cloud.
Most scholars today think he was the same Hopkins who was marooned on Bermuda, and that puts a new spin on the story.
But instead of being marooned in the hallways of a high school, the teens in the BBC drama clash on an isolated island.
When winter storms rage, I am sometimes reminded of that stalwart light keeper, but in my 20 years here I've never felt marooned.
Some residents use buckets of water to douse flames threatening their homes, often marooned in scorched areas of gnarled and charred tree trunks.
Who hasn't felt trapped in one's own life, marooned in a small town, metaphoric or otherwise, with no rail link to the capital?
Around 2002, reproduction rates began to decline—even before polar bears, marooned on the island by retreating ice, started to ravage the nests.
No surprise, then, that Goldblum seems a little lonely and marooned in the latest venture, which suffers from a nagging case of Smithlessness.
Pacific Islanders, marooned in what were seen as the natural laboratories of primal isolation, were enlisted as the "noble savages" of Enlightenment fantasy.
Unsurprisingly, we were both gay, although, like most children marooned in early adolescence, we lacked the emotional maturity to quite realize it ourselves.
State Fire Marshal H. "Butch" Browning confirmed they found a man in his 50s inside a marooned Chevrolet pickup truck about 7 p.m. Friday.
Finally, there's chance, such as Oliver Queen of Arrow getting marooned on an island where he learned the skills necessary to become a vigilante.
Those who do stay, those documented by photographer Danny Wilcox Frazier, become landlocked castaways, marooned in crumbling farmhouses amid oceans of corn and soybeans.
In Biloxi, water surged over roads during the storm and quickly receded on Sunday, leaving a boat that broke loose marooned on the beach.
Marooned on one side of the island, he wondered, not for the first time, if open concept was such a great thing after all.
According to the castle's history, she was marooned on a rock in seas off Duart Castle and left to drown when the tides rose.
If he is marooned there this weekend as a consequence of the schedule, it is hard to say the Yankees will be missing much.
"With a significant amount of the world's premium hard coking coal now marooned onsite, prices are likely to continue to push higher," ANZ said.
Punching, stalking, listening: here we are, marooned creatures bound to repeat a disjointed series of expressive actions, whose true purpose will remain unknown. ♦
I do feel like a curious explorer who's now been marooned on a far-flung outpost, where I can survive for the foreseeable future.
Analysts estimate that as many as 5,000 family members of foreign terrorist recruits are now marooned in camps and orphanages in Iraq and Syria.
Day by day, month by month, we face uncertainty but are no longer marooned; we are in possession of a strange and hopeful beauty.
Single-sports structures can often lie fallow for much the year, in some cases marooned by sprawling parking lots on the outskirts of cities.
"Banks have not kept up and are marooned on their own tech, and as each year goes by, it comes more problematic," noted Taylor.
He had been marooned for years in institutions, and his dear wish was to be like everyone else in an apartment of his own.
Those Rohingya who stayed in northern Rakhine State after the killing began are marooned in communities cut off from jobs, education and basic services.
Recalling the marooned English schoolboys in William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," we are reminded that the veneer of human civilization is razor thin.
Those Rohingya who stayed in northern Rakhine State after the killing began are marooned in communities cut off from jobs, education and basic services.
First, Holloman realized that he had left his cellphone on the team's original bus, the one that was marooned at the repair shop in Truro.
South Korea's top economic policymaker says he expects Hanjin Shipping vessels marooned offshore of Long Beach, California, will be able to offload cargo this week.
The result is that more and more multi-camera sitcoms have been marooned on their own nights in the weird hinterlands of their networks' schedules.
Around 240 people were marooned inside Apartment 25E at 645 Westchester Avenue, a public housing high-rise around East 152nd Street in the South Bronx.
The song is their first release from their forthcoming debut album Marooned With The Treasure that follows two EPs released over the past two years.
The Hunt Feeling marooned in Williamsburg, a couple shift their focus from Lower Manhattan to Downtown Brooklyn to find the convenience and amenities they crave.
That could mean a so-called cliff-edge departure that would leave trucks marooned in ports, disrupt food and medical supplies and render factories idle.
Technological breakdowns like the one that upended the count in the Democratic caucuses in Iowa could leave ballots uncounted or marooned in the digital ether.
Being somewhat social oddballs who were often left to our own devices, we became, as people who are marooned together often do, a little funky.
Other borrowers have complained in interviews of being stranded, marooned in dangerous neighborhoods and cut off from their cars when they needed it the most.
You get the feeling this is a species that has been around for a very long time and is slightly marooned in the modern world.
Officials said the fast-flowing waters had breached embankments and eroded dykes in some areas, leaving some roads inaccessible, compounding efforts to rescue marooned villagers.
Though he holds a visa for people in specialty professions, he had been turned away at the airport, and spent a week marooned in Sudan.
"Everything has become almost normal, but still there are people marooned in the low-lying areas inundated after the tropical cyclone hit the areas," Uddin said.
Each game of They Are Billions opens on your town center and a handful of troops, marooned somewhere in the middle of a zombie-filled map.
Back at home, I found myself marooned on the blue couch, unable to reach the bathroom or the bedroom or even sit up without terrible spasms.
Considered the original anti-suburban novel, "Revolutionary Road" follows a young, bright couple marooned in Connecticut and trying to escape pressure to conform in the 1950s.
Pensioners are cast adrift like Captain Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty or like the cast of Lost, marooned with smoke monsters and an impenetrable script.
One night, the power in her hotel went out, and she was marooned in her room with nothing to distract her from her thoughts and emotions.
And in the end, what is the world but an island writ large, marooned in a vast blankness, burning through its stores of food and fuel?
As darkness fell, and a knot in the pulley's ropes blocked the buoy from the marooned men, the rescue team abandoned its efforts for the evening.
Cyclone Idai would be the deadliest tropical cyclone on record in southern Africa (CNN), and days later, thousands of people remain marooned (The New York Times).
The faint ping heard every time the cells mutate gives a disturbing yet familiar sensation of being marooned in a system governed by opaque, indecipherable rules.
The Crimean soccer league is neither Russian nor Ukrainian, leaving its teams and its players marooned in sporting purgatory since Russia annexed the peninsula in 2300.
Tapes have been mislabeled, misplaced and misfiled; tapes have been marooned on high shelves in disorderly warehouses, left at loading docks, abandoned at shuttered recording studios.
When Holtby is on his knees over by the post, marooned there by a cross-crease pass, that net, empty and welcoming, can seem far bigger.
I wrote back to the Chandler estate to ask whether its executors might consider my making Marlowe old, alone and desolately marooned in the year 1988.
Clad in nocturnal gray, precast concrete, the $146 million, 57,2653-square-foot pavilion looks a bit like a World War II battleship, marooned on the beach.
Nonetheless, the army, navy and air force were continuing to try to reach marooned villagers and evacuate those living in areas prone to mudslides, he said.
He even has brochures for the EMW, a little-known car briefly produced in a BMW factory marooned behind the Iron Curtain in Eisenach, East Germany.
Marriages and relationships break into pieces, leaving children marooned with one unhappy parent or another relative, and feeling as if they'd been stranded in outer space.
Considered the original anti-suburban novel, "Revolutionary Road" follows a young, bright couple marooned in Connecticut and trying to escape pressure to conform in the 1950s.
An autopsy done on three sailors who died before the ships were marooned points to the presence of TB. There are also the accounts of indigenous peoples.
The bike-sharing companies try to deal with this, as they do with the problem of marooned bicycles, by tracking every bike and redistributing them as appropriate.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday, van den Bergh said they might have been swept to the island by a tsunami, where they remained marooned and isolated.
This is the reality of European integration today: marooned uncomfortably between the European collaboration that member states feel they need and the national control they crave nonetheless.
Then there was the fact he self-identified as a decorative artist, leaving his boundary-blurring art marooned far from a more central place in art history.
In some areas, soldiers moved people who were marooned on the roofs of buildings to makeshift camps set up in schools and government buildings on higher ground.
There are growing fears that the death toll, already in the hundreds, could escalate rapidly, with so many people still marooned, desperate for food and potable water.
Such breakdowns often leave disabled riders marooned on platforms unless people help them to street level, which MTA staff are sometimes "unwilling" to do, one complaint said.
Thousands of ISIS Children Suffer in Camps as Countries Grapple With Their Fate Tens of thousands of foreign women and children are marooned in Iraq and Syria.
For him, the tide had turned at the lowest ebb, but had left him there, marooned in a strange place - a place that became his spiritual home.
For a self-described "California-born punk-rock pirate marooned at a Midwestern public high school," the Go-Go's provided much-needed validation in the early 1980s.
Basso told CNN that she and her husband just don't know how long that they're going to be marooned on the ship, with thousands of other travelers.
Sanders and fellow Senators Warren and Amy Klobuchar – another Democratic contender - are now marooned in Washington six days a week serving as jurors during the Senate trial.
In Mozambique's Buzi town, for example, thousands of people are reportedly marooned on rooftops with an aerial survey showing at least 50 km of land was submerged.
To turn things around, YT stepped down as CEO (marooned in a California mansion to avoid his Chinese debtors), though he is still involved with the company.
In central Mozambique, the area hit hardest by Cyclone Idai, overflowing rivers created "an inland ocean" where countless people were still marooned, a United Nations official said.
For Mark Watney, Weir's marooned astronaut on Mars, that meant surviving in the barren wasteland of the Red Planet alone, with limited resources and uncertain rescue options.
She asked a neighbor via Instagram to check on her folks, but he's in a similar predicament: marooned in Argentina, far way from home as the crisis unfolds.
Cooke's book describes the rescue of Alexander Selkirk, who had been marooned on an island for four years—an account that inspired Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe.
It's a strange year for our friend Oscar, marooned without a host, and instead of opting for a replacement, the telecast kicked off in a whole new manner.
And so those who live in the West Bank are effectively marooned – separated from the Palestinian citizens in Israel, who also face both legal and de facto discrimination.
There was no need for cash to be trucked in from outside the state, as was the case for Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina marooned New Orleans in 2005.
Then again, he's been marooned on Dagobah for 20 years at this point and probably misses some of the processed foods that he learned to love on Coruscant.
But after he and a friend ended their shift at the restaurant where they both worked, car trouble kept them marooned in the parking lot for an hour.
Titled "Time of the Octopus," it follows a National Security Agency leaker named Joshua Cold who is marooned in the airport and the Russian advocate who liberates him.
Meanwhile, Ron stays still, marooned in the crowd, and trapped between his duty as an officer of the law and his deep, imperishable faith in the black cause.
Hotels in Tampa also saw cancellations, with some offering special discounts to travelers marooned by the storm, said Cristina Duschek, spokesperson for the Visit Tampa Bay tourism board.
As opposed to the "West Side Story" actors, marooned with no book, these performers were gifted with a complete and coherent concert narration written by Comden and Green.
She's 16 years old, marooned in a remote corner of Alaska, where she was sent to live with her father after her mother died in a car accident.
There was an earlier eruption, in 2012, when intercommunal violence between Rakhine Buddhists and Muslims left close to 200 people dead and about 120,000 people marooned in camps.
The meaning is subliminal yet clear: we human animals, akin to these ravens, are marooned in this universe, wandering to and fro, displaced, crying out, getting no reply.
Among the recently published works is an account by Andrzej Bobkowski, a young Pole marooned in Paris in 3023, that is stunning in the freshness of its perspective.
She mentioned the strategy of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton, who was marooned with his men on the polar ice in 1915 for 16 months (this was before Netflix).
The story of Asian-Americans is the story of being marooned between vertiginous aspiration and compensatory diligence, between being probationary Americans at best and perennial aliens at worst.
It was as if he found himself suddenly marooned in a strange land where safes and anvils fell from the sky at the behest of a malign regime.
The administration's fumbled evacuation of about 400 Americans from the marooned cruise ship brought into focus multiple gaps in preparedness, said four individuals with knowledge of the episode.
In fact, she is remarkably alive to the plight of her family members, locating the loneliness in them even as they have marooned her with her unbearable past.
Do you long to see Mads Mikkelsen, his face chapped and frostbitten, fighting to stay alive after a downed plane leaves his character marooned in the frozen north?
This chorus of dogs might be read as a marooned community of poets, who perhaps have been banished to a realm where their sounds go unheeded and unheard.
If you were marooned on a desert island and, due to lack of signal strength, you could listen to only one person, would it be Kara or Lauren?
Six months is a long time in sports, and probably a longer time for a Brazilian marooned in Ukraine after some of his best pals had flown that nest.
It was Estrin who in 2009 came up with the idea of condensing Prager's ideas into short, digestible videos, as counterprogramming for young people marooned in liberal US universities.
In the neighborhood of La Corea, marooned on the outskirts of Havana, most people had more pressing concerns to ponder than the racial balance of the nation's top officials.
While bassist Jonny Ahearne and guitarist Joseph Greer were already 36,000 feet in the air, winging their way to the Indonesian island, drummer Toby Dundas was marooned in London.
Her family was marooned for four days in the stands of a basketball stadium after Cyclone Idai brought floods along the Buzi River in central Mozambique, where she lived.
Hot cars and dogs are a deadly combination, yet every year a handful of pet owners seem to forget this fact, leaving their dogs marooned in the sweltering sun.
Kareem Jackson's wife and 20-month-old daughter were marooned in their home in Sienna Plantation by four feet of water that filled the streets, though not their home.
That could mean trucks marooned in port, stores running out of some kinds of food and some factories deprived of the components that arrive each day from continental Europe.
And instead of working in the fields (which is how most Kenyans lived just a generation ago), they are marooned in squalid urban areas and are less physically active.
CreditCreditKristina Barker for The New York Times PINE RIDGE, S.D. — Ella Red Cloud-Yellow Horse, marooned for days by a blizzard and then a flood, needed to get out.
Last year, to move past their fractious phone exchange over who would take the refugees marooned off Australia's coast, Turnbull met with Trump on the Intrepid in New York.
In her emotionally raw new stories, the boomers are aging fast, too fast, and find themselves marooned in a 21st century of technological gadgetry, gender fluidity and political disarray.
Many of them traveled to the area ahead of the Lunar New Year, only to be marooned when Wuhan and other cities were put under lockdown a month ago.
But this week, he remained 7,000 miles away, marooned with more than 100 other Somali refugees in a spartan transit center in central Nairobi that smelled of nervous sweat.
Robinson Crusoe Island was so named because it was where Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk was marooned in the 18th century, a tale that inspired Daniel Defoe's novel, Robinson Crusoe.
Shipping data in Eikon shows that over 70 ships are waiting to load the marooned coal off the Queensland ports of Abbot Point, Mackay, Dalrymple Bay, and Hay Point.
They spoke many times, and Malcolm was granted access to meetings in which she found herself marooned on the little island of Fisher's executives, with its strange corporate patois.
A Reuters witness in Aluva town, nearly 250 km (155 miles)from Thiruvananthapuram, said army helicopters airlifted up to 14 marooned residents, including children and elderly people from an apartment.
Like battlefield survivors, marooned on what feels increasingly like enemy territory, they are coming to terms with a new reality: As British influence recedes here, so, too, do their careers.
Poor planning and silly disputes amongst the crew led them to crash-land on a faraway water planet, leaving a small community of colonist marooned aboard a fully submerged ship.
Cinematic VR is marooned in a catch-22: The content isn't good enough yet to justify paying $500 to $800 (plus the necessary computer hardware) for a high-end headset.
Few ethnic groups on earth have been locked into such hopeless logic, marooned on an international border, unwanted by either side, weary, traumatized, desperately stateless, their very origins in dispute.
Nonetheless, analyzing film reviews gives us a pretty good sense of where today's stars sit with critics and who tends to stay marooned in a sludgy mire of crappy films.
Recently, a flock of plastic bags has caught in the spindly sycamore in front of their apartment, empty bags that inflate and deflate with the wind like marooned sailing ships.
There were so many people — 2.5 million by official estimates — that many of the dignitaries and family members invited to the campus were marooned in their cars amid the crowds.
The story centers on a frustrated official of the Spanish empire who is marooned in a dead-end post — a scenario ripe for Ms. Martel's visually innovative brand of psychodrama.
The chasm between the man Johnson was and the myth he became — between mortal reach and posthumous grip — has marooned historians and conscientious listeners for more than a half-century.
Activists occupied major traffic hubs around the clock, superglued their bodies to buildings and trains, and marooned a full-sized pink boat in the middle of a major business district.
Officials stress that evacuation orders shouldn't be taken lightly, and emphasize that people who stay may end up marooned if the storm hits and emergency crews can't get to them.
Titled "On the Silver Globe" and mounted on an epic scale, it followed the adventures of marooned astronauts contending with telepathic humanoid birds, amphibious mud people and their own mutant descendants.
The survivors, who were marooned for eight days with "limited supplies and no emergency equipment on board," were picked up Friday and transferred to Nomwin atoll, according to the Coast Guard.
In Idaho, the mountain town of Stanley became marooned Wednesday after all three highways leading to the town were closed because of drifting snow, avalanches and the risk of more slides.
There's what's colloquially known as the 'death rattle,' where it appears that the user is dosing off—a phenomenon not uncommon to those marooned on the streets of the city center.
Roeg directed David Bowie in "The Man Who Fell To Earth" (1976), with the singer winning acclaim for his performance as an alien, crash-landed and marooned in 1970s New York.
We soon entered another vista of plunging ravines, pine forests and lakes (including Donner Lake, named after the doomed pioneer party marooned here one winter who cannibalized their dead to survive).
Many of the passengers marooned in Hong Kong were ordered to leave the airport during the protests unless they had a ticket to leave the city within the next 24 hours.
Jaroslav Halak, waived and marooned on the club's AHL affiliate, returned to backbone the furious late-season surge and surrendered a total of six goals in winning his last five starts.
"Rembrandt's Universe: His Art, His Life, His World," Gary Schwartz My whole list would probably be full of painting books if I were to be marooned on an island for real.
But they leave many Americans terrified by Trump's erratic behavior and incompetence feeling marooned, confused as to why their leaders aren't treating this presidency like the civic emergency that it is.
Living on a small, circumscribed piece of land marooned in the sea, Dr. Pauker points out, forces you to interact with your neighbors in ways that may not occur on continents.
With the help (and hindrance) of Maui, a marooned demigod whose bro-dawg antics triggered the crisis in the first place, she learns to sail the seas and navigate the stars.
For the people in the far north who wait anxiously each winter for the ice roads to reach their marooned communities, the crisis is becoming a matter of life and death.
Border closures imposed since then along the migrant corridor through the Balkans and central Europe north of Greece have left many thousands of later arrivals marooned on Greek islands near Turkey.
Now, in 13 emotionally raw new stories set in Beattie's familiar locales (Maine, Key West, Charlottesville), those boomers, aging fast, find themselves marooned in a 21st century of gadgetry and terrorism.
After paying a smuggling network $7,000 to get him to Australia, he was marooned en route, on the Indonesian island of Java, when Australia cracked down on boats bringing refugees there.
In the words of one lawyer, the policy of sending immigrants back to Mexico has marooned them in dangerous border cities with little access to attorneys or information on the process.
With the Orient Express marooned in a snowdrift and the murderer trapped on the train, Poirot interrogates a dozen or so suspects before gathering them together to hear him solve the case.
And so Moana, heart in hand, sets sail for the island where Maui is marooned — with her scrappy chicken sidekick in tow — to force him to return the heart to Te Fiti.
In Afghanistan, drought has devastated traditional farming areas, forcing millions of people to move or face starvation, while in Bangladesh, heavy monsoon flooding has marooned entire communities and cut-off vital roads.
A Reuters witness in Aluva town, nearly 250 km (53 miles)from state capital Thiruvananthapuram, said army helicopters airlifted up to 14 marooned residents, including children and elderly people from an apartment.
Yes, the wines of Emilia-Romagna will flow in the aptly named CasAnus Hotel, which is a hotel shaped to look like a giant butthole marooned in the middle of a field.
As a young girl, Obama had "the good fortune to be plucked from a second-grade class marooned with an unmotivated teacher," and transferred to a better, more resourced school across town.
An alleged ISIS fighter marooned in the no-man's-land between Turkey and Greece will be repatriated to the U.S., Turkey claimed Thursday, although the U.S. government wouldn't publicly confirm the arrangement.
Marooned in a suburban apartment complex, Julia worries herself into a chicken-and-egg quandary: Will men avoid having sex with a 26-year-old woman just because she's never had sex?
Elizbar Mestumrishvili, 75, a farmer who lives next to Mr. Tatiashvili's now-marooned house, can still get to his home, as it lies on the Georgian side of the new dirt track.
Cyclone Idai: The widespread destruction from the huge storm was being called the worst disaster in southern Africa in two decades as rescuers and aid agencies tried to reach countless people marooned.
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants fleeing poverty and persecution were arriving on its doorstep every year, but most of them were effectively marooned, herded into dark, squalid tenements in disease-ridden slums.
The people who live there, seemingly magically marooned in a tropic Arcadia in the middle of a vast oceanic nowhere: Where did they come from, when did they get there, and how?
Without electricity, running water or telephone lines, the island's 298 inhabitants have been marooned, forced to survive with what they salvaged: a satellite phone, a chain saw, a week's worth of food.
Marooned on his sofa "like a woozy sea lion," he spent weeks at a time scowling at the reality shows, talent competitions, and celebrity vehicles that were beginning to dominate Britain's programming.
Every week, creative people share the 10 titles they would most want with them if they were marooned on a desert island — a part of the editor Aaron Hicklin's ongoing project OneGrandBooks.com.
But what about the consequences for those people caught up in all of this -- the 2,500 children, women and men with heartbeats who have been marooned on Nauru and Manus Island for years?
David has been marooned for a decade, and has spent his time trying, in his own twisted way, to prove his superiority to the humans who created him by becoming a creator himself.
So dozens of residents, tired of being marooned by the record blizzard for yet another day, took to the streets with shovels in hand on Tuesday and did what the city had not.
TALES OF ARCADIA With their home planet torn apart by Civil War, a teenage girl, a Latino boy and an old man who just happen to ba aliens find themselves marooned on Earth.
It beats last year's John Lewis ad, anyway, which marooned a lonely old man on the moon and set the whole thing to a mopey, breathy indie cover version of an Oasis song.
The mild-mannered young Crusoe (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) is marooned on an island inhabited by a collaborative bunch of talking animals, including a pangolin, a tapir, a chameleon and a billy goat.
Unable to go to work for fear of miscarrying there and told by the clinic she couldn't come back until the two-week post-treatment period had elapsed, she was marooned at home.
In the next months, four more severed heads are discovered, hideously marooned near grounded pirogues, on paths through the sugarcane, and even on the rocks that are used by villagers as public toilets.
We came across that scoop while on the trail of another story that seemed, at first, unrelated: a behind-the-scenes look at the Lebanese prime minister's strange days marooned in Saudi Arabia.
But the huge structure never opened to traffic and now stands marooned in the snow and ice, a monument to hopes suddenly dashed, or at least delayed, by the spread of the disease.
There's just one problem: the NDAA freight train is barreling down the tracks toward final floor action, and the solution sits marooned, waiting for a legislative vehicle to get it over the line.
For most of Ghost Light takes place behind-the-scenes of the theater, in dressing rooms and stairwells, as phantoms of the theater cycle through their loops, each marooned from some closed production.
While marooned on a desolate alien world, you become close with a series of holographic projections based on real — but dead — people, as well as a clingy AI that seems to be always listening.
Marooned in a camp at a gas station close to the Greece-Macedonia border, unable even to register as refugees, they can do little more than watch as Alyaman fades away before their eyes.
My Bookshelf, Myself For his bookshop and website One Grand Books, the editor Aaron Hicklin asked people to name the 10 books they'd take with them if they were marooned on a desert island.
And yet we live, as if captured, in a time of violence and inequality, greed and stupidity, intolerance and xenophobia, marooned on a planet spinning out of control — like lunatics sleepwalking toward the abyss.
In Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa and elsewhere, far more houses were dark than not, while some elderly and sick people were marooned in hospitals and nursing homes where reliable power was hard to come by.
In Georgia, stores were still boarded up, debris was scattered across roadways, and a sailboat that had been carried away by the storm wound up marooned on the side of Highway 80 in Savannah.
Their premise — a marooned Hank (Dano) discovers that the dead body of Manny (Radcliffe) has many creative uses — certainly shook up conventions when the film debuted earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.
The floods, which drenched the Gulf of Mexico coast and killed at least 35 people, marooned the Fed branch for a few days and stopped its cash shipments just as demand surged from nearby lenders.
You are a pilot, marooned on an enemy planet, equipped with a supersuit that lets you run on walls, powerslide across entire rooms, and call a giant mecha buddy to help you in a pinch.
You are a pilot, marooned on an enemy planet, equipped with a supersuit that lets you run on walls, powerslide across entire rooms, and call a giant mecha buddy to help you in a pinch.
Around 10 cargoes previously sold from Ust-Luga, comprising 1 million tonnes of oil worth more than $500 million in normal circumstances, are already marooned across Europe and still looking for buyers because of contamination.
Marooned on a corner of pavement outside the polling station in Durham, between the car-park and the tape marking the 50-foot exclusion zone for canvassers, the parties' leafleteers maintained an air of civility.
LNG, COAL MAROONED It's worth noting that crude imports by China from the United States aren't subject to any additional tariffs, and this may help explain the renewed interest in purchasing cargoes seen in July.
Lying side by side were two plastic trays slathered with a thick gummy substance, and marooned in that goop were the figures of two gray mice whose tiny feet, captured midstride, had been stilled forevermore.
Mastering both was Katrina Lenk, as the sultry owner of the lone cafe in a dead-end Israeli town, who has a brief encounter with a group of marooned Egyptian musicians, led by Tony Shalhoub.
Christian Yelich, marooned in despair his entire career in Miami before being traded to Milwaukee is now an MVP in waiting, and the Brewers are trying everything, by hook or by crook, to eke out wins.
For ranchers whose grazing land was destroyed by wildfires that tore across western Oklahoma this month, the cylindrical bales were an economic lifeline, a way to feed cattle marooned on grassless patches of charred red soil.
Why it matters: The floods have wiped out farms, killed an unknown amount of livestock, marooned entire towns and destroyed large infrastructure as rivers have risen, sending surges of water and chunks of ice churning downstream.
At least 10 crude tankers with 1 million tonnes of oil, worth more than $500 million in normal circumstances, are marooned across Europe and still looking for buyers because they have been tainted with organic chloride.
There was no inescapable crisis like being marooned in the Delta Quadrant that trapped the characters with an overarching problem, nor any hateful legacy like the Cardassian Occupation that consistently haunted the cast and their interactions.
But aside from the company's lost business and downtime, as well as the cost of rebuilding an entire network, Maersk also reimbursed many of its customers for the expense of rerouting or storing their marooned cargo.
Empire of the Sun is about a boy, played by Christian Bale, who is separated from his high-society British family in Shanghai during World War II and marooned, for years, in a Japanese internment camp.
Were he marooned on a fourth-place club somewhere, Wright might pass through the average fan's mind twice in a season, when one of his pitches bucked at physics enough to make a national highlight reel.
This time, third baseman Jeff Newman wound up as the leadoff hitter, center fielder Dwayne Murphy batted third, and perhaps the greatest leadoff hitter in baseball history, Rickey Henderson, was marooned in the No. 8 spot.
It was as if I were on an island too (my own personal "Love Island"!) with my water bottle and the small matters of survival that I had to solve in isolation, where I was marooned.
Without changing her name to Prospera — as Julie Taymor did in her filmed "Tempest," starring Helen Mirren — it nevertheless acknowledges the marooned wizard as a mother, mistress and duchess instead of a father, master and duke.
There's a moment where Willem is saying, "Back in '73, old Striker was marooned here for seven long months," and the music's like, "Do-do-do-duh," like a cartoon version of a Bernard Herrmann cue.
But in the amber corona of the new pendant lights I perceived larger changes, too: neighborhoods that have been cored out, the proliferation of food banks and the homeless, the elderly and the disabled marooned at home.
The fast-flowing waters have also breached embankments and eroded dykes, leaving some parts of national and state highways inaccessible and compounding efforts to rescue marooned villagers and distribute food aid such as rice, lentils and oil.
A wayward wild elephant from northeast India was washed hundreds of miles down the Brahmaputra River into Bangladesh during torrential flooding earlier this summer, and is now marooned there, despite efforts by the Bangladeshis to repatriate it.
But then if you happen to experience some moderate financial fortune (and you also happen to be black), you're marooned on a paradoxical terra firma where you're doing much better but somehow left feeling a bit worse.
On the basis of that movie, in which he played a brash Marine corporal marooned with Linda Darnell on a South Seas island, the readers of Photoplay magazine voted him the year's No. 1 new male star.
" The failure to move ahead on impeachment, she writes, leaves "many Americans terrified by Trump's erratic behavior and incompetence feeling marooned, confused as to why their leaders aren't treating this presidency like the civic emergency that it is.
" Several news sources spread the word to marooned commuters thanks to one woman named Rachel McQuade who tweeted out a photo of the truck along with an explainer that read "Best business – they were very nice and happy!!
But putting yourself in the shoes of marooned astronaut Mark Watney was a big part of the appeal of The Martian, the movie, and it provides an opportunity to create the rare virtual experience that's almost completely nonviolent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Puerto Rico should "start from scratch" rebuilding its already outdated power infrastructure after deadly Hurricane Maria last year devastated it and left citizens marooned, the U.S. central banker overseeing the island territory said on Thursday.
"It is a timeless story that is especially relevant today, with the interpersonal conflicts and bullying, and the idea of children forming a society and replicating the behavior they saw in grownups before they were marooned," he said.
Among the most concerning: Pelosi would be abandoning American hospital patients who are relying on the new medicines that likely would not be invented in the absence of intellectual property protections—patients would be marooned in the past.
And sometimes he pictures Gloria Vanderbilt, who has been in the public eye since her birth 92 years ago, as an emissary from a distant star, marooned on this planet and trying to make sense of it all.
Tunisia, which had one of the largest contingents of foreigners to join ISIS, has balked at repatriating its citizens, leaving at least 200 Tunisian children and 100 women marooned in Syria and Libya, according to Human Rights Watch.
And yet, owing to the manner in which he was elected — as a Democrat running as a Republican — and to the hypercharged political climate in which he enters, Mr. Bohen has found himself marooned on a partisan island.
He didn't like the city much, and soon moved back to Providence, but the experience inspired him to write the story "He," a surreal tale about a man marooned in a strange city grappling with his sense of dislocation.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Around 27,400 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh to escape violence in Myanmar during the past week and a further 20,000 are marooned in no man's land between the two countries, three U.N. sources said on Thursday.
"The video, performed by the eminently talented Anton Sokalski, follows the transformation of a young boy from marooned orphan to broadway star in his quest for water as he dances through the desert," Royal Canoe tells Noisey via email.
And Recife's third club, Náutico, is marooned in the middle of Serie B. There are only three teams from the nordeste, an area that covers nine states and over 24.6 million people, in this year's 1003-club top division.
Get him talking about the lagoon and Baum will weave a story about his family's history saving marooned sailors into his modern-day efforts to save the animals, plants and people who live on this strip of Atlantic beaches.
CreditCreditLynsey Weatherspoon for The New York Times COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — Shantil Jones's Volkswagen Jetta sat marooned in the driveway of the little townhouse she shares with her mother in College Park, a mostly black suburb just south of Atlanta.
Richard L. Jantz, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, believes Earhart became marooned, and he says he has the bones to prove it—or least, a forensic analysis of bones discovered on Nikumaroro island back in 1940.
But once again, the novel pointedly, obsessively circles the disintegration of familial relationships, wondering at the superfluity of husbands ("something larval and speck-brained") and mothers ("marooned on our pathetic female island") in the life of the modern, career-driven woman.
Deason's complaint said he obtained preferred convertible stock in Xerox as part of the ACS deal, and that stock will now be marooned in the legacy business after it spins off Conduent, which Deason said was the faster growing business.
His third novel, The Island of the Day Before, was a change of pace: it featured a sailor marooned on a Pacific island, looking at another island on the other side of the International Date Line, and reminiscing about his life.
Migrants marooned in squalor on Greece's frontier with Macedonia by the closure of borders further north vowed to keep trying to cross Europe to wealthy Germany, while Syrian refugees in Turkey said they too would not be deterred by the lockdown.
The trailer for Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's Swiss Army Man begins about as hopelessly as you can imagine — with Hank (Paul Dano) marooned and about to take his own life, when the mysterious Manny (Daniel Radcliffe) washes ashore before him.
Predicting the weather more than a few days out is generally a futile task, but should road warriors avoid certain American cities at certain times of the year to minimise their risk of being marooned far from home or work?
As a gawky fifteen year old marooned in the corny wilderness of rural North Norfolk I was hooked up to the wider world through my family PC. I was addicted to, and obsessed with, an NME messageboard spin-off messageboard.
The Faroe Islands, an austere, mountainous archipelago marooned in the North Atlantic two hundred miles north of Scotland, has a landmass of only five hundred and forty square miles, and is sparsely populated with fifty thousand people and seventy thousand sheep.
Independents caught in the middle are still purple — or maroon, I guess, because maroon is a mix between red and blue, but mainly because they are literally marooned with no party, cable network, social media, or even friends to turn to.
For days, talk has swirled about government preparations for a disruptive departure from the European Union without any agreement — a scenario that could mean new border checks, log-jammed ports, marooned trucks, and food, drugs and other essential supplies drying up.
She writes about sex with older men, in her novel and in an earlier book of poems, in a way that seems calculated to trigger inappropriate fantasies in the mind of a creatively frustrated, self-consciously aging teacher marooned in academia.
Trying to make small talk with a man whose home had been damaged, he pointed to an elegant yacht that had been washed ashore during the hurricane and was marooned against the back deck of the man's red brick house.
LONDON — After an emergency landing on a Swiss glacier, the group of 12 Americans drank melted snow and survived on rations of one chocolate bar a person until daring pilots shuttled them to safety after five days marooned on the ice.
Here in the village of Murmala, in a fertile farming area about an hour and half's drive from the nearest town, hundreds of displaced people are marooned in a closed-down, lightless middle school, getting chewed up by malarial mosquitoes.
The less lucky find work in Dakar or Libya or Algeria or Mauritania, and the least lucky get marooned somewhere along the way — caught in the humiliating twilight of having left and gained nothing and having nothing to return to.
I've been as deluded as anyone, cheerfully enduring Hurricane Alicia in 1983, which littered downtown streets with window glass from skyscrapers, and Tropical Storm Allison, which kept my family marooned in our neighborhood for days because of flooding in 2001.
Like other marooned works by self-taught artists, whether Martín Ramírez who also spent time in mental institutions, or the secluded Henry Darger, it's easy for the torment of his life to eclipse the art, which is incredibly serene work.
"The morphology of the fossil teeth also suggests that this human lineage represents a dwarfed descendant of early Homo erectus that somehow got marooned on the island of Flores," Yousuke Kaifu, from Tokyo's National Museum of Nature and Science, said in a statement.
But "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea," with Richard Basehart piloting a super-submarine of the distant future (the 24s!) and "Lost in Space," a somewhat silly Robinson Crusoe story about a family marooned in a hostile universe, were still going strong.
Since landslides and flooding killed close to 200 people in May and water marooned over 300,000 others in their homes, the Sri Lanka government has been exploring the possibility of relocating thousands of families living in low-lying areas prone to floods.
Buttigieg has spent much of his life caring very deeply about what Republicans say—so deeply, in fact, that he is still doggedly fighting the rhetorical battles of the Bush presidency, a marooned soldier who hasn't been told the war is over.
Yet new European Union steps to curb migration mean arrivals have plummeted to fewer than 100 a week, down from the thousands last fall, and many volunteers have packed up and moved to help the bulk of migrants marooned on mainland Greece.
What marks individuality in the illustrations is the sheer sumptuousness of garments and an apparent lack of mobility—only the most noble, idealized women are marooned by their dozen layers of robes and long black hair spooling out like ribbon on the floor.
No one would have willfully chosen the generating of the places we called marooned places, just as no one would have chosen the extinction of frogs and of polar bears, or the decimation of our pine forests by the explosion in bark beetles.
As Wallace said in a 1993 interview: I guess a big part of serious fiction's purpose is to give the reader, who like all of us is sort of marooned in her own skull, to give her imaginative access to other selves.
If you're going to watch it, it helps to be marooned: It's not just that the seasons sprawl to as many as 49 episodes; it's also that the show, like great French literature, requires total immersion in order to appreciate its intricacies.
Lonnie Holley's wonderful 220 sculpture in carved sandstone is marooned just outside the show; it should have been with its (mostly) 220s precursors, among the carved stone sculptures of William Edmondson and John B. Flanagan whose pairing is by now a bit tired.
In recent weeks Hamas, the Islamist militant group that controls the marooned 223 square mile Gaza Strip, has bragged that it is rebuilding its underground network after the Israeli army destroyed more than 30 tunnels during a bloody 50-day war in 2014.
"The morphology of the fossil teeth also suggests that this human lineage represents a dwarfed descendant of early Homo erectus that somehow got marooned on the island of Flores," Yousuke Kaifu of Tokyo's National Museum of Nature and Science said of the 2016 studies.
In the not-so-distant past, deregulation combined with tax cuts for the wealthy inflated the mortgage bubble, worsened income inequality and precipitated the Great Recession, which left working people economically marooned even as wealthy Americans recovered their losses and ascended to new heights.
As it did, Frazier, who grew up in Toms River, N.J., let out a yell from the basepath and pointed to some friends and relatives who were marooned in right field instead of the family section in the second deck behind the Yankees' dugout.
A biker paused at the precipice of a new 30-foot-high platform, the park's main architectural statement, its faceted frame cladding a big truss to support the structure's improbable cantilever, which looms, like the prow of a marooned ship, over the river's edge.
Callimachi: One theory is that it's, it is too dangerous, and just, I think, yesterday, a group of Iraqi journalists somehow got separated from the soldiers they were with and got marooned inside a building and were literally surrounded by ISIS, I think overnight.
But this means its share price is set to be marooned at its current levels for some time, say analysts, piling the pressure on Cryan to show his plan to cut costs by trimming Deutsche's investment bank and selling non-core assets will reap rewards.
Other members of my conservative family also stopped talking to me around then, and for two years, while I was marooned in Iowa for graduate school, my only family was my mother, who phoned and wrote me from her stint in Thailand every chance she got.
But in these fractious times, a series of puppy photos sent by none other than the fun-loving scamps at the Central Intelligence Agency qualifies as a feel-good, stick-it-to-the-man moment, shared by thousands of people who are marooned in office jobs.
Mr. Flake, who once felt so strongly about the need for bipartisan compromise that he marooned himself on a desert island for a week with Senator Martin Heinrich, Democrat of New Mexico, called it a "shame" that the chances to reach across the aisle are now rare.
My millennial precariousness is balanced, if that's the word, by an ability to make rash decisions that renders my situation more bearable: I could theoretically bail at any time and become a vegan surfer in Ubud, filing dispatches to editors still marooned behind their Midtown desks.
During these trips, she's playing in the kind of way that most adults have forgotten to do, imagining that the sun is a stove that'll cook up her s'mores, or that the ornery sea lion she's encountered while snorkeling has vindictively marooned her on a rock.
Inside Terminal 4 at Kennedy International Airport in New York, a 6-year-old boy sprinted across the arrivals hall to embrace a family friend who had finally made it back to the United States after being marooned for a week in his home country, Sudan.
More than 2200,21 Cuban migrants who endured monthslong treks across as many as 2100 countries to reach the United States are marooned in Mexico, halted by the Obama administration's decision this month to end special immigration privileges for Cubans who make it to the American border.
In her eloquent "Foreword" to this work, the poet hints at some of these overlaying depths and debts, including her childhood experiences at the Little Sir Echo Camp for Girls, where she was marooned by her parents and took part in campfire stories and private readings.
For decades after German unification in 2375, the capital was a magnet for artists, musicians and students drawn by housing far cheaper than in other major European cities - partly the legacy of Berlin's decades marooned inside Communist East Germany as a mere satellite of the capitalist West's economy.
The Carpetbagger Far and away the biggest head-scratcher at the Golden Globes on Sunday was how on earth "The Martian" — that rip-roaring laugh riot about a marooned astronaut's ingenious and desperate efforts to stay alive — walked away with the top award for best comedy or musical.
In a recent interview with the LA Times, he said that now his bandmates were all married with children, he had "never felt more marooned," and perhaps there's something in that: perhaps the isolation of space felt a fitting metaphor for the isolation of big, lonely Los Angeles.
During my first two visits to this vast, largely unpopulated county in eastern Oregon, I was there as a reporter, marooned for stretches of time at an F.B.I. roadblock with a pack of media, and a small assortment of occupation sympathizers, two miles outside the entrance to the refuge.
For Newcastle and Sunderland, marooned among the bottom three places at the foot of the Premier League, failure to stay in the league means being cut off from the global television income that, starting next season, will pay each of the 20 teams $150 million to $200 million.
Perhaps the likelier candidate is Dorothy herself, marooned in her West Coast suburb, neglected by her philandering husband—they are, she tells her only friend, "too unhappy to get a divorce"—and numbed by the successive deaths of an infant son, an unborn child, and the family dog.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) theorizes that Earhart and Noonan were able to employ their two-way radio in the downed Lockheed Electra to send pleas for help in their final days marooned on the then-deserted Gardner Island, also known as Nikumaroro, The Washington Post reported.
In scenes evoking the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, police and Coast Guard teams have rescued at least 2,000 people so far, plucking many from rooftops by helicopter, as they urged the hundreds more believed to be marooned in flooded houses to hang towels or sheets outside to alert rescuers.
In scenes evoking the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, police and Coast Guard teams have rescued at least 2,133 people so far, plucking many from rooftops by helicopter, as they urged the hundreds more believed to be marooned in flooded houses to hang towels or sheets outside to alert rescuers.
In "The Cure at Troy" (1990), a skillful translation and adaptation of Sophocles' play about the wounded Greek archer Philoctetes marooned on Lemnos and brought back to the Trojan War by Odysseus, Heaney found a parable for the need for forgiveness between bitterly opposed factions during the Troubles in Ireland.
In scenes evoking the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 213, police and Coast Guard teams have each rescued more than 220,000 people, plucking many from rooftops by helicopter, as they urged the hundreds more believed to be marooned in flooded houses to hang towels or sheets outside to alert rescuers.
It was a salient point during a period when President Trump cavalierly waved off concerns about the pandemic and later said he'd rather have thousands of people marooned offshore in a disease-infested cruise ship than to bring them on shore and have his number of infected people in America spike.
The U.S. Navy's sonar blasts in the Pacific and the Bahamas have caused irreparable damage to several species of whales and may have precipitated the many stranded pods of whales that have shown up around the world, such as the 45 sperm whales that were marooned in Tasmania in 2009.
" Ms. Price works by referral only, preferring women who want to use clothes to change the way they want to be perceived: like an actress marooned in sweet period pieces who wanted to transition to, as Ms. Price put it, "roles where she's potentially going to run through the woods with a crossbow.
On Friday, as coronavirus infections rapidly multiplied aboard a cruise ship marooned off the coast of California, health department officials and Vice President Mike Pence came up with a plan to evacuate thousands of passengers, avoiding the fate of a similar cruise ship, the Diamond Princess, which became a petri dish of coronavirus infections.
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CDC officials also made the decision to support the Japanese health department's quarantine of thousands of passengers aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which was marooned for days off the coast of Japan, and disagreed with efforts to evacuate the ship even after it became clear that coronavirus infections were spreading aboard the vessel.
Their tastes range from the Kafkaesque (see a man get marooned on an escalator in Battles' "My Machines" music video) to the daring (read their rejected pitch for Beyonce's "Countdown"), to the downright destructive (the Best Director VMA-winning "Turn Down For What"), imbuing Daniels' commercials, music videos, and short film worlds with their hyper-creative, deconstructive style.
In particular, the failure of emerging markets to deal effectively with earlier shocks (such as higher oil prices in the 1970s, tighter Fed policy in 1979-81 and mightier Chinese manufacturing in the 2000s) has contributed to a lingering concern that middle-income countries are more likely to become "trapped" as they develop, marooned somewhere between poverty and prosperity.
Then, on Wednesday, came an announcement from the Alabama Historical Commission: Another shipwreck, one of many marooned under a muddy stretch of the Mobile River, was almost certainly the Clotilda, a wooden vessel of horrors that carried 110 Africans to the United States in 1860, more than a half-century after the importation of slaves was declared illegal.
In one pre-taped parody of a scene from "The Martian," the Oscar-nominated sci-fi drama about an astronaut marooned on the Red Planet, Rock was substituted for the stranded star of that film, Matt Damon, as NASA officials argued whether it was worth the expense to try to bring a black astronaut back to Earth.
Now, amid urgent questions about what should happen to ISIS followers marooned in overcrowded camps and prisons in Syria and Iraq, the authorities who run them are releasing some of them to return home or to face trial in Iraq — a slow, halting process that still leaves many thousands stranded in miserable conditions without any resolution of their fate.
Here are just a few examples: Everyone's favorite romantic movie was about two teenage cousins "Blue Lagoon" was a movie based on a classic and not-at-all-questionable love story featuring naked teenage cousins (Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins) who are marooned on an island and left to work out their budding sexuality while caring for their accidentally conceived child.
Yet even today there's something soporific about this French-speaking city marooned within Flemish-speaking Flanders, beset by administrative and linguistic divisions and the lethargy that stems from them, home to a poorly integrated immigrant population of mainly Moroccan and Turkish descent (41 percent of the population of Molenbeek is Muslim), and housing the major institutions of a fraying European Union.
By Day Two of the crisis, Elliott was at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, initiating marooned passengers as honorary Newfoundlanders, in a ritual named "screeching in": visitors wear yellow sou'westers, eat hard bread and pickled bologna, kiss a cod on the lips, then drink the local rum, called screech, while onlookers bang an "ugly stick" covered in beer-bottle caps.
Once the lovers, spurning all advice, are bound in matrimony, they move to Bechuanaland, only to be kept apart for long periods, with Seretse detained against his will in England and his wife marooned in Africa: a desperate plight for the two of them, but not much fun for us, either, as we listen to them hollering down the phone.
At the Pahoa Senior Center evacuation shelter, where Baker has lived for the past four days, the 543-year-old has become a source of information for those neighbors, sitting outside with an iPad and refreshing the US Geological Survey's website for the latest updates, and sharing the latest with marooned evacuees anxious for news on whether their homes have been consumed by the lava flow.
For those of you who either weren't there, or weren't, like me, devouring the NME in 2002, electroclash was a short lived moment in time when it seemed like the whole planet was fixated on a group of producers who made sleazy, affectedly-disaffected electro that sounded like a marooned Drexciya with vocals provided by a chain-smoking model who looks like she really, really hates you.
Beneath chapter titles like "Marooned in the middle of puke" and "Turns out his cure for jetlag was the biggest line of coke I'd ever seen," Hook details New Order's hedonistic highs and lows alongside the less sexy details like the band's financial strife and his personal struggles with depression, addiction, and domestic abuse at the hands of his late wife, the popular English comedian Caroline Aherne.
The film, made with help from a series of Sundance Institute workshops, deals with the same sort of bizarre situations and body discomfort that characterizes so much Daniels work: Hank (Paul Dano) is marooned on an island and planning suicide, until he finds Manny (Daniel Radcliffe), a gassy, rotting corpse who slowly starts developing a personality and a point of view on the world.
Nearly a year after helping rescue the 12-year-old Will Byers from the nightmare dimension known as the Upside Down (and possibly discovering a certain waffle-loving telekinetic girl who may or may not have been marooned there), an emboldened Hopper finds himself drawn deeper into the paranormal and into a will-they-or-won't-they friendship with Will's mother, Joyce (Winona Ryder).
But because his abilities relate to this moment in basketball history by way of reams and reams of pick-and-rolls, because he is relatively useless with the ball in his hands for more than a half-second at a time, and because Clippers games tend to end with Jordan marooned on the bench or making everyone nervous at the free throw line, what's lost is the pure momentary thrill of DeAndre Jordan's talent.
Instead, they got this: Now, I don't know about you, but if I'd just dropped five months' rent minimum on literally three days of trying to see Skepta's head onstage for a few minutes without losing all my friends and instead was marooned on a beach in a flimsy-looking "geodesic dome built out of incredibly sturdy, yet lightweight material" with a takeaway box as part of the meal plan I'd paid actual cash for, I would be pissed.
Instead, they got this: Now, I don't know about you, but if I'd just dropped five months' rent minimum on literally three days of trying to see Skepta's head onstage for a few mins without losing all my friends and instead was marooned on a beach in a flimsy-looking "geodesic dome built out of incredibly sturdy, yet lightweight material" with a takeaway box as part of the meal plan I'd paid actual cash for, I would be pissed.

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